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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1890)
CHEAP LOTS F-A-l-R D-A-L-E ADDITION TO ALBANY, For Sale on the Installment Plan. Every One a Bargain! ARE BEING IKEEOTED 1 UST THIS BEAUTIFUL 200x200 FEET, This Property will enhance in Value rapidly. ADDITION. STREETS AMD AVENUES 63 FEET Call at the office for Descriptivocircularaml CONVINCE YOURSELF that these Lots are the best on the market. Oflico on Broadalbin Street, near First, Albany, Oregon. WIDE. LOTS 50x100 FEET. BLOCKS TUB DAILY DEMOCRAT. Tiiurs iaj Evening, April 3, 1890. fablUhel eary day iu the woek, Sunday ' excepted. TITtet A Si:TrlSti, Editor, and Publlim. tuiwrvl a ti . ( iiliio at Albany oi as socond-elass mail matter. Additional LHili on Jill I'uiw- LOCAL It ECO RD ,.k u.: ittie V P. Presbytery. The meeting of resbytcry of the U P Church m held yesterday morning and afternoon, dn the report of Kev Frazier it was deci ded to establish a church at Tacoma. A )te on the question 01 licensing uiinis rs addicted to the use of tobacco result- in a tie. Kev Stevenson, ot tuatio.anu the general assembly to meet in liuna in Mnv. The Warm Springs and other ports were submitted. It was voted to fnltiuh n rliiirr.h at Spokane Falls. .The missionary sermon was preached r IPV I THZIrr 111 LIIC UUll UlfUil. In the evening the church was full on le occasion of the missionary exercises. ..vnti.uiiil exercises were conducted by rs L E Blain. Mrs Henderson.oi rort- nl cave a. select readintr. Mrs Durand, : Portland, read a pointed paper on Mis- onarvwork. A pretty class exercise rnntrpo nv jura 4 llllHce ug eu uir ... rt.-it ii iiteS. Mrs Jennie Watson, of Ilalsey, no heard in a select reading. Miss aura Tate's Sabbath school class gave line interesting exercises, Miss Annie arr, of Portland, read a paper on "V hy Little Time for the Master's use," a tileasinir effort. Interspersed were couple antnems uy uuuuuiu qu.iu:i, ell sung. Benediction by Kev nays, Ah Oregon Mas. The Cleveland Plaindeakr gives a long illustrated arti tie about Dolph acting as a messenger boy. It seems that he sent an important letter to England, and Muling tn rnnlil nv liim lots of niOHCV 1V T !iig it he went to Wannamaker's house, BOiA If waa tnn latA ! tlllt he Plight fawn Clnrkson. He saw Clarkson : but ai.oi ccntlfiimn said the letter was proba ly on the ocean, and nothing could be ftjone. The Oregon Senator probably S nought thev would telegraph and stop lie whole niail service for his one letter, iSMiich shows that he is as important lliere as in Oregon. But the newspapers 'jhre all down on him, and will make it sarm for the important gentleman Quite Spiteful. The Corvallia Times. ifhich picks at everything in connection fith the Oregon Pacific, gives the follow;' the Hunerintendencv busi' Hess, which is probably not correct ; but ire cive it as a sample 01 spue : saist trk W H Pettibone and E W Hadley arrived here with their families from rhirntrn. Thev rame to accent positions bn the Oregon Pacific railroad,the former a,s superintendent and the other as assis tant nmniiL'er. Thev were to be installed Siito their new offices this morning.but a W onderful change came over the vision ?tf their dreams and the head of M r Petti fcone was refused the crown, or at least he hever wore it. He left this noon for Chi cago, in disgust, without his expected Mtle. The old tattered chaneau has been temporarily fixed on Mr Hadley's head. h Getting Metropolitan. The fact that Albany can give two first-class shows big Mouses two nights in succession speaks jir the growing metropolitan character t)f our city. e do not have so many en tertainments but what our citizens may Well afford to go to both Fisk and Levy and get a variety of musical entertain- bient not otten given a city within a cou ple days. I To-Sioiit. Fisk Jubilee singers to- f'-i'lit. There will be a fine nttpmlanpe V K 'l a great treat offered. Admission 50 ' kind 75 cents. Go early for gallery seats. I Fancy Work. A fine line of fancy . (Vprk just received nt G w Simpson's, Aanner roils, India