Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, July 21, 1891, Page 3, Image 3

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CTf OFFICIAL PAPER.
LOCAL. KKCOHI).
Fi AT Lkiiaxon. At 11 :30 o'clock
) night a tiro was discovered in the
t of T 0 Peebler's grocery store, prob-
lUrtlBK ironi a nu, ag mr roomer
clerk lmil been usinit a candy stove
II about II o'clock. Itspread raoidlv
toying the building and contents,
t'ora vi r x iiiciii uujuminx, me
at, the harness shop of .1 C Krey,
office of I)r Duckett. The build
in sll owned by Dr J S Courtney,
-e Tslued at $S0OO, being insured
i). S 1' Bach placed the value of
a-k- at $4000 to $5000, insurance,
; T 0 l'eebler, value of stock, $2000,
viet, $1000; F M Miller, $500, in
infftXO worth of law liooks: Dr
ektt, $75, J C Frev, $72. Total,
dtoO. Insurance, $4,700. All of the
rt ana oilier man in me postoruce
i destroyed, l'art of Uach's stock
taken out. Tlie insurance was all
fied by foreign companies. Although
vtlbany company carries considerable
ranee mere, it was lortunate in nav
bo risks in this fire. The tire coru-
ii said to have done good work, the
sharles hotel only being saved by
I work, also the livery stable of
bolt, Wcstfall A Co.
Iilway Agents Association. Last
Iday twenty-two out of forty-three
hern Facitlc railroal agents met at
burg ami organized an associatior ,
bbjeot being the mutual benefit and
faction of the members. The nsso
jon showed their good judgment by
ling Albany's efficient and popular
It, W L Jester, President ; tieo Kster,
le Koseburg office, was elected secre
'; R B Houston, freight agent at
eburg, treasurer; T C Kaul, agent at
land, 1st v ice president ; L i Adair,
it at Eugene. -'nil vice president. The
t meeting will be held in Albany on
iber 18th.
,wn Sociablk. Tonight the- Y P 8
of the First Presbyterian church
give adociable on the elegant lawn
r Mason, corner of Kixth and Ferry
to. The lawn will be beautifully
ned with China lanterns and other
rations. Excellent music will be
ished by the college orchestra and
net. An art gallery will form an
resting feature of the evening. Ice
m and cake can be purchased in
ldance. .No pains will tie spared in
ing the evening highly enjoyed.
tti young and old are cordially in-
p Nor Lease. Some time since we
shed a statement that Mr Malin,
lerly of this city, had leased the Bay
House at Jiewport. men came
that it was the Ocean House in
, Now then comes Mr Case, the
bietor of the Ocean House, and re
ft us to say that the fact was that
talin was employed by him a few
. to assist him in running the house.
Beardsley, formerly of Albany, is
ling the hotel.
owned in tub Santiam. Sundey
ling while swimming in the Santiam
r, near the Oregon Pacific bridge.this
of Scio, with four other young men,
rga Cleveland was taken with cramps
jjdrowned before assistance could be
lered him. The deceased was twen-
firee years of age and came from
band, where his parents reside, to
county, recently.
i Biggest Load. Referring to the
of hay brought to town I he other day
S Ingram. Mr Stnncy, the prnpric
f the City Liverv Sale and Feed SU-
( shows us a receipt of a load of hay
h he had weighed on the same scales
jb time ago,which weighed 0300 pounds,
wagon weighing 1330 pounds, nils
Je biggest yet.
Finoer ISkokkn. Yesterday aftcr-
p while practicing in front of the St
riet notel, Mr jsd lilodgett.a member
B Albany club, was hit with a hotly
rn uau on one ol hit lingers, causing
be broken. Dr Maston set it, and
"xlgett is preparing not to play ball
Jf weeks.
Tai. Pass, with Mr Geo C Staley
tar, is, according to all reports a
sritorious performance Star,
4 company have received great
herever they have appeared.and
In new to our city, the attraction
looked upon as one of the best
iM visit us this season. At the
louse on Wednesdayjuly 2flth.
if V notittd that Allan Bros' gra-
ore is always fall of fruit, Tg
Jte, t'i Tery latest in th niar
Xf thttra is anrthttiff to b had thmw
,
I aches,
. Harries,
' Cabbages,
V Tnrnipt,
Naw Potatoes,
pw Amino Uon. 1 kern a full line of
ft IkmM rm.mr ilrs goods, in wash'
H" pnnls, ginchanis, ssersncitrs, stn.
