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THE DULY DE 1100 RAT. Tuesday Brining Januarj21,18IO PubtUhM try 4j m kkt wk dJTI KOtpUd. Will NUTUXU, Editor. iuil publUhtr.. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. iwetl bf tan It r r wk .....v . lb rfiuftU.Mr yr v t fUil. Mruitalb MH . .bu Knlerdla tli Port Olltua at Allwu.y, Ci aH sooond-clam mail matter. LOCAL KISCOKD VSiotiM ft in not always the news paper man who gc's torn to pieces anil annihilated bodily. The local baggage master is In a more dangerous position, judging from a scene a Democrat man witnessed jeslcrdav. A gentleman bound (or San Francisco on a through ticket, on account of the blockade stopped oft here, leaving his trunk in the baggage room. According to orders he was charged stor age. Then one of the worst storms of the season was witnessed, and the man de manded what justice there w as in doing Ihuslv when he was here under a blockade at nn exoense of $jo waiting to be taken to San Francisco He would'nt pay the 30 ccnta. Not much. lust before the train left, though he sent anotner man alter the trunk with the money. AI.OM1 TUB FI1UNT. These quiet days a visit along the river front offers many incidents of interest, and exhibits the fact that there is a large amount of buzz and bum in the city of Albany, Farthest cast are the Red Crown Mills running with a large force of men and turning out brands of flour with no superior and few equals. The Red Crown speaks for Itself all over the Northwest. The new Woolen Mills already have a good force of hands at work on cassamcrcs and blankets,and the quality of the goods, It is noticeable, is the best. It Is safe to predict that A Ibany woolens will be known for their superiority along the Pacific Coast. The Albany Farmer warehouse is full E wheat awaiting purchasers, or rather sellers,for present prices do not suit. The Santiam Lumber yards are we! stocked with a fine grade of building lum ber: The mills are now preparing for an increased buiucss,and soon the yards will be a scene of life. Win I'rum is manufacturing a fine line of furniture and special work at his old factory nn Dixie line. 1 he Albany 1 ron w orks arc now rusne.i ith work. They are running n good force of men on a mill for Junction City and other orders. os Watson nas oeen sccur. d as foreman and he is the proper man for the place, knowing the field and being R R Magnates. Last nlghton the re; ular train was a special cir containing Messrs, Wallace, Pengra, & ors., who arc doini; the narrow Gauge. They were bound for Springfield, which it Is said will I be the location for ttie machine shops for the Uregonian R R division soon to be made a standard gauge. The company has been buying considerable land around Springfield, which now promises to be come a thriving city. In- Bio Type. The Scio Press publish' es the following item in display type, and wc would think it was an advertisement but for the fact that an item about Jack Demnsev having the consumption is dis played the same way : Ed Goins Is a very sick man, but there is no give up to him and he'll soon be all right. Ox A Bicycle. Mr Bert Lucas, tne Monmouth bicyclist, well known in Al bany, in two months will go East, and in company with about thirty other bicyclists will do Eurone on a bicycle, travelln; through France, Switzerland, Belgium Germany end England, on a satety, will be gone until Sept 1st. 11 ' The Republic Knocked Out. Re solved, that the signs of the times indicate the fall of the Republic" Is the subject d bated at Oakville last Friday, mention of which is made elsewhere. It was decided in favor of the affirmative. Oakville beats the world when it comes to debating, and they have men there who can prove that white is black. A (iltAMiE MKK1INU. Editors Democrat 1 Having had the pleasure of meeting with Harrlsburg grange on Saturday, the 18th inst, the occasion of their Installation of officers,! feel that it would be ungrateful in ine not to publicly acknowledge my thanks to the members for the invitation and their whole soulcd manner of treating every body present, "especially their invited guests as a gathering together cf neigh borhood farmers," their wives and daught ers know so well how to do as to make every one feel al home and among friends. Unless it might be dyspeptics who could not enjoy the splendid feast frrnhhed by the ladles of thai grange Mr Nlm Payne, assisted bv Miss Clara McMecken and