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Oil tmmt SatnrrflajlTiniDfiDecimbir 21,1881 LOCAL JIECOKD A Big Jnfi.cbkce. A project to form a railroad connection with Albany from any directlonhas its mtluence,aiid Immediately property jumps up. It was so with Ya qulna, ditto wilh Astoria, and now Baker City since ft represenMive men were in t Albany recently feels the impulse, and the Blade say: "rroperiy -on rrore street north of Washington aveciue, it Increas ing in value very rapidly. Lots that could havbeen bought (or $yo each last vearare now elline at ;uoo. A gentle- man that bousht a piece of property on that street for i8oo a little oven a year a go was offered $3000 for it Monday, but reluseu to accept 11. A Remarkable In-'tid est. The fol lowing fromlenton Leader nurratesene of the most remarkable cases in the dsistory of the VallcT : but one we are alad to chronicle: A few days .ago we were pre sentcd by Jeo. Waggoner with a check a- mounting to several dollars, wMch was given by the i-eople of Coiwallls who np- preciate thcintcrest Ur.e home papers are taking In the weiiare at our innving city and Benton county large, . although this gift waa.unexpectod, vet we feel thank. f ul to the grateful douors, though without pnee our oolums are always open lor lite auancetne-m-ot our city. Lkuakox, The Bazar to be held noxt Monday and Tuesday fn the store ihuildiug just south of Beard ic Holt's drug store, from all Indications, will compare very ; favorablr wiili the cxac '.fceld recently at Albany. In at! points of difference, Ld- .anon as usual will have -the supremacy. Mr. T. L. Wallace, one of Albtnv's live real estate ngeats, was dnaown on Monday and purchased -one block in waacom s au dition to cur-town, fie -seems to think, as do a numiber .of our own cltixenw, therei: "quick nwney" and aur.e tin Lebanon real state. Dr. J. C. Gilbert and family, d Albany has moves! to our town with'the intention of permanently locating. We wish him success wiiile 'kiere. Express. Two Guahdun Sales. Th! forenoon the Interest of the mlnorKieirs uf the S a U marsh estate in'04 feet front oppoeite the Kuss House wu sold to Dr. J. r. Wallace for $4572. The Jr.had already bought the othr interests, the entire costof the lot coming to 517000. ;ln the afternoon the "interest of the minor hei.sinthe Farrell ectateiin 2 lots at' 4 h and Jiuikson streets was sdld to Mrsj ai.-h; rarreii lor $1750. This is a twe, lurcl interest. fx Mourxmsg, M. Wheeler and wife the-MHcaler," lietarlcd last Wednesday; (for .greener fields. Several our mm confident citizens ,rnourn their loss, In nn- paid bills, to the eirtent of thre hundrei dollar 6 Eugeu-e Guard. This Siealer the woman who located bodies, tc an who bad such romantic exnorience meeting the man who saved her life due. Mug me war. ilADE I.MPKKSSION. "Did TOU no tice the Impressions of the Oregraicians on tne street" "The Impressions." "Yes, in tin snow." "Oh." for about an hour ai noon It snowed immense pincake flake, as wet as th Willamette, followed by a misty rain and sioppy walks j but for awhile a strong im j kwiun vtab iiiuuc. A High B11.. At the meeting of the ioany Biuid.ng and Loan Association last evening Mr. Jas. K. Mcllague got the money at sixty four months interest in ad vsnce, securing a loan of $1500. This fs n.enignesi uuijet made. There are a f s.en''mberof members seeking loans ...... ull,g ,urpt.ses. Very lowThe wife of fir W II Pa 18 -.VI"R vry low at tbtir residence In Strnhan s Block. Dr Hendrex cf HarrL. dZy la"'Cr' was ,cl-lfp1ed for to If. luii 1, 1- ,mwn on ",e nn train. "goveigT,:6 ,8 R"I"P'.erliv. Stole a BEKc.i.