PTa also a new lii.a of summer plaids, be-
otier covclti. in liiyts r,d all wool
Zi Sim at, E iomc.
half dollar reduction on r rery rair of
fin hhors. A good lina of them
xtinnt's.
1 .
bur chjI tax and sara aosta of col-
MIL AVI rEUOMU
15r J T Tate of Seattle, is In the city.
V,' E Baker left this noon on a trip to
Alsca.
U II Hart went lo Portland this noon on
business.
Mr George Dodder returned from Ya-
quina Hay this noon.
E C Pentland Is again editor of the In
dependence West Side.
L Samuels, of the West Shore fame,
passed through Ihe city todav.
Conductor Shar. Conser Is rusticating
..v xuini-i. jus ,ck is greatly improved.
Secretary H W Youne has been attend.
ing a Secretarial meeting of the Y M C A's
of Hit Northwest. He is expected home
iti-iiijrili.
Miss Cassio Montgomery returned yet
terdny from a visit to The Dalles.
Remember the lawn social at D P
.iiason s tomglit. It promises to be a
lire affair. Old and young will be wel
come.
Miss I f Rogers, of Monmouth, III., is in
Ihe county the guest of her former neigh,
bor, Mrs Dr Irvine. Today they are at
Peoria visiting with fiiends.
Mrs F L Ries, a former resident of Al
bany, is in the city on her way to Port
land, where her husband has iust onened
a saloon in partnership witli WattMon
teith of tliis citv.
R E Hibler. of Scio. was in the citv
yesterday afternoon, watching the base
ball game. Mr Hibler is a member of
the Scio club, which will Dlav with Jef
ferson Friday for $100 a side.
Dr Maston, who is attenblnir Mr Peter
Carson, injured by a binder accident yes
terday .informs us that Mr Carson is show,
ing improvement, with chances of recov
ering In his favor.
Among those who went to the Bar to
day were Mr L E Gray and family, Mrs
r-nzauetn uialn, Lonductor Mutt and wile,
Mrs Henderson, of Oakland, Miss Lulu
Martin and Mrs Etta Vassalo.
George Harris and Pat Farrell and son
have returned from Fish Lake, where
they caught a large number of fish and
mosquitoes. They saw W F Read and
Dr Snell and families at Upper Soda.
They had put down about 1000 trout, and
expected to be home with their booty to-
nignt.
Bask Ball. Yesterday the Albanies
defeated the Jefferson club by a score of
2fi to 17. The game began at 3:50 and
tinislied nt ti.uo, making a lonn and
somewhat tedious game, though several
good plays elevated matters. At the be
ginning Jeiferson took the lead, bat
Albany secureda fircworke nhich placed
them in front. Larimore fanned 13, not
all of which were caught out, and Jefler
son 4. The Albany club is somewhat
weak in two or three points. If strenirth-
ened it will make the licst amateur club
in the valley, (balein is professional).
Following was ihe score:
ALBAMT.
Marshall, 1 b
Leimert, 1 f
Walknr, c t
Smile), c
M:i(;srfl, 3 b
WIIhuii, s S
Chamberlain, 1 b
Stlto, r I
Liriinoro, p
a. o. jarrxRAox.
6
4
a. o.
4 2
1 Llbbjr.e
1 June, W p
3 X Miller, as 2
0 & Smith. 1 b & p 2
4 2 Jones, Jib 14
z 9 Maralisll, 8 b 2
2 4'IMHielli; K-nnlo.l 111
a Koianu, 0 I 18
3 3.Sierninnd, r I 2 2
2 27 17 27
Umpire, P B Marshall. Scorer for Al
bany, W II Warner.
SCORE BT IXMNQS.