Jonas Davis.ofliclated as installing officers. Whilt ihc ceremony accompanying and being a part of the installation was shore, it was very Impressive and the obligation taken by the officers-elect certainly hinds them ashy a golden thread, yet holds them to their trust like an Iron band. Having listened attentively to the obligation taken and the instructions to each ollicer In turn to the last, followed by an invitation by the ladies to partake of the feast spread in the lower story 01 the hall. And sucn a feast 1 evidently the young ladles of this grange work upon "the theory that the best and shortest way to a man's heart is through h'.s stomadic. Wc had expected that dinner over a-e would be dismissed I10JIE AXU AHItOAl) skilled workman. Joe recently retired and the day's enjoyment among our friends . . m I l.l I ........ . !... t n n..f t mr, tht from Cherry & l'arkcs foundry atTacoma KicharusA: rhlllips at their turning iac lory are busy. They are fine workmen, steady and reliable young mcn.and deserve big r-atronpge. liuclistcdler & Sears, notwithstanding this is the quiet time of theyear.are filling several orders, and gelling ready to turn over the factor to the new proprietors on the loth of l'ebruary. C I Dillon is closing up his business at the furniture tactory rerentty sold 10 lyoi llOL'L'. The Albany Wire Works are running about ten hands and sending out large shipments of mattresses all over the North West. The O P wharf with Mr Martin em, and the Union Pacific wharf with C U Rawling's at the hclm.are bom Dusy on account of Ihc Urge river traffic. The Magnolia Mills do some special work, but are not rushing things Cared in One Day. Dr Holden : A few nights Binco 1 was taken with a soro throat, cough and stiff neck. I used voiir Ethereal Couch Syrup, sol by morning I was nearly well, and by oijiht cured. James Tattersox, Sunt woolen auns,3iociiion. Laree size. 81.00. small AO cents. For sale by II C Hubbard, drujgts;. would be over ; but to our surprise the grandest feast of all was to come, a feast for the mind. State Lecturer John Simp son, Niin Payne, Jonas Davis and Mrs Mary Powers being called and introduced in turn se: forth the objects of ihe order and their position upon all public ques tions in which the laboring people are vi tally interested. Reviewing in the most raimilcte and comprehensive manner the amount of produce such as wheat, corn, oats, beet, pork and wool, raiseii in ine United States for a 6eries ot years, and ine orices for each year, all taken from Gov ernment statistlce and reliable market re- ports.showing conclusively that w hile there has been a steady decline in the staple products of the country for there has also been a decline in prices. V IS1TOR. (Concluded to-morrow.) OAKVIIXB, The La Grippe or comethlng of that na ture is having a big run here. Rev A M Acheson was unable to preach Sabbath. However the-e was only a few out on account of sickness and the storm, City Council to nigU. Notice Mathews A: Washburns new sd Ladies all wool scarlet underwear, 75o. , B & S. Babies Chamois inocois'ns at Borro w it Searlt. Dr J W Watts oj Yamhill county, is in the city, Good ovening Have you riod Hal birds Elegant Lotieo For dcatristry try Dr Wagcnner over the l.inn county isatik. Mr U F A-hl.y 1, ft on this mornings train on a business trip to Astnia. Low prices are what counts and C E Brjwnella is the place to git tlum. You cm saye many a dime by trading at 11 o nunoardi new Uiug store. Try it, Hauer kraut, trickles, niekled pits feet aud everything nice at C E lirowneils. New Filial, rl condt-irtd nunc meat at F L Kenton's, at 15 cents a package. Ak to sn our Hailroail Engineer shoes, just teocivi-il at lierri)'.vs & Si-ni. A good srcnt.d-baurl organ for fain cheap at tile Artstmiioover Liuti bounty Bank. Thune desirifg diahb or lamps ciu tiod a bargain at La Fort it & Thompsons. I'etnembcr the Georgia minstrels Thurs day night. The b-jst troup on the road. Choice Sicily 'lemons, diied Italian prunes peaches etc, at LaForest & Thompsons, Jas F Powell, returned yastcrday from a trip to tho Bay, leaving there in a bdow storm . Mr Jason Wheeler is home from a trip to Stayton, where his daughter has been ill for se; eral weeks, Those who witr.c.s Baiulmann in Othello, Opera House. r ONLY Jan. Ihi -ONE NIGHT ONLY- The Great Traglo Actor, DANIEL E. BANDMANN, nd bis New York Company of 18 well known artists in Shakes peare's masterpiece, Keep