The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, July 14, 1876, Image 1

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    BUSINESS CMIDS.
jonri connzR,
B A N K ING
Exchange Office,
ArLlMTTfY, OREtiOw.
fErORIT3 &CEIVED STBJKCT TO'
J. 7 check at sight.
Interest allowed on time deposits in eoiij.
Kxcbange on Portland, Son Francisco,
And Sew York, (tar sate at lowest rates.
. Collect loin? tnflde'and promptly remitted.
Refers to H. W. Corbett, Henry failing,
W..H. I .add. . ;
Nankins hotfVjfrwtv A. M. to 4 P. M.
Allaay;Feb. 1, M7i-Jv5 .
A. CI ROUTERS & CO.,
Dialers tn
riiEsncALs, oils, paints, dtem
nuAss, lamps, irrcn -
jfll tb'e popular 5
. PATE 13HT? MEDICUES,
FINK CUTLERY, CIGARS, TOBACCO,
JrOTIONS PERrtMEItt,
dad TotletlCkMMls.
f'srtlenlRr rnre and prompt no-s given
Physician.!' prescriptions and Family Rec
A. CAROTOERS 4 CO.
Albany, Orcfcoa-tvS
II. J. BOiGIITO', M. TO.,
H.RAItr.TF. OF .THE VSITERSITY
VT Medical College of New York, lute
meVtfberof Bellevieu Hrwpttal Medio! Col
lege, Sew. York Ofkick-Ih A. Caroihers
A Co.' drug store, Albany, Oregon.
EPIZOOTICS DISTANCED.
THE BAY TEAM STILL UTO,
AND IS FLOtTUSTltSa LIKE A OkKEX
bay tree. Thankful for past favors,
and wishing to merit the continuance of
the same, the BAY TEAM wrfl always be
readv, and easily fonnd, to to any hnajing
within the elty limits, for a reasonable
compensation. fT0 ellvery of MHt
.Specially. A.N.AIiNOI.D.
u5 Pronrietor.
JPilesI Piles
WHY SAY THIS DAMACBU AND
tronblemme comnioint cannot le
cored, when so many evidences of success
might be placed be lore you every day
eures of supposed hopeles cases? Your
physician informs you that the longer yon
allow the complaint to exist, you lessen
yoar chances for relief. Eicrrienre has
tmght this in alt cases.
A. Carothera A- Co. "a Pile Pills antl
Ointment
are all tnoy are reenmmendeo to be. Will
Care Chronic, Blind and Bleeding Piles in
a very short time, and are mnwrrti .nt to ve.
This preparation Is sent hv moil or ex
press to any point within the United Slates
at 41 60 per package.
.Address, A. CAROTITERS CO.,
tlri Box 33, All winy, Oregon.
The Eugene firemen nre making ar
rangements for a grand ball at' Lane's
Hall on Christmas eve.
JOHN SCHMEER,
PEAI.EB I3f
Groceries & Provisions,
ALBANY, OREGON". t
HAS JUST OPENED HIS NEW GROCER
establishment on corner of Ellsworth
and First streets, with a fresh stock of
rocertea, rrovtsiona,- unnriiea, Cigars, To.
i'um,,iowiHciiiHj invites tue an ten
lion of oar citizens.
tn connection wil b the atom htr wfft keen
it fwiikci ,v, ami win always nave oa finotl a
- itui supply oi iresn oread, crackers, c.
Cs2T" Can and see me.
JOtfjfr SCHMEER.
February 16-Jtvt
ALBANY FOUNDRY
And
31 acliiiie bop,
A. F. CHERRY Proprietor,
r ALBANY, OREGON,
KI&Bufaefaireg Steam Engines,
Flour and Saw Blllf Hacliln-
WOOD WORKING?
. " v, Aad r -
And at! klnns of
. ISO AKJ BaUSS CASTIXUS.
Parttoalar at tention rM to repairing all
kinds of machinery. -4TvS
E
U mat of Ifaroer'8 wareiiouxe. is always on
hand to do work at reasonable rates, mat and
mice... r,, -.27in3-
Hi. T. BIOOBE,
Hoxtso and bign Famtep,
ALBANY, : : OREGOX.