Alhinv 1 0 114 9 7 2 120
Jefferaon-2 2 1 3 0 4 4 1 017
Hi ntinq at The Bay. They have been
having a great time at the Bay hunting
deer. The country across the Bay from
Yaquina is alive with them. On Tues
day o' iiu.. week seven were seen on the
beach at one time, and Friday morning
five. One day the hounds drove one of
them into the Bay. treorge Walker and
one or two companions took a boat and
tried to capture him ; but not knowing
the trick of taking him by the tail and
drowning him, tried to bit him with the
oars and ride over him, which did not
work and the deer got on the bank and
escaped. Sunday the hounds drove up
what was thought to be a deer; but on
being followed proved to be a black bear.
He was treed ; but escaped to the thick
bushes, as usual with a bullet that will
probably prove fatal.
Attention. The very latest news ia that
ou caa buy of Julius Gradwohl's Golden
Rule Bitziar.fnr net cash. 15 pounds granula
ted sugar for $1.00 and 18 pounds Extra C.
sugar. All good sold for net cash from 10
to 25 por osnt less thsn regular prioa, as I
intend to run a stiiut cash store.
Albmy, Or., July 21. lSOf.
If Conn & Hendricson can give you a
large and choice stock of groceries, pro
duce, fruits, berries, etc, to select from
then their store is one to visit when
wishing anything in their line. An exam,
inatlon of their goods will convince anr
one that there is no better place In the
city for trading in their line of goods.
Their prices are low, with good reasons
for the fact. They invite all to call and
see them and learn br experience where
me best bargains can be secured, both in
prices and quality of goods.
Hati You a Wit and tan children ;
have yon any children ; art yon an old
bachelor T Whatever you are you can not
do better than by buying your groceries,
produce and baked goods of Paiker Brot.
You want to tare money and at the
same time get good groceries, then call
on them. You will get first-dans treat
ment and first-class goods Their baked
goods art made in an experienced man
ner, and include a large variety of tata-blot.
W. T. Kesd kaapatlia twst aaurtsBMt of
dry geld ia town.
Letter List.
Following is the list of letters remaining
in the post office at Albany, Linn county,
Oregon, July 21, 18!ll. Persona calliDg for
these lotters must give thr date on which
they were advertised.
Bashor, Nannie Mclhurn, Albert
licnksaw, Mr A Mcr-herfOn. I C
Bilow, Mrs Etta Miller, Mr H
Conier.Mrllcnry E Missal, G M
Pnulton. Detective Powell, J W
Grecn.Miss Lou 4 Page, Mr Miller
Hlllenbrand.C W Robertson A Close
.Tunkln,Albert St Clair, A D
Tullough, Mr Webster.Mrs C C
T. MoNTiiTir, P. M.
II IK I IK
"The Salem Statesman got a new sub
scriber by telegraph," and The Welcome
got several, by thunder !-Welcome
The Salem s have plaved nineteen
games this year and only 'lost two and
those only by a scratch.
The finest looking peaches seen In the
Albany market are raised In the vicinitv
of this city, a fact worth considering.
Some betting was done In this place on
the ball game In Salem Sundav last. One
of the hoys now asks other people what
time i Is. Sllverton Appeal.
An Aliuinv man U'lm Ina.la n Ira.la ...ill.
a Linn coiintv minister for a good horse.
was surprised to nave sent to turn an old
nlue of horse that could hnrdlv u-nlk
ulnno Tim UrM traAnA fnr
sold and this one sent in its place.
It cost Minnesota $?,ooo last vcar for
wolf bounties. An investigation disclosed
Ihe fact that In the northern part of the
state wolf farms existed where the wolves
were raised for the $5 per head bounty.
It paid better than raising wheat.
Tiie professor of mathematics at the
Teachers' Institute is requested to solve
the problem involved in the recent mar
riage of an Corvallis septernarian to a miss
of sweet seventeen. We suppose by the
rule of three the problem will stand
17 :7l : :7l :17. Result nothing. Per
haps the professor can tiuure it out differ
ently. Salem Journal.
The same trouble seems to exiBt in
other places ns iu Albany. The Eu
gene Guard says: The unwarrantable
waBte of water by patrons has compelled
the Eugene Water Co to issue orders
that anyone found violating the regula
tions will be shut off. It is now the dry
season of the year and danger from tire
is to be leared. llie Water Co rung their
pumps from noon till midnight to keep
the reservoir full, yet in the afternoon at
times it is almost empty.
