i 'i TUB DAILY DKMOCRAT. Saturday Kvaoing Kirch 8, 1810 Published (vary day ia the week, Sunday's excnptd. XWtHlt HtTTW, EJIUrs d PbUahn. nler 1 a the Put OiB. at Albany. 1 1 m eeoond-clasa mail matter. LOCAL KECORD Additional Locals on 4lh rage. Washed and Reti'uned It. Mr. I. C. Dickey, of this city, has pone to Port land to work (or the Oregon Iron Works. Mr. Dickey is a good workman wid a square man to boot. He was sheriir of Linn county one term. He says lie is one of the first and faithful, ami lived in the forks of the Santiam when Joab Powell was pastor of the community, and that he assisted in running the first newspaper puhlished in the now town of Scio, and he solemnly says that they printed it on a white rajr or canvas and issued to their readers with the un derstanding that they were to read, wash and return, which they invariably did. We sincerelv rcirret to lose Mr. Dickey, but henrtily commend him to the Portland folks and hope he may do well there. i-ulem Democrat. Tumbled. People who know the lay of the land at Corvallis will appreciate the following from the Gazette : A young fellow lately from thecast,while standing with two companions, close to the edge of the bank of the river at the foot of Setter eon street on Sunday last, attempted the mash act on a certain young lady of this citv. and. in attempting to make a very polite bow stepped backwards a little too tar and, before he saw his mistake, was precipitated to near the water's edge nearly forty feet straight down. Strange as it may seem, he received no injuries, but his Sundav-go-to-meeting clothes were liberally besmeared with dirt and his little footsy-tootsiea came in contact switu the water. A Send Off. The Rena Marsell's Dramatic Co., who claim to have played In Walnut St. Philadelphia, have been doing all the small places through the Valley. The Stayton Sun soars In th following manner, which makes the Dem ocrats art critic treinble with envy "Tuesday evening East Lvnde was excel lently rendered. Miss Rena Marsetl's a6 Lady Isabella of the highest order of ele vation. Sir Franci Levtson played the outrageous vlllian hugely. His goat-ee and mush'tash sand-witched with a smile, not from ear to ear, but very long th short way," BEAIt EST 4TB kaLEf. Frank Froman to II Brvant,177.23 acres in tp 11 s, r 3 w s oaio Geo Wallace to Win Patrick, Se q sec ai, tp 10 s, r a K low David A Huvck et ux to Wm Pat- ri. k.Nensec28.ttilOS. rSK 1UW Phupp et ux to C K Welwter.Uit 1, bl 35, Hack 2d A to Allwny 1200 Lola S Saltmarsh to Mary Salt- marsh, all interest in lot 1, blk 13, K A to Allwiny 1 A Hackleinan tn C B llarniscli, lnts S & 4. b k. Hack 1 A to Allianv 700 liweiih A Ames to A L Prclham,- ' . ..... r. -I iA 14 acres in muMir. iuv Corinthian lxxlge to K Turner, S h of N h lot 111, lm 4 oi Tt llarniscli to L B Witzell, lot B. blk 125. Hack A to Allwny 1800 W C Cassell to Nancy Cnssoll, lota Jt 7. blk II. Hack 2d A to Al lianv 2500 11 RiirkhartJet nx to J F Peclilcr 35.25 acres in tn 11 S, r 3 W. . 3150 James U Bovle to W K Hanliuan, lot 0, blk 5, in Sodaville O Smith to R E Hibbler. E h lots 35 & SO. Scio 100 Robert Johns to Mary A 1 Iiifl'inau, Nfl n blk 34. Hack 2d A to A - banv 000 Jav W Alain et ux to L A Woodle, 14.25 acres in tp 11,S K S w. . . oiOV EPGiarv et al to Frank Ciro- man. the 1) L C of P Adams.. . voiV L A Woodlu to J C Jlvers.lutB 7, 8, bl 7. anil lot 5. n hi 8.V'S Riv erside A to Albany 750 CRKees et al by Sheriff to J W CusH'k. lilO acres in tn 12. e K 2 w 2310 Articlna nt in,'nr,nrtit inn nf Hrowns- vi e Bin diim ana 1.0.111 Ass n riieu Edward Waud was indicted bv the grand jury, charged with manslaughter in abetting the death ot his witc, near Cottage Grove, an account of which was given last week. He has been arrested and will be placed on trial this morning. tiuara. This is the man who deserted his wife and children just after child-birth, and even drank the stimulants left for her. It is to be hoped the brute gets several years in tne penitentiary, tiiougn Hang ing IB too Jguuu itll I11U1. 