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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1890)
I Inning Jaiaarj23,1890 PB.Ht.fc. .f.rj 4J is tb WMk. f lilCkll'TlOX HATES. ( by mt.'itr pr w.nk 1. ( Y"f , pti-tataili fcw r trdl a tlm Pott Ollleeat Albany, Ci 1 a second-ciasH mail matter, )CAL UNCORD ben Hasix ruMiti-:it.N; C. Th holders of till newly organized com met Wednesday In this city and elect' e following director : J I Montyom SV Recce. I I) Matt, V Table ittWlI lliuU, At a meeting of the til dors held Wcdnesdayccning the fol wlntr officers were elected : .'resident, W Keece : Vice President, W II Matt tvrtarv. I O Mnntimmcrv : Treasurer, rBlain. This company is organized fo wmirposc of constructing a lumbering tH at Green ltain.on the Oregon Pacific liroad.eight miles aho'-e Mill City. Just mow as the weather becomes favorabl lj company will proceed to erect a saw !l in order to supply in part the great nand that will exist in this city for lum twthecomiag neaon. Most of these lit lemon nre citizens of Albany and! ih another oneofth; many proofs ol coming rapid and substantial griwth Albany. Finb Acting. About two hundred at tended the theater lant evening to wittiest The Merchant of Venice, and they were treated to some of the finest acting ever witnessed In Albany. Mr liandinann's in terpretation and prtientation of the part of Shylock wub admirable and the famous character presented new interests, p&rllcu tarly to Shakespercan students, of whom there were many present. His support I generally s1 long. Miss Oliver as l'orlla does some fine acting, and came up to the writers ideal of that noble character. Uu ill suited to the part wpb that jof her lover, BthspuIo. Mr Jfuchner looks to much naturally like lago for the digni. fied part of the Venetian, though no doubt the gentleman is fine in his part Parrlbh is a Bp.endid Gratiano. Launcelot (iobl)owas perfectly sustained. Lorenzo, jettdca, Nerissa, Antonia, old Gobbo and Jubal were all strong. Among the finest ot MiaKespears productions the Merchant of Venice is a play it ha privilege to wit ness, and the Dk.mocrat noticed the fact was appreciated by some of our most cul tured iii zens. Ily request ot many Mr liaudmann con sented to return to Albany and will pre sent the greatest of al! plays, Hamlet, at I he Opera House, on net Saturday night. Admission, 50 cents. Reserved seats, 75 cents. Kill the house. The Salem Jour nal says of Hand man's Hamlet : "Those who failed to be present can feel assured that they have failed to witness one of the finest actors that has ever visited the Pa cific Coast, liandmann is nupportcd by an able number of ladies and gentlemen, and thoe present last evening were held En intense attention from the time that the curtain was drawn aside until the last word was spoken. The playing last evening was of a n.ost striking character. The bcenc at the graveyard where Hamlet, accom panied by his friend Horatio, came in con tact with the grave diggers.was grand, but still more sublime was it where the body of the beautiful Ophelia was slowly lower td into the r.old and silent tomb.'1 AN IMPOItTANT IYSTITLTIOX, In compliance with the desire of the Ladles Aid Society of this city, who have with commendable public enterprise un dertukenthe work of erecting buildings for an Orphans Home to be estsb.ished in Albany, the citizens of the city interested in such a I mdable undertaking are hereby requested tG assembly at the opera house on Friday evening at 8 o'clock, for the purpose ot devising means of formulating plans forcarrying such work to comple tion. J L Cowan, Mavor, Close Call. Last evening in order DrJLIUll, who was at Lebanon, ht reach the train for 'f anger t to visit fctictit there, Mr Al Nickerson, of Leb- n,brought him to the city on a railroad ,cle,reaching here just before the tra'n Taking the bicycle off the track a :k or two south of the depot they start- tin a run for the cars. Young Nicker sllppecl at the culvert near the water Ik and fell, knocking him senseless and lising his face badly. Dr Mil hailed train which was getting leatlv to start, hauled him from the