Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, January 24, 1890, Page 3, Image 3

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    E DAILY DEMOCRAT.
Evsnins Janaarj 24, 1819
NIlTfUU, Kllur and PublliUtrt.
i(fBt;ttIITIONT KATES.
r ourUr I4r wo&k H ..
r Tuir -....
r h .ow
9 a In Put 0 :o at Albany. Ci
x aoco ml -class mall mattor.
CL KtiCOIM)
r -
isLKT. There promises to be a i.irge
I to morrow night to witness Banc'-
I, In the famous play of Hamlet. It
Soften our citizen have an opportnr
tr .. ...... - ...
WllllCSS BO Ulllllieill 1111 n.tifi i"
plav, Shakespeare' masterpiece,
In tills plav that Harpers Magazine
b if his acting as effective and power
Hamlet Is an Intensely interesting
it In Itself anil is full of (rood parts.
Hamlet alone ; but Horatio, Laertes,
ilia, I'ollonlus, the grave diggers, the
t,?thi King nil attract an liicieaslng
itlon. It is certainly a treat to see
list, particularly when 60 well cast as
natronp.
Jck Rahhit Hunt. Umatilla coun.
iqbw storm was a mild aIT.nr as a jack
kfcl killer compared to the following
ST.tlic I'llnevllle News : "A match
,?li:ctirred on Thursday of this week
"Ben Ora Prdndcxter and olin Tem
sYon one side, and Perry Poindexter
Oave Stewart on the other side. The
went together in one vehiclc,l.cslie
trpool actintr as wagon master. Ora
xter killed o lack rahtms and his
r, John Templeton, killed 41. Dav.e
t killed cj rabhits,wliilc lus partner,
Poindexter, killed 43. The four
S it will be seen, killed 191 rabbits.
1 this a masterly day's hunt."
.day Night. The Salem Journal
as follows about the Russell-cwcll
klo be here Monday night : "Those
Qid not attend the performance of
iiood" last night by the Russell-Jew.
nil atlc company will tegrct it exceed.
flvvhen they learn to. day that It was.
the very best dramatic performances
liven before a balcm audience, in
f particular was it first class. There
(no sticks for actors, every man and
n In the caste being so far above the
ry as to be teamed fine."
f,
K Willamette Valley has had snow
h this winter for good sleiehlng and
igh cold weather to make good ice for
Rummer's use. That's about what
had here. Pilne.llle News.
they had enough snow in Dakota
lelghlng and Ice to put up. But there
iffcrent degrees of these things, and
Ugrec in the valley is very small, so
that we didn't catch the ride,nor see
put n,. An old Crook county man
he never knew a Prlneville paper to
th Initial nhniit th U fntl,r
ft ...
T is Rotten. The members of the
m rican Building anJ Loan assodotion
Albany, have now abandoned pay
HRs in the same. 35 shares of stock
held here and 277 was naid to the
. The members think they will
&175 back. The association lias been
m up to be verv rotten and lias been
Ion a vlllanlous plan, and there is talk
pprcssing it. 1 he truth is the plan
ut me same as nil national associa
R, and It is not safe to invest In any of
1. ueal only with local associations,
11 are known to be safe.
KK.1L esTlTK IEV
W E Prlct to Walter A McUhce,
lots 1, 2 and 3,bl 1, Price's A to
Sodaville S 150
M 1 llogan to Henry anJ Celia
Stewart, 50 acres.tp 11, S R 4 w. 1250
M E Earrell to A K Krumrcx, parcel
In bl 4.1, It's 2nd A 500
F III Kedfield, guard.to M E Farrell,
lots 1, 2, bl 23,11 's 2nd A 1750
Arthur Beard to John M Beard, lots
8, 9, bl 4, Beard's A.Tangent. . . 8o
Cynthia Trltes et hi to W C Twee
dale, Iv quarter lit 56, Albany . 1 550
W r Read and A A Rhodes ti Al
bany Mining and Milling Co,
milling claim ivlnany ledge.... 10
A B Woodin and R Brown to Al
bany Min. & Mill Co Mountain
Queen Co
B M Huston to Albany Mill it Mill
Co, Morning Mar cl 11111 10
M Cowan etnl to Albany Min& Mill
Co Willie Prince 10
Josle H Trinmerman to llewett A:
Ilrvant various lots and tracts in
Sclo Gcoo
Arthur Heard to John M Beard, halt
01 lot 10 bin 4 tieards ad to tan
gent 50
l)J Hayes to (i II l'entland tract in
I'nloey c,o
W I Vnwter to (jertrude II l'entland
tracts In llalsev
Same to same, Mountain King Min.
