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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1891)
guilt! glcwocvitt "iTiNliwI ov.-y ay in Ui nek vi ,tfi sun. jflTEU NUTTING, Kditori and Prop'ri ('r i altl' own at A'hany, , as se.iond o:pi mail mitlnr. Or- . roiir.it 1:1, ihi () OFFICIAL r'Ai'lil. lciil ! '"'! on 4l,i (nirr. fi.Ad Divh. The luiKC Hik presented lajl vi'iir by tlio Grand Army of this city in llit! Albany public Hi'lmol will lie mint) I over thu aulioil biildin im the jollu'- inj; dates: Sent 7, li'ijinnnn? nl rcIio.iI yuir. Sapt 11, firBt atoam!) j.it s.iile I, I-W7. f:'il 17, constitution fnuiifil, I7H7. it'7, firat railroad coinpliiti-d, 1S25. Out 12, AmuricmliHcimTi'il, 1 VM. O. fJI, Alh.my iiicnp iruti'd, 1 St; 4 . N.,v 1 1, Albany Hvlioul hiiildini' com pleted. ISH5. ;viv .i", iiir lice -r, Christinas. IKr US, Linn county organized, 1817. Jan 1, Nil if Year. Jan I-, t'rst stdionl term ends, 18!l'- Kuli I, m'conil Bcliool ti'rni hcuins, IH!l2. Fill I t, Oregon admitted, lsr;). fell '11, Washington's birthday. April 1.1, Arhor diiy. lluy 1 1, Columbia river discovered by limy, Kti-'. May ""it telegraphic messHKe sent, 1S-H. May III), Diiconition day; also annivcr jarv of Hettlenient of Jamestown, 1(107. jinn? -1, l.nbor day, 1.8112 June 17, Hchool your enilH, lHfl'J. Jul v 1, Declaration of Independence 177." July i, Atlantic cabb: completed, lfil7. w lis. Aiu i-mh-i t n, IlenryTyler, of llalfii.,-, i;. j tu, ,.( today. l-ieeiiniiH to nKiri y Imve ln-..u isHiied to I I Matlock ami (Hive IVndleton, nii-l (iriint Nixon and Smith, (iri'on Cdl',.y, o fl.-io, was in the eitv toihiv, on hi way lo the cnmd lodiw of K of 1', in Hehsion in Portland this week. 1) S lliisf v and Miva llu.n-y, of llnrris bui'K, have bei 'ii iu the city. Mr Hnscy nays thoditch is an assured fact and will be built this full. Mr Jiirob NoicnsK has Mied the Souih crn I'acllic It R Co for ilanup s re sulting from the death ,,f tn hor-i-s near ICiijjene two or three montim aio. According lo the Ifosidmri? Review Uev V. A McAllister will liThirn at Hie Oak crel e.hureh Friday and Saturday evfiiinuH Oct bl and 17. He will bIbo fireaeh at the name p lace the following Sunday. Two serMons will he preached one in Hi .: morning, Mini one in the alter noon. l)r(J Hill, icccnlly of Itnwburg, has located in Albany to practice his profession. The Review Rays, "The doctor U an ex cellent physciau and has built up a lare ir.ici.i.:c here, so the people of Albany, will be fortniiite in having lihn locate anions them. The hest u ;..hei 'if inanv friends here will with hi-n am! his wife. Last we"k )r I i W (jr.iv reiigned us 1 1 1 1 1 r i 1 1 1 t n 1 1 1 1 of the IJ 1 Snhoath school iii this city, alter ft continual ser vice at nuch fur twenty-one yearH and twenty-Ike years in all. This wiih done in account of ill health. Ur and Mrs irav are now at Tiilman Springs, near AbI land, and intend to sn.-nil the winter in California, a change of climate beini; leclap.'d necessary by Iiih dIivbiciuiib. riic doctor's ninny friends ill Albanvir.cn- erully will hope (or iii:i permanent recovery. Tiiosii Hkd liens. Speaking of bed hujis in the insane asylum the Hkmociut ig inlormeil that Ilr Harry l.ane used several tons of bed but; exterminators, ami .still they wouldn't leave, that be furnished towels; but the trickier patients tore them up and disposed of tliem as fast as furnished, until it izot tiresome ; that be ordered the seventv bedsteads himself that lr lionlaiid put intlie asvluni, Dometimo before be left, and that the patients instead of sleeping on the lloor slept on very heavy hair mattresses. We mention these