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THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. lOndaj Evening January 13,1880 I'ubluhe erury ilaj In llio wtelc Suiiil) i exieitvl. li t it IsTITIXU, K.lltora and ublltliwa. SUIISCKII'TIOX I! A'l'KS .rtsl bj riaiier icr week . l lunit, r fe.r ( ill, iiriu,ir.ii bo Hrl a t'n I'.Mt im.:ont Albany, Ci an siwnnrt-nlass mail matter. A liLsY Pai-iui. The ISusy Iiuzz lice the name of n newspaper published at tte Creek, In Marlon county. Hire are few of its stilus: Plant potatoes In the mini. Never sell cj,'c,s until they are .1 or chickens before they are hatched mipkius in this country should never be :nicuiuiiic moon, ns tlielr enormous e would cause them tr droi off. A Arounj,' man troin the country while in Uxn one di.y last week viewing the sights jot the city took in the mutter lijjht back of UK grange Hall, which bo excited him lint he was heard lo veil : "Forty ' dollars .Mazin'o, by Jingo!" looming Fi.owk.ks Chinese lilli in bloom notwithstanding the chilly lather. I he tradition with the Celestial: ha, if thev b!oo:n before Chinese New- art prosperity will attend the family vino the lllly for the comim? twelve nths. As thev have already hlnitned over Albany there is evidently prosper. hi siore lor me enure cuv. Jfuc kks Ki.ki teu At the meeting of board of directnrsof the Albany Farm- rl & Merchants' Insurance Company Uurday evening, Mr W F Read was rted President, I O Writsman. Vice Msidcnt, 1 K Khlerkin, Secretary, and I low.ir., Ireasurer. The company did a Se business last year, is cru rvinj; con tvatiye, safe risks and the outlook is for increased business for the year S). Thk Com i. no Est nona Jarbenii. who has been meeting Willi great success in San Francisco will be in Albany in a iniitlcal comedy on lm, and will probably be given the bluest house of the season. As foi J.irbcau, she is cncliantingall vivacity and art. She appeals In almost a dozen different guises, now In short skirts, now In long ones, and finally in none at all. She is as sprightly as Zelie l)e l.utsan and as artistic as many rarplan celebrities. Henry Irving's tri. bute 'o Kichard .Mansfield "an artist lo ids fingers' ends 'may be variej to fit Jaibenu. This is proven by her versatili ty hy lierlmPalion of Theo, for Instance- .-uc preserves the true sparkle of a French song." Thespiilt, finesse and abandon witli which she do,. tl... i....,, f paron" linger in the memory? Great pains "ss. nL ,,, selection ol tile com pane. Jaibeau alwas has a good com. pany, but this season h L ii... ...... rage, including such arti .ls, as Bert Coote, v.. ,.i.s rsuse, cuwarci roiaud, William Selery, Umld Itoss, Kloise Mortimer, Flit is.'ivmonu, Julie h-ingsley, Carrie Franco. is. Alillu IVrri'.-iiilt s,.,i;i,. i .. . entirely remodlcd and Is now one of the oiguiest nilisica! comedies being procuc Hoom KomoNs.The CedarKiipidsKe publican, which probably never gets out buom editions.talks hi the following really very sensinle manner : "Infinitely better than page after paie of dreary wood cuts and drearier individual, firm or corporation write ups, w hich on their face have a shop py look that Invites the reader to skip them, is the continuous presentation of a city s growth and promise, in regular edi tions of the city press. The regular edi tions of any well printed and well edited paper alwayscommends itself. The boom edition of a paper always d'.