Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1892)
l.r, naiiihl every day in the woiik ,(,! HiiillfH.V. SfT'KSk Vi!TflK KJitiMuuil rrojj'r (77' (' ('A I. PA' C.'l (,tlt, rtnl ni r'iM I'mit OIMcm nt Albany, )r. t'C' mull miltvr. iiM'.tKY ia, ina boOD EVENING- Until l.iiml itli .lu. A (iuKAT Spkikjii. Vc ylve space to a jcrbatlni report of "'jh I. lillycu'it legal Ai-ouiiHMit iii-torc :nc ntiiitu 10 inukc Hie liiin'.il state vy. 1' was a gnvl Speech anil mie of the tmist important mul tiiut'iv ever delivered 111 Olegoll. 1 here was danger tli.it tile state tax board would Ignore the work ot the slate hoard of tiju.il -.M(" The result would have been lo liiiliniil our Mate government In litigation gut' tuc the inaLier bodily Into the party Siilllitit ol the slide, neither object bring ckiralilt . Mr liilveu'H able argument Have the work of his a perfected legal status. It wusdeliverrd without noteH hut 4iipurteil by an astonishing nir.iy of legal 1 ntliorllh, and upon conclusion of the grc.Ucst effort of his life, Mr Hilveu wa armlv complimented by all. Salem Journal. The speech refi'rred to cover Sine columns 'f the Journal, and may be ieen by those Interested in this very im portant matter at the Iikm'X'Kat ollice. !' Tanhknt. Follow ing ia Hie. program or the literary society's meeting to lie held next Saturday : I Cornet duet Mohch ItroH. Keei'ation ' M Miti-hcll. Uci'it:llion (ieoi'ne Kelsay. .MenH debate, iiuetion. Resolved that C S senators Hliould lie e leeteil by a lircct vote of the people. Allinnutivc, Messrs )linf I lolt anil Simpt-oii. Ncga tivc, Messrs .1 J l'curd, Nathan Iliirbcr nd W I) Hudson. ) Cornet duet Moses IJros. lioyH debate. Resolved that the Chin tm pheaHant Hhould lie proteeted. Af Irinative, Arly Holt, Herbert MillH and ill Heard. Negative, Harry Heard, Vill Olin and Hen Morgan. Heading the .News Minnie Mct'iee. Male luartet Williams, Jiuncs, Maek finks mid V M Mid hell, i Miscellaneous Im.-tiness. I I'koiiatk Maii kkh-Iii the matter ofllie Ktate of K U Hughes. report of sale of per tonal property continued, final account Bled and appioved and administrator dis charged. 5 In the matter of the ei.tale and guardian -lliip of Kupert t' Hill, first ac:unl liletl Itid apptoved. '' In tin; matter of the estate of Lvd.l A ivlldd, inventory tiled. In the matter of the estate ( f Isaac Sillt otarsh, final account approved and execu tor discharged. i In the matter o.' t lie estate of Thomas B Miller, ordered that real estate be sold as prayct'. for, personal service and by buhlication to be made. In the matter of the estate of Zeno 1' Richards, a minor, fourth annulnl account filed and approved. Hank Ki.kctkins. Yesterday was hank (lection dav all over the U.S. In Al. bany the officers were re-fleeted as killows: First National Hank, I. Flinn, E W lini'don. S K Young. I. K Illaiii nd K F Sox. OHieers, I. Flinn, I'resi- eiit; S K loung, icc-r resident ; h H .angdon, Cashier; K M llorton, Assist nt Cashier. Linn County National Bank: J I. Cowan, vV il Uoltia, WS litdd. I A Crnwlord. U A Arclulmlil. vlHeers, I L Cownn, President; W II fiillru, V'ieo Preaident; () A Arehihalil, Cashier. Oregon Iiank: II F Merrill, lay W lilain, E J Ijinning, lohn Isotn, (; B Stewart, Geo Humphrey. Flection of litcers will occur on iuesday. A LiTTi.B MiXEii. The Salem Journal ives as one of the new inmates of the lefortn school, N I llenton, from AlKtny, l-'"d 111. Mr !!".ii!oii i at leii-t four jiiiirj that ug, and, instead of going to Cut reform school, the. city recorder is he genllenmn who tsigiieit the coiiitnii- H'ttt o 1 honias Martin Jleuron tor that eliuiil, and Hit) Journal man probably id not look straight. A correction may osailil v save him a pound thrashing at fie hands of tlio Albany official. HottsKS Wantmi.