track in a stupid ditinn. lie was taken back to Lebanon, p u now alt right, with the exception of fcng bruise on his face. Dr Mil boarded train for Tangent just as it started, Albany will beirin work at or.ee upon a (W two story sash and door factory. It Evident that Albany is the coming city Ithe valley. Astoria Pioneer. She above Itom is a pointer. It means t every new industry here attracts at- niton and does much to make the world ty property know that .ve are growing, c general opinion is becoming as stated ' the Astoria paper, and we have only to lild more factories and keep building em to take the front rank among the jkjley cities. There Is a big field in Albany r operations. Disregarded. There are several lawa our statutes that arc entirely disregard Here is one, passed with somct agony the last session of the Legislature ; very suptrviior shall erect and keep up the forks of every highway and every ossing of public roads within his district. guide or finger board containing an in- nption in legible letters, directing the ay and specifying the distance of the 'xt town or public place situated tn each ipau district. Be Patient. Al present large quanti ties of delayed malls both from the east and California are arriving, being literally tons of L. It will be utterly impossible for rail way mail clerks on the several lines to handle or "work" this mail as fast as it ar- ?s. Therefore if vour favorite news paper from the castor so.ne particular let ter which you have been expecting for a week should be carried or. past your post- office and brought back next day, be patient for this is absolutely unvoidable. it can not be remedied except by time. lhe same may be said of the post masters. They cannot work the targe mails arriv ing now in the usual time. Be patient, if you can, a till events wait a week before growling, HOXKiANlJ AliltOAl) TKM t'Kli A N'I'K CGM'UN. Edited by Alhxiy W. C T. U Central City, Nebraska, a town that had prospered for nearly nine years under a strong prohibitory ordinance, has finally succumbed lo the high license bribe, vot ing in the saloon at the Inst elecMon be cause certain voters could not stand out against the argument that two men were ready to pay $1000 each into the city treas ury for a license. Henry W Austin, the well-known phil anthropist and piohtbltionist who died last week, was a liberal contributor to many temperance enterprises Several years dangerously ill at her home m Albauy, Hamlet Saturd ty night. Se ad of II C Parmer in another column. B RllWo1 8CErl"t underwear, 75c., ttabim Chauifili ni-couinfl at Barrows & Searls. Good evening lUve you fried Uubbardi Elegant Lotieu FordeutristrytryDrWdgemier over th Linn County Uank, Low' prices are what counts and C E )5rwnelli ih thu plao ti uut them. You cm saye many a dime by trading at 11 v iicv uriigHiore. lry it. Sauerkraut, pieMM, pick ted pigs f-et aou everyu.ujy nice at U U lirowotila. New Kng'aiid rowleiirl minui moat at F L Kenton h, at '( coiitn a package. Atk to 8:b our li i!ru:id Kigiuecr shoes. just iQOivu.i Ri itrro- ,t JoriH. & gmul r;cnml-huid nran f.r al cheap ai ilia ;vrciuu iirnvr au bounty Uauk. Ihoso dMirir: dinit-,H or lanna can find a bargain at I- v ImhU k Tliumpsmiv. Choice Sicily lenions. diied Italian uruneB pencil-a hic, u'. iii oix.'.G luompsons. ho late severe Weather has caused the death of a largo Lumber of j ick rabbits, aaya a atispaicu rorm I'ouJlytoti Mra Kphrarn Tumor, an o!d and hicrhlv respected resident of Linn couuty, is lying o he spent about $5000 to buy out the saloon keepers of Oak Park, 111., under an arrangement with the trustees of Cicero, a neighboring village, that it he did so no more saloon licenses 'should be granted there. From that day to this Oak Park has never had a saloon. This is merely an instance of his numerous good works. Tncre are now five buildings and four teen rooms along the line of the New York Central Kail way devoted to the use of em ployes of that road as places of rest, secre tion, education and religious instruction. No intoxicants find a place in them and they are substitute for the saloon. They have been erected or