Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, April 12, 1890, Page 3, Image 3

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    CHEAP LOTS
ARE BEING
Eg
ERECTED I3ST
ADDITION TO ALBANY,
For Sale on the Installment Plan. Every One a Bargain.
This Property will cnliancu in Value rapidly.
E G BE A.RDSLBT, General Parent
Call at tho office for DosoripUvecircularand CONVINCE YOURSELF that these Lots are the best on the
market. Office on Broatlalbin Streot, near First, Albany, Oregon.
THIS
BEAUTIFUL
ADDITION.
200x200 FEET.
STREETS AID AVENUES 63 FEET
WIDE.
, LOTS
5 OxlOO FEET.
BLOCKS
A-L-E
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT.
SATURRDAY APRIL 12, 1890.
PahlUlifl every il y in Ilia week,
Sunday's excepted.
stitb3 & NtrrriNa,
Editors and Publishers.
BUr. l n tho H-wt Oifhw at Albany
ax econd-ca. mall matter.
Additional Loral, on Ith I'axe.
LOCAL SlECOftD
Hah Hkcomk Wealthy. TI10 AVest
Side gives tlio following uotico of a
brother of Mr C E Wolvcrton ami a son-in-law
of Mr Louis Miller, of th'iH city.
. "Mr A 1 Wolvcrton, from Spokane
Falls, who has lieen making his father
and mother a visit ut Monmouth, was
lately in our city on his way home from
San Francisco, whero lie litis been Home
tiino on business. Mr V is one of our
mOHt worthy l'olk county boys, bavins
been reared on a farm, attending school
at Monmouth college, where be gradu
ated in the class of '77. Having abun
dance of ambition he concluded to leave
the farm and embark in commercial life,
.which wbb with the name success, until
cloeing out bin business and turning his
attention to the real eBtate market, he
now stands among the solid men of
Spokane Falls. Land bo bought for 20
an acre has leen platted and sold for
750 a lot. He is now putting up a five-
story brick, which, when completed, win
cost 75,000.
Tub College. Prof. Condit, Kev
Prichard and Wm Fortmiller returned
last evening from attendance on the
nresbvtorv at Portland. Important action
was taken in referenco to the college
hero. Recommendations were niado that
the instituto be maintained as a high
rate academy, that eight of the thirteen
directors lie elected from Linn county;
that three-fourths of the college campus
be sold and the proceeds Ue inane an
irrcdticalile fund. If this is done it
would create for the college a fund of
nearly $25,000, as the three blocks sold
arc, or will lie, worth at least $8,000 a
block, and a larger rate could probably lie
obtained for several of the corner lots.
The attendance the past year was 132,
being tho largest in tho history of the
college.
A Bio Assortment. Fortmlller & Ir.
ving, who do business on a big scale, have
' iust received a car load of remarkably fine
bedroom and parlor furniture,among other
things some sixteenth cenimy oan dcu
room sets, a unique, elegant piece of furn-
iture never before introduced here. Some
thine that will take. They also have just
received one hundred doen window shades
In a larire vaiietv of designs, up with the
times. Among other new features of their
business are some handsome parlor screens
and lace curtains. You have to go to
Fortmlller & Irving's for the latest In their
line.
A River Excursion. The river ex
cursion to Albany, contemplated to be
given bv the University band in a short
time, will be a success, many having al
ready declared their Intention of joining
the paity. The excursion will be given
as soon as a steamboat can be secured and
the weather permits. Statesman.
Excursionists. The Raymond Whit
comb party excursionists passed through
Albany this morning on their tour of the
coast. They were much pleased with
what they saw of the Willame'te Valley.
Our Own A genuine kid glove.every
Fair warrantcd.for $1.50 a pair. This glove
have handled for five years and have
tried many otners but nevel found any
' equal to them for the price.
Samuel E Youno.
Si'Riso and Summer Delicacies. The
largest and finest line of foreign nnd do
mestic woolens in spring and summer
novelties just received aim is ready for
Inspection at
Zac-iika A Son,
Merchant Tailors and Drapers,
OpiMisitc l'ost Oflice.