-Last night some one tote a bench from in front of LaFosest & thevZ'di'r oo1'" "hsbut oiJed ?e l. C.Ui " weU "'- J" AKD D-Sme of the prlnoi f"" PS and down. n business life I. ---py,v up and pries This ""g oone re ry successfully at LaForest .trlbmL . ''nd tbou d,nntr be h creaSn n,Sn?0,,rc,,,,on' " ' prim 6 " ""le ln,er"t " " A Discount.-W hen buying vourholi u,.y PPtn fr men' womtn' nd children, also felt shoe, and slippers, re member that S t Young will give you a thlchTstl";" PerCen,0n vour purchase. to ,n,er", Xmas Covins. That sea.on of the arhas come when Christmas pros jnt are In order.and we advise our readers by ill me.n, t gIve . bu, no, f(J ve Mon -ailing at Guiss& Ron., where there is a Uef f,P'V olooJtot lar8 T"'r to Make Them HAPpy.-Parents should ot fs.ll to fill the chilnrons stocking on Christmas eve. with those delicious can. dies and nut. kept fn stock by the Wll mette Picking Co. KO'J.ND DKAI). r. J.J. Dtrria dies oa tlis sjirerts mt Alsiny This morning about llitee o'clock Mr. .J. UoHs,an old resident of Linn county, and his son Itobcrt left the saloon of Hale Bscker.sto and ktartidhonic '.jet'ker. Al the corner of Second and Fei ry streets they purted, Mr. Dorris going down Ferry street, while Robert took another route home, reaching there soon after. Mr. Oorris not arriving at four o'clock Robert and H'.ram Dorris went after him, They found Ills body on Kerry street, alxut half way oei ween llilru and Fourth, lying In a piuidle of water beside the walk, face downward and cold in dealli, though the iiiui'-HuuiiB were mat He had not been dead long. His face was scratched some from tne fall and there were signs of a slight struggle. The body was taken to Albany fcngine Co, No. i's house, and properly attended to. A nhvsician called pr.nounced ti e case heart disease. the deceased was born in Nodaway county, Missouri, in April 1841. With his parent he came to Oregon in 1847, settling In Polk county, coining to Linn county in iS;8,where he has resided since. wun me exception of five years spent ir. California. He was married in i860, and leaves a wife and a larire family. Mr. Dorris was admitted tothe bar about two years ago. Recently he bought a set of abstracts and, wall his sons, was com pleting them. He was a man of generous disposition, and kind to his family. The deceased was a member of the Masonic and A. O. U. W. lodges, having been re instated in the latter Monday evening, Funeral services will take place at the Baptist church to-morrow afternoon, at a o'clock. KEAl KVI STB BslGV Edward Huston to J H Mullan.lS.90 acres, Mutton's WF $ 10 Kate Callahan to Thos Callahan.lot 5, bl 45, Albany 1500 Oregon to T B rJopklns.14.04 acres, 11 w 1 18.13 J C Files to Mamie GrUliam, 70x148 feet, Lebanon 60 J C Files to Julia Thayer. 140x148 ' feet, Lebanon 120 I C riles to Julia B Compton, uox i48feet,Lebanon 120 Jos Buhl to Mamie Grisham, 2 lots, Ivcbanon J R Kirkpatrlck to F C Files, 146 feet by 3S rods, 3 feet J L Cowau to Jos Buhl, J lots,Leh. . "5 1S3 i8 Piano Tuning. Parties desiring pianos tuned should call on Prof. D, Van Horn, the old and leliable tuner. Prof. Van Horn itas tuned pianos tin Albany for many years and his work in this city uni versally speaks of his skill .as a tuner, ac quired first by years of experience in a pianoforte factory. He has no equal in the valley. Leave orders at Will & Link's, and do r.'ot buy a piano or organ without consulting him, thus being sure of secur ing only hrst-class instruments . An Enlarckd Business. Mr. F. E. Allen has bought a third Interest in the Albany Furniture Co., and ft dc proposed to enlarge the .business and spread out, joint stock company is also being tunned lor the management 01 the Al. banv Wire Wonks, now run by Mr. Den- .ham, the meinber,of the Albany Furni ture Company taking stock. The capa