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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1880)
r is our 3. ' Faeften to ercry vocation of life ; for Boys hi every stuge of growth ; come and see what we have to oner, ami at wnat prices we cau sen. Boots, & Shoes, and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Priees always Low, and the Best Goods for the Money. Etis, Caps, 1 O X! 5 o S O o 0Q -- O C i' T7' Yours Truly, L. BLAIW bany Cash Clothing: Store. " MGHRflOMD,? THE ; B0S1 RANGE. Over OHE THOUSAXVTD in Use ixx FOn SAT.E Albany, Oregon. CrOUXlty. McFARLAND & HARVEY. -3 rs M SPi S3 Qi -2 rH CO O O 1-4 3 02 GO c3 O safe to PR -5 o M go O o o T I A3. 53 3 o o fa S 3D 5 o w 0 a H R Q Q o Q P 0 H P C5 r h4 00 ft H 0 0 02 H 0 fee 2 1880. Samuel E. Young IS NOW RECEIVING HI8 Spring c Summer Stock or- MEECHAUD I SE, CONSISTING OF DSY O00DS, SOOTS 25 SHOES, CAEPETS, GEOC23E1ES, WALL PATES, HOUSE FIUMSI1I; GOODS, ETC.. ETC., ETC. I am now offering a & Better 8tock Larger than ever before, and am carrying a regular line of reliable good. Itarinp pntl CASII for all of them. Determined not to be I am IXDERHOLD X tavt (tic M(atMMt f Umw wullnf uood uMns mt ropi:. rau, t Albany, April 16, "80-vlin Tarn O'Shanter, Jr. CA N tE rofjen AT ANS. Uamuall'd Livery Stable during the season of 180. corn infiicltiR April 1st, and ending July lilh, 18M0. TAJI O-SIIANTER. Jit., 1 -omini 6 years old. is a inulio-ony bar, xtand IK H hands hitrh nil it eirh 1,60 pound. He is Clydesdale and Mewhier stock. Triutn. - The season, $15: lnSMirnnee, 2a ANS. MARSHALL. Albany, Oregon, April, lt0-29vli Ladies' Variety Emporium MRS. U. J. HYDE KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON IIAN'U Grrutnu ZfAgr, Chum, 77r..W, Pin, Xnmllrj, hnUo, Jittil Unit .StcitrJt- es utU Curl, IImier, .VMi7ti UikmIs, t-c, fr., Ac. Al, Amnt 'or Pr. Warner's Iloultli Corsnt : C'lilia'. Wlt! and 3Iadiu royes Coilset Slcift Siipportei'. CSTTrench rtampini done to order. l:teT Uroadalbiii St., opposite Tort Offlee9fv (apcine Porous PLASTER. Positively tte Best. Tke m'V. crr mwarded ths ntul ouijf vtMal given rubber piaMtm. at bath the Centennial and Pmris Evtitioma. Widelw amd fiiTtra-'Jy knorn a mm phfiein m great 4m provrmeitt on th ordinary pnnotu fitaMT. A fe mjf 1 hficxaninporxr own lucnlytf mot M. inevaraa lM qnnlttlro ot tne common pon tills artirlt ini-rrasrd 10 told DT oroos blaster are in by tw and ithhUM nimliration. It rplirves slmoxt at once and cores M-hfYe other plasters fall rrm to rrUe. It is without donht th best remedy erer devised for Ijimr and Weak Back. Rheamarlsni, Spinal and Kidn.-Y Complaints and all local acbea and pains. Avoid imltations-Sold by sll Drng?ista. Price tSc. Seabvht & Jons sox 31 Piatt 8C, N.rFropnr The Great Carriage Manufacturing House of the World. EMERSON, FISHER & CO., CINCINIVATI, OHIO, GGIES AXD- HffiTOMS, V3et Material. Sood Workmonxlilp, Ilandtomc Style, Strong and Durable Vetolelea In Kiery IScspcct. HAFFE mm BRO.'S, "rTaoltsalt Jii Rotail Sealers la GROG ERIES, PROVISIONS! FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS, FANCY GROCERIES, CALXFOB27XA CBACZXSS, CAZrSZZ3, 1TTJTS, In fact the Largest, beat Assarted and most Varied enOCERIEK In the countr)-. . Stoek of THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE GROCERY ALBANY. IN In Fireproof Brick, First Strsat, Albany, Oregon. 70.000 mtircrACTCaCI BT KHEKSOX. FIWEB & -, ABE SOW 131 lsEEVEBY MBT OF THE A3IEBKAS lOSTISKST. - i( .j. Thert1 aaflirnnirMtisractkm, fiials from all parts of flla sabjeet to Inspeetlon & ii .w i. mnfAl. Tliftr bnve rerelvrd testimo- the count o of purport similar to the following, hundreds of whtch are on Masars KstrTrsox risnmt A Co OAbVA, Ills.. Jnlv 16, 1879. I amw nwwi on of yonr Ton iVmnfle" three years, and three of them two years in my live r stabta, sad they have a;iron me perfect satisfaction and are In constant use. Ohcab Smali-ky . Me. Cw-ic Jonroos: NrwnKRRY. S.C., July 17. 