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hc gcmoctat. turrdaj Evening October 19,1889 Pilblltht. evorjr day tn the wnk. 8umUjB alUd. r(i . XDTriVU. Elitors and Publishers. SUUSOItlPTIOX HATES. .ml for aaarior ior wuok. iail,P ynar nl.twrm-m'.li S .U ... 6.IID hr-ila fi P"1 'ittie at Albany. M ax second-class mall manor. Leavk Tiikm Alonk. Astoria Is a Ueut,and hat been for a year past.atllict- xlth a gang of drummersaaa nrst-ciass litsnces w ho hang about the hotcle to .nrrler for suits of clothcs.shirts.over- Lu etc., and undermine our tailors and rrhants with their worthless goods that tnd a market in no other way. It it :mge also that there are so many suck . ihil will allow themselves to be taken I .1... I.U.d tnr n nrrum with sense By luc " i i. ... tn tA nluni. should knGW I QUE" H " , , , at It Is an Impossibility for one of these - f..rnlch onitnllv as rrnad a suit one-half the money as our own tailors Id clothiers can wim an me ramprauvii r . I. Tr..-r;H The Dkmo- V" " ... . .1.1 . at has repeaieaiy aaviseu our ..m" leare these fellows alone.and as several : coming this way we repeal tne aamo- Bon. ANOTHER TRAIN WRECK. Tlio Fireman 1'robably Fatally Injured, The Southern Pacific has had a shower of accidents within a few months, anoth er being added to the list, one which will probably result In the fourth death. No. 28 was going south and approaching the depot at Junction City last night when it struck the switch, and jumped the track, iking with it the tender and six cars, four mail and express cars and two Pullmans, sending them right and left, quite seriously mashing the ends of some of them. The engineer, Frank Craw, escaped without a scratch ; but the fireman, Kobcrt Putnam, was more unfortunate. One of his legs was caught between the tender and cub and mashed in a frightful manner, causing a great lost of blood and it was thought would certainly result fatally. His wife came up from East Portland and accom panied him home. She is a grand-daughter of Mr Joseph Kage, of this county, and was married to Mr Putnam about a year ago. Jas Wilson was conductor of the train. None of the passengers were in jured. The track was cleared and the first trnhi arrived here at i :i c. A FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT. R. R.CoKTRACTORi. In our Issue of Member ioth we stated that work was be nushed on the Oregon racllic to a lint fifty-thiee milct east of Gatesvllle d ninety-two east of Albany, taking tne id to the end of the eight miles on tne Limit of the Cascades, graded by G W Int. From the end sf Antonesie s con id to the Uunt grade is a distance of rty-one milet. ' Ormond, Crook Ac to., Colorado, are to do this intervening iding. Metsrt J B Ormond and C B iKn f th firm, arrived on last night's in. and their large plant, consisting of L lna.le rr tnnls. animals, etc.. is bected here Monday.and will be put to irk as last as men can uc . tronoted to continue work all winter, if .i... ,.it Five hundred to a thous U men will bo' required to attend to the siness. Lively Place. A live, bustling ce Is the new woolen millt. The ship at of machinery received recently is on inside, and looms, carding machines, Lrers, etc., may be seen in the different liartments In a torn down condition A 11. K nut tnyfther and Dlaced in DO - Ion. 1 nit a large iorce 01 men i p the scene as prescnieu iu a i7t.iiuvn. I. - hi.etlfnfT ani AM the windows Id doort for the mill were at Grants Pass pljust ready for thipment,wnen ourneu. mselves, but the delay will also aeiay it would not be advisable to allow the lather to get hold of it. bill! City's Case. The injunction it of A. II. Marshall against the city of Ibanr. was beini areued vesterusy alter- Ion before Referee'Irvlne, Messrs Wol- rton and Blackburn appearing for the linliff and J. K. Weatherford for the fendant. Thirty or forty law bookt I of authorities were tlung by the idir. titn,-nva nt th head of the ref it, who will be fully prepared when I,.,-.. ... H,nn,ln nt I t-tnhr IK to render an intelligent and conclu- aecision in tne case, Doin a 10 mw lacts. Live Sc