-fcaK its pur pose by its own pretensions, besides being a needless financial drain upon the husi ness men of a town. Spasmodic, efforts avail little hi journalism as in every other field of activity. !akk Til i:m Ai.i.. Several Astorlans e a plan, which is believed to be a fcas lone, of getting a number of those fcgolian pheasants fiom the Willamette Bey and turning them loose down at fsop. They would soon become accll-J-i, would increase and multiply upon 6 face of the earth, and elsewhere, and uld da well in our county. Astoiian. IWhat It Is.TIic matter has at last Sen tcttled. A newspaper run by a min er tells all about It : "The La Grippe as Is denominated by those who hare more Ichnical knowledge than brains, it noth- II more than the "colds" our ancestors btfMflo.l ...111. I ,1.- .1 r. pw.-sU I,,,,,, me nine me ng ieai w uiscaruen as a garment and people IJn to live in houses." tccuis Insane. Mr John Passow ans Smittcd to the Insane asylum this after I by the county Court, His non fros mentis inclinations became telf icsslve. and he sou, .1,1 l,i. .1. Ifction. Passow was a wood sawyer ins worked In the city a month or two. lost its rosy tinge, and his brain be- ig weaxenea, lit was a lit subject for her Fishy The Astoria Pioneer hority for the statement that the As- a. ouui coast railroad has been ferred to some mysterious railroad ate in the hist, wlm win i,.,n.i -.,.1 it In the shortest time possible. The of the road nri tn l t .-- . I i . Is fast as earned and his name is in no io oe divulged. hi!ERousi.v III. A report from San inn. Southern California it to the itbatGeoS Royce. of this cilv. l.o . re tor the benefit of hit healtli.lt t'lngerously 111, with little prospects -siivi'rv. n i.nrr tnnnv r nnrf H At Fill regret hearing. Mchnical World Vrnriv it run by techni:iilltles nowaday".. I l"ly law mitt but even foot lacet. At I r,nv,"e 'wo men recently run. I Frm "'Y crawled under the ron. ipneao of the other. The race was de- ui kMKU illC avelinir mtf tin. .....i ... T .. rinflu i," V , " m rain inMontB il.j i . , "'iooror niiuseri to r " i mm in. "ualar O P Urtl l:.u .'-'-"Be- erew s-rrr, fc'nr k;,- i " ".'W- onV ll !. .1 V, "CKI hrakemtn ell IS atRn lllirtn,, 11.- .1 ... ,,! . weainpr, and .sir "tenon is "inning the l.rsket for ;in ,kit I - ... ianininut the antics r f a "Vinit the K,ip, w n jt him.elf, ' a claret that k. k.. i ' oNvixoED. To be convinced that 'way addition to Astoria Is the near ipest and best property now offer Male by any agent. Call on E G v see the maps showing the "fall the different n.l.lltlr,,,. pining city of Astoria. PF-R Tables A large and elegant .i . ., , . . X "is.ci.ier tauict, in new dtsignet lock In the valley, jusl received at irvingt. To The People. Mr Patton now has his office ful'y arranged to suit every con venience and is prepared to treat all who may apply. Ladies suffering with those ills peculiar to their sex can be assured o' speedy relief, as the doctor has made fe male di .ea -.cs his special study. He holds two diplomas r-nd is a member of the Ore gon State Medical Societ v. . He prepares his own medicines and everything is con fidenlial. Consultation is free and a visit to his office costs you nothing. Office In Blumberg's lllock. IJeserving poor treat ed free. Only Five Months. Albany papers have not yet grown tired of informing us that we will be able to ship our wool to that city next summer by rail. We earn estly hope that we shall be able to do just that very identical thing. No kick comin' on that score. Hut you've only five months now to get ready for us. Our great wool clip will be ready for shipment bv the middle of next June. Prinevllle News. Now there it something in that and five months is a short time to get ready ; but that has been the program and there is a chance vet. Another Sure Cure. Everybody hat a cold.and here it another sure cure. As we ,ive it we wonder if it is just effective immediately after theater : "I'll cure any cold you ever heard of. with the simplest remedy you ever saw," said a lady vocal ist of considerable reputation on both sides of the Atlantic. "Itsoysters Just plain simple every-day raw oysters. 