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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1889)
if BTiniDeD80 inter 20,1889 raelltke. eterr Saj a ant tin. tit. P-st DdVwat Albany eeooud-clau uiail mailer. f MCKIPTIOS RATES. weak , Ld by eaarier r ll.par jnas par uiuiii" .15 . b.OU I'ine Penman. Mr Julin Stlpp, of in renewing liis subscription lor In a letler that Is remarkable for the IV and legibility of the hand w.iting, that would be a credit to a writing icr In the prime of life, ay : "I am in the 84th year of my age I met , a serious misfortune last winter. My e got a wad of wild oat beards between check and law. 1 unclertooK, rainc vrtentiv. to extract it with the fore 1,. f mv riirlit hand : but unfortunate ir,,t it"between his iaws and crushed Ijone from the end to above the middle t. The joints are stiff and distorted, at times painful. The first joint Urns lire down. I cannot use that tincer in linir : but I feel thanklu! ma'. 1 can lwrite.so that my writing can be read. withstanding my extreme age nnu uc, ined linger. Iwmensk JixiiLERS. l'erhaps the most hied audience ever gathered in the era House was the one that greeted Jinglers last evening. Every part pre- ted was encored, on one occasion, that the male quartet in comic selections, six teven times, their Imitation of the cal. e and Chinese music being simply in- table. Mr Walley, the bass slnger.is a rvel.good judges say the best ever here, voice being as musical on me low lesas on the middle ones, and allot m are stars. For genuine vocal music fcimend us to the Jinglers.who give more llody and fun of a refined order than list any thiee shows on the road. triiey will give another entertainment l-night. Admission, 50 cents ; reservea Its without extra charge ; gallery, 25 Is. A Holiday Mm any. Marv had a lit tle brute, as at It could waddle,and every- here thatMary'd scoot this Utile pup would toddle. It tagged her down the street one day,clnsc up behind her buggy; oh how it loved to run away, this naughty little puggy. 'Twas always doing some thing wrong when Mary turned her back; and all the time he seemed lolont; to walk the railroad track. One day, when Marv was at church this frisky little scamp thought he would leave her in the lurch and go and play the tramp. So down up on the ties he trod, the one the poor tramps usc,tlll worn out on the track he equals and drops into a snooze. He, fast asleep, did not observe all, sad indeed the story the last express come around the curve, the pup went up to glory. There came iilong a uulclier man who once had loved that pup,and with a brush and big dust pan he swept that poor dog up, Next Wednesday Alary got hun back ; he old not luok the same ; he would not come when she called "Jack ! )o,ona was his name. Five Astoria Men Mr C J Curtis, attorney at law, and E W Wright. B I Worsley, Mr Mcrril and Keen.of Astoria arrived In the city this noon. The Dem ocrat acknowledge a pleasant shake from Messrs Curtis and Wright, that has a neighborly ring to it. You know, we're about to be close neighbors, only a few miles abart by rail. These gentlemen re port llvelv times in the city by the sea with upward tendency in the markets and immense nrosuects. and, as well 6peak highiy ol tlie rapid improvements made in Albany duaing the past tew years THK HAN ABOUT TOWN. In few of the fact that this has been a remarkable prosperous year and a great deal of money has been made In specula tion one would natura v think that .h holiday trade would be very lively ; but the truth is people have ani-rulni..! c much that they have put all their money Into the business and are mostly very close usieu wnen 11 comes to remembering their menus stockings back of the stove Thli should not be thinly