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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1891)
Fuhilnhfid ovary day In the WMik x rept Nil in Jm)'. .Ti'Si NU I'TIM. Rililurt and Frop'n cirr of pi ciA i. pAi'iut. (enteral! alt he font Utile at Alhany, Or. 0;tinf an attoonil otaH mall matter. THI ltltl UM'KMIIKK IJ. I HOI I Head LnnaH n till page. J3ELS1IAZZAII TO-NIGHT. O; A Nkw Siiii'.mk. Council mnti-elect I'lelfler o I lie Second Ward v an Keen iluriiijj the day busily rleanlii home of 4 the cronswalka alinii; (lie K'rcetB, me meel 1 cominUKioner beiiiK 111. I lis Industry and ! enterprlie attracteil loiisiilernhle attention, and ted a fellow cltlzL'n to rush Into the ' DitMoiHAT office at breakneck apccil with tlie suiiijeKllon that an arrangement be effected by which the councilmen rotate In ollice ait crosswalk cleaners, one taking care of them one week, another another week and noon, thus saving $65 a month. Tbe idea is open for discussion. Lots of Wests, The following froir tbe Statesman, thouigli having no local ' Interest, shows one Aide of human life up in good style, and reminds us of the man L who would like to run tbe newspapers better than the editors. "On complaint of K F Newland.a street car driver, John ; G West was tuken before the recorder yes terday and fined $10 and costs, amounting ito $23, for assault and battery committed on Newland while the latter was drlvini; a street car. The trouble arrse over the difference of opinion held by the two In regard to the proper way of running a street car. West wanted to run the car .his way and the driver objected, vhen West struck him over the eve, intlicting a painful bruise. Uncle Tom's Caiiin, The original New Orleans Uncle Tom's Cabin drew a acked house at the Imperial last night, hen a genuine evening's enjoyment was xpciienced by those present. Not only .vas the audience a larue one. but It was enthusiastic and exceedingly liberal In the question of applause. The U.-.cle Tom of Homer I'itte was a good bit of acting, while the other principals were all ecpial :o the parts allotted them. The specialties l-etween the acts and tbe playing of the band were also most favorable cilticized. fhere will doubtless be another crowded louse tonight and the show deserves It. ancouver w orld, Dec 2d. At the opera iOusc Monday night. A Musical Rkcital The junior pupils of Miss Hela Gilbert's music class jave a very pleasing recital Wednesday evening. Dec 10. at the home of hi'r sUn.r Alra Hammer, on Seventh street. The fthildren did themselves and their teacher ' gi cat credit, and show u good dcorec of improvement. Avery pleasant evening I was passed bv the parents and friends of the class, and all present enjoyed this, the first recital given bv Miss Gilbert's pupils ;this season. ft j? Cost Thkm $50. John Beach and Charley Smith, who were tried by a jury ! before Justice Coshow yesterday afternoon I and evening for assault on S B Wldte. (another boy, were found guilty and fined I $15 and costs, the total amounting to ajoutf5o, which was paid. Young ( White's face looked as If he had been at I war and It was no doubt a matter of great satisfaction to see his assailants have to pay well for their fun. I A Church Suit. Several citizens of Sweet Home, members of the Bowman faction of the Kvangellcal church, have brought suit against the trustees of the Church there for the iosscsslon of the Church property, which is held by the anti-Bowman faction, and a live contest is anticipated. CAnsliler.ihli fi-plinir nrevnile over the matter. 5 t A very appetizing Tf A very purprisimt T, A Bavin if. ont wasting Beautiful tasting 'ir ,; rl .. 1 'P MAnrt a Ipto .wl chnico stock of urnceru'S, jfrnitn anil W.viid poo.lp, At INrkttr ItrtM . A HOotl rrrnlutiori in never to buy without first jiving tlujiit a call. H f .JIavk U noticed that Allen Bros' gro Jiery store iH always full of fruits, vego talilcs, etc, t'.ie very latest in the mar ket. If there is anything to be had they have it. Apples, t ..Grapes, Cabbages, Turnips, It Cranberries. Cnulillower, Ornnges, Sweet Potatoes, lemons. Carrots, l'igs Feet, Celery, Saner Kraut, Jieets. Tnoss Fink Christmas slippers at Klein Bros, nro so tasty and neat that Jay oould would be proud to wear them. Bat remember about that piano. When titer Christmas von find out that some pne has really become the possessor of thai piano for only a few dollars you will hever forgive yourself, lint ask Klein Bros about it. Don't wait now. t ,., iTATiATCtT A OonOTiMfffll I OF BEATING STOVES, ; at ' ; MATTHEWS & 'WASHBURN'S "Amkiiican AtiniTi.Ti Risr." The rc- fular price of tlio American Agricultur al is f I .50 per year. For a short time I im authorized to receive subscriptions It 11.00, also to furnish the December tunilier free to all who subscribe now pr ISO-'. ! L Kknton, suli agent, 'n Slav ue seen the finest stock of - ptuiii mm Buyer Fatelies, diamond anil other rings, jew- .