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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1876)
ALBANY liEGISTER. 1 i AYERII& FOR SALE BY I T"K A"U"e3ill Paint 1 the on-st nnd Mwt Jl-liuhV Mixed Paint. Wh have .e-tmionium iiimi owners u slit? must rcsiiUjices in the county, showing Unit it is till tar.! is oiuiiiicd for it by the mniinfUeturers. If TToii are C5-ol ti gg to ra1nt, Oil! aivl etnmice samples, nnd eoinrwre prices before vorcliasinir elsewhere. t3T"-A if" n-""-t-uk-iu ot shaUes kept constantly n baud. :?vs A. CA 15 OTHERS & CO., First St. P , IPOWD'S leoiaiir extract I i rll :Trl fi re Yfi I LI II Gl lOa "Ln'teir frun a Pet '.j.7x.Vl A3ctivcit III., Ic 1, 1574. 3ffryfii:, J. Tl. 7?..sR & Co.: Mv wifrt liiis, for Jt time, bwrt r ferret V nffuivr from lihrnnirr i-ti.. Slie hs triwl many ' jt)YSV!:utiiiul Tunny romciMes. Theotiiy thin: vt:U.ii Im mi tn btsr relief iriontaar l,tiiinu-nt lain rej1irt to say tins ha rural her. 1 nr., .toing whut I cull to extend its ie. W. H. R1NU.7 T!iis a ;minl of Jatany thntt-prifl ?"tiraon 1 rewivetl, ot tvontVi in; en res ettectevl ny 5 he i-kjuiaur UiniiiMMir . The inRivlieni of t hi ar ticle ure iulli.-he,l nroun'l each lOitie. 1 con- Uiith Viicta lltwt Menil-M, Aniioi. IJtK-k or, 'nrtxMic rtl i!iii'Uiis hi: heii Hrie knov n It in an iritUMiiiH" l;el that- the Centnur I.I: i iiHMit performing iiivr tinvs t ?w-lh:i:s Still' Joint.-, Kmntinus. lilietTirnMisim"eiirnVria :iuMt ;t, CiiUe lima.. L(K'k-j;iw. Ac. than uil :he. t?er i'lM-nt-.. Kinhrr'-.i!inn Kxtmcts, For TKJih;i. lu K:: iel:e, W -itU ffeu-k. r.nT Cntaneons Kru"iTifn-;, i is Hmirnl;e. ' It cuii-a iunj!ani sul'h war. .Kxtvaeii- oi- wm inim hitu uuti si :u-smui heiiis jVsif-'nrs :t'i HiitlhJ4j:iii, in a Munv litre. No ani'ty c an ;if-r'l to 1! viviiont ihe Ctnlanr IiniiLienT, whii.o wrapper. C'eiitnnr fJra linen t. YfSlow-Wrapjxr, i-tit'lap tfttht'l'izh - Vu. mu!le?' ul tieH of i-lie. ririiiiiu cn-ti'i. 1 i-iteei utvm. sveie aws of ravin, et':iy. Vinl UalV, I5iir IlenJ hi' Poll Kvit. an linU' ies ihau msirveioiH. rJe-rs 3. Mil.Iiire ,t C . I'ruj-rUts, rornerof Kltri aiiJ Ci-i!it srret-. Cincinnati, thio. ?iy ; "In our nt:.h 'wkjoo-I a n 'i mi ; of untn- ;rs tire iitin the 'en:anr I.ii'iitteiit. Thc-y pro i'rtance i; ?Hritr tKnytl:in they have ever ut4. Wc? s.fli a- h!h rs fnt tt ;ive t'ioxen ' iJe- t'wt tnoni h lo the-e niunifw." We have thounirts nf siiufitir teriinonfal1. Kor Won.i l. a;i-, s'niit-h. nin-hone.tc j;n i ir Stww Worm hi sheen ha no rival. Tin:i:Ti. livery-uien iiitO :(H-k-riiiser. have In 'liU i.fnimcTit a rptwiy whii-h is worth a hnn- JioniLfjf v t r Jw Ilo-e & Co. i tJey sti W. New York. PIT C ASTORIA: M I'liffr-i ra..y e rut :i n Mvir tubta ninv 3ut-'3 It'ti'li, if iii;-;.- wi'i 'i r'tt-ior:K lor Win r Suhiuiw?! ttiplainn. ll i ei-Iimly n vv- nt.Tlorih:n. Mir ;iiiiil. It Is ha picstxiiui i iake R4 liottey, iiml i r -ma unr Knpe. ir. K. IHt'H. f mwMit, u.. : I am nlair i'ustoris in my iitwilco wiili the it irfl : uii.l iWy rtwnH. - I rt ygttnr i- erv im : Mof ttnrwnt in :w Vorfe I'i'v i-M;'h( a--.'o;-i.t. lt iayreiiiv.l ;-.- if.?!ri. .1. i:tw .' f ' . I'i I; nvt, w York, wresr 10 wuiad PittiMsi', 51. I. :K)v8 CS3 TLOtSIEB 2 Zxirz?' wv.d TaluaJjIfP Tract ol rri'UKK ' HI'S MTK! ACSK r,r plow land, 300 X cf hkh rtt-ii v!t'!m .-ci. :n t bf pTftn i. iv lair ltii(tT. 1 !'.. !tvn. jfmnary, ',..-l-'.4.J'"t Win'! orehurd ot fttu Hrvi11 r i? vitvIkW wi ttr; liit'i : V n-ftm. ot" -tin htfl.Kti t iuni', the fiesr o- t--ftui"' t'1'hirtHs-:.tw1. -. nrver :'!(1P!? t imiaM .i-"r ;) tbiaiL'h iiu fari.i. Tkrn; .o'--. :t ':-!i il.i ottar'rv r i inns-rock on tiie iKtuto.i''l i'V fMT.s A 1 rock. Koar h tuin-iierw n i::i't-!' t-mv. U is otie of t!ie nw .Jift'NVtwn-l eti;''kC mi In Dotijtlus Ai. 