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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1889)
Thursday Evening.AuguBt 29,1889 Publiahe.. evory tly til U10 w.k. SuniUys exoeptal. TITK it WIITHJIU, E.lltoraMil Publiahora. SUBSCRIPTION KATKS. ellvennl by caarior por weolt .......... .15 a. mall, per yr 6.00 ywill, wr mtjiilb H i0 Enteral a the PiMiJ-l'tti at Albany, i.i ait seoo mi-clans mail matter. LOCAL RECORD. Com xo. Tuesday evening, Sept. 3rd, the Lewjohnson's Black Baby Boy Col ored Minstrels will perforin at Albany Opera House. The Company Is compos ed of 15 genuine colored artists of recog nized ability. The performance while being refined and strictly moral Is of a character to land the audience In a roar of laughter and applause. They will give a grand street parade headed by the distinguished Drum Major Lew Hall. They come well recommended by the press and nubile and we have no doubt but that they will be Die 10 sustain tne reputation they have gained elsewhere. PnoFEssioNAL. The firemen's tourna ment has become simply a contest among professional sprinters, and no longer, as In Its earlier days, Is it a contest of firemen. The Tacoma and East Portland teams par ticularly are made up of professionals who don't know the difference between a noz zle and a wheel spoke. Even Corvallis is getting some In, and we hope, as our sister city has that much enterprise, it will get several good prizes. riICK IN TROUBLE. This forenoon n response to a despatch from Portland. Marshal Hoffman .rrnt..i "Puck" Hamilton on a charge of etnbea- ziement, we understand from Mr Hendrlc sen, the icweler. of Portland. Th M. shal took him to Jefferson, where he was met by Constable Sfmons.o! Portland, who came up on the othci tiain.who took chano o - of Mr Hamilton and conveyed him to that city. This Puck Hamilton seems to be a genius. His first name, he informed the democrat wnne here, came from having been connected with the famous 'Puii." and his face certainly has a marked resem- uiance to 111c mythical Puck. He seems Ifi Infk tl.M u,lnnu tl.A....U . K... 1.. , ..... iuihiujjii , UUl 111 JUSL IIUW deep water he has gotten this time, we do nnl Lnn.u n, lUt. ....1.1 . ........ " miiing. j No Surprise The manner in which La Blanche knocked Dempscy out was Quite a surnrisc : but It fa fwtti surprise to see the Willamette Packing Co's store full of fresh fruits and goods of all kinds, for they are getting quite a rep. utatlon in this respect. Just received to night from San Francisco a fine stock of grapes, cauliflower, sweet potatoes, celery, cream cheese, fine comb honey, etc., etc. Call early. Good WvrciiEs.-Mr J S Luckey haa at his jewelry the watch carried by Albert Wilson at the time he was dro wned. It run about ten hours after he fell Into the water. It was in the water about eleven days and the salt water rusted It so badly that the works are nearly eaten. Miss Lucky's watch run about fourteen hours alter tne accident and is also badlv eaten .uy rust. cugeno uuara. A Bad Arrakgemknt. That is rather a poor condition of affairs on the Nat row Gauge. The road issues script In payment for work and then refuses to take it in payment for freight or passage. Such a roaa deserves so Tie tar and teathes, A Thieving Celestial. Yesterday evening a Celestial working at the Depot Hotel was arrested for stealing $300 of one of the Celestial mercantile establish ments on 2nd Street, and on examination before Justice Humphrey held to await the action of the grand jury. It took consid erable hunting by Const ible Burkhart to find the Celestial. A Bio Pull. This mornin? I D Mil ler's threshing crew finished the seasons run with his Russell & Co's 36 Inch thre sher and i horn trix-tinn I order to show what the engine could in ..... v..b..,cci uugene uourner nitched the engine the thresher, water tank, cook house and eight grain wagons and easily pulled them from a stubblefield. : It Is Rumored, -The Dallas Obsenee lays it is rumored : That Monmouth i soon to have a newspaper, to be run in the most modern style. That It Is now almost an established fact that the railroad from Astoria to Albany will pass through Dal las. That It is doubtful if the Narrow Ouagc passes Into the hands of the South ern Pacihc. A Good Beginning. The first days run of Albany's street car, for only one has as yet been put to work, was a flatter ing one. Over two hundred people paid their nickel. The road promises to be liberally patronizd, and It will not he sur prising if It is more than self supporting. A