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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1891)
! ) it tilt Scmorcai" 4Yi,IiiIn1ihi every uy in tbe week z WHS V NUlTIMIi, Editor, and Prop'M CITY OFFICIAL J'AFHU. Kiitered attbs Host OIHoa nt Albany, Or ation, a Hoaonu o a until matter. mu:' DM'i.niiiit r:n tn-,'1 I,r:ll4. itli pi-, ''f A Nkw Oi:(uni.athk. Seve ill well " known men bnvo revived tbe following I notice which hIiowh how the organization f in ell'i'ctcil ami exlniiin iurll : .' leuilnnrlt'iH Amalgamated AuaoC'ation of l.iari, Alliaiiv, Oregon. ' Mil. . 1kaii Km: It having ofllrinliy come to Hie knowl edge o' thin AHHucintion tlmtas a liitr yon arc w illiout a pee' in the went, and your record an a single bunded 1 i r having been thoroughly investigated and found to fully miHtaiii your general reputation, and your cha'acler for mendacity war ranting im in our action, thin Society hat .conferred upon you tlio honorary degree ol L. in C. of T. I'., meaning 'i.iiar in Chief of the I'neillc'and you are hereby ; appointed "Grand Delinea'or of Lying ; lor the State of Oregon," with head J quarters at Albany, Oregon, and RHB'gned to the Blair of the (irand l.iarof the Uni ' Terse, as Alde-in-Cliief. Approved: liy order of Ilia Majesty, ! The G. 1.. of the II. Anan'ah, i Mri.iiATToN, Seciotary. r ; Grand Lecturer. f Pkoiiate Mattkks.-In the maltei of the estate of E Ii Hughes, linal account i filed And set for healing Friday Jan. 8, I1S02, atone o'clock p in. ? In the ma.icr of the cs.a.e of Mary Ann Hughes, final account filed and set fur hear i"g January 8. it 92, at one o'clock p in. I In the rnat'er of the estate of Klijah I SaUinarsh, final aerount filed and set for hearing January nth, 189:, atone o'clock p in. In the malier of the estate of (' O Pal- ton, bond of administrator filed anil ap- 'Jiroved and J II Washburn, Porter Klmore, anil Li u cooiev ue appointed appraisers. In the matter of the esta'e of Jeiushua , Moore, final amount approved and aimin- strator ulscnargeu. In the matter of the estate of Alexandei Downing, Geo Humpherv appointed guardian ml litem for the minor heirs, guardian filed answer and order made to t-ell real estate as prayed for. 51 I n the matter of the estate and guardian ship ot II li hpencer, a minor, annual ac L'count filed and approved. I In the matter of the estate of Mary J SJBurkhart, citation ordered Issued to F A ilturkhart citinghim to appear nt 10 o'clock 1. a m, Jan. 4. 1892, and show cause, if any, (Nvhy the order heretofore made appointing 'blin administrator of said estateshould not fcbe revoked and George Humpbery ap- tpolntecl. Ui'.s and Downs. The official census ebows the following increases in popula tion in I. inn county between IhHU and JtvKJ: Krownsville precinct, .ill: citv, 447; Fox Valley, U4; Franklin I!utle,3H; Liberty, in ; Orleans, 7; Santiani, .124; Sciocity. (SO; Shedd city, 301); Sweet Home, 205; Waterloo, 3'-!5; Sodaville, G. A decrease of ltb is given lirusli Creek I(i4 Halsey precinct nnd 3d city; 315 Jlarnstmrg precinct. As several new precincts have been formed the figures may not fully explain ti c situation in (every case. I A Good Recommendation. According to tbe official census, Harrisburg's popu lation decreased V from IH8U to inshi. A gentleman from there tells us there is not a vacant house in the place. If it lost a few previous to last year it lias gained a good many more since. Sberifl fcott informs us that there is not a cent of delinquent tax due in the precinct, anion l' present residents there, a rare recommendation for its thrifty I residents in view of the aize of the dclin- quenL list. A liovs Suit. Several days ago two