0. T. Porter. The Democrat lias just been shown a letter from Mr. 0. T. Por ter, marshal of Alaska, dated February 15. He reported that lie was getting along finely in his office. Having three prisoners to take to San Unentin Cal.. he will soon leave for that place bv steamer, at the time of writing awaiting orders from the government. He will return by way of Albany and spend sev eral days here. The lowest the temper ature had reached there was 2 degrees above zero. Total sales Total for year. $35,90i $335,359 AiniHv lliKTivrnn. Ten vears aco Al bany bad nearly double the population of Kugene, nut by me receni scnooi census, in the two towns itaonears now that the conntv seat of Lane county has passed its neiithlior in reirard to population. Here are the figures as presented at the school nieetinir in tho two towns last mommy : Persons between the age of 4 and 20 years in Eugene district, 1,000 ; Albany, 1,028. T 1 . : 1?....nA .liatrint 71K in LiVltl VUll-IB 111 J.llftt.n. uicti , Allianv, 677. From the figures given it will lie readilv seen that the blowing by the Albany naners about having 5,000 to 0,000 population is all wind. Eugene, a i . . -l..: o ntn nni,intmn larger town.oiiiy uiuihib o,iuu pwiu.i.w. The above is from the Eugene Guard and as we publish everything we get about Albany we give the above. The figures given are for the Bcliool districts and not for the cities, and hence only in dicate for the districts, which cover dif ferent extents of territory. And as we have stated before Eugene is a university town, containing people re-siding there for school purposes.and it is not complete ly fair to compare it on the school census. Better wait for the June census. That will show the cities population alone. TOE MAN ABOUT TOWN. The Man About Town has just read the following in a county ex : "Albany will soon follow the example of Browns- ille and Lelianon and organize a Board ofT-Tde. Good idea." And the item Is good idea too. We had one once ; but is gone, vamoosed the ranch. Allianv iioiiKi not lie u i hi i'o natterninir al er couple live neighlxi.-s. Having no scandals in Albany the Man Aliout Town is obliged to re'er to one ill Jalein. Prof Randall is charg?d with hugging a thirteen year old girl. As both of the papers there Boein to have a pick at the Prof, the Man About Town rises to remark that the Prof, is absolutely inno cent. A gentleman of irreproachable lituacter just from there savs it is all l'ooliehness,and is siniplv a cas- of Salem spite by a few men. the Man About Town dues hate to see a uion particularly a uioral,cxamplary man attacked. Hug a lamp post, a nariier pole or an Indian to bacco sis:ii : but don't hue a thirteen year out girl. The Man About Town rejoices to see that all through Linn there is a live movement forward, not only in Allxtny, but in Lebanon, Brownsville, Scio, liar- risburg, Halsey and in every place in the county. Four of tho places mentioned will have newspapers. Harrisburg, the nrst to nave one boinir lett out. It must hunt up a press. In these places too real estate is ciouimng m value. In lelianon, lor instance, tne Man About Town is in formed that a live former resident of that city, now residing here, has cleared $15, 000 in real estate transactions during the past year. Who has done better than that in Albany property. The streets of Albany just at the pres ent moment are in a frightful condition. Let the truth be told. To ride along any st reet in the city is like churning butter by hand. Every crosswalk is another splash. There are holes and holes, and just west of the O. P. R. R. track on First Street is a place that looks like the crater of a volcano. It takes hardihood to nav igate it. At crossings there are deep watery excavations, and mud untold. Our city has a big iob on hand in the im provement of our streets, and liecause Spokane and Tacoma have slathers of mud and grew is no reason why Albany ghould also have the element always. Ooes to Corvallis. Mr W liter Wiles, who ha been with Foahay & Mason several years, ha resigned on account of having accepted the position nf ea.hier of the Beaton Conntv hank. A faewell paty wai tendered him Thursday evening by his brother cleric, ftir liawsoo, Mr Wiles is a very exemplary young man, whom Cirvallis is fortunate in receiving as a resident. The member of the V L ar ciety ot the Baptist chnroh showed their appreciation ot Mr wiles dv presenting mm villi a nesuuiui fioia locnet witn tie si;ua turei of thirteen original members inscribed. As nresident of tbat society, it incressed in two years from that number to 150, a fine showing. They QuAiuiEL. In Astoria the Co lumbian and Astorian both claim to re ceive the associated press dispatches and are having a lively quarrel about it. The fact is neither receives more than a pony service, as it is called. The Astorian says : In the closing months of laBt