RAISING, PAPEKUANGIXO, CALCEMIS
Jf ing, (rlaxing, Ac. Having had an experi
noa of SS years la the bnsiness In t!e East, I
an safely guarantee sattentctory work to all.
(bop on i irt street, next door east of Clark
A Wyatt. 8v8
I. B. ROYAL
HAS OPKNBD a BarborShopon Ilrat afreet
one door west of Tiximimon A Irvine's liar
xitws sHor, whre Se wUi be ri'?ael to meet all
wno win work to tiJs line. Tbankfol for Tt
HitronaKe, he toT9 toy close atteotton to busi
mam t iari a continuartta of ttsa -Will
constan tiy On hand a foil ppy of
PirteBery aaa Hair M1(
ih best aeuortssent la t6wa- Conxs and see
nJuba. CJtt-w't'e'wtMtry sl ' .".
Plw'Ci'cisn tfrid Gur&eori.
EROITTCSyTLLE, OREGON.
af7;ff:At i- nr. 2Tr
SAMUEL. E. YOUNG,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHINQ,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS & SHOES,
THRESHERS,
REAPERS & r.37ER5,
VVAGOtlS, PLOYS,
SEED DRILLS,
BROADCST SEED
SOYERS, ET.
First street, Atnny, Ortsoa.
Torms : - . - Casli.
20V"7 -
St. Charles Hotel,
Corner WalhfailM nud FfrSt 8ts.o
ALBANY, OREOON,
Matthews & Morrison,
PROPRIETORS.
lionse lievi-ly fitrnihed - tliroughout. The
best the market ad'ords alavays on the table.
Free Coaeli to and frsm the House.
. P. C HARPER & CO.,
- Dealers m --
X H IT 3r O O X J53 .
Clotbing, Roots and Shoo-, Hats, tiroff
ri.a, Fancy (loads, Xotlonst, Sliotgiius
and llHtIs, Naito, Bre, Mirrors,
YFalliiajvcr, Wood and Wilw
TTare, Trim lis and Valisea,
Porkei Cutlery, Arc., A-e.,
.old very low cither for cash, or to prom-pt pny
n33 iiigcttstomeraoni t'nw. v7
Furniture Wareroorns.
FRED GRAF,
HATING pnriliiumd tTie entire interest of G.
Collar in the lnte ftrm of Oraf A ttollar. in
the fnrniture bnsine?, takes -t Ms opportunitj
to rctni-n his thanks to the citizens of Albany
and vicinitv who have so genernnsly i-vatrfn-Ized
him In the p:st, and respuetf ally nsk n
continwanee of the snme. 6All kinds of tnr
niture kept on ban J and mauufuetnrod loonier
Kt lowest-rates. I'BKl) (iltAF.
Albany, Nov. 12-vSn
Raising and SIotIiis Buildius.
WE THE UNDERSIGNED UEG LEAVE Tr)
announce to the uitizena f Allmny and
surrounding country thatv having nupplied our
selves with the neeewry machinery for mis
inland removing buildings, wo nre rendy at all
times to receive orders for such work, which
we will do in short or ler at lowest raies. . We
guarantee entire satisfaction lis ifll woik uucler
taken by us.
Order left at the Registec office-promptly
atteuted to. -Appiv to.
Alba, B.VNTV; ALI.KS CO.
Or., April 23. 187. iijvT
PIIffiNI 2
LiveryiPeecl Stable
COKXEK WA8HIKGTON A FIRST TS., ,
ASS. MARSHALL,- Proprietor.
CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, HACKS A SADDLE
horses to tet on reasonable terms.
, Horses boarded by the day or week.
I will have some of the gayest rigs ever turn
ed out of a II very stable in Albany.
fc IIKARSK and carriages f urn ishod for fu
nerals. Give me a call when yon want to rMe.
ASS. MARSHALL.
Albany, March 10, 1870-2.-.V8
HARDWARE!