Dk Patton treats successfully all dis
eases of worr.en.and guarantees to cure all
curable private diseases. He has a sure
remedy for catarrh of the head, lie
sleeps In his ollice and answers city calls
day or night. Consultation is free and
everything Is strictly confidential, lie
can be found In his office In lilumherg's
Block from 10 to 12, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8.
FINE TAILORING AT
BLAIN'S.
L. E.
Corsets. Corsets.
We make a specialty of ladies and misses
nne corsets and waists. We also have
drive In a r rench satine corset at 75 cents
fcxira goou value.
Samuel E Youno.
Ill At Kt l l f i:s.
Mary E Heard to J J llcard.blks i, 2,
lots 1, 2, bl 3. Tang-nt $ i00
M J Pcntland, ctal to Oliver How
ell, lot 4, ll 2, in S W anil S S
Haves A fo HaUev ioe
John lllcvlns et ux to Robert Mnitii,
210 acres In 1) 1. C of I lllcvins ??oo
S S Hayes to Gertrude 1'entlund, 35
acres In tp 14, K 2 w, also bl
2o, lot 7, bl 2, lots 3,4, 5, 6, II 17,
llul-ev tO
Samuel Giitcs et ux to R K Conn,
lot 7,1)1 70, M's S A to Albany.. 72?
Frank Haves to Gertrude I'cnJand,
sundry tracts in Halsey sOO
Rullin llinlttoll Y kirkpatrick, bl
4, and lots 1,2,1,1 3. li t A.l.eb. . 600
James Bugle et ux to George West-
cot, 79 99 acres In L 1. V of
Richard Usher 82
J M Potter by Sheriff to Willis E
l'ottcr.N hall U L. U ot J U Pot
ter 2S2
W tS Carter et ux to Surah M . . . .
White.sundrv tracts in Peoria 500
John Fosliuy and 1) I' Mhhoii to
the llauk ot Oregon, Wi leet
front of lot 3. blk II. Albany. . 000
J M Ralston et ux to T C Peehler,
lilk iso lib, j M Kaiston's 3d
A to I, eh 750
Rudolph Kliultz to Leopold Gal-
1..:. .... -....1 :.. 1.11. !.i Ail....... r.Kn
umi,, jimuui 111 uiiv jiii'imv. uyu
A Hackleinan etux to Emma Hughes
lots ;,li,blk 7,1 I s 4th A.Albany.. 200
A G Hatch to James Dindlev, lot 3
24 tp 1 2 S R 2 W 22 acres 500
r C Hansard to S U Gentry ,37. 5 acrs
Ul. C ot Antlrew Kecs
C M Montelth etal to Clara 1) Mon-
teith, tract In blk 76, M's south
A to Albany
G W Hnchstcdlerand C W SearB to
Sugar Pine Door & Lumbering
Co, sundry parcels in Albany. . 7000
10,204
Totrl for year $463,093
Brownsville. Thursday morning Mrs
O V Coshow, jr, accompanied by Miss
Sarah Coshow, returned to her home in
Albany.
Mrs F F Croft and family moved to Al
bany Monday. They leave many warm
friends, who regret very much to have
them go.
The democratic nominations lor the
different county offices seem to give gc&
eral satisfaction among the democrats,
We have heard but little complaint.
The nomination of l)r J F Henry for
representative bv the democrats is one
that meets with universal satisfaction by
that party and many republicans in this
section of the county. Dr Henry is cer
tainlv a competent man and one on
whom the people can depend. We pre
dict a large .vote lor Mr Henry. limes.
Had to Invest. Mr. II S Crlsman's
new 5 and 10 cent store, just opened In the
McFarland block, Is already attracting
considerable attention, people who visit
the store being astonished at the things
that can be sola lor such small prices,
articles selling for 10 and 15 cents, usually
costing twice as much and sometimes
more. A Democrat man who visited the
store, out of curiosity, left with five pack
ages that cost only 55 cents, one alor.e, a
box of handy snap pants buttons being
worth that sum in a case of emergency.