knk. An Albany man In cm found It full of life. A prominen n was standing on a prominent ttreet Hi a cow with prominent hip bones, a being tied to the cow't neck.the other being held by the man. He pro "iced it one of the most affecting tcenct ever witnessed In a booming city. I'lhr, though our neighboring city Is up nun, and is holding her own In goo a pe with all the towns belwesn Albany 1 Portland. Fardkn Land Mr. Archie Hammer erday bought 30 acres'of the Volley a, adjoining Thornton Lake, paying 5 an acre for It. The property it near o acres recently purchased bv wrn "ce, for which he paid $40 an acre, also adjoins r rank Wooda stone rrr. The land and that in the vktnliy 'ported as beintrvery fine garden land. "on the rise In the market. J 'ill Another Aiiditiox. Mr. G, T. i;ln has piatted a city addition just thlt 'of Lebanon. It wa$ his Intention to 1 it an addition to tnat cltv, but since Mdttlont have been reaching out to '"m Albany, with rounder orices ner he Democrat is informed that he has J"t conchlHH Ini-ll Irf'nttnn's addition Albany. V Si 1. A At the meeting of the B li L " evening $iirw was loaned to Ever Knax of Knox Butte at (t months In- 'Mt In advance. Parlies desiring to "'he new series thtmld do to at once. Itrn Ch'lnn Loonph An Aral Aecidently, This forenoon Ben Clcian and Losscy Knox were hunting in a boat about three miles above Albany on the Willamettei when a frightful accident happened to the former. He was standing leaning with hit right arm against the muzzie of the gun, when, In some manner not understood by the boys the gun was discharged, tiie ful1 contents going Into the arm about four inches from the shoulder blade shattering it In two so that the arm hung by the bi- ccpts. Young Knox rowed with all hi sticngthto the city, when the untortunate boy wa taken to the olhce ot ur bllii where the Doctor assisted by Dr J L Hill, amputated the arm and sewed up the stub, Young Clelan is a son of Mr John Clelan and is about seventeen years ot age. REAL ESTATE SALES. The allowing deeds have been filed for record in the County Recorder's office since 3 o'clock p, m. yesterday: J V Miller to Jas Tlndall, 40 acres in sec ft, tp is, a k 1 w . 13 F Shields to 1 I DorrU, S half S E qr range 1 E 150 A llackleman to A K Chapman, lots 5 and 9,blk 1, Abbey's A.Albany A llackleman to C T Ward law, lot 6 and 7,blk 1, Abbey's A, Albany Schtnees Central Ad. to Albany fil ed, 32 lots THE ALBANY HOSPITAL. Tlie Hospital Assured If FaniN Halsed. A subscription list will be passed around by gentlemen and ladies to collect funds for l'ie erection of a Sisters hospital. The Sisters of Charity have volunteered to come if a sullklent Inducement is given them. They do not come to make money, they come to attend to the rich and the forsak. en. Everybody be he a Catholic, protest ant or professing no faith, will be tenderly attended and cared tor lu the home that will be built. The Sisters of Charity who will come were founded in the United States in 1S10 by Mrs Elisabeth Ann Bay. ly.relict of Mr Seton of New York City. She founded the first house at Emmitts- burg, Maryland, for the poor and the rich of every creed, having been herself raised In the protestant faith before she joined the Catholic church. One of the rules she gave to her sisters was to attend to the suffering humanity day or niht. The sis- ers have at the present lime in the United Stntes over 500 hospitals, asylums or schools for poor children. In San Fran cisco, at Mount St Joseph, they have over 500 little orphan girls, they visit the poor or rieli at home in the time of sick- s. the cloisters of their convent said Mother Seton w ill be the streets of the ci ties where they will go to brlr.g consola tion and relief to all. Mother Davlv Se ton was surely one of the grandest women in the United States : and although she is gone lor many years,she has thousands of daughters who do her work. Will Albany have a hospital conducted by these self sacrificing women ? It is left to the eener oslty of the citizens of this growing city. The sisters do not beg. Yet as they are not