Wondiy Evaning Bctobar 12,1888
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REAL ESTATE SALES.
II W Seltlemlre to R W Murplj,s6
xss feel.ul 4, I IV A $ 50
A R Cyrus to I'lill M Smlth.Jj In-
tcrcBt In 80x1 wlcet, Lebanon. . 2ovo
Franklin l'ropst lull Hr rant, 11 2. 86
acres, 1 1 w 3 S;.8o
Jon Moint to T L Wallace,! lot, bl 7,
MVEA moo
J V Pipe 10 A J Hodge, lot 3, bl 4,
r a n. 150
V W l'arrlsli to U K Slmpson.trus
lee, 51 feet, bl 3, Allmtiy 13,090
Job Webber, jr.to W Clifford Nash,
lot 2, bl 14, E A.Albany 2500
L, Vierick to Chas I'felfferand II W
Thornton.bl 3, W A 1200
Mary A Moore to A IJcach, 140 acres
ti5 3500
A R Cyrus to John liin-'enlieliner.
45 Interest. 200 acres 11 w 1 . . . 1S00
LOCAL SiWCOPvD
How UK EscAfK-o. S II Friendly of
jncne.a brollic-lii-law oi J Simo.i, of
i.cliv. was a passenger on the wrecked
ainatid bis berth wasi'ic lirst one in the
jnttnd of the wrecked s'eeper, says the
ikm Sateimuu. His escape f;oin a lior.
blelieath was a nairow one. Just before
It wreck occurcd lie ordered the porttr
irrange bis bed and while waiting be
night be would step into the next car
Lbind and smoke w'nlle be walled. Just
he reached the other car and before the
l.rter had commenced to ai ranLe 'he bed,
terrific shock was felt and the tram came
inland still. Rushing to the platform
Ltliinii but escaping smoke and steam
Uliibe ccn,bHtitwnscertalnthe train was
I the track, ine car in which air r nena
had his berth bad plunged into a freight
loaded with railway iron and the whole
of the car was torn to pieces. Hit
rlh was a wreck. Had the accidenthap
neJ a few moments later he perhaps
Mild not have been in Salem to day to
ate the circumstances.
Mourning Emhle.m. There lungs up
he frontdoor knob of the room recent-
vacated by W T Ellis, solemnly, yet
verently swinging to and fro, in the gen-
iephyr that whisper the sad and
ournful strain ol his unllmely dtparturn
piece of block cloth, which had been
faced there by some small boy in memory
this saintly man, wnose angeuc novcr
about our city reminds us of a picture
Ike compassionate cherubim, so tenacnly
rerlng over the Ark of the Covenant.
Lis emblem of respect and heart felt grail-
lie is very suitable indeed. It is an old
that had Decn usea ior monins 10 wipe
ink from rollers and type, until it was
black and filthv as were the deeds aid
ions of the man whose memory It I
iculated to perpetuate. It Is said he I
tat Brownsville Times. We had In
liOed to never mention the name of this
In Ellis again, just leave him alone; but
1 give the above as an "In Memorian" as
Keems to De quite appropriate.
l)o!NO Well. Den Clelan.who lost his
Iht arm Saturday, is doing remarkably
til, displaying a fortitude not often wit
d in a boy. fie Is already making
as to learn to shoot with his left hand
1 contemplates killing a number of more
Ids some day. The version of the accl
lit now given by the boys is this. They
ll turned the boat ready to return down
rlver.and were chanirlnir ssatr, young
plan going to the back seat, he having
kn rowing up stream. In pulling his
li over the middle seat the hammer
i-Sht ou the seat. A forcible jerk dis-
rgedthe gun, the muzie Deing close 10
arm,with the result ncretoiore narrai-
The Hospital. Parties are. canvassing
city to secure funds with which to aid
Sisters In building their hospital. This
itution is much needed and we think it
to say that the generosity as w ell as
Krpiltc of Albany's people will be
n in liberal donations, 11 is saic
cation will be made to the county
aulstance. ' lie trust this enterprise
meet with the success It deserves.
r Another Shot. As Messrs Har-
Cranor and G M Coffey, miller at the
f Roller Mills, were on their way to
"y on Wednesday, CranorV that gun
discharged accidently, exactly how
i not be explained. Fortunately but
hot took effect, find that slncrle shot
Coffey received In his arm. causine ne
fie solo frets.
f Proper Thing. The Democrat
Pt Salem on the back for the follow-
"The nearly fatal accident of an
N; falling and crushing a man walk-
under it has been productive of good.
p!g the past few days many old and
'-'mated weaden awnings nave been
to the ground.
