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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1880)
V 2UsB 1 ." LEGAL. Q. E. CRAMBEKLAK. CIIAMnEIttAlX, neys a. Lrtw, ". - OJCKOO.V. 'i rooter-s new brick block, first n Jet, n tairs. vllnlS . .. KUU. W. R. BJIYEl', ,HWELL BILYEU r;j-y at I-aw and Solicitor in Cuanccry. AtBASV, - OSEGOX. m.T.F.CTIOXS promptly made on all po t. i.i-uns iieuotiatod on reasonable terms. .min Foster's new. block. nUvll Jf . K. WEATIIERPOllD, (yoTAnv runijc.) Attorney nt Law, n ; jVLBAST, : : OREGON. TlItt VRACTICE IX TTIK DIFFERENT court of the Slate. Special attention iv-! e- to i-o!le-tio and prolxite matter. Opfici ! In Old Fellows' Temple. ' n47vlu j..BrMntaiv. c. e. wowekto. Slutnplircy &. Wolverton, AtturiiFjr ana Counselor nt l.aw. "VXT I Tj I. PRACTICK IN ALT. THE COURTS T of thisstate. Offick in Froman'abrick (up si air. Albany, Oregon. Iln49 . JL. II. MOSTAXIE, Attorney at Tn-vv, H. viifl.4.vr, OREGON. OTTIl'F. -rp stairs, over John Brlges store, on Kirt Mnl. vllnlo C. H.'nEWITT, AYiorncy and Counselor at Law. r"t, of'l Jut Qfflee Building, Albany, Oregon. T1M. ru.VCnCE In the different Courts ot T the Slate. Tlln52 MEDICAL. l. 51. JOXES, M. sician and Surgeon, AlBAXY, OBEVOS. At Plnmmcr's Dm? Store, in Odd s"fcshinton streets, one block sonth of Ans. Saj-t-bMl livery stables. 4(5 v 12 3. 12. SAVAC-3, H. D., Physician and Surgeon, rroraans"s Brick, up stairs, Flr.t street, t Albany, Oregon. i v tin lo . C; C. C. KELLY, in. PSYSICIA1T S SUEGEOIT. AI.UAXT, s t OREGON. OFFICE IN MfIIAVAIN"S BRICK P-LOt'K. Residence one door nrth ol lrooui facto ry, Mreet. Ilvl3 PiUL. C OHEN 11ns removed his stoctk of iroods to the brick lately oe-tipicd by the T :; -.-Grange Union Store, Corner Wnnlilugton nntl I'Irst ;trcet, !-cre he will be pleased to meet old and new - 11 customers. 44 .Vr.-.my.J.-Ty 1SS9. jii;.mi;s f. wnrn., artist, Fresco, Sign, Scene, t' AND Pictorial Painting:. TF.?ir;-I'0 A SPKCIAETT. I:kmii!. 1 ami 7, Farriwh block.corncr First xr. 1 Ferry t trnets, AUr.m j-, Oregon. CT. CHARLES HOTEL, ALBAS T. : . OREtSON, Tflrs. C. Honk, Proprietor. TUTS lTOI"?E has been thoroughly overhaul i nii'l renovated, and placed in first class -rrtiTion fr the accommodation of itsgiiestj. 'iood SauiVJb Roon for 4'ommercial Travelers, innc-rat siaare Ortice for Corvalli. Indct-end-fncr ai1 lA?banon. Free Cotx-h tOMtil rrona ilbe tKMfse. vlln49 KEHRY V7. SLIITH & GO'S CELEBRATED IIErJTUCKY THISTLE DEW " WHISKEY. -HENRY V. SMITH & CO. c DISTIULERS, Kanion Count, 6th Dist Kentucky, OFFICE. 252 & 254 Wesf Third St. ! CUJCINf JATI R. ?altmarsh,.jent, Albany, Oregon. v!3- Votlee of Final Settlement. -.TATir-t ts wktjkRY RIVEN that Franklin "i Irc)ev , as administrator of the estate of i .-ivid lTesJev,doeseci, nasniea in tnetjouniy Connor Lin" connty, Oregon, his fliial account ti ti" matter of said estate, and said Court has -intn.tnteJ tle third day of Anipist, 1SS0. at the ho' r of one o'clock in the afternoon ol said day 9 i lie tiuie for hearang objections to said ae , i;si. if any there be, and for rim settlement JmS-I, l0-vJ2n0 AUmimsinHor. CIST bivuH now before the pnbilc. You can make money faster at work for ns fit than at anvtbin else, capital not reqDln!u. U wnl s-nrt vo-i. $12 a day and upwards ' Ti'la at homo by the industrious. Men, ., ', -,, bovs a..d fcirls wanted everyahere Jo witf'Tut. Now is I he time. You can derole - r wroie time to the work, or only your . ..!- !.:. No other imsincma will ymy t., i . " r y '!. No one wiliinpr o work - , - ,r, 'ifwmonsr-ny by engagftnic at , , ,-.., it nod terms free. A great ' .'