Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, December 19, 1891, Page 3, Image 3

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!j I'llolivrr. MM'I'K.ks.- Ill tli-j rn c't'T of
fthc entitle tf (ii'o II ICi-cnt'V, Ij'ukI f 1 1-( ,-iniI
approved. StrandiT r rotiiun, I X S ; i . i 1 1
aiul N II Allen appoiiittil appralsiTM
t i In Hie; mailer il the estate ami I'uarilian
! ihlp of l.'.n'ii 1) Halo rial minor,, (; C
Stananl apppoliiti'd ;iiarillaii.
1 ' In the matter .l the estate of Mary
i Burkliarl, Imiul of I' A lluikhart adniln-
Utratoi lileil and approved.
In the matter of the estate of Jas V Hall,
ordered iliat perHotud properly Ijc sold as
j prayed for,
kiln the matter of the esliitc of C O l'at
'ton, inventory liled, real property $jooo
apd pergonal property Sf-jj.yci.
t"i . . .
i.j Imihmkk Ai.iiasy Wumkm. Mrs CinltH
clialk and MrH Marie Iavis, referral to
in the following from Antoria, were in
Sliu millinery lmHiness in Alhany a couple
yearH uko, where Mr ami Mrsliottscliitlk j
Were married. Hurry (iottxelialk, who
ii8 arrested ill 1'ortland Wednesday
lanorniiig on a chnrite of stealing valuable
property from his sieter-in-mw, Mra
Marie Iavi, wtta up More Judise Jewett
today anil tliHcimrgrd. ThearreHt caused
eonsiderahlu excitement in this city, anil
tho prisoner's wile entered Attorney
W intern's ollii'p, seized important papers
Connected with the ease and ran down
Mai ri lef ore she could be Htopped. The
trunks of theaccu'-ed wero returned from
Portland Friday, ami on being examined
is the court room, none of the Htolen
property was found. His wife afterward
ptated that thu charge wuh Wrought
merely for tho purpose of t.rinejiij; him
Eick, as she wished to sue him again.
Fkom tiik Mines. Mr Peter Wilson,
ho has been assisting in putting up the
pew ten stamp mill in the Sautiam
mines came to Albany last evening, nc-
jOompaniL'd by Mr Stevens and another
employe of the company. The mill was
Itarted running with a large pile of ore
'Oil the dump Thursday evening, and
(Went ahead in fine shape and in a man
or to indicate that it wilt do good work.
Sliero is considerable snow in the mines,
id on that account it is very doubtful
whether the null can be kept running,
font it will be run right along if possible.
0 Dmx'r I,.vsr. An item is going the
irnunds of the press that Sherman county
El the only one in the state that has not
i saloon within its borders, says The
iDalles Sun. Such was possibly the case
Bor a short time alter the two saloon
leppcrs, at Hrants, were lined for viola
(tlon of the license law, but the county
was not allowed toeniovsuch distinction
4ong, as outside of drug stores, there is
:at least one place where the "long felt
iWunt" is supnl-ed. Tho owner calls his
saloon a rattlesnake rancr. and mere are
not a few who make regular calls for the
purpose of gettini: bit or spending one
Hklsiiaxzak wis again presented last
night to a largo house, meeting will
great favor. It lis scored a great euc-
Icess. In order U giveal an opportunity
to seo it, it will be again presetueu to
night, with an ndmiHsion fee oi only to
cents in the gallery and 50 cents down
itairs, with no extra charges for reserved
ats. It will he given as a uenent lor
the Orphan's Home, with whom the
receipts will be divided, and should be
given another big house.
A New Dynamo. Mr (joins, of Scio
was in Kugene the other day and made a
contract with Crouch & Houston for an
(electric lighting plant for Scio. They
I will furnish 210 incandescent lights and
112 arc lights. There is considerable in
fqtiiry from nbrond nbnut the Croui'h
iH ifIoii dynamo, nit'! it i" pretty ecrti'in
ilevi.-lop into a large industry. imam
til
k'.Oi'-riuRHS Ei.Kcrui). Tiie following are
the newlv elected officers of Ileulah Ile-
ibckah Degree Lodge No3o, I. O. 0. 1'.:
Mrs Maggio Hlacknian, N. (t.