BOLTS, all sizes and descrip
tion, & general SHELF HARD
WARE a fall and complete a
ortmcnt. Stoves, Tinware, Pomps, Hose.
Tin, Coppsr, Zinc ana Sheet Iron,
on I land for solo.
CROCKERY WARE,
The largest and most complete assortment in
the city.
G?fRimtriinaj done neatly, at short notice,
and WABUAKTEO.
.f. GRADWOHL.
First street, Albany, Oregon'. na?v8
DR. PLUr.irJIER.
DRUGGIST,
Pure nnd I'resb .
DRUGS AND MEDICINES I
Oils,- .
Perfumeries ' ' "
Toilet Articles,
IRVWrfis Ann MIOIEDEK liRACES.
63" Prescriptions carefully flllod. 8'13
Sew MHHnerj Slore1
IVIRS D. STEVENS,
HAS nrweTfnto the store recently occupied
bv Mrs. C. C. English, on First, street, ad
joining the City Drug Store, where she has
opened out iter select stock oi
FaIilOfiaU' Ktoclf of JHillinery C2oods.
' Having had many years of experience In the
millinery business In the East, Situ. Stevens be
lieves she can give the fullest satisfaction to all
who give her their pot rooage, and wouid there
fore respectfully solicit a shwre of the fsme.
' MRS. D. STEVENS.
Allmny, Nov. 19-vta9ral .
W. It. GKAHAH,
. i- ' . . (I.ATX or wrcnirAy ,
Merchant TaJlor,
REUI-S always on band Doeskins, Cassimerea
Vest in k9, etc, a iaruer and better siock
tban ever beiore brought to this ruarkot.
Cuts and makes to order all stylasof Ciotclng
for trie and hovs. nl tYsot,ftlilo rntea. (riiiiiian.
teeing sat iff notion.
ssnopon irst street, next aoor to t-ity Mar
ket, lately occupied by Dr. E. O. Smith. 3ov8
i. XV. WILCOX,
IlTomocopaffiio " I?liysiciaii.
-YFFTCB with Dr. R. II. ftrifflnFirst atraat.
.s Aioanyuregon. ert uroniej aiacaaes a
specialty. .- Wf ..
FRIENDS I
CITIZENS ! !
, COUNTRYMEN 1 1 !
LEND US YOUR . TRADE 1
WE HAVE JUST OPENED Ot'T A XEW
. and fresh assortment of c
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
Ac, in Dr. Tate's new brick, First street, where
we would be pleased to serve you with any
thing in our line. . , ' ;j .
Our stock was selected lit San Francisco, by
MR. JOHN BARROWS,
well known in this city, and we feel safe In
Griiaaziteeixig;
satisfaction to all who tavor us with their pat
ron ngi
We
ply of
vve wui enueayor.is mjeptai iuumi n xiu i-
Fresh.. Vegetables?, '"
in tbeir season, at all times. -You
are invited to call and see ns.
T ft I.KH & TATE,
Albany, May 5, T6-33
EVERYBODY
i try's tsem,
HAVING .7UST RECEIVED A LARGE SH1P
ment of the celebrated new style Combined
Drill and Broadcast
STATESMAN GRAIX DRILL,
direct from the factory, am now offering extra
inducements to the litrmers or Oregon. Most
of the beat farmers In the State are now using
them.
Saving seed nnd an Increased yield of grain
is the result of drilling.
Can be used equally well as a
Drill or broadcast Seeder.
The STATESMAN GTtAIN DRILL lias been
srreatlv imnroved for this vear.
Wareroorns at my Blacksmith Shop, cornerof
Second ana juswortu streets, Aiuany, uregon
FBAXK WOOD,
Marcn 31, 1S76-23
O. R. X. ISI.A KBCHX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
, BROWNSVILLE. LINN CO., OGN. .
IJROMl'T ATTENTIOS OIVEX TO ALL
a business, TIv9
3. c. rown.L. z. flikn.
rO.VELL Ss FLINT,
Attorneys &. t'annsvlfor nt Law and
Iteitora laf '!eery,
AP)any, Oregon. ' Collections made and eon-voj-ances
promptly attended to. 1-8
PROMPT Deliver', Livinsf
r taies.