! (nilc'i? Bioiiev cnniJy and ,. -vr..j f. A3Jr.-a 'iitCE & -0., uvn4t, ISSUED JTYERY FMDAY, THE REGISTER BUILDING, Corner ferry and First Street. COLt,. VAXCLEVE 4 CO., PROPRIETORS. JT. n. MAINE, JR. 6(11.1.. VAKCLEVX. TERMS IN ADVANCE. One cony, one year.. ...................... .$2 AO One eopv, six months.... 150 iinfrle'coples Ten cents. IIIU ICS T A TT?TJ may he fonnd on Ole at O"o AXIAS iiUriJlAV Y. ftovreil Co's NeWBpap.- romrnrts may he msfl? for it In BiKW YOIJv. Amenta for tli Reg-later. The following named jrentlemcn are author ized to receive anil receipt for subscriptions to the Register in the localities mentioned : Messrs. Kirk A Tlurae TSrownsvlllo. Robert Klass Crawfordsville. Scth Ttnves Hnlacv. I O. P. Tompkins Harrisbnrg FRIO AY NOV. 12, 13S0 I'aefnt Recipe. A Lcncheon Disn. Beat two pggs mixing witli iliem a tab'espooiitnl of cream. Put them into a saucepan, add ing sortie anclioviea and ome minced tongue. Spread on toast a3 serve immediately. Crows Nest. Fill a deep pudding tin, or disli, with apples cut in thin slice, sugar and cinnamon, or lemon, to sweeten and flavor to taete, and a little water ; cover with a thick erupt made as above ; bake tmtij apples arc tender; Ferve hot with hard sauce, or cream and sugar ; be sure to cut air holes in the crut to let the steam escape. Oyster Toast. This is a nice little dish tor luncheon or a late supper: scald a quart of oysters in their own liquor, take them out and pound in a mortar, when they form a paste, add a little rich cream and some pepper. Get ready some thin, neat piece ot toast moistened slightly with boilir.g water and spread with fresh butter. Spread the oyFter paste thickly upon the nat. put a thinly cut round lemon upon each piece, and nrraoge them on a platter garnished with parsley. Serve very hot. Gixrekureat). Before the buck wheat soa!on fairly begins, fresh ginger bread is nice with coffee tor breakfast ; it is convenient to make it sometimes when you haven't bread enough tor breakfast and dinner both. A simple way of makinsi it is to take one teaenp fnl of molasses, four tablespoonfuls of hot butter or laid, stir in as much flour as you can, then put in a teaspoonful of s-aleratus, a heaping one of ginger in a teacup, and fill the cup almost full ot boiling water ; beat this into the dough a little at a time. Ktenm Ajfrlealinre. Cultivation by steam has been suc cessfully accomplished in England with a steam digger, a recent invention, which, workedby a single cylinder en gine of eight-horse power, under seventy pounds pressure of steam digs at the rate of ten acres per day land that takes three horses to plow an acre per day at the same depth. It is claimed, also, ,;that the diggers in penetrating the ground ease the weight of the engine to a considerable extent ofl the travel ing wheels, and also by their back ac tion drive the engice forward. Thirteen oi the widows of Brigham Young still live in the Lion House at Salt Lake. Their shares ot the estate were 21,000 each, according o the .ill, but by threateninsi liii;ati it they obtained about $10,000 more. They receive, hi-wever, on'y ihe inwme from their property ; but that is sufficient to Hive them excellent fare in the old home, with servants, hor, and $75 a mouth iu money. Louise, one of the daughters of the Prophet by Emetine Free, the most intellectual a:nt intelligent ot the wives, says that all of her full brothers and sisters have renounced po'yaamy ; but a majority ot Young 47 chillreii are Mormona Speaking of the house hold