Miitioss Fahimoxaule Coshow &
n, eur rea' estate men have laved the
" Kay property, east of town offt Into
"id blocks. This is very desirable
my ano will make many nice nomes.
"Mistake Made In buying proper-
1 Albany, Lots In all parts of the city,
Improved and unimproved. Also
prepcrty. Land near the city wanted.
E (i Bkarpslev,
Estate Agent, Droadalbll St.Albany.
A U. R. R l Mole. The rumor Is rifn In
Salem again that a brnirh road U to be
built from Salem to Meliama hy the
Southern Pacific. It would be a fine
thing for the Capital City. Salem also
has hopes of reaching Astoria by way of
the Narrow Ciauge nnd the proposed i lills
ooro line.and perhaps will in time. This
glorious valley will eventually he netted
wilh railroads ; but keep your eye on Al
bany as the center.
"'O One of the rinett lots of guns
"olvers ever received In Albany
ft In stock at Steirart (r. Sox's. Hun-
"ould call and see tri-n and get
Can Cometo Albany Friday evening
E R Allen, from the Big Nestucca, arrived
In Dallas on h!a way to visit a sick daught
er in Marion county. He informed the
Ol'scrvtr that the Nestucca section is set
tling up very rapidly, and that the people
of not only those parts, but all of Tilla
mook,are highly pleased over the outlook
for a railroad, at they Save every reason
to believe that it will be built inside of
eighteen months.
No More Jawbone. It takes the Linn
county doctor to publish emphatic duns
The following Is Dr E O Hyde's, of Scio,
at published in the Press : "Positively
the last call. All persons knowing them
selves Indebted to tne, call and settle im
mcdiateh'. I need coin to pay my bills.
and must ha e it. Jawbone is played out."
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The Firkuan Dead. As anticipated
by the Democrat the accident to Robert
Putnam by the train wreck at Junction has
proven fatal.a result generally regretted
Mr Putnam died at his home in East Port-
laud yesterday at 4 o'clock. His wife and
mother, who resides at Brownsville, were
wilh him. The deceased was well known
in this county as a reiiable,steady fireman
Tailor Made Suits. vV. R. Graham
has received a large and choice stock of
suitings, purchased In the East at bottom
prices, and Is now located at his old stand,
two doors north rif the Democrat office,
where he Is prepared to make suits and do
a general tailoring business in a satisfac
lory manner, his many years of experi
ence in Albany speaking for his workman
ship. Call and 6ee his suitings and get
orices.
To Farmers aud Horsemen. Gal-
bralth Bros, of Janesville, Wis., offer for
sale at the Live Stock Exchange, Cor.
Fourth and Ash Sts., Portland, Oregon, a
choice collection of their celebrated Clydes-
dalc.Englfsh Shire,Hackr.cy and Cleveland
Bay Stallions, at moderate ptices, and on
terms to suit purchasers. These horses
are all of the highest Indtvluual merit and
most fashionable strains nf breeding.
Every animal satisfactorily guaranteed.
A Goon Weiuh. The Democrat man
saw a butcher weighing a hog In a very
speedy kind of Ja way. Lifting the
carcass from the wagon to his shoulders
he carried it into the shop, stood on the
scales and was weighed with the hog. As
the hog weighed 263 pounds it took some
muscle to do It. The man we'ghed 162
pounds.
A new candle has been bronsht out.
which extinguishes itself In an hour.
This it does bv meant of a tiny ex'.ln.
guishcr of tin, which Is fastened In the
wax by wires, and which effectually per-
Itn InLlr Tf la mill pcrMfl 1 v tn
remove this diminutive extinguisher when
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Ill WOrK IS UUIIC, Mil u llic vuiiui. n-
gain ready to burn another hour.
