Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily evening Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-1888 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1888)
Blnily Democrat Thursday evening, May 31, 1880. KTITK4 A f1ITriNW, Kllljrj and I'jWWiirs. l'uulishud every dJ la the week. (.Sundays excepted,) SUBSCRIPTION RATES : Dellvoroil Uy oiarlor or wook .'.....9 .13 My null, wr yur , O.W Jty null, tor iii'inMi W RATES FOR WEEKLY : Onoyoar, In aUvtico., 82.00 Onuyuur,al ernl of ymr H.fr' tiix numLJiu, in uivuuur 1.00 Knturolat thy I j-t OiU -eat Albany, Or att H!on(i-lii."w mull matter. LOCAL RECORD. Tun Sudav ii.i.k It. It. Tlic petition heretofore mentioned in the Dkmockat (or the continuation of the () & C branch past Lebanon to Sodavillc, was duly presented to Mr Koehler a few days ago by an in llucntiul Albany gentleman, and we are in formed considerable encouragement was given, so much that there is a great prob ability that as soon a the road is taken out of the hands of the Receiver something will be done. Mr Koehler said an engineer would be sent in a few weeks to investi agtc the mutter, so that the present aspect of the (natter is a very favorable one. A Picvic Crowd. This forenoon sev eral loads of ladies and children from the families ef Mrs Walter Montcith, Mrs Dr Tate, Mrs Elizabeth Blain, Dr Irvlue.Mr S E Young, W II Gaston, L E Blain, Jay Blain, John Harrows, C II Stewart and the local editor of the Dkmocrat, left for Oak Grove, a very pretty place on Muddy Creek, near Oakville, where they were in tending to oat and enjoy themselves. The trip was made In honor of Miss Ella liar rows. Bicyclists. The bicyclists of Albany are talking up a tournament for this city in the near future. Why not have it on the 4th. With a few other attractions we could have a jubilee of our own right here at home without a celebration.. As the pro cessions, orations and reading of declara tions is a tiresome business perhaps some thing of tills kind would be a relief. No doubt our business men would contribute liberally for a few prizes for such an affair. The "Wiiyi-ork." Portland Is quite anxious to know why the State tourna ment was changed from that city to Seat tle. Here Is the whyforc. On the 17th of May at n meeting 6f board of directors, a resolution was passed providing that the tournament be held in Portland if the money for the prizes was raised by .the 24th instant, if not then it was to go to Seattle. Spp.ciai. Dixivkry. Brownell & Stan arl have begun a special delivery system, and will send goods to customers iit short notice. Orders taken regularly at private residences where requested. Just the thing. A Nick Place. The residence being built by Mr. B. 1". Tabler at, the earner of Tenth and Kerry Street is not only going to be a handsome two story structure,bul it isoncof the best located residences, co.n manding a long unobstructed view of the city. The C. C's. The county candidates speak at Waterloo to-day. Lebanon to morrow and Albany Saturday. The can vass so far lias been a moderately mild one, characterized by no go-us-you please lights and few skirmishes. A Live Day. Wednesday was n live day at Stewart & Sox's in thiscity. Besides their store trade they sold a traction en gine, Russell make, to John Morgan and one of the Russell 33-inch Separators to Mr ST Crooks. These are popular ma chines. Miss Minnie BtrzzEi.L Who has spent three years In China as a missionary, will address a ladies meeting at 2 o'clock, p. in. June 5th, nt the Baptist Church. Also at 7:30 o'clock Bame evening and place will give a history of mission work In China, to which everybody is cordially invited. Married. On Thursday, May 3ist, 18S8, in Albany, at the residence of and by .George Humphrey, Esq., Mr. Geo. Young and Miss Rose Clark, both of Albany. The Democrat wishes them a happy "life to gether. A Briikse. A bridge on the Sherman plan, is being built across the ditch on Nintli strcet.near T J Overman's residence. The