as it used to te, she says : " We lived very happily. My father's ruling hand had a 'good deal to do with it. He taught us to love one another. Every morning wives and children met iu the parlor, whero we had prayers and singing. People have often aked me how in the world father knew all his child rer ami wives, but I can tell yon it a single one was missing at prayera he knew it, and flnnd out where he or she was- Oar house was like a great hotel, and we the guests. Our tather was a great manager, and very practical about superintending his household af fairs. .. Onr rooms opened on to a long hall, like the one in the hotel here, but Jarger, and when we wanted anything from sisters, brothers, or wives, we went into this room or that at will " Some conjugal fidelities can be ex plained on the hypothesis that many a woman U satisfied to be nothing in her husband's heart bo that she it every thing in hi life. Jowa is the banner Republican State so far, having : .given over ciahty.five thousand majority for GarficM ana Ar- tLar a nob's State, Oregon's Vote. ; The following comities give Republi can majorities : i Kenton, 45. . ! Coos, 75. Douglas, 154. Polk.54. - Yamhill, 116. Washington, 302. I Tillamook. 60. Columbia, 84. Clackamas, 204. Marion, 668. j Clatsop, 120. Multnomah. 492. Total, 2,464. Democratic majorities : j Jackson, 322. I,ke, (est.) 1 50. j Josephine, (est.) SO. Lane, 79. Linn, 261. Wasco, 205. Umatilla, 325. Union, 226. Baker, 256. , Total, 1917. ! Republican majority, 547. In the above Grant and Curry are not estimated, but their vote is more likely to increase the Republican ma jority than to reduce it. Many curious stories are told of the influence exercised by the Afghan chiefs over their followers, among the most sinking of which is the following : A young Euglifh subaltern attached to the Kabul expedition ot 1841 2, rescued an Afghan pilgrim from some British soldiers who were handling him rough ly. The pilgrim warmly thanked his deliverer, saying with emphasis that "an Afghan never forgets a good torn or a ba one." Some months later, di.ring the fatal battle ot the Kurd-Kabul Pass, our hero saw one of the ene my point to him repeatedly, and con c! tided himself singled out for destrnc. tion. But, to his atfiazement, lie re mained unhurt amid the hottest file, while tiis men were droppir g around him like leaves, those who had molest ed the pilgrim being the first to fall. At length several of the eremy disarm ed and diagged him down by main force, checking those who wished to kill him by declaring him to be under the protection of their chief. The chief iu question proved to be identical with the rescued pilgrim a disguise assumed to aid his designs againsr the Engiish and the officer, having lxei hospitably entertained, was dismissed without ran som. A Boston electric engineer proposes erecting in IIo!y.ke, Massachusetts-, a tower seventy-five feet high overlooking the town. This is to be surmounted by an electric light which, if successful, will be followed by the erf ction ot sev en or eight more. It is expected that these will charge the upper strata , ot air with so much light that it will pro duce the same effect which the sun ex erts upon the atmosphere during the day, tho superseding all other kinds of light. In this manner it is believed that electric light can be made to pene trate spaces inaccessible to direct rays, just as the sun after it has set still il luminates the atmosphere. In other words, he intends producing artificial davlioht. Tbe Ant Cnklnet. Sii.ce cabinet making is