leased by the men themselves, aided by the railroad, and es pecially by Mr Cornelius Vanderbilt, who takes a deep interest in the improvement ef the condition of the railway men. On Sunday, the 15th wit., the fifth of these buildings was formally opened at West Albany ,wtlh an address by the New York The liunselt -Jewell Co to ba here Mnndav night id Lynwooil, coma highly- spoken ot and 110 doubt wul be given a good house. It will t e Sfivpral days before anv trains arrive from California, the blockade con tinuing bastero mail, though, is coming tnruugn Uiiiy. , Wm Staicor, of Silem. who wont south a day or two ao, on a pleasure trip to Califor nia, nas roturnea dome. The pleasure part didn t materialize very much iu several foot of snow at Ashland. A fine Jioo of imported and domestic clears anu cooacco anu tobaccouidt goods, at o J Drowns exclusive cigar and tobacco store. opposite the Kevere House. Coll d him for a pleasant smoke. D a Monteith, of Albany, arrived from Portland yesterday. Mr Monteith has large property inteiests here and predicts a great, future lor me city. Astoria i'loneer. There $70,000 left of he Johnstown re lief fond. The toUl was $1,003,073. The balance will be riven, at the rate of S60 ycany, 10 a numutr ol orphan children, Ino hnat tiiiplay of sewn ' machine art work eyrr held in Albany wi'lbe fciven by Central's President, Chauncey M Depew. the New Rome Sewing Machine Co at Will Tillamook 1 Tfcs. The breezes seem rife with railroad gossip these day, and if Till amook gets half the roads that are tr.lked up she will have no reason to complain. The matter of a railroad from Albany via Tillamook to Astoria seems to be a fore gone conclusion, we all believe that pro ject to be a settled fact and that the carty prine will witness lively times along said line, but the latest tad is tne saiem, vtor. ia .v Eastern railroad and we have no doubt but a railroad from Salem to the sea will be aerand scheme for Salem. Now the question arises; has she the enterprise to go through with it. watcn lower. Referring to these buildings, Mr Depew expressed the opinion that they were in struments in God's haiuis of making better srA abler men. He also said : "The work of establishing this kind of building was started bv a railroad engineer. He saw that the liquor saloon opposite each rail way Btalton 01 round house was beggaring the railway men, breaking the hearts oi thtlr wives and robbing their children of their inheritance. He set about to find a remcdv. It occurred lo him that if the men could have a place at railway stations here they could obtain tood lor minu and body and rest for both, they could be rescued from the saloon." Mr Depew ad ded : "I have been in the employ of the New York Central tor twenty-nve years. H Link's on Wednesday, Thursday and Fri usv 01 tins ween. ALBANY OPERA HOUSE. Great Dramatic Event! 03STE NIGHT ON TL,ST .tlouduy, January 27th, Keep Your Eye on E.G. BEARDSLEY'S Column. Russell Jewell Dramatic C In the r.'nutlfiil ilrmna in live RetH, LYNWOOD" Por.uUr lllin'k! 2.1. 5('nil Seal on b!o at Hlackman's. J. M. DUB9CMI, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC, S-Offlco iu Stra ban's E:co', No's 1 an:! 2. ALBANY, ORECON. MONEY. CHEAP MONEY. We have made arrangements to supply money to all on lone time at low rates of interest on improved firms and city prop erty, insee who contemplates building brick blocks or good brick business houses can get money. See us. Wallace & Ct:bicic. JAMES P- MEAD, Attorney at Law and Title Examiner, ALBANY OREGON. Will practice in all the coiirtu of the State. Abstract of Title furnished oil hort notice- Ten years experience. vharles Drownoll. WHERE Needed. Oregon, Washington Bill British Columbia constitute a erand bilge jurisdiction of the AOU W, with a liembcrship rl about 4,500. During the Icndar year just closed there have been lit" deaths upon which the order has nald cneficlarles ot $2,000 amounting in the ssrcgaie to ijioi.ooo. This SJ.ooo bene Jciary payment in nearly every Instance has gone to families, who often otherwlsei would have been left in very straifened Circumstances. Piuir. H. C. Palmer's