The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, January 27, 1888, Image 3

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KntereJ at thi VjA UlUwat Albany, Or
aa eeoond-olaaa mall matter.
If KIDAV JANUARY 27, 1888
aim & nutting.
R.I liar mu 4 rraprlcUrs.
KKIKf IV MTrhU, i.srl Killlr.
OANDIDATE FOR ASSES
SOR.
We are requested to announce that Mr.
J. L, Nye, of Liberty Precinct, U a candl
date for Aeor subject to the action of the
next Democratic County Convention.
A MAN ABOUT TOWN.
The M A. T. Is informed that a gentle
man aawing wood in Albany was one time
a detective in San Francisco.
O
Snow began falling Friday morning last,
and almost before the gravel had sunken
out of sight below the glistening Hakes Mr.
Johnny Schmeer was on the street with his
greys and an Oregon sleigh. The M. A. T
caught his eye and was soon under his robe
of Crook county wolves flying through the.
streets of the cltv, a most enjoyable affair,
as old Boreas was in his best of moods. Mi.
C. C Cherry is also entitled to his best bow
for a couple lively spins after his J:4o nag.
O
His name was Millikan, and he taught a
dancing school here, as well as at Corvallls
and other places. After teaching his first
term he organised another class and collect
ed $3.50 apiece from the members of It. At
CorvallU the sum amounted to nearly $ioo
and we understand he was behind some at
Albany. Then he left. Corvallls papers
touch him up prettv lively, the Lea Jet
force alone being out $1 J. The M. A. T. Is
rcliablr informed that he was engaged to be
married to an Albany voung lady, and that
the day had been set for this week. The
case is a sad one ; but people who confide
in entire stranger, particularly of the ap
pearance of MUlikan, do not deserve much
sympathy if they get left.
O
During tle recent snow storm a young
couple were taking a sleigh ride along one
of the streets of Albany, keeping each other
warm, when a little girl, who had been to
Rovce & lansing's musical entertainment,
saw the funnv side of the affair and cried
out : "They like it, tley like it, they do."
Quite suggestive, by the way.
O
The Man About Town is not up to mili
tary tactics and hence would like to have
some member of F. Company (it used to be
Co. F.) tell what the Tacoma paper meant
when it said the annual muster would last
not less than six nor more than three days.
The City Ittnting.
The item in the Daily Herald yesterday
morning in reference to the city printing is
a yery unkind one. In the first place new
city ordinances are mere matter of news and
should be publislurd by a newspaper anyway,
and it is for this reason the Democrat
makes a low bid. The price Md is at the
rate of 60 cents per 1000 ems, over twice
what the II. raid dkl the work for two or
three years ago. In the matter of a system
f prices for space no paper in Oregon needs
a press association more than the llirald
but this is a matter it I foolish for newspa
pers to quarrel about. The price bid is more
than the Herald gets per issue for any stand
ing ad. in Its daily issue, several times as
much as for some". Figure it up.
Speaking about what a newspaper values
its advertising pace at,allow us to remark
that our contemporary is running anew
advertisement for a short time at the rate
of about y cents per inch per insertlon.and
is getting a very fair price. Figures don't
lie Measure vour ads. and see how it Is
with yourself." Give us a little rope and
we can prove that the city will be pa? in?
considerable for its space, that is if it ever
had much. As a matter of fact about the
only thing there ha ever been in the mat
ter is the title "City official paper."
1
65 Yean Together.
For many year past, at time,the Demo
crat has noticed the anniversary of the
wedded life of Mf. and Mrs. John Smith, of
thi city,each time remarking at its remark
ableness, and often wondering if it would
ever be able to do so again. We are glad
to be able to announce another anniversary
on last Saturday, the 65th, of probably as
pure and harmoniou a wedded life a the
world ha ever known,and one rarely equall
ed in extent of duration. A new phase was
presented at the celebration of thi anniver
sary, that of the presence of a great grand
child, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mr.
D. B. Monteith being present and crowing
over the event. Not many people live to
be 65 in the first place, to say nothing of a
couple living together that length of time.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith are each 86 year of age.
The setting un i a bright one.
F. Company.
The member of F. Company have been
"ized up," and the following is the result
Average age,24 year ; average height, 5
feet ojf' inche; average weight, 159 pounds.
The tallest member is 6 feet 4 inches, the
shortest just one foot below him ; the heav
iest member 210 pounds, the liL'hest, 1 20
oounds. Twentv-six of the Company are
over c feet 1 r inche in height. It is a re
markably good average Company, and is
working with great harmony. As soon as
Mr. Young moves into his new quarters the
Company will use his warehouse on acconu
street, which will be entirely remodeled tor
the purpose.
Death of Uogh Brown.
Hon. Hutrh L. Brown, the founder of
v
Brownsville, died &t that city last Tuesday
Jan. 24th. He was born in Knox county
Tenn., Jan. 25th, 18 10, moved to Missouri
in 1&38 and to Oregon in 1845. He opened
the first store in Brownsville and has resi
ded there since the place was laid out. He
was a member of the State Legislature in
1856 and has been a County Commissioner
For several years he has been nearly blind
Mr. Brown was a member of the A. F. Si
A. M., but was not buried by the orfkr.
Kouud Drowned.
1 he body of Aurilla Straight was found
drowned in the ice in Mill Creek, at Salem.
last Saturday. A Coroner's jury found that
she deliberately committed suicide for rea
son unknown. The deceased came from
Umatilla county and had been attending
the Sister's School. She was a ward of
Hugh Fields, of Brownsville. There is a
mystery about the matter.
... e 1 -
A Grange Convention for t he purpose of
electing members of the State Grange will be
he don the first S aturday in March, iu this
county.
The bviiei of the M E Chnrch and Society
will give a auppor and social at the VV 0 T
U Hall, Fab. Uth, 1888. All are cordially
nvifced to attend .
Mr Crawford, the photographer, has souio
finiv ewi of the ice jam, which our citizens
should secure.
