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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1892)
gaUti glemocrat. I'uii iNhod ovary nay i' t Sunday. in the week ai'HSi NL'TTIMi. Kd itnm aad Pron'rs I'iiImhuI hi tlm I'ont om at Albany, Or on b.4 's mail insttT. ...j4i KT istt O-OOID BVEN-INGr, i i J That Wii.i. Cask. The Maxwell will c.isa.nf Iittiie county, has already become celebrated on account u( it peenliarcir .cninstancns. Yesterday," after a loii! trial, .Indite llodney Kcott deoided the lease in (Hvor of" the heirs, findm 'that the contents of the lost will ami -"testament of aald Karah Maxwell, de ceased, in, as appears in the Audioes, and said will has Wtti iluly anil locally (rov cn hy each nnl nil of the aiibsrribintr wit ncsses thereto. Anil it in liomhy ordered and adjudged that said will as firoven, lie admitted to probate an. unil or, the last will and testament of aaiil Harah Maxwell, deceased, and that these limliiiKH ami this order he entered in the jourmil of thin court and recorded in full mine recoro 01 wins. i& win no re membered that the w ill hud heen loft or stolon, ami could not ho found. The Judge set the following good example: "'It further appearing that this pro ceeding 1 1 KB heen extemh'd to an unutmal ; length hyjohii Maxwell anil Henry Max well, the contestants herein, and that a great amount of cimtH and expenses have heen incurred on iiecount of their con ' tcsiing nnid Innt will and testament, that .', it would he unjiiHt anil incipiitahle to tax such costs iiml expenses against thees ' tate of said Sarah Maxwell, deceased ; it in therefore ordered and adjudged that aid lohn and Henry Maxwell be re oiiired to pay all tin costs, expenses and disbursements herein In he taxed." This in a great victory for the attorneys, of -whom Hon Lark llilyeu in one. The con ' te.lliiuts will appeal the rime. . Tim Iistkiiiitisii l'oisr Tlie Albany - anil Salem papers are having a dispute as to which place is the distributing ' center to various point in the slate for ' all freights over the Oregon Pacific rail road by way of YiKjiiina. The Journal ; claims that Salem is the l it ri I n tin ( point and the Democrat makes the claim 1 lor Albany. The truth of the matter is that Corvallis in the distributing center for all freijihtH over the Oregon Pacific except t hut wavbilled for tlie southern part uf the state. Corvallis (laz'tte. TiiF.nt Pke:ki:kkni i:. A Journal re- porter has ohtaineil the following per sonal preference of a number of Hf.itt olliciuls for presiilential candidate: State Treasurer Metselian, llluine ; Secretary of Statu Mcltride, I'.lainr; School Land t !ommisMioner Oivis, Harrison; State Prin'er Uaker.I'.laine ; Clerk of Supreme Court Murphr, Harrison; Slate Sunt of Schools McKlrov, Ulaine ; Judge of Su preme Court P.eau, Harrison; State Li Inarian Putnam, Ulaine. ( ioveruor Peu noyer. Flower. Tii.lamookkus Kxcited. Tlie Chilian war excitement readied Tillamook with full force, as shown by the following bulletin, 'mated there on the L'Oth : "War! War! (Special Telegram.) 'Washington, DC. Ian 'JO. The Haiti more sunk in Chilian waters.' All patriotic citizens are reiiuesteil to meet nt. the court hoii"e this evening nt 7 :30. Let Tillamook hi not behind ill uphold ing the dignity of the flag!" Akikk tiik Gins. Yesterday after noon l)r Lienc nirer'a gin lost in tlie Calapooin, yvas found by Tom Waller and Jack Haniill, and Mr Oeyoc's was located. The water Is very swift at the place but only about four feet deep. The capsizing though Boniewhat serious at the time, has been made the theme of considerable ioking. l'.oat ridca down the Calapooia are proving rather uncer tain alfairs. A Small Ri.a.k. The first lire of the soaion in Albany occurred this week. blaze occurred in the residence of II H 1 1 vde. at. Third and Calapooia streets, from a tine, burning nuile a hole. The damage was adjusted at $2:1 and was paid by the Farmers iVc MurclianiH insurant' company, ill which the buildirg wi insured. A Col.l.KUK AT SollAVII.LK. A 1ICW Linn county institution is said to be a cnlloL'H at. Soihiville. to be established for a bonus of if-JOOO, of which $ii(0 may be in land, the building to be of sullicient size to accommodate S00 students. t'.KHl in cash yvns subscribed in a lew hours lenviiiL' onlv fi(IO to raise beside tlie land, which will be donated. Circuit Court. Following are cases just begun : I. E Hl.iin airt M T Lindsev and Edza belli Llmbev. To iccover money. At tachment. I N Duncan i.ttomcy for nlnintiff . Samuel E Younir atrt I N Smith, ir. To recover money. Attachment. H II llewtl", attorney for plaintiff. Tolkiio's Coal Mine. The Toledo Coal Company has employed a first-clasi Pennsylvania cial miner, who will pus the ti.nncl on Into the co;il vein at the rate of tbiec dollars per foot, and take hi clinnces on the prospects, a lie sees it, for ins pay Tnts Is t. .ruinate lor tlie coir.p anv, and It verily indicates that the con tractor has great confidence In the out come. How To Make Monky. Evcrv man Is Ihe birmer of his own fortune and Ihe harvest he reaps I-entirely due U1lsow perscverence and Industry 'if propel ly sown, there ts not one seed that proniif-e him better returns than saving a dullar bv buying groceries where you c;lo nlway depend on the best good and lowesl piices. This ;(n; can do by dealing wilh Parker liros , yvho nlvvays I'.avc on hand large and select ttoek of grncciles and h.li.cd goods. Try llicn. Lost. A Holland some w here In the c fee. lvcwaid. F.in'i.in j',r:KI Leave nt '.I.' per VOLIAI, AM fLttSOVtl. Mr J A McConkie, of l'eoria, wiih do ing Albany today. 