Christmas iivinu Ltlorious custom, ami ,mr ri:i,n.. should sella few inches of dirt If and make some broad smiles on the morn ing oiinc 25111. And then, too, It is a fact that the farm ers have sold very little of their wheat vet, tnc low price keeping the warehouses full 1 ei, ine trcneral business of the year has been big, and there Is less bv consid erable, all the merchants sav, of crediting than in rears past. Here are some paradoxes. That big sno,v storm began on the 15th of December, 1SS4, nnd those who remem ber it have no cause for complaint In the present murky weatner. 110)1 K AND ABROAD Religion, politics or war. Agitata nut the wurld at present; Th-re is one all-auaiirbitiK-queation that wakens mounis botu aad and pleasant ; It is: "Where is the cheapest p:aoe To buy a dfcetitCliiistmai present? Hud the ails iu the Dkuucbat. Co to iruss & i.ua Far Cnriatmaa goods . The Jinglers to-night. Jeffereon wuta a bank. Xmus etrds atOuias & Sans. The latest sheet music at K'lhn'a newt stand. Quinces 78 soots par bushel at C I Brow nwh'e. Hume nisdo mince meat at C E Bron- nslls. Plenty of Orc(oii apples at C E Blow noils. It la a treat to tec the holiday condi at Gains Subs. Have your proscriptions filled at the City Drug sturo. Perfumery in handionte oases at (Juiss k Sons fr Christmas. If you want pure, fresh drugs patronise the new Ditlg store. If yoa want something to read call at KubD's news atoro. Oregon City has organized a Building aodt Loan Association. 203 REl'OUT OF THE CONDITION or TUB FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT ALBANY, IN THE STATE OF OUEOON At the close ot busluem, Dc. lith, Ibli. ttcsourres I Loalie an.l dlacminta OverilndliMMH.-iirtU ami unaeourwl. U. b. u-mils to MH-ure ein-ulMtkm Othtr stocks, boiiils, and murtiraces.. .. Due from approvo-l reserve 1-,'unu Due from orhur National itaiiks Due from bUte lUnks and Imukers..... Keal estate. Iiirnituie. sntl fixtures Current e)ieiisa aii'l uses mi,l I'rutniuiiis 1111111 . C'lie:ks and otliir cash hems Iti a of other Kinks l-'rictional iianereurrein-v. nL-kk-asiitl cents -l'1 Snocio '. S1.HW.1KI Lexst telult-r iiftns 178.00 ItHiU-iiuitioii f'jnd wiiti I. Ji Tr-asurur fttva Isr cent of circulation 1 000.00 awj.sw.on 1s7.11 . 20.000.00 2.111. U) ,. so.uitt. lb . e6.too.M . 0.247.37 15.Wi0.0tl ... a.-iw.:to .. ... WO 1! ttyj.ts' Total ,..$37-.',70:!.74 Liabilities t Ciiiltl atock aid in (",0,000.00 Suniliwfui.d 3,u.f,0 00 Uniliv ilt-d nrollu 25.350.M NStloUKI UUIIK llotCS ollt-tUIKltllL' i.,iiu. w lmlividual ilunosiu subieul to check 2'J4.2SO,t:4 lleinand eertiil.-atesot ileposlt 62,710. 00 Due to other Nat ioual I'anks 00.00 Duo to Suite UauUs and banker s.3.00 Mr Curtis particularly havintr visited Albany many times commencing with the lime he stumped me state against me "iuy ui ator" and hence realizes our progress. Paying Off. Anlonelle & Doe have been paying off the remainder of their hands, the crowd of dagoea gathered a round tlie streets reminding one of the Searle & Dean davs; but this crovd Is pea:cable one.and they are paid off in an harmonious, quiet collar. Mr Walley, the bass Jingler, gets down to C natural as naturally as a irog lowers itself for a leap. The Man About Town followed him down.and that was the low est business of his life. How's your conscience any war at the close of another year. Instead cf picking at your neighbor's conduct just for thirty solid minutes contemplate your own. The man adoui town tried it, nnd It straight ened the hair on his head and cured tooth ache. f.ittle Fihr Miiden, eonz and waHz, a Kuhn's nows s'-.aud. s'hich cost Sken Along the SrrtEKT. A man with a banged up nose. manner, dollar fori Some Chinese grouse.immense fellows. A one leeeed, hiuh toned eentleman