Conservatory ot piuslc, Twecdale's block, First street, Al- )any, Oregon, opened January 20th, 1S00 Khe course of Instruction will consist of classes f or plano.organ, harmony and voice culture. There will be a normal class and uipiomas turnisnea to teachers. Student Jiwailcd to insure equality In rendition wroi Palmer's Is the only recognized sue, cesstul svstcm known for a thorough musical education. Send for circulars and reterences. Olhce hours 1 to J p. m. Business Change. Mr W II Green wood has soM his photograph business In Ihlt city to f H Come'y. Mr Comely In forms us that his son. Adrian, will learn the business from Mr Greenwood and hereafter conduct it. A Rare Bird. This forenoon a rare loeklng bird was discovered in the watci near the S P freight depot. Chas Hagen Ben Barker and several others attacked it wit 1 stones, resulting in Mr Uagens hit tinir and klllinff it. Bird experts were call ed into counsel, and it was ascertained thai the bird was a genuine mummy hen, very rare thing here. m m Overdone. This grippe business has afforded a fruitful lield for pun3 by the newspapers; but the list is about exhausted. andas,iearlv evenbodv hjs lost the grippe, something else will probably de- veiope ior me puuncs tuiisiuciaiiuu. Support It. Remember the meeting .t the Oncra House to-morrow night at 8 o'clock for the purpose of establishing an Ornlmns Home, with hospital department In Alhanv. This isan Institution that will ,ln rr.-ilit to our citv. and will be In handi we can thoroughly trust. Card of Thanks. The undersigns with to return thanks for favors extended durlnif the recent Illness and death of M William Conn, at their home in Albany Robt Conn and Family. Coat Stolen. Yesterday, some one probably a tramp, entered the wagon shop of Mr A J Anslyn and stole an overcoat belonging to Mr Anslvn's son. He did not leave his card. As this Is overcort weath erthcact wasn verv unkind one. A ir,HT Idea "We refer to the large anfl Ine line of saws and carpenters tools at Price St Robsons. The best In market and prices the lowest. AnnF.Y's Addition. ?i lots In this ad dition to Albany, near Hackleman's 3rd '!dltl.in. for sale, at $so to $1 j t a lot, f t Curran & Montelth's. Baihes The finest line of baby cair' ges In tSe Valley inst n :e!ed at Stewnri ImS!" Prl" are remarkably cheap con I laerir.' ;i e superior nuaUiv nf th n.rrl Tne Oi l N0-t, State smnkinir'Iis fait gaining popularity. Made to Cut. Wt.en buying an a get the best, one that is durable as well sharp, and the c ace to do it is at Price Kobson's,who a's bave a line line of wed ees, etc. A Sharp Item The finest line of cut fory and sheais In the city at Stewart Sox s. Their goods are the very best a will stand the test. t'ps and Downs. Some of the prlnci pal ups and downs in business life Is keep quality up and prices This being done very successfully at LaFores AE I lompson s,and those dinner sets to 1 distributed Minn? our customers lan. 1 s crea Ing no little Interest as well as ou prices. All I ask is an hnnfc comparison of tn prices with those of other dealers. V E Brown ill. Vailing Photographers Albany Oregon. We have bonoht all thenegatives made by I. W Clark and W H Greenwood up to Noy When I entered Us service railroad men, as 1 15 jg89. Duplicates can be had from rule, were what is termed a hard lot. Now, as the result of such buildings as these and the Christian influence that rad iate from ihem.they are sober men." Any agency which lessens thus ineartnK temp talion ano improves tne cnaracier 01 ran way mcn,is a blessing not only to tne men themselves and to their families, but of great practical value to the railway com pany nnd an added safeguard to the travel. ing public. This praiseworthy precedent of the New York Central may well be followed by other companies. National fempcrance Advocate. thein onlv of us at reduoed rates. We hays .l.n bont 18.000 necativei made by our selves, from which duplicates can oe nao at iu- rtps. We carry tno ouly tun line i -it...,. nf tliis ststo and do anlareed work at l,m'nil. rites for first class work. Wo shall be pleased to see yoo at our stumo in