1 ve sung fourteen years here and in the old country, and you may imagine that the climate hat often got the better ot me,but l rely upon oysters,and they can be depended on." Don't MissIt -The chance to double your money by putchasing lots in the Kail way addition to Astoria. These lots will positively be raised in price on the 15th ( Wednesday) to $85 for inside and $io for corner lots. This property is nearly all sold, and but few more lots can be had. Do not make a mistake and buy Astoria property without first carefully compering locations. You will tnen buy in the Railway addition and find plenty of Albany people to keep you company. Kin Gloves. I have just received an invoice of the celebrated P. Centemeri kid gloves in black and colored. These with the other brands I handle, Foster genuine hook and Our Own brand, makes an assortment that any lady can be suited in prices and quality. These are all first class goods and warranted as repretented, Samuel E. Youno. Whereto Get Tiif.m. When wanting an organ or plana call on G L Blackman, where you can telcct from a first class stock. Some Bittkr. A larRo sopply of fine fresh hnttrat the Willamette Packing Co'j ttnre. Call early at butter is generally scarce, I O O F. Albany Lodge No 4 holds its regnlnr meeting Wednesday evening of each week. Visiting bro'.hen are cordially nviird to attend. If rnn have any job wtrk to do rah on C W. 8 nilbwhn it prtX4'rA to do it with neatnetsind dianath tort at cheap at any one. f.adlea ahnea. mens time, mitsrfl thoes children aline, 'mens boottf boya bnota, tt lest tl-an coal to mnke room fur otbe- cooda at C E lirntrneH's. tr. Flint's Ren oily Is the bett remedy kr.own for Insomnia, or sleeplessness,, which a fillets so tranv persons, and whleh leads to so man y serious nnrTonsdisnas. particularly to Ins-nbv. Issseriptivs treatise with fch bottle; CI, address Mack Prug Co., N. Y. HKAL Ksl tiK lial, 'oily W Humphrey to II A Davis, acres i ip Mi s K $ restonG llarKer loll A I. avis, iS M Mrt'B r" T -''I' '5'S R 4 w.. . 135 M Mansfield to Henry A I)avis,64 M Whitlow to Henry A Davis, OcoJ Morris to J!..rV A O-vIt. 4 acres in Ik Me v.. . . T W J Wilbanks to J pv ilL.kV' i i acres in 1 w u . . .. J V J Ailbankt to Vi Buchanan, 21 n, I W7 I . , 1 , ll' ' I Is $ W . . . . 77O W J UHhanks to John T Wilbanks, acres In p u, j - , Total. . $"7 1 02. lAKVIM:, OakviHe is enjoying a real estate baoin tor the lirst lime. The O. I', branch rail road from Cm vallis to lirn.vnsviHc and the mines will build directly through the i 1 '1 K A ,ii,m'ori1 has been offered a fabulous price for a part of his farm for a depot. Corner lots in the city have taken quite a jump, in fact cannot" be bought at prcsenl, tile excilcnien'. is running so high. The fruit industry Is being pushed for ward rapidly this winter. Win Crawford, A M Acheson and others are planting small lots. An ag-nt with a receipt for making plum and prune brandy has been doing Oakville lately anil has given the business quae a boom. If the crop of fruit cannot be mar keted, they can mske it up in brandy and have a home market for the product. There has been quite a row in the pub he school here. A lad of 17 summers and an equal number of winters undertook to run the school his war, hut was finally conquered by th teacher. The political pot of Oakville has begun to boil again. There are several aspirants to