ing claim
C E Brownell to Albany Miuingand
Milling Co, I'lclipse mining claim35,ooo
A 15 woodin ct al to.same ns above,
Bonanza Min. claim
W V Read et al to, same as above,
F.venlng Star claim
A Rhodes et al to.samc as above,
Abe Lincoln Lode
John McChcsnev et al to, same as
abov?, Monarch Min claim.... 3.vOOO
C L lirownell to ohn McChesncy,
etal, Queen of the (Julch 35.ooo
J Rand II Kirkpatrickto II C Klep
per.lots 3, 4,bl 2,K's A.Lebanon 350
Sarah A RibeliiitnCfertrudc II Pent
land tracts in HaUev 5
J L Cowan to J M Ralston etal
tract tn blka Albtny S010
T II Goodman to John Uebenport
8? acres tn 9 S R I E
Mary .Saltmarsh etal to J P Wallace
lot 2 blk 2 IS Add to Albany.... 4572
B F Zeiler to Susan Zeiler tot 1 Ac 2
blk 10 In Peoria 300
John Uebenport to T P Goodman 75
acres In In n a K 1 u.. ......
Eva Smith to M A Miller,lot 7,bl 15,
Ralston s 2nd A to l.eb
Stat-; to Peter M C'arv.N w qr of N
WIIOl.KSAI.K HTKAI.INO.
Two Dr.iluG Iris lloli their Employers.
About three months agj two girls, Hat
tie and Kate Mattoon came frein Drain
Station to Albany and secured places to
work in private familiei, for some reason
or other only working a short time in each
place. Among other places they worked
for Capt Phillips in Benton county, CA
Curr.in, F M French and F J Miller. A
couple weeks ao Haiti
home and did so at once. She was then
woiking for Mr Miller and her sifter was
then at .ir French'. On hei going home
Kate took her place at Mr Millers, kavlng
Mr French's for the purpose. Last Satur
dav Kate, on short notice, left for lier
home al Drain, leaving two trunks at M
Millers, one a new one recently purchased
and made arrangements for Mr Miller to
forward tliein on Monday. Sunday M
diller failed to find any of her gloves, and
investigation misled several tilings.
Suspicion Immediately fell 011 the Mat
toon'giils, and the trunks were o.icned
IntlJe tlnee complete suits ol Mrs Millers
clothe were found, also a beaded 6ack
;old locket, books, gloves, etc, In all of the
value of over S150, and a large quantity of
thhiL's not belonging to them. Mr French
notified. Not suspecting anylhln;
wrong lie had notutscovercu any losses.anu
hence was surprised to find in the trunks,
dresses, crockery ware, jewelry, children's
nlav thines. etc. belonging to his wife and
children, and still several rings, jewelry,
clothes, etc, remaining in ine trims, ine
property of others they nau worieu. ior,
the two trunks being pacKcu iuii 01 aiuien
property. Among the eftccts were sever
al letters from Ilatlie to Kate, in which
whRn.lvlsed her to steal everything, she
could, mentioning different things, anion:
others a niece of flannel for their org
some b.mks, as the ones she hail at home
im.ru inst snlendul. etc. as quite a num
ber of additional things bave been missed
it is probable Ilatlie took them home with
her. As a sample of the brazenness of the
,.irls on irolnir home Ilatlie told Mrs Mil
ler that she had five white skirts on, and
aske.1 her If they looked hunchv. On
being told that they did she tjok off some
of them, and they " were nearly all Mrs
E qr sec i6,tp 13, R 2 w 50 MHIr. . u acwum m u.c iC.., s-
United .States to C C Harmon Patent the gtns 11 wa oeciueo noi .0 .y
Hausenian's 2nd A to Brownsville. . Filed
they are not.the only ones in Drain privy
to the transactions. The case is an unfor
tunate one. but the Democrat is here to
give the news, and as it gets it from head
quarters the tacts can De rcucu on.