'T'i 'jinrf -v miie from CI. A'- Adirnit r, fcikian'' , Kr rartir-fllit to price, etc.; Aiuaoj, Maj It. , , ; PA1HT ! n Hew, fr X will speak of excellent Ulllgi.'' POID'S EXTRAeT-The great Vegetable Pmia lestrjrer. rIaa beea in we over thirty ytmim, and for cleanliness and prompt con ti-re Tirtnes cannot be excelled. CHUP&H. N family can afiord to be wTiont Paid'i Extract. Accidents, Braises, Cestsstens, Cats, Sprains, are relieved almost instantly by external application. Promptly relieves pains or Barns, Scalds. Exceriatieas, Caannss, Old Seres, Boils, Felons, Corns, etc Arrests in njunatxm, reduces swellings, stops bleeding, removes discolors tions and beals rapidly. FEMALE WEAKKESSIS. It always relieves pain in tne back aud louis,fnUnesa and pressing pain in tbe bead, nausea, vertigo. II lEUGQnSNtEA it has no equal. AH kinds of aU cermtiona to which ladies are sabject are promptly cared. Fuller details in book accom panyina each bottle. PUS lindor bleeding meet prompt relief and ready core, No case, however chionic or obstinate, cm long resist its regular use. VAIICOSE VEIKS. Ft is the only sore core for this distressing and dangerous condition. K1BIET DISEASES. has no equal forprrm. cent cure. BLH9S1S from any canse. For this is a spe- . ci8c It has saved hundreds of lives when all other remedies failed to arrest bleeding from nose, stomach. Inns:,, and elsewhere. RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, Toothache and Karache are nil Alike relieved, and often per manently curettT PHYSICIANS of all schools who are acquainted with Pood's Extract of Witch Hazel rec ommend it in tueir practice. We have letters ot commendation, from hundreds of Physicians, many of whom order it tor nse in their owa practice. In addition to the foregoing, they order its use for towellings of all kinds, quinsy, Sore Throat, Inflamed Tonsils, simple and chronic Diarrhea, Catarrh, f or which it is a specific) Chilblains, Front ed Feet, SUnssof Insects, aiosaaitoes, etc.. Chapped Bands, Face, and indeed aji manner oi sain oiseases. TOILET SSL Removes Soreness, Boasfcness, and .feinartiiwt heals Cuts. EniDtiona. and Pint pies. It reviva, ineigorala, and rs. ' frahet, while wonderfully improving the Complexion. TO FARMERS. Pond's Extract. No Stock Breeder.no Livery Han can afford to be without it It is used by all tbe Leading Livery Stables, Street Railroads and first Horsemen in New Tork City. It has no equal for Hprai n Bar. vess or Saddle Chafinirs, Stiffness, Scratches, SwellissstCats, Lacerations, Bleeding, Pneumonia, Colic, Diarrhcea, Chills, Colds, etc. Its range of action Is wide, and the relief it affords is so prompt that it is Invaluable in every Farm-yard as weU as in every Farm-house. Let it be tried once, and you will never be without it. CAETION. Pond's Extract has been imitated. The genuine article has the words Pond's Ex tract blown in each bottle. It is prepared by the only persons living who ever knew how to prepare it properly. Refuse ail other pre-' parations of Witch Hazel. This is tbe only article nsed by Physicians, and lathe hospi tals of this conn try and Europe. DISTORT ARB OSES OF POND'S EXTRACT. In pamphlet form, sent free oa application to "SCMTvoVL "MPARY, 88 Maiden rJ,HE CKi.KKJJ TK.l' W. A. WIX ilS Etv.i s & jiowuas. T3lae'i II wrli'j-. J'.Voorl'R Imprmre1.) "cie:i5jirl Sse?in "Btrtu Wron ' TUcKifur! -)2tl VS;j-i,r"flrestier, ' F; . - itv' Tyitiliin- on ?ho cfHst. Stnteinni 3'rrfeeti flrtll. 5 Mar Ptnws.-B.I ohr pjartilne Owl. we. ami TriconnI Terms i)i-fore bttuj (iuv!ior.. ;it riv !li'.-k.-juii b Sljop-frtjf.ri-et j.Tl nd Ellsworth Aittnnvjj'fi't HDsrii . ( , 3 r , IKA.NK 1VOOII. NOTICE. ' rpo THK UriK' OF' AT.75A N Y AN"n7!S A ity : Mr. I nbnin nntl Jir. (irubU hav 'inened a lrsm:kiiiar SiMBonu tloor west o .Fox's store, jin'l ?tif now r!ei":4r'! ti flo rp and ail kinds of ladies' work wiih nentne-wnn dispatch. Strs. I'nhHm is a thornn'.'ti il svomplishe d!smnher, lia'inf Iw..ti in lb' bnsloer tno than t wonry years. Well, ft I we linve to sny try us tmel Ie"ieonvinc;d. Tlmnkftil for past fa vors, weusk a continuaneeof the same' : 311 SS BOI.DS and nRSi. fikt isil, at Itv same