IH1 DAILY DEliOClUT.
Friday Evening Fibru&rj21,189Q
Pablaahw an )T la tha w,k
Honibf l atuwptad.
SHKHOUU'ITON KATE.
a ivvred by otuu-lar par wotik
fy luail, par jaar M
vault, (Mrinaa'.a
ttiilur.il a til') Post OHlue Ht Albany,
aw Hocoiul-clanH mail matter.
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LOCAL IttiCORI)
$5000 Reward. Here U the grainiest
opportunity" of the age to make some
money. The names ol Victoria C Wood-
hull ami Tennessee Clallin are familiar to
everybody hi the United Stales and many
were the mean stories lolii ubout lliem.
Tliey are now ri'hidents of Knglund, and
after these many years their husbands
want to know who struck Hilly. Paltervon,
as It were. Iteileving the Democrat Is
authority on nil great qucitions they liave
sent 11s the following : "Mr John lild
duln Martin and Sir Francis Cook will pay
the sum of one thousand pounds steiling to
anyone who shall reveal the names of the
person or persons conecrned in the con
spiracy to defame their wives, Victoria C
WootMiull, now Mrs jcumi is martin, anu
Miss Tcnnie Clallin, now Lady Cook, and
who shall give such evidence as shall se
cure a conviction."
Junction. The typical country cdilor
is quite a character. He is both a foo
and a smart man. He is a fool for being
an editor, and being a smart one to keep
out of the poor house.
Now Is the proper time to agitate the
Junction and Florence railroad. But it
takis something besides agitation. It
icquircs acllon. Are you willing to act?
No doubt a number of our subscribers
were disappointed In not receiving the
Pilot last week, Ihe reason Is because
our supplies could not reach us, as trains
were not running, and we did not have.
or could not get paper on which to print a
full issue. l'ilot.
A Bio Concern-. One of the items in
the report of the grand jury of Maiion
county against the Insane asylum was the
following, which is very suggestive of the
fact that it would be better for some news
papers and people not to harp at little
faults of big institutions:
"The Institution is an Immense affair,
wnere nearly seven hundred persons are
fed and cared for.and it would be a strange
thing indeed, if some complaints were not
made, and the wonder is that more have
not been cast loose on the public."
. A Bridge At Brownsville. Judge
Blackburn has returned from a trip to
Brownsville to Investigate the matter of the
bridge lost there by the recent floods.
The result will probably be the construc
tion of an entirely new bridge, though
part of Ithe old one stands, a dilapida
ted looking structure now. A substan
tial solid bridge should be put In that will
be too much for the future Hoods. The
estimated cost is $S,ooo to $10,000.
This is the only bridge of any size that
went out. the fewothers being small ones.
One Kind op Villain. A drummer
came Into tne Umatilla House Monday,
says the Dalles Times, and inquiring Into
the result ot the accident near the Cascade
locks Sunday asked whether any passen
gcrs were killed. He was answered In the
negative. This satisfied hiir. and he said.
"1 am glad. It there are no passengers
Killed It Is all right." The cold, heartless
villain did n it seem to understand that
the life of a laborer was just as precious as
that of a merchant or business man.
Return Them. The party who enter
tered my house on or about Fed. 1, 1890
and took therefrom a suit of clothes, some
jewely and other articles is known and
this will eivc notice that unless the stolen
articles are returned 1 will prosecute the
Prty. If property returned no questions
iii dc asKeu. A wora to tne wise is sum
ctent.
R E Conn.
r0T Injured. The Democrat
mentioned the fact of the Three Sisters
being on a county road at Oregon City
ihe enterprise says:
"Captain Short Informs us that the
Three Sisters Is not Inlured In the least
The boat was beached carefully, and as
"on as the basin Is repaired she will be
launched and pl.-ced upon the river In as
goou condition as before ihe storm.