angels they must live and have a home to attend to the sick. Let everybody give his or her mite and tills place of charity will be built. God gives to us plenty, let us give also for good purposes. Charity has never made poorer the ready giver. It brings on tne contrary blessings a hundred told. Louis Metayer A Good Example. The assessment on property in Clatsop county was recently raised about 300 per cent, enough so at to dumfound some of the tax payers, the at tetsment on the property of many being raised from two and five thousand to twen ty to thirty thousand dollars. So me of the mossbacks made a fight before the Board of Equalization. The Pioneer tayt : "The board of equalization adjourned yesterday sine die.with Instructions to clerk ana as settor to make corrections, auch at were allowed, and present it at corrected to the countv court, the assessment roll will stand as it wat made, greatly to the satis- A Row. This afternoon an inmate of Mrt Bush's home on Second Street had James Norton arrested for assault and battery ,clalmingthat he knocked her down and kicked her. Norton claims that the lilt h'.m on the head with an opium pipe, and there are enough other claimt to satisfy a Michigan locatorof claims. The row, or part of it occured 011 the streets. Trkl at 4 oclock. f0,,o Ui Two lots In west part of " lor $375 eich. Price $40 after to ' C 1 1 111 .tnt IV Jl Eitite Agent, Broadalbin St, Albany Tailor Made Suits. W. R. Graham has received a large and choice stock of saltings, purchased In the East at bottom prices, and is now located at his old stand, two doors north of the Democrat offic , where he is prepared to make suits and do a gene -1 tailoring business in a satitfac tory manner, his many years of experi ence in Albany speaking for his workman hip. Call and see his suitings and get mices. Up and Down. The following ttate ment thows how the North Pacific tail road runt up and down hill, above the level of the sea and distance from Aint worth going east at followt : Papa, 75 milet, 11J5 feet ; Rltzvllle, 85 miles, 1406 feet; Harriton,o6 miles,i,8z feet ; Sprague. 10S miles, 130 feet : Cheeny, 133 milet 1977 feet i Spokane Falls, 149 miles, 1573 feet. It Pays That It part to advertise It proven by the Pasco scheme. One thous and persons have purchased there th', month, and nearly every reader In the New Empire is compelled to "Keep an Eve on Pasco." Sixteen men put $16, 060 together and bought a tract of land, not having the least faith in the place, but thev are selling at an advance on the strength of advertising which the place Is receiving. He Arrived. A San Francisco dis patch: T Egerison Hogg, president of the Oregon Pacific, Is at the Palace hotel. Hit trip here It tupposed to be tlgnficant in view of the letting of the company't con tract! for further ouildlnz recently and of the avowed Intention of hit company to kuild from the UesCchuttet river, Ore., to Boise, Idaho. Baxo One of the finest lots of gunt and revolvert ever received In Albany ate now In stock at Stewart & Sox't. Hun tert should call and see then and get pricei before buying. W U Kirk has told hit foar lots in H't 3.-d Addition 'for JIS). a gain of UK) in a TAXG8NT. I10MK AND ABIHUK Who it at it? What are they at? See ad. in another column. A fine line of solid silver ware at Frenoh'a Qnineet 73 centa Der bu.hol it CE Rrow- neli'a. Jaa Waasom Jr. of Lebanon has been in the city to dsy. Mra A B Woodin baa returned from her ateavuie ranch, Rev H V Rominacr will nreaeh at LW- vallia to-morrow. Finest fountain punt in tlm world foronlv 2 00 at F M French's. Mr Wit Kirk, travcliiw for tha Browns ville Woolen .Mills, has been in tho city. The ladies of the Presbyterian church ill itivo a J luancos Tea on Dee 5th. a'ldtith f which a more extended uotice will be giveu. Paul d'Hfirv. fc.niM-rlv of Wall W.lla uow of Seattle, and onee of Albany has been presented with a frold watch as a re ward for his services la behalf of the GOP The schools at Newr.oit have been clostd on account 01 iliphtheria. It will bo re lomtiertd thst one child dvinz of diuhthe- riaornup was broue.'it to Millers from there and Durioil, and a brother dying. It into like. y thst it mav not aoruad around Millers though. In one neighborhood in Dakota recently there were only two lucifor m itches to uo around amouug twelve faniilie", and persona weruuebaueu so ouiia nrc-s and keep them a live night and day until a supply could be uaa. 15 cent shaving at Viercck's. 8 tickets for ?1 at Vierick't. Boots and shoes at oost at Read'a. Saratoga chips at C E BrowneH'a. Try the full cro.irn choea at t! E Brown- ell's. Now cream cheese just received at Conrad Meyers. 