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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1889)
esiay Evening ieptomlnr 17,1889 Pablittie every day in the week. Suiiil.ys extiepteJ. irM BI'TriSIO, Elitors anil Publlahars. SUBSCRIPTION It AT IS 4. ,epKH,ycaarleror wojIc ...... .15 tsMdt t'ta 'J'Bieat Albany, 0 an second-class mall matter. LOCAL RECORD. Don't Li It. Thousands of dollars ve been spent in The Dalles and certain lllamette Valley towns this fall, by real- Ints ol this county, for supplies, and thou nas more will Be spent lor tne same pur e before the advent of winter. It is ery lestlonable whether, In the long run, lything Is saved by trading for cash away Bm home. If one's time is worth noth g, he may save something by buying his Inter supplies in Ainany, dui now lar Les the money spent abroad go toward Uldlng up our town ? Better do youi Ltdine at home, except In cases where an dividual has monopolized the business In certain line of trade and wants unrea raable prices for all he hat to sell. rineville JVrnis. As we don't tike it when ieple go to Portland to do their trading imment would be out of place ; but real. such places as Portland and Albany are jilt up by becoming trade centers ; and me pesple mil go away from home If iev marine thev can do better and it is fcerv city's business to take advantage of lie tact. TaffiedLaGkande. HonSA Daw Ln, of this city, who was recently In La rsnde left the following tatty, according the Journal : "I was in LaGrande in I64 when there was not a dozen houses tre and have been here a great many Lnes since. Since the railroad came In e town has beer, building up rapidly and think that with the country tributary lere that you should have a town of e.coo leople within the next two years. The (topleoi the Valley should do all they can b help the lumbering interests along. 1 hidestand that some are denting against kie company here, and they are making mistake in doing so." Crook County. Henry Grimes reach ed here Wednesday with a load of Web foot oats. He thinks there is money In Importing oats, and wilt return after an other load. Mrs James Elklns and family accom panied by Mist Addle Claypool started for Albany last Monday. Miss Claypool will remain about two months in Albany visit ing relatives and friends. D W Clayool started last Tuesday for Albany with two four-horse teams after supplies. Roe Smead and family have gone to Al bany to spend the winter. KdCantrell, who mysteriously disnn pearcd last May, has been heard from. lie Is in Oregon, alive and well. This fact settles forever that Cantrell was r.ut mur acred, as some believed. f rineville pa pers. A Surprise Party Last evening al the residence of Mr II A Stanard, Miss Tattle Chesncy was given a surprise party which proved a very entertaining and en joyable affair. The evening was spent in nveiy games ana conversation, and was not without its substantial part. The at tacking party was composed of Misses Clara Read, Cclla Pennington, Annie In gram, Augusta Brldgeford. Frankie Hon kins, Alice Blake, Linda Miller, Mav Mills and Mesvrs Qulncy Propst, Walter' Wiles, j rt vvyatt, tj Mcuaustland.t i; Stanard, F L Kenton, Archie Hammer and Mr Crouch. Nothing In It There is talk of a street car line being extended down First Street to the woolen mills, then out to East Albany now being platted by the Willamette lind Co., and also out Kerry Street to South Albanv and Elklns' addition to the city Herald'. The Democrat Is requested by a direc tor of the Street Car Company to say that 'here is nothing in the above. The com pany at the present time lias no such ex tension in contemplation. Fresh Paint. The Revere House cor nrr is being palntrd and put In band box style. This includes Cor.n liros grocery store. Where there is fresh paint outside there U a lartje ami varied stock of fresh gmccries and vegetables on the inside and wine remarkably g-iop grocery bargains are offered. A Wak Dance Last evening at Leb anon, several loads of Imp picking Indians held a veiy skookum war duncj that was quite gymnastic ln its character. We are informed that one is to be held in Albany to-night, the Indians arriving