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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1889)
fa tmmt xj Evaniu? October 14,1889 publUho- overy day lu tli. wrek. Sundays axceitwl. jt NtlTriVM EUloM and PublUhera. ALBANY CANAL. TRANSPORTA'I T10N & LIMITING CO. a. Bli Trauslcr Made and a New O. Or jinizcd REAL ESTATE SALES. A Lively Dny In the Heal Kstate Market UOME AND ABROAD suBsuuiprioN- uvrm 1 by civ- rior nor woolt . (lur .. .is ... 6.0 )OAL RECORD. coma Aiibad.-TIic returns of the ion show that Tacoma Is not only the nj city In Washington.but the leading , the lour new states. The vote ol largest cities of the four new states u follows : Tacoma, 5,3-H i Seattle, i j Butte (Mont) including neighboring ps, 4,109 i Helena (Atom; 3,55. , opu- Fall. 3.'48 nnd Sloux Fal1 S D) Tacoma, and probably other cities, ieh voted everything, regardless of itotlons. Itinerants were picked up carried to the polls promiscuously tie explains the situation by stating alter the fire many citizens moved porarlly Into suburban places wnere p voted. 1 Curious VVh.l, The following very ioui and original will was recently made I executed In Aberdeen W according to local paper of thatci'y. Aberdeen, W Sept 12, 18S9. ! Tom Reilly, do hereby swear when I I'll give Bill Rice my Bull Team of 6 it of Bulls. And Ed Kenly can have rtwo lots to new town, and all other Is that dont come before election is Ha to get lett. (Signed.) Tom Reilly. Led and sealed In the presence of) C Imon, j K voruen, anu j .1 . . 1 . IHOTIN THE ARM. L,B8l oaiuruuy VJ Csftey and several others were hunting our beautiful Albany prarle near ai- when a peculiar accident happened. picking up a gun from tne grouna 10 it a bird, a companion accldenuy uis- mUt. Mr Coffev was on the oppo- biieof a fence directly In front of the The shot strucK the grounu and il glancing from some stones struck offey in the arm, where a couple of are Imbedded near the elbow. No it Inconvenience Is experienced.! At six o'clock Saturday evening two important papers were filed with the County Recorder. One a deed, the other articles of incorporation. It had been known for some time that an Important transfer was to bj made of the J A Craw ford property, hut not until the time men tioned was it made public. The deed was from John A Crawford to T Egenton Hogg, of Corvallis, and trans ferred the Albany City Water Works, the Santiam Water Ditcli.wlth all the rights of way and privileges connected therewith, the west half of block 123, h llacklcman's 1st additions 15 54 acres at the Elklns' falls, Mill lot No 12, which takes In the Magnolia Mill warehouse, and vacant lot south of it, 8.35 acres, being property near the source of the canal, 23.35 acres near the same place.and block 55,, Albany .being the J II Foster home property, except 2 lots deeded to Maggie I Foster in 1SS2. The consideration was placed at $10 i but it is understood to be in the neighborhood of $150,000. The deed was taken before 1) B Monteith, Notary Public, and was wit nessed by Mr Monteith and Dr G W Mas ton. It covers twenty pages of legal cap. The articles of incorporation filed at the same time is an outcome of this transfer. The name of the new company is given In our head. The incorporators are Chas C Hogue, R A Bensell, J O Wilson and J L Ripley, it being necessary for them to oe residents of the State. The object is to supply Albany with water, electricity, power and light. The capital stock is trnnnnn nt $100 a share. One of the powers is to demand and collect tolls for the transportation of freight along the water ways. It Is understood that it is the purpose of the company to develop the nlant in the full extent of the capital stock. Among other enterprises It is said that gas works will be Introduced at an early date. The articles were witnessed by H B Tuner and Wallis Nash, The entire plant was to-day transferred by Mr Hogg to the new company. Con