The Ochoco Review gives substantially
the account of the shooting of Charles
Charlton, at Prineville, given by the
Democrat. It also savs "Dr Belknap
was called and extracted the bullet with
little difficuitv. Mr Charlton's wounds.
although painful, are not of a serious na
ture, and it is thought if lie meets with
no reverse, that he will not be long con
fined to his ben." Stewart, who did the
shooting, was held under $300 bonds,
probably furnished.
On a farm near Belllngt.am, Lac Qui
Park county, Minn., says a Minneapolis
paper, lives a couple who have been mar
ried eighty-one years. The husband,
Daniel Salisbury, Is 104 years old, and hi6
wife Mary is 102. Both are hale and
sprightly, and may live several years yet.
According to the census there are nearlv
5000 people in the United States who have
reached 100 years, but about 75 per cent
are negroes, and the age of many of these
may oe guess worx.
Important to Housekeepers
It gives Julius Gradwohl grett satisfac
tion iu sailing his floe Goldeo Rule teas and
baking powder, with elegant prizes or with
out them, that hia customers who haye
purchased iovariably return and say they
are well pleased, that the lea is no. 1 and
the baking powder it aa good aa the best.
All hia teas and baking powder bears the
name of Julius Gradwohl's Golden Rule
Bazaar, and are expressly put up for his
business.and he atill coDtinuea to stive with
each pound of tea or baking powder an ele
gant piece of glassware.
nuns AND ABBtttlD
Bathing suits at L E Blaiu'a.
Grouse cannot be killed until Sept 1st.
Saturday at Independence the club of that
eit defeated the Dixiea 8 to 5.
Warner & Cranor are erecting two large
bulletin, boards, 100 and 150 feet long, for
Sells circus to be here.
Yesterday afternoon about 3 o'olock the
residenee of E C Cross, of Salem, waa ector
ed by tbievea and robbed f all its silver
plate, amounting to about $300-
Rev J Bowereox will hold religloua aer
vicea at the residence nf Frank Purdom,
corner of Raker and Four h streets thia
evening at 8 o'oloek. The publio are invit-
eu.
The Seittle league alub will play in Salem
ou Wednesday, July 2!)tli, whiuh promises to
be tha greatest event in base ball history of
Salem. It will give the Saljemsa ehance in
learn a point or two.
The officers of a fa'.mers alliavce just
organized at Kings Prairie, by Hon HA
Irvine and M V Rork, atate organizers, are:
Prof J K Geddcs. president; Don Smith, vice
president; W B Rotiertson, secretary; WH
Davis, treasurer; J T MeC'ary, lecturer;
Mrs ES Bsizee, chaplain: ES Barzee.stew-
ard; Henry M'ller, doorkeeper; A Davis,
assistant doorkeeper. The alliance starts in
witb twenty members.
A piano
At Klein Bros
Boot and Shoe store.
S A Hulin. druggist, French's corner.
Fiae'groceries at Conn & Hendricson 'a.
C W Cobb, job printer, Flinn Block.
C W Cobb, job printer, Flinn Block, does
first claaa work.
See that elegant ciano at Klein Brot Boot
and Shoe store,
Go to 0 W Cobb, successor to Paisley &
Smile, Flinn Block, for your job printing
of all kinds.
Fresh vegetables ana berries every morn
ingtBrownell's. Best assortment of teas iu town at C E
Brownell's.
A fine line of crockery ware at Coon!&
Hendricsou's.
Drink delicious ice cold soda water at C
H Brownell's.
A largo assortment of garden seeds on
ale at C Brownell's.
E W Achison &Co are selling monumtnts
at Portland prices.
Goldeo opportunities art wasted every
day by not trsdng vu'n u is J3rnwnell,
A new line of window shades from 50
eenta to $1.50 each complete, at Samuel E
xonng s.
Your school tax will be delinauent if no
paid at once. Look after it and save coats
of collection.
Do not buy your boots and, ahoes until
yon see the piano at Klein Bros, and aa well
have examined tlieir large stock of goods.
At the coi ner of Broadalbin andlst street
vou will find C E Brownell always the lead
in the grocery business.