In the city this noon, but we h:ve failed to secure program, name of hall and comps. Oregon Salt. It it not generally known away from home that Lake county now supplies her home market with stock and dairy salt of a good quality says the Lake view Enaminer. D R Jonet it the proaietor of the salt marsh where Warner lake once spread her waters. Mr Jones grinds and sacks the dairy salt en the ground where it it tcooped up by the wagon load and delivered to the different merchanti of the county. The editor of the Examiner utet thit salt on hit pota toct every day. Harrisruro The town ot Harris burg is located In Linn county, on tne east bank of the Willamette, and hat been for years an important river shipping point for the products of that portion of the val ley. Incommon with other towns in the valley Harrisburg hat taken up the lint .of march and Is pushing to the Iront. A new grist mill and a new saw mill are the most tangible evidence of this, but the spirit of progress is ln the air and making itself felt in numerous other ways. Wut Engine Test To-night the hose to go Hilliboro will be given a test by the ire Department, No, i's steamer being led, and to morrow evening the hand en- Ine will be given a final test, either in the esence of Hlllsboro men or Judge Itrahan and the fire editors of the two pa- 'rs. It will be with many regrets old piidentt will see the hand engine leave many. ACrRiosiTY Jug. At Wallace Si Cus- Ick's real estate office may be seen an an ient appearing jar, with a bronzed putty trface, a number of curiosities stuck to e putty. They consist of spear heads, trifled wood, pieces of qua'tz, etc., and resent quite an attractive appearance. ir k, v, naman, is the author of the jug, kd made the collection entirely from the kntlatn in the vicinity of his home. What we Need. A new thine in the Rt Is a professional superintendent of ddings. She bosses the whole business d in fact is an expert in arranging mat- ri in style What Albanv needs is a perintendtnt who will bring tome of ir old bachelors, of ahich there art; a rge number, to their senses, regardless friiev Come Back. P. W. Starrof Lot- ie and his estimable lady called thit week pay up and bid ut "good bye." Watt "imsthat he is not at all displeased with anowa or his success ; but that he'd le "tO Wflmlir 1- . - 1 , b - ugam, III wiicrc LltC home RtanH " .m-...l .u. Utic Willamette. Border Signal. A FlN(iKR,Thlt forenoon a Wrl nt Igar fell on one of the hands of Frank 'oogftt, a clerk in the store of F L Ken- "plHtiniT llm In, l ... i 1.1. 1..,. nd somewhat. All NioiiT. Mr Ivancovlch keeps an night house an First SI between Fit.. krth and l.vAh n, ...i-u 1- l- t . n.iiLi, i 10 oc isunu sn oysters, porter house steaks, ham Money to Loan. At a low nil n( i. tuMvn K1 'ar'" P"n;rVr In Linn Ani. V M"irjvea cuv property lbanyOr Pl ' ,lackburn Wright, "ano o.,B of ,i, K..r.."iirr I ,.c,fc ol gUna " revolers ever received in Albany h. ,a T ,, " OIert Sox's. Hun 'cXCaDyrnngd,ee ,Hem "nd 0a SpiNGS.Mr. Frank Crabtree P hat charge of th c.-ji. ej. KufSJ.?u l'Pret""' furnish the Hng,h";ho;nr;,eccc,nmoda,,on, All Persons Inn.kt.j .L . . f -in " " ne lare o B rowneM&SUnard are requested h'.c.or7.;r.ngVmYn,.0r m"ke He Won. At the racet In Portland last week a little girl about 9 years old, cried out In a shrill voice, "Tom Daly." An old gentleman heard her. and bought four mutuals. Tom Daly won the race and the mutuals paid $114, making the old gentleman a wirnt' ta the tune of $43',. It is said he rewarded the child by giving her $1 of tor the "lip." It Interests Him. The Walla Walla Slalaman who man owns lots of property at Yaqulna Bay , says, and probably correctly : "The Oregon Pacific railroad will be ex tanded 92 miles east of Albany this winter. Connection with the Chicago Ac northwci tern is but a matter of a few rqonths and then another tiantconlintnlal road will tar minate at Yaqulna Bay." First Day. The attendance at the State fair was about 1000. The exhibit is fair : but not enough. There were two races. The running race, three-fourths mile, was won by Raindrop. Time, l .2'i. The three minute fot was won by Lad Beach. Stemtvinder won