silks, figured and Main, a large assortment of embroidered material and a choice variety of fancy l:ooU generally. An elegant etock to telect from. Dk Patton treats successfully all dls abases nf wflir.en.antl guarantees to cure all it . . . ' . " Incurable private diseases. He has a sure can be found In his office In Buanberg's uiock irom io to 12, a 10 4 ana 7 10 o. i Two Car Ixiads. Price A Robson have just received two car loads of wagons and lmcgies, light and heavv. and will seli them at remarkably iow prices, consider ing tne splendid quality ot the wagons. Leave Orders. Orders left with Arch Blackburn, of Spencer & Blackburn, for meats from the market of Haieht Bros, 14 be promptly attended to and delivered as well as orders lert at the shop. tSremedy for catarrh of the head. He fVsleens In his office and answers city calls a day or night. Consultation Is free and I sH-crvlhtnif is strictly confidential. lie i a Levy To-Morrow Night. As a musi cal treat, that of Levy to-morrow night, will probably be the greatest in the his tory of Albany. It will ue music too that will delight. An Indianapolis paper says : The Levy concert last evening at Tom llnson hall was very successful with ex cellent program by accomplished artists. Evidences of the high appreciation of the entertainment were abundant and gen erous, and the artists kindly met them by frequent and delightful responses. Tnere is ne doubt about Mr Levy's complete mastery of the cornet. He accomplished everything with it last night, apparently, exce'pt making It talk. Others may foice it to wonderful mechanical results and perhaps blow it louier; but no one excells him in producing such rich, delicste and pleasing mutic. Mis Biography. Eugene Sklpwotth, formerly of this city, has been appointed clerk of the supreme court to fill the va cancy caused by the resignation of W H Holmes. His friends here send congratu- lations. Mr Skipworth came across the nlnlna with his father's family In 187.1 and settled near Independence, Polk county. He afterwards studied law wltn judge k. S Strahan, at Albany, and was admitted to practice at the Marcn term, 18S1. He practiced tnree anti one-nan years at Al bany, three years at Corvallls, two years at Pendleton and a little over one year at Eugene. He was a presidential elector on the democratic ticket at the election in 1SSS, at which time he canvassed the state. Times. Birthday Party. Last evening a very enjoyable birthday party was held at the residence of Mr AD Barker, In the southern suburbs of our city, In honor of the twentieth birthday of Miss Maggie Barker. About fifty young people and some railroad men were present, and un doubtedly it was as pleasant a birthday party as was ever neio aiona me nnc ui the Southern Pacific railroad. Games were nlaved. a hieh order of sociability in dulged in and a splendid lunch served. All those present are looking forward already '.o Miss Maggie s next oirtnaay. It Was Blackmaii The case against Wes Shelley, charged with committing rape, was tried at Fossil, Gillum county, last week. L Bllyeu, of this city, was at. tornev for the defendant. The witnesses were tried separately, not being allowed to hear tne testimony of each other. Their testimony was very conflicting and showed plainly that the case was one of black mall. After five witnesses had 'been ex amined the case was thrown out of court without hearing any testimonj from the defense. Mr Hilyeu has returned home. Register. Two in Succession. An Albany man in Corvallls was greatly amused at the at- tempts made by the hotel busses to pass a certain place In a prominent street. was the remnants of a mud hole, the hole being left. The Hemphill buss got into it and was only extracted by the passengers getting out and working at tne wneeis. Then the Occident followed, going down to the hub, and only by severe physical labor was the buss gotten out, To the Al bany man, who is used to our level (:) streets, it was heaps of fun. Bound for the Suburds. The Street Car Company have definitely decided to extend their ilne, and will file articles sup plementary for