city of the factory is to be doubled and .business pushed. Lo, The Pook Indians. - Gen. jE. L Applegate has Jaally got througk with the department redape and his commis sion as rgent at Klamath Indian agency has arrived. In company with Mrs. Ap plegate and their daughters, Mrs. Butler fielman and daughter Flora, Misses Kate .aad umego, they aeparted this :moraing Und Record. Just tub Things. In getting holidny presents the people of Albany never for. get L E Blain's. As usual he has a fine stock of handkerchiefs, mufflers, suspend ers, slippers, elc.,the best and handsomest in the market. All suitable presents and just the kind the men like to receive. Elected. At the regular meeting of Beulali Rebecca Degree Lodge No, 35 held at Odd Fellows Hall last evening the following officers were elected: N. G. Mrs. Sarah Barnes, V. G. Mrs. Ida Carter, R.S. Mrs. Ella llendrieson, P. S.J, D. Gulss. Treasurer Mrs. Maggie Hunt. Kid Gloves. I have just received an invoice of the celebrated P. Csntemeri kid gloves in black and colored. These with the other brands I handle, Foster genuine hook and Our Own brand, makes an assortment tnat any lauy can e suuea in prices andquality. Thsse are all first class goods and warranted as represented. Samuel E. Young. A Verdict That the grand display of eat, ornair ental baskets, each containing one pound of choicest tea, at LaForest ic Thompson's, is the finest importation ever orought to Albany. This tea Is basket nred, pure and of rich flavor. We offer it at the as'.cr.'rfhlr low price oJ 40c Call at Conns. When buying some thing for a Christmas present do not fur get to call at Conn Bros, who have a nice stock of gueds consisting of many deslra ble things for presents, such as dolls, buggies, etc. tulips hrw, mstis shod, mioses shoes (bi!dretis shoer, mns bo.it', boyl boots, st 1ps than eost to mska room for other gooiti at C K BrowntU'a. Wbat every ons ai,s mat f- trae, and that is, French has the finest display of Christmas goods in the city. Toe Old Nor 1 1, Stats 1 rooking ia fa t gainirg popularity. Try tS j'ol ! Team ohseis a'Ju' E Brown ells. A beautiful line of Christmas cards at Call and sea thtm. Guiss & Sona. ASTORIA BY THE SEA. The lnillng Seaport f the N. w. Astoria has no equal north of San Francisco. The splendid work accom plished by the Ft. Stevens jetty has given a safe entrance to the river and now at extreme low tide, there is Iwenty-seven feet of water on the Columbia bar, and even tills Is becoming deeper as the jetty extends farther out to sea. The distance from sea In to the harbor limits of Astoria is but 10 milts, vi that lhccot of bringing a vessel in from sea is less than at any other port on the co.ut. rollouing is i he present towage rates and distances from sea of the six principal seaports of the coast : Port. Dist. from sea. Towage in and out Astoria 10 miles $200 San Francisco... 10 380 Port TownM.-nd.iun " 300 Portland 119 ' 500 Seattle 145 " 41x3 TVcoma 173 " 600 The rales above given are for a i,3co ton vessel and are taken from the publish ed tariff of the tug boat companies. It Is Impossible for a vessel to go above Asto ria loaded to full capacity on account of the numerous bars in the river, and the wheat ships that are chartered in Portland are compelled to take part of their cargo aboard from lighters at Astoria. All this extra handiir.g is avoided by loading the vessels at Astoria,aud witli the erection of elevators at Astoria, which will be accom plished inside of one year, the inland tow aSe lig'iterage and pilotage that now bur. dens the commerce of the Columbia river w ill be done away with. The deadly teredo which causes the de. structlon ci such a vast amount of wharf and boat prope'.ty on Puget Sound, is