Mrs Annetta Weatherford.V. G.
Mrs Kato R Montanve, R. S.
Mrs F S Crosby, 1'. S.
Mrs Hulda Greenwood, ireas.
Cihluit Couiit. The following cases
ve been begun: R II Ruthertord agt
red Brannln. Recovery of money; At
Uchmenl. H II Hewitt, attorney for
plaintiff. Stewart & Sox agt I II Camp
Bell. Recovery of money. Attachment.
H II Mewitt. attorney for plaintiff. MP-
Uird F Shaw agt J A Bennett et al settled.
Tim. Lahifs Bazaar. Do not buy
'mir ChrlstmnR nresentB without callilie
M the Ladies Bur.ar,where there Is a large
Mhd elegant stock of novelties suitable for
ue holiday trade. Some one will receive
M Christmas present of an elegant French
Moll, one of the prettiest ever seen in ai
Mtny, now on exhibition at the Bazaar.
U ...
I'IKelloqo School. TneKellogg schoo
W dress cutting at corner of f'irstand
Baker In the Ralston house i now open.
' Lessons not limited. Ladles are Invited
to call and examine the system.
LARGEST ASSORTMENT
OF
HEATING STOVES.
-AT-
MATTHEWEI4 WASHBURN'S
itwiii&sKs&r
be seen the
stock
and silver
atches. diamond nnd othpr rine's. iew
wiry, silverware, ic, in inecily.
fci .-I ... .. b-w--
c-
0 to F K illo:i wruu vou want lomi c
ivit. u.iiicy, iu 1 1 fyrtp, etc.
HOI 1L X rKKftOXAL
Joseph Koch, tho draughtsman, is In
town today. He informs us that he will
eomplete his work in Albany in about
two weeks, when he will return to Kti-
ii ne. Kiigene (iiiard,
t.aud Clerk l.'avis says he is going to
take it a little easier. Oflieo confine
ment does not agree with him and coin
liin.d with overwork has had a deleteri
ous efl'eet. He will fully recuperate in a
lew days. Journal.
I, w Deyoo, draiil rroinan, I lianla,
i' ren mount- ana ji rerry, oi the Mn
ei.t linn Club, went to Jefferson this
noon to shoot the team at thut city. Mr
I) It Monleith now wears tho Mascot's
gold meilal.
On Dec 2!l, I8!)l, the Knights of
i ytliias will g.ve a supper at the llotei
llroNviiHvillo. They have also engaged
ieo ('haiiibt i laiii and lion J K Weather
ford, of Albany, to address them on that
evening at the i-iiv hall. A grand time
is anticipated. llrownsville Times.
Two sept jagenarians wero married a
few days ago in Douglas county. The
high contracting parties were Colonel W
I Mart in, aged 75 years, now of Jackson
ville, but formerly of (ilendalo, and Mrs
Margaret Trible. of the same hup. widow
of (ieorge Trible, who died at Haubstadt,
(jibson county, Ind., January 11, 1872.
Colonel Martin is well known in Koso
and Douglas, having been a resident of
the county for many years. He is a
pensioner of the Mexican war, nnd
served with distinction in the Indian
troubles of the earlier davs of Oremn
and Northern California. He has also
the distinction of having accompanied
the command of John C Fremont in the
heroic march of that officer to the Pacific
coast. He was the (irst receiver of the
I'nited States land oflice in Douglas, in
I WW when the county seat was at Win
chester. Ashland Tidings.