Reaches Oct. Besides the scattered
damage done by the flood little side 1:
sues are suggested In different parts of
the valley. Heie is one:
"County Commissioner Hvl.inJ went u
lobugene on Friday last. He says th
"mice lor a new Court house this year
has been completely knocked out by" the
in San Francls:o the gambling spirit i:
rampant. Every daily In the cltv but one
receives 3 loco a month for advcrtlsli
from the Louisiana lottery, and It Is cal
culatedtlut this gigantlc'swindllng con
cern sella $100,000 north of tickets in
the city very month.
The other day an Arkansas woman
gave birth to four girl babies, whereupon
an old mab sent her $400, taking good
care, th iujh, to Impress upon the moth
ers mind tiat the money was sent tlirugh
ympaihy.and not as an endorsement of
uch procetdings.
Mr Jefkerson. This well known !
mountain lies In the eastern limits of Linn
county, about five miles south of east of
the gem city of the valley, Albany. In
view ot the fact that the people InEugene,
i-oruaiiu,and other places claim in a scr
ious manner, to have seen smoke nrUIng
from Its peak, the mountain Is of pecu
liar Interest just now. dome people be
lieve these stories, whereas as a matter of
fact, they are simply canards. The re
port is not a good one 10 no forth, nor a
just one, for as a matter of fact Mijcffer.
son has no inclination towards e. en the
eruption ol smoke. What has been seen
is simply fog and smoky looking clouds,
and it takes the e; e of a Pollonius to con.
struct the sight" into anything of a con
hustihle nature. Yesleruav noon County
Clerk Montague and Recorder Davis
look a look in the direction of 'he nioun
lain, from the top of the Court house, but
the hank of clouds and fog prevented even
a vision of the mountain. A Democrat
man, wishing to be snhied, secured the
rising you lg attomev, Mr Russell Wyalt,
as a guide, and did the act in a morderate-
l.y clear skv, but the same kind of bank of
clouds hoveled around the mountain.
The following from the Salem Stales
man, we believe is in the line of other
statements in reference to Mt Jefferson.
The parties aie simply mistaken as to the
belchings, which we predict will be
found to he clouds and mist : If it should
he clear to day don't fail to get where you
can get a good view of hoary headed old
Jefferson which is said to be belching forth
tlamcs. Those distant rumblings you have
heard lately were from Jefferson and a
man on a "sighiiy hill several miles to the
souineast 01 aalein says lie has caught
several glimpses of smokeissuing from Alt
jmcreoii wtuilu the past lew days.
Can any newspaper man in this state
offer us any consolation in regard to
Olyinpia S Murry, an East Portland M.
D., meeting her obligations? We under
stand she is death on female complaints,
but unfortunately our troubles are of
different cha-tcter. We have applied to
her for relief time and lime again, but our
exchequer still yawns for relief. If she
has squared her 'advertising account with
any of our newspaper brethren, please
give us the mode ot settlement.
We can. The Democrat Immediately
after you and many other papers took her
ad, warned you that she was no good, and
the West Side published her standing. It
serves you and others just right, Mr,
limes. Never squeal when you get
taken in in so transparent a case as Mrs
Olympla S Murrys was In the start.
Got Ready For The Boat. Mr Wills,
f the Blackdog warehouse, has been in
he city,aud reported the loss by the floods
in his warehouse as being about 3000 bush-
Is. The warehouse is all right. Ar
rangements had been made with the Bent-
ley on Its last trip to take considerable of
tr.e wneat,ana it had agreed to but was
loaded when it reached there, hence a
greater loss.
Coming. Col Hogg, and Messrs Coe,
Blair and several othtr big O P men, are
expected from the East in a few days,whcn
there will be a stir In railroad matters that
w;ill open the eyes of even Crook county
people An O P man savs the road w'fl
go this year in quite a lively manner. At
present tnougn several leet ox snow at tne
tront is too much lor anything to be done.
