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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1880)
r 5 , " ; 'J J i 'iJM11lLj!,iuJM i i i 111..".......- ft A- - out T i yor mma vocation of life ; for Bojrt In every stage of growth ; come and tee what we have to offer, and at what price we utu wii Hats, ( iaps, Boots, & Shoes, and Gents' Furnishing Goods, .. ' .- tar trcii.TII FOR ALL. I do not know what more to n to Hd of thUeo:u. cmy", j - redv ort any 'TUa Original-' Why. try aWtssMtetrts P-reAOB; Fever Aue Mlxtttre.1 Wort toward resftnin: ybor many father ihediclnes combine HtHuiit than thiw nppfiftV. JITWR I88n " - T7 l..i I , - 1866. 1880, Price( y always Low, and the Best Goods for the Money. - Ai Yours Truly, Samuel E. Young IS SOW RECEIV1KO HIS Spring & Sumner Stook -OF- Xew To-Uay. THIS PAPER F:s$52Z, LOCAL MATTERS. Water Fitting! L BLAIN f GENERAL, MERCHANDISE, COXSISTIKG OF DXVST GOODS, 'soots g Shoes, CARPETS, GE0CIZIIE3, HOUSE FIRMSHIXO goods, KTC ETC. ETC. Albanff Cash Olotlaing" Store i um il"! HiniliTi i I " RICHMOND, THE BOSI RANGE. t am now offering a Larger & Better Stock than erer before, and am carrying a regular line of reliable goods. Having paid CASH for ail of tbem. Dcte mined not o be I mm I'.VDEnSOLD ! Over OrJE2 THOUSAND ixi XSm& in Xainzi Count( Albany, Oregon. THE rNIKKSINED HEREBY IKFOM hi friend and the nubile generally, that he is prepared to do all kinds of 'Crater l-ttlxxgp at th lowent living rates, in connection with the Water Work, o? th city. jqhx fiR,GGi Albany, May 14. 1880-33 via Notice of Final S&ttiemeHii NOTICE hereby riven tnat fne unaersign ed Executor of the last will and testament of the estate of Nelson Simons, decensea, nas filed In tne t;onmy uwn ui uiraiiij. v -7 M.n,iwMinnt as such Executor, and TUESDAY, the 61 h day of JULY, ItSO, at one o'clock P. M. of said day, has been set by said Court for the hearing of objections to such final account ana me khiii , IntaNWtMl 1T1 Ml. 1 1 1 tmiHlCUi lilt. 1 lu - , t. nAtlflMl in tmnptu tw t" .i iWi'iuirtHnnn In A limn v. Oregon, on said day. and file their objections, iranj-.tosaiunna.-.... Mv l. 1880-Svl2 Execdtor. StacrifT Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tne county 01 i-inn, Charles O. Barnes, Plaintiff, M V- Ttronm. Etta BiTwn his wife. I. R. Mnnres. administrator, and Sarah W. Stinson, adminlstTatnx, 01 tne estate 01 a. u. Bunwn, Hrl T W Stmrt. J. V. Wolford A K. woiiora, partner., uoiiik uuaurem flrm-tmuie of J. M. Wolford E. Wolford, De- fpinflants. ,w TIV V1BTITE OIT A nn KKK OF" UHr.V.l.U n snMfn ihitahnvii nftmedrnBrt in theftllAVf entitled siilt.and an execution' and order of sale issued in pursuance tnereor, to me aireci mm ibI1 vxmil. I hiivc levied nnon the tnort. icnged premises described in sata execution ana iIwhm and rn)tr nf mIa a follow. tOWit ! Commencinratthe northwest corner of block No. 83, in the city of Albany, in Linn connty. rtrnn .nil ninninr thmca HOUth 130 feet. I Hence east vsz im, mence norm i ii. thence west 18 feet to the place of beginning, and on Satnrdav. the 2fh day of June. A. D. 1880. o f fAnrt TTnnM rlnnr in the rit V of Albany. I.tnn mnnn. unon. at tne nonrol oneo'cioca p M I wll' sell the hereinbefore described rcl property at pnhllc anction. for cash in nana, to the highest bidder, the proceeds of sale to be anplied as providl in said decree, as follows : First, to tne pavintnt 01 ine cwi S86 SO, and accruing cost : second, to the pay- n,n ! ninlntifr. Chrlc O. Barnes, the sum or t4 533 92, and the further sum or 1B0, all in V. S. gold coin, with interest thereon at the rate of ten ner cent, per annum iroro i ne ithdavorMav. 