of leisure with a familiar smile that pene trates wiinout aonering. An abundance of mud. Fast Riding. They are having agreat lie in Pendleton skating and rushing wn hill. The E O says: "Boys slide wn the school house side-walk 60 rap- ly that the spectator's breath is taken a- ;y. They start with a vociferous rhool ly shout and a sled and seem to drop Iwn the steepest portions of the incline e a rock over a precipice, so teariuiiy t is the decent. Some fast sleds were hied and It was found that they made - . .. e journey of 200 yards In nine seconds. Holiday Akmoumcbmbnt. From now until Tan. I, I will sell my ?(..oo Ladles Curacoa kid shoes all brands at $3.00 pr pair. I will alio make a 10 per cent dis count on all my jlippers for men, womea and children including felt slippers and feet warmera. My Curacoa kid snoes, are first grade and otthe best make, mameu In nlain Si-urea and will be sold as repre sented and guaranteed. These goods are net marked for th occasion, but are a irenuine reduction sale. A boy can bur as rhsin aa a man. 1 . t r . .. CLEARANCE SALE Ft) It 1(1 DAYS At Barrows and Searls. Iust From Missouri. A Mlssourian ks telling of the woes and tribulations of e people back there in an Albany Real ltate office. "Well, what's going to become of all the ople thee, any way," said an Albanian. lave to go to the poor house, wont thev "No, remarked the Missourian, "the loor houacs are already full and the rest e coming to Oregon. A Fine Showing. The financial s-jtte- lent of the National Bank, published Isewhere, Is a fine showing not only for le Bank, but as well for the city of At- iny. It shows a big Increase it the vol ine of business. The amount of the de- fcsits is much larger than ever before. Sensational. It is the duty ot a wo- man to look pretty and be happy and If she has one of those lovely French felt hats trimmed In the latest and highest style of a milliners art sold at cost at the store of Mrs Merie Davis & Co, she can be beautiful and if beautiful, she will realize a felicity unknown to many but a well dress ed woman. tome anusee tnem, Kid Gloves. I have just received an Invoice of the celebrated P. Centemerl kid cloves in black and colored. These with the other brande I handle, Foster vnnnlns honk and Our Own brand.makes an assortment that any lady can be suited in prices and quality, ineseare an nrsi class goods and warranted as represented. Including all men's loatlier boots and shoes in stock, also a largo amount of wo men a, misses' aod ohildreu's shoes. Men's eslf liued mittens at 75c. All ladies closks at coat. They most go. We mean businoss. Barrows k Siarls, ttlven Away. For th benefit of our customers we will give away on Jan 1st, the following 1 Dinner set, 110 pieces, $JJ. 1 Tea set, 44 pieces, $7.50. 3 Tea sett, each 44 pieces, $18. These goods are of the best English are and a credit to any table. Give us a all and get not only the best bargains in pure fresh groceries but secure a chance at ono or more of these elegant sets of Pendleton has a tover elock Umati'la county $4283.45 Have you invested iu Christmas presents yet. Lo not be a elatn. Everybody should come to the City Drus Store for holiaay goods. An assortment ef library lamps are being offered cheap at C K Brownells. Before purchasing holiday eood3 be sure io see the display atQuiss & Sons. Lew prices are what counts and C B Brownells is the place te get them. Bauer kraut, piekles, pickled pics feet and everything nice at C E Browneils. Some flohby, floppy flakes of snow fell this morning; but melted on touching the earth. Read 3 E Young's hit koliaay adv. He has the goods aod it will pay to inspect them. Sabsoriptions received and renewed for all papers aud magazines at Kuhu's news store. W V