His Crake. The present craze with
the Albany boy Is tept and every boy Is
out of fashion who fails to have one to
whip. He has dropped hit stilts, which
have become an old chestnut. This 1 a
world of rages, and none turpass the Al
bany boy in the business.
The Correct Thing. A couple non
capitalists from Colorado were given lodg
ings Iblt afternoon In the city calaboose.
They had been begging; but teemed sur
prised at being arrested.
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A Sharp Item The finest line of cut
lery and sheart In the city at Stewart &
Sox's. Their goods are the very bett and
will staid the test.
In the Lead. Mr. Juliut Gradwoh
leads In his business and wishes it under
stood that he will carry the finest stock o
crockery a-are In the Valley, receiving his
goods from headquarters, and keeping up
with the times in ail me laicsi novemes.
He has received a fine lot of Wedgwood &
Co't Newyacht decorated ware, called
ruby wire," handsomest goods in the mark
et. Mr Grndwohl makes crockery a spec
ialty and will meet the demands of the
public in any line. Do not send away for
goods but give him a call.
All Persons. Indebted to the late
firm of Browncll & otanard are requested
to call and settle at the store of C E
Urownell without delay or make tome
TEHI'KUAM'K I'OMm.V.
Edited by Albany W, 0. T. U
Encouraging quarterly reports were read
by the officers and superintendents of the
Albany W. C. T. U. at their meeting on
Tuesday, the 15th. The President ipoke
hopefully of Ihc prospects for the winter1
work, for which the exercises and mgges
lions of the recent IMUrtct Convention had
been helpful preparation. She regretted
that more of the members hrfd nt been
present to share In the instruction and in
spiration to be gained from our state and
national oritcers, who were oreent. She
alro expressed her sense of the need of
more than human power to dislodge the
mighty foe the d ink and Ji ink traffic.so
strongly intrenched behind the Stale and
National government. Superintendent ol
Juvenile work announced that arrange-
menu were in progress 'or .eniming work
in this department, and that the I-oyal
Kenton would probahlv bj re-opened on
Kr'day, Oct. 2sih. Superintendent of Par
lor meetings stated that these meetings
would be resumed on Wednesday.Nov. 6th.
Kent committee announced the enttiecost
of building the kitchen o be An
excellent plan for making meetings mre
interesting was lead and on motion adopt
ed. Members and lsltors,either ladies or
gentlemen, who are alwavs welcome atall
meetings.will thus have an oppo-lunity of
becoming better acquainted with the ob
ject and methods of the various depart
ments ei w l u work
Moral sua&ion and moral force is one of
the foundation stones of the temperance
reform, and must ever and continually be
maintained. To make, to sell, or to drink
is to iiave part in the sin and wickedness
of the results. The appeal to the con
science is one of the strongest weapons in
this warfare. Rev. Dr. Ecob says ; "Every
man who touches, tastes or handles this
accursed tiling is a sinner against man and
before God." This is one of the strongest
arguments for absolute prohibition of the
traffic that can be presented. The sin of
the drink habitand drink tiaftic mustbe
proclaimed so long as the drink exists and
until it is banished from the face of the
eaith. National Temperance Advocate,
Moral suasion and moral effort,hovever,
can never have much more than a few In
dividual triumphs here and there, so long
as the strong arm of the ttale is thrown
around the liquor traffic, and It is legalized
and sanctioned and protected by statutes
and government officers. "Regulation"
cannot regulate this "gigantic crime of
crimes." The power and support of the
state must be taken from the saloon and be
placed around the home. The saloon
must be outlawed and the individual pro
tected. Then and then only can moral
suasion have its full and rightful influence.
Moral and legal effort joined hand In hand
will as surely bring the yietory as there Is
a ood in Heaven who tavors righteous
ness and disapproves of sin and all iniquity,
isanonai lemperance Jidvtcatt,
Given Away.
For the benefit of our customers wt will
give away on Jan ist, the following :
I Dinner set, 129 pieces, $25.
1 Tea set, 44 pieces, $7.50,
3 Tea sets, each 44 pieces, $18.
These goods are of the best English
ware and a credit to any table. Give us a
call and get not only the best bargains io
pure iresh groceries out secure a chance
atone or more of these elegant sets of
dunes.