sideration, $Soo,ooo. The sale means a good deal for Albany. Alrondv a new throb is felt here, ft speaks of new industries and life generally. The big transfer Saturday has sti.red matters up considerably in Albany, and this lorenoon was an exciting one in this city. Besides the Crawford property Col. Hogg is also reported to have buught 205 acres of the Waverly Fruit farm, paying $iOc an acre, and 40 acres ncljoining.of W 0 Cassell, for $i00 an acre. A'so the ll:irpcr Cranor property of D B Monteith, It Deing understood that the purchase by Mr Monteith was for this purpose. This is lo bo u'.'d f-ir their of fices, a line brick b.ln in contemplation at that place. Col Hogg also proposes, it is reported, to put up a magnificent $50 -000 brick here. Mr John sch'ne-jr purchased of R a Burkhart eighteen acres for $(20 an acre, located lust cast of the citv. Mr Hub Bryant purchased of Mrs Me lissa Burkhart forty acres east of the city for $200 an acre. Other important sales are bdng neo ci.iteJ, The following deeds have been filed for record in the County Recorder's office since 3 o'clock p. in. Sa'.urrday : G E Ingrain to Martha Smith.all In terest In the estate 01 1 in grain $ J A Crawford to T Egenton Hogg, sundry parcels and tracts T Egenton Hogg to the Albany Ca nal Water iransooitation anu Lighting Co., Albany City Wat. er Works, Albany and Santiam Water Ditch or Canal.Magnolia Mill, etc 300,000 Thos II Cene to C J Dillon, parcel In Albany 1500 United States to Jos Phlpps and wife Patent John Stipp to Mark M Peery.lot 17, Stipp & Pentland's A to Sclo.. 420 W P Johnson to Willamette PuId & Faper t;o, tlmDcr on certain lands 1 A Hackleman to John A Crawford, right of way for canal over sun dry blocks 1 Jaeon Wheeler to John A Crawford, Albany Water works(qult claim) 1 riesnty of fresh butter at C E BrowneSIs. A fine line of solid silvtr ware at FrenoMs. I A fine line of library lamps just received I at uonn Bros, SAVE IT. 600 THE ST4YTON HlilDUE ItEJEllTKD, Mot Built According To Contract. Lsfortunate Boy Vhe Journal tells mail boy In Walla Walla who got a bier from a jockey, put $5 In the pool and drew out $110. We'll bet that Ingster is now the idol of his playmates. .0. We'll bet he's a ruined man all He. No greater misfortune could tt to a boy than getting $u in such a That's about the wav ne will want kike his money all his life, and we ,'t elve ten cents for his wealth 1 he is thirty years of age . tooLEN Mill Machinery. Four car li sf machinery for the woolen mills d this morning from the East and : placed In position under the super- ktiof Superintendent Haswell, as fast 3ssible. several more car loacis arc 10 The total freight bill will be a- I $3500. That would be a big freight even In Salem! in thA mi;inrlinf. we must not forget that the old owner of the water works and ditch did a big thing for this city and to him great credit is due for the presentcon dltlon of this plant ; but it needs greater development and this will now be given it. IN MEJIOIHAM. Harrisburg Gramoe Hall, ) October 5th, 1889. j Whereas, The silent messenger death has taken from us our worthy and esteem ed brother, A S Looney. Therefore be it Jiesttved, That the Council has lost a good and faithful member, the community an esteemed citiaen and the family a kind husband and father. Radved, That the members of this Council extend their heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family, ana mat a memorial page be set apart In our journal ; and a copy of these resolutions be sent to the bereaved family and also to the county pa pers for publication . Mart Miller, Thomas Fromas, E E Ul'MEYER, Committee. Information came to the Marlon county court Friday that the piets of the new bridge across the Santlam at Stayton had not been constructed according to con tract in every particular, says the Salem Statesman. The piers were to have been filled with a concrete ef travel and ce