Runaway. This forenoon Pete Riley's wood team took a spin through the city, doing little damage. They passed JKCRAr thouSh at breakneck the city0'"8 t0ward8 tl,e we'ern limits of Three GvpsiKs.JThis Is a great world 'ull of different people. Three gypsy for tune tellers the Albany papers didn't con sider worth noticing a Salem paper devotes mrnhalf tcoIumn t0 ln v"y readable S ew! but!?mwhat after thrfashion of Coopers Indian tales. Scalded. Tuesday evening George Brandenburg a little boy was getting up Emf!.!" "rri8b,ure. "'He ateam en B'ne. wh.n It exploded, scaldta him In the face ulte seriously. Joix lT.Ljoln wuf& Stark's watch club and get a fine gold watch on easy ESTRAY5,On next Saturday at 1 clock, I will sell at auction to the hlgh e'.ldder, at the city pound three vear ing. and one cow, about 5 years of age, taken up in the city. b ' J N IIOI F.MAN Only $1.50.-1 have a fine stock of la dies and children's fall and winter trim med hat, which I will sell at $1.50 each. These are hats that usually sell at $2.50, $3 and $4 each. Must make room for my fall opening. Call early and make your choice. Ida M. Brush, 1st floor Strahan's new brick. Money to Loan. At a low rate of In terest, on good farm property in Linn county, or on best Improved city property in muany. ppiy 10 macKOurn x Wright, Albany, Or Very Nice. Don't cook this hot weath er. Drop in and get some of our lunch delicacies. We have just received a fresh supply of cream cheese, Llmburger cheese, smoked beef chipped to order, etc. WILLAMETTE t'ACKINO Co. All Night. Mr Ivancovlch keeps an all night houseon First St between Ells. 1 worth and Lyon, at .vnich is to be found j j'.ii lv 1 uuuac sieaKs, nam and eggs etc. 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 a: tox s. Purchase one and manufac lure this delicious dish at home. Babies. The finest line of baby carr'- ages in the Valley just n celved at Stewart & Sox's. Prices are remarkably cheap con- niuenng tne superior quality ot the carriages. HILL CITY. Biggest Yet.-io,ooo rolls of wall pa- .cVteT,irpl';,,iei,Mrmrt . detlon. just ..lvef 11 rurtinl!lerfe Irving'. And still they come. L H Bundy of Portland is erectimr a commodious building and expects to enter in tne general merchandise business. Hop picking has beirun and manv young ladies are picking hops for out door exercise. Miss Cushman is with us again. Mr Scott Shaw has returned. Mi BI Goiman of Aberdene WT ..ml a brother to the O P agent Is visitsng at this place, and speaks very highly of Mill D F Warner closed a successful three monthsschool in this city Friday Aug, 23, with appropriate exercises which were en joyed by quite a number of patrons and visitors. From reports made and exer cises given we congratulate Mill City on their great fortune in securing Mr W as teacher. He expects to remain on his pre emption claim In Linn county until school Degins again. A series of Gospel meetings is in pro gress in this city, conducted by A B Wade, State Evangelist of the Christian church. A fine interea t is already awa kened several accession up to the pre sent writing, and a good organization effe cted. Mill City has been deservedly noti ced and complimented by the Evangelist for the remarkable good order and atten tion given. Such plain posative presen tation of the Gnspel cannot fall in produc ing good results. KKA", RSTATz, SALES. Jacob Streitel to Kate Streltel 3 1-6 acres In Tp 11 8 R 3 w $ 10 Lorenzo llasbrouck to Cyrus O Pat ton, 200 acres In Tp 14SR3W 2000 EJ Daly to Peter Bilyeu, 7 4-5 near Sclo 900 E L Bryan to F 11 Jenks, 21 acres inTpi2SR3w .' 700 B Johnson to II It Spilngcr, lots 3 I and 4 blk 1. Shedds 100 Andrew I. Baker to John B Moore, -1 n 1 qr oec 25 ip 14 k. 4 w 140 W W Crowderln Robert H liabing- 1011, lot 7 DIK 21 li s 2nd A, Al blany 40,. Carrie K. Howe In I, 11 Starr, lot 4 l)lk lib, H's A, Albany 1000 I L Towan tn lolin Wither. acres Tp 14 S R 2 w 6000 L W and I E Knann to Eunice Rhodes, 5 acres Tp 14 S R 2 w 200 Thomas Morgan to Susan D Kee- ney, 125 acres, Tp 14, S R a w 500 Peter liilyeu to Sarah E Daly, 7 4-? acres near Scio 900 Geo A Dyson to Margaret E Wilson parcel In North Brownsville.. R Koehlerto Peter Black, lot 7, blk 78, M's S A, Albany 150 United States to James Huntsucker, patent H A and A S lohnson to W E Curl. lots ss, 56 and 87, Sclo 600 j Simpson to John Pox N i. qr blk 104, IPs A, Albany 30CO John II Burkhart to R T Hedrlck, 10 accrs, Tp 11 S R 3 w 850 w V Mitchell to E w Langdon, Trustee, blk 49 H's A, Albany. 