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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1880)
V - - " ' lW"Vl "SBB z 1 C-" - . .. - - 4 1 it "We The most complete stock of Clothing, FtJRNisHiNG Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes, f NO MORE DESIRABLE GOODS .:,.;S.M- ANYWHERE. Prices are always ? RIGHRflOND; v; tWes flUTl THOUSAND in Use ix E-inxi Coufeitf ; ;:bpnyj Oregon. mcfarland & Harvey. i ." Tho Croat Carriage ralanufactUrin Hduse of the World. M i SMERSON, FISHER & CO., OXIVOIIVIVTI, OHIO, BUOGSES , nil t r l .: ' ; v t . , SSeat' Material, dd Workmaniliip, Handsome Style, Strong r. Slk iuroble Tenlele In Every Lteipect - iv 70.000 CiUlK-IACrEIS ttistrjK-rtrKzjt tf EaneRSoiir, riinr. sc. co-, ahe wow in rB ih evert ; j sVAjrr or tiu aebicah oTi3iirr. . rra fcafailing eMseflictHm." AH their work f -t if is tul part f Um aoaatry of purport similar U W uttfieeuom ; . t-sr. mwe, Piavrnt A Co.: - Gai.va, Ills.. Jaly 16, ls7t. 1 .' stj of yoar Top Btfggles three years, and threeof tham two years in myltvei " , 4jkS iivy ha giren toe perfect satisfaction and are in constant use. Oscar Sjcax-i-stt. I. -. vrn. & 3r 'ifi&w'. NCWBSRRT. S. C, July 37. 1S79. i -f vva t cing the Emerson A Fisher Baggy I bought from you as roughly. I .Hs-vfcie .!-. I had a fast borse. drove h'.m at fl speeds srmot4raes with two la- o t ' in t,-KJ bnrry. aad it is fMiay worth all the money I paid for It. I say the Em- - - .-ot i vefe U do. . A. M. TeAptj. Farmer. w i- fav-t3f!t.ln tbe Carriages have made in localities where they have been used for " - v -'- i sn. Vf VKicmns.and others rerlring hard and constant use, has led to , s i j. tH-?ii iocalUiea, to dm whtsh the manufacturing facilities of their i- .. -i--jjt cava twea extended, enabling them now to turn out in good style. GO CAttRIAGES A WEEK. !j r:::::n & C3.a AND NOW ! have received SPRING GOO the Lowest la warranted They bare received testimo- to the following, hundreds of which are on CAnniACia ahe the cist. PHTOM. DS I CAN BE SEEN Li E. BLA1N; BOSI RANG W&olM&l &&& Retail Sealsxs In foreign domestic fruits, FANCY GROCERIES, .s J CBACSBES, 'CA1TDISS, XTCTTS, In fact Uie Larffeatj feesi Assorted and most Varied Stock of GBOCEBIES In THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE GROCERY IN ALBANV. In Firsprpef Brick, First ALBANY MARBLE W0BE8 STAXGER Valwlcta . t&& 7TI1AD ST02T2-3, ' "-EXECUTED IN- ITALIAN OR AIsiETt ;i t Also. er.rv9iu4ervof work done with neatnees jtemtiom rivet) to order eiawaao wasDinarutn larwiae, aad prampUy forwarded. AU work war- I MSktaJ . . Holbrook & K&dlow's Slices. JUST RECEIVED, A ntll line ol Spring Good, of the above vU known make, ' AT ' SAMUEL E. YOUNG'S. ALBANY Albany, Oregon. Tbe Second Term will open on November 13th, 1879. SO FAR AS IT IS DESIRABLE THREE courses of instruction will be purmaecl la this Institute, Tlx : Classical, Scientific and Norma). A Foil Corps of Instructors lias M secure! For particulars oonoornlng- tba courses of study and the price of tuition, apply to KeV. ELBERT N. COSiOIT, Pre. August 8, 1879vlln5 COUGHS, BENSON'S CAPCIOT3 POSOCa rXASZZft soothes, relieves almost ftt once sad cures where other piasters fail even to relieve. It contain greater & more powerful pain relieving, strength ening and curative properties than the comiaoa porous plaster, and is far superior to liniment and the so-called electrical appliances.. It is specially recommended for the above ailments, also for Bplnal and Kidney Complaints, Pleurisy, Hciaflra and all local Aches a4 Pains.. When suffering yoa will do well to take even a little pains to procure this article. Dsj not allow any other plaster to be substituted for it. Sold by all Druggists. SaaatrnT A JonjtsoKi 1 Piatt Bcreet, Now Tort, Proprietors. Ladies' Variety Emporinm. HSS. ll7J. HYDE KEEPS CONSTAXTI.T OK HAND German Zephyr, Canvas, Thread, Pins, . Needles, Buttons, Real Hair Switch es and Curls, Hosiery, Stamped Goods, Cc, At., tc. Alsu, Agent 'or Dr. Warner'a Health Con J '. Cnlld's Waist t antt Madam Foye's Corset Skirt Supporter. ijfFrencb rtampin done to order. 