place, have a stock of Fancy fhMw1s.aii', useful and ornamenial tom1s for ladies wean which they will sell at low rates. They do all kinds of stamping-on short nottrt at reasonable trois. A lso. apents for th Sani tary Corset the most fablonaKIe and best in i Albany, Fe. ld,,7a2va use. Hireaacftif. LOCAL MATTERS.. Remaining in the Post Office. Albany, Linn comity, Oregon, June 29, 1870. Persons calling for these letters must irive the date on which they were advertised.; Knighton, Ellen Slionti. Anhrom Knighton. Sirs A B Th.icker, Ellen Ed Im'd nook Ogu- Mii:iir'. Mr F Newton. Mariaui 'Miller. Clias Newton, Dord ' Milter. W S ' Rankin. Alice 7T ('miner. ft P. 11. RAYMyND.P- M. ! PnusoxAi.. Mr. S. S. Tniln. ot Nebras ka, a teacher m well a a member of the ;ii t presrrvafm" arrived in t!ii city yeii-terd-iy. Mr. Train Hud wife are Itotli pro f. siniml tealher, :md arc in possession of Srst grade certificates, 'ilipy jue ready to go to work wherever and wlwnever their s'rvicesare reitiired. . ; Vaccine Mattki:. Dr. Wiieos has jnst r!eeivela freh supply of Gt-rtnan vaccine virn--. Those wln hae not been vaocni : ted. should call iniiuedintely and have tlie mutter attended to, a the small pox is riiins all aronnd u. "A stitch in time saves nine' This pleasant weather we know of nothing to prevent a liealtl.y man enjoying lwrfeet earthly eiijoyment, unless it might ! be th.it he is coinje!It-d to do two or three i lio-ir's manual l:ilor e:ich dav, sueli as kicking a johlier", or furnishing the muscle to rim a hand-press ; r - - j It is altogether snierthioii for ns to srty to our people tlmt tlie weather is magnifi cent in. thi bailiwick; and we only say it to tHiit.i!i,e those poor Wpehfooters who nre rosisting alive while enjoying (?) the Philadelphia Centennial. Won't thpy en joy life when they get back home, though. All tlie lire and military companies, lodges, sobrieties, and orders of the State arc .intended to lie represented in the parade at Portland on tlie 4th. together with rep resentations of all the trades and ocenpa toins, agricultural and mechanical imple ments. etc. It'll be a big thing, you better believe. Tkai. The "tnoroughbred" burglar and road agent, Charles Birch, alias the Oregon Kid, wvs killed recently on Trinity mountain by tl e sheriff of Eureka county, Cal. The sheriff, aidrd bv a stage driver, ant Teepted and attacked tlie Kid and an o! her robber who bad sacked a store at Trinity Center a day or two previous. In the fight Brewster lvns sllglitly wounded as well as the pal of Kid. who escaped. Skvxral ICixps CP" Wedihsgs. A sugar wedding ts defined as; inarryinz a eai.did man; a wo-ideii cveddi:ijr-r-niaiTying a stick: tin weiidius one that pans out well; silver wedding marrying a gray lieard; crystal wedding marrying one ad dieted to the glass; golden wedding when the groom is a minor and the wife a little vain; diamond weddin? when the "wasli iugs" are large. Cbooe your style, and then go for if Akewbnot liHiiiT? Our larmerc are iettiug ready for tlie bhzgest harvest 'yet -"cored in T.iim county, by purchasing the latest and the best laborTsavinjiiiiachiiies. ind this reminds- ns -thnt thousand and thousands of dollars go out. o! tlM county, ever to return, each recurring harvest, for implements and machinery t hat might just as well , ie manufactured hereV and the 'iioney retained among pa. W 1th this nonc3tbus kept in circulation' liere. I.inn county need never know -what hart! times r scarcity of money nie:in. If our peo ple would only extcpd a full and hearty -upjort to home industries, there would I ways be plenty of coin in circulation--4'l'ieit any m.iu ot industry and probily could get it. Think ot the mutter, and tell is f we are not right. , . Base ball b an old Hebrew game a is leiirly'prove by reference to the writings f Solomon, who speaks of the pitcher eing broken at , the lonntaio. It would eem trom this that the old Jewi-b boys iVere much like piayers in Oregon, the