179. iMsar iMcs 1 bare bach nslna tbe JCmerson A Fisher Bniar I hotisrht from yon as rotuthly.I auppos.as tuTMie wwIil. I had a fHsthornc. dmvehlniat fittl speed, fomtimes with tws In dies and myself in the bnarsry. and it is to-day worth all the money I paid for it. I say the Em ron A ruber Busies will do. A. W- Tkaocb, Farmer. The favorable ntnatation the Carrhurea have made in localities where tTiey liave liecn used for several years bv Llvsw-ynsen, Physleinns.and others rennlrins; hard and constant use, has led to a Inerwsed dernand from those localities, to meet whlfh t.le tnanufactnrlnn facilities of their inaunoth esuuiiahment have boon extended, emibllng tbem now to turn out In good style.- 360 CARRIAGES A. WEEK. ALBAW BURBLE WORKS. CTAIGZE 3E0S., 12 1EALEHS IN- t . tad TTTiAT) ST02TE3, - i l EXECCTED IN ITALIAN OR VCR WONT Albany, : t : Oregon. : nzv.12 & cos cahhiacis ahe the csst. ' Also. everrvarietTOf oeinotervand othersfone work done with neatness and tfisnateh. Bnet i ii Inttentlon riven to orders from any part of tlie inrRie ana rasnins;ion j erntory, oy mail or oin- lerwiso. ana prompt ly lorwaracu. Ail worn war- ifauivu. 1, vtzns ALBANY. FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1880. LOCAL MATTERS. PanMrswle1 Mr. VCm. McFall, of the Clackamas paper Co., gave u- a call on Saturday. Some soulless paragraphcr rallsa lady speech 1st at a woman's rights m'-ctin" a wind-lass t The mean thing. An Eastern Legislature has Just appropria ted 19,000 for the blind. That makes it cost last 38,00 to "come in," dont It ? rfunder's Oregon Blood Purifier, Is the great conqueror of Biliousness and Liver com plaint. Kciicf certain in every case. One of our citizens enjoys tho floriculture! t itlu of "Double-poppy" because he is the father of twins ! An I new it Is asserted that John Cash re cently assulted his wife with a hatchet. This Cash system should be frowned upon by the entire community regardless of political pref erences I Qntet and modest girls Who desire to keep their pastor at a distance, now cat raw onions on -e a day over at Philomath. Whar antagonism : A good liver In general. ha a bad livr. How to remedy this evil Use Pfunder'a Oregon BiooJ Purifier, which will remove all impurities from your system. F. M. Wadsworth Is one of the Republican candidates of Benton county for a scat in the Legislature. lie will prove a useful and valu able member and will doubtless be elected. Hor. Read I.. E. Rutin's new advertisement in this issue. Bluin's right on top every time. The Republicans have a live and energetic club at Ilalscy. There should be one in every precinct In the county. The nomination of Mr. Fllnn for the of fice of County Judge makes his opponent look unusually Bilyeu. The King of Slam, who is soon to visit tht country, is one of about seventy children. He was crowned In 1H68, when 15 years old, and is quite an amiable and well-pjl formed sover eign. A great deal of line timber was blown down across the Calipooia by the big blow some weeks ago. and by-rcads in many instances are impassable. The meetings at the Court House last week were very generally attended, the house being filled nightly. The logs for Allen, Robinson A Co. commenc ed arriving on Saturday. The Callow! is In good stage, and the drive was made with success. When heavy swells disturb the deep. What sbonid the good ship do In pity for the sea-sick men ? Why, she should Just heave, too. There has been loaned in Linn county by