HOMK A.M) A IlltO A l
Hamlet Saturday oiglit.
Sea ad of II C Parmer in another column.
Ixlies all wnol snarlct uaderweir. 75o.,
B&H.
Bahifls CainviU mrico isnA at Borrows &
Searls.
(Jond nvening Havo jou rieil Hu boards
Elegant Lotien
For ilontristry try Dr Wagenncr over th
Linu Coanty Bank.
Mr John Wills, of Miliars, has moved on
C E
ALBANY OPERA HOUSE.
Great Dramatic Event!
ONE NIGHT ONLY
.WoadHf, January 27th,
Russell Jewell -Dramatic Co
Total $16,741
Great Men Secure". The Salem
Journal Is to be run in a metropolitan
style. It has just secured an editor in
cbicf, Ernst Hofer, who comes with a rec.
ommctidation from Senator Allison of
Iowa as ne of the leading young men and
journalists of lowa,and A F Hofer, jr.,who
has the recommendation of the great and
only J S Clarkson. Mr Mitchell will be
city editor. It is really a strong team,
The above reminds the writer that when
he came to the Coast several years ago he
had six or seven soaring letters of Intro.
ductlon from some Eastern Honorables to
Stephen J r ield and some of the other boys.
The Bsndman Combanv arrived in the
citv this noon from Ev.jene, ready for busl
nH tn-mnrrnw inline, lu me meantime
tliov will view the aiihta in our beautiful
oity.
Will It Stop The Marshal has very
properly ordered the Celestials to quit sel
ing lottery tickets to white men, but if
anybody thinks that white men will stop
buying tickets In Chinese lotteries they
will find themselves mistaken. 1 hey have
been doing it for years here and elsew here
He felt so small beside the recommenda- I and will probably continue to, using more
tions that he locked them up and they are I cauton. So far as this goes thoiigh.gamb-
" . ' "'""k. u li"g gambllng.whether done in . saloon
fiftv vears old he approaches the hub he'll lacing four aces.or in a Chinese den facing
publish them. It is a great deal better to I spots, or facing spots on little cubes any
go up, even like a snail, than to offer a wnere or putting dollars into Louisiana
chance to go the other way. Of course, ... . . ,
ik Census. The census takers will
11 business June tst. It will require
n or eight men In Linn county, nnd al
y sevcial are ambitious to be the ones
f do the work. It will of course be of
importance that thev be men who
tliorouirli and reliable. As thpilm I
ny here and the census will ho rustic,
rill be in order not to iln mii hr,fciin..
hil after its completion, and then some
:iimes snoum nave their excuses well
pared.
1 ILL HE 1-IIKRK S.lliml.lV l..!,.
itlng of the Boan' of Director, nf it,.
kVa ""d South Coast Railroad was the
t Important tiat has been held yet.and
results attained were greater than cvei
miu.1 naiiuiur cxpecreo. Jt is now
n that the road whl be here br th
feontracted .September, 1801. for'WIl.
itn Reld has agreed to give bonds for Iti
tipletto.l. Transcript.
Pll.Proportioned. Patti gets Ss.ooo
r.'gtit for singing, and many men thin
msclycs fortunate if they can get that
pount in ave yenrsand It take many te
jirs to earn it. Qne night to ten years
umerence Is to.-) great : b.it It ilh.s
) wnat a peculiar world this Is.