getting to be the order of the day, says the Statesman, and lest President elect Garfie'd should fail to do the proper thins for want of good advice, we condescend to suggest the proper arrangement of the incoming cabinet : For Secretary of Stale, James G. Blaine, ot Maine ; tor Secretary ot War, Ulysses S Grant, of Illinois ; for Secretary of tbe Treasury, John Sher man, oi Ohio. We will name the ot Iters .when our advice i asked. Xot so bad. A backwoods preacher once eluci dated as follows in connection wiih the parable ot the virgins: "In ancient limes, my beloved hearers, it was the custom, alter a couple had lieen married tor ten virfjins to go out with lighted tamrs and meet, 'em on the way home, rive of these virgins tteing males and five females." A It is said that Queen 0!ga, of Greece, "is in love with Copenhagen." The Queen should come to this couitry and attend a Sunday school picnic. She would get enough "Copenhagen" in three hours to last her a week. The boys would not s'ight her just because she is a Queen. In this country a Qneen is considered as good as the daughter of a champion pedestrian. A hotel is to lie built at Quebec on the spot where Montgomery fell when leading the charge ot the American troops on the citadel in 1775. There will probably be charges mado on that spot which for recklessness will throw that of Montgomery entirely into Ihe shsde and, a before, the Americans will tie t)ie 6uffererv Selasorln attains. "Do we eat too much?" asked the Detroit Free Press, and out of five doz en boardinghouse keepers sixty answer ed in the affirmative. "Pansy O'Rourke" Your poem, "Lines to Maud," cannot be used. Mr. Vanderbilt hap turned Maud out for the winter, and, besides, she has lines enough. It any body asks yon why the Arc tic and Antarctic oceans are like politi cian", you can tell them its because ;- they lie aiound the poles. A poor cornet got his skull fractured, and was told by the doctor that his brain was visible. Fie replied: ''Write and tell my father, for he always swore I had none." "I am surprised," said a Galveston politician to a heavy property owner, "that you don't run for some office.' "Well you see somebody has to do the taxpaying." Bjoriisljurue Bjornsoi, threatens to sue Wilhelmj for infringement. Emi. nei:t lawyers, however think the case wont lie. It the fiddler had written it " Wjilhelm,'" it would have been a clear case. "Lurlme" Your poem about gray, hooded eve cannot be published, because it lacks fidelity to fact. By looking at any fashion journal yon will discover that gray hoods are not fashioi.able this season. Two schoolmasters of a western town have been put to flight by the inhabit ants for cruelty to the children. The pupils do not intend to set out iu searcb of the missing whalers. Mr. Gastadoni ot Vincengo, has invented something that will protons the sound of the piano note. It is very trying at a time like this to reflect on the fact tl'at no gun will shoot from here to Italy. The dull thud of a stick of wood in contact with joints of s-tovepipes is heard iirthe land, the air is full of muttered curse?, and there are loud ca'.lh for court plaster, t cover scalped knuckles. "Silonce enumerates 2S8 species ot organic forms in the air we breathe." Just think of it! Every time you draw a breath a whole zoological garden slips down your windpipe, and no free tickets to the press. According to an English writer Mr. Gladstone walked eight miles the other night to reach home after a long rail way journey. The person who for got to fcn the carriage for William has our