only unaccountable thing to us being, what in ringer they were doing at' the fountain, nnlass the l;igt;rbecr shebangs were all dosed for infi ingnieritof the revenue laws. Blackberries are ripening and will be plentiful. thing for steam fire engines, is what is called a self-aetiRg valve, so; de-signed that in tlie event of ; kink in the hose, or any other occurrence cansing the water pres sure from the engine to run up rapidly, endangering the bursting of the l;oe or other damage, the valve will, being set at a certain pressure, as soon as that pressure is reached, lly open ami prevent further pres sure from 'being- attained. Another new thing is w4iat is termed a valve noz.-Je. which screws on to the hluitderluiss,'" and is designed to be used in shutting off the water when the pipemen desire to lead or move their liose from one locality in or about a building toanotlier, and do not wish to have a stream playing from if. at the same time. Xow when it is desired to sduit the water off. a man has to be sent trom the pipe to notify the engineer at the engine, taking up mnsidernblc ' valuable time; but by using this vat ve. the men al the. pipe shut the water off instantaneously, arid the self-acting Valve on the engine pre vei.ts tlie pressure upon the hose fiom be coming too great and bursting it. Thes. valves have been in use in Sau Francisco, and give good satisfaction, The Fire Department Drill on Monday evening was in some respects the gayest ever held in this dry. Mr. Mvers twi white Pen-herons were attached to Lint Engiue Co's. stcimier, while the d.ippie gray. Pride of Perche. was hitched to tin hose-eart. Mechanics' brass band led tin procession. Tlie firemen generally turnei out in their bright red uniforms altogether furnishing a picture seldom seen on "these coasts." We lutd no idea there were s- many people in this city as lined tho side walks and streets, Monday evening and a to children, Albany an turn out mon children all about tlie same size or mon so. than any city -in the world, of similar Size. KueEiia! A. K Porter and otliers, win went up the Calipooia some days ago ii search of timber, have returned, ant report finding plenty of magnificent fir and cedar timber on the head waters of tlie Calipooia. The parties cauif down the Calipooia in a skiff, launcher probably fifty miles above Brownsville, and they think it practicable' to .flout 'log down from that point to this city, aftei cleaning the river , of drifts aud snags, a they report, not a very difficult or expen-i-ive undertaking. ' A Magnificent Sheet. We have , re ceived a copy of the San Francisco Centers tiint Spirit of Vie Thxa, an illustrated forty-page journal, prinjed on tinted pa per, eight columns to tlie page, or three hundred and twenty columns. It is filled with matter descriptive of San Francisco. California. Nevada, the mining interests ol the Pacific coast, with illustrations ol scenery, manufactories, public buildings, hotels, scenery along the Pacific railway: portraits of tlie State officials; the railroad magnates; militiry officers; members of Congress, etc., etc., making a paper of vast interest, and useful for future reference. The ForKTii atPortlakd. Asa large lumber of our people can not go to Port land on the 4th, they will celebrate at Ilackleman's grove. Filling lunch baskets, they will start for that cool retreat in the coi l of tlie morning, remaining there during the day, pas-ing the time a9 may prove most agreeable. Croquet, swings, etc., will tie on band, and everybody, from far and near, is invited to participate. ;The Willamette, of Portland, are mak iiig every preparation to receive and royally entertain the Albany Fire pepartment. Every fireman of Albany, tliatcan possibly do so, intends to visit Portland - and accept the .hospitalities ef the Willamettes-. Fried Holes A little red-faced four year old. after gazing long and wistfully at a plate of doughnuts on the table the other e vening, said, with