Thanks to Mr John Gilhland for sumo tine
shells brought by him from Point Arena,
Cilifornia.
J W Wood was
the lnnane
CURRENT KVBNTM.
There arc 45 lady lawyer In the Cnlted
State.
A $ , 500,01V) fire occurred In Philadelphia
Monday night.
Wood is retailing in Pendleton at $7.50 a
cord and coal at $15 a ton.
Billy lcmpey was killed In a prio fight
near New York City last Sunday.
The mother of ex-Prcsldent Garfield died
latt Saturday.
85 member of Congress have announced
their intention to speak on the revenue
question. Comment is uimecessaty.
The C.K. F. P. U. have set the price of
salmon the coming seasonal $1 and $1. J 5,
which cannery men say is more than they
can stand.
The mercury at San Francisco went down
t 3 degrees below sero ; but the paper
were ashamed to own It and did some tall
lying about the condition of the tempera
ture. A St. Paul man, who ha a well-stocked
fish-pond, has tamed a big trout so that it
comes at hi call, eats from his hand and
shows its delight by jumping out of the wa
ter and turning In the air with very plain
manifestations of joy.
Cremation seems ta be growing in favor
in New York. From December 15th to
December 31st fifteen ltodics were Incine
rated at one crematory. On four days there
were two incineration per day.
Notwithstanding the fact that the Revo
lutionary war ended 106 years ago there are
now 3a widows drawing pension on ac
count of their husbands hem" in -it, ttie
Youngest of whom is 69 year of aire, A
curious fact.
An explosion in the Wellington collieries
near Victoria, B. C, laat Tuesday .caused the
death of over seventy miners.. About one
hundred were taken out alive.
Mr and Mrs Peyton Wilkes, aged respec
tively 97 and yi years, of Greenville, Wash
ington county, were married in 1S15, and
hence are ahead of Mr and Mrs John Smith,
of this city, eight years.
Sheriff Minto has received only $9,000 of
the taxes for this year, and as he will be re
quired to pav $20,000 to the State next week
is in somewhat of a pickle. Sheriff Smith
has done much better.but needs more money.
A party of explorers on the Harney lakes,
discovered an island three miles in length
that is apparently the home and breeding
ilace of all the various water fowl. The is
and is said to be simply alive with duck
and gcc&c and hi a very paradise for sports
men. Deer were also found on It in large
number.
The fire at Wakefield, Mich., which de
stroyed forty buildings started in the thea
ter. Somebody threw a frozen cabbage at
a monkey which appeared in the play. The
animal in retaliation threw a lighted lamp
tow wd the audience. The lamp struck the
stage and set it on fire. There wa a wild
rush to get out
Four month ago there was no such town
as Milton, Dakota. It site wa open, un
cultivated prairie. Now there I a lively
village, two large grain elevators, three
stores, a bank, and an the minor industries
of a Dakota town, including bliucard and
freereup.
Over at Lexington four preacher were!
holding a "distracted meeting," and one
evening three of them got into a row, using
some rather strong words, until Mr. Wirt,
the preacher who was conducting the meet
ing, was' obliged to dismiss the congrega
tion. Next day two of the holy disputants,
Farasworth and Kirk, were fined $to and
costs each, and the other one. Beach, $10
and costs for disturbing a religious meeting
E. O.
Henry Hu-?on, while walking from Hepp
ncr to Pendleton, had his feet badly froen,
near Vinon,yeteniay . I Ic wa picked up
by the stage driver and brought to Pendle
ton. I ..is: night kind-hearted Mat Taylor
furnished him with food and lodging, and
probably Judge Lucy will make him a coun
ty charge to-dav, until he I able to "rustle"
for himself again. Young Huston' parent
live near Princville. E. O.
Italietttlon Servlers.
The following is the program of the dedi
cation services of the new W. CT. C. Hall,
to be held on Tuesday evening, Jan. 31st, at
7 o'clock :
Congregational singing.
Responsive Scripture reading led by Mrs
L. P. Round.
Prayer Rev Rominger.
. Music Anthem.
Brief addresses by Revs Webb, Trumbell
and Davis.
Music Double Quartette.
Report of Building Committee.
Address Rev. S. P. Wilson, of Eugene.
Collection.
Singing by the children.
Dedicatory prayer Rev S G Irvine.
Sentence of Dedication President of W.
C. T. U.
Brief Address Rev. E. N. Condit.
Solo -Mr. I. M. Adair.
Doxology.
Benediction Rev. Round.
Good reading for persons interested in bay
ing groceries and provisions appears in the
advertise meat of Kenton St Chase.
Musical Convention,'
The R. B. George Musical Convention
is a success. Die class number about 50
and meets each afternoon and evening in
the M. E. Church, and are improving rapid
ly. The Convention will close Wednesday
evening, reb. 1st, with a grand concert tn
the Onera House. One feature of this en
tertainment will be a Doll Brigade by 60 or
70 little ladie with dolls. Admission, 50
cents, children, 35.
An Ampntatloa.
Last Saturday, Jan. 21st, at Sweet Home
Dr J 8 Courtney, assisted by Mr Ballard,
both of Lebanon, successfully performed an
j'amputatian of the right thigh of Geo Weav
er, who unfortunately sustained very severe
injuries about ten days previous to date of
amputation. Mr Weaver when last nearu
from was resting comfortably.
Generally True.
What everybody says is generally true :
A splendid place to buy groceries, produce,
and crockery ware is at Conn Brother.
Tney keep their customers because they
treat them well, sell a good quality of goods
at a reasonable price and are always on
liand to attend to the wants of their many
customer.
Pykc Opera Company.
Thi Company, whom the Democrat
mentioned as having been billed for Wed
nesday and Thursday of this week, will be
here next week, Friday, Feb 3. Alseady
a large number of scats have been sold.
Call and Kettle.
The firm cd Hoffman & Pfeiffer having
been dissolved all persons indebted to them
arc requested to call on either member of
the firm and settle their indebtedness, as
they wish to close up the old accounts.