heartfelt sympathy. Old red farmhouse big kitchen twenty bushels of apples forty boys and girls come to tlie paring bee winks, nods and squeezes, and a dance after supper ! Rise up, ghosts of by gone years ! A baby can pat, its rosy toe in its mouth more easily than its father can, but when it corhes to putting his whole f iot in it, the man of years and experi ence can discount the baby halt a hun dred and then run out. A noted author says that "little chil dren are the lilies of the valley of life." There is nothing so touching as the sight of a ten-year old lily scooting up a back alley Sunda3' afternoon with his pockets full ot fish lines and bait. The three men wTio captured Andie were playing cards in the bushes as- he rode up. Had they nut came there to play cards tie would have eFC?:'(-d and our country been lot. Let us take the right bower of hearts for our u.uioual ensign. Laywer C (entering the ofili:e ot his friend, Dr. M , and speaking in a Imrse whisper) : "Fred, I've got such a cold this morning that ( can't I speak the truth" Dr. M :! "Well, I'm glad that it's nothing that! will interfere with your business. P. T. Barunm offers so give S1000 toward a reading and amusement room in Bridgeport. Conn., where young men find sociabi'ilv awav from sa'oons. Mr. Barnum is ' evident !y alfewing hi-: remorse at having sold so much bad lemonade to take the right direction. A hackmau's idea ot hire education Knowledge how to charge. - Horse laugh mav be "Hay hay " Rome Sentinel. Neigh, neigh. Neic JJav en Register. There is a post-office down South call ed Dammit. 'Tis too bad. as Richard Deadeye would say. . When a Cincinnati! man speaks c.f the productions of his pen, you never know whether he is a literary feller or a hog taiser. 0 When the Sheriff arrested tbe girl he had to halter. Whoa ! Wieellng Sunday .Leader. Jo doubt she would have preferred a bridle trip. J aivesion sen 00 1 teacher hart a great deal ot trouble making a boy understand his lesson. Finally, howev er, she succeeded, and, drawing a long breath, remarked, "If it wan't tor mry von would tie the biizgest donkey on Galveston Island." We pTonoiinoe that young man hap py who is content with hat ing acquired the skill which tie aimed at, and waits willingly when the occasion of making it appreciated shall arrive, knowing well. that it mil not jotter, v7"aol3salo and FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS, FANCY GKOCERIES, CALIFORNIA CBACKESS, CANDIES, 2TTJT3, In fact the Largest, lest Assorted ajsl most Varied Stoclt of GKOCl!IES in t lie country. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE ALBANY. la rirspisof Brick, First Albany, Oregon. THE BEST OF ALL if PCIl HO AND BEAST. tor more tnan n intra ora eontnrv rthe nciluiiMaatsng Liniment bus been i known to millions all over tbe world ns 3 the only sale reliance for tbe relief of Ki accidents ami pain. It Is n, medicine above price and praise the It rut or Its k lad. For every lo i m of external pain wo Mnstatig Liniment Is "without fin equal. It ieitr !) LeH nud muscle to the erjr lione making the confirm ititcanfpuin miicI intliimation impossible, lis effects unnn Hum an Flesh anil the Hrnto Crrntioii ore cqualiy wonderful, fl Tlio Mexican, IMnimonfc is reeded by somebody in everv house. Kvervdnvbrinsra news of hs the Mfnuy of aim awful sen 1(1 or burn ft suixtneu, or ruenmntio martyrs re stored, or a valuable Iiorse or ox saved by tuo healing power of this IMENT which speedily cures such ailments of tbe HUMAN 1XES1I ns Rheumatism. K-wclllngrs, Stiff PU1UC. . nnunvKra