13S2Broadalbiu St., opposite rost OJIlceS39v MOT r Alt. to saad far nt Kriaa Lba tmm 1680. VmH ta uf address apoa as Slleattea. Oontaias eserlptteas of every. thins required far narMnU fu.ll k .1. wttb. over 1 100 IUustraUous. We saQ a3 pods at wholesale prices In quantities to salt Be purohaser. The only tnitl tattoo in Asseriea who make this their ipectai business. Address. MONTGOMERY WARD CO - 7 9 Wabasb AveT, Chinee, 111. Olieis. -cV. Plti.m.ixiex WROX.K8AT.K JlSO EETAII. 25 IX U r Cr 1ST t AKD PEALtft I Faints, Oils and Glass, A' .BAST, OBEdon. .TU8T RECEIVEt. A LARGE INVOICE OF V Drugs and Druggists Sundries from tbe East ; also the largest and most complete stock of Ijimpsand Lamp fljtnres ever brought to mm city. K33 rrescriptions rareiuuy com pounded at all times, day or night. IlnU Notice of Final Settlement. 1WTOTICE is hereby given that tb'e hnderslgn JJ el naoiiniscrator of the partnership estate c f A. C rotheiti & Co., A Ctti hiliet'8 being de ceased, bas filed in tba Couuty Court of Linn county, Oregon, his final account in the matter of Mid estate, and the said Conn hasapnointed TUESDAY theCth day of APRIL, 180, at the hour of one o'clock in tbe afternoon of said day, for the hearing objections te said account ana tor tne settlement tnereoi. JASON WHEELER, March 5, 1880-vl2u23. Administrator. tne country. Strost, Alfrany, Oregoa. BEOS., yCRKIONt t Oregon. cemeJerv and other stone and dispatch. Special from any port of tbe rcrn'orr. man oroiu . SBr?tiaa ATll I -111! I JUMXJ PROVISIOWS! Samuel E. Young has received a large stock of Plows, as fol- The celebrated Oliver Chilled Iron Plows. The Garden City Clipper Improved Plow, and The Champion Mo line Plow. These plows are guaranteed to be the equal, and in many respects superior, to all others. March 19, 1880-TUtZS Hi tr 32 O t t o o OS r-- o o r I ZD o o 3 &4 CD : M 0 a CO It 0 o 8 sr- Hj O S go O al 1 0 u 0 1 SI P- CD I i. . M t O CT9 as 02 j-H IJ o 'S3' O CD p- ! $ CD o p I 02 e-l- cr- CD CD (3 CT3 e w U P B I ( Hi w 0 9? CC i 0 o CD P- B 52 o rrt- O I ALBANY. FBI DAT, APRIL 8, 1SS0. LOCAL MATTERS. I ft n 1 Yesterday was all fool's flsy. , Tuesday was inw ami bitter coW. 1 There Were but few proxies at the Re publican County Convention, . Last Sunday the egg , btuineM was at its hlghth. Ans. Marshall owns one of the best horse In the. business. Sugar-Ciired and country rutins of tbe best quality, at BsflWnden Brothers. ligg t lO, c per dos'ert, and everybody happy. Our markets are well supplied with produce. , The best butter in market comes from California, and is sold at 37c per pound. W illamette Lodge A.O U.W. is making rapid progress In membership. 'Rah. C ' It. Wheeler- ot Shedd; called on Tuesday. Chsrley is s leading business man of that thriving town. It is claimed that the Mexican Mdstang is the boss liniment for (nan anS beast; See advertisement on fourth page. Snow, rain, sunshine rain sunshine, light winds and snow--wfeher to tfilit lite most fastidious. Quite a number of oitf people have the Skagit fever, and several intend going to the mines. Dr. Lister talks of taking charge of the new hotel at tbe depot ol tbe O. & C. Railroad. . : Vf. U. Baltimore is the man tint deals In fresh fisb. The new puzzle, 131514, is engag- ingithe attention of a great many people In t:i. ci!y, several of whom claim to have worked it out ! ' Give W. U. Baltimore a call. Iu 1S52 Jim Blaine was a teacher in tho Peririsylvania Blind Asylum. He lias been going it blind ever since." Yes, and be wins every "not". " It is well enough to know tliat tbore is one place in town ' where you can al ways get the most fashionable clothing. ot the best quality, and the lowest figures for cash and that place is at L.E. Blatu's. Those Spring suits at L. E. BIp. Ill's captivates everybody. Since the price tf writing paper has so materially advanced, it Is feared that Qovernuieut will put up the price of three cent stamps! Deliver ust Pfumler's Oregon Blood Purifier is the j ne plus ultra for all chronic cases c f srphlte. Many certificates as to its value, on file. James Dannals is the king bee in the furniture line. Walnut sets, as handsome as you ever snwj and at lower prices, as well as a full supply of chairs, lounges, tables, etc. That new brand of cigars at Rube Salt marsh's is the bos. - - . A society paper says- Vice-President Wheeler went to the state tlbiner at the White Honse on foot.' Was it expected, he would appear fistriUe i velocipede t ' , Lots or ammunition at Baltimore's. The minister s'nld "Grant us, O, Lord!" and the little lave rick weut horde and told ills mother the preacher "came out strong for Grant." Young men having unfortunately con tracted certain diseases, poisoning, the blood, can find nothing better to rpgain health than PfunderV Oregon Blood Purifier. Dr. T. T. Calianesis. who tarried in this city some six months ago, and who at one time concluded to stop here, but after wards was Induced to go to Portland, has been appointed surgeon in the U.S. A., and will report immediately for duty at Camp Howard. Correct railroad time at French's At the West Albany primary on Satur day, Mr. E. D. Haven was nominated as the Republican candidate for Justice of the Peace, and Dunk Monteith tor Con stable. The Democrats nominated Judge Baldwin for the first, and Jeff. Cline for the second office. As Judge Baldwiu has declined id run, some other Democrat will possibly be put up to be slaughtered. Fresh buckwheat flour at Baltimore's. The Republicans of East Albany nom inate Mr. J. H. Main for Justice or the Peace, and Robt. Bron for Constable. The Democratic candidates are W. A. Cox and Vanny ulth. Air. f . ai. westraii made a misstep jrhile unloading wheat on Tuesday, in his fall striking against the wagon wheel, injuring him considerably. Ol Tompkins will travel for his health the coming Summer. His health has been very poor for months past. We, together with his many irlemls- ia old Linn, hope that change of climate, etc may bring him back to the enjoyment of hU wonted strength. Johnny Spangler and family have gone east of the Cascades. John quit slinging type and weut to funning ; now he quits farming and is going to work on tho N. P Railroad. Success to Johnny. We shall py our respects to the Re publican ticke, next Week too late to do the subject justice this week. The band serenaded several of the can didates on. Wednesday night after the rati fication meeting. The public school in Tangent opens on Monday next, Hivler the charge of Miss Ella Luper, one of the most successful and popular of teachers. Prof. Moses has returned to Tangent alter an absence of about one year at Jef- erson, where he had charge of the schools A defective flue In tho St. Charles Hotel : caused considerable alarm yesterday morn ing, tbe blaze coming out of the stovepipe in good shape. But the fire was soon ex tlnguished, and little damage done. French .will not move on account of J.J Brown having sold out. Call on him. Subject of the Sunday morning Sermon attheM. E. 