things in order to add interest to the controversy. at Wens-run Indiutkd. bast week Empire City, Mr A 1) Webster was in dicted by the irrand jury on the charge ol murder lor killiuK Hobert Kales. The ciiBu was continued. Webster will make an ill'ortto Beta cbaiiKe of venue. The Mail says that on the case beinn called the defendant looked pale and tli in ami as the district attorney read Ui indictment the prisoner was extremely nervius and kept pulling up Ins pnnts in an excited manner. Attorney Phillips and Siglin appeared for the defense. A WoNDKiu'UL Dynamo. At the l'ort land exposition in the machinery hall nothint! attracts more attention tbnn the ilvnamo of Mr Crouch, of Eugene. Mr Crouch is present himself and bundles the electric flashes from bare wires with the greatest safety, not a shock being felt. An Edison dynamo under like cir cumstances would Knock a man sense less. The machine is openinir the eyes ol electricians and promises to revolu tionise matters in electricity, so that in a few years items about horses being killed 'by stepping on an electric wire will bo unknown. Notice to Ladies. My cloaks have now arrived and I am enabled to irive the ladies of Albany bargains in fall a. id winter cloaks for a few days only. I wilt have at my store a saninle of eve'.v style of sealette and cloth cloaks .f jackets made by one of the largest Eastern manufacturers, They comprise all the novelties of the season. These goods will be in tlio store for a few days onlv and will be sold at wholesale prices, (.'.ill earlv and Becura the best selection. (i W S 1,1'SOX. Los '.-On th road bciwecn Albany and Leln.ioe , last Tlui'sday, a hinuile of cb Iiiiv. , con.ainintf a ;ooil suit of cloiiies ind a ooe! ot of the - o.'t roul nlnhl.j 'wo no'.ci pi. able io J L Wvei. Fhider be mi .ih!y lew.vdcii hy Icav':'; tiie bendU' t the lJ..:Mocr.AT oll'ue. G W W a A Si.oe lii!M. S E Young has just eeived a h::e stcck of shoes, for men. women and child .en, inclnd'"? part.cu- U-l.. ... .. .1.1 ... mriy a line lino 01 SCUOOI miuei. iv best makes in the market can be found in his shoe depart ment. Remotki). W E McPheison has re moved his loan and insurance office to Pposite the Masonic temple, wneie at present he has plentyof money to loar n Albany real estate. C'iiook Ooi.'nty. Last Tuesday morn ing 1 atml; Kelly, who was herding sheep for Thu'i .lones, near Trout creek, thirty miles northeast o! 1'rineville, was found dead in his tent by Scottic Donald son, w ith a bullet through his head. The coroners jury impaneled by Justice Hell lound thai the deceased was a native of Ireland, about 2S vears old, and that he line to his deiith by accidentally shoot ing himself ei'.iier on the 4th or 5th of the present month. Ex-Countv Clerk I'.rown is buying cat tle in the Willamette valley and will bring them to Crook county. Mr llrown spent a good portion of the summer look ing lor a better country than this, hav ing visited Arizona and other stock count l ies, and the result is he will re turn here. Charlie Lafollett, of Albany, has writ-! ten to bis brother John that a five-year- old Oregon Wilkes colt which he took from hern n few years. ago, is now trotting in 2:.'iG with very little training, l'retty good speed for a Crook county colt. Keview. Gun Evi'i.oDED. Yesterday George Harris and Erank, his brother, who live about three miles from Kcio went out into the foot hills about lifteen miles from the fjwn to hunt deer. They camped and after dinner went out in search ot game. George killed one ileer and was follow ing after another which he wounded when another passed nthwart his path, lie immediately proceeded to