Crowded,
The Btore of Monteith & Seitenbach is
crowded with seasonable and fashionable
goods, their liue of dress goods, fancy goods,
and cloaks are immense and if you desire to
please yourself giye them a call.
The following is the Democratic County
Central Committee . W & Bdyen, chair
man. F F Croft. J N Rie, F A Watts, O P
Smith. T I Black. C B Moatagne, F M
Daniels, I D Miller, 8 W Dodd, Geo Hum
REAL KMT AT K
Follawlng were the recorded tale In
Linn county during the past two week t
Isaac Banta to Henry Vrdom, 40
acres, tp 12, t E $ 40O
Peter Hume to Thos S Plllsbury,
joxiiO feet, Brownsville 180
CG llurkhart to Allen L Mocsengcr,
K half block 36, H'a and A .... . 1000
Uoh't Glass to 1 H Glau and W B
Glnss, all Interest In water ditch
running into Crawfordsvltle. . . . 510
Ievl Wet and wife toj M Moyer, a
lot, block 1, W A, Albany .... 700
Andrew Tripp to J W Scaulaad,
32 .4x50 feet, Lebanon ioo
W B Price to Linda Elchlcr, 1 acre
InSodavlile 25
John R Baltimore to J Q Swank, aoo
acres, tp 11, a w....... 1000
J W Pearl to Jos Pearl, interest In X
of a acres east side C.,
i lalsey and planer. t aoo
J B Coffey to P O Smith, lot as, 36,
45, 46, Sclo 400
O C to Isaac Banta, 40 acre tp ta,
t E too
M J Hector to J M Porter, 1 let In
iialscy 600
O & C to Cornelia Rainwater, tao
acres tp 9, a E .v
Cornelia Rainwater to Nlchola Mills
same and to acree 35
U S to Wm Earl 607.68 acres, tp to,
a w patent
L G Smith to Elmarlon Smith Inter-
et in original D L C John Smith 100
E E, McClure by D S Smith, Sheriff,
to Portland Saving Bank, 281
acres tp 3. 1 E &77-65
Jos Pearl to Marie Adams a acres
planing mill at llauey .WW
J N Smith to C L Btuh,a lots block
9, It and A. Albany Qw
POSTAL NOTKa
Crartricr. Recently ix young men
were arrested near Crabtree for disturbing a
singing school. They were tried and dis
charged. Two others appeared before a
Justice before arrest and paid a fine, and
warrants were eut for the arrest of I we
others
Scto. Mr. Ad. Harmon, the saloon
keeper at Sclo, was arrested last week for
selling liquor on Sunday and tried on Thurs
day. He was discharged. It seems to be
almost an Impossibilty to prove anything
against a saloon keeper, no matter how es
tablished the fact is in the mind of the pub
lic.
CoavALLts. A son oj Rey Wolfe, died
at Corvallis on Saturday, his death being
caused ov a knotted Intestine. It wa re-
Cortcd in Albany that the Intestines were
notted by an accident whll young Wolfe
wa skating.
HARRiHnt.au. On last Sunday, Jan.
a and, 1888, Mr. Thos. Anderson and Mrs.
Emma Wyatt were united In marriage at
this cltv, at the residence of the bride' par
ents Rev Case performing the ceremony.
A large gathering was present and man v
substantial and valuable presents were ten
dered Mr and Mrs Anderson.
Duet's, Or. Have had very co!d weath
er here. Mercury down to 10 to 25 degree
below zero for two weeks and snow 8 In
ches deep. Stock I doing well ; but cannot
stand much more cold weather without suf
fering Will run the saw mill and probably
put In aoo acres of grain the aiming season.
J. MoWKRV.
Ckxtcrviixk, Iowa. After visiting
friend In Ohio am now In Iowa. Woke
up this morning on North pole, 37 degrees
below xero. It makes me think of the gar
den spot of the world. I find many nho
would like to leave, but cannot, land and
stock are down so. Am tired of answering
question about Oregon. Ice and snow
drifts every where. Let me say to every one
having a home in Oregon : Stay with it ;
there it no place like Webfoot Will go to
Colorado in a few days and then to the land
of red apples where I will be content the
rest of my days Will be glad when I plant
in v feet again on the soil at Albany.
U. M. Stone.
Coaaril I'roretalax.
Tuesday, Jan. 34111, 1888.
officers and members but
Present
All
Mr. Goin.
Tlie committee on Fire and Water report
cd against Mr 8chtoer's complaint In ref
erence to the lamp at the head of the Herald
office stair.
A petition from Geo E Chamberlain and
others asking for a sewer along Baker.Mont-
gomery or Railroad streets to the river was
referred to a special committee of Grad-
wohl, Tablcr and Writsman
An ordinance in reference to contagious
diseases was read twice and referred.
The resignation of Mr Goin as Council
man of the Third Ward wa laid on the
table until the next meeting
Mr Jo Laurent wa authorized to use fire
emrine to pump out cisterns during con
struction of lateral sewers, he to
pensc of same.
bear ex
An estimate of running expenses of city
government for coming year was requested
from committee on Ways and Means.
A committee consisting of Tabler, Grad
wohi and Writsman was directed to pur
cha e 6000 feet of lumber for city purposes
License was granted J H Giblln and
bonds approved, same to begin February
tat.
Bid for city printing were read, contract
for printing posters was let to J H Burkhart
at 90 cents ; bid for printing ordinances,
etc., were referred to committee on Ordin
ances.
Bids far building crosswalk were reject
ed and the Recorder was requested to ad
vertisc again.
The contract for furnishing dirt and
gravel was let G M Westfall, he being the
lowest bidder.
The watchman at the trains were direct
ed to use all precautions to prevent the ad
venCof small -pox cases into the city.
The following bills were ordered paid .'
