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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1889)
Thursday Evening.Angiut 15,1889 Publiflhe every day In the week. SuuiUyu eitiMJptcJ. HT1TK8 MI'TriMt Editor niut Publisher. SUBSCUimON KATKS. ellveretl bv eurier IH.T week .....$ .15 iv mail. per yar 6.00 yiniil, purawir-h ......... Kutordlft tha Put OiUHt Albany. 01 aw moond-class mail mntter. local recoiid. Or. and G. W. Oregon must wake iip and show her rustle nd bustle. Wash ington showed her bustle when bustles were big, and the whole territory boomed. Cities sprung rapidly into metropolises and railroads stated towards a hundred points. Oregon with better climate and more advantages, sort of slept and winked at the tun ; and now the truth Is, she being outrun in the race. Enterprise is the watchward, and the cities are the cen ter of it. Oregon cities must do something enthusiastically. All eyes are on Albany Next to Portland Its prospects are the best and it must hereafter lea and not follow. It Is for Albany, Salem, Eugene, Corvallls and the other cities of the Valley to put the spurs into the horse and bring him to the front. lonsiaeraDie u Deing none, particularly by Salem, and much by Al bany ; but the bustle needs to be enlarged Tub Barlow Route. A subscriber who has recently crossed the Cascades by this route, speaks of It as follows : "The mountain grade on this route is very good. with one exception, and that is, it is not wide enough. The trees are not cut out wide enough in places. It is a hard rub for a wide tread wagon to, pass between the trees. Some large rocks and stumps remain In the center of the road, which makes It very rough to pass over with sinele horse rie. This should be looked after, as the toll is quite high. The Road Co should be made to comply with the charter in regard to the width ot tne road, making It safe for the public to travel orer." A Ghost Story. People in the First Ward are somewhat worked up over the appearance of a ghost in the vicinity of the Ditch and around Perry Spinks' wood house. An apparition dressed in black with a white covering for the head, has been seen by several. William Emerick saw the vision one night and chased it In to Mr Spinks wood house, when it vanish ed. Several others have also unavallingly tried to catch it. One woman approached ILwhen she was suddenly and mysterious ly given a shaking by the shoulder. In the mean time there are a few vacant cells In the insane asylum at Salem, and this crazy woman, whoever she is, is liabl e to occupy one ot mem. Four Infants. As the Democrat published the other It also publlshe s this from The Dalles 7. Af. : "A most absurd and ridiculous Item Is going the rounds of the press that the remains of four dead infants were found in the reservoir in this cltv. The facts of the matter are : That the reservoir has not been cleaned, and farther that nothing of an unclean nature has ever been discovered in the reservoir or any flume or pipe leading into the same. Judge and Marshal. It is reporte that when Justice llumprey read in tin Democrat the account of the shoo'.lng of Judge Terry by Deputy V S Marshal Nagle, he was considerably listurbed, as it indicated that evenjudgas are unsafe. II was materially relieved, though when friend informed him that he was also Deputy U. S. Marshal. Representing both sides of the great tragedy he certainly ougnt to be secure. "Next Week." Yesterday Win. M Hoag, A Hackleman ana Engineer Eckle son left for Eastern Oregon by way of the Lebanon road to look over the route the Oregon Pacific across the mountain They are invited to call on the Prlnevllle papers and ease their muchly perturbed minds, and to tell them that "next week" though an Indefinite period of time, Is oeunu to come. Badges. A recent order of the S P Co compels all cn.ployesof the railroad to wear badges, which accounts for the Im proved appearance of Agent Jester on ""SSigc master Barker. A Peculiar Fact. Broderick.the man who was killed by Judge Terry, the man who n killed hv Marshal Naclc.v.asthe original purchaser of Albany's hand en gine, which is now for sale. He presented it iw mic . iy ill 0.111 1 iiiiit.t.w,n ... it was pu.chn-cil by Albany. So It has a uisiury. As Eye Lust. The three year o'd of Frank Titus, of Scio. will lose an A knife in Ms hands slipped and went one of them, putting It out. inlo To New Comers We