18; third, to the payment to the defendants, J. M. Wolford E. Wolford, Mrtnini. dnlnff huslneM nnder the firm-name of J. M. Wolford and E. Wolford, the sum of rio 45, and tne overplus, tr any tnere oe, io m roiJ to the defendants. M. V. Brows and Etta Brown. Ills wile. I tj.il fli,ii 111 n n,V of ,1 a V imuhajvii Sberiff Linn County, Oregon. BtGeo. hixphret, ueputy. ladles Variety Emporium. MARBLE AD STOAE WORKS. ffTJ.R TT J. HYDE Manufacturers of MONUMENTS! Head Stones, Tablets; 31a ii ties, . Cemetery Curbing-, Ashler & Coping. Tils for "Walks, I Basss for Oardaa Fonntaina, FIremesi' EleeUsMS. The election on Tuesday passed quietly, with the lollowlng renulia s FOB CHI:F EKGIXEER. W. B. Scott... off .53 .48 lrrswmsrie'-' Health SborteU good throughout th country. . Splendid growing weather during the' week. " M. . Sunday School excursion on the 8th. Campmcetlng time Is rapidly approach . ." : Good advice .and better aatlsfiirtipn Is 1 hi iid in erery bottle of Plunder's Oregon Blootl Purifier, a purely vegetable com pound known to be the best blood cleanser . Ballard. Tsoni A Co. make the best Family Flour; A large number of our firemen and their lnends w?ni to Sill em yesterday to aid the Are boys there In housing their engines! G. V. Humphrey Scott's majority... :. P,cn,b B,Ven by lhe nM. A,d FOR ASSISTANT ENGINEER. D. Bankin... Fred Graf... ;, 1 1 61 i . .37 I Invite ttie nlleation er those wanting gsod voom at ntrv.JkK rmcKS, emit sn aec nae. Albany, April 16, ,S0-vl3nS Tarn O'Shanter, Jr. CA N BE FOCNP AT AN. Marshall's Livery Stable during the season of 1 -om-mencing April lst,anu ang July 15th, ItSO. T M O'SlIANTER, JR., is coming ; years old. Is a inahosony bay, stands 16 hands high and weixhs 1.650 pounds. He U Clydesdale and Messenger stock. Tkrxs. -The ason. iTSTSSU. Albany, Oregon, April, 1880-29vH McFARLAflD & HARVEY. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND German Zephyr, Canto. Thread. Pins, Xeedlea, Buttons, Ileal Hair Switch es and Curls, Hosiery, Stamped Goods, Cc, tc, lie. Alau, Agent 'or Ir. Warner's llvnllh rrl Ctaild'a Waist! and Madam Foyes Skirt Supporter. Corset CS-French stamplnj; done to order. 1:16" Broadalbin St.. opposite Post Office Jgaar Qpcine Porous PLASTER. PvtKntytlu Bat. Tkt m'fK wtn smirtfnt Iff i-ihtmt anlonlm mrdal aim rmtbtr flatter, at teth Ikt Gnlenniat and Paris KxmritioM. Widely hiohcmt f antraJ t knvnt aswf pfcyrictMt am m great m rmvemni on Ik ordinary p.ir plajter. .atfc anp c '1MTBIU plaster are ta medication. It relieves almost at once and caret where other plasters fall even to relieve. It is vlthnnt itrmht the hen remedv ever devised for 1 j me and Wat Bck. Rhenm.ti.m, Spinal and Kidney ComnlslnU and all local aches and pains. Avoid !mitatkrae.Sotd hyallDratjjsta.PrhseSSe. Bbabvby Josutsoa 91 Piatt 8t,N. Propts? Bankln's tnajority 24 a . leroal Neatleat itr. Frank Parton, who returned lat Week from a tour orsevetal weeks through Eastern Oregon, Idaho and Washington Territories, met a large number of former residents of Linn COtjnty. the majority of whom have made themselves comfortable homes and are prospering well in their several iocatious. At Pendleton he met Dallas Price, Geo -4V -.-Dawson," Mrs. Delia Smith. John Nattn, Mr. Penlngton, Judges Conley and Walker. At Center, ville Dr. Joiin Irvine Is located Arid, in partnership with Mr. Cook, one of D. M. Cook's sons Is keeping a drug store. Ben Hefvey it riinning a snddle shop In the town. 'At Weston, W. T. arfii located J. K. Morris and wife. Dick Powers and family! Prof. Thomas Taylor, Mr. Bond, a sdn of ex-Councilini'i Nathan Bond-of this city, Geo. Hays, Sam Tillard and family. Milt. Brown and Billy Denkar. At Milton, W. T., Mr. Tower is engaged In butchering. Among others located at Wall Walla, W. T., tie saw Mr: Jake Conser. who was engaetl in erecting a waFehonse for McCsiiiy fc Son; Ctiarley Frotik,-Jack Burcol. George Giles, the latter engaged in milling. At Waitsburg. W. T., he nlet Ves. Cinnon, who owns a splendid farm "Mgiit In town." Messrs. James fc-ed and Geo, W. Settlemire, with their families, also reside here. At D.iy toh, W. T., Harry and Clay Kuhn'reside ; Father Carothers