VND.VTCiiicKiis.i. We have a fin
I of dressed chickens f.ir your Su:i'.!.iv
hner, Leave your orders eirlv and se
Ire the best.
Willamette Packinc Co
A tr.llT tlitr 1 -..f tA U,
ne line of saws and carnenters tool.
"Ce .V H r.M. 1V...I.... 1.. 1....
I, , 1 11; u.-i; 111 indiKei
I' nnccsthe lowest.
' tmsl
yasy s AnniTios. 54 lots In this aJ
l 10 ibanr. ne.ir Ih-tlnn,.', ir,
i., . - " "
ranY'M" ;50tf.$ll5.10t,
'UUICIIII 1.
IjOW Tiriees are vlir.t cmiata and
Brown sIIj u the j.-!;ice t ct them.
Yon cm 8iye many a fliinc by trailing
!I C Hnhbarilt v.cv 'inistoro. Try it.
.Sauerlirmit, ,i:ltlc?, pickltd pius fet
and everythim: nie at C K Urowntils.
KrfW England eoadi;n-td minc-i meat at F
L Kor.tor. , lit 15 c-ji.ts u package.
Atk to s.'fl oar Hnlroi l Kriijinoer tthoe
,','ond Hcc.rn.-hMirl oran f-r silo cheap
At iho Art tn-lio oyer Ijinu bounty Itank
Tlio!e deirinu di-hes or lamita can tind a
bargain at Ja Ktucfat & Tiicmipaona.
Choice Sicily lemons, diied Italian pruuea
peacr.C'S etc, at L-alorist & Inumpsuntf,
A ball in to ba u'wtn at Ibinon tc-uuhr.
ana atverai wui auuna trom ttua cny.
The WesUin Newsman of Chicaan has
picturo of h yamutl.-i. of the Wjestt Shore in
IIS laZfi 189 uv.
Several iik rabbits, not often seen in Al
bany, have been on sale to day &t Wilson &
liosijuet market.
Mr Aug. Krechter, of Orccon Citv. is in
tne city wun view to opening cigir lac
tory and stand.
Mies Cornelius, of Portland, who has been
visum? several flays wsth her neter, Mrs 1.
Van Hora, has returned home.
A social dance was given at tha arm or V
ia3t nint Dy u m Kicharil s dancing class.
at wu.cn a very enjoyahto time was had.
MrThomra Brink is arrancine'lhe ceeond
atory 01 ma diouk ior an uiHltrta.nui; room,
and will soon keep a btoclt of goods in that
line.
An Eastern Star Chaptor lodtje is bics
oigfnied here in connection with the Ma
Konic lodire. It admits both men and vo
men
lesreraay aiternoon an o'ercoat was
stolen irom tne uregon 1'acHio whart by an
unknown tnter, it belonged to Wm Martin
ine agent.
A fine line of import id and domestic clears
and tobacco and tobaccouut goods, t o
rirowns exclusive cigar and tobacco store.
opposite the Revere House. Call cn him
for a ileasant smoke.
Miss Susie Fannin 2 late of the East Ore
gon ian force, leaves to-morrow for Albany
to reside in the tutu re. lier many mends
are loin to b.d her a hnal farewell, and hop
she may conclude to return to Pendleton ii
the not far distant future Pendleton E. U,
C M El kins, of Piineville, who was in th
city a few weeks aco, caught the mumps
ma brother, Collins, and Immediately return.
ed home and had in doors to prevent their
spread; but they leaked out, ana at least a
dozen people were soon numing mumps
Mr G M Warren, of Spring Valloy.Minn.,
a next door neighbor to the parents of tho
local editor of the DBMornA'a, and an old
time fiiend of Cashier Lanedou of tho First
National Bank, i in this city on his way to
California. Mr Wat ren came by way of the
Canadian Pacific.
Koep Your Eye on
d. BE ARDSLEY'S
Column.
In the r,futiful drnir-a In
five acta,
LYNWOOD"
Por liter Mli-rn! 25. SO'snd TS cm!.
Seats on sale at Illack man's.