office. II ost noted arr A V Si,!i fr Justice of the Peace, A M Acheson for suuaiaoie,anti K. A Uamtord for Coroner. Hob expects to sit on the defunct body of the Republican party after the June elec-,ion- Am A Cuss. Piano Tbxikg. Parties desiring pianos tuned thould call on frof. D, Van Horn, the old and tellable tuner. Prof. Van Horn hat tuned pianot in Albany for many years and hit work in this city uni versally speaks of his skill as a tuntr, ac quired first by years of experience In a pianoforte factory. He has no equal in the valley. Leave orders at Will I inVV and do r.ot buy a piano or organ without consulting him, thus being sure of secur ing oniy nrst-cinss instruments. Beware of the Threatening Danger. Do not neglect eoaih or any affietion of the lun?s. Djlay i fatal. Holden'i bthereal Cough Syrup will ear. ya if tab eu promptly. Large size $100, am all 50 cenu. For sale by H C Hubbard, druggist. p, p'"' nujr,r tliarles 1j Urownell. The new city council meota tn.mnrrAn night. JXightwatchmen and a city surveyor win us eieuwu ana me committees appoint ti, uesiiiea a large amount OI routine butt nets. All I ask it an hnneat companion of my r,ica m,u suiisii u UbUBT Uft4ier9, C E Brows ell The heat 5 cent cigar in town at C E nrownein. Rome fine hnn,u 'iwkinn f,.- - r. 1. :" ,' ....... . A Verihct That the erand dlsnlav of eat, ornamental baskets, each containing one pound of choicest tea, at LaForctt At Thompson's, is the finest importation ever orought to Albany. This tea fc basket aicu, pure anu 01 ricn navor. We offer it me as-.cmsniy low price ot 40c Bang. One of the finest lots of gunt and revolvers ever received in Albany are now in stock at Stewart Ik Sox's. Hun ters should call and tee then-, and get puiCT 'iciore ouying. This Trade Mm bnn, ttnva meant it Is the best thrt ex perience and tkill can rnn trlve. Sold only by G. W, Smith. Vading Photographers Albany Oregon. We have bought all the negative! made by . W dark and W H Greenwood op io Nov l.lth, 1889. Duplicates can be had from them only of ns at reduced rates. We have alto about 18,000 ocgativea timdu hy onr telvet, from which dupllcatea can be had at like ratet. We carry the ouly full line if viewa of thit atate and do enisrgid work at loweat rstea for first clans work. We shall he plaaaed to tee Jon at enrStadm in Froinan't block, next door to Matonio Temple. 1 he l.mlifs lirlitlilnl, Tin plra.ss.11t effect and the pnrfoet ssf ety with whioh ladios may use tlin lissftl Cru't latstiva. Nyrr.p of Fl. uih1t all londitlons, make it their fsv.irite remedy, It is pleasing to the oyo and to tbn taste, gentle, yet effectual in art'eg on tho UiC neys, liver and bownls. Tlio l'ritleof Alliany soap v far llhebcstlaundrV nifm in the markt't contains no rose 11. 1 ry it and you will use 110 other. For sale only bv C. E. BKOWXELL, HOJ1K ANUAHItUAII V S Grant it postmaster at Dallas. The street cart liaye btgun running again. Sjed'o; oraiiges fori at FL Keutou'i Koti,.e M itthewt li Waihburns new ad. .Quinces 73 cents per bushel at C E Brow Dell 11. County ploitios arc beginning to buzzl a littlo. 1 Home made mince meat at C E Brow uells. 