Your Eyo on E.G. BEAHDSLEY'S Column. Rawivod seatM, $!.G, admission, 60 conU. Tickets lor sa'e a. Blackmail's. dr. m. j, mnmi, Physician and Surgeon, BLUMBERG'S BLOCK. Female diseases a specialty. Caaba found in the office day and night. MONF.Y. CHEAP MONEY. AVe have made arrangement to supply money to all on long time at low rates of interest on improved f.irms and citv prop. ertv. Thsee who contemptaies building will see some; actiuy of a character not often I brick blocks or good brick business houses seen in Albany. (July one night, can get money, bee us. Agent for New Zealand Ins. Co. Capi tal. $c,ooo.ooo. Fire andMarine Insurance written. ALBANY PROPERTY. A good buy. Pu tines property on Sec- j ond St., In one of the very best blocks ii town. This is the same block where the most extensive improvements are to be made in the spring. This property is the only frontage In the entire block that can be had at any price. This is the best offer in business property in the city and will soon go at the price I am asking. Call at the office for particulars. Farm property at all prices and in differ ent localities. Improved kinds can ficlloi. easy terms. 160 ares for $noo. 104 acres for SSoo. 160 acres In the coal belt $7 per acre. 55 acres on Coos Bay, $5 per acre. Cheap lots In Albany. Residence lots both improved and unimproved. Lot 50X 100 in rip s addition, mis lot face s town and is a bargain at $iSo. Lots In Burk hart's and Goltra Park addition. If you are 100 King lor investment in Albany proper ty come and sec me. Two cottages for rent, each. The auow blockade east of Portland has been raised and Eastern mail iiexuected Albany to-night, ten days since any has been leceivea. Mr Fred Blnmlcrc has sold his wood business to B M Huston & Co, retaining the hud. The new conrtLany cow owu the wood. Mr Hub Bivunt, as as ji 2 nee, has sold to J G Reed, the Hod well stock of goods at 1 Lebanon, and Mr Reed will now have charge 01 the same. P-to Mont-zomerv. recently arrested for larceny by bailee, was bailed ut yesterdaj, aud is now at liberty. He rays he will face tne music. The editor of tna Scio Press has iust been cared of the la urinue bv a dose of canvas dsck pheasant, and he ha about concluded to nave the grippe right rlone. Ballard Paik Addition is the ncaie ot bew addition at Seattle. Lots are now sell ing at $75: but the assurance is given that they will he worth 1000 iu two jeart. Miss Nellie Powell, daughter of the The Literary and Reform Society met I late Prof Powell, ir.d for many years a resi- Wallace & Ccsick, ALBANY,!OR. WRITSMAN & HULBERT BROS,. Real Estate Agents Farms and Ranches for sale. Also eity broperty in Albany and CoryalHs. JAMES P. MEAD, Attorney at Law and Title Examiner, ALBANY OREGON. Will practice in all the coarta of the State. Abstract, of Title furnished oo hort notice Ten yean experience. on Friday evening. The subject of the downhill ot t ie KemiDiic was aiscutscu oro and con bv R A Bam ford and D E Junaln on tne atnrmaiive ana w a Craw ford and Melvin Bamford on the negative. The decision of the nidges was given in favor of the affirmative. The subject for discusslor!at Ihe next meeting Is, "KcsolV' ed that the railroad of the United State should be owned and controlled by the dent of Albany, was married yesterday in I Santa uruz LaJ. to V M Drumneiler. 01 1 Spokane Falls. Pianos. Those wishing a first clas i instrument, ASTORIA PROPERTY. Lots in the RAILWAY ADDITION to Asto. rla. This property is situated just one mile and a quartet from the very center of Astoria and is practically inside proper ty. This addition has been on the market but a very few weeks and is new nearly all sold, parties in Astoria investing to a large amount. The prices for these fine lots Is $85 for inside lots and $100 for corn ers. These prices will positively be raised on February 1st to $100 for inside lots and i 1 5 for corners. Xow far sale on the in stallment plan. $.0 down and the balance at $5 per month. Call quick and select the finest, only a few left. Call ind com pare locations. Acre property in Astoria for sale. Am agent for the Astoria Real Estate and Trust Co., of Portland. This compa ny makes a specialty of Astoria property, and If you desire to invest in this city by the sea,it will pay you to call and examin my list. In office evenings. Piano Tuning. Parties desiring pianos tuned should call on Prof. D, Van Horn, the old and i -liable tuner. Prof. Van