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY
PUBLIC,
JLr0fIlc in Strahan's Block, So's 1
and 2.
ALBAHY, OREGON.
M0NF.Y, CHEAP MONEY,
We have made arrangements to supply
money to all on long time at low rates of
interest on improved f.irms and city prop
erty. Thsce who contemplates building
brick blocks or good brick business houses
can get money. See us.
Wallace & CrsicK.
JAKES P. MEAD,
Attorney at Law and Title Examiner,
ALBANY OREGON.
Will practice in all the courts of the
State. Abstracts of Title furnished on
short notice- Ten years experience.
of
DR. M. J. PATTONy
Physician and Surgeon,
BLUMBERQ'S BLOCK.
Female diseases a spscialty.
dm be found in the office day and night.
Agent for New Zealand Ins. Co. Capi
tal. $5,000,000. Fire andMarlne Insurance
written.
ALBANY PROPERTY.
A good buy. Pusiness property on Sce
ond St., in one of the very best blocks '.1.
town. This is the same block where tho
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 lr.mls can sell on
easy terms.
160 acres ior $1 ioj.
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 Pipe's addition. This lot faces town
and Is a bargain at $iSo. Lots in Hurk
hart's and Goltra tark addition. If you are
looking for Investment in Albany proper
ty come and see me.
Two cottages for rent, $S each.
ASTORIA PROPERTY.
Lots in the RAILWAY ADDITION to Asto
rifc. This property is situated just one
mile and a quartci 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 for 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 and 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,
arid if you desire to Invest in this city by
the sea.it will pay you to call and examln
my list.
though, the (Infers will keep ascending as
far as the ladder will permit, jsol many
rungs left though.
agency here. The history of gambling is
interesting. H was done thousands of
years ago and has never been stopped yet.
and whenever one neaa 01 11 is tui o an
other like the fabled monster springs out
again. Of course it is wrong : but no one
Nf.ver Saw It. The Statesman's dis
cussion of the bridiic question has awaken
cd Albany and she is already talking of na8 c.er iearned how to stop it.
nuuuing a uriuge across 111c uiuuicilc.
The Democrat looks longingly at saicms At Tiik Asilum.-Caleb Davis,
Dnuire anu pronounces 111c oiaiciiiu 1 c-1 . . . . , ..!.,.
... . . ... . I nmnofr nf c2 otpil nt the Insane asylum on
marks on t he subicct as Deinu -ary ana 1 -
cvnical" aud says Albany is actually not Jan. 21, at the age of Ooyeais. The de
jealous of Salem's magnificent prosperity. I ceased was taken there from Pleasant Hill,
p Contents riyi T'iyr.
bharles la Crownell.
If voa have anv lob wcrk to do call on G
V. Smithwho is linn ,d to do it with
neatness aud disna.-K tnd as cheap as any.
on.
ALBANY.'.OR.
WRITSMAH & HULBEB.T BROS.,
Real Estate Agents,
Farms and Ranches fur sale.
Also city property in Albany
and.-Cryallis.
Good, The truth is, a free bridge would
he a grand thing for Albany. Salem
Statesman.
As a matter of fact we do not think
the correspondent In the Democrat ever
saw the States.nan's bridge discussions.
That paper s!vmld have its hands full
of taking credit for Salem's prosperous
movein
every idea of progress among Its neighbors
You'd better go to work on the railroad
subscription before it dies entirely.
.'nor. If. I. 1 almkr a conservatory 01
A Queer Incident. Some time ago Music, lwredale s block, f Irst street, Al
ive mentioned the fact that about forty or bany, Oregon, opened January joth, 1890,
fife nnH hnvs w ere seen throwlnir The course of instruction will consist of
"v - - - 1
Lane county about two years ago. Mr
Davis resided In Linn county for several
years. Ills son J lavis, 01 iiarnsourg.
took the body yesterday to that citv for
burial. The deceased was at one time a
man of considerable means, but he went
as security for several of his friends, and
thev failed, and he lost all he hud. lie
ents without claiming credit for grieved over the matter until his mind be-
three times and the father o twelve chil
dren, e'even of whom survive him.
stones at a wild duck near the depot, that
same duck was killed yesterday, one of
the boys hitttng him on the head with a
stone, and in his craw was found a medal
on which was Inscribed the following The
sotier krout just received by the Willam
ette Packing Co is the best. Don't fai1 to
try It
classes forplano,organ, harmony and voice
culture. There will be a normal class and
diplomas furnished to teachers. Students
graded to Insure equality In rendition.