would say that we have no baits to give you, out we no guarantee tfood values for rour money and we kindlv solicit vour patronage. BRnw'.NELL & STANARH. For Sale. A young driving marc, well broken and genile. Inquire of F. M. French. A Glorious Valley. Joaquin Miller. the great writer, has returned East and said the following very truthful and nice things adout the Willamette Valley: I came down the great Willamette valley in half day from Lngene City. And I came down through one continuous and uninterrupted Eden. Three railroads run down this valley, which is more than one hundred miles long and about fifty wide; and two railroads cross it, or are crossing 1 here is a tremendous building impulse already here, both in city and country- utile towns blossom all along on elthei hand;and inanvaonc of these sudden born tittle towns is destined to serve merely as unions ior accommodation trains tor many years 1st come. Still, thev all have fine stone houses, and from one to a doen pretty chinch spires pointing heavenward uirougu the "cuminuuus woods. A not able feature all up anddonn this contin uous line of i ;stful towns is the school nouse anil tne church vuilicc At some b aces you do not see more than six houses: nut one at least, and the bicucst and the best, is a school house; and perhaps two' of the remaining live buildings arc churches. Hut you do not olten hnd a town so small as that; unless it be only of this year's crop 01 newly planted towns. All Editors The Democrat Is satis fied now that the Nebraska man who was in Albany and told us that to his knowl edge onlv seven of the excursion were edi tors and the rest were real esta'e men and merchants, was an infamous liar, and we are glad to be able to put him down that way. Mr Wcssel, the chairman of the ex cursion after giving his own personality says : ''As for the balance of 'my flock I know most of them personally and every one of them Is either an owner, editor, or reporter of the respective journals they claim to have represented, and for further evidence, it necessary, 1 can turnlsti abun dance of proof, if asked." Likes Astoria. Mr P G Pfelffcr.pro- prietor of the Frnt Prtsse, a German pa per published at Council Bluffs, lowa,call ed at Ihe Transcript office this morning. Mr I'tciffer has been in the newspaper business for a great many years In Iowa but he thinks he would like to make As toria his future home. He says that real estate here is very reasonable compared to what it is in other towns in the northwest. He is looking over the field to-day and l' ne can De suited he wilt Invest in this city with a view to brineinc his family here and going into business. Transcript. Mr rteiner will be remembered as the brotner of Mr Chas Pfeiffer, and was recently in Albany. Three Bad Boys. Three boys distur bed the Mill city school a few days ago, threatening to whip the teacher, etc. Two of them named Hobson and Smith, were arrested and fined $10 and costs apiece. The former liquidated but the other was unable to do so, ana ts now at Salem In the county jail, on a sentence of twenty-one days. Only One. Our exchanges,in order to get even with people who do not even read a paper, are publishing the following, which the Democrat appropriates and doctors : "There Is only one man in Al bany who does not read the Democrat. His forehead is so low that when he weeps tne tears run down his back." To Br Improved. The drug store of O L Blackman is being frescoed by some artists in the buainess,from San Francisco, and will be oil clothed and improved gen erally, making It one of the finest in the State. Born. On Aug. 14th. 1889, to the wife of Charles House a gin. m m The Scnvy bovs have informed the edi tor of the Junction Pilot that they have made an average of $16 a week catching trout. Off for the Mountains. A barrel of Jried beef, some fine cheese and a large in vo ice of choice lunch goods just received at Brownell A; btanaru s. uet some. A Sharp Item. The finest line of cut lery and shears In the rity at Stewart & Sox's. Their goods are the very best and will stand the test. All of Next Week. Mr E L Power, now of Tacoma, will be In the city all of next week . AH parties owing him will please cull and settle while he is in the cltv. lie will give greic Dargains in uar r.esses, saddles, collars, etc. Got It Again. What f Why the fin est lot of fresh smoked beef In the market. Chipped to order.' Also a fine supply of our tnmoin gold medal cream cheese. Willamette Packinc. Co. Money to Loan. At a low rate of in terest. on eood farm property In Linn countv. or on best improved city pronert In Albany. Apply to Blackburn & Wright, Albany, ur Jiggest Yet. 10,009 rolls of wall pa er, latest varieties, fines! decorations just ccji-c;' t FartmiilerAC Irving Wanted. Girl to do general house work. Call at once at office or residence of Dr O C Aubrey. This Trade Mark on a stow meAns it Is the best that ex neiknce and skill can con ! 