ment and the report that reached the ears of the court was that little or no cement dr lime had been used In the formation of the piers. The county court of Marlon and Linn counties had met at the bridge and ex amined it Wednesday and decided upon accepting and paying'for it. The structure was built jointly by the two counties and was to cost $18,50 and from all outward appearances the contractors, Hoffman & Bates, of Portland, had performed their work well. The piers looked substantial and warrants were about to be drawn in payment for the bridge when the rumor reached Salem. This made a re-examlnatlon of the Krl.iiri. necessary and Friday Commis sioner Grimm, accompanied by J E Mc Coy, a competent mecnanic, leu lor ouiy ton to inquire Into the matter. Arrlvlngat Stavton thev sounded the piers by beating - - ... Th - , nnnii them Wlin naiiuiiciw. Try tho Old North ft.te smoking tobacco I for a delicious hihikh. Grand opening of I'Mij & OVs oigar itore I to-morrow, ( 1 uesuj y.) Sixty dozen wind-iw shades justreceiv.d I :it rul'tiiillluroc Irving a. An elegant liuo of uew designs of chairs I just runiuyed at rortmiller liviugs. (Jit 10 Binluu for hiHtus-t weight, good 1 uuU ami lowfst living prices. Atih;iut stoek of ivatchaj, sit'd as low 1 aud lilt) lowest, ut Will k ftirll s. Tho nest w atch in tli'j world fur the money I ut 1 M Krone's. Eieliinie fully warranted. For a uuiuu Suth Tuo.in elocV. eneap for e.wh cll nt If' M t'rjaah' t.ia Ounof Jewelry htore. E L Power, Ei ',.:, and Jos Watsoa, threo of Taomiia'd hvu ciliZ jiif, have boon it. I the city to-day , Lerov E Iwanls and Clisa Willert. both former Allunv men. were delf cit" from I Athena to the Uuilnrm Itmk K. of P., who I met la :t week at Astoria. Mrs Rogers, of Olymoii, W a former I resident of Albmv.arrtved in the city Satur day evening on a visit to fiiecds and is the guest of N T Moore. Mr John Rogers, of Kincs Valley, has I been in the city . Saturday he bought a I band of sheep of Ulney Fry for his ranch. Milton Hale agt Frank Hughes is the I title of an oat case being tried before Just'ce I Humphrey to-day. A lirge number ot wu 1 nessea were being examined. Hay and oats in qusutitien to suit the Durehaser at R M Robertson feed at. re, situated at the foot of Feiry aud Water I Streets. Office formerly occupied by Thos I Monteiin & sons. A Jacksonville lady recently sent a green I stone found on tie beach near Crescent City hv her daughter to be nolished by a Saa I Francisco lapidary, and last week learned I that it was a 600 emerald worth $2, 600. The latest medical nrononnciamento is 1 that smoking after meals is injurious. Since I it is already established that smoking before I meals injurious, Albany omolcers have concluded not to eat any more. 15 oont shaving at Viereck's. 8 tiokets for fl at Vierack ' . Boots and shoes at cost at Read's. Saratoga chips at C E Brownell's. Try tha'full croim caeoio at C E Brown- i eU'a. Now cream cheese juat received at Co&rad J Meyers. 3 chairs running steady at Viereck'a ahav- I log parlors. Beat roast coffee in the city at Coprad Meyers. Get your school bocks aud tablets at I uuisa 00D . J W Beutlcy. beat boot nnd shoe m alteram oity, opposite Fortmiller & Irving'a. A large and tine line of wirdow a bid juat received at Fortmiller & Irving a. We have the best $1.60 kid glove ever I brought to Albany at W F Read's. Now ia the time toaave money by buying j boots and shoes at coat of w. . Head. Ladies shoes, mena ahoea. misses shoes, ohildrena shoes,-mens boots,, boys boots, st I less thn cost to make room for other goods 1 at C b Brownell a. Call and examine Z. T. Wright's stock of I lubricating oils. AIko steam (roods of all I kinds. Keep tho celebrated Powell Sight- feed Lubricators and oil cops, constantly on I hand. Alao Trahern, L.itt and r orce pumps. Iron uioe eipeculk, Branch House one block abiytjAJiiiny Ii-mVrki. Thai Dollar of Yours ! . You May Have