3 chairs running ttoady at Viereck'a ahav- ing pariura. Best roast coffee in the city at Conrad Meyera. Get your school bookt and tablets at Uuisa ec Son a. Mrs Shcrer has bought the McMullen property, consisting of a house and ten lots. Consideration, $1000. Warren Hulbert purchased of J J Beard one block in tangent, ton,, 5oo. Tuesday of this weeks Frenchman oass- ed through town with a large brown bear that performed some funny trlckt, alto Imitating the drunk man very well. A new livery ttable is talked of. Some thing Tangent needs like all other growing towna, Mra Duncan, of Turners, It visiting her daughter, Mrs J a Morgan, and other rel atives in and about tangent. Do all the people who wish you good morning really hope for vou a happy day ? Do all the people who shake hands love each other I Are all those anxious abou vour health who inquire conconcernlng it? uo all expect you who ask you to call f O C McFarland, of Klamath Agency paid his father a short visit the i6:h of the month and returned to the agency. D Houck, wife and daughter went to rortland Wednesday last to visit the! two sons and take in the fair. Rev Houard hat moved Into Rev D C McFarland 1 house.near Tangent. Lebawoh. Married on Wednetday, October 16th, at the residence of the brides parents, by Rev Geo W Gibonev, Mr S Pringie of Crook county and Miss Lizzie Houk of Lebanon. This week the sawmill of Humphrry Michael was hauled through town. wat under an attach, nent for an old debt, which the sheriff served on It. W O Trine wat in town yetterday an informes us he Intends accepting Camer- on't challenge to run a 75-yard foot race, and will run lor $ 1000, Mra Ri'ey and Mrs Carr have rented the dipingroom ot the exchange hotel and will sts.c up a restaurant there soon, and J Nixon will run the sleeping depart ment. The 0:06 trr'n does -ot bring In the mail since the lime m oeen changed. Considerable excUement was. caused last F.-iday evening by the firing of two pistol shots In Rethe-ford's saloon cai-sed b ' a bot ie throwing row with a map named Gum. who has been working for Host Humphrey. Express Fine Grapes. Mr J P Crabtreee of the Forks hat placed on our table a sample of fine grapes of his own culture which goes toihowthat Oregon can produce fine fruits of that kind. One grape In particu lar wat remarkable for its size and beautv being twice tne size of the others of '.he same variety. Fresh Butter. Grape butter, Apple Butter, Tomato butter, Plum butter, We hive just received fiesh from our factory a fine 'ot of the above f.'uit Butters, Do no. to t.y ihem. wii.lamf.ttr packing Co. low to Advertise Albany Get some of those elegant views at Crawford & Paxton't and tend to vour friends Photographic views will tell more and more truthfully than a pamphlet of print ed matter. Money to Loan. At a low rate of In 'Trest, on good farm property in Linn caunty, or on best Improved city property Albany. Apply to 31arkburn4: Wright. AJImny, Or To Farmers. Farmers will do well t bvt their fruit, garden or farming lands with Wallace Sc Cuiick. w months. A Ticket. Beginning Oct. 19th we will give a tlcKet with eii'i cith pur chase of $I.oo and every live of these tickets gives a chance at drawing one of hose elegant ssts of dishes at, LaForest&Thompsons. Kirks Savon Imperial aoaD. 100 a box at V t urownail s. Try the Old North State smoking tobacco tor a delicious smoke. Sixty dozen window shades justreceivjd ac rorcmuiero: Irving s. Spectacles and eye glasses cneaper than ever ac r m rrencn a. A