that 'purpose. The Will amette Land Co will raise a big subsidy to get the line to their addition, and the street cars arc wanted in several other di rections. Albany will probably have five miles of track within a yeai . Everybody Tote, Every voter In Al bany should be at the polls on Monday and vole on the bonding question. Do yod want Albany to continue to forge ahead with neauny stnaesr men vote yes. Do you want our city to dc tne past, healthiest one In the valley? then vote yes. Are you in favor of vital pub'ic improve ments? then vote yes. Vote anv way. Let the vote be a big one. On the STREETS.Mr William Church ill, who was seriously Injured Saturdsy last by a runaway, was on the streets to. day looking after the remains of his wagon, which he found scattered promis cuouslf along second street. His injuries proved much less dangerous than was an ticipated, though he goes with one arm In a sling. Si'Rrxo and Si mmer Delicacies. The lanrest and finest line of foreign and do mestic woolens in spring and summer novelties inst received ana is ready for inspection at Zaches A Son, Merchant Tailors and Drapers, Opposite Post Office. Goni to Portland. The family of Joseph Webber have gone to Portland where thev will remain until August. In the mean time Toe will construct a neat cottage In this city for their residence on their return. Get a scat for Let. liEl'l'BMVAN 1'Hl.UAlUES. The following are tho delegates elected at Republican primary meetings held this afternoon so far as heard from : West Albany I) C Shell, B FTabler,H II Hewitt, Edward Washburn, I F Conn. W C Twecdnle and F M Hcdtield. J It Wyatt was nominated for Justice of the Peace, and G W Burkhart for Constable. There were 24 votes cast. Albany M M Ketchum, S A Dawson, Jus Wallace,E I) Cusick, I, W Devoe.J 14 Whitney, N H Allen and T Froman. J N Duncan was nominated for Justice of the f eace. d, votes were cast. East Albany Virgil Parker.N D Conn, G W Geisendorfer.G W Smith.SWCrow der. For Just ire W V Baltimore was nominated, and T II Rhodes for Consta ble. 10 votes were cast. Syracuse J J Graham and Eugene Fisher. No nominations for Justice and Constable. At Corvallis The contract for fur. nishing lumber for the Corvallls street railway was awarded yesterday to Brown & Son, of the Santlatn country. One hundred and three thousand feet are wanted, to be delivered bytheith. An order was also sent for a car to J Ham mond, of ban Francisco, to be of the same pattern as those of the Multnomah rail way, ot Portland. It is expected that I h McLoy, who has the contract for the construction, will commence work in about ten days. The rails are on the way irom tne tast. 1 he distance to be built Immediately is one mile. A Runaway. A kind of crawfish run. away occurred this forenoon at the corner of First and Ferry streets. The electri fied Well, Fargo s horse did the crawfish act and ran backwards In a circle, lighting against some roods in fiont of Stewart & sox, smashing divers articles 01 value In the hardware business. By expert work the animal was captured and brought to a siana-sun. aome were as surprised at ms antics as they would be to see a mes senger ooy run. Hard WorkJ Lee Campbell, who is a mail clerk on the California express be. tween Portland and Ashland, reports hav ing hard runs now. On his last tilp he was obliged to work three days and niehts without any sleep and he finds there is no tun in mat. 1 ne clerks put on the local express were taken from the overland. making extra wark for those on the latter train, when the overland reached here last Saturday the California mail had not yet Been made up. Eugene Register. A I'ecoliar accident, Last week Drs Payne and McDonald, assisted by Dr Kuykendall, removed several pieces of diseased bone from Miss May Rowland' wrist, says the Eugene Register. Several years ago Miss Rowland fell at the skat ing rink and broke her wrist, and since then it has troubled her and she has been unable to use it. At times U became so painful that it was feared her arm would have to be amputated. A Boom Edition Wallace & Cusick have received the