ft sigh of fullness: 4 'Ma, do you think I could stand another one of those fried holes!' He was helped to one more. . The finest team on the streets of an even ing lately, is that composed of White Prince and Doll, cream whites, in their splendid new harness, attached to a buggy, practicing for the Centennial.. The Grangers will picnic AtllacUe'man's ferove ou the 4th ' We are informed of a hen that has won some notoriety by laying an egg which closely resemble a pair. Now let some other ; fearless, fowl lay a pHir closeiv resembling an egg in shape, and she wil be a pair ahead. Sjlwx Pox This dread disease is raging in San Francisco in its most viru lent type. It is reported that the disease ha also made its appearance in Portland, and that scarlet fever has also been claim ing its victims there. TKMrKRAKCE A largely attended tem perance meetinR was held at the Willamette Church on Tuesday.- Eev Dr. Irvine, of this city, W, p,. Ca. ter, Esq., Dt. Boswe!!. of Corvallis. and others, made excellent ad dresses. On Monday evei iug No. One's reconsid ered the vote by which they were to go on the cars to the Centennial at Portland, and voted to go wMh Two's, by steamboat. Both companies will preoahly go on the Chief. B'iiin, Sox Co. are getting their mam moth warelwise "in wtmess to store 'rain, wool, etc. They also sell lumber,, igncultural machines, etc. A hotter lot f hoys don't run any warehouse ta tlree composing this firm. Have you ever bad the jumpinjrtoothachef It not. you dout knew what ptwe, unadul terated enjoyment isl Look t use've been enjoying -achers" in both upper and lower jaws, until we dou't feet at home without a swelled jaw. Mrs j Y. D. Be Idii ig. dangerously ill for ;ome ilaj-s pasr, yesterday was thought to beottt of danger antf stowly recovering. She has snftered immensely, and the won ler is how she has ever lived through it all. The City ot Salem and Willamette Chief, with their loads of happy freight, will 'ravel together, from the locks on the 3d, nassinsr down tlu onrlro tr rw...t t . . .. - l(Vlll & Vlb ! ind, with music playing and banners fly ing. Nest week will witness an exodus of oeople from this city, some to Portland,. me to the coast and others to the moun tains. . For the next few weeks our city jiromises to be !ull. duller, dullest. As the water recedes at Portland, we understand a large force of men will be lit, on the streets, and they will be cleaned inu pus in proper condition for the Cen teuuinl. Ilavn'tyou noticed that clean cuffi are fearfully prone to crawl up the arm to the elbow, while soiled cuffs will just as surely aiKyexaaperatingty remain in tbe vicinity of the knuckles? Unaccountable, abatit! Rev. J. Bowersox will preach at the Gringle sehoolhojise, across the riverj to morrow at 4 r. M. and Sunday at 11 A. M. umI at the IJnville school house, near . Kainwater's at 3:30 p. m., Sunday. . s HOW TO GO TO TIIE C'EKTENNIAL. Buy all j'onr goods for ready pay of Wheeler, at Shedd. and thereby save enongh in course of time (longer or shorter) to pay the ex penses. - Mr. D. P. Foote, of the Sodaville hotel, proposes to give a grand hop, at his place, Sodaville springs, on tbe evening of the coming- 4th. It will doubtless orove a pleasant, occasion. . The wife of Chas. Smith, living out on Mr. McConnell's firm, has been very sick with diptheria, but was said to be recover ing yesterday. Roads getting in splendid condition for driving over, aud Acs. Marshall has 'the teams that can carry you over tbem in gay style. A shirt dealer advertises a bosom war ranted longer than the shirt. But who in the nation wants a bosom longer than his -h'trt? ' Onr young friend Castle, who has been pedagoging t0 a few weeks past; talks ot going out South to reside soon. Luck go with him. HARRIED. On June 23th,' at the residence of the bride's parents near Shedd, by Rev." S. S. Van Dersal. Jkf n B. 35. H!rvey. of Corvallis, " lO -iiity oirauoru, 01 lmu vuiuity. t.iiwiisaawiriiiiiwsi