An KxcniNa Kvkst. The Ochoco Re
view says that on last Wednesday tho
women dropped their dish rags, the mer-
hants left their customers, the gamblers
Hiitted the gaming tables, the editors
thought the iiiilleuium had come, busi
ness houses of all kinds were deserted, the
treet cows tucked their tails betwixt
their legs and started for pastures new,
the fabled saddle animal of Jerusalem
legan to bray and all tho town of l'rine-
ville was in such a commotion as will
never again lie witnessed until the day
of judgment shall have arrived. Win
Mc.Meekin and Ins steam engine was the
cause ol ai this commotion, he having
I'rineville may expect to hear the daily I
whistle of he locomotives of the Oregon
1 acini! railroad. J
A Itor NiMiion. Henry Rciijamin of
near (iervais, who is not yet fourteen
years old. on several occasions has made
a better record at the various shooting
matches in this section than any one. old
or young. In lHS8,when only nine years
old, he killed 11U3 birds such as are used
lor food, in the space of about eight
months. These were nil killed at odd
times w hen he could spare time from his
work to engage in a little sport. F'or this
and other tine shooting he received a
medal from Oakland, California, of which
he is very proud and prizes very highly.
At the "shooting match here a few days
ago, he carried away more turkies than
an) one there, beating all of the best
snots present and there were several of
them. There were three ties between
him and Charley Jones, said to be one of
the best shots on this prairie. These
ties were all shot oh and Henry won
them nil. Star.
A (Jook Troup. The Salem States.
mansaK: ''Itl.ad been a long time since
a really good Uncle Tern's Cabin Co. vis
ited Salem, but thoe who were at the
Opera House last night and witnessed the
preaentatiou of this popular old plantation
drama by the New Orleans company were
well repuid. Even if the story ol Uncle
'lorn has had a tun of more than a quarter
f a centurv It never grows old, but Is al-
way plensurably received. At the Opera
House Monday night".
Ciifitcii Skuvicks. Services at 11 a m
and 7:30 p in. Preaching by the pastor,
Rev ieo w Hill. Minctay bciiooijz:iu p
in. noting l'eopie 8 nieeitiig, u:ou p ui.
All are invited.
il men sire earnestly invited to attend
nr.viiiig tomorrow afternoon at 4
iock in the W C T V hall. The ser
vices iil be of an interesting nature.
MAKItlKI).
MEYKUS CHANDLER At 7 :30 p ni
Tuesday, Dec 15, 18'J1, at the residence
of R N Thompson in North Brownsville,
Mr II F W Mevera and Miss Olive Chan
dler, both of this place, Rev (J J Travis,
of Eugene, ofliciating.
Aid People.
nii.wTTHr-"i'll.--a-J 1
J. V. 8. Is tlio onlv Pnrml.iir;!! thf M or
'ruble iicoiile phoulil te. us t:i mlncvul i--ts!i
ivblcli is In every other .-nrsni.11. i;'.a ll nl .'i.ii'H7
ol, is imuvr cerrala (oiimnon kii'i.n M ns
eresiistinn. J. T. t. 011 t!:e eontmiy Is v""1
vegctdhle and stlmuin.i". ri;:tv turn ami ih ;m
new Wood, the very liilnn f ir oltl, tlcllcn:c or
broken dn".i 1'fil'le. It l.uiMs tlivin ill' i
prololic tlitir lives. A esse l:i I i"l:
Mrs. Itt'liteii im rstinint'li" elderly Iftily ol
SlOMnMH SI..S. V. v.' f " ei" tli .ioeil .in; 1.0
mpiil'.r as to ai'ii' ""' ' ' lmll.- et
,0 bail tiiat she was i'.uu.ty r. jil ted wtla lliitlii
Mils. Shu wiltes: While In tbnt ilnawnmi
conditio I mkv -onv . I Hie testimonials vou
ecniliiJ.V.S. ami ":! foraliofdi'. That marked
tbe turimii: l"lt. I rejaineil my o"t fh J
straiirth and have not felt w well In years.
That was two years K: and M.S. Held Is well
and hearty to day, and still taking 1. V-.
II yon arc old or feeble and want to be built up.
Ask (or
Vegetable
Sarsaparilla
Most mo.lern, most etTeetlrc, Urgcat botU
Ranie priec. U. six for I5.M.