1'lenty of Oregon apples at C E Broil- i?!' ih" "'e WiIilmc" valley it at .vadiVs all wool ,a,t underwear, l S. Htl imC'i,,.In( ,..,!, at fiirrowa Searls. '-JnnhevtniiigHv you Vied Hnbbards hl-gint ltini rhoi, emn hi rii, s slid sweet oranges C L llrounell'. for deiitn.'ry hy Dr Wagenner over the I.imi Cnuiitv B.mlc. An aunr'meni of library lampa are being offered chi at C '' Brnwnella. Iiw j.rices are what counts and C E " me place to get them J,"0ln've many a dime by trading at i. ..,.wni8 new uiug store. Try it. Sauerkraut, pickles, piekled piga feet '" .,jri.,uig nice at u K iJrowntiis. r.ew r.rigian.1 eondentcd mince meat at F 1, rseini.n s, at 10 cents a package. Askto aPB our Railroad Engineer shoes, just leceived at lilrrowa t Searls. A good second-hand organ for tale cheap at the Artstudiuoyer Linn County Bank. Jhere has been a slight snow fall up in Idaho. Only sixteen feet dceo in tome o'acea. The biL'L'eit a'urpftnn Mi,nu ; u r-i umuia river during 18b9 weighed C3S Have j our lirescrintiona and fmtl nmnnnn.1 1... II f . . . 1 '. , nuuDaid, tile prescrip tion dr'iL'gist. 1 r 20,000 pounds of hops were sold last week at Independence by Hurchbarg, Brown sV Burton for $2,000. Barrrws& Ssrrls have just received an ii.voiof ladies line shoes from George W Ludlow, Chicsro. W AV Frances, formerly cf Halsev. is now in th drug business at Myrtle Creek, in Southern Otegoe. Chief of polico Parrish f f Portland, has been presented with an nil painting of the Three Sister by the police force. Mrs Workman, dmehter of Wm Parrish. had a fainting tit at David Froman't thit afternoon and burned her handa quite seriously. Pete Montgomery wot not bailed out Sat urday, and continues to board at the Small mon Hotel. It it taid to be doubtful now if he secures bid. Subscriptioot for all the leading newt paoers and magazines received bv F L Ken ton, near the Postoffice. All orders for warded without delay. Go to Paisley k Fish for vonr ioh Drint ing. They do any and all kinds of work in the pueiiiliing and job printing line. Quick work and icw pricea. Elleford & Brophy were given a larger house Satnrday night. Fun in a Boardinrr School, was indeed a funny buainesa and the audisnos were delighted with its presenta tion. Arrangements are being made for the led icatiun of thi new Maionic templs The ceremony will probably be on Wathington't birthday, and the event promises to be the greatest in the hiatery of the Lodge in AI- usuy. Here is a strange coincidence. Ninetet years ten, a uatman eldest ton wsa boro on the first of January, and no children were oorn to ma wne sicce until last New Years day when a fine baby boy waa presented by her to her hutband. Portland Welcome. The Southern Pacific nses annually on the Oregon lines about 30.000 corda of wood at an avenge cost of $2 50 per cord, Thit sum is uisouraea to me mountain and valley wondchoppers. On the West Side road !, timber is to handy that it is furniihed bv those clearing up land at $2 per cord, The following is very exDrcative of i tar in the life of the newspaper, and this item tells why our waste basket it always full: The eastern ad fiend is still getting in his deadly work, and aendinrr enntr.ni. for cole o d, ton col next to or immedia tely following reading matter, p d q- fcr 1 yr, for $2.75 payable quarterly by draft on New York. Georgia has a nostofflco named -Tib;.,n Rock." Some oue in the vicinity fonnd large stone upon which was painted the words, "Turn me over." It required great strength to accomplish this, and when it done the command, "Now turn me back, and ios mo itoi tome oaeelte," painted on the under tide of the stone, met the eye. Try ttl-!r''lll crssm ohaess IRtRmu ... - JAMES P. MEAD. Attorney at Law and Title Examiner, ALBANY OREGON. Will nractlcA in all II, a ..ntirt t l,A State. Abstracts of Title furnished on short notice- Ten years experience. DR. M. J, PATTON, Physician and Surgeon, BLUMBERG'S BLOCK. Female d in eases 'specialty. Caii be found in the otlice day and night. MONEY. CHEAP MONEY. We have made arrangements to supply noney to all on long time at low rates n'f interest on improvtd hums and city prop erty. Thsce who contemplates