- -h Senders liaa just L'tllriWI.l f.nn. Co ITrp tl,.Ci.n flt,l l IIHW wantinir to bnv liorsca, weight from loot) w iiiio pounds nnu iro-.n 1 .uu m .0 founds; age (1 to 8. Erinx your hones tnnarea to Albany R'W you Will boa fim at liia feed ana kto slab'.e. Call aho Sktti.k. All persons In Jehled to G 1, ISlnoktnnn will pleaso call nil seitlo within ten Jays, as lie expects Jo leave for Portland, and after then nil fccounta will ho left for collection. WoRrii Thinking Adout But wordi re thing, and a small drop of ink, fall- Ing like dew upon a thong"', produces hat which makes thousands, perhaps Iiiillions, think. The object of tlna is to unke you think about the subject of ;rocerics. Conn A Hendricson keep a "st-claBS stock, at bottom prices, and as S" 0 1 1 hnvn n linn lino nf eroekprv ware. fliink about it and call on them. LAEGESTfU-:;- ASSORTMENT OF ?IEATIKG STOVES. -AT- ' fMATTHEWS & WASHBURN'S May Me seen the finest Block of ...,;,l .i ;i,.r fptwvi niio chili 'tttch-p, diamond and other ritijrs, jew 'iry.Mlvcrwiire.Ac, in the city. Collni DT !nd(lu.VH tint hmm . -I...'tii aiitn ne war na ev - nn-, ( 'a 1 sn se i wh ("is v. ' ituJb.ii. ! II. I'Ulll t.t ulM.K. Tuesday evening, Juti I'.', I reneiit Mayor, recorder, mnrslinl, street eoniiuiHsioner, treasurer ami (ouiieilniaii Fieneh, Stewart, I'feilfer, llurkhart, Hawkins and Wheeler. The following hills wem nrden d paid : V 11 liarr, ; P Cohen, $.1.5(1 ; Utiles Jk .Milting, ivi XK: John i h 11. ' fit) .1 .1 liraniiin, 1.2r.;(; W Watts, $17; mavor anil coiineil, $l(i:;; hreinen'seleelioii. $; 1 iimiwiiiii, iz.iiu; mrs 1 uriloin.jia Wl I N llnli'iiiaii, eollectiiiK taxes, .rii;.r).l8 W K liilyeu,$:;tM). In matter of petition of 1) I,eedv and others for Biili-walka and cross walk?, iv'.iiiiii wiiH grauteii. I etilion ol h 'V Aclnsoii and others for change of grailn on FirHt street he- iweeu .name and llarron, was not Killllicil. Pelition for erss walk oi 7tli Ktreel was disallowed, because not at end of niock. llepoiU of fe.'t Mirer and recorder were ie.nl a. il referred. They make !hu fol- y'Wia HtioAiiig for the year ending Jnn Iteeeiols gene'al land Hal. in luiiHjun 5, 18'.i $ KI.H5 nee. lines '.Minn l.ieenses 4!Mi;.rji Taxes 170; flu logtaxes W.OII IlillHlHiro note 4:15 ..".."i Streets and sewe-s Ii72.l!;! Sale est'ayu s.(M) l.tiinber DM) liope IM.Bo Lamps and jiosis 22.!'.i Total . .H;:m,2i;7 . .tnntwo on .. 45120.C0 From sale of bonds Sewer fund Bridge fund Total $7.".!0000 (i-nnd total $'.I2IU3.C7 HiHoiirsenieiits general liiud warrants f 100:14.02 Interest 7.V.).2S Tola1.... 8107!l3.!in al Jan -Lh, 8'J2 1US.77 Total 'iii;2.o: DishurKeineiits sewer fuml Warrants .$17J!i!.fi7 . 215.72 Interest Total .$17007.2!) $1112.71 B;il Jan 4, 18! 12 Disbursemeiits bridge fund Warrants and interest Hal Jan 4th, 1SD2 $12s02Ci8 !.TJ317.32 ' v.iiv warraiii accouni Ou'standing warrantsjan 5,1S!I1,$ 7207.27 I warrants issued for year ending J Jan 4, 1.V.12 4.sr-'(i.l'J t . Total $35123 40 Warrants paid during year ending Ian 4'h. IS'.rj General fund $10(134.02 Sewer fund 17451.57 Bridge fund 12750.00 $40230.1!) Outstanding warrants J mi I, '02 General fund S 4721.10 Sew er fund 4421.08 Bridge, fund 3!) 00 $ 0187.27 Total $35423.40 Anil due gen'l fund from sewer. 820 71 A in t due Irom liens l'.KI. '-'(', Cash in treasury 108 Total $ 11S8.74 Outstanding warrants gen'l fund I k 11 4, less am t credit"). . . .q 3o3o.4; Following were the purposes for which warrants were issued for the year ending January 4th, 18!i2: Mayor and Council 310.00 Recorder 1 282.53 Marshal 020.00 Treasurer 200.00 Surveyor 1308. m Attorney's fees 305.00 Fire department 2071.00 Lights, streets 8240.50 Police 1030.00 Street work 2110 04 Printing 451.15 Sewers 10340 48 Bridge 12780.0C Sundries C14.47 Total ,....$4812.1.10 Th" renort of tax collector show? (lie f..n. I1..1iiwiti.nt. tnv for I..-.);). 3(2.!I0, for 1801, $1188.70, collected dur ing ism, !fii,iM.o. 1... it ..l.tiif onifinpor uhnwpd total losses by lire during 1801 to hi not ex ceedtng Ifiuuu. in oniy one c.isu .me .