the fifth heat in To-day will be the I i-i6mile run and the 2 n o trot. A Musical Class. Next Monday evening, Sept. 23rd, Prof W II Young, formerly of Ohio, will give a free musical service at the W C T I Hall, after which he will organize a class in vocal music. He will be assisted in the co.icertby Rev Prichard, Prof Lee, O H Irvine and sev eral others. Prof Young is well spoken of as an instructor. Kicked. Yesterday Mr J W Morgan was driving a horse, generally gentle, when a cross walk board tripped him and he beirnn klcklnz over the dash board ouile fiercely, in the course of which Mr Morsran was hit on a leg and one of his wrisls, the latter being sprained. Nose riout da,nagc. An Error. In the assessment roll published in the Democrat yesterday the figures made the value of 36,908 sheep to be $515,220, which would be about $15 a head, enough to suit any wool man. The correct ngurcs are 552,020. The Tournament. Twelve hose learnt will take part In the Tacoma tourn ament, which promises to have thegamest contests in the history of the Association' Noteam will make a sweep, and the ones who get first prizes will be In clover. Kaces were to begin 10 day, ana win con tlmie to late for to-dayt 'Democrat. At Harrisburg Mist Henrielta Moore, the eloquent Lecturer of the W C T U will lecture in Harrkburg, Tuesday evening Sept 24th at 7.30 o'clock P M in Brown inurcn ah are cordially invited to attend, and none should lose the oppor tunity of hearing thit talented lady lecturer "Call Again." The Democrat ac knowledges a call from a couple young mcn,who failed to leave their cards. In a few moments they mastered the whole business,read everything ln type and took the entire circus In. We mention this call simply as a sample. Babies. The finest line of baby carr'- ages In the Valley just n :e!ved at Stewart X Sox's. Prices are remarkably cheap con sidering the superior quality of the carri ages. , . . " Wanted. Atlas map, published by Edgar Williams in 1S7S. E G Beardsley, Real Estate agent, A Ibar.y, Oregon.' Notice. Four family hora.es, well bro ken double and single, for sale at cltv siauics. Struck Oil At $1.2? per c gallon can Mtt Standard "- oil, at the Willamette "acking Co. s store. TANGENT. Mr L F Smith and wife and Joseph Simpson with his family just returned from a trip from Upper Soda on a hunting lour ar.o naa tne gooa iuck to Kill two Dig nne duck aeer and Mrs l, r amun came back greatly benefitted in health, Several started to the State fair 'from here thu morning. Mr Blevins is moving with his family to langent wnere ne win send nit chil dren to school. Mr Dave Vernon, of the Albany Herald nas Deen here smiling around some of the nice young ladies of langent. We hope we will be able to see our Tangent Sunflower blooming in the sub urbs ot langent neiore many Slavs are gone. We hear that she is on her way home. Dr Ceorge llouck and his brother lohn. both of Portland, have been visiting the past week with their parents and relatives in this vicinity. Mr and Mrs S Bond.of Halsey.and Mist Ollle Cummings, of the same place, who have been visiting In this vicinity for some time, left the first of the week for their home. Monday two young men passed through our town with a large open spring,with two norses attached, iney said they came overland from S. F. and were bound for the State Fair and were going to run at tne lair. G W Luper has left Taneentaftei a resi dence here of two or three years,and gone on the farm, J B Morgan has rented hit farm to hit son Alford and moved to Tangent to get the benefit of the school at thit place. Mr Weher and family of Eastern Ore gon. who have been visiting in this vicinity for sometime.lctt last week for their home, where he has considerable stock interest L Wheeler, of Lebanon, is visiting in and around Tangent. Any one visiting the poultry yard of Grandma Vernon can have the pleasure of seeing some fine young China pheasants, also some Guinea pigs. The Beard Bros are doing a good busi ness with their dryer. While looking through their establishment the other day we were shown a very nice sample rase with some very fir.e samples of different kinds of fruits. One of the