HAVING Ixtnglit oVt the delivsry business oi
Mr. Lewis Stiinson, 1 beg leave to announce to
the citizens and business men of Allmny, that
1 have on the streets an express and Job wagon
and will be happy to serve all who may fcive
me a can.
All orders will be promptly attended to at
reasonable rrstes.
Orders may be left at the Drug Store of Bell A
Parker.
VIRGIL PARKER.
Liebanon; Hotel,
S. II. CLAICHTOS, PROP'S.,
LEBAJSON, OUEUOS.
HOUSE newly fnrnihed thronghoot. The
best the market snffonl always on the table.
The postofHce is next door to t his House, from
which the stage leaves for Allmny at 7 o'clock
A. m. and return .ng arrives nt 6 o'clock P. at.
Conveyances procured for parties wishing to
visit the Soda Springs. Library and reading
room, with choice reading matter, for the
gnesta of the bouse. apr80v8
CIIA8. DOHtGABD,
lVATCnilAREIl & JEWELER,
Canrntr Flrat and Ferry Kta
; ALBAaT, 0REV05.
Watches, Clocks',- Bilver artd Plctcd
Ware, and Jewelry of every description and of
t ne best manufactories, on hand for sale at fair
rates.
Cleaning and repairing Timepieces -a
specialty. -
fci5 Jewelry, etc., repaired aud cleaned on
short notuie at living rales.
W?Glve me a call, and see' for voorself.
March 3, Ib7a-afv8
J.' II TSURKIIART,
Real Estate antf Conyeyancing Agent,
ALBA1HY. ' r I ' OItOW.
ooskkb rnisf Alsn bboad.vlbik streets.
FARMS of nil sizes, improved and nn improv
ed, in this and adjneent counties, suitable
for grain raising, also timbered land and stock
ranches for sale tin easy terms.
Also for sale a number of dwelling bouses
and vacant lots in this city.
Parties desiring to either sell or purchase
should call and learn terms and prices tiefore
purchasing elsewhere. , 32 v a
J. D. 3ICFARLAND.. . WSt. MORGAN.
BIORCiAX dc UlcFARLAKO,
REAL ESTATE AGENCY U
' AN D
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE,
Kext Door to Wella, Fargo Ar Co'a Express
OOice, Albniiy, Uregron.
WE ARB PREPARED TO FURSl'sTI E Mi
grants and others good bargains in farms
and small homesteads in Linn and adjoining
counties. Farms in value and size to sutt pur
chasers. . . .
Also, city' property, both" improved and unimproved.-
; ,
Renting farms and city property, and police
tiwisof all kinds, promptly attended to:
Our fatfllitjes tor advertising will enable us
to do more for our patrons Ulan any other
Agency in the State m onr line. -
We also pay special attention to the employ
ment and labor exchange department.
Albany, May 12Lf. ' ': ' ,
Bath House & Barber SI )p,
rpHB CNDERPIONED WOULD B13. UT
X fully thank? the citizens of Alhan ai I vl
cinlty for the lilierat patronage bestow 1 on
mm ior. me past seven years, ana nopei i r Iht
fnturea continuation of their favors. P rth
aiK-om modat ion of transient uustomer . n
fi-ittads in the upper part of town, he la i pm
ed a neat little shoo next door to Tavio iroa
Saloon, where a good workman will aiw ;ysbi
n aFmtjanee hj rh upou patrons ,
, Work with at Sonjr. .
Better to weave the web of life
With a bright dnrl golden filling;
To do God's Woric With ready hand,
And a heart that Is always wlllingi
Tlian to snap the frail and delicate thread
Of our curious lives asunder
And then blame heaven tor the tangled web
And sit and grieve and wonder.
Better to weave the woof and warp.
With a pattern of Heaven's own choosing,
Winning the pitied and the tuneful harp
And the crown, with no fear of losing.