Csvenist, well known in this coun ty, was married to a Miss Minnie Welch, on the 18th lust, at Pendleton. Mr Merrill, an old time resident of At hany, no of Astoria, is in the city, and the Dimockat scknowiedges a call Call at F If Frenah the corner iewelry atoro and see bis disalay of fine silTerware even if yoa have no idea of buyieg. Total J372,702.74 Stats or Okboox, Coi-sty or Link, as : I, E. W. Lai.td'n, Cashier of the above nam ed bank do solcmuly swear Ilia, the above statement la truo to the best of ni- knoa-tede and belief. E. W. I.ANUDON, Cashier. Subscribed and swom bi before n,cthis20.h day ol December, IxO o II U'.VINE. (u s ) Notary Public. Correct Attest : SAMI EI. E. YOUNG 1 L. K. It LAIN, VDIrecWra. It. KLINN, The display of holiday goods io the jew anywhere elry line at Will & Stark's it anknrBaied The Pride of Albany soap by far the best laundrj' soap in tlie market contains no rosen. Try it and you will use no other. For sale only by Keep Your Eye on E. a. BEARDSLEY'S Column. $100,000. To loan on real e&tatc in sums to suit at ght (8) percent per annum. ALBANY PROPERTY. One of the best 40 acre farms In this ec ion of the country, not a foot of poor land on the place. Is especially adapted for fruit and is situated convenient to the citv. Price low and terms easy. This Is a special bargain for a few days only. Cheap lots in Uackleman's first, second, third and fourth additions, in Maston and Chamberlain's addition, in Fair Dale addi tion, in Bryant's addition and in the Gol tra Park addition. Choice resident lots, both Improved and unimproved,and some bargains in business property. Farm property at all prices a d n easy For rent. Second St. Cottage of five rooms on Christmas Present for your gontleineu frionda. II S Ellis & Co have a line stock of Meerschaum and other pipes, cigar holders, eto., which will be just the thing. dlsh.a. LaForbst Si Tmompsox. New To-Day. Toilet cases, Odor cases, Shaving sets. Work boxes, Cuff boxes, Albums, Scrap albums, Scrap pictures, Xnas cards, etc., at City Drug Store, (Juiss At Son, Pro'p. I'ps and Dow ks Some of the nrincl. SPI Ulll doa-iii In h,,.l... llr.i. "P yawiy up and oricas aW. Thle ;. pang done very successfully at LaForest P Thompsoii's,and those dinner sets to be 'siriouted among our customers Jan. 1st 'creatine no llni. !,.,... .. arte. " """tnir A Verdict That the grand display of eat, ornamental baskets, each containing one pound of choicest tea, at LaForest 41 Thompson's, Is the finest importation ever Drought 13 Albany. This tea Is basket 5red, pure and of rich flavor. We offer It at the astcr.ishly low price ot 40c The largest and finest display ot wntches, icweiryana suvcr ie II. u. -1... . Will Sr Stork's with fora'tobuy. Call and see their splendid line of goods for the holidays. Call at Conns. When buying some thing for a Christmas present do not for get to csll at Conn Bros, who have a nice stock of guods consisting otman v deslra ble thins;, for presents, such as dolls, buggies, etc. Save MoNtv By buying your drugs ,n medicines as well as your nounay goods at Hubbard's new Drug store. The Place To Get Them. For bar. g.tins in shoes go to A B MclwalnE. He sells A J Johnson's French kid shoes, (as good as made) at $3. 50, Curacoa kid shoes (same brand) $3.50, Grain leather, and other brands that defy competition. Also lnrge stock of mens boots & shoses which will be sold at prices never known before , IOO F. Albany Lodge No 4 holds its regular meeting Wednesday evening of each week. Visiting brothers are cordially nvitcdto attend. Bans. One of the finest lots of guns and revolvers ever received in Albany ate now in stock at Stewart k Sox's. Hust lers should call and see thfot and got rieer before buying. Hotel Arrivals. Reverb House. ade on New Year. .... 