In less than five minutes the Democrat
had several buttons In places sadly needed
at electric speed. You should visit the
store, If only to see what can be bought for
small sum. More valuable articles 01
course can be had; but all at the same re
markably low prices.
Contract Let. Yesterday, in Salem,
tho contract for building a bridge at Jeff
erson was let to Hoffman A Bates for
11,800, and the Linn county court
issued an order that tins county pay
half of the amount. The county judge
and commissioners returned on the even
ing train from a joint meeting with the
commissioners of Marion county.
The Corvnllis school house cost com
plete 20,000. We understand that the
Allmnv building was built for 12,000.
That is a very good school house for us.
West Side.
Permit us to make a correction. The
Albany school house cost almost, if not
quite, $30,000, the contract price for the
building, without many improvements
mndo lieside, being over $f,uuu.
Skwino. Ladies wishing sewing done
at their homes would do well to call
upon M im McLin. Rooms nt Mrs Mc-
remn'n. fourth street. near the Lvangcli-
cal church.
I A DIE. ATTENTION I m prepared
ti 00 (hes-niatiiii2 nn h vt eoiire fi.
fi-ct lit 'snd satisfaction yuarni t'ed. Tnankf
for past favois. (live me a cull.,
Mas H P-ARNF.?.
Cor C;h and JeuVnon.
A Woman's litwivpry.
"A-vatwrwonlerf it d .(Mrsry h b.n mite
via tlm I (i iir s llrln th's c-tmu. I, U
Kiml llscltltcha. tli in hir tml 1 ,r avi r9ra h
wlttitiKMl its eT.rftt but bar v.tal onrsnt wctr
iitMlvrmineil snd death mwq nnlniiient, I'ur thret
nt'irths shs citirfhod .ncvws'illr s..il e.m d not sleep
,ifi turn-, hi of us s buttle Or Kin' .V. Pisciv
pry InrO'iiimimptfrn sti.t mutt rell.'Ven on
tsklnir not dme thsl .be sMpt s'1 nlht snd wit-
nne h'rftleba ben nihseillotipli cured. Her name
la Mm l.'ifteratiua," Tatia writes W c Hamrirtt s'hI
Co , of tflellir, N P.- Oata It trial boMest Fo
ahay and Mhsou's Prut Store 3
t:. HINT'S HE
We give below an abstract of the an
nual report of L M Curl, county school
superintendent, for the year ending
March S, 1S1K):
No persons between 4 and 20
years 01 age residing 111 the
county, male 3071
No persons between 4 and 20
years of age residing 111 the. 'A
county, female 3034
Total 0105
No resilient pupils enrolled in
public s. -hoots (luring the
year liet veeii 4 and 20 years
of aire, male 2150
No resilient pupils enrolled in
public schools (Hiring the
vear between 4 and 20 years
of age, female 1932
Total 4088
Aver, daily attendance, males 1244
Aver, daily attendance, females 1188
Total 2432
No teachers employed during
the yeur, males 11
No teachers employed during
tho year, females 00
Total 203
No teachers examined during
the yeur, males 07
No teachers examined during
the year, females 82
Total 179
No applicants that failed dur
ing the year, males 3
No applicants that failed dur
ing tho year, females 20
Total 23
No teachers employed holding
iiret-grade certificates, males 00
No teachers employed holding
first-grade cert t s, teiuaies. 2-2
Total 58
No teachers employed holding
zd grade certilicates, males. 4J
No teacliers employed holding
2d grade certilicates, females 47
Total 90
No teachers employed holding
3d grade certificates, males. . 27
No teachers employed holding
3d grade certilicates, females 15
Total 42
No permits granted during the
year, males 20
No permits granted during the
yeur, females 18
Total 38
No teachers taking educational
journals, males 40
No teachers taking educational
journals, females 48
Total 88
No pupils between 4 and 20
not attending any school,
males 720
No pupils between 4 and 20 not
attending any school, females 90S
Total 1034
No teachers employed in pri
vate schools 14
No pupils attending in private
schools 240
Total 254
Value of school houses nnd
grounds 80,970 00
Value of school furniture 71182 00
Value of school apparatus .... 2272 00
Amount insurances on school
houses, etc 32,075 00
Salarv paid county school su
perintendent 850 00
Whole number districts in CO.. 100
Whole number districts rep'ng 100
Aver, number months taught. . o.o
No school houses 09
No graded schools 4
No teachers employed in graded 16
No pupils attending 937
No Webster's dictionaries in
schools 46
No legal voters 3301
No schools visited by supt 51
And. school funds in hands of
clerks $12,110 82
Amt raised by district tax 5,340 13
Amt. apportioned among dis
tricts, county fund 27,441 30
Amt. apportioned among dis
tricts, state fund 7,071 00
Amt. raised by rate bills 217 10
Amt. raised by other sources. . 600 00
Total amt. received $53,586 61
Ant. paid out for teachers'
wages $35,483 14
Aim. paid out lor other pur
poses 12,835 08
Amt. in hands districts clerks. 5,207 4!