Need for It ! A. B. McILWAIN has received his now stocK of Fall goods and has Inaugurated anew system, lie will now sell his ttock of geneial merchandise at a scale of prices that wilt make you Open Your Eye. WE OFFER Dress Goods, , Fancy Goods, Domestics, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Etc., at greatly reduced pricat. CARPETS. On r stock in this department IsccmpUte, as we carry carpets from all the leading factories in the United (stales. We Lave just made a reduc tion of iO to 20 cents per yard on all qnalities We are selling N Iding Good Fee. After the Exposition In Portland the following despatch ably untrue, appeared in the Seattle Rev William Morrison, who mar- no couple before 10,000 people at the Ltlora Wednesday evening, to-day association a bill foi $50. "You lk mv bill extravaeant," he wrote, rnu cannot expect a minister of God ate a holy show 01 nnnselt lor notn- III in a Flume. Saturday evening "the Maple boys was driving a team E Fourth Street in the dark, when fig to the crossing at the Congrega- 1 church, the walk over which was up Fpalrs, the horses plunged Into the underneath. It took about fify men I'omen nearly an hour to get them out, Jty were "thoroughbreds ' ana nta Fgood climbing. Back asd Happy. Mr Charlie Pfeiffer and wife have arrivjd home from their Eastern trip, highly elated at returning home. Miss Carrie stopped off at Spo t... Fall where she will remain several weeks. Mr Pfeiffer says every uooy is interested in Oregon and Washington and many are contemplating moving .. Unlike In former years he found people prettv well posted about our country and people no longer ininn we me ""uu by indians. Unity Tea. To those wishing a good uncolored Japan tea we say try our brand of I nity. It Is the best tea on tne mar. kct. Remember 'llh each pound of this 'ea we give he purchaser a chance to j--... a uM,i,iitiil mire China tea set. w have iust ooencd the last chest of I Wf,r . informed last night, our first import order and those desiring h e tne maUer i now resting, a chance at the beautitul set must call early. WIllamktte r Wood TfRSINO.-Rlchards & recently otice.- Having disposed of thetlbany Canal, water works and other proper ty I am proceeding to settle up all my I riven fourth confirmed the trnth of the ru. business, ana nereoy give notice 10 jpar morlhaune tnsides of the pier, were . not knowing themselves . Ind ebtcd ,0 me to solid. With a cold-chisel they cut a noie in one of the piers and Inserted a spike which they found no trouble in forcing as directed in loose gravel. Another pier was cut Into, with the same result . This satis fied them that the piers had not been built as per contract. Upon his return to Salem. Commissioner Grimm submitted his report, and the Linn county court was apprised by telegram that no concrete had entered Into the con struction of the piers. In reply. County Judge Blackburn, of Linn county, came to Salem, arriving nere yciciu to confer with the Marlon connty court. It took but a few moments to arrive at a conclusion, which was thfct the bridge would not be accepted, lne contractors anu in mis call at the Mill Office and settle. Johic A Crawford. H. S. ELLIS & CO, Importers nail Dealers of Fine Cigars and Tobacro. onrjooite Revere House. San FrancUco and Portland papers always on fl:e. r DOLLARS REWARD.