boys, residing opposite Corvall's, having a grudge or something elae, against another bov, S II Whit,., uiiipp.'d him ill a manner to leave the s:gns of the combat. White swore out a war rant ior tbe arrest of the two boy.. and this afternoon they were being tried before Justice (Joshow and a jury oi six peers. Like all such cases this one lias two tides. ,vj A New. Tows. County Surveyor Cul- E ver, Douglas Minto nnd Henry George, the baseball player start on the 11 a m train for a point on the Santiain river on the O I' railroad half way between Gates ville and Niagara, to lay olfa town. The !wners of the townsite are Harry and )ouglas Minto and they have not named tyet Journal. jj! Holiday Goons. A fine line of boli- oay goods mav be seen at Cj i. Hlack- fnan s. His plush goods particularly are ' fine, embracing a variety of handsome ' articles, which should be seen by all buy ing holiday goods. After a prorperous teason the citizens of Linn county will desire lo present their friends with the best r to lif nKtnln,, f i Wnrlt man t-ni nfenm. Nimodnte them with as line a line of liolfdav floods as is to be seen anywhere. 1 - t f The Key to Success. Tha'. is what tee all want. It Is'nt luck, for there is no uch tldnir. It is nrincinallv belnir enre. till ntlntit atnll ll.i.i... .1.. " lllll,, IUI UOlillll.,;, IIIC buying of the best quality of groceries, fruits and produce for faniily use, at the iiuiioi cost, mis counts in the lon Tun. Those who deal with Conn Hend ics.iu report birgnlns both In tpiality and Jules. They also have a tine line of crock- iciy waie, toys, etc, suitable for the Ji!ld V '-ade, which it will p.- the public .. v-.iu ! iu it oeiore Duyin-j. Tim. Laiuks Bazaar. Do not buy our ChrlMmas nresen's wiilmnt r.-illti.f. tnl llirt 1 .IJ.. P . I ., ... " t.t, ,nc-i c mere is a i.T-ge 'juuu t1t5.nu mi'ck o: novelties sul'alilc lor the bolidav trade. Some one will receive Y Christmas present of an elegant French iloll, one of "he prettiest ever seen in Al ibany, now on cvliihiilmi ui tu- klMISL ami ri.ri4i. Mi' Arch Allen went to Kalein this noon. Miss Kfctt-lla Mites.of Kugene, ! vintting relatives in ttils city. ' . MrG I. Clack man returned this noon from a trip t" l'ortland. Miss Sedgwick, one of the teachers In the public schools Is nick with la grippe. Mrs thrall wieius me ntrcli In her place Frank Tower, agraduatcof the Albany college, now in an abut' act ulliiu in Whnlcomli, Wash., was in thecilytoduy on his way to lirow iihville, on ii visit with Ins brother. last evening un interesting elopement oceui'ed from this citv. Owens Ale- Mahan, aged about 211, an employee in the woolen mills, and Miss Cora Owens. a sixteen year old girl, bought tickets for KncrainenU) and left on the overland for (bat place, without previous announce incut. I'nci.e Tom's Caihs. fids well-known play, as given iu Fargo Monday night and in Moorhead last evening, by tbe Mid- daugh, Pfaff V (ioodwin Co., was a notice able variance from Uncle Tom's Cabin, us generally thought of by the public, says a paper of that city. Thos? wbo attended the entertainments above mentioned were agreeably surprised at excellence of the pertormance. Many attractions iu the way ot specialties were Introduced during 'be play, and especially between acts, no table among which were: Mamma's ilaby, by the well-known comedian ; Charles Alexander's musical act; the great child dancer, Miss Lizzie Mosher, and the Es sence of Old Virginy, a dance cbaracteris tlque, by Miss Edna Clare. These spec allies by J themselves are well worth see ing. Mrs Jessie Miaaaugn renuereu a vocal solo In a ctiarnilng manner, which elicted applause; Henry Pfaff ' cornet solo was a feature