the Scotch company represented in Portland by Wm. Reid, over 215,000. The property mort gaged to secure these loans Is probably worth tn the aggregate one million dollars more. The taxes for school purposes in this dis trict are now due and must be paid. There is an Immense amount of snow in the mountains and a few days of continued- warm weather will create such a flood as has not been seen for yea-w. John Reed has some good bay for sale. . For stylish dress goods go to Samnel . Young's. Ilaflenden Bros, keep a good article of but ter. The Republicans of Benton county have placed a good ticket In the field, one that meets the approbation of the people and will be elected "and dont you forget it." Correct railroad time at Trend s- Mcsners. Allen. Robinson A Co. have 400,000, 000 feet of logs in the Calipooia. Clean np'your yards and alleys Immediately and prevent sickness this Summer. Mr. James R. Foster will soon commence the erection or water works to supply the city with good chuck. The Odd Fellow ot this city will have a so cial reunion at their Temple next Monday eve ning, the sixty-first anniversary of the order In the United States, on which occasion short speeches, readings, music and general Jolarlty will make the occasion agreeable a"d pleasant to all. Ton can procure the best ahoea or boots in the market at L. E. Blalns. : G. W. Fnrry's postorBoo address is now at Mt. Idaho, LT. J. E. Cox started East this week oa a visit. Mrs. Cox wlU reside at Bun. Vista during his absence. Oh 1 those are tears of bitterness. Wrung from the breaking heart. When i wo. blest in their tenderness, Must learn to live apart. A fl remans excursion from Portland to Cor vallla on Sunday, May !, is .rumored. The Oavilr Bays the Corvallis people will not en-tllii.-c. The handsohto millinery at Mrs. Powell's attracts unusual attention. Mr. John Conner returned the first of the week from a month's absence ill Ca-Urftrma. ntoch improved in healb. Mrs. Dave Thompson and son Ed., left Phil adelphia on the eth mat., en route for home. They will take Niagara fulls In their route. where they will tarry a few days ; they will also tarry in Iowa a few days visiting friends. and will not probably arrive in this city until next month. Mrs. Thompson's kcalth is great ly improved. Richmond Ranges, six different styles and thirty different sizes, at McFarland A Harvey's. The report that Mr. J. J. Charlton, Republi can candidate for sheriff, was engaged in a fight at Providence church on Sunday last, is false, there Is not a word of truth in Iti All the novelties in stoves, runges, cooking utensils and house furnishing goods, can be obtained at McFarland A Harvey's. Tho attendance at the union meeting at the Court House on Sunday night Was immense. The collection taken for Rev. Mr. McLafferty amounted to 30. There is a prospect that the recent Iron boom will flatten out. In the meantime McFarland A Harvey are st Uing goods at the old prices. See public sale of land belonging to the estate of David Presley, deceased, on the 27th of May next, on tho premises, Frank Presley admin istrator. Lots of ammunition nt W. L. Baltimore's. Judge Fllnn has about recovered from his late illness. Mrs. Park's display of millinery is handsome, and her assortment of flowers can't be beat anywhere. Just go to W. I. Baltimore's and buy your onion sets for twelve and one-half cents per pound. , An excursion from this city lo Astoria by water la on the tapis'. ' Cheering news comes from every part of the county that the HcpuUlicaus are united on the county ticket, and will heartily aid in electing it. In union there is strength. The ladies will find all the novclt ics in spring dress goods at Samuel E. Yonngs. More new