To Nliiin . The ani.ual meeting of the
Building and Loan Association will be
held to-night at the W C T U Hall. The
annual report to be made will show for
eleven months, and will be very flattering
lor tne nrst year. $10,100 nas been loan
ed at an average of nearly 55 months In
terest in advance. c.very stockholder
should be present.
Roseuurg Wants- The Presbytery of
Southern Oregon at its last meeting deci
ded to locate a college some where within
its bounds. The location naturally falls
between Roseburg and one of the towns in
Josephine county. It will be decided large
ly by tne inducements oiiereu. Koseburg
therefore making a strong eitort to se
(jure it.
A Skeleton. Last night a man took
to Salem a skeleton said to have been
found when on a cruise from the Willapa
on Shoalwater bay to Astoria, and of
which he said nothing till he came to that
city. A ring worn on the third finger
bore -the engraving: "lo c. V. from
K R " The remains are undoubtedly
those ot Miss Eva Burbank, a beautiful,
popular and accomplished young lady
who was drowned in tne sun several
years ago.
A NivvsPAPER Wail. Lives of poor
men oft remind us honest toll don't stand
a chmce ; more we work we leave behind
us bigger patches on our pants. On our
pants once new and glossy now are patches
of different hue s all because subscribers
limrer and won t pay up whatlsdue. then
let all be up and dolnir : send in vour mite
be I' so small, or when the snows of winter
strike u we shall have no pants at all.
Bozeman Appeal.
New Arrival. A large and complete
slock of carpet,!inolcum,oll cloth -..shades
etc., at the store of A B Mcllwain, all of
ihe latest designs, and which will be sotd
at from 10 to 2a per cert io.ver than by
other houses.
Dk Patton treats successfully all dls
eases of wotr.en.and guarantees to cure all
curable private diseases. He has a sure
remedy for catarrh of the head. He
sleeps 'in his office and answers city calls
day or nluht. Consultation is free and
everything Is strlctlv confidential. He
can be found In hU office. In Blumberg's
Block from 10 to 1 1, J to 4 and 7 to 9.
IOO F. Albany Lodge No 4 holds Its
regular meeting Wednesday evening of
each week. Visiting brothers are cordially
nvited to attend.
ON TI1K SOITHKRN HOINIMKY. ,
February 17th, 1890.
Snow !s about
this morning and it is still snowing.
Ihe recent Hood washed ihe lm,
barn from the Hayes place. The build
lug was no loss, but it contained nay and
straw and a little grain, which belonged to
Mr Coldron. .Mr Young lost about thirt.
head of sheep andMrTilton a few hoL'ii
and all the farmers along the river lost
tneir fences.
Air R van, of Tennessee, has been stoo
ping at Mr llayworth'sthe past weck.look
ing at the country. We lear he will not
have a good opinion of Oregon.
Hon John Long is dNah'ed by a pain in
lis vide, caused by hit ribs heinir broken
two or three vearsa-'o
What was probably Ihe tno-t important
event of the vear was omitted from 0111
last communication, namely the sale ol
the land known all over the valley as the
L tte place. It was sold in tracts, and
st veral of our neighbors availed them
selves of Ihe opportunity to secure homes,
(i R Ward bought the farm land cast of
the road and Clarence Taylor and Monroe
Leach that west of the l oad. T 1 Vaughn
and A Kimmonds bought timber land, and
the Misses Sloan of Eugene bought the
land on the islands, getting it for 40 cents
an acre. The other tracts s.ld for $2.50,
$1 1, $14 and $17 per acre, according to
quality.
School district No 63 failed to use nil
the school money last ear,so this year we
get no cane, tra la.
Lee Harger has returned from Wlscon
sin, where he had been 6tuding telegra
phy.