proof for their ad to appear in the immense boom ed- ition of the San Franclsro Examiner, to be issued soon, over a million copies will be Issued, and one of the prizes will oe a lot in vt neeier s addition to Albany given by this firm. Special trains convey the edition to all parts of the coast. wnere they win be distributed promlscu ousiy. At Cost. Having purchased a drum mer's samples, consisting of ladies' and children's muslin underwear, babies Fauntelroy caps and hoods, infanta and children's slips and dresses, etc., etc., and receiving on the same a great dis count, I will offer the same to the pub lic at their wholesale price. From 25 to 50 per cent can be saved on all these gooils. Call early before the stock is broken. G W Simpson. New Addition. "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 60 by 100 feet. The streets are 00 teet wide, with two large avenues, one of loo feet, the other of 90 teci in wiam. mere win probably be a motor or electric line to this add!' Ion be fore long. For terms of sale apply to any real estate agent in the city. New Arrival. A large and complete stock of carpets,tino!eum,oil cloths,shades, etc., al the store of A B Mrllwaln, all of the latest designs, and which will be sold at from 10 to 20 per cert lower than by other houses. Good Bekf. Grant Haight hat just re- ceived a fu'1 supply of corn-fed beef pur chased nf N G McDonald of Scio. It U fat and julcv. O V Sinvison talt orden lor tailor made clothing. Call and ee aamplea. Laiie. Barrow & Sear! tell the Ludiow. $3. Fine thoet In al! widths and IHIMKANl) ABItlMll F. M. French koeps railroad time. Buck oandy drips at C E Brownell'a . Read Matthew's aud Washbnin'a new ad A iiue line of syrups at G C Henderson's, Spring suiting at Ziches Si Son, opposite Poitoftioe. J. P. Wallace, Physiciau and Surgeon, Al bany, Or, Choice canned sweet potatoes at C E rsrownou s. Prepared mackrel. iu Hb cans, at CE Brownell's. Headquarters for cardon seeds at C E Brownell's. For artists' supplies eo to Stanard. & Cusick's. Fresh fish received daily at Schulta's mar net The latest she'jt musio, J disoount.at Mrs Hvman's. " A tsa 1st nf j dh.. f,. .t a C Henderson's. , 7 Delicious cannsd cranberaies rt C. E I Br.wneH'a. Spring over eoatinaat Zaches & Son. op-. 1 usLuuice. Genuine Iowa sorghum on draught at C E Kruwnell s. Great clearance sale or tna next HQ dav as vv r xveaa s. Good evening Have von fried Hubbarda E.iegani ijouen Chipped beef, in ouantitiss to suit at Geo Ki neaaeraon's Spnng and summer woolens iu&t received as i.icnea a 00a. opposite roslotbce. No need to suffer with the headaeh when Hubbard a Capsules will surely oure you. If yon want a fine toiiet or batb soap oall on Stanard & Cusick, City Drug Store. A choice stock of crackers, snaps, atcat G I VlanA.An. II- 1 .1 1 thing. A pair of steel bowed eyeglasses, evidently of a superior grade, await an owner at this otnee. If vou want either to bay or sell yonr property plaoe the same in the bands of K F Asuoy 10. Get your jewelry at Will Si Stark'a. They carry a oboioe stouk, to which they have jobs aoaea some elegant pieces. A large and elegant line of dry goods just received at G W 8iropon's. Do not bay without examining his fine stock, as he has bargains to oiler Doth 10 goods and prices. When wanting anything in the egetable line, witn a nne sleek always on band to se lect from, call on G C Henderson. Fast sales keeps his benohes replenished with fresh goous. A nice line of Windsor ties at Barrows & aearls. A fioe selection of school hats for children at the Ladies Basaar. An invoice of new goods just received at narrows Of Searls. The celebrated Quaker City white shirts si narrows at scans. Mr Norton, the Oregon Paoiflo coal expert, has been in the city to-day. The republican primaries are in session through the county this afternoon. A large selection of ponpons and cord for trimming Banners at the Ladies Bazaar. Go to the Ladies Bazaar for ycur under wear, nosery, gloves, laees, embroidery, etc The Fisk Jubilee singers, a fine looking lot of darkeyt, arrived in the eity th's noon reacy ior