Prol Palmer's Is the only'recognizfd sue.
cessful system known for a thorough
musical education. Send for circulars and
references. Office hours 1 to 3 . m.
Money Paid. This afternoon T J Stitcs
Recorder ot Safty Lodge No 13 A O U V
of this city turned over to Mis Mary El
len llm rls. widow of the late J J Dorris,
deceased, a warrant for $2000, being the
amount of death loss paid by that order on
ine death ol a member.
Kid Gloves. I have just received an
invoice of the celebrated P. Centemerl
kid cloves 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 represented.
Samvfi. E. Yocso.
Makrlr Business. Mr S A Riggs, of
Ailem.has been in the city settling up his
tomb stone business, which was run here
by J A McDonald. Mr Riggs has sold
his stock to Eagcn k Achcson, two rust
ling young men.wlio will conduct it here,
after.
Special Meeting. There wll' be a
special meeting of Albany Lodge No 4.
1 O O F, on Saturday evening at 7 o'clock
sharp. Work in degree of Friendship.
Team members b on har.d promptly.
Cstled mei-tin at the Opera IIoae a
8 o'cl ck f.r coasi.lerini the Orphans Horn
o be bailt by the l.idiea aid Society.
A Verdict That the grand display of
eat, ornair.cntal baskets, each containing
one pMind of choicest tea, at IjiForest .V
Thompson's, is the finest Importation ever
Drought t3 Albany. This tea Is basket
lired, pure and of rich flavor. 'Ve olfer it
at the aKtcnlihly low price ot 40c
Made to CrT. When buying an axe
get the" best, one that is durable as well as
sharp, and the F tee to do it Is at Price Sc
Robson's.who a'si have a line line of wed
ges, etc.
Tr t: fi!l e
ll'i .
lit ohen a. C R Brown-
Return Engagement.
ALBANY OPERA HOUSE.
-ONE NIGHT ONLY -
Saturday, Jan. 25111,
The Great Traglo Actor,
DANIEL E. BANDMANN,
nd his New York Coanpan-of 18
wall-know, artists in Shakes
peare's masterpiece,
HAMLET.
Reserved sats, 73c, admission, 60
cents. Tickets lor sale at Ulackinau's.
AT PRICE & ROBSON'S
In office ftvcnlngs.
E. G. BEARDSLEY,
Real Estate and Insurance Broker
f and Notary Public,
BroadalbinSt,, Albany, Or.
The Pride of Albany soap
by far the best laundry soap
in the market contains no
ro sen. Try it and you will
us e no other. For sa.e only
by .
C. E. BROWNELL.
IOUND. Te gold head to an um-
brelln. Call at. Dkmoorat offleo and
claim property before it becomes cane
head;
Watches, Watches,
FpringficM watches,
Hampton watches, .
Seth Thomas watches,
Automatic watches,
at
F. M. FRENCH'S,
EThe Jeweler.
FL.KENTON
Choice Candy, Nh!s EYiiH, etc.
CIGARS AND TOB40CO
WEAR THE FC&T i f If I C t 1 I f-VC PEGCW
Matthews k Washburn, .
Ai.haxy,
Orkoox,
I rardwarp.Slovcs and Tinware.
Where are youoinp my pretty maid ? I am go
ing to buy a Jewel Stove, she said. They gi e
such good satisfaction that they make a homo
pleasant, and with Anti-Kust Tinware all is joy.
MATTHEWS it WASHBURN