un known In Astoria, and in tha fresh waters of the bay, barnaclts, moss and other im pediments which foul the bottoms of ves sels while on a long sea voyage, speedily become detached leaving the hull as clean as though It had been In a dry dock. This advantage is noticeable in the fact that vessels from the Columbia river make the run to Liverpool and Queenstown on an average of from ten to thirty days less time than irom any other coast port. A man requires but a limited amount of knowledge pertaining to Western geogra. phy to enable him to understand why Astoria will ultimately become a great and important .city. Cast a billet of wood adrift in the Columbia river far up beyond the Okanagon country, on the line of the British possessions , and it will immediately begin a journey unaided by naught but nature, past that region of undeveloped wealth in the Colville district, past the Immense wheat fields of the Big Bend countiy,on down through the rich Yakima reservation to Pasco, thence through the great cattle region ot Eastern Oregon, down through the narrow gorge whlcl confines the mighty current of theColum bia at the Cascades, past the fertile farms and dairy ranohes of the Willamette river and lower Columbia, until at last its on ward course is checked by the flood tide sweeping in from the Pacific at Astoria, the natural 6caport for all the immense region traversed by this magnificent commercial highway, the Columbia river. But it is not the river alone from which Astoria's future greatness is insured Start a car rolling wu a luiiiviu icauing mrougn ine country tiarciscu vj mc nrcr snu tne law 01 grav uMiiuu win unng mai car sown 10 the sea level at Astoria with the least possible ex. pendlture of artificial force. That earden spot of the Westei n world, the rich and fertile Willamette Valley, is tributary to Astoria for the same natural reasons. The vast region bounded by the Rocky moun tains 011 the west, British Columbia on lh north and California and Nevada on the soutn, nnds but one natural and easy out let to tide water and that is by followini the Columbia throush the heart of th Cascade mountains thence on dnwn tn A Carta. Astoria is the larcest cltv in tha United States without any R. R. connections, and at the same time combines a first-class seaoort with unexcelled river navigation and will in a few months have completed is., is., cunm-cuons. x ne prospect tor ad vancement in values of real estate in the near future seems to inspire every one with luiiiiuence. asss.-unc ot tne smart lots of gust and revolvers ever received in Albaay aw now In stock at Stewart Sr. Sox's. Hm. ters snoum can and see tas aid ret 1 1 . 1 1 piiKvi sviurc uuying. Hotel Arrivals, St Charles. Mrs S E Wayne, SFII Hastings, Port Miss Blakle, II L He G A Beavis, W II Moses M Ripplev.Cory E G H.ill.Cal E S Merrill, Astoria J D Dale,-, n P Coll Van?leve,Scio W B Dnv.Chi Exchange Hotel. Emil Olans Olof OIen John Malson W McCuen t Kowe Ii Rector I.ul Rosse !:n I)n-r. C H Friendly A P Browne C n Ucvine John Desso Revere House. W F Ga'.cs, RoscSr R Abbev.fnrv ) ( oiiins.sjatcs J E Michael, Leb V R Kibbev.fi Val'v Joe Mitchcll.citv R P Elliott.Chl" A E Hav, Sodavllle J Kcttlewell, F A Ta.lnr llnl.nv 1 Newman, N Y A C Ford,ewpoit R E CoUns.Salcm A W Scctt, W J Ford, St Louis W R Jeffrlcs,Cape F Rusa House. T AIIIon,Sclo H Scott S W Davis,M City F Caples W J Caples Carl Christian A Davis Thcs Engle A Kaneclian Thos Howard U M Caples I many oc Sharp W Voss Pat Keating C F Culver IIOJtE AND ABKOAH 60 to tiaas & tsns Fsr Christmas goods. Xmas sards at Gaiss & Sons. Lebinon is orinizing a board of Trade The latsst sheet musiu at Kabn's nswi stand. Qninosa "J eents per bushel at CI Brew osli