and family. Archlmltles Hannon, Dr. Bell. Dave Spangler, Ab Taylor, George Reed, Judge Morgan Baker. George Bartges, William Strong and Mrr. Andy Carcthers. At Marengo. W. T., he fvtinJ our old friend Wa'drup in the principal hotel, and postmaster as well. Henry Schleuter is running a mill at this ptare. which has but lately sprang into existence. Elias Fanning. I. M. Cook. X. Xettle and George Wilson are residing in or near Patalia City, I. T. At Lewi-ton, I. T., Cliarley Monteiih Is engaged i:i engineertng a saw mill ; Mr. Evans, a few years ego clerk for Blain, Young fc Co., of this city. Is County Aii'litor ; John Elder Is butchering ; James Kelson is at work at liU trade . Adrian Comley and John Weiss are also residents of IewIsto'n. Mrs. Luper is living at Umatilla, and a son of Rev. Mr. Sweeney is agent for the O. S. N Co., at Wallula. Mr. Parton met many others who formerly reisded In T.lnn. some of whom have been absent a number of years, and in nearly every Instance he fount! them "well fiacd" arid happy enough. . Brswasvllle tSnSea. im- I and all kinds of work done in Stone. tiynoaa n your own imiu anw . n hi.. MaittiMiif th flmnmB narau Plaster are ia this article inereased 10 fold by avna and scientiae HAFFENDEN BRO.'S. TObolM&U Al Ztttall Sealsri la Thf ' eat Carriage manufacturing House of the j World. EMERSON FISHEIi & CO., TOP BUGGIES GROG ERIES, R0V1S lOiJS! -AND- PHETOWS, Best SBaterlr 3ot Warkmansfllp, Ilandsoittej style, sS Dnrable Veblclei lii Etcry nsp4-ct AtrcMtg J AWCPACTCIUE fl They rive n.falll aatisftietlon. FiailKB A CO. Alflf WOW rABT f THE ASEsOCAS COATJMEST. VS fJSE 19 ETEBT hials from all Hie snbjeet to tnspeaoit Messrs. XateasosriSKKB Co.: Ail thlr work Is wirrnn Nrl. They have received teatlmo- t lie count r' of purport similar to the following, hundreds of which are on galva, Ins.. ttiv 1, 1S79. FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS, FANCY GBOCERIES, 0ALTF0S1TIA CSACSIHIS, 2TTJTS, it feet tne LAi-gcst lst Assorted find moat Varied StocW GItOCEBIES In the country of THE OjLY EXCLUSIVE GROCERY ALBANY. IN Brownsville; Or. June 2d, 1SS0. Ed. REGtSTEtt From all quarters of this section the farmers say the grain Is looking unusually well, and the prospects for an abundant harvest Was never better; The interest in the Blue Ribbon Club lie re is still very great, and much eood Is being done lit lie caut e of temperance by it. Last Monday the various candidates for county offices paid this place a visit, and had a full bouse many ladies being in atten dance. Of course each party thinks their men did better than others, and of course We are df the same opinion. Each party promises to cut down the salaries of the Sheriff and Clerk, and to make many changes for ths benefit of the taxpayers. The sneeehes were short, and tf neral! V T? TT T? i XT TT TT T? f? well received bv the larsie adience : of As we tret our marble direct from the Quar ries, and have it selected with care, we can as sure customers the Tie Best Materials and LoFBst Prices. Orders from any part of the State promptly attended to. g7All work vrarranTen as represemeu. v-siinn and Works on corner of Second and Ellsworth streets, Albany-OresrOh. . F. WOtfB tc. CO. March 19, 1880-vUn25 Albany Furniture Souse. JA&iriO DANNALS, Manufiacturer and Dealer ia Bedroom Snits j Walnnt, Ash and Maple Parlor Salts ; Patent Kockcrs. Kasy Chairs and lounges a specialty. SprinG MattresseS, Extension Centre Tables, Pillar Extension, etc. A splendid lot of li Firggfoof Srlctes STirst Straat, Alaayt Ortgoa. I hve nsnd oitof vnur Ton Rnsrrles three rears, and three of them two years In my liver l stabl, and they hai irlvwn nte perfect saUsfaction and ars in eon man r nse. uwai Messrs. Coeeora I Awm t Kswsrasv. s. C, July V, rtnar Sim I hie ha tMtnz the Rmcnnn A risher BnjrsrT I nonaht from yoil s roughly. I .oppose, as anf th.otsfl. I hail a fast homo, drove him