-..1.1 1 :l ry, silverware, vc, 111 inecity. 0' tl K K Allnit wli'iu Vim want tsnir mad sweet. ;iunev, tint f 1 rvrun. ctr. I I It Will P. Ptmil; HI Mill U lMli U KIM ML AMD fKUHO.HAL I)r W II Davlf went to Toledo this noon on medical business. Mi Thos Brink, who has been 111 several weeks, K again able to be on the streets. K U Skipworth, of Kugene, was In Al- iiatv today, on his way to Lebanon, where liis father is lying dangerously ill. Judge Blackburn and County Clerk Payne were in Salem yesterday facing the slate board of rpialia(lon on behalf of l.inn county. J M Stewart, of Corvalijs, division en gineer id I lie Oregon I'aciiic, was a passenger on last night's Northern I'aciHc overland for the Kast. lie goes with his family, hop big to recover the health of his liille son, whose illness ills thought a change of climate will ameliorate. Mr Mcwai I has been practically the chief en gineer of the road. Mis experience was originally gained on the Pennsylvania road.- Orrgonian . Mr Edward (joins, of Sclo, whose Hour mill at that place was destroyed by lire some time ago, was in Kugene yesterday. He has hern looking about to sec the various kinds of machinery, that he may act intelligently in purchasing machinery for his new mill. After examining the Noruyke A; Marmon machinery In a mill in this county, he said he wculd buy of a Portland firm, as he could iret better satis faction than he can in the east. Eugene iegisier. H J Sills, who recently left Euiiene. on account of developments being made that he had another wife living in Minneapolis, who had commenced a tuit for divorce against him, has gone to that city and maue up with tils tirst wtteand la now liv ing with her. Sills Is a bad man and should be serving a term in tbe penitentiary. Guard. The above is evidence that there are some very foolish women In this world. Holiday Goods. A line line of holi day goods mav be seen at G L Black man's. His plush goods particularly are fine, embracing a variety of handsome articles, which should he 6een by all buy ing holiday goods. After a prosperous reason the citizens of Linn county will desire to present their friends with the best to be obtained. Mr B'ackman can accom modate them with as fine a line of holiday goods as is to be seen anywhere. The K.y To Success. Tha'. Is what we all want. It is'nt luck, for there is no such thing. It is principally being care ful about small things, for instance, the buving of the best quality of groceries, fruits and produce for family use, at the smallest cost. This counts in the long run. Those who deal with Conn Hend ricsoti report bargains both in quality and price. They also have a fine line of crock ery ware, toys, etc, suitable for the holiday trade, which it will pay the public to call and see before buying. Tint Laiiikb Bazaar. Do not buy your Christmas presents without calling at the Ladies Bazaar.where there is a large and elegant stock of novelties suitable lor the holiday trade. Some one will receive a Christmas present of an elegant French doll, one of the prettiest ever seen in Al bany, now on exhibition at the rjazaar. m K KI.1.000 School . The Kel logg schoo of dress cutting at corner of Flrstand Baker In the Ralston house i now open. Lessons not limited. Ladies are invited to call and examine the system. Fine Scinsos. Mr VV R Grahm has just received a fine line of suitings from the East, which are as fine as anything every brought here, embracing the latest patterns He is anxious to have the pub lic inspect them and get prices. His long experience will enable him to suit the niOSl IHSI'.UIUUS, IKiliN. ALLEN. On Wednesday morning, Dec 16, 1S91, to Mr and Mrs R A Allen, of the Oregon Pacific a boy. I1IKI). GUM. At her home in Farmlngton, Wash., Dec. 7th, 1891. of typhoid fever, Mrs Kate Gum, aged 36 years. Deceased was born and laiscd in this county, and was a sister of Mrs Pliil Smith, of this county. She leaves a husband and five children and a large circle of relatives and friends to mourn her death. YOU WILL MAKE MONEY by buying your G. L. BLACKMAN'S. He has an elegant stoak of plush goods, of all kinds, toilet, cases for gentle men,niaiiy novelties, perfumeries, pic ture books, etc. IT IS JUST THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS. SN. STEKLK t