fine lot of picture frames just received at irawiora x raxton t. J W Bentley. best boot andahoemakar.in city, opposite iortmiller & trying a. A large and fine line of wir.dow a had just received at Fortmiller & Iryiug's. We have the best $1.50 kid glove ever brought to Albany at W f JK.i'l 8. Now is the time to save money by buying boots and shoes at cost of w. n . Kead. An elegant line of new designs of ehaira just received at Fortmiller & Irving a. Go to Brdue for honest weights, good gooda and lowest living prices. An elegant stoek of watches, sold at low and the lowest, at win a stark a. The best wateh in the world fortbe money ac r m French'a. riscnone tuny warranted Watehes, watches, watches let ev6rybcd cheap for cash and Tally warranted at F M French. Ba-rowe & Searls. aucnta for the celabra ted Ludlow fine ahcer,and womecs, miss and child rena good. For a genuine Si:h T11.ni clai'tC, cheao tir oh e-ll at F M Fr.-.ji' ti Corner Jewlry Store. If von have any jib wcrlr tjVi call on G W. Siiithwho is prest tj do it with neatness and disnat and as cheap as any- ons. Ladie3 shoes, mens shoes, misses shoes, ohud-ensshn?1), m?as boot, buys boo. J, a 'ess thn oot io ini-kS roam for nthar good. at C E l.rowntll s. Hayaudotti I-i q Mutitiei t.i suit tha n'rehaser at It M it htori's feel St. re. ..cated at tin fm of Ferry an! Wter Sl.ree.?. Otfice r.rmerly ccoupud by Thot .U lete'lti a..-is. tiiven Away. For the benefit of ourcustomert we will give away on Jan 1st, the following : 1 Dinner set, 120 pieces, $25 1 Tea set, 44 pieces, $7.5. 3 Tea sets, each 44 pieces, $18. These goods are of the best English wa; e and a credit to any table. Give us a call and get not oily the best bargains In pue fresh groceiies but secure a chance r.t o.ie or more of these elegant seta of dishes. LaForest & Thompson. . A Sharp Item The finest line of cut lery and shears in the city at Stewart & Sox'a. Their goods are the very best and will tta id the test. TOUND, On Hrnadalblm and between Klflh end Hlxth Htreets in Aliany on Siindi'y Ortotr 18:h a ui.ye ivjrceat Sul-hie 'or a bov nf six or teven years. Own -' call a-d pay lor Ibis uolici and git ecu. TOST. A awitrh kfi.wllh chain at J tat-hed. marked O.'P , !rer-ably on F.rst or ivcond Ktreet. Finder will con ler a ivor bv iMvlnn with J K Abbey at P f iiH ur at tin oft! rpTflENT. - Two goid t:.: urn u lurnihpd roctna Inqui e it thin o filet. SAVE IT. P That Dollar of Yours ! You May Have Need for It I A B. McILWAIN has received bis new atotn of Fall goods and has Inaugurated a nerr system, w" now sell his stock of general merchandise at a soale of p.ics that will make jou Open Your Eye. WE.OFFER Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Domest ics, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Etc., at greatly reduced priest.. CARPETS. Uriea51A!!i1eplrt?l,,l,,'.oomP,ite' " we rry carpets from all th leading factories in tbe United States. We have Just made a reduc tion of 10 to 20 cents per yard on all qualities :0: We are telling and furnishing goods at prices that never fail to please. We want It understood that we entor Into no eomhlnatlon with other nouses to establish or maintain higher prices, but from now till Jan nary 1st we will simply slaughter things. SQUARE Groceries. For Mie by Will A Stsrk, desier;n" fine wetciies. jewelry, etc, SMALL C. E. BROWNELL, Snccessor to BROWNELL & STANAED, Would respectfully announce that be Is continuing inn business at the old stand and that he Is better than eyer prepared to till all orders with accuracy and de spatch and at prices SaTB'V JelR BEFORE) Offered In the town. Whllo thanking the citizens of Alba ny for their very liberal natronage In the past I earnestlb solicit a" continuance of your favors, assuring LOW PRICES , a superior quality of goods and (J on rteousiTreatraent Very Respectfully, Yours for Business, C. E. BROWNELL. Archie Bleckburn, Salesman. DEALING Groceries PROFITS FL JENTO N -DEALEE inxr- GROCERIES, Choice Candy, jTuts Fruit, etc. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. NEAR.THE POST CFFICE1 ALBA NY, OREGON