For bargains in monuments, headstones
etc., go to E W Achisonot Co, Albany,Oregon
Fresh bread, cakes, pies, etc., every day
at the Delmonico restaurant. Leave your
ordcra. .
Keep it in your mind that Allen Bros pro
ose keeping the kind of groceriea the public
manda. 1 beir stock is a tine one.
See W F Read'a lino of dress gocds and
suss before buying elsewhere.
KleinBroa have a large and choice atock
of boots and shoes for sale at reasonable
r rices Do not invest in foot wear until
ynuhave seen their stock and the e le gant
piano at tneir store.
NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS AND
CONTRACTORS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO
whom it may concern, that sealed
blda will be received at the ofllce of the
county olerk of Linn couuty. Oregon, np
to 12 o'clock noon, Tednesday, August
5th. 1891, for the construction of aoounty
bridge aoroaa Thomas creek, at or neir
A K McDonald's farm, two and one half
miles above 83I0, In aald county and
state, taid bridira to ha nf tha following
pattern and dimensions: Main span to
be Mows, truss, covered lis feet in length,
18 feet wide in the clear, 18 feet abovn
low water mark, north approach 50 feet
in length and south approach 30 feet in
length, both appioaches to bn protected
by bannlutera, each end of the trims to
rest upon eight aollj osk piles. No bids
will bo considered unleHs accompanied
with plan arid speciliimtion, and 5 per
cent of bid in lhhIi or cm tilled check.
The county reserve the right to lejact
any or ail bids. N; P. PAYNE,
County U etk.
STRAYED Oil .STOLE. From the
premises of I ho undersigned, on th
night of July 15 1891 one sorrel mare, 10
years old, full white fAce, with pink spot
tednoee, appaliiKiattnlk.lo bands high,
weigh about 1075, In good flesh wbon
miSKid, thin tail and uiane, uiane short.
A liberal reward will be given for tutor
illation or return nf the mars to the
owner, A J Hamilton, at hia tin and
ptuuiDlng aiore, on Second afreet, one
block south of Albany foundry and iron
works, Albny, Ur.
PAY UP!'
All persons indebted to
tht firm of PrlseAKob
ton art notified to tall
and pay thtir accounti at onte, or tha
tame will be plactd in tht hands ol an
attorney, for tollection, on August 1st,
with instructions to puth tht collection
of tht tame by legal protest. Cotta will
be taved by stttlemtnt btfort tht tiuit
mentioned.
ALBANY OPERA HOUSE.
WAIIICiat CKAKOR Usssas sno llsasfsr
WEDNKSDAY, JULY 2, 1891.
The Faviirltc Ctniutn Dialect Comedian, Mr.
The World' Greatest Lullab; Singer and Tedler,
In hit Sueeeaaful Corned r,
A ROYAL PASS
k Superb Company of Platen, Picturesque Co
tumee. New ami Catchy Seuga.
An Evenlatr of lUie Enjoyment Guaranteed.
Under the Managvmeat el MrUARRY Don Parkkiv
tetn ou a'e at Will Unlc'e, briHimlnf Saturday
evealntr next. It Eli L' LA It PKICKS,
CLOTH IhG !
Jollee!to Water Coasnmess
Water ia being wasted tc anch an extent
and so unnecessarily that we are obliged to
enforce a strict observance of the rnlo in re
gard to sprinkling, viz: From 5 to 9 a m and
6 te 10 p m, and to oaution all users of water
against allowing leaks from faucets or other
nxturea to oontinue. 1 he continuous run
ning of water through closets or other fix
tures, or allowine ho streams or sprinklers
to run all niirht will be deemed sufficient
cause for shutting the water off from prem
ises where found without notice.
Albany, Or, July IS, 1S01.
A. C. W. T. & L. Co.,
Wallace PaMwio, Cashier.
Teachers' Examination.
Notice is hereby giyen that the regular
public examination of teachers, for Linn
county, will take plaoa fn Albany, com
mencing on Wedneadav. Annual 12th.
at 1 o'clock, and oontinue until Fridav
noon, August 14-h. All teachers must
positively oo present at tbe lime of com
mencement, aa no one will be admitted
to tbe examination who It not nn present.