1.. i. 11 w Smith. To lessen our stock o canned goods we will sell ' 'Og in thst line at remarkably loir prices. Bi:ow!trLL A. Stanarp ?. . 11:1.1.. a- p.;.iv far Asr loll nriut in. They do any and all kinds of w"'it.io the bauUahina and lob printing line. Qaick work and lew price". KEA'i FSTATs SALES. Chas L Flint tojohn P R Sherman Power of Attorney Anna M llouck to Frank Murphy, lot 17 blk I IPs A. Alhanv $ 100 A Hacklemin to Frank Mumhv. lots 3 and 4 blk 7 IPs 3rd A, Albany 77c Emma 1) O'Connor to J L Cowan, parcel in Albany 500 3 if uouu to r, J Hyde, pirtof lot I, OC1U . I) P Mason to E O 11 vile, part of lot 71, Scio ' D I Mason to E O llvde, part of lot 72. Scio .' "5 125 2.5 J II rtaUer to Wl.lamette Pulp and Paper Co, p.irt of 1) I. C of Win I sin- 325 Geo It Ward toj P Schooling, i In terest 111 lot s, llariisburg.... . Lee UiUeu tn J M V llilyeu, sundry parcels and lots in Scio L Bilyeu to I M V Bilyeu, lots 28, 29. and parts ot lots 27 and 30, Scio , A S Hasselt, Sheriff to J 11 Lame, S v qrot s w qr, Sec 30, Tp 13, S R 3 w Joseph Kendall to Arirvle Kendall, OTacrts, 1 p 13, s It 3 w boo Robert A Knii;liten to James Here- lortl.one titin interest in t, hall of D L C, C P Knliihten io5o uetta Harris to Samuel Harris, 118 acres, Sec 3; and 35, Tp 13 S It 1 w 6o W C Head to Albert Brownell, 82 acres in D L C of decree Chne 27sO t-veltne Powell to George Grlthn, o nan ot . t. qr sec 25, ip io S 1 2 w to U Morris to Geo A Oriffiin, S half of N W qr See 25, Tp 10 S R 2 SO G A Grifiln to J 1. Miller, S half of N E qr Sec 2? Tp 10S R 2 w. . . Joe Cary to J L Stiller, S half of N 1. qr Sec 25 Ip 10 K 2 w C B Harnisch to E J Lanning, E ballot w qr blk 122, 11 s A to Albany coo Geo f oylvester to Hannah M .New- land, 400 acres, tp 13 s K 3 w 2100 United States to John Warren.... patent United States to Robert Robe patent United States to Hannah Newland. .patent H Bryant to Daniel Hart, 109 acres TpiiSRiw 2900 Daniel Hart to H Hrvant, 10 acres, D L C of L T W oodward 1500 A Rotten Apple. Several months ago the Democrat mentioned the fact that Mr Apple had been made a J P up near Baker City . It was an occasion for punning generally. It now transpire that the Apple was a rotten one. The Kevatlc explains the situation: "Mnding both appellants and appellees very scarce fudge Apple opened a butcher shop and the scales but seldom used in weighing equity were often nlled with choice bits sli ced from the apeiious carcasses obtained from one Mr Caviness, of Hilgard. On a day when the cash drawer contained something over $1,000, Judge Apple con cluded that the time was ripe tor him to drop on a little racKet olten practiced dv bank cashiers and so he is now In Canada where if he is not eaten up by remorse he will likely remain until he has grown mel low with age. New Grocery store. The Oregjn Land Company has rented the room in Froinan's Block, now occnpled by Fort miller & Irving ts R G Watson & Co late of Memphis, Tennessee, who propose to open about Sept 1st a first class grocery stere. These young gentlemen come well recommended, so we are Informed and will fit up at once ene of the most tasty and at tractive grocery stores in the city. A Comely Sight. Our market is full of fruit Luscious, mouth watering, palate tickling, nose agitating, peaches, grapes, apples, plums, prunes, pears end melons attract the eye in front of every grocery store. Great Ceres would be plea. sed at the sight. Why? Why do you not go to Water loo t As a summer reset it la unexcelled. Good level ground, good shade, excellent soda water, good hotel accommodations. Board and lodging from $5-oo to $7 per week to suit customers. Six miles above Lebanon on the Santiam river. I will be at Lebanon every Saturday at arrival of train to convey parties to Waterloo. Good teea tttaoiem connection witn notei. J. G. Gross, Proprietor