E Whipple & Son, lumber, $5.25 ; F M
Westfall, $42.25 ; D R N Blackburn, pre
paring ordinances, $8.00 ; John Jones,
nightwatchmsn and engineer, $56.00 ; A
Ihrig, nightwatchman, $46.68 ; j Hahms
pach, $1.
We are giving 15 per cent off for cosh on
our stock of boots and shoes which means
S4.23 f or a 90 shoe . All goods marked in
plaitt figures.
Rkoptklo & Brown ell.
Lebanon W. It. ('.
AW R. C. was organized at Lebanon on
Wednesday afternoon of last week and the
following officers were elected :
President -Mr. Hulda Miller.
Senior Vice President Mrs. Lucy Eaton.
Junior Vice President Mrs. Mary M
Bryant.
Secretary Mrs. Ella Harkness.
Treasurer Miss Mary Montague.
Conductor Mrs. Libbie Foley.
Assistant Conductor Miss Florence Bal
lard.
Guard MrR. Mattie Roscoe.
Ass't Conductor N. M. Follls.
Chaplain Mrs. Sarah Saltmarsh.
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A Few Days Longer.
Owing to the large number of applicant
! for treatment, Dr. Henry J. Smith, the emi
nent surgeon and specialist, (now at Revere
House ,) finds it necessary to prolong ms
viidr far a few davs in order that he mav
serve all of the afflicted, whom, for the lack
of time;he has been compelled to turn away.
See his advertisement in another column.
Muslin Underwear.
I have received my now stock ef muslin
underwear. These goods are made on a lock
stich machine, and warranted to be full size
and length and price reasonable.
SAMUEL K. XOWii,
PKKMONAU
Dr Smith, of IUUy,ws iu the oily Tuss
day.
Mr T J Munksrs. of Solo,
Friday.
was in Albany
J C .Johnson, of He in.
first of the weak.
was iu Albany the
Mr Jas Matches, tbe new Postmaster at
Nautiain, was m Albany Monday.
Miss Lixsie Farms, af ttossbarg. is vint
ing hor sister Mrs Casey, in this city.
Louis Cantpaau, formerly iu the barber
business in this oity.ts now In the same basi
Baas in Baker Oily. ,
Mi Isaac Oarriager, of m Angsts, father
ui flsrs 1 n ioae, 01 in is city, ts tn Albany
and will remain bsrs several weeks.
Jas Emsry and family hay been in tb
city this week, visiting friends, previous to
itayiog mr laoKviiis, whsre thsy will locate,
MrUarreteon, of Washington Territory,
was in Aioany ins orst of the weets on a
visit to his son, the foreman of the Herald vt-
hot.
A telegram last Tuesday from Los Aajsies
anaouneed lbs safe arrival of Etta fnites
Vaasallo at that oity, whore she goes to
mske bar future home.
Mrs Or Ellis is lying seriously ill, at bar
home in this oity. She bad greatly improved
when a relapse set in. Her many friend
nope mr tier early recovery.
Last Saturday eveniag a very enjoyable
party was given in this oity at the resideoee
of Mr Conrad Meyer, in honor of tb 21st
birthday of bis popular clerk, Jas Csilaaaa
J fl Irvine and family, of Centeryille, re
turned this morning oyer the Northern l'a
oine, from a visit to Ohio and other States.
They were about ten days getting through.
t'eudleton M. U.
Mr Wm Garrett, formerly one of the ore
prietors of the Revere House has returned to
Albany from i'ortlsud, and will locate bsre
I'eriiisnoutly.hsving beeome interested in tbe
WilUtiiette Valley 1'aokiug Company,
Mr W L Lyaoh. recently of Warsaw. N.
Y was in Albany Tuesday en bis way to
Portland to locate la tbe practice ef the law.
lie think we have mud. Better mud than
snow sod forty degrees below stru.
Mr John Gilliland, wife and two children
were in the city Tnseday mi their way to
their hero at 8 west Hems from a mouth s
trip in California. Mr Gilhland was phased
with mneh that be saw there, and liked it
around San June particularly.
KK-ShertfT Cbarltoa was over from tbe
' Forks" Wednesday and informed us that
oats was damaged somewhat by tbe late
frees, as well aa rod ehaif wheat. The white
wheat seemed to be uninjerod. Stock is do
ing well. Csadidates are plenty. Mr Charl
ton and a neighbor, Mr Savage, each recent
ly broke a rib. Tbe Utter is confined to bis
homo
80DAYILLS.
And now Christina and New Years are
over and our school la out and 4 he scholars
are enjoying a vacation and everyone around
here lias the opinion that I'rof. MUchel ha
done all he can to teach the pupils. He has
done well. Since school Is out he I teach
ing singing school and has a good many
scholars who axe learning very fast
Mr. I). Keenan, II. Bovles, foe Green,
Mr. Hockett and son and Jimmic Boyles
started to Jefferson last Friday for the pur
pose of cutting wood for the 0 it C. R. R.
Company.
Mrs. Emma K'.um tut bean absent for
some few days, she wa called down to Al
bany to attend her sister Mr. Ft ankle Moore.
who lias been ick for sometime.
Some young man who was at the ball
here New Years had better bring that rood
overcoat back In the place of an old one he
left. He can do so by calling at the Foun
tain House at Sodayille and leaving It
It seems a If we are going to have plenty
of snow I his winter. The coldest it lias been
here was 3 degrees below xero.
Farmers are afraid their labor is all loot
since the freezing and thawing out. They
fear the fall wheat is all frum out ; but the
ground is puffed up, and we are In hopes
not.
Mr. John Musselman i getting some little
better since we last wrote, we are in hopes
lie will recover soon.
The young folks of this place spent their
time last week in skating on the ice.
Another grand ball will be given at the
hall nt this place February a;nd, when a
good time will beespected. It will be given
by K. Boyles.
Mis Rosetu Coble, of Brownsville who
ha been visiting Iter many friend at Soda
vimc has returned to Brownsville.
Notes from Oar Lady's Academy.
Albany, Or Jan. 33rd, 1888.