Prof and Mrs E E Orton were visiting
trlends oithe boundary during the Hood
Miss Lola Henderson is visiting her
grandparents at Diamond lull at present
Heavy Loss. We have been shown f
letter written by A B Oulver of Price
Crxk county, to N P Payne in which
Mr Culver says they had heavy snows
for two and a half months, but it was all
gone at the time of writing. He saya the
loss of stock will be heavy, ranging from
one third to one half. The loss ot 6heep
woulj not be so heavy, and the heavy
loss of cattle, but the loss of horses would
not be so heavy. Not more than one
brood mare in thirty would rear a colt
Mr Culver formerly resided in thlj city
The Markets The wheat market
just now presents a very gloomy aspect,
wlthoutany sllverlining insight. socents
Is the present quotation In Aldany,though
the San Francisco market would only iust
ify 55 cents, and the outside demands are
tew. Uats though, govern more by local
markets, arc looking up, and 32 cents Is
being paid.
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A Large Funeral. The attendance
at the funeral of George Saltmarsh, this
afternoon was very large, perhaps the
largest In the city for several years. Rev
E R Prichard preached the funeral ser
mon.
For Sunday. The best thing In the
wor.11 tora Sunday dinner la a tine lat
chicken, and the Willamette Packing Co.
nave inem. urder early.
In the German election yesterday the gov
ernment was badly beaten, the socialists doub
ling their vote, 1 his is hard on Bismarc.
Kid Gloves. I have just received an
invoice of the celebrated P. Cen.emerl
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 represented.
Samuel fc,. Young.
Piano Recitals. The piano recital to
be given at the college by the pupils of
Prof E Lorlllard will take place next
Mondav evenintr Feb. ia. nt 8 n'rlrwli In.
stead of Tuesday as previously announced.
1 tie puDiic are cordially Invited to attend.
Bang. One of the finest lots of guns
and revolvers ever received In Albany
ate now in stock at Stewart Sr. Sox's. Hun
ters should call and set them and get
prlcer hetore buying.
A JCttGHT Idea. We refer to the large
a. j . .ne line of saws and carpenters tools
at Price & Robsons. The best in market
and prices the lowest.
Get a Machine And wnen getting
one let it be either a Domestic or Davis
Price & Robson are agents for these su
perior sewing machines and Invite an
spattion of what they can do.
Center Tables. A large and elegant
shipment of center tables, In new deslgnes
finest stock In the valiev, jusl received at
Fortmlller ft Irving.
Babies. The finest line of baby catr'
ages In the Valley just n celved at Stewart
fc Sox'a Prices are remarkably cheap con
slderiq S e superior quality of the carrl
ages.
Next. New and best place In town
Gilson's new barber shop In the Fromnn
fllocx, next J cito Fortmlller & Irvine's.
Oest bi ner ,.t town.
iMt Cnrtalns Lr fnrtalns.
1 have jusl received tr.y fall stock cf
lace curtains oougnt direct from importers.
the largest stock ever brought to I his mark
et, and best value lor the money-
Samuel E." V oung,
A New Discovery- Hubbard's Head
ache Capsules. They ore a positive cure
and fill a long felt want.
Yon want good clean printins! Of conn e
yon do! Then give Paisley & Fish a trial.
Satiifaction pnarafiteed. On and see satr.
plea and glva them a call anyhow.
HO HAND ABBdftl)
Baruaaa at Road's.
F . M. French keeps railroad time.
For artists' kUlinliui an tn Stnnnril
Cusick's.
Mr. Jim Murray wan it KinniM vonlor
Uy. ' ' I
Ilev. Ginoi.y. of OlfL'on Citv. has lien
ia Ills city.
Great clearanco sale or tna nnxk 3(1 diva
it W F Head's.
(iot.il HVcnillL' Have voi, rii-f! I Inl.h.ii-ilo
Kletlit l.',tit-u
Chas Brigji-, n ccantr charne. died nt
llarrislmrg last Friday.
1 he II Hid is i.r. aii.l atiil yu can vet the
best punting at Philips.