Then alike in the shades and the sun,
Let the shuttle of lite fly fleetly, -
And the Master's words, "Well and faith
fnllydone" Will tall on us daily and sweetly.
Let us work for onr God with a song,
Weave a robe for the sours adorning.
Aud cliecrlly hope it cannot be long.
For the dawn of a nlghQess morning
JOB PRINTING.
When you wish
Posters.
Visiting Cards.
Business Cards,
Dill Heads.
Letter Heads
Envelopes,
Ball Tickets,
Programmes
Labels,
PRINTING HOUSE,
. Horse Dills,
Circular,
Pamphlets,
or in Jact anything in the
call at the
ALBANY
GISTE
D
CORNER FERRY & FIRST-STefc,-
Kam& Emf rests.
Enjoyment. Wednesday of last week,
our respected friend, Mr. James Finlnyson,
came into the city in his carriage, and in
vited the editor of the Register, and his
family, to Jump in and ride ontto his farm,
about five miles from the city. The invi
tation was gladly accepted, and we were
soon whirled out to one of the best farms
in Linn county, where we enjoyed the
hospitality of Mr.; Finlayson and his ex
cellent wife. Mr. F. has one of the" best
half sections in the county, wbch he lias
brought up to the highest state of cultiva
tion. He cultivates a fine orchard, produc
ing coDie of the largest and most luscious
fruit-, the yield of cherries alone bringing
in a handsome revenue each year. Of
small fruits he- ha a fine selection, and
the yield tb&seasoa,espetfaUy of blackber
ries, will be enormous we don't remem
ber to have ever seen tlie berries so thick
or bid fair to grow to such extravagant
size. A few rods from the present com
fortable farm-house, Mr. Finlayson con
templates the erection of a handsome new
dwelling, the foundation for which has al
ready been dug. The site of the new house
is high, commanding a splendid view of
the country surrounding for miles in every
direction, and is in the midst of a grove
61 ffftfnrtfch oaks. The basement story will
be of brick, and when completed it will be
one of the handsomest dwellings in Albany
Prairie. Mr. -F. is a great lover , of fine
stock, and we noticed some good colts
among his horses. A yearling Pereheron,
weighing we should jndge between 1.000
and 1,200 pounds, bids fair to get away
Willi the sfre. White Prhice, in weight
and general appearance. Mr. F; fs sur
rounded with every comfort,' and nOw,. in
his declining years. With his excellent wife
and Iriends aronnd him, can enjoy . tne
frnits of years'ot frugality and industry in
peace and qfiiet. .We shall uofc soon ffir
get our visit, nor the kindness shown us
by oar excellent host and hostess. Long
may they both live to enjoy . what they-
have so richly earned by year3 Ot Industry
and good management.
Victorious. Despite all the disad
vantages under which Linn Engine Com
pany Xo, 2's steamer labored at the tourna
ment at Portland last week, slie got away
with the first prize a gold badge, valued at
$75 with ease. It is generally conceded,
we believe, that our little steanier a No.
4 Clupp & Jones--was as well If not more
skilfully handled than any of the other
competing steamers, our 4boys"' attending
to biz., and obeying orders like well drilled
and reliable soldiers; calmly, soberly, and
without a visible tremor of excitement,
awaiting the result, never for a moment
doubting that our own little sfeaTxieT would
beat her larger rivals without any extra
ordinary effort on; her part. - It was a big
victory, and we feel prouder than, ever of
onr "boys" and their little steamer.
Personal. From the Columbus, Ohio,'
Evening Dispatch of June 2Sth, we clip
the subjoined In relation to an old and
respected citizen cf Linn county: "Mr.
David P. Porter, of Shedd, Linn county,
Oregon, has been visiting friends in this
neighborhood for a week or twol. I?e Is
en route to the centennial exposition, hav
ing been commissioned by Governor G rover
of Oregon, to act as honorary commissioner
of emigration at Philadelphia, and In other
States. Mr. Potter is a native of Wash
ington county, Ohio. lie left Ohio for
Ore son twenty-five years ago, and has not
been back since. Being from Olilbl' and4
being a Republican, he called on Govern
or Hayes, and was well pleased with the
interview."