Horn has tuned pianos in Albany for many years and his work In this city uni-1 general Government." versaiiy speaa. OI 111. vkui h a luncr, ac- Quired hrst Dy years 01 experience in pianoforte factory. He has no equal the vnllev. Leave orders at Will Sc Link's, and do r.ot' buy a piano or organ without consulting him, thus being sure of secur- ngonly first-class Instruments. Her Stage Name. Someone tells us that Miss Jessie Couthoui is simply her stage name; her real name being Mrs Palmer, her husband being a wealthy and hich!v respected citizen of Chicago. We mention this, so that if any one here was smitten with the charming recltatlonist they will know how matters stand. New Bank Okficerh. At the meeting of the dlrcc'ors of the Bank of Oregon held last evening Mr Hub Bryant was lecte I Presldent,Mr H F Merriil Vice PresHent, and Jay W Blain, Cashier This bank has the plans ncirly ready for their new building. It Is to be liree stories high and will contain one of the best bunk olhcea in the valley. Get A Machine. And when getting one let it be either a Domestic or Davis Price & Robson are agents for these su perior sewing machines and invite an in- pection ot what they can ao. If you have any job wcrk to do call on G '. Smilhwho is prec iu to do it with neatneas'and disnat. and as cheap as anyone. Charles E Brownell. Died. Horace McClung, a son of Mr Is&ao McClung.residing near Albany, died in Salem on Sunday nt the age of 33 years The deceased leaves two children. )ii remains were brought to Albany on the noon train and interred in the city ccme Losing their Grippe. A well posted Albany Physician estimates the number Of cases of la grlpi In the city up to dat at 500. :ow r.e rewrts the number of new cases to been the decrease, and our jj.ujmv mic luring lie r grippe. Astoria Sales.. m0ng recent sah at Astoria are tl e following : M J Kin ncy and wife to J J Dubruilleq tots block Kinney s Add, $1500. M J Kinney to L Cranor, 9 lots block 5 Kinney's Add. To the LniES Mrs S A Wayne w eave in about one week fnr tl. r when she will lay hi a new and elegant stock of Mli;tnerv ot the very latest ,tv ami me win ii.oiicr 10 ine latuei of Albmy on or nb.int the jnth of March Mark To Cut. When buying nn nx get the best, one that is durable os well sliarn, and the c ice to do It is nt Price Robson's,who a's have a fine line of wed ges, etc. Take Aim When wanting anvthing the gun line, shot, rifle or revolver, call Price & Robson. They carry a first- ass stock, and as well a full line of am- unition and will not be undersold. work ever held in Albany will be given ay the New Home Sewing Machine Co at Will x uat a on Wednesday, Thursday ana fri day 01 una week A fine line of imported and domestic cigars snd tobacco and tobaccooist goods, it 6 J Browns exclusive cicar and tobacco store. Mr lohn Bamford of Sweet H-me is vis- I opposite the Revere House. Call on him iting Irlenas nere. 1 lor a pieaaani smoke. It Is very uncertain as vet where the I Mr P M Carev. of Brownsville, was in the Corvallis and Brownsville railroad will I city yesterday on bis way to Salem to take cross the river. The people ot uakviuc 1 np some aenooi land, and wmle sere limmi- are making no calculations on it coming I nated our sanctum in a pleasant as well sue here. Amicus is sick with la grippe. Little Rose Bud. The finest display of sewiag machine ait I the best made to atand tho climate of the Coast, can ba suit ed hy calling at Mra B ti uyuaas's, oppojiio ine masonic retn pleon First Street. The latest vocal and instrumental musio kept for sale,al8o the largest assortment or stamping pattorns to select from this aid a of 'Frisco. Lea sons given in painting and embroidering in per scuuio o.'r Liinn uounty i$ank Giro ber your order and you will be pleased. Struck Oil At S1.25 per c gallon can aest Standard r oil, at the Willamette "acking Co. s store. Some tine honey !noking for customers at C Brownell s Trv Mi '!fU cream oneme at;t;JE Browu- ell's. Ladies shoes, mens shos, misses shoes oliildrensshoes.imens hoots, boys boots, ft less thou oost to make room lor otn ijrxxls at C L Rrnwnell s. An entrant line of nw designs of chairs juit received at ( ortmiller & Irving s. tll I ask ia an honest comparison of my prices with thoae of other deilers. v u "nun 1. .L.u ON TUB SOITIIF.UN BOUNDARY. Mr M Wilkins had a fine time chasing covotes last week, lie caught two In traps, then let them go and let his dogs eaten