-. n.l minino bill til in (. KlllM I1P and hook and ladder truck were reported :.. I nn...i:finn tlunntiimniidnil either 111 omi wjiiuihw". u. ...nro ntatuma -hpiiiicnl enirine or more hose, nnd painting of bell tower. Re- lerreu lo comuiiuee un nu The following applications were read for city offices: A W McClain for nightwatch; C O I.ee for nightwateh mwl emrineer: lohn lones fornightwatcli and engineer; A B Woodin, Kd Carter, W F, Kelley, (. al uurKtiart, it r lamer, r it n:.l.... n IV Un,n.n 1 1 V TTnirluQ Jacob Fox. for street superintendent. Resolution lor new BHiewaiK, ns pub lished, was read and adopted. Resolutions providing for lien on col i...... n.nmriv tnr filrpet ininrovements amounting to $148.15 was read, and passed. ree notice w nen puuuaueu m Dkmocbat. iviition of Geo I) Ridinger and others for sidewalk. Referred. Uenort of bridge contractor showed $25,4W).10 amount of work done on bridge, including maieriai on grouno. On motion contractor was allowed $10,000 on contract. Mr Jas Laurent addressed tho council in reference toirravcl, not removed, on Railroad street, and was given 30 days further time in which to remove it. Ordinance committee were instructed to prepare ordinance in reference to sup erinlendiiit of bridge. Salaries of citv ofliccrs were fixed as follows: Nightwatrhcs and engineers, $70; nightwatch, Ifd!) ; street Kiineiin tendent,$d5. Billots were taken for city oflVers with the following elections .Night watch and engineer of No l's, C O Lee, unanimnus'.v. Nightwatch mil engineer of No 2'.", "John Jones, unanimously. Nig'itw.ilc!i at law, W A McCl'm, unanimously, For superintendent of streets 20 ballots were taken without election, Ihe eoniest being principally between Tahler and Dickey, when W li liarr was elected city mi.-vevnr nnani inonsly. For city attorney V R liilyeti and (1 W Wright were nominated. Itiiyuj 4, Wright 2. Fred Moist was elected poundinaster unaiiiiiioiisly. The city recorder was directed to ad vertise for bids for gravel and dirt, lum ber, boarding prisoners mid city print ing, the man getting contract for dirt and gravel to execute a bond, amount to he fixed. Twenty-four more ballots were taken for street superintendent, a total of 50, W'thont result, when the council adjourned. It M I. I riTATP. HAIXS 'A It f,ec lo Henry M Shine, 3S.10 acres in I) I. Cof lohn Smith 702 720 175 'A I! Lee to Chns Patterson, etal 3(1 acres 111 I) I, C of ohu Smith. C K Hawkins etal to Sadie Carey, 101 1, tiiK A A li s add to Albany A Hackleman to John Long, lot 1 and W )i of 2, blk l(i, ll'a 4th add to Albany :.. John P Smelser to Sarali Sinelser. N W i. of S K )i, sec (I, tp 10 sniw ...... COO Younger Smelser etu.x to Kphrain j-iatt, . k ol s K ."4, sec 0 tp 10 S U 1 W GOO State of Oregon to James McKin- ley, M i of N 15 Bee 12 tp 15, S It 1 K A 11 ml I N Woodle to II II 100 Hewitt, I) L C oi Jesse 13 Par ish 11500 W J I lfohson etal to Louis Hofer, lots 7, X. blk 10, llobBon'8 add toMillCitv 50 W J Wiggs, etiix to (Jeo W Davis, N W 4, Bee 10, tp 10 S R 3 E. 1300 K T McPherson and husband to Chas K Sutton, lot 2. blk 5, Hill's add to tsodaville 100 Wm (jrigory to G W Young, .57 acres in 1) L C of Robt Clelan . 10 GW Young to tVm Grigory, 2.00 acres in 1) 1 C of Kobt Clelan. 175 Chas K Sutton to F, T McPherson, lot 5, hlk 10, Fairdalo add to Albany 125 Total sales. .$10432 4 . I SEW EIU'l resolution is to always get the best of everything Matthews A Washburn can ! accommodate the public in their line. they keep the best stoves in the market, ""d on their part are resolved to treat tlieir customers in the pYoper manner 1 irom January to ueceiiioer, giving nrsi- 1 dims iorids and lowest. tiriePR. t.lou ,.,lu .,,! l,.,..,.at ..lonD B ,...v. It is a big privilege to be able to get what you want when you go to a grocery store. Allen Brothers keep such a variety that they can always accom modate their customers. This saves running around. If it is fruit season they