1 v. -.a J'lUIHISCB IU UC n event of the season. rn., u...- r.rlV!?.fnd can be had at Will & Links. na B choice of suits. A n. : -- ""couNTWhcn buying your holl -j -...-irs ior men. wntiijer. fi. j r-'iiiuren. a so fit . - nu suppers, re. r mat s e Younit wiM Bv. vol, , " -- j discount of ten which is eonivi t your money. e as-.. . A -Mas Comixo. That sean of which i. 1 f tcl" on rotirpurcliasei . - -"Mn.vaient to one years interest rear has the COme Wild f!hristrni nr.w.nf i orIer,and we advise cir readers by tot to give bcfoi where there is nt i7 . n- where there is a 'ice disn av n( inA.t a t . 1 . elect f.n " " ,u ,,us Them Happy. Parents should imi to fill the chilnrens stocking on Christines eve. with those delicious can- 0'esand nuts kept In stock by the Wll- mette racking Co. A hflanliful line of Christmas c-.idsat Important. H C Hubbard Is selling holiday goods cheaper than any house In the city, can ana c - Apples. A car load of worm!ees ap. Dies iust received at La Forest & Thomp- r . 1 . 1- mark! son a, nnesini m Don't Miss It. Holiday goods at bed rock prices at Hubbard's new Drug store Coming. More new Christmas goods at F M French's, the corner jewelry store. Riggkst Yet 10,000 rolls of wall pa- er, latest varieties finest decorations just elvei' it trtmi.ier irvi,iB - lilies shoes, mcua ahoea, misses shoes .i.:Mw...Kn.. mrna boots, boys boots, at less tkai cost to maKo room ior aun at C E Browneli s. be true, and .1... ;. C-..I, ha. the finest diiptsy 01 Christinas goods in the city. Yoo will be sotprist d to see how cheap on co boy ladies and snts gold watches V M r reochs. T..D J North S-te sn-okinl is fast gainirg pipnlsrity. Try thrf'nll cream eheese tJJ K Brown- J B Onnan.Camp D n rveni , .i a Dr Tatom.Xewp L M Rogers J M Swank U Scott.Chlcago J 8 Jefferson J II Trenholm Henry scoit,.vi vuy J L Berry, Exchange Hotel. D Synch C Dlckev S Tr.lnc J A Tilden, Boston L Ltebaun,S F H N Woodcock, Port D Foster J H Swank K A Spalinger L C Conser,Gates W W Hepburn J Mitchell T Froman C Hynes if rseison W Dunn S Rivers Sullivan P Thompson J Allen E Gibbons F Johnson J McClain St Charles. C Curtis Asturla J Worsley " W Dunn Portland S LaFrance " Mrs Parmer Chicago fc Wright E Harrington si r Neen Miss Smith Cor A Waggoner " E Meal 1'hiiomalli E Pseble St Paul I Dnir Jamestown J Givons Ashland Ri-sa Hocsb. CCIaik G Brooks Pa S Cook Salem H Murthatn " J James Nevada ECaukln Portland Among tke new millionaires in Washing- ton this winter is Senator Squir. of Seattle, He is worth probably $3,000,000. New Subscribers to tho YouthtComoanion for 1890 still receive the paper free the re mainder of true year. Price 1.75. F. L. Kenton, ageot. The Jinglers were brought to the coast by the Paeif 0 Grove Chautauqua eirol. of Cali fornia, sad are doing the northwest on their way home. Have yoar prescriptions filled at the new dru store. Our new druggist makes a speciality of prescription work. Accuracy and parity guaranteed. Subscriptions for all the leading news papers and magazines received by F L .sen ton, near the Postoffice. All orders for warded without delay. Go to Paisley ft Fish for your job print in. Vhey do any and all kinds of work io the p.elisbing and job priLfing line. Quiok work and icw prices. Mr R F Ashby hss rstarned fiotn Astoria snd reports a booming excitement there Prices sre very high and business lota cm hardly be touched at any price. Ctp snd consider the faet that the steek f watehes, jewelry, silver ware,gold head d oanss, eto,,t Will & Stark's is a splen did one te select a Christmas piesent from . Torso deaths oocured in Independence ir one fsmilylon Tuesday. They worel Rev, Kelsey, his wire and his mother. Ihey were su tiering from