goods at L. E. Blaln's- he always has the very latest In clothing. Jack Alpliln moved Mr. Maine's two-story fiame, from Ellsworth street, between First street and the river, out on First, between Ly on and Baker streets, during the week. We believe the entire Linn county Republi- can delegation went down Tuesday morning to attend the Republican State Convention. Wheat in Liverpool is 9s lod to lis ; in New York, 1.45 1.30 per bushel : in Chicago, (1.11. The moon has been striving haid each night to put tn an appearance, but generally she has hid her face behind a veil. Don't forget the onion sets at V.C Balti more's at twelve and a half cents per pound, nnndsome new Jewelry at French's cheeper's ever. The handsomest Derby bats at Mrs. Parks', awful cheap. The grocery business, in the hands of the Haffenden Bro's., never was In a more pros perous condition. Keeping the fullest and most varied assortment of goods in their line act 1 ve, energct ic and wide awake to the interests of their patrons and the general public, dealing on the square with all who give them their custom, they have the entire confidence of the coinmjinity ; and with their business tact, good judgment and fair, honest dealing with the public, they will continue to prosper in the coming year. In these "money tight times it becomes every man to decrease act rial expenses as much as possible, while luxuries must be entirely cut off. In looking aboat for the best and low est priced furniture, don't fail to call on James Dannals he's got the furniture at figures that tell their own tnlc. The City Recoi der hnS advertised for bids for removing Linn's house, etc., to the lot on Lyon street, and bids must be presented to tin- Council at its next meeting, Tuesday cvenii g Ap 1127 til. Hand them in to tho Recorder on or before 8 o'clock of sold evening. Odd Fellows in good standing will rctucmbei the social union at the Temple, and be on hand Monday night. Jas. Titus has not returned from the I uncW gruss country as yet. but Mr. Everett will kind ly and politely show you through the splendid stock of watches, Jewelry, etc, for sale by Titus Bro's.. or attend to repairing Jewelry, cleaning time-pieces, etc , with skill and dispatch. Drizzly-drozKly, damp, chilly, uncomfortable weather generally through the week. Nice new cheese at Haffenden Bro's. Union meetings are In progress at Eugene City, preparatory to the reception of Rev. Mr McLafferty, who Is expected to aid in a scries of meetings there as soon as his labors in this city arc terminated. Spectacles of every description at Firnch's There are quite a number of men who aspire to be chief of the Allmny Fire Department, and as election day approaches they are airing their claims with more or less Ingenuity. Mr. Oeorge Hardy, the new telegraph opera tor, is right up in the business, and makes friends right along. Bills of sale, statement of accounts, etc., prlnteJ. gd through the malls tn an unsealed envelope for one cent; the same, written, cost three cents. Come to the RegisteK office and get your statements and bills printed, ahd save money. It is stated that our ordinances are deficient, not explicit enough in defining disturbances of a finable charncte-. Make them ironclad, if necesHary explicit enough to meet any and every emergency. K. N. Armstrong has got a good appointment in the O. S. N. Co.'s service east of the Cascades and has or will soon remove thither. Success, old boy. Itov. James R. W. Scllwood will hold divine service m St. Peter's Episcopal Church next Sunday. April 3th. morning and evening. L. E. Blain keeps the only exclusively cloth ing and gentlemen s furnishing goods store in Central Oregon. New goods just received at the City