city will probably adopt this kind of bridge exclusively. On Election Day, The ladies of the Baptist Church wjll give a dinner on June 4th (election day) at V. C. T. U. Hall. Dinner commencing at 11 n. m., followed by lunch and social In evening. Tickets at door 25 cents, including dinner. Icecream or strawben ies extra. Weather Report. Kor 34 hours, be ginning at 7 o'clock, p. in. Generally fair, nearly stationary tem perature. For Sale. One New Studebakcr wag en 3',( Inches spindle. Also new set har ness. Inquire at the Russ House. J. II. Howard, 110,11 HAND AllltOAI). I'Yeah strawberries every morning nt K. I Kontou 's. The kite season i hero and chinimon and boy aro in there glory. Camp meeting will biin at Sodayiils to morrow, undor the auspices of Hv Jonos and wife. K. K. Davis, l.inn county's first recorder, was in the city this forenoon. Mrs. C. C. Ilogue and children roturned to Corvallis to-day, after a visit of several days hers. The silo of the St. Charles hotol and old Cranio storo takes place on Saturday after noon nt the court houso. A line rain fell last night and this morning at this city as wall as through the country. Rev. I'ritohard has rontid Mr. James Dannals' new resiileuco, into which he has moved. Chief Parrish roturned to Portland yester day from a visit to his wife people in this county. Patronize home industry. Try one of Joseph's 5-ceut cigar?. First of his own make. Columbia Baking Powder warranted by the manufacturers is soldat 25 cts per pound by l' L. Kenton. 3 lbs. tins for 05 cts. If T. Kenton is now selling groceries, etc., at very low prices. He has a very com plete assortment to select from and his goods are all first-class. Yoa will save money by taking your tick sowing-machine to the repairer, B F Prrsons at Sixth and Jelleron Sts., Albany. Oregon, Good sitisfaction or no pay. From Phinkville ParEEs. J J Dorris agent of the Farmers' K Mechanics' Iui. Co., iufcrms us that ho hat done an excellent busi ness in town this week, having written up about $60,000 worth of policies' He has appointed Win Rowan looal agent for the company hero E N White returned Tuesday from Albany. Mr White reports things booming about Albany, prospects fair tor a good grain yield, and the land market up to high figures Wasco shaop' men will take notice lhat there will bo no gra-s for their flocks in Crook county, so they had as well look elsewhere for sum nor rangff Next ween A Binders will start a number of horses to Albany to be spipped to Sin Francisco It is all a mistake about Crook county being "gone up" if it is not a more favorable season. Of oourao we will feet the effects of a diouth this year more keenly than on other years, because last sea son was little better than a failuie. The Rock Creek Tragedy Mr. W. H. Queencr arrived In Albany to-day from Strayton, and informed a Democrat man that just before leaving home he had a conversation with Dr. McCauly, of Stray ton, who attended Charles Thomas, an account of the shooting of wham was given yesterday. The Doctor states that Thomas was quite seriously hurt, the ball entering the shoulder and shattering the blade in a bad manner, probably lodging somewhere near it, causing a very bad wound; but, he thought, not a fatal one unless mortification should set in. The report of the shooting received at Strpy ton was substantially like the one given yesterday by the Democrat. People In the vicinity of the shooting fear that the affair is only the beginning of more serious trouble, and other shooting scrapes will surprise no one. Thomas, who was shot, had one eye put out several years ago in a row, and in another occasion had a shoot ing nflair near Scio; but In this caae he seems to have the sympathy of the com munity, on accountof the cowardly man ner of the attack on him. SODAVII.I.K. Now in the tiroo for one &ud all to como to Soilavillo and drink of the ever free and hcAlth giving soda water. The water never tasted hotter than at the present time. Considerable work