FOR SALE IIY
STANAR3 & GUSIGK ALGAfiY
......... .... ".....- ...., ol nirnuure are elegant lieu room Bets,
IK-Ing tho hrst steam whistle that was pror lurniturc in beautiful and latest
ever-ounded in I'rineville, or as a lady I designs.music cabinets and stands.Reed's
naively remarked it was the first wins- rfttlan roclters, many novelties too num
t e that was ever "hooted" in I'rineville. ; erou8 to mention, and fully two hundred
iiutu-n t iiu m: titur ni 1 1 in limit m nrmn if i e e . .
nvwna iuiil iicxl vt-ur intj peuuic in
BKAL ISTATf. KUM,
iV C I'asscll to F.lisabcth llouse
weart , K '.. lots 17, 18, of Wav
rlyFruil farm f 1000
C A l'',Uon to.) (irishain.lots 11, 12,
l.'l, K's2ndA, Lebanon 232
0 II McKarliuidetux to W Wolf,
2 acres in D 1, C of J lllakely. . 2')0
W W Kteiwer et ux to J F Steiwer,
212 acres in tp 10, K 113 w (V.m
J H Crooks et ux to F.li::a Warren,
all of lots 2, 3, li.ti's A, Craw
fonleville (JOO
I'.li J Keeney to F.lins Keenev, all
interest in K '.j of I) LC of
F.lias Keeney ... 4K)
C Ci liiirkhart et ux K F Sox.bl .12,
(i's l'ark A, Albany 2000
Uriah Terhume et ux to W I, .laek
son, ' ( in t in lots 4, 5, hi 2,
Sodaville 280
Statu ol Oregon to J II (ieildes, S
S K 'H sec 111, tp lll.H li !1 K 100
Mrs Margaret Morlcv to Rebecca
Smith. lots 1. 2. bl 4. 1 Istlwv (;"(!
jHCayleetux to K Haner, 10
a'res in sec. :!4, ti 12 K II 2 V . JO
(i,:o W VVarinoth elux to F.lias
KeiMiey, K I) I, C of Klias
Kec nev 400(1
John Haley to D H Cew, N K H,
sec in, tp li K It 4 K 0000
K Haner to J II Ware, 83 acres in
tp III, SRI K 1500
UN llardman toFCAIdrich, lot
S,blk4,JMR'a4thaddtoLeb-
anon KOO
John F Handelman toj M Ware. 5a'
acres in sec o-, ipidOKl . . aou
United Sta'.es to Isaac R Froman
318.54 acres in tp 11 S R3 W. TaUnt
Total sales.
237'.l2
TWO I AU LOtllH
Of I be Flues! Iiiriiituro Fvcr Itruuulit lo
Atbnny,
Furnitttro cars are bigger than other
cars, and hold an immense quantity of
"knocked down" furniture. One car
load will fill some furniture stores.
Fortnuller A Irving have just received
two of these cars full of the finest stock
of goods in their line ever brought to the
central Willamette Valley,their increas
ing trade demanding extra goods. They
already had a big stoek on hand. Among
the new goods are many tine things for
tho holiday trade. (Jive your relatives
and friends something substantial as well
asornamental. Among these new pieces
vcry arti8tic in uiakcup. Thev wer
1jout,llt in eaBtern factories and 'will be
marked so low n In itmtifv noii niMnrc
marked so low as to justify new picture
frames for everybody.
Holiday Gcods. A fine line of holi
day eooda mav be been at G L Black-
man 6. I lit plush goods particularly are
fine, embracing a variety of handsome
articles, which should be Keen by all buy
ing holiday gonJs. Af'.i-r a prosperous
season the citizens of Linn county will
desie to present their fi iends with the best
to be obtained. Mr IVackman can accom
modate them with as fine a line of holiday
goods as jsto be seen anywhere.
Is ringing out the old year with some fine bargains in
Men's, Young Men's and Boys Clothing, Furnish
ing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats
and Tailoring.