O F. RUSSFLt,,
County School Snpt
WiXTiD, at once, for canning purposes.
Rnval Ann anil Rlirk P ni.V.ll. v.
rles, peach pi uans, Bartlett pears, black
raspberries and blackberries, for which I
will pay ihe highest market price.
O w SIMPSON.
TRADE, AT
THE OLD RELIABLE
OROCKRT STOREJ
of
C H BROWNELL,
Good goods, low prioesfandhontst' treat
int. COME OH E, COME ALL. i
Try Calnmtt Baking fowdv, tht parttt
on earin. c Jii cat
Bay your groceries of Parker Bro
SHERIFFS SALE.
tie Circuit Court of the State of Ort-
gon,jor iinn ovniy.
A. J NOBLE, as oxecutor of thel
last will and testament of W. S. I
1
Noble, deceased,
Plaintiff.
S. l. Moore and Mary H. Moors, j
Defendants J
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
by virtue of an execution and order
oi sale issued out or tha above named
court, in the above entitled action, I
Wll oo
Thursday, the 1 3h day of August, 1 891
at tbe court bouse door, in the city nf
ai osny, binn couuiy, uregon, at tne nour
of 1 o'clock p in, of said dav, sell at pub
licauction, lor cash in hand" to the highest
bidder, the real property described In
said execution and order of sale as
follow!, towlt:
All ol lota five (5) and six (8) In block
nineteen (1!) In Balaton's 3rd addition to
tha town of Libation, in Linn countv.
Oregon, together with ecli and everv of
said appurtetiHUoes thereto belonging.
The proceed arising from the sale of
said premises 10 tie opp leu aa rollown:
rlrst, to the pay.Tient of the costs and
disbursements of thin suit taxed at 328 20.
and the cost and charges of making
ruch sale, and the further sum of 150
rvasonablo attorney's feet; Second, to
i no p'ymeni in cne piaintitr tne an in or
awn wiui interest m croon at tb i rate nf
eight per cent per annum from tbs 3'lth
day of Docmbhr, f.SU.l; Third, the over
plus, if my there be remaining after the
psyHienin siwv" proviuea ror, to oe paia
KllllSmitl UHieD(S,3 YV ftlOOrS.
Dated this 14th day of July, 1881.
M. HCOTT.
Sheriff of Linn county. Oregon.
(7 17) By C E SoyiT, Peputy.
UAKKIF.il.
CUMMINSFINZER At the res).
dence of the bride's brother, W E Mlnwr,
in this city. Wednesday evening, July 15,
1591, rranx cummins ana miss Anna
rlnzer. tVoodburn Independence,
Laltl Baking
tjsed ia Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard.
We will sell Summer Clothing,
Thin Underwear and
Outing Shirts
AT COST!
Our Stock is Larse,
Our Goods are Fine,
Our Prices are liow ! V
T. L. WALLACE & CO.,
The Birthplace of Great and Honest Bargains,.
Strahan Block,
ALBANY, OREGON
do not Run
a Lottery
But wil1 sellZyou anything kept in a FIRST-CLASS WELL
1U.UULA1AW JJUUT AND SHOE STORE at bottom,
price?, in a business way.
I lell only standard makes, and guarantee evervthinc
soli. Will sew up rips, or rtpair anything caussd by.,
impurfect material or workmanship, Free of Charge..
SAMUKL E. YOUNG;
J ....r.fr i:;-S,.J
and a fine steak
SPECTACLES
generally, at well aa jeirtlry, Watches
clock), etc., at
P. ill. French's.
Foritr-A trxK) unbnltm lth tf Inhlit!
intlsktlntivf atitrtrtxl on iho ha.sx.Ia. it it
lin time o ik raiiir MtMon thoowitv Mi 1.
Mil at tb Dhmocrai tnJ ttaiir. f, o juty.
FOR
Choice Teas
TRY
F. L. KENTON.
uuiimnimn tiiuiui.MtisuJ
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Or Srnnr! anilFeny St, Albany, O
irantoort In aver 7
T"Kularglng r
Q tTPKKIOK work, guarantood In averi
l.J rrm'ICU w ion an.
si! kluda a appclalty.