Ca MPMEiOTiNG. There will be a camp
meetlri(?.near Mr; feo. Hughes', on the
Calipooia. four miles from Albany, under
the auspices of the M. E. Church South,
commencing Friday, July 28th, 1878, and
continuing over Sabbath. All Christians,
ministers and people who desire to Co
operate !n a revival of "pure religion,"
are cordially and affectionately Invited to
participate with us in this "Feast of Taber
nacles." Let us pray for the baptism of the
Holy SpSrit..We expect several strange
ministers to be present with us. We con
fidently expect , good order and a good
meeting. All who can are requested to
bring their families, and camp ftw drfys".
No oirxtefing''wM be allowed. There will
be a boarding tent. '
'" T. B." WnrrE, Pastor.
Albany, July 10th, 1870.'
Granite Iron. Some of the handsomest
ware we have seen later is that denomina
ted "Granite Iron," a fine assortment of
which can be seen at Mr.' W. IL McFar
land's stove emporium on First street, next
to tho Bank. There are kettles of various
sizes most excellent for cooking fruit,- which
can be obtained cheaper than those of most
any other style.' Call and see the different
articles made of this new Ware, and we are
confident you will think as we do, that
they are extremely ornamental as well as
fiseful. '
Webfoot Magazine Si-ruble's' Web
foot Magazine for June has been received.
Published by Wallace R. Strnble, Port
land, 'Oregon; at $2' per annum. Tit Is a
neatly printed monthly of thirty-two pages,
well written tip, and sliould receive a good
patronage. t The number before ns contains
an engravingof Hon. Daniel Clark, present
Master of the State Grange of the Patrons
of Husbandry. The low price of tho
magazine puts it in the reach of III.
Blain, Sox & Co.- See lbs card ot this
enterprising firm In this Usue. They are
prepared to store grain In their large ware
house tlie Mammoth : nt the railroad
depot, which has a capacity of 250,000
bushels, and are rilso prepared to do a large
business in grain j wool, lumber, agricul
tural implements, etc. ' They Ofier for sale
mowers, threshers, headers, reapers, rakes.
plows, wagons, etc., at as fair rates and
terms as any other house, and are way tip
boys th general principles. Call at the
Mammoth warehouse, at the depot of the
O. & C. Railroad, and see them. . H
Good Joke. The two medals to be
given at Portland daring Centennial week,
as first and second prizes to the steam
engines throwing water the longest dis
tance, were engraved before the contest.
one tor the Amoskeag, first prize, and the
other for the Sllsby; which- was expected
to tate tlie second prize. As pur little 2So.
4 Clapp'ft Jones went flown and took the
first prize; the engraving of tlie Amoskeag,
had to be taken off, and an engraving of
the Clapp & Jones subst'tutcdl r.;We are
not informed as to the disposition made pi,
the second premium, -but suppose, as the
Amoskeag got away with tlie second prize.
it was necessary also to re-engrave that !
--."-'-v' i . ' . .
. The blackberry season is upon us, and
the siipply, of both the wild a tut the culti
Vated varieties are said to be unusually
large. Large numbers of our people will
go into the mountains, where the berry
U to be found in all its native luxuriance,
and camp until the. season is over, gather
ing and putting up bushels of the fruit for
future use. The fruit is jelled, preserved,
put rip in air tight cans and jars, and dried
and is excellent piit np tn any shape
Bill Gird came in from the north on
Monday. Said he had been to the Portland
Centennial, and came home somewhat dis
gusted. . Says it was a very costive occa
sion that a man can't most always din't
know the winning hoss every time some
times, and he proposes, for one, to hie to
the pleasant and serene valleys of the
mountains, where a man may obtain an
honest livelihood and not more than half
try, ;..!. .'
The medal or badge awarded to No. 2"s
steamer for throwing tlie fartliest water at
the tournament in Portland, Centennial
Week, arrived on Monday in cliarge ot J.