Amt. uunpportioned funds in
hands of county treasurer... 23,315 00
tlriTE ftEAsoNAm.K. -Mr W R Graham
has just received some elegant patterns
in domestic and iinimrtfti goods, suitable
for the sea-ion. r iner designs and more
durable fabrics have never leen seen in
the vnlley. The display is really an extra
one, and men w anting stviish suits or
pants should call and examine the pat
terns before buying. Prices the most rea
sonable. Soring and summer wooleca jnt. received
at Z.iches ft Sou. opjiosite Pot t tfice.
oi vtv mhih.l mi ri:ir
1'OUT.
IIOMK AMI) AKlii.Mll
F. M. French keeps railroad time.
Rock candy drips at C E Browoelt's.
Read Mattlicw's'aud Washburn's new cd
A line linn of syrups at G C Henderson's.
A nice line of Windsor ties at Barrows &
.3earls.
suiting at Z.ches & Son, opposite
Pa
1 w. Wallace, Physician and Surgton, Al
bany, Or,
Choice cauned aweet potatoes at C E
BrownuU's.
Go to Aug Lango for staple aud fancy
groceries.
Prepared mackrel, in lib caos, at C E
Brownell's.
Headquarters for garden seeds at 0 E
BrowueU's.
For artists' supplies go to Stanard. &
Cusick's.
The latest sheet music, $ discounkat Airs
flyman.
A fine lot of orange and other fruits at Q
C Henderson's.
Delicious canned cranberaies at C. E
Br, wnell'a.
If vnu want to buy gocd bread, cake and
pins go o Laoge's,
Spring over coating at Zaches & Son, op-.
poaite Postoflice.
Genuine Iowa sorchum on dranght at C
E'Krownell a.
Good evening Have yon tried Hubbards
biegant Lotiea
Chipped beef.in quantitiss to suit at Geo
(J Henderson's
An invoice of new goods just received at
Harrows Si Searls.
The oelebrated Quaker City white shirts
at Barrows At Searls.
No need to suffer with the headach when
Hubbard's Capsules will surelj cure you.
If you want a fine toilet or bath soap call
on Stanard s lusicu, i;tty urug store.
leave your order at Lance's for anything
jou wish for in the bakery line.
If vou want either td buy or sell your
property place the same in the hands of R F
Asuby aC Uo.
Just received, at F M French's, a large in
voice of ladies' and gent', gold watohee.
which will be sold at very olose figure, for
the next thirty days.
A large and elegant line of dry goods just
received at G W Simpson'.. Do not bay
without examining bl. tine stock, as he has
bargains to offer both in goods and price.
When wanting anything io the vegetable
line, with a tine stack always on haod to se
lect from, call on G G Henderson. Fast sales
keeps hi bench, repleaishod with fresh
goods.
Read Matthew, ft Washburn', new ad,
Do yon want a home ? Bay a lot in Fair
Dale.
After the carnival last evetlng t social
dauco was given.
H F Merrill returned last evening from a
truto Portland.
P Centemerie kid gloves in blaok and ool
ored at Samuel E Young's.
Arhor Day exeroi.es at the opera home
to-night. Admission only 10 cents.
The Foster eennine.hook slove Fosterina
in blaak and colored, at Samuel E Young'.