La Fork st & Thompsox,
Fresh Butter.
Grape butter, Apple Buttsr,
Tomato butter, Plum butter,
We have just received fresh from our factory
a fine lot of the above fruit Butters, Do not
to try them. '
Willamette Packing Co.
How to Advertise Aldan y Get
some of those elegant views at Crawford
x l'ax ton's and send to your friends
PhnTikfrmnhfr vtw will 111 m nr an A
more truthfully than a pamphlet of print-
Money to Loam". At a low rate of in-
ret. on eood farm nrnnprlv tr T Inn
cauntv, or on best improved city property
ip ioany. ippiy 10 iiiaritDurn & Wright
Albany, Or
To Farmers. Farmers will do well to
hyt their fruit, garden or farming lands
wun waiiace cc wusick.
A Ticket Beeinnhiz Oct. ioth we
will give a ticket with eu'i cih our
chate of $1.00 and every five of these
ucKeis gives a cnance at arawing one of
iiubc cicgnm acia oi aisncs hi,
LiAF OK.EST13C 1 IIOMPSOXS.
HOJIEAND AHUOAII
Who is at it?
What are they at?
See ad, in another column.
A fine line of solid silvtr ware at Frenoh'a
Quinces 7j cents uer biithel At fl F Rrnw.
cell's.
Hon John Burnitt, of Corvallis.hai beea
n the city tu-day.
B C Eckleson. fni-nirKtiiMl nmiAfr nn
tho Oregon PoiUc,is iu thy city.
Finest fountain pons in the world for only
$2.00 at F M French's.
C fl- Morifan. a oulnrcd man. has been
elected clao orator at Harvard.
Mt .fohn Brown' ha nurchaticd the Dr
Starr pioporty, at Brow neville.
James Nolan, a Northern Pacific fireman.
was killed oeir Huuturs yesturdiy morning
in a bad railroad sn ashup.
Tne Lamrmt Brother iriva another one of
their acrobatic and contortionist nxhibitious
near the Dkuockat office to-day.
Miiisra Kane & Madden, a cmitile H It
men, hotiL-ht comilo lots iu Piped S A
this morning, Or. Lind Co, audits.
Mr Charles Krnnedv.tli3 i-iualar conduc
tor on the O P, r ttinttd to-day frt-m a trip
with his family to tho Imluutriai fair at
rortiand.
About tweuty lots have been sold or
bonded in Schmeer'a addition to the city.
These lots are about 27 feet front and are
selling for $125 a lot,
A Prinevillo merchant recently bough
30,000 pounds nf sugar at one order. Tba
wiii make a trtijcht bill that would make
Salem squirm.
Subscriptions for all the leading news
papers and magazines received hy F L Ken
ton, noar the Postoffice. All orders for
warded without delay.
Crawford & Paxton have jntt received a
lot of new and elegant back grounds and ao
cessorics. Go and see them. '1 hey are bet
ter prepared to do fine work now than eyer-
Tie watch whih Barney Woncen.in jail
for shooting Nick Zimmerman, 'was accused
of stealing, has been found under the Waver
ly House.
The same switch that caused the aceident
Friday night at Junction, was again found
open just before the arrival of the train
Saturday night. This outrageous careless
ness should be Btopped.
The State convention of the Baptist
iynui.-n convenes m MoMinnville this wees,
convening on Wtdnerday. Key Trumbull
ana others will attend from this city.
There are eeyentysix pupils in the Scio
nisircc scnooi t m rty-eight in each room.
There are four vacant seats in Mr Geddea'
room,and eight in Mr Cyrus' room. Book
keeping will be taken up oa Monday, ith
15 oent shaving at Viereck'a.
8 tickets for $1 at Yiereck .
Boots and shoes at cost at Read's,
Saratoga chips at C E Browne U's.
Try tho1 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 roast coffee in the city at Conrad
Meyers.
Get yonr school bocks and tablets at
Gutss Son a.
Kirks Savon Imperial aoap, $100 a box at
G K rJrownell f .
Try the Old North State smoking tobacco
for a delicious smoke.
Sixty dozen window shades jut received
at Fortmiller&Irving's.