ana kin mem, Messrs Long and Coleman have sold fifty or sktv head rf beef cattle ' to Mr Morris, ot Salem, in tne last two weens. Messrs Luckev. Nolan and Campbell.of Eugene, were In this vicinity the first of last week on a hunting excursion staatial manner for fifteen minutes. Constable Burkhart returned on last nights train from Gervais. where he had been to arrest Coleb aimmons, the man who cently stabbed Bud Cole, at Millers. Sim tnons had been there: but was cone on th. arrival of the Constable, and could not be found. Anion,? the well rosnaged Dlaces in Al bany is the planing mill of Cox Bros, Sc Ho berg, in the Third Ward. The firm have the latest improved aiachinery. understand their business thoroughly, and the Democrat is glad to knew, have been receiving good orders since their establishment here. AT PRICE & ROBSON'S E. G. BEARDSLEY, Real Estate and Insurance Broker and Notary Public, Broadalbin St., Albany. Or. The Pride of Albany soap by far the best laundry soap in the market contains no rosen. Try it and you will use no other. For sa.8 only rilAKEN UP, City Marshal Hoffman I 00k up yeslerday a atown mare. eight or nine Tears old. and three two Mr A P McXarv has been looking after I year old colts. They await tho owner at business Interests in Salem the past three I oenmeer s livery staDJe. weeks. Mrs McNary has been visiting her mother during his absence. In our last communication to the Dem ocrat we mentioned a musicaie ai mr Hell firlmes.nnd the compositor (or some one else) changed It to BUI Grimes, and the Guard la copying tne nem eviaenuy did not wish to be too familiar on short acquaintance, so they set it upMrw.m Grimes. Three car loads of l:ay were shipped from Wllklns station last week and three more will be sent this week. Weather very dl9greeablc and Items few and uninteresting. DOQ LOST, A yellow tan bird dog, 6 months old. Return to A J Hod- J. N. DUNCAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND MARY PUBLIC, sTOfBc In 8trahan'a Block, No's 1 and 2. ALBANY, OREGON. FL.KBNTON DEALER lUST D1GII. A Sharp Item .The H-icst line of cut lery and shears In the city at Stewart & Sot's. Their goods are the very best a id will stand the test. A Bright Idea. Wc refer to the large and fine line of saws anil carpenters tools at Price h Robsons. The best In market and prices the lowest. .railing lMintdjrmnlifrs AHmny Oregon. Wo have boncht all the negatives made by I, W Clark and W II Greenwood up to Nov 15th, 1889. Dniilicotos on be hsd from them oulv of ns at reduced rates. We have also nl.onl IS 000 nn.ativeJ made by our selves, from which duplicates can be had at ilke rates. We carry the uly full line of views of this slate and do enlarged work at lm.., (.. r, K,.t -I,. work. We shall he pleased to see yon at onr Studio in Fromao's nmuii, next door to Y1a?onio lempie. CONN. On Tuesday morning, Jon 2ist,i&y, at the residence of Mr Robert Conn, in Albany, of pneumonia, Mr Will- 'am Conn, at the age of 73 years. 9 month' and 22 days. Mr Ccnn n-ccntly came from the east and was Mr Robert Conns oldest brother. Funeral services at the residence 01 Robert Conn at I o'clock to-moriow. Dissolution Notice. "JfM llOltN. CUMMINS. On Friday, Jan 17th, In Albiny, to the wife of Mr Frank Cum mins a son. Notlot is hereby given that the e .part- t.ership neretnlnr existing unoer ine nsnioof Dnyoo Rshson nas be'n dis d. Mr L v Drvof rmiring. The hir in nas will be coiitliiiind by Prion Koh- so. All accounts Khotild be attle4 with the old Arm, by whom all debts will 1 pid lease call ssil iy up. Notice of Administra tion. Notice Is hereby given Ihat tho under signed nas Deon app jlliveu nuiiiiui-nm. ia OI ine e late i j itmn, . n.-.Ana k.Vlnff nlailll4 7Aint fla Id GS- lam iimi irrwi ,t""r. . ....,i,.lf.ncrl ailmln a. TOIirncr i' " tratrlx within six moth Irom the dste beroii. 1 ...... 0,1 k ifion If V. T.nmaim. Admin, of the estate or J J Lorris aecoasea. w aalla tsara Ms -uua e Watches, Watches, Springfield watches, Hampton watches, Peth Thomas watches, Automatic watches, at F."M. FRENCH'S, The Jeweler. Choice Candy, IVnts Fnsit, etc. CIGARS AND TOBACCO ft EAR THE FCST cFFICt All PY.CRECON Ji ) Matthews & Washburn. Albany, Orf.(iox, IIartlvare,Stoves and Tinware. Where are you going my pretty maid ? I am go ing to buy a Jewel Stove, she said. They give such good satisfaction that they make a homo pleasant, and with Anti-Rust Tinware all ia joy. MATTHEWS & WASHBURN