have the goods. In produce tlieir stands are full of the latest and best. Tlieir stock of standard groceries always large, of the best to be secured in the market. A fulljline of cigar rnd tohicco at F E Allen &, Is to secure BARGAINS during January in Clearance Sale of Vinl(!r Clothing, Underwear," Overcoats, Etc" Mr ami Mrs Jos Klein went to Kugtne today. S K Young went to Portland this noon 011 business. Fred T Merrill and w ife, of bicycle fame, of Portland, are in the city. F.ph Cameron, the sprinter, has a hard race before him now. He was mar ried a few days ago at Union, Or. C'or vallis Times. A letter received by Mr James F.lkins, from Eureka, Arkansas, from Mr Wayne Claypool.of Crook county, announces that his w ife, who has been dangerously ill w ith dropsy was gradually improving Fine weather was prevailing. C K lirownell returned this morning from atriptoGiitesville. He reports u solid crust on the snow into the mines, nearly strong enough to hold a horse. The Albany men who left for there today will hardly need their Buoy shoeo. After the adjournment of the city council last evening, City Surveyor flarr treated the council and reporters to an oyster supper at laotn's, which was a rare treat. Some line eastern oysters had just been received and the hungry crowd did ample justice to the tig fel lows. Our valley exchanges seem bound to keep track of Shan Conser and bring him on to the road again. He has been put in charge of nearly all the trains. The Guard says: Our readers will be pleased to learn that the injured leg of Shannon Conser, of Portland, is improv ing, and that he expects soon to resume his old position of conductor on the overland train. luiler Ihe Merr Fiuui&t, Special lo Dkiiocrat, Salkm, Or., Jan. 13th. The State board to assess the state taxes met this morning at .Secretary of State MclJride's office and after consultation decided to make the levy upon the valuations as corrected by the state board of equaliza tion. The preliminary work will occupv several days and the levy in mills will not be made until Saturday or Monday. How to Make Honky, Every man is the larmer of his own fortune and the harvest he reaps Is entirely due to his own perseverenre and industry If properly sown, there is not one seed that promises him better returns lhan saving a dollar by buying gioccries where you can always depend on the best goods and lowest prices. This you can do bv dealing with Parker Bros., who always have on hand a large and select stock of groceries and baked goods. Try them. The Stkike Ended.- Freight tr.iius were running on the Southern Pacific to day as usual. The strike hid been ended by the company's conceding to the de mands of the brakemen in reference to riding on top of the cars continually. All the old men returned to their posts. The report oi Recorder Henton pub lished elsewhere makes a good showing for Albany. The indebtedness on the cen- erai luna is only ?3535, considerably lets man a year ago. Mrs W It liilyeu purchased a fine French burl walnut piano, of Will & Link of the popular J Bauer & Co manu facturer. If yon are interested in fine pianos call on Will & Link, who handle only reliable instruments. c BLAIN'S On r about February stock of joods into the room K-itli v. .Niitenoach, on tlio corner ot 1st and Jlroaualbin Streets, opposite Samuel E. Young's store. It is our aim to make this room a model clothing store and wo have placed the same in the hands of experienod mechanics witli instructions to finish the room por our plans witli the least possible delay. One of tbe main beauties of the stor will ha the light, this we have an abundance of, and tho light of day will shine in upon our large and fine stock ol goods. You will be able to distinguish the most delicate colors at any time during the day in any part of the stor. The room will bo divided into even distinct depart mmts, viz: 1. Men's clothing. 2. Boys' clothing. 