Spectacles and eye glasses cneaper than
ever at F M French's.
A fine lot of picture frame i iust received
at Crawford Si Paxton's.
T W Bentley. best boot and shoe maker in
city, opposite Fortmiller & Irving a.
A large and fine line of window t lied
just received at FortmUlcr & Irying's.
We have the best $1 50 kid glove ever
brought to Albany at W r Read e.
Now is the time to save monov by buying
boots and shoes atooBt of W. F. Read.
An elegant lino of new designs of chairs
justreceiyed at Fortmiller & lrving's.
Go to Bardue for honest weights, guod
goods and lowest living prices.
An elegant stnek of watchoa, sold as low
aod the lowest, at Will & Stark's.
The host watch in the world for the money
at F M French's. Etch one fully warranted.
Watches, watches, watches for everybody
cheap for cah and fully warranted at F M
French's.
Barrows & Searlv. agents for the celobra
ted Ludlow fine shoes. and women s, miBft and
child re ns goods.
F-ir a ic n tuna Smh Tno.ni click, cheao
for cnh call s F M Frjuh' thi Corner
Jewelry Store.
If vou have any jub wtrk ti 1" call on G
W. Smithwho is prec. . tJ do it with
neatness and disiint 1 md as cheap as anyone.
Lilies shM, mens shoes, miises shoes
childreuash'tos, m?ns boot, hoys boots, at
less thu ooi to make room for other goods
at C E Brown!!1.
Hr.rando.tt 1 1 ri i io t a'lii the
nn-charer at II M It h-trti,' f.v-d r.
suu itf-d t th? fit f Frrrv ami Water
3ttetf. Olhc htnmrly ttccnjhd by Thos
M mfeiih ft Son.
MARRIED.
GLASS TURNER. At the Exchange
Hotel on Sunday Oct aoth 1589 by M E
Brink T P. Mr Geortre GIa n,1 MI.,
Sarah ii lurner, all ot Linn (Jo.
FRANCIS PFEIFFER.
- PROPRIETOR OF -
Albany Soda Works.
- And Mnticfacfureni of
HOICE CONFEUTIONERY,
v" re now prppsno' to at w'iol
always fresh ani ,ni at Pnrtltncl
. to dcler. We aT keep a full
tf
flats and Tropical Fruits.
IQARS ANO TOSACCO
llfATKn. - A c'rl lo i!r km rathoua.
V T work. .'118 roturMliiLt to takroharao
of and d'al' thn work Tor a famllv of
four. Literal w.-itT wtil be nt;d. Auulv
at !hi nsiduiiiw f Dr Mn-lon.
For sle b Will A 8lark. dnfloT
a in
SAVE IT.
i
That Dollar of Yours !
lou May Have Need for It !
A B. McILWAIN
h. WeA hl8,weIw 8.'0t,K of FaH Kxlnd has Inaugurated a new system,
wilt mike Joe general merchandise at a scale of prices that
Open Your Eye.
WE.OFFER
Dress Goods,
Fancy Goods,
Domestics,
Groceries,
Boots, Shoes, Etc.,
at greatly reduced price.
CARPETS.
lion of 10 to 20 cents per yard on all qualities
Wo are telling
and furnishing goods at prices that never fail to please.
S.nSn.tJL?1d,?rJtood "J" we entor lnt0 no omblnation with other
iSfiaitf imU? "ma ntaln higher prices, but from now till Jan
nary 1st we will simply slaughter Ihlrgs.
SQUARE
Groceries.
to
C3
SMALL
C. E. BROWNELL,
Knccessor to
BROWNELL & STANARD,
Would respectfully announce that he is
continuing thn 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
NJJVBR BBFOBB
Offered In the town.
While 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 superior quality of goods and
Ooxi rteousiTreatment
Very Respectfully,
Yours for Business,
C, E. BROWNELL.
Archie Bleckbiirn, Salesman.
DEAL INC
Groceries
PROFITS
FL.KENTON
DEALER IN-
GROCERIES,
Choice Candy, XntS) Frnit, etc.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
NEARiTHE POST OFFICE ALBANY, CREGCN
ure During. y
satisfactory arrangements.
fins wrlcboa, jewelry, etc,