rroman 1 block, next door to ftiasonio lempio. Kid Gloves. I have just received an I invoice of the celebrated P. Centemerl kid cloves In black and colored. These with the other brands I handle, Foster trcnuine hook nnd 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 represented. SAMUEL li. XOVNW. A Verdict That the grand display of eat, ornamental baskets, each containing one pound of choicest tea, at LaForest Ss Thompson's, is the finest Importation eve orougbt to Albany. This tea Is basket nred, pure and ot rich flavor, '-ve oner 11 at the as'.cnishly low price ot 40c Return Engagfinttnt. ALBANY OPERA. HOUSE. -ONE NIGHT ONLY- Saturday, Jan. 25th. The Great Tragto Actor, DANIEL E. BANDMANN, nd his New York Compan'-of 18 well-knowa artists In Shakes peare's masterpiece, HAMLET. Reserved aiaU, 7Se, admission, SO cenU. Tickets tor sa'.e at uiacKtnarra. DR. M. J, PATTOiV Physician and Surgeon, BLUM BERG'S BLOCK. Female diaeaees a specialty. Can be found in the office day and night, Agent for New Zealand Ins. Co. Capi tal, $5,000,000. Fire andMarine Insurance written. ALBANY PROPERTY. A good buy. ttufeiness property on Sec ond St., in one of the very best blocks '.1. 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 tends can sell on easy terms. 160 arres f $tto 104 acres for $Soo. 160 acres in the coal belt $7 per acre. 55 acres on Coos Hay, $5 per acre. Cheap lots in Albany. Residence lots both improved and unimproved. Lot 50X 100 in l'ipf's addition. This lot faces town and Is a bargain at $iSo. Lots in Ilurk hart's and Gollra Park addition. If you are looking for investment in Albany proper , tv come and see me. Two cottages for rent, ,S each. ASTORIA PROPERTY. Lots in the RAILWAY ADDITION to Asto rib. 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 115 for corners. Now ior sale on the in stallment plan. $20 down and the balance at $5 per month Call quick and select the finest, only a few left. Call md 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 properly, and if you desire to invest in this city by the 6ea,it will pay you to call and examin my list. ALBANY, OR. WEITSMAN & HULBEM BROS.. Real Estate Agents Farm and lUuuhcs for sale. Also city broperty in Albaoy and Coryallis. In office evenings. E. G. BEARDSLEY, Real Estate and Insurance Broker and Notary Public, Broadalbin'St., Albany. Or. AT PRICE & ROBSON'S The I'ride of Albany soap by far the best laundry soap in the market contains no rosen. Try it and you will use no other. For sae onlv by C. E. BROWNE LL. Baxo. One of the finest lota of gnat and revolvers ever received In Albany ate now in stock at Stewart Sr. Sox's. Hun ters should call and sec them aid get pricer before buying. IOVND. The (inld head to nn nm ' brel'a. Tall at Democrat office and claim property eioie it uecuuiv a won bead. Wiierkto Get Tiirm. When wanting an organ or lana call on G I. Rlackman, where vou nan select from a first class stock. Next. New and best place In tsmn Is Gllson's new barber shop in the Fromnn Mock, next u nto Fortmlller & Irvine's. Utst b 'Mer ::. iown. STRfCK'OiL At ner e unllon can 3f,t Standard r"' oil, at the Wlllametle "acking Co.'s store. Some line honey looking for customers at C K lirownell s .sdtes shoes, mens shoes, misses shop children. sh'tss.'mens boots, boys boots, ft less tan eost to make room for nth. qoods st C E Brownell's. An eleaant line of nsw designs of .hairs just received at Fort-niller & lrving's. Trv t'n fall tfvn oheese ar, C E Browp eil'c. - - -i If yon have any job wtrh t- do call on G V. Smilliwho is prsn sd to do it with neatness anil disnat'.- and as cheap as anyone.' ill? Watches, Watches, .SpriiigfioM watches, Hampton watches, i-Vth Thomas watches, Automatic watches, at F.'M. FIIEXCH'S, "The Jeweler. FL.KENTON DEALEE IUST- GROCERIES Choice Candy, u(s Fruit, etc. CIGARS AND TOBACCO NEAR THE FCST tf FICt t I It I Y.CFECCN Albany, 1 Tardware, Stoves and Tinware. Where are you'going my pretty maid ? I am go ing to buy a Jewel Stove, she said. . They gi o such good satisfaction that they make a homo pleasant, and with Anti-Rust Tinware all is joy. , tae8gwm- ' MATTHEWS & WA8HMJKN"