K. Weatherford, Esq., whom the Company,
at a meeting held at their hall last Friday
night had, authorized to go there and re
ceive. It is. a very landsome affair, and
the boys prize it highly; ' :
Grand Reception, Projienade Con
cert, etc. The Fire Department of this
city g'-ve a grand reception,' promenade
concert and hop, next Monday ; evening -reception
at the Court House; promenade,
etc.,' at. the Optra House. It'll be way
up. and everybody '11 be there to see and en
joy the jolarity. I t
Jefferson Ahead. A splendid pair of
car-rings was the prize awarded to Miss
Ester Rola nd, of Jefferson, for making tlie
best shots with an air gun at the City
Rifies picnic, East Portland, last Thursday.
A number of ladies competed for the
prize. ' ! . .
. ScDDESf . DiATH. The: only daughter of
Mrs.' Grubh, Miss Lydlg, aged about ten
years, died, very . suddenly 't 6n .Friday of
last week. She was taken ill on Wednes
dayi dirrhig her mother's absence hi Pori-"
land. She vt&s burtetf on Saturday last. . -
Wtshlrig td "become a granger, and with
the grangers stand, We are ofTerlng a
good print shop for sale awful cheap and
on easy terras. If we can't get the cash,
will trade for farm land, stock cattle, horses
or sheep. We're on the dicker. .
For Sale Mr. H. Weed has a 12-foot
Hai.ne's Header,: in good order,' which h Is
desirous ot sellings' rind' which can be
obtain h1 on gootf terms. For particulars
go to Mr. Weetl," or Inquire at tlie real
estate agency of , Mr. J. U. Burk'lart
con er of Broadaibin and First streets.
Our city has resumed her normal coud!
tion, and times are terrible dull. One
more Centennial Week and there wouldn't
be money enough-left tn circulation to.buy
a tootiiptck. jNotliing bort ot a rtrctis
will, bring any coin In sight wnfilj after
harvest. i' ;. ' p .-V--;
Mrs. W. T. Belding is reported conva
lescing slowly, bat is still suffering from
patu fn her ja'we. She Iiad twenty! teeth
pulled, we believe, at one sitting, and she
is now Buffering from' aching jaws, with
threatened ulceration.; . .i
"Put tjp ob Shut Up. "Some folks 14
says Protectionist, "had a Idea that a No, 3
Silsby could throw water ftmier por a No.
4 Clapp & Jones. ' But on carm reflection
tha concluded to (ake their own advice
shut tip.'
The Latest. The Heal Estate Circular,
issued in this city by Mr. J. H. Bnrkhart,
is the latest addition to the newspaper field.
It Is issued monthly, free gratis. It is
neatly printed and well filled. . f i
Sold Oct. Mr. J. H. Had ley, on Mon
day, sold ont his stock of groceries, provis
ions, etc., to Mr. Brush, who will move
into the building now occupied by Mr.
Tweedaio.. - .. r - f
Joe Ptrrdom and wife, ot Gervals, was
in tke city the first of the week; Joe lias
grown as fat as a bear, which has so
changed his appearance we hardly knew
Mm.
F. M. Wadsworth and family have gone
to the mountains. -
' Perfcmert At Doc. Piurainer'a, any
price, quality or "smell" you want.
Tyler & Tate have a new brand of cigar
that meet the general approbation.
Blackberry bunting parties are now all
the go.
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One's have received their new badges,
aud they are way tiff, . , . , , , .
: Hat Crop. Haying has commenced,
and the yield promises to bo larger than
usual.
; Mrs; HutchiQs left on tlie steamer lasi
week for the Eastern States, wliere she wilt
probably reside in ftttnre.
Owing to the abundance and rfchness of
the grasses, cattle are a Id to be - Tollul5t
fat" in blmost every locality in the valley.
i. Mr W.jTV. Parrish and; family are get
ting ready to take up the' line cf march for
the Ochoco country. .