Waterloo Hotel. Get First Choice, Just received at L Blaln's tailoring department a large and elegant line of piece goods for suits and pants, never before equalled In Albany They embrace the very latest patterns, are In style and will make up, uuder the skil ful workmanship of Mr. SchilTler into the nncst suits to be obtained In the valley. can early and get choice ot patterns. Iare Curtain, tare Curtains I have just received my fall stock of lace curtains bought direct from importers, the largest stock ever brought 10 1 hi mark ct, and best value lor the money Samuel E. V olnc. Tonrhrna Kxauilnatlon Notice is hereby given that the regular pub'lc quartely examination of teachers for iJnn countv, will take place at the Court Houe, in Albany, commencing at noon, Wednesday, August 28th, 1SS0 All teachers desirln? examination will ptcac be present at the beginning. L M Curl, Co School Sup't. Sonth A Minn j A niot desirable ami beautiful location for u bur ban residence, owing to it nat ural advantage and nearness to the center of bus ncs. Compare the size, location, view and access to and from these lots.and you will be convinced of their merits Call eat It and secure a home befot : the advance In price. Apply to Twerdat.e & RrTrpftdtLr,Agcnts. First door south of Post Office. Frwbcrwm cWse jtut received t F I. Kenton's. BOUE AND ABBOAU Senator Raagan, of Toxss, it in Portland. Fresh butter at tha Willamette Pickinn Co 'a store. An Albany merchant sella a ear load of sugar a month. "Fun on the Rtistnl" tn-aioht. bv ona of the best troups yet in the eity. Psaches from CO to 90 cents per box at LaForest & Thompson's. Wheat has taken a three cent inmn on wards and is now quoted at 63. Keep right along. L Senilets viil buy horses, hav. titrothv n.iieu, and oats, in any quantites, paying mgneMclsn prices, A puirili.tio cnntest'o.-'CQrred to-day nar the luetiitbee, resulting in onoof the setting a lively shaking. The ladies of Albert Wilson and Minnie Lnekey, druwned at the mouth of the Siu slaw, have not yet been found, ?c.tir strangs- bovines are in the city pound lo-day, prolahly from the country, as they seem to belong to the same family. George W'aRirener, Clerk of the ft C waa in the city to-day on his way home, being obliged to quit work on account of foyer. Tbe Com. proposes examining all the tracks in tbe State. Sir and Mrs C C Ooldsworthy, recently from Wisconsin, who were during the psst week in Corvallis, have moved to Albany, "here they will mako their home. Mr. Ooldsworthy has accepted a position here. iVheat, 02 cents, 15 cent shaving at Yiereck't. 8 tickets for ?1 at Vierick'i . Refrigerators at Stewart k Sox's Boots and shoes at cost at Read'a. Ice cream f reezera at Stewart & Sox'a. Newinyoice cf fine gold rings at French The best line of kid gloves at W. F, Read's. New cream cheese just received at CoLrad Meyers. For sale, cheap, second hand organ, Mrs. Hyman's. 3 chairs running steady at Viereck's shav ing parlors. Best rout'eoffee in the city at Conrad Meyers. Just received new table linen at W. F. Read's. I W Starr, physician and sureeon, Albany, Oregon. Good cnokine stove only 810 at Hop'ii is & saitmarsns. The best watch in the world for the money at F M Freoch s. Another car of bis watermeloca at La- Forest & Thompson's. Side saddles and ladies riding uurcinglea al Thompson & Overman's . Thompson & Overman, agents for the great L'ynatmte buggy whip. For a number one Kualitv of knivea forks and spoons call at r M frenen s. Tubbs's pure manilla bipdino twine large quantities at Stewart oc Sox's. The choicest line of table luxuries can be fouud at Brownell & Stanard's. J W Bentley. beat boot and shoe maker in city, opposite cortnuller trying a. A large and fine line of window a had just received at Fortmiller It Trying 'a. We have the best $1.50 kid glove ever brought to Albany at W F.Read's. Now is the time to save money by buvinff boota and shoes atom of w. F, rtead. Some fine California che se, a barrel golden drin svrnn and aome tine oomb honev just received at Urownei; & stanard a. Hotel Arrivals. Exchangb Hotel. J Hart ; P King ; H F Pens ; G Allen j W J Murray ; J T Sprouse ; II L Day ; A A Elliott, Cal ; II Schrorer. Rrvitrr Hol'se. T LowenparL D L Burrel, W S Buen.N R Murray.Portland; Via I 11 Crable, Miss M II Crable ; I Blum, city ; J S Smith, Prineyille ; Al Munkers, Scio ; II Preston, Corvallls ; A Goldsmlth.W