-Lost, a dla-l H mond looK.Pt. Friday ciirht, between Komro House and Oreiron Pacific depot, Will nav tho ahovii inward to the Under. Leave at H 8 Ellis & Cos toro, opposite Revere House, Phillips m Foolishness. Laaeview rccenuy 1 have openea a general 1 -wooa turning had a $7500 fire.a livery stable and con- 1 tablUhment at the Cherry Si Parkes foun 1 the BioSlade The Democrat louder the Impression that the man doing spiritualistic business through f "Hey was the famous blade In that '- I but it seems It Is another man. natne,though,no doubt, helps him out. 1B'n Fall This afternoon while "ig on the house of H F Meril1, Mr I ? Miller slipped and felt to the IHa dlitance of abont tlilrtv feet. lIngon his shoulders, and seriously I'ng him, though breaking no bones, r" attended mm. P'ey to Loan. At a low rate of In- 'i0n good farm oronertv in Linn fr,or on best Imnroved citv oronertv lny. Apnlv to Jlarkburni: Wrluht. W'li ur IWREM AND STATION 1n the O. P. railroad & Monteith. Hen For Apply to tents burning. A man namcu ... talked about the firemen, making Insult ing remarks, about midnight a start hng 1. ... morfr- of him by eivlng him . . , f.l.A and the a big dose ot tar anu icumi-i Examhur ol that city illustrated the scene In a graphic manner. Fresh Butter. Grape butter, Apple Butttr, Tnmfito butler. Plum butter, We hive iust received fresh from our factory a fine lot oi the above i.uu jui lail 10 try mem. Wiixamktte Packing Co. No Mistake Made In buying proper ty In Albany. Lois In all parts of the city, both Improved and unimproved. Also acre property. Land near the city wanted. Hi. e G Beardslev, Real Estate Agent,Uroadalbl t St,Albany. Notice Parties Indebted to Mr. E. L. Power, will confer a favor by calling on Mr M F Merrill, with whom his accounts have been left, and settling the same at once. Died. At Millers, Saturday, of dlph theretlc croup, the little boy of George Landreth. drv,and are prepared to do plain and fancy work of all kinds. Those desiring any thing In their line should give them a call. They can depend on prompt attention to orders and first-class work. The Demo crat unhesitatingly recommends them as reliable woikmen. Babies. The finest line of baby car.' ges In the Valley just rr :e!ved at Stewart & Sox's. Prices are remarkably cheap con slderlng ti e superior quality of the carri ages. Slaughter in 811k Wbboni. In order to close out mv Immense stock of silk ribbons in plain and picot edge I will sell them until my tall stock arrives at 75 cents on the dollar. All marked in plain ngures. Samuel E. Yocno. ti.i .u.k nrinri caTsnoils u the Val ley, and the most reasons le prices, both I in buying and soiling. I bave on hand I ail kinds of FURMITinZ. STOViS, TINWARE, TRUNK?. B33XS, P1UTUSE3, CL33X5, CMBX'RY. ETC., '.ET3. On 1 door west of S E Young's old toie. L. C9TTl!B, 12S Klrat streat. Albany. Or, tare Cnrtaloii. Lace l'artain I Farmers Farmera will do well to ir fmtt. aarAmn In rmlnd lnndl 'iiace M (ulck. AOUW. Work In W Degree this Monday evening. Let all members at tend. I have just received my fall stock of lace curtains bought direct from Importers, the largest stock ever brought to this mark et, and best value for the money. Samuel E. If ouno. If von have any job wcrk 0 4i eall on G W. Smilhwhn is nret to d it with nontneis and dianat. and as cheap aa anyone. 7 O.ks cores rheumatism, neuralgia and toothache, roshay alason Agents. K.if 1U;A 8tark, dealers In One wrtehea, jewelry, etc, and furnishing goods at prices that never fall to please. SV'e want it understood that we entor Into no combination with other houses to establish or maintain higher pr but from now tin Jan uary 1st we will simply slaughter things . SQUARE GS-roceries- C. E. BROWNELL, DEALING eSnccessorto BK0WNELL.& FTANARD, Wonld respectfully nnnonnce tbat he is continuing the business at the old stand and tbat he Is better than eyer prepared to till all orders with accuracy and de spatch and at prices SMALL Offered in the town. Whib thanking the citizens of Alba ny for their very liberal patronage In the past I earnestlb solicit a continuance of your favors, assuring LOW PRICES a supetW quality of goods and - Oovi rteous Tr e atm ent Very Respoclfully, Yours for Business, C. E. BROWNELL. Archie Bleckburn, Salesman. Groceries- PROFITS F L KENTON -DEALEE GROCERIES Jnterjd the Post O Bee at Altny, as second-class mall matter. Or Choice Candy, Nats, Fruit, etc. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. NEAR THE POST OFFICE ALBANY, OREGON