firm intends starting cast of the mountains soon as a drummer for the house. S II Moses has bought the house and lot of Mrs Anderson,sltuated on Third Street. Consideration, $300. The warehouse at this place is full and overflowing. HOME AND ABROAD Charles Levis, of Harrislmrr. is in the eity. Forty-tw tiokott wnra suld to'ths Ctste fair to-day. Get your school books and tablets at Guiss & Sou's. Mrs Rev Ilumiker, it in the city the guest of Dr R C Hill. iiity dozen wind-iw shades justreceivid at Kortaiilleri Irviug's. The best watch in the wurld for the mon. y at F M French's. Mr Sam Miy, nf HArrisb-ir, is in the cuy inie uneruuoti. Ah Lex, the San FrancUo' M-)iii2oliao atloriic), is lining Alluuy. An elegant line of niw d-ittns of chairs just received at Fortmiller & lrving's. Go to Bu-duo for honest weiiihtr. uood giiods ami lowest liviug prices. Kariruns in watchesand chains at Fi ench's. The Corner Juwelry Store.' . Thetotal assessment of.Miltnn is 2150.000 and H nas a dally piper. Mrs II Flindt and children, of Medford, are in the city on a yitil to friends. Mr John Sommervillr. E ist Portland's wealthy banker, is in the city. Mrs C P Rador, of Portland, is iu tho city the guesc 01 ner Uaugriter.jMrs Win Humphrey. Mrs J H Simpson, of Corvallis is ln the city. Mr S. wont to Portland on the morn ing tram. Mr G M Coffey leaves to-mnrrow morn ing for a two weeks outing at Knappa on the ItoluraDia ' 0 W Wstts. ef this eity. yesterday wat sleeted Secretary of the N W Firemen's Association. Pendleton has hired a man to drive down all the projecting nails in the eity. An en terprising act. Hr Frank Burmestfer baa Durchastd foar lots iu nouck's addition to th city. Con uivniwiMi fvju, Jostios Stephen. J ' Field, will pass through Albanv to-morrow morning on his way to Portland, where he will hold a short session ot Court. An "Inquiry Social" will be givtn at the Congregational Church on Fridsy eveninr the 20th. Something new. All will be cordially wslccmsd. Walla Walla is a eity of probably 6,000 and is just taeklini tha oow Question. Al bany has completely disposed of the matter in a very emphatlo manner. Mr Chancey Loekwood who has been op erating for Wm Humphrey, returned to hit noma at Salem yesterday, going on his bi cycle, making tne trip in tour noun. Mr John Crossen.who has been at Helens Montana, for feveral months, is expected home in a few days. He has not been at Chicago, as stated by the Democrat. rVheat, 63 certs, 15 cent shaving at Viereck's. 8 tickets for tl at Vienck'i . Refrigerators at Stewart & Sox's. Boots and shoes at eost at Read's, Saratoga chips at C E Brownell't. Try the full cream eheese at (' E Brown ell's. New oream cheese jutt received at Conrad Meyers. 3 chain running steady at Viereck's shay lag parlors. Best roast coffee in the city at Conrad Meyers. J W Bentley. beat boot and shoe maker in etty, opposite f ortniiuer ot Irving s. A large and fine line of window s I.sd just received at Fortmiller fc lrving's We have the best $1.50 kid glove ever brought to Albany at W F(I lead's. Now is the time to save money by Laying boots and shoes at cost of w. r . Head. Ladies shoes, mens shoes, misses shoes, childrens shoes, mens boots, boys boots, rt less than cost to make room lor other goods at C E Brownell's. Haven't Them. There are several ctronollun institutions whirl, Alhn. has not yet obtained, for instance. A rawn Shop. A Cleaning House. A Iteal estate exchange. A Board of Immigration. A Stock Exchange. An elsctrie fire alarm. Blind policemen. Slauslitrr Iu Silk Kibbons. In order to close out mv Immense stock of silk ribbons in nlain and nlcot edire I will sell them until inv fall stock arrives at 75 cents on the dollar. All marked in plain figures. Samuel K. ovsn. MAIMilED. N EW ADVERTISEMENTS. E. U. BEARDSLEY, . Real Estate Agent, , Conveyancing of all k Inda done In a re- naoie manner. All nuainess win receive prompt attention. Olllee on Kroadalblu Street nan Firxt, Albany, Oregon, WANTKD. -dlil tn do general house work. Apply at rosldence of Was Fortmiller. watches at K M French's, at greatly reduced pi Ices. MILLER- REED. At the Evangel! cal parsonage, Tuesday Stpt 17 1SS9, M Hebert Miller of Turner, and Miss Belle Reed of Millers Station. Rev I B Fisher 1 uuit-miing. 