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Iu gcuiocrat. nay Biening Novemter 11,1889 Publish Trj day lu lb wtsk. Buniltys exoipUiJ. I MTTINU, EJUon and Publishers. SUIISOUIl'TION IIAT153. Irl by a&rir psr wock a .16 Ll, ir jrimr (.00 M)ruiuu.ii ... ....... ,DU I irl a tn I'm OU'jeat Albany ax second-class mall maltor. )CAL RECORD k; Old Proposer. There Is an old Iter in McMinnvlllc who has got Into lablt of proposing to the girls of that , and has made an unmitigated nui leofhl'nself, says the West HUc. He Hi on a fair damsel one day last week IjioureJ his soul into her unwilling ear, liring that t' were better he were dead to live without her; he then invited in a cracneu yoice to become the jianion ot ins declining years: the :cr of his joys and sorrows, etc. She led none of him, however, and she k out and got several of her chums lethcr they tied the aged iwain to a bed ind whaled him witti a mop: then combed his hair with a rake, nut trea- ind applejack on Ids old bald head and in his neck and piaycd the hose on him. Is now seeking the aid of the law for Lotion against the ire of the festive liinnville girls. Struck a Blind Woman. Last Friday I at Brownsville, Lyman Butts.a man about sixty years of age, and Mrs Clark, an old lady nearly blind, who has been assisted by the county some.got into a quarrel over t fence, when Butts attacked her, striking her a heavy blow. A couple men hap pened to see the act, Mrs Clark rushed to Squire Humes oHice, with bleodonhrr lace and swore out a warrant aalnt nuus.wno was arrested and heavily lined The Democrat Is Informed that treat In I dignation was expressed over the conduct ot Butts In striking a decrepit woman, wean mentally and physically. mm FT ICR many Uays. While walking In the wilds of a neighboring county a few days ago an Albany man met a man on horse buck coming bown a trail. The rider eyed the Albany man and asked hint if tils name wasn't . It was. Well he owed htm nine or ten dollars for goeds bought twelve years ago, and taking out Ills pocket book linquidated for the same. The insident tea'.hes that manv men will pay their debts when tlush who get the reputation ot being slow otherwise. KF.AVi ESTATE 8ALKS. G L Blackman to Fred Grimmer, parcel in bl 33,H's 3rd A $ seo A C Hausman to Oreeonlan R R Co,4 acres near Brownsville, .nominal Am Mtge Co to 1! Livingston, pow. cr 01 attorney Clement V Nye to los Tvler. 18 acres In tp 1 3,S K 1 w. . . 385 Allen & Hawkins A to Albany .... Filed Fair Dale A to Albany.W T Wiles. Filed A Car Loam. Hawkins & Farrell have just received a car lead of furniture from the east, cotibUllng of all the latest designs in bed room sets, tables, stands. hook cases, sofas, etc. which thev are nre. pared to sell at bottom prices. Give them n early call. Fou Tint Next Thirty Days I will sell at cost my colored hats, both trimmed and untrimmed, fancy feathers, tips and plumes, of whicn I have a very fine assort ment, to reduce my large stock. You are cordially invi'ed to call and sec goods and prices. IDA M 11RUS1I. A Rare Baroain, i6d acresfinefarm In" land ? miles from Albanv.i mile from R R stution. Good house and barn. $25 an acre, 44 feet front 011 istStreet.good business property, $2500. property on soon. Good Showing, The assessor of e County lias just completed his work he current year, and his footings show that county has a gross valuatioi of froperty amounting to $6,6:6,973, with idebtedness of ali classes aggregating 102,192, and exemptions coual to $cu leaving a net property of $c.502.12i. iect to taxation for the county. This h increase of about $700,000 as com- pd with last year. Acquitted. JasGordan Cooper, charg d with the murder of Thomas Davis, near Walla Walla, about a year