Business. The piano that will be ased bv Mr E M Shonert Friday night ia one of the favorite 'Bauer pianos sold by Will 4 Link, Miss Addia Looker, of Euirene. was in the city -o-ay on tier way borne from Halam. . . " ' . Mm Lackey ha imt returned from a trio I Two more large bills of choice mltlinerr jtst received at the Misses Bills; floweia, laces, ribbons and Aeapolitsn bats. Also a nice assortment of children s sohool hats. Those wishing screen door and windows should call on It B Vuok, who will pat them in complete on snort notice. Shop on corner 01 oecoaaaaa gerry a eets. The Misses Schloaser, of Albany, hive been in the city daring the week, attending the Hemphill wedding anniversary and yisiting wuu nierr amaooed. Ijorvallis times. In our notice of the reception to Dr Black Tuesday evening we stated that the chain presentatina was made by Mr L E Blain, whereas it was made by Da Irvine. Mr bl.111 was simply master of ceremonies. Mrand Mm H C Hubbard left for Portland this mornina la response to a telegram from tra r rowera, 01 tne lynildreo a Home, stat ing that Barbara rinbbatd, was seriously 111. Hon M Shannon, of Monroe, hsa heea in the city to day, having been ia Corvallls to attend the Cuuuty Central Committee. The Benton Coonty Democratic convention will be held on luesday, Apul 21st. John Holman and P Line-ran. of Salem. have purchased the Intermt rf Stewart Sos in the Albany Iron Woraa. They are experi enced aeo, Mr Holman haying been aarin tenrfent of Drakes foundry in Salem for about thirty years. Dr Thompson left on Monday evening, by the way of Albany, fotSan Francisco, to at tend a meeting of the directors ot the San Francisco Theological Seminary, which oc curs ia tbst city on April 2 L He goes company with W M Idd, of Poatland, They aspect to return the last cf the week. Corrallis Times. Phil Hultimore is having the tilans drawn I for a three store two story brick at the oorn I or el L.V011 and t imt Streets. . ine u. 1. Ir?t;tvtrrv rlrtst-il thi. mrtrmiio I afterawry pl.,i,t eipcritiu'e. Thoso at- I tending llftiwil thrnsrlviS a. n.uth grat- iiieu as inrir treutuiiut l-v nltmi.v nroi.de. Rev J R Kirkmtricli arrived ia Alhanv to-dav from Seattle, lie rat. the ?-lMMin I Nomine mill tor the WWom ailditinu Ms Deeu securtd.and Kill be built this summer. Some Difference. The business of a Post Office is a good indication of tho size of a place. As heretofore staled tho re ceipts of the Albany Post Office wero $(, 3U5.24 for the year ending April 1. The receipts lor tne f.ugene I'ost Office were over if 1000 less fur the same time; SavB the Register : "The gross receipts of the ffil m It.oV't'a.rel,dinp March 31, 181)0 were $5,842.88. Increase over corresponuinir previous venr.7l. 14. I m, . , ' 1 1 salary of the postmaster for next y?a.r' eonimencmg July 1, 18!)0,wiU be CI T till tin m.in.... ..r litis .. u a I salary.' T '" """"" lvsri salary. 1 Blankets and Whiskey. I0I111 Gra ham was arrested last night by Marshal Hoffman. He had with him two blnnkets nearly new and a bottle part full of whis key that came from Max Bnunignrt's, irom which place it was probably stolen, out uraiiani pays was given linn lv an other man. lie doesn't know where the blankets came from, being too intoxicat ed to appreciate the situation. Anyone havinc lost some blankets can have them by calling on the Marshal and identifying the property. Graham's sentence "was tour Uuys 111 the caliboose. It is said that Prof Kobb. principal of the Chemawa Indian training school, is a candidate for the republican nomination ior Bupenntenuent 01 public instruction. miai nas tne republican pnrty uono I 1 es what has it done. It has not put many men of the solid, pushing character I of Prof Kobb into ottico, one of the most I practical instructors in the state, who I stands no chance of being nominated I tuougn. Prohibition Meftilig. The County prohibition Convention I will convene at the court house In Albany on Saturday, April 5th, at 1:30 o'clock.! aii wno aeiieve in protection 01 our homes and the bettering of the working I classes are invited to attend. Jab