There is srreat rivalry amoasr tbe seniors
on account of the medal to be presented In
unclothe most proficient book-keeper in
the class
Miss Sarah Sternberg is this week the
happy recipient of the medal of honor..
The school in general i In high anticipa
tion of the drama which will take place at
the close of the scholastic year.
1 he graduating class ha just taken up
Doublet s logic.
Rejoice with the seniors, they liave passed
graduates examination In government.
The entire school Is in great expectation
of the promised visit of his grace. Archbishop
Gross,
The new term commenced J an. 23rd, 1888.
Sea iba.
Prohibition Conference.
Jordan, On., Jan. 20th, 1888.
There will be a conference of the Probl
bition party In Albany on Tuesday, Feb.
14th, 1888, at f o'clock, p. in., for tlte
Eurpose of fixing the time of holding the
.Inn County Prohibition Convention and
for the transaction of such other business as
will be to the best interest of the party and
promotion of the cause of prohibition. AH
interested are invited to attend.
T, F.Goodman,
Chairman of Linn Co. Central Committee.
Real Estate and Employment Ageaey.
Parties having farms for sale of about 180
acres or those having larger tracts waion
they would bo willing to divide op into 80
or 160 acre lot are invited to eall at aur of
fice as wa have a fe w customers for that
class of farms. We can also furnish parties
in tbe oity or country with sitber male or
female help 00 short notice, and we also have
a few sttustioos for both male and female tn
the city and country. Call at our office No
85, First Street, adjoining W C Twoodsle's.
Tin store.
. A. BURKUART Co.
Not at cost but what means about the
same, we will for 30 days giye 15 oil on
all our leather goods to those paying' cash.
Call early.
Rkdfikld & Brownell.
Being More Pieasaut
To the taste, more acceptable to the
stomach, and more truly beneflolal in ita
action, the famous California liquid fruit
remedy, Hyrup of Figa, is rapidly super
seding all others, Try it.
During the month of January we will sell
anything in the boot and shoe line at 15
discount from marksd price.
Kkijviki.d & Brownell.
Letter List.
Fellewinf is the list of letters rsmsialng la ts Past
(XHoe, Alesoy, Una oeaoty, Orsgoa, Jan. 84th, 188.
Persons otUlny for these letters must give the dste oa
which they were advertised :
And raws, H C
Buahnsll, 0 S
Cole, Ohsneey
Hand, MrsMsrths
Little, Duncsa
Myers, Wm T
Phelps, Mrs Annie
Ryver. Miss Grace
Simpson, Mrs Becca
Veysey, Frederick
White, Wm
Brxka, John
Bowker, Mrs 8 0
Cox, J H
Hendrix. Abijah
May, O W
Myers, WmT
Roberts, A
Stcycns, R 8
Urbane, Mrs Maurice
Wstkins, 0 P
U. THOMPSON, W at
HONK AMD ABROAD,
Small-pox in Portland.
The best harness at R L Thompson s
French, the jeweler, keeps railroad times
Hoys who smoke cigarette diu their own
graves.
H Kwnrt, praclicst watchmaker and jow
eler.
The ferry host is again on duty at this
city.
H ill our farmer, sell their wheat before
long,
Dr. M. Hf. Kiln, physician and
Allsny, Oregon. Clls mode ia
surgeon
oity or
eon 0 cry,
J. 1. Wallace, Physioian and Surgeon, At
bony, Or.
If you want blankets go to Monteith &
aiteabaeh.
If you want boots or shoes go to Mod
teith It Seitenbach.
If yon want the beat harness in the market
go to J J Dnbt utile's.
Mrs Dr J L Jonas died suddenly at her
heme in Kngene last Tuesday, of hemorrhage
01 (no oowcls.
Tke banana crop at Y sou in Bay is almost
u complete failure. It is to be hopwl pine sp
pUs will do welt.
At it west Hotno lost week tke thermometer
wai repotted to kav gene dowa to 7 to 10
degree below xero.
Tke orop of cocas in Lion eonuty this year
is remarkably good,
Thos Nsst, tno artist, did not lecture either
at walrfo Hills or Salem.
The OAR Kaos moment will be htld
in
Albany, February Mud.
Thers were fifty eaaas of measles at Silver
ton recently at 00 time.
eUi shaves for dollar and alt au towel to
every customer, at Tho. Jones.
The Opera House is to be used as the ara
ory ef F. Company for the present.
Frank Pi ley says Oregon la a more safe
eaaatry to farm ia thsa California.
7 O.k care rheumatism, eearabji and
tooth aeka. Foeaay A Mason, Agents.
15 ear cent dieonuet fur cash on boots and
hoe during Jan. ttod field k Brownell.
Tho Columbia was frosm so hard at Tb
Dalles that stock ws erssssd on tbe ice.
Every thine booaht and soli at M Frank.
tin 4 Go's second hand star, Albany, Or,
Rssora boned, est and pot in order at
Joans' Hkavtng and Hair Dressing parlor,
Home hay and straw for sol. Ineuire el
V O Burkhsrt, on mile soatbeet of Albany.
F M F it Stnsar Manufacturing
Co., opposite Odd Fellows Temple, Albany, Or.
Several mooted men from the East have
trendy been in Albany looking over tho field.
lAst Saturday the thsfsaowatsr registered
4S degrees below aero at Minneapolis, Mine.
The member of tke YWCTU will soon
give a social of a character entirely oat of
toe Banal order of thing.
Work will becio on tbe Oregon Poetfie R
R io tho Spring and be poshed with a will.
This is a fact and is not stated for bnnoorabc.
There are six Good Templar Ledcee in
Una oean y , tbey being located st Albanv,
Knos Butte, Hhedd, Halsey, Sato sod Craw-
ferdsvilie.
If yon want a stylish winter garment ee to
Monteith A 8etteuih, agents for Springer
Bros, tailor made garments for ladies, misses
and children.
One of the ferocious blood koaods in Uas'e
font's Cabin name very ner making s meal
of little Eva' pony at lohnsoor e livery stable
lst Sunday.