year a few papers succeeded in raising enough monev to eet some kind of telegraphic service,satisfactorv to themselves, but not what would suit 1 lie Astorian. ine ren dleton Tribune, the Walla Walla Union. and one or two other papers of that class got in, and, probably, the Columbian. That service is good enough for such pa pers as can't anord to buy anything bet ter, but it IB not good enough lor ine As torian. .' West Back os Him. Arriving home from Yaquina Bay yesterday we found the office eeserted and no paper issued or ready to issue. Having no other choice we issue a half sheet. Our ar rangements were perfect for the issuance of the paper hereafter without our per sonal supervision, as we supposed, elfi we would have made diffi-rent arrange ments. The old quotation "Whereso ever von think a man be, there he isn't likewise," caught us out this week, sure. Scio Press. Fearful Prediction. A noted phy sician predicts that all people who have had the grippe will get the cholera as soon as hot weather gets in. The Will amette Packing Co. have this to say : Drink pure, uncolorcd Japan tea, called Unity, and you will always be healthy. A gift given with each can. The Time. Sow is a good time to have your picture taken at Crawford & Pax ton's. Call at our parlors and we will convince you that we are now making finer work than ever liefore. You are cordially invited to come and look over our hue stock ot views. Simply Immense. Speaking of big things, L E Blain has the largest and best selected stock of clothing in the valley ,his counters being packed to their utmost capacity. This is not an advertising statement but a fact. His new goods embrace a fine line of suits, among others some manufactured by the Albany Wool en Mill Co., which will be sold for $10 a suit. Wear an Allianv suit. Ilia new stock of boots and hats is also large and embraces the latest Btyles. Ihe advan- tjira of a larze stock to select from greatly appreciated by Mr Blain's cus tomers. Xew Adoitios. '-'Wright's addition"to Albany is now on the market and com prises 165 large.level and beautiful build ing lots. The blocks have eight lots to the block, each lot being 80 by 100 feet, The streets are 60 feet wide, with two large avenues, one ot loo teet, the other ol 90 feet in width. There will probably be a motor or electric line to this addition before long. For terms of sale apply to any real estate agent in the city. Stall Fed Beef. Haight Bros.,of this city, have just purchased thirty-five head of stall fed beef, twenty-one being secur ed of Mr Green McDonald, paying 4 cents gross, or about 8 cents net, the cattle averaging aliout $50 a head. They will be cut up in the market, and the public will lie assured of lieing able to get some fine meat for several days. HY is it. a man who has some wheat stored at Corvallis wishes us to ask why it is that wheat is 111 cents here and only 58 there, though they have liuasted or having as good a market. 1 T 7uno. joj a.ipnl m no.f pun ji Aax "n A'!!".! '1-mui os us -oj auin-mj Born. To the wife of llelrokte Izuml da, In Albany, March 8, 1890, a girl. Mi Izumlda boasts of being the father of the first Japa.ieze child ever born in Albany. . 'j -Remnant.--A large and fine line of ) remnants at G W Simpson's at your own once. Try it. . -v k Fattox treats successfully all dU eases of women.and guarantees to cure all curable private diseases. He has a sure remedy for catarrh of the head. He bleeps in hU office and answers cltv call day or nltrht. Consultation is free and evervthtnz is strictlr confidential. Me can he found inhUoiT.ee In Blumberg'i Block from 10 to 1 2, 3 to 4 and 7 to 9. Alpa.T Ma'ble and Granite Work.Hv ios-Utly pnrchmsed the stock of S A Kegs and G W Hrri we shall be pi em-J to bor tilpf and aive pr.CM to all inrncl iaff purrhwr. Bent of workmen- employed and prices s low aa aoy tor hrst-elaaa work, is) t as before purchasing elsewhere. Eoa & AcHtsoir (oeit door to Democrat office) Albany, Or. County Judge Blaokburo, of Liua.u here to-day to consult with our county court on the Jefferson bnnge. oalem Jonrntl, Keep Yopr Eye. It would be well for farmers and others to keep an eye on the the large and varied supply of agricul tural implements which Mitchell & Lewis keep on hand, and the large number of new buggies and other spring vehicles men thev are now receiving at their place of business, on Second street, near Schmeer's livery stable. You should by all means call in and