'Church, "Satan's ilesire to sift Christ's disciples" ; evening service, "Conscience." In the evening there will be song service half hour before preaching. Mr. G. A. Dyson, of Brownsville, paid ns a visit yesterday. George has secured a placer claim in Southern C-rcgon, which he has faith to believe will pan oat well the coming season. We wish him the best of success, as he deserves a good thing. A Chinese student at Andover wrote the following In a ladys album ; : How dot h-the little Sting-bug Improve every sixty minutes all the day, Go pickee up sting-bug juice From flowers just got busted." At its last meeting the Republican Club reorganized throughout- H. H. Hewitt, Esq , was elected President ; A. M. Roop, Secretary; Archie , Monteith, Assistant Secretary, and Cha. Monteith, Treasurer. The bibb will now, under the new management, prove a success. - Mrs. Parks has a nice lot of Spring goods the first in the city to which she invites the attention of the ladies. Her supply of hats, for ladies and misses, Is choice and cheap -handsomely trimmed walking hats for $3. Call and see her new goods. We are In receipt of the fifteenth and sixteenth annual reports ot the Portland Library Association. It Is a neatly print ed pamphlet of 33 pages, and show the Association to be In a flourishing condition, with a library which is constantly Increas ing in the value and number of its books, etc A grand ratification meeting was held at the Court House on Wednesday night, at which speeches were made by Capt. Humphrey, N. Bautn, J. W. Caslck, H.II. Hewitt, J. r.-r. Backensto, J. J. Charlton, and Jndge Powell. The boiise was crowd ed, and the best of feeling prevailed throughout.- Oar? TtelMS. Elsewhere we give tho result of the 2a bora of the Linn Connty Republican Coo. yention. Tbe meeting was trrao&IBf and pleasant, and the feellng-nnanlmotia ia the 8 access of the ticket placed in no&lnao tlon provided Republicans put forth thfa necessary effort. We bare neither space or time to speak at length ot the ticker jthia week, but shall do so next week. ' It I a most excellent selection as whole, end with the platform adopted will certainly meet wlrh the hearty endorsement of the great body of our people-, regardTets o party lines. With a good ticket adrooes. ing the best interests ot county kiiij Catef we have but to Diit forth tbe neoacsarw fort to win. . - - e - t. tTntciIoo B the tVscsi7 law. . Tbe following resolutions were pasted at the Republican primary bold at Water. loo last Saturday : Whereas.. The burn rate orin&reat now allowed by luw sve believe to be det rimental to the Interests and general welfare of county and State, and, J Whereas. We believe It to ba a nrin. clple of justice and right tha( all .property w i-uujci'i. iu luxation equany; tncrerore. aim, i, i9 nit; sense; Of tots meeting that our candidates for tbe LerisV lature, it elected, use their best endeavors to cut down the rate ol interest su that ft' will be nearer the natural or general in crease of property Valuation, ; . " ' - heaolxed. That; they use their beat Influence to so change the statute that all touns maue witnin our State be sumecfevW taxntion in the county wherein such loan is made. .. m The County Republican Convention- was composed of leading, representative men of The several districts throughout' the county, who strove to a man to place in the field an unobjectionable tlckeJL morally as well aa politically. So tar ae- we are able to judge, there was no trad" ing or swapping of any kind, tbe thought of each delegate being to i tor each place the man best suited for the' duties to devolve upon him. And ibis morning we present tbe sum of tbe iaorsc of the Convention with pride,and feeling, that the ticket can not but prove accept, ble to the Republicans of Linn