of the evening, and be was compelled to almost tire himself out in meeting the demand of the audience. "I am a lawyer, and mv name is Marks, as reiterated by Hilly Woods, was simply great, and Ids makeup and acting in this part were perfect. Taken as a whole, or in parts, this company Is tar above the average, and they arc certainly deserving 01 their seeming success, xn audition, an excellent orchestra accompanies the com pany, their overture at the beginning ot the performance being roundly apnlauded, and witti the line unttorms 111 wnicn tney appear, and splendid music, their dally street parade is hue, and never tails to at tract tbe attention of admirers oi good music. At tbe Opera House next Monday evening. Bridge Work. Today the bridge contractors bought 250 ferry tickets and began hauling gravel lor ine nrst and second piers Tof tbe bridge on this side of the river, The casing tor the tourt.1 pier has been sunk, and work is being put bed generally. Bio Potatoes. M Mespelt brought livp hnfihf-lKnf nntatnes to Albany tndav. every one of w hich weighed two pounds or more, lie receivcu uuuu.c price lur iiicui on that condition. TnosK Fine Christinas slippers at Klein Bros, are so tasty and neat that Jay Gou d would be urouil to wear mem But remember about that piano. Wben after Christmas you find out that some one lias really become the possessor of that piano for only a few dollars you will never forgive yourself. But ask Klei i Bros about it. lon t wait now. At the Indian school at Clieinawa, there are twenty-one boys and twenty four girls on tbe sick list, the majority of whom suffer from la grippe. The only deatli during the recent spell of sickness was a Hoopa valley Indian, who dietl from pneumonia. LAEGEST -:- ASSOBTliZtfT OF HEATING STOVES. at MATTHEWS & WASHBURN'S MAIUUKII. MEYERS CORNELL. On Wednes day forenoon, Dec 10, 1801, nt the St Charles Hotel, in Albany, by Rev E R Pricliard, Mr N C Meyers, brother of lion JeiT Meyers, nnd Miss Nora Cor nell, two of Linn county's popular young people. They have the best wishes of many friends. YOU WILL MAKE MONEY by buying your G. L. BLACKMAN'S. He has an elegant stock of plush goods, of all kinds, loilat cases for gentle men,many novelties, perfumeries, pic ture books, etc. IT IS JUST THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS. Ml' US HAl KMTATK MAI.K. J II Mullan to It Hiatt, 15 acres in l LC of Andrew Kees ... 150 J L Hill etnx to Arlena liartzes, IV. 10, blk 7, Hill's add to Sodavdle 40 George II Skinner to Wui Lynch, 100 acres in sec 30, tp 15, 8 It 3 W 2000 A J Johnson otux to It Slielton, pared in Scio 2250 P M Smith etux to John Grisliam, lots 5 and 0, blk 20, J M It's 3rd add to Lebanon 6?0 W K Kay etux to Ailcy Kav, N , S vV sec '22, tp 1 1 R K 1 W 10 United States to Finery S Harzee, 153 acres in sec :!0, tp 9 8 K 4 K Patent United States to Iianiel M Pace, 150 acres in Bee 2, tp 10, S It 3 K Patent Wm F. Kay etux to Ailey Ray, N SF. .'4, sec 21, tpll.SKl W 10 Wm Ka'ston etux to Jan G Boyle. 101s o ami u, inn 3, w K g add to Lebanon 4."iC Win Clyiner etux to M Lonslierry one sere in to 11. SR 2 W... 100 Andrew Hite etnx to Itobt L R Mounts, 10.34 acres in tp 11, 8 It 4 W 50 F.noch I) Sloan etux to Andrew Hit.'. 143.24 acres in tp 11 8 It 4W1 1 Will Rea Kitate Co. to Henry S uen , lots 0 and U, blk 10 in Halsev 100 John l Patter etal to Charles Ilnetzke, 320.3'J acres in tp 9, 8 112 F. G8G Philander I'lazen etux to J LHill one acre ml) 1 C ol B B Coyle 25 I) W Uuidin etux to Stephen A i;ociieii, iu acres in tp 12, 13 K 2 W 300 Rosa A Miller to N C Myers etal, lots 1, 4 and 5, blk 10, Wheel er's add to Scio.... 1 Win Rutherfo'd etux to Daniel Hurt 5-100 acre in Lebanon. 