Co., Albany, Oro. , Loin money on good real ostatn sec. rity In Linn mid adjoining counties. llolidiiy COI SJIL l'ltHli:uil;H. Wednesday evening, Dec 16 Present Mayor, recorder, marshal treasurer, and Councilmen Hawkins, Tab ler. Burkhart, Allen and French. The following bills were ordered nahh G W Hughes. $r,; L W Duyoe, $3 55; W nair, 3)i). ; I- W riplnka, 1 1 S 74 ; N llenton, $So to: I N Hodman. Sia 80: M Cowan, $ijo 74 j cost bills, $765, S M Penlngton, $3; J I Cougill, W F Read, i; j Gradwohl. $u (o: Mrs Vur- dom,$u 50; Electric Light Co, $384; J N loiiman, ticket Trunin 10 I'ortlanil, 35; llayiie Buck, $i2jc: 1 N Hoffman. ' 75. The leport of Ihe canvassing board showed the election of officers as hereto fore published, except that J I. Cowan's majority lor mavor was 131, Instead of uy. The repoit of the bridge superintend ent, by A S Miller, assistant superintend ent, showed $6,069 worth of ma.erial and lahor furnished and done since 'ast report, as follows, piles, $50, lumber, $3So, cement, $750; iron. $3,365, labor $1,050. 1'etition ot (jco Achcson and others, asked for cross walk near city cemetery. Keieireu. Oruinauce bill No 340, authorizing tne mayor to enter Into stipulation with the war department in reference to the con struction of a bridge at Albany, was passed . A communication from "citizen" com -plained that cross walks on First street were Impassable from too much mud, and asked that it be attended to. Being anonymous it was laid under tbe table, or some where else, but on motion of Coun cilman Tabler, the street commissioner. now ill, was ordered to put a man on streets at his own expense to attend to muddy cross walks. The matter of raising the heater at No a's engine house was referred to committee on fire and water with power to act. Judge Blackburn was ordered retained to assist the citv attorney in the Injunction suits brought by D B Monteith and Others. The marshal's bonds were ordered placed at $7,oo and the city treasurer's at $40,000. bays a: Jeffries were given until February 1st to complete their sewer con tract. Bills of judges and clerks, city election. $30; allowed. Report of surveyor showed Layne & Buck had done $4800 worth cf work on Madison street sewer, and $325 en latteral sewers. Reports showed $8498 To worth of work done by Bays jefferies on 6ewer contracts, of which $4500 has beer. paid. a warrant lor $2500 was ordered drawn in favor of the contractors. In matter of bridge estimate a warrant was ordered down in favor of contractors for $5000. CHEAP M41AK. A II Hrllwaln OfTers Home llolsom Prices He makes the following reductions in sugar for cash: 17 lbs dry granulated for $1.00. 30 lbs extra C white for $1.00. 22lbsextraC golden for (i.oo. Here are some wholesale prices: 100 lbs extra golden C 4 cts. 100 lbs extra (J white 4 cts. 100 lbs dry granulated (j 5, He will also sell 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 linos : Neckties ot many designs, Handkerchiefs, Mulflers, Fancy White Shirts and Night chirts, Gold and Silver Headed Silk Umbrellas, Slippers, Kid Gloves, Jewe'ry. Smoking Jackets, Overcoats, Hats, Etc. 110 UK AS ABROAD Helslnzzir tonight. A liv a Now York letter to-morrow. Wheat has taken another tumbte, ant is now 84 cent. Unci Tom's Cabin Monday night by a good company. 4 No one should miss going to Belshazzar one of the tvo nitfhts. Dancing school at the opera house Satur day night at b o'clock. Regular monthly meeting of the Building 4 Loan Association to-morrow nig 'it. Reports from the Santiam mines tells of a continual finding of a fine body of ore, io -oreasiug in richness. The concert at the M E Church South by Jaat; Clark on '.ho 18th imtt is indefinitely postponed, in consequence of the cantata of Beltthazz-ir being on thxt night. Tlie laiiieg auxiliary wilt meet in the Y M C A rooms on Friday aftornoon of this week at 3:30 p m. A full attendansn is especially requested. 8echztaky. Fruits St Floweri. yublishod in Portland, $2 a year, is a magazine that deserves a liberal supporr It is well gotten up both typographically and in litrrary merit. Ed Albertson, the Tacoma bank defaul terer, was sentenoed at Taeoma Monday to lerve ten years in the penitentiary at Walla Walla. Chandler, his accompliee, was sen tenced to fiye years. Whatever may be the cause of blanching, the hair may be restored to its original color by the use nf that potent remedy Hall's V egetable Dicihau Hair Kenewer. Assessment fiuures are pecnllar things. Linn county pays taxes on $964 ,875 more than Laue. Her indebtedness is 8338,316 greater and her exemptions are $71,5x1 leas, she ha 2.100 polls and Lane 