Ho lias very desirable ami suitable presents for men
and boys in tho following lines :
Neekties ot many designs, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers,
Fancy White Shirts and Night ohirtsGold and Silver
I loaded Silk Umbrellas, Slippers, Kid Gloves, Jewelry
Smoking Jackets, Overcoats, Hats, Etc.
HOHK AND AStUUAU
3110 b&Uota were out iu the AihUnd
election.
Don't foiK'it to call at th Ladieti Bazaar
for your ustful holtday pre'onta. Thsy have
A Ure uniectiou at low pricen.
Cooper BroM. tcM SOOObuhhelgof wheat to
tho Hen ton county fiouring mills a few dayi
ago for 00 cents.
At t ie Building & Loan AsRociatin lat
ni-ht $1200 was loaned to 0 H Uart at 02
months iutereat in advance.
C'awfordnvilie is to have a soda sprint;.
$100 hat. 1 een raised fr-r developing the
spriug on tha farm of A A H'll.
Prof C K Millard is teaching Binginif schoo)
ut (jo-vniw. Ho v ill be remembered as hav
iiiK lind a elans at Harriaburg in this county.
On account of the prc.aentatioo of Bel
Bhu.,ir at the Optra House tooiit Mr
ifopk'iiw duncintr school has been postponed
until Tueitday night.
Our coutemporary publishes a call for a
you tig men' republican cluh in this city, to j
he organized at the Court House on next
Tuesday eveuiug at 7 och clc.
An ordinance has been introduced in the
Lebanon Council prauting J L Cowan, L
Foley aud Frank O'Keil a 15 years franchise
for au electric light system.
In our item yesterday concerning mort
gage inuebtedDeua the types made ussav
that the amount of mortgages in the state
was Sl.107.0G9. But this is the amount of
Utortgages in Linn county.
The business meeting of the looal unions
of the YPSCE which was announced for
Saturday, Deo 10th, has been postponed un
til further notice. Anna Altuouhk.
Hettib Miller, Secretary.
Pi evident,
One of the esses in the circuit court of
Polk county 1 .st week was the State of Ore
gon agt Hale Backenvto. it was continued.
Another case theie was headed State awt
Cassius Cagp, who also had a case in the last
Linn county circuit court. It waa continued.
Prof J D Letcher went to Portland last
Friday to be treated by physicians. A tel
egram from him to this city announces that
be will not soon return to his post at tbe
college. Corvallis Gazette.
Uncle Tom's Cabin at the Opera House on
Monday night. The members of the comp
any, a line looking lot of men passed through
Albany this noon for Lebanon. Not being
able to get the Opera House in Albany to
night the' concluded to give onr live sister
city a benefit.
Fresh crisp celery at Allen Bros.
Ask for Crescent tea at F E Allen's.
Fresh roasted cofl-e at F Allen's.
The best roast coffee in the city At Com ad
mcyer a.
Repairing neatly done at the large gilt
boot store.
See the big French doll at the Ladies
Bazaar.
Save money by buying Christmas gifts at
tiuiin oc AKin s drug store.
Allen Bros always keep their customers
applied with tresh butter and eggs.
All Mnds of choice eating and cooking
Apples at Allen tiros.
In the line of spectacles and oy e-glaeaon,
rrench, the jeweler, leadt.
Look out for a big display of Christmas
goods at r rencn a jewelry store.
Lid tea Oxford ties at greatly reduced
rates at Klein Broa. Uuat be sold
A large hue of elegant gold watohoa in
tasty new trays at Will & Stars. .
Magnolia syrup, the fine in the market
in quantities to suit at f K Alien s.
BLAIN
Will & Stnrk, tin jewelers.
Ladiea Oxford tie at Klein Bros, Cheap
et in the city. Will he sold at greatly re
duced rate.
Hulin ft Afcin, druia-i-ts at Fr nch'a
corner, have a lare line f choice holiday
good, which they are belling very low.
Whatever may he thf canne of hlanchint,
the hair may he motored to iti original cnl'r
by the ue nf that potent remedy Hall's
Vegetable IMcilMu tiair Kenewer.