shoot at this one when his gun exploded lilling his eyes and face full of powder and burning his eyes so that he could see but little. He called to his brother but could not make him hear and after a tedious trip he arrived at camp. They then set out for home on horseback, where they arrived at mid night Today they came to town when Drs Davis and Mastoit proceeded to re pair the damage. George will not be in goo.l shape lor sonic time. Newpout. George Walker is foreman of the pile driver gang no longer. Strat um has succeeded him. The work of driving piles is no soft snap at the prCB -ent Btate of all'.iirs in the rock they are now crossing Mrs J V Thornton, of Cottage Grove, caught her foot in a hole in a sidewalk, fell and broke her ankle. She now brings suit against the city for 'l,5no damages. Mr Geo A Landreth, who has pur chased the barber shop of Am Mack in Albany, is well and favorably known here as an excellent barber ami an up right citizen and bis many friends wish him success in his new Held of labor. Times. A Gi'N Accident.- - festerduy near Foulweather, on the Pacific, Jos Hriggs.a young mar, met with a serious accident in the following maimer: He was clean ing a Winchester gun, and got the rod fastened in the barrel. As lie was un able to remove it. he thought he could shoot It out. Putting some powder in a she 1 he made the attempt, but instead of the rod going the firing-pin was blown back, striking his cheek bone under the right eye, and entering the head about four inches. Dr Warren, of Newport, was summoned, and removed the piece. The wound is probably not dangerous. WilKAT. t'2 tT'.NTS. Tim big bridge pile driver is the center of iittraction. It does rapid work. His only a matter of a few moments for a pile to go down to bed rock. The finding of coal in the Bewer at Maple and l iffh streets isu good indica tion of a large vein undimicnth the citv. I ho quality is good, and it is in order fbr 3oine prospecting to be done. Tbero is undoubtedly a huge bed of coal in this vicinity. In these good times "bard times" social:) are being held in some partB of the state. Each person attending goes appareled regular hard times costumfl, making matters of a decidedly interest ing character. The Man About Town promises to attend in full diess on the very shortest notice any held in Albany. T,.i:l;.. no.:. T.ve.uyp'leswas the firsl days' reco d oi b-'ogo buildup,' but the Biipc Mileodent savi ho will inccase Hub conside -ably. A fact a good many peopie io not Know in connection With the bi 'ii'ie is tent the iler.ton county approach begins dr eci.lv opposite Fer y Htreel, and dliei'ges tivo'bloci.s to Cahi- poo, a. Mayor Coe.iiii lias a handsome. P;ctu e o. a St Lou s cantilever bridge, after wlncn ibis ;s patterned, that speaks for i Is ap'iea ancc. As no falsework is needed for such a brdge the matter of high water will no,, amount to anything a-'tc the piers a'e up. A Livk, Woman. The Marshfield Sun says: M'.ss Mollle Lehman is engaged a principal of the Harney school on a salary of $120 per month, and has an Oxford graduate for an assistant. She was. elected superintendentjof public schools of' I honey county, hut imder the fool laws of Oregon she could not qualify and had to have a man rtand up and become sponsor or a figure-head for her, and Is "deputy," only, in name, but savs she doesn't care so long us she gets the pay. After her term of office expires she will visit the bay and then go cast for a season. IIIIMK AMI AllltOAII Geryaiii is to have electriu lighU. B.iuht Gel VMS, Ueln:rHl ot Ik-Uliiizz'irJi.e-uiht at 7-10, ut Prof. Lorrillarila residence. A Jartie line of eleL.h'it