jriascics, llurui nnd Scalds, Cats, Urulses k n tl Kprnlns, Poisonous Bites and SUi,K. Stirrnoas, LnmrnMi, Old Sores, t'lerrs. frostbites, Chilblains, iore Nipples, Caked Breast, and Indeed every form of external dls- S For tho JJrctb Creation it cures II Siprains, Swlnny, Stin Joints, t- H FAn.dr. ltirnM, a. I "S I'oot Wot, Srrcw Worm, Sktao, Hollow Ilnru, Scratcbri, Wind falls, Sipnvln, Thrush, Itlnabone, Old Slores, l'oll livlS, 1 11m npon the Silerlit and every other ailment o which the occupants or the Stnhle and Sitoelc Vard are liable. Thi Mexican Mustang Liniment always cures and never dlsuppolnts; ami il Is, positively, THE BEST OF ALL 1?C3 IIAIT C3 S4 LirailHE-N I 01 ifi 0 SITU p! 0 una Eotail Doalcrs ia GKOCERY IN Strsst, Albsay, Oregon. McFARLAND & HARVEY. The Crest Carriage ranufacturin House of the World. o EMERSON, FISHER & CO., CINCINNATI, OHIO, llleit ?Iatcrtul, Good Workmanslilp, Handsome Styles, Strong ; and IMirabJe VcSiicIes in Every Respect. 70,000 I CilHHIASSES niMTAUt'BED BY EHEttWS. FlSITrR CO-, ARE NOW 151 VSK IJf EVERY WKT OF THE AMEBM AS WSTlStST. Thpv irlvp nafnilinsr satisfaction. All their work Is warranted. They have received testlmov nials trom all part" of tbe country of purport similar to the lollowlng, hundreds ot which are on file subject to inspection : , xtpasn. KnrnoN Fiim Co.: Gai-va, Ills.. Jnlv IS, 1S79. lUiviKci tine of vour Top Iluesries three years, and three of t hem I wo j r is in m y liver-st-ible arid t bey have .(riven nic perfect satisfaction and are in eonstant use. Ohcar Smallsy. ; Mxwr rori-iierc ft Joirss -v : , NKWpr.BRY. R. C, July 17. 1879. iinr ' - I have been uwinsr tbe Kmcrson ft Fisher Bnsary 1 bousrht fi-om you as roughly.! ' snnnose as anv me could. I had a fast horse, drove him at full speed. nmetim?s with two la hV.W nd mwl' i 'i t he bnKv, and it is to-day worth all the money 1 jiald for it. I say the En "i"mi ft Fisher Unties will do. ' A. M, Tkaove, Fanner. ; Tlie favorable rem (at ion the Oarrinnres have, made in localities where they have been used for several vcars bv l.lvervninn. I'll vsicians.nnd others requiring hard and eonstantnse. has led t ITn Incn-iwd demiind from those localities, to meet which the mannfactnrtnBr ftulitlc of lheu mammoth establishment have lieen extended, enabling them novr to turn out In good style. , 3 GO CARRIAGES A WEEK. FISHER & CQ.'S CARRIAGES ARE THE CIST, . TITUS I3IfcO., J Jewelers, Albany, : Oregon. REGULATING TIME-PIECES ft B.EPAIF ing Jewelry a specialty. Call. Tllnl7 Aifeuta for "New 1ft me" Sewlns; M. clilnes). Infallibls Indian Eeaedies. t Sure Shot For FEVER fc AGUE. DURING A LONG RESIDENCE AMONG tbe Indian tribes of the eonBt and the Inte rior, I have had the ?ood fortune to discover, from The "Medicine" men of the several i ribes. -and from other sources, a number of rented lea for diseases Incident to this country, consist ing of roots, herbs and bul k, nnd bavins; been solicited by many people of this volley. Who have tried and proved the efficacy of them in disease, to procure and oiler t be surue for sale, I take this means of announcing to all that, during tbe past season, I have made an extend ed tour through the mountains and valleys, and have scenred certain of these remedies which are a sure cure for , i - Fever sand Ague. Thooe anffcrinjr from Ague who tlesire to bo 3nre-.t,can leave orders at Mr. Strong's store on First street, where I will furnish the remedies, varruiuinx a radical euro or 1 will demand no pay. VT. Si. J()ll.. fc35Iiemedies done up in $1 packages. 13-1 -AJfD- i t h JL . i-