examine their stock. as they feel safe In saying hat they can maice you oetter terms man any other house in the cltv. New Arrival. A large and complete stock of carpets, llnoieum,oil cloths,shades, etc., al the store of A B Mrllwain, all of the latest designs, and which will be sold at from 10 to 20 per cent iover than by oiner nouses. HOME AND AB&(ln I Bargains at Read's. Halsey ia to have a newspaper. F. M, French kevps railroad time. For artists' supDlies no to titanard A Cusick's. See Barrow & SaarU new ad. in another column. Fiesh tub received daily at Schultz'a mai kit. The Portland train was several hours late to day. Mr Geo 9 Kwmev has been in Portland in business. Mr W C Suars returned last evtmiuif from a trip to S.ilcm. Great clearntioe sale or ths next 30 dav at W F Reud's. Hood evening Have vou tried Hubbards Eletffipt Loticn Chipped bnef in ouantitiis to suit at Geo j iieiiuursou'S The fl'iod is past and stiil vn em vet the wilt pnutiDg at roe! pa. DontUil tocet vour uriutina J ana at Phelpo be does the best. lOoereent off on all cash tales for the next 30 days-at V F Read's. Wheat has an upward terd jnov and is quo ted at l)) cants. Oats are 3U cents. We can and will sell cloak eheauer than any roniana nouie. w f Kead Low prices are what counts and C Brownells is the place to got them. You cut save manv a dime bv t radio ir at n Li nuDoarut new drug store. Try it Sauer kraut, pickles, pickled bins feet and everything nice at C E Browueils. Watches, clocks and iewelrv uarefu.lv re pairea aun warranted at r Al r rencn s No need to suffer with the headauh whon Hubbard's Capsules will surel cure you. If you want a fine toilet or hath soap call on Stanard A Cusick, City Drug Store, Mrs. M Sternburc and daughter Sarah went to Corvallis to-day, on a visit with inenas. Geo B Vaasalle and wife returned from Oakland this morcing. He ia somewhat im proved in health. The Seattle Iusuranoe Co has had a re ceiver appointed. There are one or two stockholders in Albany, During the late blockade in California, newspapers were taken into Lake county on horseback wd sold for 50 cents apieoe. One Yaquina Bay man recently suea an other one for $6 for fighting tire about a year ago. It created considerable of a atir. The aubject at the 4 o'clock meetins to morrow of the Y M C A is: 4,The True Course cx Intellectual Culture. ' Prov. ! 1-9. A new town between Monmouth and In dependence is to be called Tall mad ee. Probably because it will be sort of a tongue tor ineae cities. A petition is being circulated asking the post office department to establish a mail route from Yaquina City to Alsea Bay and a.. i.tii... rr - , hj eawoiiau a pose omoe at ceaver vreeE. G A Hill. who. with hia wife, were called here sometime ago on account of the serious uiness ot bis mother, Mrs K (J tfilJ, re tut ned to hia home in Seattle, his morning. Sohool election on Mondav. A director will be elected in the place of Mr. John Foshay, whose term expires. Mr. C G Burkhart, the efficient elerk. will undoubt edly be re-elected. In a mask ball at Baker Citv the follow ing former Albany people appear in a long list of maskers: C H Luderman, Tommy McGinty, Mrs Luderman. riomine: Misa Wallace. Girl of the Golden Weat. Ex-Gov Z F Moody, supposed to be Terr wealthy, pays taxes eu $10,900 at The Dalles. French & Co are the heaviest in dividual taxpayers there, and are assessed at tbi.raa. A justice of the peace at Farminirton. Wash, being disturbed by aoaie hoodlums, leit nis rostrum ana whip wed the turbulent fellows in good shape. The court proceeded with business thereafter with the beat de corum. Bert Magers is up from Albany, rlsitins his mother at thia place. He has been clerking f. r La Foraat & Thompson, but aa they have sold out he will now be with F. Cohen, the clothier of Albany. Stayton Sun. The Polk county court yesterday irade an appropriation of 810,000 toward rebuilding the Salem bridge in a substantial manner. They also agree to co-operate with Marion county in maintenance of the bridge alter it ia built. Chilled Plows, Those wishing plows will make a tnlstake If they do not call on the Mitchell & Lewis Co. and examine their large assortment of Gale chilled walk Ing plows. Some of the superior qualities of these plows are the adjuttibte handles,1 the dratt Is always direct, the standard jointer is uwd, which keeps the plow al ¬ ways in line. Hy all means call and ex amine them. Keep Your Eye on E.G. BEATvDSLEY'S Column. Agent (or New Zealand Int. Co. Capi tal. $5,ooo,cco. Fire ai cMorli c Irunaac wrllt.n. Townsend's Gardes Addition la now offered for ale. Thia is one of the moat desirable locations for residence in or around Albauy, beiug very high and dry, rich sou for garden and truit. It was on thia ground where Mr Townsend crew his famous strawberries for several years for the Albauy market. There is not a more health ful locatiou around Albany than is found in this sightly locatiou, fuJ sized lots and blocks, street all laid oat to correspond with the street running through the Goltra and II ale additions. This property is only two blocks from the nronoaed sti-ewt oar Hue. This property wilt be sold bv tho block or loison me luntaitineut plan or payments to suit the purchaser. While this property is seooud to none around Albny:yet it will be aoin at reaaonanie prices. U III co opposite the Farmers & Merchants insurance Co., Ut o tree c, Albauy. AL B AN Y Real Estate. LEGE LIST. BUS1XFSS PROPERTY, . RESIDENCE PROPERTY. CHEAP LOT -IX -A-LL ADDITIONS. INSTALLMENT PLAN. Farm Property In Large or Small Tracts On Favorable Terms. If You Are Looking foi Investment Call at THIS OFFICE. Head for Quarters Seth Thomas watch cs and clocks, FMFRENCHS, best watch at th the world for the money. in In office evenings. E. G. BEARDSLEY, Real Estate and Insurance Broker and Notary Public, Broadalbin St., Albany, Or. MONF.Y, CHEAP MONEY. We have made arrangements to supply money to all on long time at low rates of Interest on improved f.unis and city prop erty. Thsee who contemplates 'building brick blocks or good brick business houses can get money. See us. WALLare& CltsiCK. Made to Cut. When buying an axe get the best, one that is durable as well as harp, and the place to do It Is at Price & Kobson a, who also have a hne line of wedges, etc. Get a Machine. And wnen setting one lent De euner a uomesuc or uavi Price Ac Kobson are agents for these perior sewing machines and invite an in spection of what they can do. Large Immiuhatioh They are com ing fast, from all quarters, anj are large, plump fellows, oressed ready for a fine I Sunday dinner. A large lot of chickens I can be had at the Willamette Packing loisiore. iau early. Darins the recent flood on th. Hln.l.v the housa belonging to a settler by tho name of Shultze was washed aw.vjatid with it a trunk containing a watch and clothing. The trniik went ont to aea and washed up on tbe beach but little the worse for the water. Seattle alreadtr ood tains withia itself a city of N O's. Tbe Presi saya that there are fully 800 vagrants in that city. There are 300 prostitutes, 75 professional gamb lers and 4O0 people resides havinir Mno visible oalling or basises to maintain them selves. Carpet lepartment I have added about two thousand dollars worth of carpets tb my stock this spring. N'erf styles in 3 ply Ingrain tapestry and body Brussels; also hall and -stair to match, rugs, cocoa and napler matllng, Remp carpet dlna mat ting, etc. I have also connected with my carpet department, lace curtains and curtain nets, porlicrs, window shades, wall paper. Iln oleum, and Boor oil cloths. I have and am receiving the largest and best assorted slock in these lines of any house this side of Portland. These goods are all on the second floor, where I have them arranged so that buyer, have very little trouble In select ing what they want, plenty of room and light. Thos. Monteith has charge of this department and will take pleasure In showing the goods at anv time. Smut. E. Youkc. Opera House. THREE NIGHTS, COMMENCING Monday, March 10th. Grand Rc-opening of the OPERA HOUSE. Return oT tho Favorite Trap;edin. JOHN A, LU.D34Y, Supported by an w.!jnt Company, in tha beatiful romantic drama. "INGOMAE," THE BARBARIAN. Gtneral admission, SO cjnti. Reserved sti. o oenU. Soats now on s.lj at Black Man's Drug btote. Barrows & Hearts D: y Boois, Notions, Dents Forn ishlngsand BOOTS AND SHOES Our stock of boots and shoes ia now complete In all lines for spring trade. We will save vou money in buying of us. Ladies, misses and children's fine shoes a specialty. BARROWS & SEARLS, Blumbarg'a New Bloat. Zaches & Son, MERCHANT TAILORS AND DRAPERS, FINE FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS. OIIOSITIJ OBTOFPia XT. Montague - A Son, OOENEE FIRST Sc E'lEIlU'X" STS., UeaJern In Groceries, Produce, Tobacco, ( -1ganu toniccuonary, F.c. Prodno. wsnt.nl in x-h,ni, fr ; 0 , . h prompt .tUi tion. TRY U8-