gi.ld witches i n tsaly r" trayH at Will 4 Stark's. The vtry latest st.3 le and novelties in the millinery line just received attha M.sies Ball's. Call and sea them. Tho social annouueed lor Friday evening to be held at the M K parpnnaie is post poned untill Monday, Oct l'J. With his new bakery Ctirad Meyer in able to offer eld and new cuRtum"rs every thing Iii Htclass iu baked good). Among ih; towns in the valley presenting the most evldeuces of growth from tho ours Woodburn probably takes thi. bad. The owner of the fertehel advertised ab found, in the Dmochat, lalled today and secured his property. Hit resides near Tur ner, Decidedly the largest ami clmicebt variety of tea in town is ot C F. Hrnwnell'a. Sun dried, basket tiled. Jg'etn, Muck, English b, eakfast, tec. W W Davis is now in charge ef thl Did- tnonlco ItuttEurniit. Kinplnya only vhilc cnoks. Meals 25 cents. Evoi tiling lirsi class. The regular monthly nitethig of the Al bany Building and Loan Association will be held on Friday evening at the Oregon bulls office. George Holmes, residing near Salem, hafc been arrested for beating Imb wife. If con vioted about 'J'J years in the penitentiary would aerye him right. S W Whalley, who was appointed refe-ee to take testimony in the Oregon Pacific case has returned trnin JNew York liry, and will be at Corvallison tho 23rd to continue his hearing in the matter. Some live thin, are promised in connection with it. At the annual eleo'.ion of officers of the Young Men's Christian, association last evening the toliowiug wete elected. 1 resi dent. O P Coshow Jr: vice-pros., E M Her too: secretary, S N Steel"; treasurer, E F Sox. Mllllneijr. I wish to say to uiy friends and cus tomer that 1 have my fall and winter ntyles in millinery reaiiy for trade. Will O'J pleased to show goods at any time. Ida M Liu hi. Fok Sale. Twenty-tour ace t'-act of land, nil In cultivation, su' able for prune oichaid, per ncie. Tnqid'c on prem ises of Win St John, 4 m'.let west of Tpi At Will& Start's i Comb 0l"". All members of Albany Lodgo No 4, I O O E, are specially re quested to be present at the regular meeting tomorrow evening at 7 :30 o'clock as matters of special interest will be considered. G. F. Kuskeli., N. G. 11 avis U noticed that Allen BroB' gro eery sto'O is always full of fruits, vege tables, etc, t'lo very latest in the mar ket. If there is anything to be bad they liave it. Peaches, Berries, Cabbaaes, Turnips, Niw Potatoes The A'lmnv Ma ket. Wheat, S2 cents per bushel, Outs, 31 ' " ' Huuer, 55 cents per ft, Ejgs. 2b cents per doz, Poiatoes, 30 cents per bushel, L?rd, II 0? 12cenls per lb, Bacm .llams, 12 cetfU; side?, It csr.t; hhojlders, 11 cents, Beef on foot. 2 US 2Ji cents per lb, Hork, dressed, C cents per lb, Flour, 5 per banei. Clothing, Notice the extra hodo ground razors us9d by oarberB are sold by Steuart Je box I.ad'rs Oxfird tits at Klein Bros. Cheap eat in the city. Will nevoid at jt.cutt;' lo omed Wei. MAKRIK1). PARKElt MARTIN On Tuesday Oct. 13, 1S91, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the residence of the brides parents, in Albany by Rev. S. G. Irvine, D. D.. Mr. Walter M Parker and Miss BerthaT Martin. The groom is one of Albany's most pop ular grocers, and the bride is a young lady of many friends. They hjve the best" wishes of a host of friends for the prosper ity and happiness they so richly deserve The wedding was private. After the ceremony a nice repast was served and the happy couple left on the noon train for a several days trip to fortland. IHK.l). asuhe. in byracuse precinct, on Tuesday morning, Oct 13, 1891, of lung lever, Mr Asctie, aged 01 years. The de ceased was a widower and came from 1 Pennsylvania about four years ago. Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Removfd. W R Graham,'he meich:'nt tUor, wlM now be found In theTnompson Block, opposUe the Farmers Sz Me chants In. Co. , where he has a fine line of suit lugs lo ma I e up for old and new cm oire the C.iirlo E fane kid gl v-s n" -ctuied at l hilnde'rl i m the l't in t: rkft. Call at A B MilUan,'.. and . "nine then hef-ie pn-cb-'n. Ladies Oxford tie- at. creatlv redncid -tes at Klein Broi. Must I e sold. K'c'n fer 1 hve a larce and choice stock c In 11I f . ,il f bees for sale ft reasonable fre.n D' nii.iV.Mt in foot wear until yolhive "3en th-irj strCA..itnl the elotjP.nt piano at t.o tr s nr, , Wherbto Go. Go to Parkei Bros for f reel) f: uitsnnd vegetables. Go to Parker T.ros for the best teal an cotlees. Go to Parker Pros for good baking powder. Go to Parker P.ros for fine baked goods Tub best bread, cakes, pies, etc 'U tin market. Go to Pn'lu" P.-os for your grocenes ft )f ,.lv, i'iil tie assured of good goods ouil lirsi-ci'iis neaiiueui. yjPowder, Men Who VIet Upoa The Street, Diseuss tho wonderful induementa that wo are offering in Clothing, Etc., of every grade and description. They are surprised at the quantity, quality and prices of the good we ara displaying and wonder how we oan afford to make suth offers. Well, we have the goods to sell, they are paid for and we have tried to do the public a favor by dividing profits with them. Come in and lei us call your ai isntion to a few points which you hav doubtless overlooked. tJsed ia Millions of Homes 40 Years die Stand& The Leading Clothier and Merchant Tailor May be seen the li nest siock of cold find silvc etches, diamond and oiher rings, iew- Iry, silverware, &c, in tneeity. A Hkad fok Businkss. No lean or woman with a head for business lan afford to buy groceries without first eallingon Conn & Hendricson, in the P'eiU'er block. It will par for several reasons. They keep a fiist-clasg stock 01 goods, sell at uniformly low prices, Without ba'ti. wait on you promptly and treat you well. Ivow is the time to or der peaches for putting up, as well as other fruits in their season. They have some choice brands of teas, coflees, Ac, and can give you bargains in all linct. The best roai.t come in the city at Ccnia Meyi r s A tine line Uei fin srn'j. cro ..I-i-y wi'e at Conn'4 "That is the first EE1DY MADE suit I have worn for Twelve Years," sa'd a prominent busi' ness man the oiher day, as hn walked oat of the store f T.B L. Wa'lace & Co. with one of those handsome patterns and richly tailored garments undur his'arrn. A Perfect Fit is Guaranteed. WT3 Nomatter what php.pe the man, be he long and slim or short and stout, , we eecter ovr stoek ilo fit ANY ?nd ALL. A Large and Beautifu'lLino of Overcoats, Matinksh nnd Cobligi' GoctJs. A Complete Line of BOOTS and SHOES. Fine Umbrellas, New and Novel Neckwear, Latest Styles in Hats. And we would especially call attention to our line of UNDERWEAR, which is Large and Complete and se leottd with a view to please those who buffer wfth cold in winter- To see it you will buy it. As regards prices would say that-JJour dailyjjlncrease in sales speak volnmes,ahhougli we make no pretensions to sell cue elass of people cheaper than any other. We believe in strictly ONE PRICE to all and have marked til our goods in Plain Figures, T. ALBANY' L. WALLACE & CO.. Leading Clothiers and Furnishers, Strahan Block, OREGON L. KENTON, nv hud iv Choice Teas, Coffees, Spices EXT Xfc -A. C T f-i , .And a general assortment of -7 jmtm ,VrO VSkJ: "U JtH JL& JA. I Hear tJo Post Office, t 1 3 Albnny, 0rea:rr