County. List or Letters, Uncalled for and remaining in tee Post- office in this city for the week end ins April 1, 1830: - ; 4, " Burr, Miss UM ' McBree, Waiter Bakar, J D Owenby, Miss.U Dodds, Stephen A -Dcpew, Hyram B Denew. MercvF W Plien, Joseph . -, Rolland, Louise -Scimp3on, Sarah O S perry, Geo Stubbs, Miss Loo Skelley, Nellie 1 ' Thompson, Geov White. Leonartf Vail, J M RAYMOND, P, M. Gill, Wm Johnson, Andrew Morgan. John Miller, W D M;l!er. G W McMahon, MuS A Mattite, V J I. U. rrealdeBtlal laMUesiSJsws)- At the closo of the' Republican Corjnty. Convention bh .Wednesday., a. veto .ssas taken to get the Presidential leanings which resulted in 48 for Blaine, 1" for . Grant,and 3 for the nominee of the Chicago" convention. ' ? ; Sobj Xstrovrai Awsy, Buying medicines to cure Fever end; Ague and Liver Complaint. . Place. the pit of your stomach a Parkers stp.mac!) . Pad and it will ; cure you; worn ; on tbe breast it wilif prevent diphtheria. ' . Mr. H. F. Suksdorf is Supervisor of the Census for Oregon. Tbe State will be " rJf vUled into about 75 ' tlistricUi with Cihe' enumerator tor each distiict. The, vrork . will commence on thelst,ending on tbe thlr. tiethotJune. In the districts densely popu lated, enumerators will '.receive certain amount for each name, farm, factory, ' etc.; in sparsely. settled districts they will recieve $8 per day. Sixty-three ; applica tions for positions as enumerators ki already been received.- a .... m - : -p ' ."t :,j Removal New Hdliaery ... . j . Mrs. L. J. Powell has parchaseJ tbe interest of Mrs. R. A. Btevlns In the millinery business, and has removed franv the old place on corner of Broadalblnr and First streets, to Peterson's new brick oa corner of Ferry and First streets, onpostta; Odd Fellows' Temple, i Mrs.: PosMlC went below on Wednesday to purchase -i . new stock of Spring goodsi wirlch will b , opened for the inspection of tbe ladie next week. . . ' Blaloe Is lot Least. : ., , At the Republican primary held to Otw": leans precinct last Saturday, the following "' resolutions were passed : 1st, That tbe. ' Legislature reduce t he-present rate ot, ln-:'f terest : 2nd, That the fees of County Clerk and Sheriff be .reduced- or " rrj&cle salrieff . offiis ; 3d, That the county, a rid ts$er school fund be not need for scpporUaj" anything but oorflmon schools of the SisSu After the business of the-meeting was trans-. acted, a vote was taken to decide wbO. wel! tbe choice, of the voters . present tor" tfcfl. Presidency, which resulted, as fbuors"i i Washburne 1, R. B. Hayes 1, Blaine 39, In investigating tbe causes that lead td' the loss of the British bark VilharvM, the Conrt of Inquiry found that it was groat1 negligence on the part of the pilot, Hewitt. '. When Government haa - granted the. an. ( propriation asked tor the improvement tt, . Yaquina bar, and the improvement made, there will be no more trouble 6tf ss ' ' count of careless, incompetent or drunken pilots ; there will be no more loss of y! liable ships and cargoes because of slsoaili or shifting sands. t Htate sreenbait Vmi'tnttami ' . Salem, March 25 The state greenfeaci convention met at Reed's' oper betUw la, this city today. About twenty deles&tes" were present, mostly form Marion, lAmi ' Benton and Polk conn ties. T. C. False) was chosen president' end W. A. Hear'"" secretary. The following nominatlonf ' ' were made ; for Congrese N. L letter,-' of Polk county. Presidential E)ecars G. B. Smith of Benton, W. A. Henry C Polk, and A. O. Brown of Washir. Judicial nominations will be made t tvs executive committee, consisting of i. Paine, chairman, and the chairman ei t-a . county central committees. Yankee Congb Syrfe oonqasni Cfer.ua , tlon, and Is pleasant to fake. s