Fair Dale lota will soon be all sold. This
property will bring $200 per lot before fall.
Several bids were reoeived yesterday for
building the Salem bridge, ranging from
$47,000 to 90,000.
Ladies who take part In the Merchants'
carnival will find a tine line of to slippers
at Barrows' & Searl'a.
Mr E F Sox went to Portland yesterday
ro attend a meeting of the directors of the
Poitio Insurance Co.
Tnose wishing screen door and window
should eall an R B Vunk, who will pat then
in enaiplete on ehort notice. Shop on corner
of Second aid ferry streets.
Next Monday Mrs Fanning and her broth
er, MrGilliland.will start for the East, the
former going to accompany the latter, airs
KanniDK la over eighty year i age, ana air
Gillilaud two or three year younger.
By request of the W C T U, oi Albany.th
nastor of the Christian Church, corner 5th
and Jackson street, will preach upon ''Ob
servance of the Lord Uiy to-morrow ar
1 1 o'clock . Kreulng, "Christ and Nicodt-
mui.
Rev. Prichard his been oleoted ot e of
the delegates to the national meetiqg oi the
Presbytery at Saratoga the coming summer.
On his return to Oregon Rev. Prichard will
be accompanied by his sistor, now a resident
of Southern Dakota, who will hereafter re
side with him.
Millinf.kt Ofenixo. At the Misses
K and E Ball Friday and Saturday, April
il, 12. All ladles cordially Invited to
come and inspect our stock as It is superloi
in quality. Price considered to any thing
ever before brought to this city.
Yen ctn say many a dim by trading at
H C Hubbards new drug store. Try it.
lOoercent off on all cash '.ile for the
next 30 dayt-at W F Read'.
New cream cheese just received at Coi.rad
Meyers.
A large eleotion of ponpons and oord for
tri nm ng banner at the Ladies Baatar.
Till: KE:OM) NKillT.
Another packed house greeted the
Merchants Carnival, which has proven
one of the greatest successes ill Albany
in the matter oi local entertainments,
Over $400 was netted the W. R. C. The
program the second evening was as pleas
ing as that of the first evening. The two
tnlileaus were repeated, nnd another very
retty one, "Uriel and History." present
ed. The music, vocal and instrumental
was of a high order. Two section drills
were presented in attractive shape. Dur
ing the evening sergeant Overmen.wbo
hud drilled the participants, was present
ed with a handsome pair of opera glasses
as an expression of the appreciation of
the W. R. C. for his efforts. In addition
to the names already eiven the followine
have, been Handed us as having partici
pated, the large number taking part mak-
ng it a ditncult task to get the names ot
all :
Albany Woolen Mills, manufacturers of
a fine fabric, represented by Hattie Gal-
braith.
Delmonica Restaurant, by Bessie Salt
raarsn.
W B Gilson. barber, bv Mrs Gilson.
Albany Collegiate Institute, bv Lida
Galbraith.
F Co., by Linda Miller.
Price A Robson, dealers in hardware
and agricultural implements, by Gussie
fteiner.
Geo C Henderson, grocers.bv Mrs Hen
derson.
W R C and G A R, by Sliss Macoon.
Albany lee Co, by Ida Stuart.
Wallace & Adams, grocers, bv Miss
Dougbton.
R Graham, tailor, by Sarah Stern-
burg.
J K Weatherford. attorney, bv Alice
Blake.
Making 85 who participated in the car
nival march.
FIXE TAILORING AT L. E.
BLAIN'S.
...
NEW STOKE-LAMES' BaZAAR.
An entire new and stylish stock of
fine millinery, ladies and children's
readv-mado garments, hosiery, corsets,
handkerchiefs, kid gloves, "neckwear,
veiling, embroideries, laces, Ac, &c. New
novelties for ladies and children ar
riving daily. Call and examine goods
and prices. Every article marked in
plain figures. One price to all. Re
member the places Ladies' Bazaar, Fro
tuan Block.
FINE TAILORING AT L.
BLAIN'S.
E.