Don t fail ttiL'et v-.iir nrintiff dmm at
I'imlpv he dn:-a ttio l i-t
Lira aim 'I, mull ,r,0 c.inN For ale
y 11 C Hubbard, druirgis'..
lOiM-rcent off nn nllc4-.l1 sales for the
not 30 tiny, -at W F Read's.
c.im mi.'I u-i!I sell nlonka el oaner than
my I'jrtlaml home. W F Read.
Low prices aro what connts and C E
llronnelU 15 the place to net them.
1 nu cin sive manv a dimo bv tradioi! at
.1 j iiiiiiiianle new diug store. Iry it.
Sauer kraut, nickle?. uikled nins feet
inu every tiling nice at C K Urowneils.
Watelies, clocks and iewelrv carefully re
paired anil warranted at F M Frouch's
4 goon ntiuouil-haud orian for halo cheap
it the Artstudio over Liun County Batik.
No need to suffer w ith the heatlaoh when
Hubbard's Capsules will surelv cure you.
It you want a fine toilet or hath soap call
on scauaid & luaick, City Drug otore-.
Mr. S P Barker, of Brownsville, has been
in the city to-day, also Mr. S M W Hind
man, of Lebanon.
Bishop Dubs, who is being examined at
Cleveland uino, tor unbecoming conduct
nas oeen id Altiany several times.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E Chamberlain and
William Cowan are expected borne on Mon
day by way of San Francisco. They will
be accompanied by a sister of Mrs. Cham
berlain. The amount taken from Mr. Damon
Smith, at Harrisburg by the two ivbberi,
was between $900 and $1,000, and the pros-
pecta;are very bad for its being recovered.
J S Antonelle, the contractor, arrived in
the city last ntght to look after his rail
road plant. Since leaving Albany he has
been 11 California and through the ,ast
ho will now operate in Eastern Oregon.
A report has reached here that it is sup
posed that Silcott, the abacouding cashisr of
the Sergeaat-at-arms ot the house of repre-
sentatives, is somewhere in the state of
Washington. Some of Burger Herman's
ftlends should bunt bun up.
Mr. Daniel Edward Sullivan,;the man
who broke into the section bouse mar the
depot yesterday was taken before Justice
Humph? ry, by whom he was held to await
the action of the grand jury, under $200
bonds. Not farnishig the bonds he is now
boarding at tbe county jail.
Hotel Arrivals
St Charles.
E Krafts, Roseburg
J P It ilson.Mlnn
V M Speyer.S F
M G ildstein, "
J S Antonelle,"
H B Moyer.B'vllle
D M Large.Corvallis
u wiison, "
F W Bowen,
j V Cre!ghton,Port
J A Freeman.
I I Cleland. "
r l Murry, 'Vis
C F Crowell.wf, "
I H mlnewav.Chl N Lueoff.
D E Jtnklns,Oakvii:e J H Wllkins,Kingt'n
C VanClevc.Scio C E. Jlaxson.ll burg
C B Winn.city
Wo have the Exclusive Control ot
o
Uniim't htm to offtr a prtn to uM thlt
I txts.forlUUltBESTHADe. Cutry Can Aoaa
ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS.
SAMUEL E. YOUNG,
ALBANY, OREGON.
Wd lh msn, after cnunling
bis cub, I bavu
Saved Many Dollars
By Inking advni.tace nf llm
low pr;i-i- i.ow being quott d
by
CE
The Sellable f. rarer
ot
Albany.
uit!3m t
1i.ba.y Marble and Granite Worki.Hav
larely purchased the stock of S A U'wur
I U W H.rria. w. .I..11 1- t-7.ii E
inff
and
aho
iair
iw designs and iiive prices to all inteud-
purcnaaera. Den ot workmen employed
1 nricea aa low anv f. t;
and
iait us before purchasing elsewhere.
I.V1V r A .... ...
(next door to Democrat olhce) Albauy, Or.
All I ask ia an honest comparison of mv
prices with ihrue of othor dealers.
C L BltOWSELL.