Tbe E B George Musical Convention i
proving nsaossss. Uvorrorty student are
ssnrollsd in the eloe. The company i aa
t foment one.
Y04 will save money by taking year sick
wing machine to tke repairer, B r Parsons
at Hi sua and J oner on its., Albany, Oregon.
Good satisfaction or 00 pay.
At Jacksonville at least three serious const
ing sccideo'. occurred, Nellie Prog a e broke
. . . . .sa aa OA . ssr.
aa arm, w k croon sefverat no, stvi u n k
A Miller sprsiaoa sua awam.
Tk dedicate rograat at tbe W CT U
Hsll nest Tuesday evening promises ta baa
vary interesting one.. The ooession IS en
which should insure a full beaee.
Last Saturday the fine residence of Mr
Edward Robinaaa ia this city, was sold at
Sheriff sal to J M Mover, of Brewnsyillr,
tbe judgment creditor, tor $4400.
The play. "Tbe Veterans of ifiir will be
preasuted hj tnG A R and YY R C, of this
eisy, assisted by other local talent oa Feb
ruary 17th. ft will draw a big boos.
Tbe proopeot ef a fine frait eronin South
ern Oregon are now good. Tbe ooodttion af
fruit tree ia that section of the State It one
of interest 10 Oregonians gnoerstly
m . . as
tor tn leading
received by F. L. Kenton st
Use store of Kenton & Chase, between tbe
Opera House and PoetofBoe, Albany, Or
A rsilroad shoe Id by all means be built to
Astoria. The 00 soar nisi interests of the
Northwest are net complete without it.
From shore to shore should be tbe action .
Cent Wm Shaw died in Marion county lsat
Friday st tho ago of 82 year. He came to
Oieaen in I 44, and was a remarkable old
gentleman. He leasee several children, on
being Judge T C Shaw.
Geo Weaver while sawing lata beyond
Sweet Homo recently was crushed by a log,
causing tbe fracture of bones in both of hi
imam. He was caught under a leg for two
hoars whan nnerawa.
IB . A
1 doubt if any boy ever amounted to any
thine tn the world, or was ranch use aa a
nan, who did not enjoy the advantages or a
ibernl education in the way of chores,
Charles Dudley Warner.
Wednesday night, in the Wailola yard.
witnessed a chapter of accidents, aays aa ex
ohanee. At different times during the night
one man naa one nana nearly out on, nootner
. a a oar . i
hg4 a foot ssvered, while a third bad fosr
fingers on one hand badly mashed.
Our citizens have been busy thawing oat
water pipes this Week. The ground Iroaa
nearly ten inehea deep, and aa many pipes
bod only been laid about six inches deep, tke
frees up was quite general.
Right bote tbe Democrat arise to remark
thst it dees not pretend to acknowledge re
ceipt of all tbe patent medicine calender,
etc., received, though noma' dssarv special
mention, on account of the great artistic abil
ity displayed.
Ayer's Pills our constipation, improve the
annotate, promote digestion, restore healthy
action, and regulate every inaction. This
medicins is pleasant to take aad gentle in its
operation. See article in Ayer's Almanac.
Wheat waa slightly injarsd by the cold
nan in this county, and oats a little more
than slightly. As in the past, though, a fair
crop may be looked for. lb wheat orop
nearly always ends wsU after our annual
Spring scares.
W F Read's store is being greatly imoroy
ed in appearance, the ceiling and walls being
papered and the wood work pointed. A big
stock of first-class goods is on tho way, when
Mr Read proposes to be able to mot the do
mandsef the publio in all lines in his field.
Ayer's Saraapariila 1 prescribed and rec
ommended bv eminent physicians, anu is
tail an with narfanfc S&fatv btr old and VOUDlf
I wmmb-mmm " v- fT - ' J J j , CI
.Its oleansins and vitalising effects ore sure
and speedy, and it is universally oonceaea to
W dal& m o a a a IS
be the most effective of all blood purifiers.
Do you feel weak and nervous f Would yon
like to be free frerr that spirit ef restlessness
and irritation ? For quieting the nervous sys
tem, soothing and allaying all irritntiou.pro-
ennaa refreshing sleep, ana promoting aiges
tion, nothing win prove more smoient man
Frees s Hamburg Tea,
Bjb Hendrioks. of the Salem Statesman
wa to be married Wednesday to Miss Geisy,
of Aurora. We snail now look for editorials
with nr. ore Ibaokbone to them, generally the
off sot ef a healthy use of the broomstick. May
their waste basket of joy be full ana running
over.
Two boys named Warren were arrested at
Corvallis last wesk for burglarizing Hodges
gunstsre. They made a break for liberty
and James escaped. He waa arrested at Jsf
fersoa Thursday and taken through this city
to CorvaUis.
The Albany Farmers' and Merchants' In
suranoa Co's new quarters in the Froman
Brick are developing into very neat ones
metropolitan in appearance. The Company
is doing a business probably greater than
that of any ctw company that eyer started
in Oregon just became there is a universal
ocakdenoe in it,
About three inches of snow fell last Friday
and cotters and sleighs appeared ia large
numnere, tn iingio of the bell being hoard
in all directions. Saturday old Webfoot pot
man appearance, ann tbe hearts of old set
tlers waxed Varm with joy. The snow disap
peared like a crowd from a theater.
lout week the wife and baby of Thos Gor
don, of Clue kama county ran away with her
parents, Mr and Mr Book, intending to de
sert her husband, He followed them, and on
catching up with them a qnsrrol ensued, ia
which Gordon was shot by Beck with a shot
Sue. Tho injuries were not serious. Ho lost
is wifs though.
A big row io Co, E. at Corvallis is report
ed, tho trouble lying between Cap! Smith
and some of the members of the Company,
On one occasion an absentee from tb regular
muster wss hunted down by a squad ef sold
ier, wbo, with fixed bayonets, morshsd
through tho city until they found their man,
whom they pinoed in their midst and eoa
duoted to the armory. The difficulty has
been overcome by the appointment of Capt
Smith to a position under Gen Sigiia.