F Colllns,S F ; If E Wood worth, Minn. St Charles. I Gill. Minnie Michner,; .fosie 8outhard, C W Miller, E B Davis, E llanderson, 1'ortiami ; bA waggoner, Corvallis ; J A Lee. Webster, Dak j M P Units, o r ; OT A u Kinney, Astoria ; a II Wade.Oakland ; J H CoblenU and fam- ilv, Arkansas ; IIConners,E Lawrence, F Colbert andwife.WCuurtrlghtJ Williams, jr, F Valerga, C Prince, W Donnelly, G Gerard, Misses Annie Whitney, Fannie Yantis.Minnie liasquelle. Russ Hoi-sp.. G Harris, Vancouver ; A A Griggs, Mill City ; G Hewitt, Kings Siding ; S Cowan, Mill City ; F Vaughan, Fox Vallev ; 8 B Roop ; Emma Hoeye, Mill City ; G Neece, Oakland s J Ranch, Portland ; G A Dennin, Oakland ; L D Heath. Boston ; W Sullivan. Mill Cltv : M Kane : I Hariineton, Aberden ; !1E Kent : H A Dwver. Newport : I James, Hennner : I W Branson. Portland ! Ell Emerson, Eugene ; A Hans, E Portland. Albany Opera Hou,e. Thursday, August 15th, 1889, LAWRENCE & CONNERS Musical Comedy Company. In thn Futiniftst, Brightest and Wittistt rrfMtuctinn of the dsv, entitled, FUN ON TIIK BhlSTOL, . Introducing HARPwY CONNERS, In his Favorite Character of the Widow O'Brien. A perfect an a -inn performance by a com petent company "f 14 wellknown ladies and gentlemen, each and everyone an artist in their respective lines. Original scenery and mechaoial effocte. Handsomest steamboat scene ever rrodnted before the pnblie. I.iuBhahle Specialties, Marchas, Medleys and tha llilarians, Mirth-1'rotoaing Billy Conrtriffht in his original prodni-tioo of old Flewy-Flewy. Unserved seats at Blackmau'a. Admitian SO cents, deserved seats 73 cents. Slaughter la '.Silk Bibbona. In order to close out my immense stock of silk ribbons In plain and picot edge I will sell them until my fall stock arrives at 75 cents on the dollar. All marked in plain figures. Samuel E. Young. Hot Weather Items. Keep cool. The finest refrigerators In the market at Stew art & Sox's. Buy one now. All sizes of ice cream freezers at Stew art & Sox's. Purchase one and manufac ture this delicious dish at home. tetter List. Folloa-iog- is the list of letters remaining in the Post Office, Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Auzlfth, l&s Persiius calling- (or tbee letu? must give the date on hich they tore advertised : Armstrong, Mrs B Boyer, Cheatei Bra)', Wm Courier, EM K M Datvif, Mi? MiuiiM iarriQ-?r, IiaAC Miilvr, Kid M McCollum, E P ! McDonald. Ma.!o Odell, H H Hurroagus, Sherman Benmtt, O A Cummings, Edward hick, Airs K M Kemsey, Miss Mary Millor, W J McDonald, Ijovey Mead, Harold Kyan, .Mathew Smith, K K Smith, Jacob William, J C Smith, Ed R. TllOUI'SON, P. II. llfouu SAWiisu. wood rawed oa T v short notice, an vwhnra in th oil v. Regular prices. Order left At Brownell it htanard's will bepromptly attended to. UEO. H, VVAKREN, Wild Lands Eroadalbln Street, REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE. FIVE AND TEN ACRE GARDEN Choice residence proper! on easy Agent HoaheH, Brown A Co. Portland, Or. LBANY THE LEADER. THE LEADER G, W.. SMITH, -Ai.BAJsry- "Superior," "Argaiid," "Garland" STOVES AND RANGES. Fire backs. Warran ted for 15Jyearsf All sizes an styles. Roofing. Job Work, Plumbing. Eave Trough. Range Boilers Conductor Pumps. F. L,. KENTON. DEALER I2ST- FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES i Choice Candy, jVuts, Fruit, etc. I , CIGARS AND TOBACCO. NEA ITHE POST OFFICE.1 ALP ANYOF EQON Oregon Slate Tair 1 Twenty-ninth annual exhibition at Kaleia, Oregon. COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPT. 16. Continuing; on week, under tbe man agnnent or the uregon mate Board ot Agrioulture. OYER $15000 IS GASH FX&XIXaXXTTXkXS Offered for agricultural, stock, dairy, and mechanical exhibits, for work or art and lancy work, and for trials or ;teu. Running and Trotting Races each day. Important Improvements made in tbe premium Hat. . Reduced rates Carfares and freights on all transportation lines to an fo m tho fair. . PRICES OF ADMISSION : o Mon'H day ticket 60o Women'N day ticket 2fto Men's season ticket $2.50 Women's seavon ticket li0 Heui to the Koeretary at Salem for a .premium list. J. T. APPERSON, President. J, T, GREGG, Secretary. Stock Ranches City Property near De woe nit office, AND FRIUT LANDS A SPECIALTY. y in all parts of the City terms, CorreHpondrnee Solicited The "World's best. More than hun- dred 7 hun dred differ ent styles ok s and heaters I 1