Tim OM NVrl, S'itu fmnkiui; is fast
mint; p'5tniiinf v.
The Iru'.iu ff this CiwitrrFKitmnAl Clmrch
will yiye a MwinM- r.t thp r-i.iiice of Mr
Vano, Frid.tv evening, Jan. 2lit.
yll'anv, (troifnn. ('hh made ir ity i
nnnt'-v.
T.-v '
eliV,
Head Quarters for
Seth Thomas watch
es and clocks, at
FMFRENCHS, the
best watch in the
world for the money.
City Drug Store.
Stanaid & Gusick,
Proprietors. Successors to
Guiss & Son. Dealers in
drugs, medicines and
chemicals,fancy and toilet .
articles, sponges, brushes,
perfumery,school and ar
tists supplies. Physician's
prescriptions accurately
compounded.
MONF.Y, CHEAP MONEY.
We have made arrangements to supply
money to all on long time at low rates of
Interest on improved farms and city prop
erty. Thsee who contemplates building
brick blocks or good brick business houses
can get money. See us.
Wallace Ar Osick.
To All Whom It May Concern.
The Cennanla Fire Insurance Co of
New York, having reinsured its entire
business in the Slate of Oregon, said com
pany (having on deposit with the State
Treasurer, $50,000,) hereby give notice of
Its dis-rontinunnce of buxlness In Ore
gon, and its Intention of withdrawing its
deposit now with the State Treasurer at
the expiration of the six months printed
notice required by law .
Germanic Fire Issvkance'Co ofN. Y
Hugh Schumann, Vice President.
Dec J '.1 1859
Barrows
mawiuii jiaTj.t".4SMLiaam
lilTill
Ikiklioi)
For the next 10 days we offer our entire stock of
Dry Goods, Hoots and Shots, Gents
Funrishings ? nd Motions,
At prices that will make them go. In order to make room
for our Spring goods", Dress Flannels, Henrietta Cloths,and
a full assortment of Dress Goods. Our prices and stocK of
Shoes are well assorted and full of I'argains. Come at onco
and make your purchascs,as the reduction sale will last but
10 days.
Business is what we are after.
We can save you money.
BARROWS & SEARLS,
Blumberg'n New Rloot.
Keep Your Eye on
E.G. BEA-RDSLEY'S
Column.
Agent or New Zealand Ins. Co. Capi
tal. $5,ooo,oco. Fire andMarine Insurant
written.
If you want
Astoria
PROPERTY
Call on
Agl. for Astoria Real Estate andTrust Co,
Lots in
HAUrHORN'S?ASTORIA,
BERBY'S ASTORIA,
HUSTLER'S ASTORIA,!
: RAILWAY ADD.,
NORTH ADDITION. B
riPOWELL'S ADDITION.
ADAIR'SiASTORIA,
WILLIAMSPORT- .
Compare 1 Irtalit r t ri d j i'cr s
' ACHE properly at all prloev1' Lota
onto cm 11,0 luviHi.'irrr-t plan, ana
ay distance from the decks
Lara-eat and bent Hat nf aatmia' nrnn- .
erty bandied by any agent in the valley.
In office evenings..
E. G. BEARDSLEY,
Real Estate and Insurance Broker
and Notary Public,
Broadalbin St., Albany, Or.
Delmonica Restaurant,
CORNER FIRST AND ELLSWORTH STS.
The undersigned having purchased the
old Herman Restaurant stand has opened
under the above na ne a Urst-elasa restau
rant. Wa are prepared to furnish meals
for parties or dances on short notice. Oys
ters served in every style, esstern or coast
all kinds of Hah knowa in the market!
Employ only tira-clars Iclp, and waiting
will he prompt and courteous. Regular
meals 25 cts. Coffee of first-class quality
and a cup of coffee and cake at from 5 to 10
cts. I am well known in this city and re
quest the tizens to give me a call.
SAM G?E1S, Proprietor.
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& Searls.
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