Drug Siore. The new syrup at Haffenden s just brats all 1 Try it. .. ' A full supply of paints at the City Drug Store. Rev. Mr. McLafferty gave notice that Wed nesday nlgh.t would close his labors In this city, when he would depart for Eugene City to aid in the work there. The gentleman labored faithfully while here, and will be kindly re membered by our christian people. Frank Wood, Jr returned from a week's ab sence in the Cascade mountains on Friday evening, bringing us a nice treat in the way of fresh elk meat. Frank had the good for' tune to kill a monster elk while in the moun tains, and, in the kindness of his heart he brought down the best portions of it and gen erously distributed It among his friends. Thanks, Frank, for the remembrance. Will Hart lens is fitting up the Central Market again throughout, and about the first of next month he will be on hand again to furnish onr people with all kinds of fresh meats. BUI is a success as a butcher, and all will be glad to know that he will once mora occupy his old place. .- The announcement that Hon, M. C. George had received the nomination for Congress was received with enthnsiastn in this city. Rah. W.tson, Lord and Waldo are the Republican candidates for Supreme Judges, and they will be elected. Now Jewelry at French's. Mrs. Julia Dawson, who has been so ill tor some days past that life was almost despaired of, we are glad tolearn is much better, and will doubtless recover. lJm TW A KaMleaB Cs)SmsIsiIsi. ' The article In last week's Democrat tinder' tho above headtng, imkes a few mU takes, as we shall proceed to point out : First As the motion Whereby the city printing was given to the Democrat was Illegal, Jn tiiis, that there mn au fs s efty Ortflnanor rcqutrtnfl: that the Cll? Recorder sdvertisH for bt.! for the eecntton of the efty print lus, the City Council liatf the right to rw- consMef snM motion, mf order that tht City ReeoMer erVe mrtlw, in amor-dance with- shW orrlinancev tnerr and now in tore. i'liUt was tJone, and the RJtftv having the lowest bftl. Was given tfte contract tut Elie yew. The city is virtually ffettrn? Its printing done for nothing hndef Che present contract. Seermtt Tne Mayor, in votln against tlie motion to reduce the emol uments of tlie Citv Treasurer for th . present year to one-half the astkal fees; voted to save tlie city a IsrwsulL at a hrrrh' able crxt of two or three times said lees; his opinion, gathered from repeated dV clftlon ot tlie Courts, rx-ftig that no legis lation could be taken by tlie present Coun cil lowering the emoluments of the pftseo-. Treasurer. Third Hie commtlnleatlo'i was not written by a Republican, - aw l therefore U a misnomer, as there Isn't man In the Republican party of this city w!m would be entity ot maklns inch air aes of himself as to write such a screed.- Urtfsbstk .' jr MWallsaV lite Greenback Convention assembled in this city on Thursday of last week, organ ized and. a.4 there seemed to be a mUnuder Jtandinir as to the tlpie ot l'mldinr th Convention, some understanding it was to bo held oil tlie 15t)i and otht-rron fhe Miry it was adjourned to Wednesday. Hon. John T. Crooks was elected Clialrwsn,- Messrs. Lee per and Snpdgrass as Secret taries. The Convention met on Friday morning! adopted platform ! fcnT nomi nated the following ticket i State Senator, J. T. Crooks ; Representatives, J. HiWil- son, Ki. snotigrass. o. rorgy. jlp. aijiis.