at full speed. ometims With two, ,1m dies and myself In b"-rf t. and it Is UMlay worth all the money 1 paid for it. I say the BnV -tlftn tltt (JsrHaees have made In localities where they hove been ased lbr ersem A flatter Bap unnl mm hv l.i - men. Pb vlcians.an'l others reonlrinv hard and constant ve. Has 14 tot aa Increased itcmt-Mnni those lrxllf le, Jrf mprt which the man n fact nrlrte; fneflitles of ttaetr mammoth esjjjpt " ave been extended, enabling tbem now to turn eat In good sfynx IAGES a week. 1 CO.'S CARs.!Ad kWi it iter. ALBAUt UARBLE tlOB&Ss 5TAIGSH BEOS.. , DKALEKS lif lilonusnctatc, i$ ffiAD ST01TT3, -EXcvtr ts ITALIAN Oil VGRMOflT MAEBLE Albany, i Oregon. Also, every variety of cemetery tad Other stone attention riveh to orders from any part tit the State and WashifiRton TerrttorY, by mail or otb Lr.imi. and nratc ntlv lorwarded. All work war- Ciated. ' Hn Wain at and Hardwood Chairs of all kinds. Wh&t&ets,! Sookcftses. ' .... SidilMftxds;- ' In facM lateod to keep a first class FurniturE HousE. I am thankful for past patronage, and Intend to make It to the interest of all residents Of this elty and vieinlty to eo tne and see me. Corner of Second and ferry streets, ALB AM T, VlStlM OKfUO. WA001TS ! WAGOITS ! w agoasi EXPECT T6 HfccfelVE TftlS WkEK, dfrtet am tne r acrory, a car joaa oi tne eeiebraa AIK WAliO.S, which will have all the I.ATKST lHrH IVKKKlainWlkir 6g Tire. I ted Van fall to can aactset pri SAMITE L K76tl Albany, stay si, lsse. rices. Mi. course Capt. Humphrey todk down the house, and Mr. Baum's rertiaiks Were re ceived with storms oi apptanse. The Cornet Band of this city regaled' the occa sion with music, and certainly done them selves great credit. In the evening the Band gave Messrs. Baum and Mason each a serenade, and this wound up the day. We never saw as much Interest In an elec tion before in this couuty as was manifest ed here this week. . i lite various mills and factories here are now all running on full time. Mr. Geo. Gross Is doing some good work on our roads, and fixing np the bridge In good shape. Mr. Willson Is about the same as last week, but Dr. Starr is improving, and we hope to soon see him out again. There is a little talk of building a town ball here by a joint stock company. Mr. Willig, our city tailor, has removed Into the store fbrmerlr used as mfllTnery store, 1b the factory block, and Is now welf fixed In Hie. .? t Last Sunday a very large crowd attended the Sunday Schools here, as It was the centennial anniversary of the founding of thW first Snnday School. Addresses and music were very Interesting on this occa sion. The railroad boo'tfl ia of coarse felt here, and we all feel in good cheer In eoriseqffenee Many are already making cSlctYTA'tlomi on important changes In Sown nd ctrfmtry matters where the road comes, an A stone are of the opinion that this tjlty will stand a sro1 show to get the Court House either oi mis or a new count v. However, time Nabrow Gacge. Society of this city was largely attended. and all were made welcome.' It was the jolllest and mint sociable occasion of the season. Our German friends thoroughly understand the art of sociability and geno.' tne enjoyment and don't you forget k. Ballard,, Isom Co. grind wheat Into flower for toll for ail who ctme. Election next Mondaylet every Re publican be at the polls. Rube Saltmarsh received the first wood, en bowl made at the new factory at Lebanon.- i .. . .; The wire vrorics is cfdwdea ith btdefii and Brush & Co. tire' compelled lo wbrt early and late to keep up with the dei mand for wire cloth. " " That new invoice of shoes, boots and slippers, just received by I E. Blain, are wo.