1)00 JR Kirkpatrick etux to J H Loveall, a cres in Lebanon.. 100 Daniel Hart etux to Thomas F.w ing. 100 acres in tp 11, 8 R 2 W 3800 Thomas Brandon etux to George fintey, 400 acres in sections 17 apd 18, tp 14, S R 3 W... 10000 N C Myers and N E Baker to J W Miller, parcel in Scio 1 N C Myers etal to N E Baker, par cel in Scio 1 Robert A Ranipy, trustee to city of Harriaburg, lot 5, bile 7 in said city 200 John P Carter to Mary B Carter 80 aires in tp 13, S R 4 W. .. 1000 J W Miller etux to NT C Myers, parcel in fccio 1 Total salein $ 23108 II CAP KUVAR. A B Mrllwnln Oners Home Bottom Prices. He makes the following reductions in sugar (or cash: 17 lbs dry granulated for $1.00. 20 lbsextra O white for $1.00. 22 lbs extra C golden for $i.oo. Here are some wholesale prices: 100 lbs exira golden 0 Co, '2 cts. 100 lbs exl,a t) white ($ ) cts. 100 lbs d'y granulated sU ' He will al :o seii a five gallon keg of pickles for 90 cts. L. E. Is ringing out the old year Men's, Young Men's and ing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Tailoring. He- has very desirable and suitable presents for men and boys in the following lines : Neckties 01 many designs, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers Fancy "While Shirts and Night Shirts, Gold and Silver' Headed Silk Umbrellas, Slippers, Kid Gloves, Jewelry Smoking Jackets, Overcoats, Ifats, Etc. Hit VIE AM AIIKOAD BEL SHAZZAR TO - MORROW NICHT. GO, City Council tonij;ht. Js 0 Clark at th M K Church Soutb Friday eveuing. The well known Tom MnNarv i bow pending rive days in Salem's calaboose. In lioker county. PocohonUs precinct decreased from 1100 to 306 in ten years. Tha Milton Citv election waa successfully conducted under the Australian ballot law. The regular meeting of Albany Lodge No 41 O O K will beheld thu evening. Work in the ioitiatorv degree. All members are requested to attend. A meeting of the Sons of Veterans will be held at the G A K hall next Tuesday Digkt. All membeis and others eligible rea requested to be present. A man who has just arrived in Eugene from Minnesota save the theimonoter was down at 20 degrees oelow zero when ha left tbat state. Tbe members of tbe Oregon state board of equalization receive 910 a day. If they satisfactorily equalize the matter of mort gages aide tfcey will earn it. Lsst evening St Johns Lodge. A F and A M, ejected the following officers (or the en suing year: K Washburn, w M; u c Sehell, S W J R Wyatt, J R; D J? MaaoP, Treasi O P Cothow, jrSeo. The Oregon State School Journal for December ia on our table. It ia replete with choice reading matter and should meet a hearty reception at the hands of every teacher in the state. Iu advertising pagea show tbat its patrons have a due apprecia tion of ita worth aa an advertising medium. ilt C W Cobb, the enterprising job printer, has just reoeived twenty fonta of new type in latest styles and a Gordan jobber, and ia better urepired than ever to do brat class work. It will pay to aee him oeiore giving orders. The following appears in the supreme court pioeeedings iu a Salem paper: J W Uaiuea et al, appellants, va Linn county, respondent, aod J VV Gainea add Loiib Springer, appellants, vs Linn county, re spondent. Judgment reversed and the cause remanded to the circuit eourt with directions to prooeed w'tb the case accord ing to law ana practice ot tnat eourt Opinion by Strahan, chief justice. G W Wright attorney for appellants. Will & Stark, the jewelers. Fresh crispcelery at Allen Bros. Ask for Crescent tea at F E Allen's. Kiash roasted colne at F E Allen's. The best roast ooflee in the city at Conrad puyer a. Uepairing neatly done at the lare gilt bolt store. Seethe