- M. C'otMlra ami B. f ox 1 nmuyjiiarjo; W. J. Stewart ; Clerk. J. t.. ytllfer f She: Itr, James urantree x reasnrrr. wh sa- South ; Commissioner. A. . Bassett n4 f . W. Gaines f Assessor, i.. I'l-llpot, sur veyor, S. 1. lirocK f rx-nooi supnnuriiueni, D. M. Cooper Coroner. Dr. W. S. Brack en. A county jenirai wranimw was appointed consisting of Dr. Ilendrex. Chairman. W. J. Stewart, F. M. Dannalsy lames Forgy and Fletcher Cratrtrt-e. ' The meeting was harmonious. Aprtttsd spwolies were made by Mewrs. Stewrat and Dannals. One plank In tlm ptetibrtn favors making tlie offices of sheriff an clerk snlaried offices, allowing each f3,0U0 per year. . .: Ilssanii iMsfriay mt MMlissery ' Mrs, G. Piirrih has received a moat elegant assortment of millinery, bonnets. hats, etc.. Spring and Summer styleSf that are unusually attractive, and cannot fall to please the ladies. Call at ber shop oris door to tlie Bank, and examine good awtf prices, as she is determined not to Do ffl dersold. Site lias a (till assortmenf of ladles' furnishing goods, cashmere trim mings, ete., latest styles and best quality New gncds received by last steamer, wlrh more coming on tl e next, and will ,bV receiviniE new goods all through tlie sea son, as her orders are to forward alt novelties in 'miles' wear as rapidly as i hey appear in San- Francisco. She has, one ot the best milliners on tlie coast, and guarantees all work to give complete' satisfaction. The ladies are luvittd to' call and see for themselves. Mesdamcs Ilerren & Van Cleve are en gaged in Uie manuCicture ot ladies' furnish ing goods, children's clothing, all kinds t work in emoroidcry, braiding, etc, and will promptly fill orders tor all work et trusted to them on most reasonable term. LAdies are invited to call at their shop, at present at tlie residence ot Mrs. Kerresi. on Ferry between .Second aqd Third' streets, and leave . their orders. Tbey guarantee satisfaction. To Mr. Jakk FtKX.Avaox : lam now ready to continue the dahate on the immortality of the soul. Mr. Finktyson afllrma that Christ haa cnmnthe seomd time : I deny. I aftlna that Hie Bible waogiven to man by Inspiration Of.0l, At.F.lMABSHAl.1.. Cms ItovK tmr H We are indebted to the publisher, B. J, Kendall, of Enosborgh Falls, Vt., for the simplest and at tlie same time most corn prehenslve work on the liorse and his dis eases that We have seen. It gives all the allmenU to which this noble animal- Is-liable, the symptoms and characteibt1er and prescribes the remedies in so plain a fnm ner that no man need err in administering: tbem. Tlie work is sold at 25 cents pre paid by mall. Uncalled tor and remaining in the PosT office tn this city Xor the week ending' April 22, l&KJ : Albln, Mrs. T,. K. C. Bonzey, A. P. Carter, II. C. . Dir-ew, D. Hodges, Geo. Rice. K. S. Shirts, G. X. Writsinan, James Bartges, Mrs.EmHy Chetwood, Johw CarrelU Geo. Long, Isaac H. ' Smith, R. BenjasnlBF Thompson, Jennie v iiiiams, vanr Whitlioe, Annie Rodger P. II. ItAYMOKD, F. It. Tlie Bine Ribbon Club sweet fU fFr day evening, at Y. r.C. A, nalU Fol lowing is the excellent prograaMiM o8sed lor tlie occasion j Music. . Vrr. Address by Mr. E. D. tfeveftv Quartette Misses Anna Grffin, Urarsi Goltra, and Mesaerc C Haffendea anal H. C. Clement. Address by Rev. J. H. Condtt. Quartette aarne persons as above. . Five minute speeclies by the following; gentlemen : H. H. Hewitt, L. Fllnn, G. K. Chamberlain, and ethers. Quartette. C Collection. Adjournmenf. - , .T. r. C. A. ; Subject Stinday afternoon fs from ttfr chapter ol Romans, 16, 17 and IS. Re gular prayermeetiflg next Wednesday evening. AH Invited. ' . Cw ayrsspMOiy Is extentled to those married ladles who continually suffer during pregnancy trow naosea and vomiting an i breaking oat Q the skin. Nothing so harmless and so cer tain in effect to relieve as dr. htdes gol den blood syrcp. 'Purely vegetable. April Slsfc. 18S0, at the House of II. TV Probst, I.lnn County, Oregon, by Rev. J. Bowerooit. Mr. Robert Nk-keH and MtW Ella Jolin loth ot this coanty. ) s