James EikinJ and family expect to start
soon for the Ochoco country, to spend the
summer. . . 1
Messrs. Tyler & Tate have some way op
grub for parties who are getting resdy for
the coast or mountains.
The REGI3TEB office was handsomely
decorated with flags during Centennial
week. . .'.
Don't forget Sam'I E. Young's when;
you want agricultural Implements of any
kind. -
Mr. Ellison has discontinued running an
express wagon, and intends going to Cali
fornia, his wife's health being poor.
If yon Want the McCormick machiucv
Reaper, Mower or Harvester go to P. C.
Harper & Co's. .
Born. The wife 6t W. ' F. . Ba'rnhart,
tee Cheadle, gave birth to a lO-pouind
boy on Sunday the 9th Inst
We never saw Albany so quiet as on
last 4th of July. . Nearly the entire popu lation
had either left the city or "Wed up"
for the dar- f "
: Married. At: the residence of Mr."
Barker, Jnly 9th, by. Rev. T. ,B. White,
Mr. G. T, ,Cotton and Miss Jennie Barker
all ot this city.'
M'lss Brigham and Mrs. Rilea, who have
been spending a few days Visiting friend
hi this city, left us the first 6f tlie week
for their homes a't See Home.
That show at the Opera House last Fri
day night, was about the biggest beat tltat
ever cleaned out an innocent and vlrtuoftw'
peoples.' -:r-::rJ-- ' ' 'jj:-
Geo. F. Selflemeir, having parcliased an
interest in John Hurd's new sawmill up on
the fantiam, expects soon to remove his
fkmllj out there.
John Brlggs has a full assortment of
stoves,' ranges,' pu'orps,' etc , with a , most
excellent range of tin, shcetiron and ' cop-'
lerw'are, at his store on First street.
DirrnERiA. This disease is quite pre
valent In oar city. As it Is rather a dan
gerous disease to trifle wltnt as ' soon as ft
makes its appearance it should! be attended
to'at once, is':: ; vf J- ' il
Rain. A splendid rainfall on tha first
cf the week insures good crops from tint
late sown grain. We know of no country
more favored than is the . Willamette vU
ley.' .''Oj, .. ,
G. M. Stroud, late Conductor on the Al
bany Express, is now running on the
through mail, from Portland to Roseburg.
Mr. Bellengcr now has charge of the Al
bany Express. ; .
Freight trains over the O. & C. Railroad
now pass this city, going south, on Mow
days, Wednesdays and Fridays; going
north, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur
days. - '""'.' '
i A note from Dr. Geo. W. Gray Inform
uif that himself and family arc well, so also
are Mf.' Jas. H. Foster and family,: and
that hey expect to start on. their return
honie Aie last of the present or the first of
next' month. ! They have been liaving a
splendid time, .
Vacctxb Matter Dr. Wllcoi luis just
received a fresh supply of German vaccine
virus.' Those who hate not been vaccin
ated, should call Immediately and have
the matter attended to, as tite small pox Is
raging all around us. "A stitch in llm
saves nine."- . . ,
Rev. Mr. Van Ders&I was suddenly pros
trated by an attack of bilious cholto the
first of the week," and bet ftr the cIobmt
attention'and the best of nursiB Totild"
have died on Monday night. Aa it was it
""-as a close sliave. He Is all right at tlie
present writing; Mrs. VanDersal lias
been prrjfet rated during' a portion tf tlio
week wkb dipthcrla.. , j -
For John Dat Valley". On Mom'
Mr.' J. D. Titns. -ex-TreJisurer v -
started for Pine creek. 111 tW Jc ri' Dsy
country. Jack is aeoonipc. .!! Ma fe,-
Ily, together with Le s...; . s i;utAri..
Butler and Riacll, aad anotei? x isi'f v from
BmWtrsvHie,. wBo gor along to aid fr rfv--ing
a band ef fine sheeny abcrit otie fion-
sand head, which Jack is tsV.rsg tr hia"
ranch on Pine creek. "Jack's heallh l.na'
not been the best for some tinw r t t ,,v
the change of base is made partly on t" ;
account. Success to the venfi:r.-