ha. been done nu and around the soda springs ; the most noticeable of tiio improvements mado is that of the many soats which haye boon pUced in every shady nook clo.o uround the springs, so that ho young folks, when becoming , tired of loitering aroundetho springs c-iu taka tiieir comfort and enjoy a quiet chat to tlieinselvov, thus making more room and lesn confusion around the pprinc, The Rev Mr Joues is here making prepara tions to start a cinp-meeting. A large tout in which tho sorvioes are to bo held, is beinsf put up to-day. Too meeting will begin right away. Anyone wishing to come to Sodaville will always find good accommodations at the fountain ilouee, of wnicn .Mr II u Kluin is proprietor. Mr and Mrs Klum are very ac commodating and do alt in their power to mako their guests oornfortable and happy. To add to the convenience cf persons corn ing to Sodaville, Mr II I Klum is always on hand at train time, ready to oarry passen gers back and forth between Sodaville and Lebanon. Died on the 22od inst,, after a long and severe itluess.at her rosidenc near Sodaville, Grandma Vanderpool, age about 70 years. Rev Kirknatrick, of Lebanon will begin a camp-rceetiug at this place the 21st of June. The meeting to continue at least a week. Our school at Sudaville is in a flourishing condition, with Mr. McGee as instructor. The scholars numbering aDout sixty. Wo also have a good Sabbath School, which meets every Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock, large attendance. Mr O Fry, Sen. has moved to Albany, Mr George Munsey and family now occupy the house vacated by Mr Fry. Mrs S Cooper has returned from Yaquina Bay, where she ha been visiting relatives and friends. Tho Teacher's Association will hs held at Sodavillo this year. The Association meets tho 9th of June. Mr. and Mrs. Newhonse, who have been the guests of Mr and Mrs Win Parrish, have returned home. Mr Westfall has made a grand improve ment both in looks and value of bis property by way of fencing and building. Also Mr liighot is building an addition to his house. Mr H Perry and sons are at Sodaville making some improvements on their prop erty hero. Mrs George Wilson vUo had the Misfor tune to fall and break her arm, is improving. Mr. Samuel Wilson, who has been lying dangerously ill for some time past, is report ed as being seme better. Mr Peck and family, who have been here several months for Mr Peck's health, started back East a few days ago. Times are some what lively here now as you will ascertain by looking into the faces of our business men. There are good many people camping here, and large crowds of people especially ou Sunday, gather around the springs. Democratic Rally. Hon J K Weather ford and Hon W R Bilyeu will speak at Lebanon Thursday night. Everybody turn out. Watciiini;. The following from the Overman of to-day is quite cute, and shows thnt Nelson Is not yet ready to complete his contract wifh the O. P.: "Mr, Nelsom Bennett, the well known railroad con tractor, who has just completed the Stain pede tunnel, was found lolling in a rocking chair at the hsmond last evening, looking as happy and contented as possible. When asked what he intended to tackle next, he said he had nothing in particular in partic ularin view, he was here merely to watch limy lloag. Pickinu a Bonk. Our contemporary says the follow with a bono in his throat was not a drummer but a drunken man, aad had the jimjims iustcad ef a bono. We mako the correction with a profound bow in order that the wheel of evonts may be allowed to con tinue to turn. At Cost. C. B. Riland & Co.. of this eity, are selling their entire stock at cost Thoso wanting bargains should call early. w. 3iei.Ai.';iit.iN. The Photographer, Albany, or. I havo all the negatives taken by A B. Paxton and any one cau haye dupli cates from their negatives by addressing us, at the following prices : Card size, $Z per dozen, cabinet size. $3 per dozen, bou- dours, $i per dozen, I keep the finest 11110 01 uregon views