E Knox, Co Chairman Quinine. An we all use quinine, the following little Item may Interest many and help the pill to go down: Ten years ago an ounce of quinine cost $3, or more, at the custom house. The repeal of the duty on this article, together with the improved methods of cultivating the bark from which ft Is produced, have reduced the price to about one-fourth that of ten years ago. Meanwhile Importa tions have increased at gieatly dimished cost. American manufacturers of the medicine have not gone out of the bus! ness, and they have been able to hold their own against foreign competition. At the same time the public has been vastly benefitted, In that it gets the use of this useful drug at a price somewhere near the cost of cultivating It. 1 The Last Chance Without Mor Money, Only thirty mare lots to be sold In the Wassom's addition. A lame flour. Ing mill has just been located across the rauroao ano adjoining the Wassom addi tion, and when thirty more lots ate sold the balance will be taken off the market until the first of luly. and no one will then lot unless they commence building I in tl-ilartv a-faira 1 J J W W Beck. A Fast Skater Axell Paulson, the great Norwegian skater, who wore the championship medal for many years, until It was recently rested from him by Mc- Cormick, Is in the city. He will leave for Portland Wednesday evening and will give exhibitions in that city, returning In a few weeks. Pioneer. To expfl the itrporitios in the hlood ai.rf (five strt-i gth to the system before theeffV-ct ot warm weather are felt, use I funder Or gun blood Purifier. JOIIX It. Ct'BLEY. Too. II. Carter, the well known merchant tailor, of M6 Market 8t.. 8. P.. writ to the Ed win W. Joy Co., that for years he was afflicted with dyspepsia which notblnir, relieved till he commenced taking Joy's Vegetable Rarsapaiilla. Be continues, "I am stilt taking It Its mild laxative effects are exceedingly fratefel to the system. It is a pleaaant surprise thai awaits those who do not know wbat our TegctabU Juices do for debility, alucslsh liver and Im- palraa oi restive arrant. Townsend's Ganlcia Addition Is now offered for sale. This is one!of the most desirable locations for residence in or around Ail any, lieiug very high and dry, rich soil for garden and fruit: It thi, hero Mr Townsead 1 was on this ground v. hero Mr Townseod grew his v.. . u-;- t 1 . 41.- lanioua airawtivrrit-a ii'i .avviai ,tain iui Albany mrkt. There is not a more health. f location around Albany than is found in . . ... . . . tint sightly loeatiou. lu.l sized lota ano w,, ... - , .11 i.ij , , ,..,! ih the street running through the Goltra and Hale sdditinns. 1 his property is only two blocks from the proposed street car line. Tbis'property will be sold by the block or lots on tne installment ptan or payments so suit the purohaser. ' W hile this property is second to none around AlbLnyiyet it wili be sold at reasonable prices. Office opposite the partners & Merchants Insurance Co., 1st Street, Albany. Head Quarters for Seth Thomas -watch es and clocks, at the the FMFRENCHS, best watch in world for the money. City Drng Store. Stanard & Gusick Proprietors. Successors to Guiss & Son. Dealers in drugs, medicines and chemicals,fancy and toilet articles, sponges, brushes, perfumery ,school and ar tistssupplies. Physician's prescriptions accurately compounded. City Kcstauraut. Hiving been entirely mi oileud. this old and popular restaurant wil he made firct olatva in every rofpct. The pnhl.e will be given good mls at all hcara for only 25 omta. Ever thing neat and attractive. Private boiea. Oyster la every style. W. A. McOei. rpOTAXPATF.tW. Notlr la hereby I given that County taxe will bAeome dnilnquent on April let. All taipayera are therefore warned to rail and ietlle for the name before .hat time an-i ear ooata. Jon Smam.mon, Sheriff. M0NF.Y CHEAP MONEY. We have made arrangement to ipW monev to all on long time at low rate ef interest on Improved f.irms and citv prop erty. Thsee who contemplate build tig brick blocks or good brick business hoaeee can get money. See us. WAtLAc& Cnntx.