i's. Home mails mines meat nells. at C E Bro- Plenty of Oregou apples at C E Brow- nella. Mr (J W Wright was in Poitland jester dsy. 3S5 vote were east in the Utilised olic t on Tuesdav. Judue S'r'han cams ud from Purtlaiid on last night s tram. It as a treat to see tlio holiday cords at uruiea stMV( Uase your prescriptions filled at the City urug sioro. Perfumsry in hindcome cases at Guisa ft Sons tcr Christmas. If you went pure, fresh drues patronise tne new Lliug store. If yon want something to read call at ivunu s news store. Little Fisher MsideD. son? and waltz, a rsunn a cows stand. Have yon invested ia Christmas lirtssnt- yot. uo not be a elani. Everybody should eometo the City Drue store xor nonaay gou4s. An assortment of librarv lamos are being onerea eneap at 1; a Urownella. Before parchssinir helidav goods be sure so sea tna aiiplay at Uuiss & Sons. Law prices are what counts and C B Brawnells is the place to get them. Saner kraut, oickias. sicklad sies feet and everything nice at C E Brownella. Read S E Young's bin kolidar adv. Ha as the goods and it will oav to inscect them. Subscriptions received and renewed for all papers and magazines at Kuhns news store. Mr. W. E. MePherson has opened a real estate office ia the Tweedale blook, second story. W. C. Peterson and S. O. Wallace have formed a partnership in tbe real estate business in Lebauou. Call at F M French the ccrner jswalry store and see hit display of fine silverware even if you have no idea of buying. The display of holiday goods in the jew elry line at Will Si Stark's is untaraassed anywkssre. Hon. . R. Bilyeu, C. E. Wolverton, H. C. Hubbaid snd C, W, Watls returned last night from Portland . New Subscribers to the J'oii(7Companoii for 1890 will receive the paper free the re mainder of this year. Price 1.75. F. L. Kenton, agent. The Jinglera were brought to the coast by the Paeifio Grove Chautauom f-irM of (li. fornia, and are doing tbe northwest on their way nomt. Mr. Fred Blumberg returned last evening uuin aroyauup, wasn, accompanied by Jas. v . 1 uwcii, wno na; oeen quits HI, but is nn proving. Another good homo greeted the Jingjeia ai, tiyening. xney were greeted by a suc cession of encore, which always speaks for the p. polarity of a troupe. Have vour oresorintions flllpd fc tha now drug store. Onr new druggist makes a v preevripiiuu wuis, Accuracy iiu punty guaranieea. Subscriptions fot all the leading news papora and magazines received by F L Ken ton, near the Posti.fiice. All orders for- wsroea without delay. Oo to Paisley & Fish for yonr job print ing. They do any and all kinds of work In the paMitbing and job printing line. Qaiok work and lew priees. Cup and consider the faet that the sUsk f watshet, jewelry, silver wars,aoM hsad ad canes, eto.,t Will & Stark'a is a splen did ons t safest a Christmas pisssat from . A care involving the same point of law involved in the Hubbard ohitd case ia being adjudicated hy the supreme court, and it ia probable ntioo in the Albany easo will h delayed until tho dcision ia rendered in that eaae. Ksw sarpsts in tks latest eolsrs and ds signs, oils elotki, liaolmn and window shades jnst received at A B Msllwaia'a. Partiea wishing goods in lbs bouts fornisls ina tins will do wsll to sail, aa ha haa .,!. anosaer sweeting redustian snd will aare you at least ttn per oent en all tbses (ds, CLEARANCE SALE '( 10 DAYS At Barrows and Seorls. Including all men's leather boots and shoes in stock, also a large amount of wo men's, m:sscs and children's shoes. Men's olf lined n.i.teos at 75c. All ladies cloaks at co.it. They mass go. Ws mean bnsiocsr. Parrows&Searls, The Place To Get Them. For bar. gains In shoes go to A B Mclwalns. He sells A J Johnson's French kid shoes, (as