2000 mapoi nigmanu orove nled. Tangent. The harvest is past and the summer is enaea and tne grain Is sowed. 1 Would It not be In order now for tkose reporting large yields of grain to tell how they did it, that is, when they sowed and what kind of seed used. There have been three car loads of wheat shipped from the warehouse at this place to Turners Station. The new addition to the school house is inclosed and will soon be finished. The fall term of the public school at this place will commence on Sept. 17th with Mr. Metzker as teacher. P W Ryan has been reinstated as sec tion boss on the R R at Tangent. Mr Win Hunter has moved to Tangent, II W Settlemlre has erected a fine large wind mill and tank and has ramified his lawn and garden with water pipes so he can convey water almost where he wants it. The expense of this convenience will be $350. Mr John Beard's house was discovered to be on fire last Sunday and was extin guished as was thought ; but was still on fire next morning. It was smotheied again. We did not learn the extent of the damage. C P Knighten commenced seeding Aug. 26th. A Bryan has left Tangent and moved on a farm near by. Miss Calaway, of Panhandle.Texas, who has been visiting relatives in this vicinity for the last three months has left to go by the way of California to visit relatives in that State. M rs Ella Smith, of Salem, who has been visiting her grand -mother and others re turned home the first of the week. Irvln Milts, of III., Is visiting his uncle, B Mills and family of Tangent. H McClung, of Walla Walla, is visiting relatives In and around Tangent, George Mills, the young man who fell from the staging on the new school house is convalescing. Mrs L Smith is quite sick at her homt in Tangent. Several church members of Tangent and vicinity are attending the M K C S conferance which is being held at Dallas, Polk county. , Rev Smith, of Coquell City, preached for us last Sunday. Miss Ida Knighten and sister Anno went to Sa'.em last week on a vlilt to be gone until after the State fair. J B McFarland has moved on the farm again after a stay of two or three years in the mountains. HOUR AND ABKO&D The Jipglsofths street ear bell already sounds familiar, Oo to Bardue for hnnant rainht. ...J goods and lowest living prices. Ml w b Curl has bought a residanea ia Scio and will move to that eity to reside. This season Stewart k Sox have sold thirteen of ItuaseM & Co's traetioo engines. O P Coahow, Jr., and family, of Browns ville, hava moved to this city.R Albany 'a gain. About 200 varda nf f Ubhe I'etera farm yesterday. Soma burn ing biuali spread and did tho work. For your watches clock, anil iouml rv an to Freodi's. Houcat good, low prices aud jum amen. yev invoica of Setb Tbtimaa watches at F M French's The beat watcb in the world for the price. A very prolilic lily has been on exhibition in front of LaPorestdt Thompson's to-day. It shows what we can do iu the lily busi ness even. The frescoers havo fiuiihedH C Hubbard'a drui; store in the Blnmberu Block and beuin on the Linn County Bank. Their work is very artutic. a Capt Stone, the locator, has arrived in the sity I mm a trip to Southern Oregon, where, weunaerstand tne umber generally is ia ferior to our Linn county timber. Albany's hand engine has been Disced in first class condition by W N Miller and last evening was given a thorough and satisfaot tory trial. It throwa well and is grod for many yaars 01 active aervite. Mr J J Dorris-having purchased tho ab sUaet books, maps, plats and filed notes for Linn county of H Brvanr. ia now ore Dared to make abstracts of titles of any traot of jena in tne county, including city property. uiane as ma ueurc xuuse. Dr Ducket, a dentist, recently from Wis oonsin, who has been in the eity some time with a view to locating, left this noon for Lebanon, where ho will open an 0 flics and eaide. He is a brother-in-law of Mr J F Dacaensio. J C Nutting arrived over the mouataina to-day from Prineville. All efforts to solve tne mystery nf the missing of his brother, George Nutting, have proved unavailing, tnouah tuero seems to be Utile doubt througn Crook county that he was murder- ea. Wheat, 63 cents, 15 eent shaving at Viereck's. S tickets for ?1 at Vierjck't . Refrigerators atStewart & Sox's. Boots and shoes at eoat at Read's. Saratoga chips at C E Browoell's. Ice cream freezers at Stewart & Sox's. Try the full cream cheese at C E Brown ell's. New cream cheese just received at Conrad Meyers. 