3. Childrens' clothing. 4. Furnishing goods. 5. Men's and Boys' hats. 0. Beots and Shoes. 7. Trunks and Valises. In order to have the stock reduced aB low as possible before removing wo have decided to make the biggest re duction ever offered to the public by any clothing house in the city, one-fifth off, twenty per cent off the marked price which is in plain figures. This is a grand opportun ity, and take advantage of it. WATCH FOR OUR OPENING SALE IN NEW ROOM. T. L WALLACE & CO. lefiicg Clothiers and Furnishers. Strahan Block. Albau,, '"regoa. AND CUSTOM CHOPPER. We hive hf y, outs, chop Hiaw, chicken feed, etc., constantly on hand. Wholesale and retail aperta for H. F. Fischer, Corvalll flour, sliortB Lran.ete. , also '.Snow Hall tlour. Cuxtom choppiuir u specialty for either cash or toll: Full line. -:- R L. Kenton, -:- Dealer In Choice Teas, Coffees, Spices, Extracts and a general assortment of GROCERIES. Subscription agent foi fcll the leading Newspapers an t Mafrav.ines. Terms Star tk V. 0., 4.1'ii ir, Orego NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR STREET WORK. fliODP MASON. PRESIDENT, ANT El Geo K Chamberlain, flfcre(ary Bnti Treasurer of the Board of Trusteoa nf the Albany Collegiate Institute, of Albany, Orecfm: You nnd ear h ot you are berl y ii'. titled tliet the ivnii ir and Rravoliri'. iftl.ii eau hnif f frry Mlreet, nl Hi: smith half of Ninth street, abutting tie wist nnd north lii o of the grounds owned by the Albany Collpi'iatelnstitn.e in said city, heretofora ordered hy the Common Council of tho city of Albany, Oregon, ha; been completed, sndyou nnd each of you are hereby fcrther noti lied IhH the council of laid rity will, on the 2lh day of January. ISM. at the hour of 7 o'cioek p m of paid dny. meet nt their chamber In said city,nnd assess ihe cost of and expense of gradinir tnd graveling said streets, adjoining ssid properly. Done by order of the Common Council of ihe city of Aibunj, Oiegou, ir.aue Juntisry 1 2th, J892. Albany, Or., Jan 13th. 1892. N J UKNTON, Becorder of the city of AUnny. SUMMONS. la (he Circuit Court for Linn County, State, of Oregon: H A FRANCE, Plaintiff, vs. ORVILLE FRANCE, Eelendant. To Orville Franco, the above named de fendant. INTHK NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon, ou are hereby rtqujred to appear mid answer the complKlfit li ed agninsl you In the above ntlt ed suit on or before the tirst-dsy of llienextrefiular term f the above entitled court next following the (xpuation of the publico Hon ol'lhls iinini(instoii: th Hth dny of March, 1SKI anil if you fml to answer a hfnin li quired, the p ki".ti(T will take ,iiidiii t.t ansiiiii. ru lor the reili fde uinnded 'n In r cmnpiMiiil, lowit: A rte cree ol tho above enlith d c:iurt disiolviut; he bonds of niHirimocy now exismiK betwten plal'itiir and ih lendael anove luiuipil and r.wtirdiiiir t- plHinliff the custody r,r Acil Verner I''ranoe,the minor child of plnhiiill'iind defendant. Thin S"i vicn of siiimnoiiH is msdo by piib'icnti."! by order of Hon K P Hoist', Judge nt' raid c uirt. nuuo at CliRmbern, in t! city of ijjleii', on the lllhdsyof Jaunry. W2. lil.ACKIiUHN A 'VA-I-SOX, Attorneys fu.- j.lalatiir. SALE 1st we will move our large formerly occupied by Mon- MORRIS &z BLOUNT, Corner Firxt end BakerSt Need a Watch? I have all kiruls, at all prices ami every watch fits the price. Uut price is not everything in watch-buyins;; GUARANTEED DUALITY the first thing. I guarantee waches aeeord ing to their quality; and quality make the price. All kinds all qualities II pr ices. F. M. FRENCH, The Corner Jewelry Sto re Star JJakerj Cor Broiiilnllitii anil First htm. wmw mm. rrnprietor. ( unii. 1 i.'railH, (1 ivar.f f r ;i J ir'i nils, Tt' S:n r. Nil; ui , i'vt'.ve. I nnveit ifleals, f net-i)Hro Veuelublen, C'lKsra, Ten. tile. In fact vprvtl....ir tint Is kept in a gtnen v.iratj nn.l iri(rtrv Bt'Tc, llllie.l mnrktl price id for AT.fj KINTDH OF PRODUCE