good as made) at $3.50, Curacoa klj shoes (some brand) $2.50, Grain leather, and other brands that defy competition. A li large stock ot mens boots St shoses which will be sold at prices never known Dstora. Save Monet By buying vour drugs and medicines as well as your holiday 1 II. .Ul 1- ' gofiu hi riuiju.tru s new urug store. Important. !! C Hubbard is selling holiday goojs cheaper fian any house In he city, (.a!! and be convinced. Apples. A c?.r lord r just received at La f worm'ess tj pn- jiii iccvitvu ai i.s rcreil o: Tr.oinp- son's, finest in the market, Don't Miss It. Holiday goads at be- rock prices al Hubbard's new Drug stoie. Cominc More new Christmas goods at F M French's, the corner jewelry store. Biggest Yet 10,000 rolls of wall pa- r, latest varieties, finest decorations iusl eWec" it Furt:niilerAr Irvlng's CHRISTMAS roy Wagons. I5oys Buck t?aws. Skates. 1'ocKct Knives. Razors it Tools. Knives & Fopks. Carving Sets. Scissors it Shears. Curling Irons. Lap Boanls. Baly Carriages. KroKinole Boards. For sale liy Stkwakt it Sox. gKa The largest nnd finest display of 3217- watches, tewelrvnnd Sliver ware ib.-iSthe citv at Wili & Stark's with prices so reasonablethat everybody can af ford to buy. Call and see their splendid line 01 goods lor the holidays. MONEY TO LOAN. $200,000 to loan at S per cent on im proved farm or city property. ' Wallace k Jusick. LOST, -Sajino where in Albany on or about thfi 12' h of Oeeember.a chock book containing, a promissory nnlsalun d by W T Boot and Wm J Windham for fMi, made pavalilo to James x1lkina,anil dated October 2nd, 1819, due 12 months lter date. All psrsrms are notified sol to purcbaaa siu not ana 11 iouu.1 a suit able rewaru jjaiu uu 11 rniurn 10 the pay 9. Ja! f.LKiMs. "jpjEsrsr The Bride of Albany soap by far the best laundry soap in the market contains no rosen. Try it and you will use no other. For sale onlv by C. E. BROWNELL. Christmas Present for your geiitlomou fiionda. II S Ellis & Co havo a lino stock of Meerschaum and othor pipes, ciuxr ho'dcis, etc., which will be just the thing. S. W. Paisley, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Tobacco and Cigars. Orders roli,-it,d .'ic in thetmde. Gold, Nickel, Shell and Steel Spctaclccs and Eye Glasses at lowest prices. F. M. FRENCH, Agent. Johnny will have to get his gun supplied with telescope sights and do some tall shooting 'ero he strikes a hetter stove for solid comfort than the Jew el. I'll if? stove is a real heauty nnd is constructed on the latest improved principles. Sold only by 'MATTHEWS & WASIIBUKX. Keep Your Eye on E. G. BEARDSLEY'S Column. $100,000. To loan on real estate in sums to suit it eight (S) percent per annum. ALBANY PROPERTY. One of the best 40 acre farms in this t ection of the country, not a foot of poor land on the place. Is especially adapted for fruit and is situated convenient to the city. Price low and terms easy. This is a special bargain for a few days only. Cheap lots In Hackleman'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 orices n easv ter.i.s. , For rent. Second St. Cottage of five rooms 00 ASTORIA PROPERTY. The Addition to this city which hra been laid out In two acre blocks by the Oregon Land Co, Is now on the market. This addition Is located south of JJast 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 hm.j avenues In 6tich a manner that each block "t avenues mis 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 Snim it prices and full naviculars call on E G Beardsley, Real Estate Agent, Broadalbln St Albany Oregon, E. G. BEARDSLEY, Real Estate and Insurance Broker and Notary Tublic, Brcadalbin St., Albany, Or. Matthews & Washburn. Albany, OlfEliOM 2 c-s? 111 9 '' ' lsasssssaa!& I o C nil if Pi 5 n o