big French doll at the Ladies .Bazaar. Save money by buying Christmaa gilts at nuun oc AKin s drug store. Hulin k Akin, druggists at French's corner, have a large line of choice holiday goiis, wnicn tney are selling very low.. Now, what are you waiting for? Why not geirignt in ana go Mein Drop, and buy goods from them for these tioketa are near.v gone. Remembei that ia a very beoutiful piano ana wuo Knows wbo will get it. BLAIN with some fine bargains in Boys Clothing, Furnish AH I inds of choice eating and cooking applsa at Allen Bros. In Iho line of spectacles and eyeglMtes. French, tbe jeweler, le.dr. Look out for a big di'.fWy ot Chriatras goods at Freuch'a jswcliy store. Ladies Oxford ties at greatly laduetd rates at Klein Broi. Must besoid. A larga line fj eleuait gold watohea in tasty nw trays al Will & Stark's. Magaoba ayiup, tha lir.est in tha msrutt i a quantities to suit at F fc Alleu's. Ladies Oxford ties at Kloin Bros. Cheap est in the city. Will ha sold at greatly re duced rates. Yon csn get the worth of your monev nv huving vour watches aod clocks at F M trr'ich'i, the corLer jewelry store. With his new bakery Cunrad Meyer able to offer old and new customers eveiy thing fhstclaes in baked gondj. Decidedly the largest aod choicat variety of tea in town ia at C E Browoell'e. Sun diied, basket fired, g-een, black, English breakfast, &u- Coon & Underwocd, successors to Wilcrx, are prepared to do rirst-elasa photographic wtrk at their gallery at Second and ferry streets. Give thein a trial. Kemember F M French cau show you a fine lino of hobday good, includ:ng gold and silver watches, silverware, jewelry, gold si -ctacles, eanes and umbrellas, opera glasses, knives foiksand spoons, etc. What a taaty -appearance that piano at Klein Bro. would giye yonr parlor. That young daaghter of jours would be too projd of it. Go and ask Klein Bros, abont it. Kea'.ly it will oast you bat a few dollars, Tl sis no joke, (io and see them. T. L, Wallace & Co. And see what "The Vhite Owis" have to say each and every day Then step inside and we will be pleased to show you a Magnificent line of Holiday Goods in our line. T. L. WALLACE & CO, Leading Clothiers and Furnishers. The Birthplace of Great and Honest Bargains. Strahan Block, .... Albany. Tregon FEED STORE AND CUSTOM CHOPPER. We hare hoy, oats, chop straw, chicken fned, etc., constancy on band W bolosalB and retail : cento for II. V. u-:.?, ,?"0W B,!I "ur- CUK,"ra toPI'" F. L, Kenton, -:- . Subscription JAgent for th Newspapers and Magazine, Hear tlio P. Need a Watch? I have all kinds, at all prices and every watch fits tht price. But price is not everything in watch-buying; liUAHANittU yUALIIT is the first thing. I guarantee wfiches accord ing to their quality; and quality makes the price. All kinds all mialities all prices. F. M. FliENTII, The Corner Jewelry Store. Money to Loan. I have money in sums of (500 to $20,000 to loan on im proved farm lands in Linn and lien ton counties, at lo est current rates. !So delay in furnishing tbe money. C Ct Kl'HKiliKr, Ileal estate agent, Albany, Oregon. THIS FROG WAS CAUGHT AT F. E. LLEN'S. BY A TEMPTING BAIT J jXhri t wv - c fh our customri by fp!.ub'ij 1lTn T J - tcdt CROCFRIES AND FRUITS nt'ie market. Opii'd iJp ,t;c Temple Use - eeialty for either cash ortolif MORRIS & BLOUNT, Corner Flrat nnd linker N Is Ibstnr, Oregon Star Bakerj CorBrotMlaibin and Pirat t.' 0RAD MEYER, Frojirielor. Canned Frnltn, CanoM Meata, Cilaasware, tnecnairaref rled Frail. VeKinbIe, Tobacco. Vlnam, "near, Knicca, Coflee, Tea, El Etc., In fast f vsrvtl.,ir that Is kept In irmoinl vsrivly.snd irnncerv ptnrv, Miithv.t niarkel price paid for A T. I". TTTTTnc nn nnr,TTrt.