in tne west, tjata loguo furnished 0:1 application. Copying ami enlarging old pictures a specialty. J. G. Crawford. lintel Arrivals. Revere IIoi'se. A Hamburger, J Meek. If Lang. L Mayer, A K Kutlier ford, P lirewnagcr, M V Sloan, Ed Urehm, T Valentine, Portland ; 8 A Dawson, Linn county;! Bennett, city; J Smith and wife, J Burnett, Corvallis; fc, 11 IJrcw, uoston; O 13 Cyrus, Scio, Russ House. Sitnnond Riddle, city; Willard Simmons, Eugene; W D Hannon; J Bernard Walker and wife, Corvallis; II II "Pierce, Harrisburg, S ACrowder, Albany; Albert Maxwell, J L Leech, Tacoma; W C Dawson, A P Burncs, Portland; I S Morrris, Edge Wood, Cnl; J Mitchell, Roscburg;S N Millard, Cnl ; H F Cunning hum. II II Clark. Eugene; W H Quee.ier, Strnyton; O F Swauk, Mehainn; Wrn Wnssom, Douglas Wussoin, Lebanon ; John Campbell, Yavuina; J M Settle, Lebanbn. TUnnM RlnnH Purifier is Nature's Own t.. ..! .'nnnM tlA IIIArl to thfl SXclllSion of all other medicines in all disoases of the stomach, liver and kidneys. Jjetter List. Following ts the list of letters remaining- In the Post Offlcs, Albanr, Linn county, Oregon, May 31, 18S8 Foraons OAlling for these lotters must give the date on which thoy were advertised : Clommcns, J. W Low Martin. Itili'v John, R WiBout llonoret Jnckson J. B. Me French Miss Elizi, Kimesdell Mrs L J Vi'Mtkiu Mrs, Cola, E R. THOMPSON, P M. THE PLACE. By all means call on arker Brothers, Suatuors to Colin Fox, Jr your Groceries, Produce, Baked Goods, Eta., Etc. Their coodG aro the'best and their prices reasonaoie. L, W.CLARK, Portrait Photographer. sinnln Kurnnr ffecond and Ferrv Streets near Opera House. Ground Hoar. f ... Children' pictures a uneolaltjr,- ALBANY, - - - OREGON. f'uHhlonulile Tailor. Nobby suits and pants, cut and mad to order, from the latest line of samples, direct from 'Frisco, a speciality, Cleaning and repairing promptly done. Main Street, Albany, Oregon PA KM Kits needing anything in the boot and shoe line are requested to call in at the Albany Shoe Kinvis w ...:n .11 . . .. . w. ..v. , uu goous at jsed Hock prices and do your repairing at reasonable figures and all goods bought of us are re paired free gratis. Kralsse & Klein, Flinn Block. New embroidery just received at W F Read's For. Sale. Two safes, two platform scales, two counter scales, one set 6tore amps, four show cases, for one-half ori' Wm. Simpson." NOTICE Nritli l ..1..... ,t.Kt ... ... warrant, will cease bearing interest. Ly order of tho Council made tliis 22nd dav ol Mav lss. K. .1. Hkvti.v r iiv u.u: ROSE JELLY. i'.e"y"r !"n?' can ' hai1 b eallingon Mrs. B Hyman, 1 door east of Young's: FOR SALE. gain, une tnile ioutlieaia of Albany. . O, Bt'RKIlAET, KEEP OFF. II unters and iog that do not know the difference be'wcenasheop .i..l a Chinese nheaiant are hereby notified to keep off our farm east ol this cily. or tut fer too consequence of an enforcement of Unlaw ol tresenasa, vl ISOM & LAKNKO. Wells D ug. Wells dug on reasonabl terms. Call on, the undersigned orat thi office. E. B. Davidson so Orceon Blood Purifier nsw. WHAT L, E. BLAIN HAS. An immerse number of suits of clothing, dress and business, for men and boys, Prices low when, uality is considered. A vory large stock of shoes and boots, a splei did one to select from, as it contains all grades at prices to suit, Dozens of styles of the vory latest goods in neckwear, and prices remarkably low. 50 cents buys a necktie of splendid quality and 25 cents a good one, A variety of styles of hat s hardly equalled this side of Portland, and a stock of furnishiDg goods extensive in its nature. A stock of goods all together that speaks fo itself on inspection. Foster's Block, Albany, Or. UT COST ! Having decided toclosa out ou business here, we will sell o;ir ENTIRE STOCK -OF- Gloliliiag, Famishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Etc, At Cost ! Taaie wiahinjf birsains will oll narly b3foro the ateok in broken, an t!iei goxls ra nt be sold within the nest 90 days. ( C. B. Roland & Co.