3 chairs running steady at Viereck's shav ing parlors. Best roAstfcofiee in the city at Coorad Meyers. Cail at F M French's for bargains in watches, clocka or jewelry. Choice large yellow Crawford peaches, 75 cents per box at C E Brownell's. J W Bentley. best boot and shoe maker in city, opposite Fortmiller & Iriing's. A large and tine line of window shad just received at Fortmiller t Irying's. WO have the best $1.50 kid glove ever brought to Albany at W F Head's. Now is the time to save money by buying boots and shoes at cost of W. F. Read. Go to Bibler ft Paisley for your job print in. They do any and all kinds of work in the poblLshing and job pribting line. Quick work and lew prices. Lace Curtains. Lace.Curtalaa, I have just received my fall stock of lace curtains hnnoht iHi-rt frn.n l. . ( n puiicm, the largest stock ever brought to this mark ci, mm oest value ior ine money Samuel E. Voi ng. Got It Again. What ? Why the fin est lot of fresh smoked beef In the market. Chipped to order. Also a fine supply of our famous gold medal cream cheese. Willamette Packing (,'n. Abbey's Addition 54 lots In this ad dition to Albany, near Hackleman's 3rd addition, for sale, at S5D to $125 a lot, at Cur ran & Monteith's. South Albany A most desirable and beautiful location for suburhnn rf-RHin-.a n...l . ural advantages and nearness to the center of bus ness. Compare the size, location, view and access to and from these lots.and you will be convinced of ihplr mrlt. roil eai ly and secure a home before the advance In ! A 1.. .- xweedai.bai KEDPt eld, Agents. First door south of Post Office. Slaughter In Milk Rlblmim. In order to close out mv Un,.... .tn..L of silk ribbons in plain and picot edge I will sell them until my fall tock arrives at 75 cents on the dollar. All marked in 1.1111111 figures. Samuel E. Young. For Sale. A young driving mare, we rokeo and gentle. Inquire of F. M. Frenc A Sharp Item. The finest line of cut lery and shears in the city at Mewart & Sox's. Their goods arc the very best ard ...ill Bln-.l .U- ..... n.n .intiu 111c ICSl, Why ? Why do you not go to Water 00 I As a summer resort It is unexcelled. Good level ground, good shade, excellent soda water, good lintel accommodations. Board and lodging from $5.00 to $7 per week to suit customers. Six miles above Lebanon nn the Santfain river. I will be at Lebanon every Saturday at arrival of train to convey parties lo Waterloo. Good teed stable in connection with hotel. J. G. Gross, 1 Proprietor Waterloo Hotel. mm This Trade Mai k on a stove X means it is thn best that ex-, pcnmce anu skiii can con trive. 8old only by G. W. Smith. THE'iLEADER. THE LEADER G. W. SMITH, "Snperior," "Argand," "Garland" STOVES AND RANGES. Fire backs. Warran ted for 15 years, All sizes an styles, The World's best.- More than hun dred 7 hun- ft dred differ- j'ent styles o ok s and heaters Roofing-, Job Work, Plumbing'. Eave Trough. Range Boilers Conductor Pumps. If yoa want a good silver steel scythe,fiaeat in the market, go to Stewart & Sox's. Hotel Arrivals, Exchange Hotel. W A Thomas I R Wirt Lebanon J Bergren, Ro-k C G W Cruson, " v oner j a miner W Armour J Grier W H Churchill J G Krownell E Williams St Charles. C B Winn, city F A Root, Chicago G S Race, Thos 8ims,Mill City w Uazlcy.St Louis S K Lewis, G W Waggoner.Cor J W Matensburg.Por Mrs Munson,llar'ug w u uainner,saiem Miss I Munson, " B Igstatler.Portland Revere House. J Schmidt,Yaqulna F M Jack, B'ville F A Knapp,Portland A Van Vaikenburg H W Goode, " Mrs Moore, Marlon A S Rond, " W B Rogers. N Y A A Kraft,Sacram'to L A Kiigbaum,OhIo A W Cry. Eugene T D Babbett, Wy T Rt'ss House. J M Markfield, F B Vaughin J H Nixon, Sclo P P Hickman, Scio W L Sharpe, Sacra J E Moore S W Uond, Yaqulna C II lloberg K B Temple and wf W C Chase, Eugene J G Thacker, W T P Rock. E A Berry, Mill City H Geddes, J Doane, F E Mann, Lyons A Wan W C Hawk and wf E P O'Neil, Cal I N Kane, city II H Kreger W I. Lewis, W T W Strong, city Wild Lands Stock Ran che3 City Property, Broadalbln Street. ner O rocraf offl REAL ESTATE, LOUS UD INSURANCE. FIVE AND TEN ACRE GARDEN AND FRIUT LANDS A SPECIALTY. Choice resd ence proper! y in all parts of the" City on easy terns, West Shore land & Invetntcnt t'. Portland, Or. ALBANY ... Correajpondence solicited ' OREGON F. L, KENTON, DEALER GROCERIES Choice Candy, Xuls, Fruit, etc. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. NEARITHE POST OFFICE1 ALBANYOREGON Or Join Our Watch Clubs And prrt a si!ld roM watch, genuine dla nim 1 rings, atit'ls or eirloai npn wie'ly piyin tutt o:"on j I 'l ir, WILL & STARK, The Leading Jewelers, - - - Agents "Hampden Watch,"