Timely Advice It is always proper
in the Spring, as the days bein to grow
warm to don a lighter kind of clothing to
suit the climate, in L E Blaln's tailoring
department an elegant line of suitings has
been received, unsurpassed for quality and
size in the valley. Men contemplating or
dering suits should not do so without call
ing on Mr Schlifler, who is ready to show
this splendid line of suitings.
I have just received a 1-irge invoice of lace
curtains, ranging iu price from one to nine
dollars a pair, scrim, urcuin nets, etc. Also
a lino of certain p)Ies atd fq-nilure cover
ing. S All I' EL E YOCNO.
Center Tables. A large and elegant
shipment of center tables, in new designes
finest stock in the valley, just received a
Fortmlller at Irving..
Stockinet and Jkrisy Jacket.
Just received anew supply. I
think the best ever shown for the
money.
Samuel E. Youn6.
Having taken the agency of Dr Thatch
er's magnetic shield, I wl'l be pleased to
see all suffering win. thronic diseases
Rheumatiiim a specialty. Same is had
by Prof. Spear,
Mas S. Race,
When any p rson find It easier to slt.er
stand, or walk, or sleep In a crooked posl
tion than a straight one, such person in.iv
be sure his musuclar system is hadlv de
ranged, and the more haste that man or
woman makes to hold the spine uracil!
tne Detter.
GEO. A. WEBKEH.
Geo. A. Werner, the well known book engraver,
of SSlCallfornlaBt, S. F., write, to the Edwin W.
Joy Co., that his wife ha been taking Joy' Veg
etable Sarsaparllla for month for Ifrer trouble
and Indigestion with splendid result, lie says,
ti hT found It inialnsble for keeping ti
system regulated. II divide the load with a
drspepslal stomach and replaces the distressing
sens of fulness and oppression with a feeling
of ease and relief. It Is a perfect liver and bowel
regulator. W. hsv. both been taking It for
month. It Is good to bar handy."
Townsend's
Garden Addition
Ih ddw offered fur sale. This is one of the
most desirable locations for residence in or
around Albany, being very high and dry,
rich soil for garden and fruit. It was oc
this ground where Mr Townsend grewhk
famous strawberries for several years for the.
Albany market. There is not a more health
ful location around Albany than is found in.
this sightly locatiou, fuj sixed lota and
blocks, street all laid out to correspond wit
the street running through the Ooltra an
Hale f dditions. This property is only tw
blocks from the proposed street oar line.
This property will be sold by the blook or
lots on tne imttaiimenc plan or payments to
suit the purchaser. NV hile this property-it
second to none around Alb-ny.yet it will fee
sold at reasonable prices.
Oflice opposite the Farmers & Merchants
Insurance Co., 1st Street, Albany.
F. Hi FRENCH.
Dealer in
WATCHES,
Clocks,
JEWELRY
AND
Spectacles.
I have the largest stock of
Spectacles and Eye glasses
in the county and fit them
by Johnston's pat. Dloptic
eye meter.
City Drug! Store.
Stanard & Gusick
Proprietors. Successors to
Guiss & Son. Dealers in
drugs, medicines and
chemicals.fancy and toilet
articles, sponges, brushes, .
perfnniery,school and ar
tistBBuppiies. Physician's
prescriptions accurately
compounded.
City Restaurant.
H.ving been entinlj ri ir.ciielcd. this old
aud popular restaurant wi:l be made first
claia iu every respect. The pnblio will be
given good meals at all hour, for only 25
cents. Everything neat and attractive.
Private boxes. Oyster in every style.
W. A.McGie.
To TAXPAYERS. Kottre 1 hereby
given that t eur.ty ljewlll beuoma
dnlli qnenl on April 1st AH laxrayera
are tbt-reloie warned to rail and settle
for the same Lefrre .kst tlu and aay
cost.
JOHN SXAM.MON,
Sheriff.
MONEY. CHEAP MONEY.
We have made arrangement to upjly
money to all on long time at low rate 'f
interest on Improved I.ums and city prop
erty. Thsee who contemplaies building
brick block or good brick business house
can get money. See us.
Wallace & Crtsicic.