ago, was given hit second trial at Walla Walla last week, and on Saturday was acquitted. The ver diet, it is ..ild eives general saitsfaction The detendant is a former resident of Linn ! county. Where willjt Be. Considerable in terest is manifested over the location of the Albany & Astoria R R bridge at this city, and It is suggested that It would be a good Idea to locate it this winter when it is too wet for active onerations on the railroad building itself. New Thinus. That is what we are al after, and here is a list of new things just received at the Willamette Packing Co s store : Ups and Downs. Some of the prlnci pal ups and downs in business life Is to keep quality up and prices th-wn. This is being done very successfully at LaForest Sc Thorn pson'6,and those dinner 6ets to be distributed among our customers Jan. 1st creating no little interest as well as our prices. Biggest Yet 10,000 rolls of wall pa per, latest varieties, finest decorations just reivec at f urtmuier x irving !ro:-erty Giibap There. Hon Jff rers, of Linn countv, has purchased buy acres adjoining Capital Park add!" lo Salem, for a consideration of (40110. ays he will plat it immediately, lay. it on in blocks and lots, and put it on market, tie says he has friends who cast their lots with Salem to assist in advancement of her interests. Statu- Cauliflower Celery Grapes Oranges Cal blk Figs Honey Sauer Kraut Alaska Herring Chow Chow Plain Pickels Sweet Potatoes Horse Radish Root Red Peppers Lemons Cal White Figs Cranberries Mackerel Salmon Berries Picallilly Mixed Pickeis Huktino Gibbs. The Ashland Retord Is that W H H Grant, of East Portland lo went out on the Linkville road east of place in search of Gibbs the murder' purloined a lap robe from the loca ry stable and that on his return a war- t was sworn out for his arrest, but when consiaoie went to look tor Urant he gone north on the train. Edjoukned Circuit Court adjourned urday evening after the longest session d here for several years. The Work- n divorce case took up two or three s time in reading the testimony, and 1 the last case disposed of, Judge Boise dering judgment in favor of the defend. on her cross-bill. crrantlnr her a divorce L , .. . . in ner nusoana. Also a full line of best canned fruits and vegetables. 'thk Ladies Only. I am now - re pared to do all kinds of stamping, and have over two thousand Ceeigns to cnooso from. Also keep a nice lino o ombroid ery materials, such as arrasenes, crewels, No. I and 3 embroidery chenilles, princess chenilles, etc., etc., and the finest pom pons, tassels, crescents, cords plushes, felte and fancy work materials ever In the city. Zephyr is going at 5 cent an ounce. Miss Minnie Col well has cnarge 01 mis ucp.11 mnt. and has had several years experi ence In all kinds of fancy work and stamp- ins G- . SIMPSON, muauj, viva.".- Ivill JJk Appealed. The matter o' will of Marlin Wertz, deceased.triei in recent Circuit Court, and decided in lor of the will, will be appealed to the reme ourt oy the contestant, the ap 11 papers now being made out fur that rpose. (VEEPi Boyiko Saturdav afternoon n 1 Merrill sold his two lots near the pion factory to Col Uogg for $1000. I' Mid that the Col has plenty of more bner lo invMi In Ain-n.