pneumonia. La Grande, Or, has never levied a city tax of any kind and has no iodeptedness. The expense of the municipality are paid by funds derived from licening nine liquor sal oona at $400 each. O P Coshaw, R N Thompson, C H Cable' A S McDonuld and W C Cooley, have bten appointed a committee at Brownsville to organize a Board of Trade. We might lend them ouis, as we are not using it. A called ireeting of the Y W C T U will be held on Alondey evening at 7 o'clock sharp to makt arrangements tar a New Years leception. Ihe sand of Hope will meet at the rlsll to-moirow at 3 oclock. Frank McKinley, the lineman injured a I the front on tb. O P was brootht to thi city last evening aud was taken to Corvallia on the uoon trait,, Od his arrivtl it was learned that he was injured by the roof of an old building f.lltng on nioi instead of tin falu. g as reported yctterday. An tones were lyoken New carpets in the lUst oclars and ti stgDS, tins ototkl, liBoliuai and window haoes lost reoartsd at A U Mellwais . I'artiea niahing goods iu thehout. fnrutaL tng line will do we'l to call, as he has Diaile another sweeping reduction acd will save you at Isaet trn per vent 4n all tiieae g.rds, The sdvance iu proportv in Astoria pre-ert very rspid. The Jo'e i. tho North Addition that I avo te.cn lr bmn erlling h.-re it from $15 to $55 are Bow he'd at fIS and ?,-. an I there is roue to be had at tb price, KG Bear.lrl-,y hayirgtispes dofthc entile i!ock )i 24 i.,;a, rn th ma,k( t hsie 7'his will undoubtedly be good news to thoi whs purctiaied at 51) aooa. three weeks ago, S. W. Paisley, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Tobacco and Cigars, Orders solioittd .'re m tbetrftdo. ASTORIA PROPERTY. The Addition to this city which ho. been laid out in two acre blocks by the Oregon Land Co., is now on the market. This addition is located south of East As toria, and is on the proposed line of the Union Pacific R R. A motor line is now being built which will run within a block or two of this property . The land is high and the addition is laid out with broad avenues in such a manner thai each block faces two 04 foot avenues' I his property is cheap to-day. It is the intention of the owners to raise the price soon. Some twenty-five blocks have already been sold In Portland, Astoria and Salem. For prices and full particulars call on E G Beardslev, Keal tstate Agent, Broadalb in St Albany Oregon. E. G. BEARDSLEY, Real Estate and Insurance Broker and Notary Public, liroadallin St., Albany, Or. F S Pond.Port Geo Rambo C C Uroadwell T W Estes, Oakland fas Greenhalch II F Bodwell.Leb .Mrs uavison,.asn IC " iwnsiui., oaicni M J Forra.hugcne A W Moore, Wont I W Miller, city J A Staff.Or City II Wheeler Oley Solem 8 Runstrom A Johnson C E Henderson John Conley IOVr.-K.uio wherein Albany on or j about tbo 13th of December,, check book rontaining a promissory nolo sign ad by W T Bent and Was J Windham for fot). made payable to James K'.klns.and dated Oototnaf 2nd, 1319, duo 12 months titer data, ah poranaa are notified rot to pnrcnsae,tiq nolo ana 11 rounJ .till able toward will ba paid on its return to tho payee. i ame r ci.ir.iivs. I-1- 14 o B 036 G f m Gold, Nickel, Shell and Steel Spetaclces and Eye Glasses al lowest prices. F. M. FRENCH, Agent. 3 5. I (JMI11 A.J.IIP.I.LJrlV.TaL 1 I rj 5 - o n ' ? 2 c -1 O o w M M f w m O w m 2 o X Q0 00 w O i E3 o i3D 00 Matthews & Washburn. Albany, t Oregon Johnny will have to get his gun supplied with telescope siglns and do some tall f-hooting 'ero he strikes a better stove for solid comfort than the Jew el. This stove is a real beauty and is constructed on the latest improved principles. Sold only by MATTIIKWS & WASHBUKN. Oiiist & Sons . D Busey J B (jorman Call aad ire them. ens.