1 ne wtmiirti cxienus II11S worthy yourg couple its best wishes for the happiness and prosperity they deserve. REAL ESTATE WANTED. Business, property, city lets, acre property near the city s.nd farms of all descrij, tions wanted, E. u. Beardsley, Real Estate Asent, Albany, Oreaon. Office on Broailalbin Street nsar First DIED. WILSON. On Monday morning Sept 16 iS89,at SodavlUe, Mr Samual Wilson, aged 45 years. SAND, dC Persons desiring sand, loam or gravel from the premises 0 F. L. Such iu Benton county, can procure tleketa for the samo at my ofiioe, Craw ford' l-lock, Albany, Oregon. (.'HAH, E. WOIA'ERTOn. OLD I RON. Fifty tona of old Iron eastings, in any quantity,' wanted immediately at the Albany Iron Works. SQUARE Groceries. C3 C3 C E. BUOWNELL, 1 Snccesaorto BROWNELL & PTANABD, Would respectfully ttunonnce that be Is continning the business at the old ttard and that he is better than eyer prepared to mi all orders with accuracy arid de spatch and at prices DEALING SMALL Offered ) 'he town. Whil.) thanking the citizens of Alba ny for their very liberal oatronatre In the past I earnestlh snlloit a" continuance of yonr favors, assuring LOW PRICES, a superior quality of goods and Ooixrteoixs Treatment. Vori Respectfully, YmirH for Business, ', E. ItltOWNELL. Archin Bli-cklinro, Salesman. Gt-rocerieH. PROFITS .1 THE LEADER. THE LEADER G, W. SMITH, Hotel Arrivals, Sick. Schlosser, the man who has been Incarcerated In tha county jail for tome monthi in default of giving bouds to keep the peace It seriously III. BicoEsT Yet. 10,000 rolls of wall pa per, latest varieties, finest decorations jutt v-elver it Fortmiller & lrving's St Charles. W B Flsher.C'd'Alene f B Maher.Portlund G Wallis.Pendleton F Maple, J J Smith, I Wilkinson, Chicago Revere House. C W Ilenline.M City P J Swcencv.Tacma P A Carrell, " II Deerhake D M Hastings. " T Schacktlcr TJ Conrov, S F P Speedle C B Hawfey, ' Carl Prelss F S Davis, W A Paul, Santlam W II Dimdinger W F Bangatser, Port J corner, bugene K r Hall, " Peter Lee, Exchange Hotel. E W Bender, Cal N J Kerta John M Rice, C H Pruler W I Wlndom.IIalsev I McKellar T G Day, Yaqulna E Wills L Mespfir S Alfrld, 111 C C Eaton . S F F Glthens, Halsey J J Stark. Yaqulna r" W Smith C A Smith and wf B Guiltier, Siletx J C Eaton, Newport J Deadmond J S Peck M Watson H Waltyen. Port 1! llarlon S Simons, Yaqulna W Miller, Yaqulna WL Smith J J Graham, Millers A u-inch light roadster, 1SS0, for sale cheap at Thompson & Overman's. If von!want a good silver steel'scythr,fineat in the market, go to Stewart & Sox's. Lace Curtains. Lace t'urtaini. I have just received my fall stock of lace curtains bought direct from importers, the largest stock ever brought to I his mark et, and best value for the money. SAMUEL ft. 1 OUNG, Anssy's Addition. 54 lots in this ad dition to Albany, near Hackleman's 3rd addition, for sale, at $50 to $125 a lot, at Curran & Monteith's. Oregon Slate Fair Twenty-ninth, annual exhibition at Kaleu, Oregon. COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPT. 16. CiriSln'iloonsj wank, un.Ir ths man sment of the Oregon Siste Board of Agriculture. OYER $15000 IS CASH "Snperior," "Argaiid," "Garland" STOVES AND RANGES- Fire backs. Warran ted for 15 years, All sizes an styles. The Worlds best. More than hun dred 7 hun dred differ-, e nt styles ok s and heaters Roofing-, Job Work, Plumbing:, Eave Trough. Range Boilers Conductor Pumps. P.L.KENTON, Offered (or irto'iltur.l, stook, dairy, and machaninal exhibit", for works of ait and fancy work, and for trials of areed. Running and Trotting Races each day. Important Improvements made lntbe premium list. i R,li!el rites f ir fares and freights on all transportation lines to an from 'he fair. PRICES OF ADMISSION : Men's day th ket 50c Women's day ticket 2io Men's season ticket -. 2 00 Women's season ticket I 00 Send to the Secretary at Salem for premium list, J. T. APPERSON, President. J.T.GREGG, Secretary. DEALEE IZST GROCERIES Choice Candy, u(s, Frnit, etc. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. NEAR THE POSTOFFtCE ALBANYOREGON