- . .. fat is his confidence In the growth of the Tailor Made Suits. W. R. Graham has received a large and choice stock of suitings, purchased in the East at bottom orlces. and is now located at his old stand, two doors north of the democrat omce, there he is prepared to make suits and do a general tailoring business in a satlstac nr manner, n s mu v vsmo w r - .,.,. n Alhnnv sDeaklne for his workman I ship. Call and see his suitings and get nrices. Saturday wts a remarkable trotting day in s.n Kraneiaco. Sunol trotted a mile in 2:10. beating Axtel'e and the world's leoord t-. um- vMraldi bvone and a half seconds. j l . u Faustina, yearling eon uvss m .s.llinn record ef 2:33 by trotting a mile in 2:35,snd Regal Wilkes beat tho two year old stallion rscoro 01 z.zo iuu ujr i by trottmg a mile in I:XUJ. In. - p Jersey Wo are assured '.hat tchershop will be opened in Sc.io bv 1. . piessienal butcher. In a few Jiv-i with The Lien county bislness ooonoil, Patrons of Huilandry.sivs 'ho Oregonian.ue 1 taking a praiseworthy interest in their brother toodmeat mrV. k,t.ni, ...... farmers 01 vvaspe ooensy, bt iri.rii:zT: r I itraiektened eircumstanoes oy tp "i - " ug Kciiiuif men. in (ivih dui i ... , . i . ..... unn t , " . . d . -- j. nt tni vm oro iom-u- 1 -t " nu nicy 11 get "vuini mi later. ocio frw n . i..ln. w.. Halaiated to visit WaSOO ouety and inquire into the necessities of ihe v ILL Have Fences. The Southern :ific is making arrangements to fence railroad tracks In Oregon. Wire will used. This lmnrnm.n I. n. 1 ednn n. a .....I. .1 , ? riuingoi hundreds of head of stock A "iw k. E Uffice. Mr I O Writs. Ian h. j . upencu a real estate office next for to the Post office, where he is ready Business. Mr W l an M .m.. le VfllU. A 1 , ."."OMIUI . uusmeis on the sauare ...... ,,5C. i Iimeto Bur. Nowla the lima in VJ lots In Vericks addition. T.m. ... "lie, 66x110. Can make ten ci feet f out of a block Only a few blocks f"ea for sale at $1100 each, after which 'is win be raised. u dry and are all in line of contemoiated . in me spring. .. farmsrs io that section. Bang. One of the linen ir,i. to revolvers ever received in Albany AsTORiA.-Lots In the North additio to Astoria. Price US eacn on l" 1 .tnllment olan as a discount for These lots are selling rapidly In Portland and other cities. I am authorized to sen butafewbloeks and it will Vu to call early and get your cnoisc. sley Real Estate Agent Droau.u. bany. A 1' That arand display o nt. ornamental baskets, each contamin: one nund of choicest tea, at LaForest Thompson's, is the finest importation u v.. iih-,n. This tea is basket fired, pure and of rich flavor. We offer at the astonlshly low price of 40c Good Apples.-A car load of good T1....1.., l, .1 j 1.. Smiihern Oregon will & iiw lull are nign I luunu jpiv - , arrive at the Willamette r.' .1 l mn-nui aiBflllnf. APPS free from worms. Leave your oriers u" once as they will go fast. "W in StOCk at Slnl-ar! C TI .1 ,. .. I1UU t.7, laca'1 "d e them and pet before buying. get lr. r, . rent. A pleasantly furnished 'Centrally Wated for business man. r .-".cinanonly. Ineulreat thl. offiro. Next. New and best place In town r:ii.nn. n.- ha, her shoo In the Froman - . . . Block, next door to Fortmiiler Irvine Best barber In town. Try tha'f all eream ohesse a. CJ E Brown-ell's. This is the cheapest the street and will betaken Wallace & Cusick. HOME AND ABROAD Goto The Chicago Comedv Company's Butertaiumeut to-day. Chicago Comedy Co. Magnifying gUsaos at French's. Washington is to be admitted to-day. A fine line of solid silvor ware at Frenoh'a Compasses, all styles and nrices. atFM Quinces 75 cents per bushel at C E Brow- ell's. Babies. The finest line of baby carr ges in the Valley just n celved at Stewart & Hox's. Prices are remarkably cheap con sidering ti e superior quality ot the cam ages. Abbey's Addition. 