Now. what are you waiting for? Why not
get right in and go Klein Bros, and t uy
goods from them for those tiolcets an nearly
none. JtemeinheJ that is A Tory booutiful
piano and who knows who will gut it.
K'oin Bros h-tvo a Urge and choice t oo
of b i'.V audsh ws for sl reosouah
priotw Di a r invnit in f i t wear unt
y? n ivi ti iir, st s c l tht ele n au
piano at their store.
You can get the worth of your monev rv
buying vour watches and clocks at F M
French's, the corner jewelry store.
With his new bakery Conrad Mevor
hie to offer old sod new oustomeit every
thing fimtclaas iu baked goodj.
Decidedly the largest and choicest variety
of tea in town is at C K Brcwnell's. Sun
dried, hatket fired. C"een. b ack. Engli&h
breakfast, &o
Conn & Underwood, successors to Wilcox.
are prepared to do first-class photographic
wins at their gallery at Second and Ferry
streets. Givethnma trial.
What a tasty appearance thut piano at
Klein Bros, would give yonr parlor. That
young daughter of yours would be too proud
of it. Go and ask Klein Bros, about it.
Hea'.Iv it will cask vou hot a. fw dollars.
l uis is no joke, uo and see them.
I mill al ilii1 Uoiidav Windows
T. L. Wallace & Co.
Ami sec what "The White Owl
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, ....
- F. L,
Subscription Agent for the
ewspapers and Magazine,
Kf.ir the I. O.,
FEED
B BB9 BBBBI EflHV'
AND CUSTOM CHOPPER.
We hare hay, oata, chop aiiaw, chicken feed, etc., constantly en hand.
Wholesale and retail agents for H. F. Fiacher. OorvHlIU fl.. .1.,-. 1
FuH,rr.w BaU flour-tu8tom choppin -rtorh1;-!
Need a
Watch?
I have all kinds, at all prices
aud 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 makes the price.
All kinds all qualities
all prices.
F. M. FRENCH,
The Corner Jewelry Store
Hr..tP HICAK.
k n Hrllwaln unr. Home Rollom Prlcea.
11k make, trie following reduction! in
augar lor cash:
17 Ib dry granulated for (t.oo,
20 lbs extra C white for $1.00.
la Ibfc extra C golden for $1 00.
Here are some nholetalt prices:
100 lbs extra golden (' (f'AcXi.
100 lbs extra (J white t$ 4 if els.
100 lbs dry granulated (0 5.
He will also seii a five gallon keg o
pickles for 90 cts.
"Amkhicas AoKict LTLKinT." The re
gular price of the American Agricultur
i.t is f 1.50 per year. For a short time I
am autiiorized to receive eubfcription.
t f 1.00, aleo to furnieh the December
number free to all who aubscribe now
for 18'2. F L Kestox, sub agent.
5 ? f .
A ver appetizlofi T,
A very surprising T,
A aavirrn, not waiting
Ileautifui tastina
Very fine flavored T,
And a large and choice atock of aroceried,
fruita and baked goods, at Parker Bros . A
good resolution is never to buy without first
giving them a call.
Remember F M French oau show you a
6 no line of holiday goods, including gold
and silver watches, silverware, jewelry, gold
spectacles, canes and umbrellas, opera
gUsses, knivea forks and spoons, et.
AlDauv. Oregon
Kenton, -:-
41bany, Oregon
STORE
MORRIS 8r, BLOUNT,
Corner Flrnt anil BakerStc
Star Baker
CorBroudalbin and Fimt Sin,
COXRAD MEYER, 1'roprictor.
DSILIK .X
funned Frntts, Cnnnril Veafs,
(ilawwaw, liui-enaware,
Orled Frnim. VeKefnlilea).
ToUkcco. Cigars,
Mugnr, Sjiirpa,
C'oflee. Ten,
Et Etc.,
In hot Tfrtl.. tlmt la kcjit In a itneml
variety, and irxiCTrj- atorf, Hieli...
imrket filvtf p.id for
ALL KINDS OP PRODUCE
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