George Piamaodoo, who wss committed to
the penitentiary several months ago from
thi county, for attempting to rob the barn
of Mr Perne Cochran of a horse baa been do
clored insane and seat to the asylnm. It was
said to have bean eaassd by bis asking for
three dollars from a visitor and receiving it,
fur the purpose of buying underclothing, hi
iey resulting iu iasauity, which evidently
was already lying dormant.
Iethr suit of Nelson Bennett vs. tbe Ore
gon Fscilio R R Judge Shsttuck, State Circuit
Court No, I, made an order the other day
directing Wall is Nash, second vioe-piesident
of tbe defeadaat corporation, to appear and
show cause why tbe order recently made
quashing the serviee of summons upon him
bonld not be set aside. In oompliance there
with Mr Nash came into Court Saturday
morning and filed affidavit describing bis
dutioo, and diacUtmiog thst be is tbe bead ef
th corporation or thst he to any manner
represent the same. He set forth that bis
duties are wholly delegated ones, imposed
on him by the board of director ia tbe ab
sence of the president and vice- president from
the State. Ho further maintained that his
powers oonited of signing okecks.oontracts.
etc., and that the management of the com.
piny 'a affairs ia in tbo hands ef other persons.
The esse was argasd en both side sad sub
m it ted. -(mjumtn.
THE ATTENTION
Of every one Interested
in buying
GROCERIES AN1)
PROVISIONS
Is invited to the following
VALUABLE INFOR
MATION KENTON k CflASK at their ow
store, between the Opera Honae and
roetomee, In Ibis city, offer at tbo
.owea It v log prices for cat b or food
merchantable produce, a complete as
sortment of groeeries end provisions, of
hcb tbe following ta a partial Hat :
COFFEE.
Green and roasted. Costa R.ea.Rio.
extra choice old Government Java, Mo
cha and Caracole.
TEA.
No low izrodej, bat a fall lion of
cb 'Ice teas. English breakfaat. (lun-
00 weVr, Formosa Oolong, etc
SUGAR.
Choice Mai.Io, and all grade from
the California refinery, st tbo lowest
price.
EXTRACTS AND SPICES.
Pare flavoring extracts, sll kind,
snd the best quality apicea.
CANNES AND DRIED FRUIT.
Best California sod Oregon product.
Peaches, Apricot, Btr w berries, Cher
ries, Pea's, Plums, Pine apples,' etc
CANNED VEGETABLES.
Corn, Pea, Beans, Tomatoes, Sweet
potatoes, Asparagus, Mushrooms.
CANNED MEATS.
Tongue, Deviled bans, Corned beef,
Roast beef, mutton, chicken snd tur
key. SYRUP,
Maple, White afar drips, and
genuine New Orleans uo'aaau.
FARINACEOUS GOODS.
Pesrl bsiley, Mecca roni sod Ver
maoilli, Self-rising bock wheat, Cora
meal, Hominy ,Oat meal, Grahaa,3sgo,
Tapioca, Oat flakes, etc
FISH
White fiab, Cod fish, Msckerel, SU
mon, Labrador snd Holland herring,
Sardines, Anchovies, Smoked herring
snd bloaters.
LAUNDRY SUPPLIES,
Tube, washboards, pails, scrubbing
brushes, clothes Unas and pies, starch,
best quality bluing, concentrated lye,
auperur quality of loap.
CHEESE,
Choice full cream, Young America,
JKaatern Dairy, and extra fins Ptne Ap
pis.
SAUCES.
Worcestershire, Pepper sauce, To-
mto catsup, capers, red bet boras rad
ish, French mustard, etc.
PROVISIONS,
Beans, rice, lard, Eastern and Oregon
hams, breakfast bacon, spiced rol ba
con, dried beef and venison.
CRACKERS,
Beat quality soda, picnic, monitor,
milk, graham, cinder snaps, sweet
biacuit, etc
CANDY AND NUTS,
Choice French mixed oandy, always
clean and fresh, new orop walnut, al
monds, Brazil nuts, pecans, freah roast
ed peanuts, etc.
SUNDRIES,
Axle grease, brooms, baking powder,
blacking and brushes, bird seed, can
dles, coal oil, in fact everything to be
found in a first-class grocery store.
FARMERS,
Farmers are earnestly iovit ed to ex-
aminsour stock. We want good mer
chantable produce, and pay tbe highest
market price f jr it in oasb or tn roban
dise. If goods sent out from our store
do not give entire satisfaction we will
cheerful. y refund tbe amount paid for
them. Please call and see us.
Kenton & Chase.
MARR1KI).
MOORE KELLEY On Saturday, Jan.
aist, 1888, at the Catholic Ohuich, in Al
bany, by Rev. Father Louis Metayer, Mr
W. M. Moore and Miss Margaret
Keuley.
LEEPER STARR. On Sunday, Jan. 33,
1 388, in Brownsville, at the residence of
and by Rev. Starr.Mn. Francis Leepkr
and Miss Starr, daughter of the
ug clergy ;na!i,both of Linn county
CblPPKD fJlMl'ATl'fftW,
Naw Yosm, Jan. Jo.The third annual
meeting of the American Skating Associa
tion oned on Van Cortlandt lake. Louis
Rcubcneteln, of Montreal, won the t rlze at
fancy katlng,and L. O'Hrien, of Brwklyn,
won the 221 yard. daah;tlrne,22 2 5 sriconda.