54 lots in this ad dition to Albany, near Hackleman s 3T addttton.for sale, at $50 to $125 a lot, Curran & Monteith's. All Persons, Indebted to the late firm of Brownell & Stanard are requested to call and settle at the store of C E Brownell without delay or make some satisfactory arrangements. How to Advertise Albahy. Get 60me of those elegant views at Crawford Paxton's and send to your friends Phnlnnranhlc views will tell more and more truthfully than a pamphlet of print ed matter. Dr. M. H. Ellis, physician and surgeon T It any, Oregon, Ualls mane w eisy eountry. If yoo want a goodilver steel soythe.finest . . - ...... O. -A- UAt'l. is la stiarni, go wj '"- For a senaiee Sj for cash 0.1II si F Jewelry StJre. th Thoaa ck, oheap b'fjui' e Corner Kid Gloves I Kid Gloves 1 1 I have just received a full line of kid hranded Our Own. This is a genu- P ... . 1 f.nm imnnrtera ine Kid glove. . nuy uiio-v " -r - - in New York and consider them the best value of any gloye 1 ever soia lor ui price. 5 button, 3 rows of st'tcnipg, qi.5 per pa . vnnvn . Lace Curtains. Lace Curtains, I have itist received my fall stock of lace curtains bought direct from Importers, the largest stock ever Drought 10 mis mars et, and best value tor tne money. Samuel E. Young, Hotel Arrivals, St Charles, D Bits Ghlcaeo R McElhlney Ohie I Ransom " S Clildesler Albia 0 Rounds Buena Vista A Booth Grants P's J Rean Eugene R Troxel Summit C Kelly TF F Dutch J Goodnough NY J Brummlgin P'l Russ House. W J Steer.Corv Dr J Manning, N Y 1 Fisher,wf,Ontarlo Wm Fisher R rishei W R Samson W Bradshaw.B'ville R Wimer.Ashland C L Evans.Fort M Howell. " I L Lewis, " VV Shoti, Kan W AdolDh .Salem 1 M Wand K. uunn Several important real estate sales are being worked np. Mr Frank Sheild, of Slicild. was in the city to day. Mrs George Dodder is viaitinar friends in Independence. C C Cherry, of Taooma, passed through Albany to-day for Corvaliis. FineBt fountain pens in tho world for ouly $2.00 at F M French's. Mr W D Washburn, of Bruwnsville, has been iu ths city to-dsy. Mrs John Brown, of Bron-nsville, was re ported to bo djing last evening. Mr M D Ballard, wife and daughter, of Seattle, are in the city the guests of Mr K FSox. Several Albany men and women have just bought ten very desirable blocks on Yaqnina bights at the Bay. lira T J Stitas went to Cakland last even ing to visit a few days with her sister, Mrs Henderson. Dr Joaes has five teams on WasHogton street to-tfay puttiug the san?e on graie front of his residence. Chicago Comedy Company tc-niiihc. They wPI nive a week of enjoyable entettairntent and deserve tut nouses. R E Coshow and family oame ud from Salem Satnrday, and are stopping with Mrs C s sister, Mrs judge Blackburn. There is a girl in Corvaliis who is ro fond once cream that ahe has expressed a desire to oe oreauiaied alter death. A very enjoyable candy pull pauy was he'rl at the.ei'denceoi Air 11 M Robertson's t.ew evenings ago, being gives by Mas Lilly; New Subscribers to the Youth Companion lor louu will receive the pauer free tna re mainder of this year. Price 1.75. F. L, KeutoD, agent. Subscriptions for all the leading news uapera and maiaaincj ieceive3 by F L Ke.- ton, near the Prauouice. - All orders 10.'- warded without ueiay. Mr Jcbn A Crawford, who had ajlea broken si: w:eks ago, is improvi g fat and is teeiiog we'l leroueof his ago aad tne na ture 01 110 accident. Smith & Wheeler have opened a neat looking butcher shoo on First Street. at the coiner ot the street leading to she woolen mills, a new departure for the Third Ward, Samuel L May, once Secretary of!Statt who was arrested for embezzlement, tried and aeauitted after a fierce contest, is now 11 uaicago. ills addreis is room Zd,iteaper block. Tho Astoria papers are having a red-hot personal quarrel, something they have al ways depreoated in others ; but then it is a business one falls into before knowing It almost. Tho regular semi-monthly meeting of the W C T U on Tuesday, Nov 12th.will be one of speeial prayer, foi the sueeess of the Na tional eonveotion, now id session. A lull attendance is desired. Hon W R Bilyen. Hon