2.083. "Oenuer vs McLaughlin" waa a hoe case. and the verdict ot tne jury simply insisted that, in Douglas eounty, all fences shall be horse huh. bull strop it and pie tignt to constitute a yalid defense against bogs, and Douglas ccunty juries. r.aindoaler. The followioe cirouit judges have been appointed: William Lfutnaoi, 01 Maine, lor hrst ludicial circuit: Nathaniel ahipmen, of Connecticut, second; George M Dallas.of Pennsylvania, third; Iiathan Uoff, ;of West Virginia, fourth; William H Tatt, ot Uhio, fifth; William A Woods. of lodisns, seventh; Warren Tmitt. of Oregon, district ludee for tne district of Alaska. Will & Stark, tlie jewelers. Fresh crisp celery at Allen Bros. Ask for Crescent tea at F E Allen's. Fresh roasted coSee at F E Allen's. The best roast coffee in the city at Ooniad Moyer a. KepairioK neatly done at the large gilt boot store. See the big French doll at the Ladies Bszasr. , Save money by buying Christmas gifts at Mulin ci Akin a drug store. Hulin ft Akin, druggists at French's corner, have a large line of choice holiday goons, wnicn iney are selling very low. Now, what are yon waiting for! Why not get right in and go Klein Bros, and buy goods from them for these tiolcets are nearly gone. Itemeuihej that is a yery beoutifu! piano ana wno Knows wno will get it. Klein Bros htve a large and choice st oe ot hoots and shoes for sal at, reasouab priotH Di no1; inveit ia foit weir ant youtiivo een tui" sl3t il Vm ole gan piano at their store. BLAIN with some fine bargains in Boys Clothing, Furnish All kinds of choice eatioe and cookins apples at Allen Bros. In the line of apectaoles and eye-glasses. Frenoh, the jeweler, leadr. Look out for a big display of Christmss goods at French's jewelry store. Ladies Oxford ties at greatly reduced rates at Klein Broi. Must be sold. A large line of3 elegant goM watches in tasty new trays at Will & Stark's. Magaolia syiup, the finest in the marktt a quantities to suit at F E Allen's. Ladie Oxford ties at Klein Bros. Cheap est in the citv. Will be sold at greatly re duced rates. Tiu can get the worth of your monrv nv baying vour watches and clocks at F M French's, the corner jewolry store. With his new bakery Cunrad Moyer able to offer old and new customers every thing lirstclass in baked gondj. Decidedly the largest and choicest variety of tea In town is at C E Brrnell'fl. Sun iried, basket fired, ceec, -b.ack, English breakfast, &n Conn & Underwood, successors to Wilcox, are prepared to do first-class photographic work at their gallery at Second and Ferry streets. Give them a trial. Remember F M French can show yoa a fine line of holiday goods, including gold and silver watches, silverware, jewelry, gold spectacles, canes and umbrellas, opera glasses, knives forks and spoons, ets. What a tasty appearance that piano at Klein Bros, would give yonr parlor. That yoang daughter of yours would be too proud of it. Go and ask Klein Bros, about it. Really it will cost yoa bat a few dollars. Tbia is no joke. Go and see them. T. L, Wallace & Co. And see what "Tlie White Owls" 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, AlDauy. Trego - F. L, Subscription Newspapers and Magazine Near the I. O., FEED STORE AND CUSTOM CHOPPER. We hare hay, oats, chop straw, chicken feed, etc., constantly on hand. W holOSAln Pllll rntafl ucanla fn IT 1? t. : - -1 . - - s ... .. FunifneT Bftl1 ll0Ur- CU8tra Ch'Ppit" ' specialty for either "cash 'or'to fi Need a Watch? I have all kinds, at all prices and every watch fits the price. But price is not everything in watch-buying: GUARANTEED QUALITY is the first thing. I guarantee waches accord ing to their quality; and quality make? the price. All kinds all qualities all prices. F. M. FRENCH, The Corner Jewelry Store. Mok-kt to Load. I have money ia. . I ,Enn ni nnA i - lnnn m Int. euiiiB ui ftnjyj 10 f ii,uuif iu loan proved farm lands in Linn and Benton counties, at lowest current rates. No delay in furnishing the money. J U llin&llAAI Real estate agent, Albany, Oregon. THIS FROG WAS CAUGHT AT' F. E. LLEN'S. BY A TEMPTING BAIT That t way we catch our customers by furnishing tham cest GROCERIES AND FRUITS nthe market. Opjiesite Mr .onio Temple Kenton, -: Agent for the 4 4bany, CregOl MORRIS & BLOUNT, Corner Firat and Baker Sla Star Bakerj CorBrondnlblu and First Stn, COXRAD MEYER, Proprietor. URALKR l Canned Frniln, Cnnueri Heala, UlaHxnrare, UueeiiNwnrtv rled Frniln, Vetrcfnltlen, Tobacco, lirnrs, Nugar, KiiiccM, Coffee, Tea, r.l, Etc., Iiiflot everytl,,., that l kept Ir a t-intrl lariut nlut uniwery store, digital market price mii ff.- ALli KINDS OF I'SODUCE 1 i