St. Paul, Jan, 20. -An evening paper
figures the loss of life In last week's blizzard
at 235. A dozen new cases are reported. It
ts reported from Vermillion, Dak., that over
thirty person were frozen to death in Lake
county, and the local authorities are sun
pressing news. This rumor lacks confirm
ation. Hpokank Falls, W. T., Jan. 20.--Quite
a little fracas grew out of the recent woman
suffrage meeting. Col. Turner, the brother
of Judge Turner, delivered a somewhat In
temperate speech, and wa pretty roughly
handled therefor by the ChranicU, To-day
he called the reporter of that journal up to
hi office and an angry dlculon ensued,
which terminated In blow, the newitpaf-r
JJJJj the chrnk:iers say .coming out vlc-
Saw Francisco, Jan. J J.--The steamer
Arago, Capt Hall, ha succeeded In making
the smartest round trip to Coos Bay on rec
Mt thU Jrt at 4 p. m. ci the 17,
leaded 750 ton of coal and arrived here
aTwnat 11 o'clock yesterday, making the
round trip In three 6mjb and twenty-two
hours, and the passage down In fortv-four
hours, J
Seattle, W. T., Jan. 19 George if.
Preston, a prominent young lawyer of this
dty, wbo resides in the northern part of the
city, wa "hold up" last evening by three
",cnV " w. on hl way home He
knocked the hand of the footpad up.but wa
fired at, the ball entering below theeye.The
Injury may not prove tatal,but It was u nar
row escape. Public feeling runs high, and
universal Indignation Is expressed on all
hands. The Sheriff ha offered $500 reward
for the arresl of the aallants,and tbe May
or has offered a reward of 1000 for their
apprehension. A party of twenty person
is now scouring the vicinity for the arrest
01 trie guJJty parties. If taken it may
hard with them.
-
go
With the New Year
We Take a New Departure in our Business.
No mom long-winded accounts and
shall sell goods strictly for
OR
Paying cash tcr all goods purchased,
qi our money tj tie cash system, we
cent on sll purchases.
FIGURES
Thompson
Pricea at
Beat brands savon soap, per box
Le Rio Dee Savon or King soap,
CASH
fhomss Gold Water Bleaching soap, per box
Bess Island Rice, 17 lb
Corn er gloss starches, 3 papers
Arm A Hammer soda, 4 papers
All soaps, 4 bars
Standard coal oil, 5 gallon carta
Best Eastern syrup, 5 gallon kegs.
Best Eastern syrup, 1 gallon tin
BeM Rio snd Costa Rica coffee, 4 lb. . .
Beat Savador coffee, 4
Best White beans, 25 lo
Best red or pink beans, 27 lbs
Beet C anger, 12 lbs
Best Granulated sugar, 10f lbs
Best soda crackers, per box
McMorraj'a cysters, large oaus
Mo Murray's oystera, small cans
Best uncelored ten, 6 lbs cans
Best Japan tea, 1 lb paper
Spices, mustard snd ginger, 15c.
Naile all sixes, 25 lbs
Tbe above are prices on s few of the
general merchandise. We guarantee
. t a 1 - a . a
at prices to correspond with the above
One Price to All.
Highest market price paid for all produce.
COME AND SEE US.
MPS
STEWART
-DSALERS IN-
HARDWARE
Iron, Steel, Coal and Chain.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
WAGONS ANU BUGGIES,
WAGON MATERIAL,
MECHANICS TOOLS,
BUILDERS HARDWARE,
RIPE AND CORDAGE,
SILVER STEE
Macleod, N, W, I., Jan. 23. - New has
just reached here of the hanging of "Nosey
Smith" at Sun River, Mont., by vlgilsnts
He was well-known in this part of tho ter.
rilory. It Is said he came here two years ago
to escape the hanging for shamefully abus
ing hi two daughters and going beck to
gain possession of them met tbe noose. .
Wash 1 kotow, Jan. 33. Senator Mitch
ell' bill creating a new land dfstrkt In Ore
gon was reported to the Senate to-day by
Senator Dotph, from the committee en pub
lic lends, with a recommendation that it
pass. The district includes all that territory
now embraced in the Lake view. La Grande
and Dalles districts,
Limestone, Ind. Terr., Jan. 33. Four
masked men, all heavily armed, entered the
Citizens Bank Saturday and presented a
pistol at the head of Cashier W. T, Rey
nold and demanded that he hand over the
cash, While pretending to comply Rey
nold slammed the door of the safe to and
turned the lock. He was at once laid out
by a bullet from the pistol of one of the des
peradoes, which killed him instantly . The
bank was then ransacked and all the money
in the cash drawer, some $2100, waa taken.
An attempt was made to open tbe safe, but
in this the robbers were foiled, as the
sounds of pistol shots were heard and sev
eral people came rushing toward the bank.
in a tew minutes the town was aroused and
twenty or thirty armed men harried to the
hank. 7 he robbers were iust mountinar
their horses, and a hot fire was began, in
which rhomas Evan, a ranchman living
near town, was killed. In tbe mebv faesr
citizens were wounded, but not fatally. The
surviving robbers then rode away with the
booty, followed bv a posse, which after an
hour' chase, caught the desperadoes and
took them back to Limestone. The leader
was found guilty of murder and strung up.
The other two were placed in charge of a
strong guard and started for Fort Washitt,
where they were turned over to the United
States authorities. Hie stolen money was
recovered.
exhorbitant profits,
In ths future we
PRODUCE.
making no bed debts snd having tbe
can save the purchaser fully 20 par
DON'T LIE,
& Waters,
Brownsville, Oregon.
per box. .
$1.00.
1.10.
1.10.
1.00.
.26.
.25.
.25.
1.25.
2 25.
.65.
1.00.
1.00.
1.00.
1 00
, .7.7.7 1.0O.
l.Oo!
.go!
5 1. 00.
7 . . 1 00.
1.85.
35.
can or 2 .36.
1.00.
many articles in our immense stock of
that every artie'e in all lines, (ball be sold
. m .
mentioned articles.
N k WATERS,
Brownsville, Oim.
& SOX,
BARBED WIRE,
BLACKSMITH'SISUPPLIES
POWDER AND SHOT,
BLASTING AND GIANT POWDER,
PAINTS AND OILS,
QARBEN AND GRASSISEEDS.
JJ
X Out Saws,
STEWART & SOX.