L H Montanye, Jndga Flinn and C 1 Welvertoa.of Albany, Judge Beau, of Eugene, and District Attor ney Hamilton, want to Corvaliis to attend the!Cireuit Court, which convenes there to day. Miss Carrie Pfeiffer retained homo last night from Spokane whareshe has keen visit ing several weeks siooo her return from her Eastern trip. Her many friends will be glad to know that she is enjoying good health. New carpets in the latest colors and de -signs, oils cloths, linolinm and window shades just reeuved at A B Moll wain 'a. Parties wishing goods in the house furnish ing line will do well to call, as he has made another sweeping reduotion and will save you at least ten per cent on all these goods. H Farlow went down to his Linn county ranch, at Miller's Station, Monday, to look after its rental again this year, and also to visit at Albany and Salem. Mi Farlow has rented out this ranch each succeeding year since 18M, and liyed in this valley. Ash land Jticord. Two nice milk cows.harnessed to a bngay. formed a part of an imigrant outfit that passed down Main street yesterday evening. The old gentleman who handled the ribbons over this quaint looking team, sow that he bu made his trip "the plains across, " ean settle down and ge to raising cattle. Baker City Jteveille. TEMPERANCE COLUMN. Edited by Albany W, 0. T, A girls industrial school has keen estab lished In Toklo, Japan, with Mrs Joyoju Sasaki, an active white ribbon worker, as principal. A boy five years old was treated in a private hospital at Berlin last year for de lirium tremens. What a comment on the necessity of parental purity I A box of rare and curious articles made by the natives of South Africa has been received at the National hetdquarters from the W J T U at Cape Colony. Thee fancy articles are to be 6old for the benefit of leading women In temperance work will have a part. Among them may be men tioned Frances Willard, the much loved President of tho World's WCTU Miss Elliabeth J Scovillc, the gifted young evangelist o! Nashville, Tenn Miss Esther Pugn, M.s Mary T Lathrop, of Michigan, Dr Kate Bushnell and Mrs Elizobeth Bradley, of London.Eng i Mrs Judge Fos ter, of Quebec, Mrs Sallie Cuanin, ef I Charleston, S. C, Rev Anna Shaw, Mrs Zeielda Wallace, (mother of Gen Lew Wallace i) Mrs FEW Harpcr.'.he colored orator, and many others. Monday night tieneial Neal Dow, "the tatner 01 pronioi tlon." (he Is eighty six years old,) will speak, and the diamond Demorest medal contest In oratory will be had. Altogether an interesting session Is expected. the Woman's Temple. Judge Guthrie, of Topeka, Kansas, In charging a grand jury to make special quiry as to the enfoi cement of the pro hibitory law, emphatically endorses the vr as follows : "ror nearly hve years there has net been a saloon, or any place here intoxicating liquors were openly ;old or given away .ii this county. The law on this subject has been as strictly beyed as thestatute providing for the punishment of murder, robbery or larceny, Hundreds of thousands of dollars have been invested here in this city by strangers, on the convicllon that public sentiment favored an honest, fair enforcement of the law prohibiting the unlawful sale of intox. :ating liquors,and it is believed that thekC: conditions have induced thousands of fam ilies to change their homes in sister states o tms ci'y and sta'e, so that tliey migh' with their children, escape the evil effects of the saloon. The Sixteenth Annual meeting of the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union will be in session at Battery D., Chicago, from Nov. 8 lo 12. An elaborate progiam has been prepared. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE. A farm of 333 acres at Miller" illation 6 miles irom Albany, All faaced, "a acres in cultivation, neavly a'l good wheal land, new houca Rnd bum, god! water. Will sell half or all. Terms leasonablo. Inquire of own ers on the place. E X 11 AVON, ' W W ROW ELL- EST ANTJJD.--A pr-'li'onto dogeup.'at VV liOioil Of' o- Mre. J. fi. l-''e,.' wtvi wi'to1' A''ai y,o 'Rdd -".i her a.. tl'S A'ljauy '.'os'.. ic.f. K JErAM'JSD.Fnrnisheol rooms; sitti. ? room ana iwd room with us kitchon. AdiessDEMOORirofhcs. 17S.6 PND,- Oi " n tnr'wirm Pi'd fcfttvi'eTt io. rtl'Aiiy oa BU'irlny Oe.nlier Will tt bum o-'e ceat. SuMipblelbr a Lov of 'x or ep- toil. Owner call auil i-s 7 for Ibis jc $ add get m . ISTRAY NOTICK-Tao W,s Ii w.iite and oti v. 0-no.'"vu call at irv olaca tu. ee mile e it of hi '' in which theBta''0"- C. Wetzel, T Gordan,Tangent L G Neicc Vv Breeden.wf.Neb P H Patterson H Chambers E M Devereaux J Fogarty J S Coopcr,Indep F Schubert.O P E N Berry.Corv L C Morgan -Bennie West J Morgan.Sdo a r lurner.wi Revere House. O H Holcomb, Seat'l J J Owens, Portland H N Woodark, " JCSoulor, ' S G Allen, " Owen Morgan M Snow.Chl Com Co W Inman arc at J W Armstrong,! F C H Oliver.Iowa W H Manion, " E Swanson J Harrison, ' D H Gotshall, Chi R B May, " I W Hamilton, R'bug S A Allen, " J A Devlln.wf Annie Inman Val E Love C C Cherry.Tacoma Exchange Hotel. Rev Benson Portland J Duffer T Wilson W Lowell J Murray W Shaw I Nelson E Randall k Ryan J Wied W Brooks S Moriarlty C Gieed A Riley J Buchanan A A Elliott Mary Springer O Strong J Lynch W Qulgley S Harper Val Love Chicago Comedy Company Virginia Snow " - " " A Sutherland ' Minnie Basquelle ' " IS cent shaving at T.Seok's. I tiokets for tl at Viercck'i . Boots and sioes at cost at Read's. Saratoga ohipa at C E Browncll's. I chairs running steady at Viereek's shav ing parlors. Best roast ooffee In the city as iouraa Meyers. flat vour school books and tablets at Ouiss et Son's. K.rks Savon Imperial soap, S100 a box at 0 E Browncll's The Eitrella" cigar, 3 for 25 cents, at Ellis' Cigar Store. Try the Old North State smoking tobacco for a delicious smoke. Sixty dosen window shades justreceivid at Fortmiiler it Irving's. Sooctnclne and eye glssscs encaper than ever at F M Franch'e. A fine lot of picture frames just received at Crawford & Paxtnu's. J W Bentisy. best boot and shoo maker io city, opposite Fortmiiler It Irying's. A large and fine line of window s lit jnst received at Fortmiiler k Irying's. Wa have the best SI 50 kid gloye ever bronaht to Albany at W f IRead'c. Now is the time to save money by baying boots and shoes at cost of W. F. Read. Go to Bardue for honest weights, good goods and lowest living priecc. An elegant stock of watches, soli as low sad the lowest, at Will A Stark's. Watches, watches, watehae for everybody .th.in for cash and tnliy warrantee urn French's. The New Drug Store IN THE BLT. JIBERCt BLOCK. O. HUEBARD Han opened his dow store with a cho'ce stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Per fnmerys Toilet Cases and Druggists Sundries. 0" Prescriptions promptly and carefully oompeonded. a Every, now and fresh, pf The publio Is invited to call and fnspeot goods nstd get prions. SQUARE Groceries- CO SMALL C. E. BROWNELL, Hnocessorto BROWNELL & FT AN A ED, Would respectfully unnounce Ibat be Is continuing Oia business at the old stAnd and that ho Is better than ejer prepared to till all orders with accuracy and do spatch and at prices rsasrx r jjxc befobii Offered in the town. Whllo 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 CJou rteousITre aim ent Very Respectfully, ' Yours for Business, C. E. BROWNELL. Arohie Blackburn, Salesman. Grocerels PROFITS PL.KENTON GROG ERIES Choice Candy, IVntsA Fruit, ete. CIGARS AND TOBACCO NEAR THE POSTJOFFICE ALBANY, OREGO N : .