building uneK oiocks or ooil hrick business houses can get money. .See us. Wallace & Ci sick. ALBANY, OR. mnm & huleebt brqs.. Real Estate Agents Furinr and IUuehea f.TsaU-. Alto city broeerty in Albany and C(.ralis. Corner of and anil Ferry Sts.. Albany, Oregon 1 have sold all the negatives made bv L W Clark and those made by myself up to a recent date.and all my patrons of the past will find me nrenared to make them better work thjn before, with new back grounds, accessories and p.eiv novelties in photo wcrk that are very odd and artistic Ir, .t.c!rrn Xlnll.. ..n..- UUI . U -1 1 ceive special attention. I do enlarging iS-orlr at m ,. thiJI., t Ar ... J l. t- ""J not nliu 11 IU Otlll Francisco or Eat.) in oil.rravbn.India ink, etc. I also do Bromide work when order ed. Orders left for viw u-nrb u-;n fill ed by first-class workmen. Keep Your Eye on E.G. BEAKDSLEY'S Column. JBIOO.OCO. To loan on real estate in tun eight (8) percent per annum. ALBANY PROPERTY. Bio Bargain. 160 acrct of land for $nco. The property is partially improved having a house and some loose dressed lumber on the place. The '.and Is all ca pable of cultivation and the soil is verv rich. Fine spring cf water and pltnty o'f pole timber on the place. This must be sold and is a rare bargain at the above price. Call for full particulars. One of the best 40 acre farms .n d;. section of the country, not a foot of poor land on the place. Is especially adapted for fruit and is situated convenient to the city. Price low and terms easy. This is a special bargain for a few days only. Cheap lots in Ilncklemnn's first, second, hird and fourth additions, in Maston and Chamberlain's addition, in Fair Dale add! tion, in Bn ant's addition and in the Gol tra Park addition. Choice resident lots, both improved and unlmprovcd.and some bargains in business property. Farm property at all prices n ; uy ter.r.s. Two cottages for tet,t, 38 each. ASTORIA PROPERTY. Lots in the RAILWAY ADDITION to Astoria. Inis property is situated just one mile and a quarter from the very centcrof Astoria and is practically inside property. This addition hat been on the market but two weeks and is already more than half sold to parties in. Portland, Astoriaand other cities. The nHea nm ffi-r. 1 u. ij-o t .7 1 e, -s" nisiuc lots and$Sjfor the corners. These priceswiil pos ..'; " "' ") jnn. 15,10 $100 andSSc. Now for sale on th ln,iaiin.An. -1 down and the balance at $5 per month. uu seicct me nnest. Th t bv far th hnc, arA K- , . HIIU b4lc,,okt Aston property that is offered for sale in Albany. Come and compaie locations. Am exclu- o ugcui in iiionny tor tills preper y In office evenings, E. G. BEARDSLEY, Real Estate and Insurance Broker and Notary Public, BroadalbhVSt., Albany, Or. FL.KENTON DEALER I3ST- GROCERIES. Choice Candy, iuts Fruit, etc. CIGARS AND TOBACCO NEARTHE POST OFFICE' ALBANYOREGON Watclios, 'atclies, Sprintjtiiolfl waidies, Hamilton watdie., 'Sftli Thomas watches, Automatic watcher, at V. M. lTtENCII f!, The Jeweler. Matthews & Washburn, OllEOOJf, I f ardware,Stoves and Tinware. Where are yon goin ir 1113 pretty maid ? I am go ing to buy a Jewel tove, she said. They give such good satisfaction that they make a home pleasant, and with Anti-I.ust Tinware all is joy. MATTHEWS & WASHlJUIiN. WILL & LINK -Dealers Id all the Leading- Runs, Pistols, 'Sewing Machines, Organs and Pianos Aft 'l"n"nnil, innsloal msretisndlsB, ammunition, flshlnir et. VNtrrsnt.d rsrors, huteher snd poskM knives. The best kind of mh me needier. Us snd extras for all rraehlncs supplied. tashK sewing Refalring of sewing maeh.nos. mnskjtl Instruments, guns, ete., neatly tlotw. ALBANY; - ... ORECOrN,