-thy the attention' of those desiring to wear well made, easy fittiagjtnd fashion able goods. ; - Hafiendens are on top in thai and provision line. Mrs. Parrlsh continues to receive new and late style goods. Her immense sales makes this nefcessary. - "Retilrns' from the canvass In Benton assures us of a complete victory for the , Republican ticket. The Statesman9 sty the refj&jf Col. Bradshaw, Democratic candidate tor ' ' prosecuting attorney for this district, did not speak-at Independence, ws . that Mr. Graves, of S.tlem, was after him to collect an old board bill. The Col. scooted for Ills home in Yamhill, leaving Judge Piper to do all the speaking. The Col. can't make a speech, he's an Inferior lawyer, and his "face'' would hang him before any jury in Oregon. A young lady states that several bottles of Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier have done her more good than all other medi cines taken during several years. Enoch Sloan Is busily at work on the timbers for the brWge over Lake creek. A new Insurance company has come to town, ami Is represented by J. GradwohT; At the glass-ball shooting at the picnic on 5Ionday pretty noU shooting wa done. . " Get out your linen dusters. That "Swltzercase" at H.ifienden's 1 fist disappearing it's first class. ' Pay your dog tax or lose your dog. Tlic firemen's election tiH Tuesday was a most exciting affair. Quite a number of firemen voted. '' The water tor the mains I to be taken! out of the Canal at the falls, and b rough through wooden boxes to the works. The LaJies Industrial Society meets next Tuesday at Mrs. W. R. Cannon's. Mrs. .fas. H. Foster is rabidly recover ing from a Severe illftess. One day last week near Scio. Nnry Foils killed seven cayote pnps a fair day's work. On Tnesrlay evening Safety Lodge Xdv 13. A.O.U.W., elected ; the fo'lowlng officers : R. J.' Graham, M W ; P. C. Harper, G F ; E. A. Parker. O ; Uti Baum, Rec ; P. f'-ohen, F ; L; Klih'e,' Receiver ; Joe Webber, G ; E. tt. Sloan, I W Milt Houston. O $. Cnas. Burl. hart buried Ids little daughter . on Wednesday at the Albany Cemetery, bringing the body from Independence; Charley's present home. At the election on Tuesday W. B. Scott, of Linn Engine Co. No. was elected Chief, and Duncan Rankin, of Albany Engine Co. No. 1, was elected) Assistant Engineer of the Albany Fire Department. During the everting botH were was serenaded by the Brass Band. Mrs. E. Coats ifnrf son, of Eastern Port land, are visiting friends In tne city. Franklin Preslyv who has been a resi dent oi Linn county the past sixteen years, starts for the bunch grass country In a tew days, where be will take op his residence. . Prosperity attend him. Mrs. D. F. Smith wilt give dramatio readings at the Opera House this (Friday) evening. The Portland papers speak in the roost flattering terms of Mrs. Smith-, elocutionary powers. " ' " It Is next to impossible to get a. mas to converse on any other than polities 1 topics this week. The coming elections absorb everything else; stfll llaftenden's sell the-., best groceries at the lowest- rates. The M. E. Sunday School- excursion, from this ilfy to Salem-is now arranged to -come off on nest Tuesday, June 8th, and as the election excitement : will ho oter then, we can all go. We have tested one-bf the new bake-- ovens punt Dy air. jsriggs, and we pro nounce H perfectly splendid. Ifd cheap, too, and every housekeeper wants one. . Toe census ehameratora ar- busy, bar.. Ing commenced- work oto Tttesdsy. will tell. In this elty, Mny 30. 1390, to th wife of Mr. Jart.. $allatdK a - dsuchter 9 potmda.. A Wwrtlsjr . On the 1st Instant the IMrectera elect of: ttie A. P. Co., met at (Be oftlce. of- the Cbmpany In this city ancl elected tl: IT.. Wilds, President, aod D. Mansfield.' Secre tary. This maJUs the eighth-tlmo Mr jiansfTetd has been elected, to tlie office showing tlie high estimation 4n. whieh he is held b too stocahblders- in the Com- pany. He (s not only a correct- and cotn- l petent bookkeeper, but a-mot aocoraraodat. Ing, tructworthy and honest officer, who. possesses the con faience-and respect, ofali who. know him.. , , . ., r ..11. ..- . j - - - " '