1 'apt K J Limning went to Portland this noon on business. Tims ilolmun, 'he elect 'io light n.nn of Salem, in 'i the city today. Mr (ieorgo Wnirgoner, jr., of Pendle ton, baa been in the city visiting friends. Hon (ieo S lowiiing,superintendiit of the stnte penitentiary, wan in Albany on hiiHineHH today. Mr lien V Piper, one of the edito'H of the live 1'ess-Times, of Seattle, is in the city visHing with bis many Albany rrienii'. The Apollo chih went to Lebanon thin afte'iiiiiui to iiHsist in an enleriainuient ill that city tonight. License has 'wen issued for the mar riage of II (; Mac key and AlvaM Keemy. Witness, () I Coshow, jr. Ir K LIrvbic leaves on tonight's over land, to tale cl iMgc of an insane n an, being taken from Portland to San un ci SCO. Kd Ooss, the biilciier. mid Mr Wan ner, the hotel man, of Salem, were in Albany yeHteiday on lliei-way to Leb anon on a hunting expedition. A inusi'ucrade party was given at ilayton last night. ' Three or four Al bany young men attended, going to Munkers on the ). P. ami thence hy stage. Mr anil Mrs John W Simpson have moved into the city from Albany, and permanently located in Corvallis. They occupy the resilience opposite tlie Con gregational church. Corvallis Oazette. 1'urhons orchestra of Portland anived this noon for the closing party of Mr if J Hopkins dancing i-ciiool. A large at tendance In expected. A cordial Invita tion in extended to lovers of the dance. Come early. Ticket! $1.50. (iallcry 55 cts, (j rand march 9 o'clock. Some very interesting figure will begiven. A marriage license has been issued to v L Jones and Zoe Lance, the latter aged IS. J W Lance of Jefferson having liled his consent bo the license could be legally issued bv the clerk of the court. Salem Journal. Mr Jones is the w ell-known member of the Mascot fun club, whose score is always high. "Coming Scan. Only a matter of a short time and the Oregon Pacifiu will lie completed f-oin the Atlantic to the l'acilic. The Northwestern and Oregon 1'ncilic to join hands and form a trans continental route." Thus shouts the Oregon Oracle, of Portland, and then says, among other things: .No one need ever doubt that this Oregon l'acilic pur-. vey, which now sireienea across uie ; map 111 iioueu ines, win one uay le a I euil.illioii. 1 iik .oriow usiei 11 19 im mg about it. The Southern l'acilic is improving and exten ling each year its easternmost line further east and south. Southeastern Oregon, the region thus being reached out aflcr by the railroads, h an empire of limit'ess possibilities in tlie way of stockraisiug, agricultural and mineral wealth. It comprises ft territory n atcr than the entire area of New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, Mas sachusetts and Rhode Island. Whether Winnemucca is connected n ith Natron, or Ontrario with Albany, or a new Van derbilt line comes from Ogden to Vort- land, these are ipiestions whieb will lie figured out on all street. It is enougli for nin-t people to know that tlieso pro- ct 1 d lines guarantee their construction bv the assurance that th teiritorv can upport them eventually by local traffic. I.i n anon and Vicinity. We are told that Hugh Perry of Sodaville has bought Lower Soda and wi!l make it one of tlie most at'ructive resorts on the coast. F. K Montague went lo Albany Tuesday. Ebnei has in temptation a system of water works for his country home. Mis Hammer, of Allnnv, visited her sister, Mrs E E Montage, this week. A Linn county citucn, w ho is evidently not in sympathy with tlie Alliance, re commends that the organization to be transported to t hili. We have heard E E Hainmnck's name mentioned for a piominent ofhcet in the county- on the demociatlc tickctof course. The sheriff has advertised to visit the several nrecincts In the countv. He may not draw as large crowds as tne presiucni lid on his tour, but the people win pay more money 10 sec him than Harrison re ceived. Alliance Heiabi. Why Not. Col E D Hakcr, one of the first senators trom uregon. who icii earlv in tlie struggle for the Union while leading a desperate charge nt Rail's I'.lull', sleeps in a neglected and almost unmarked grave, in Lone Mountain Cemetery. San Francisco. It is now pro posed to remove ine remains to vjomcu Oate Park and erect a suitable monu ment. Would it not be more appropriate to bring Col Raker's remains to Oregon and erect ft monument to linn, say, at our state capital? Courier. SovtK PiFFERKSCK. No wonder people wish to leave Kansas, Looking over a Kansas naner that accidentally came to our table we find the sworn statement of a bank in an interior town from which we take Hie following m routm ngures: Resources, J2P-',W0. i urrency, goni aim silver coin on hand L',uuu. jntiiviuuai deposits $!l,4(l(). Migeno (.iiiaru. A oig contrast to the prosperous appearance of anv hank statement that appears in this valley. Dncileillv the largest and choicer variety of tea in own is itt C V. Brr nell's. Sun bii-d. basket fired, g-fcn. back, English hretkfast, IlallV Hair lleccwer enjoys thicmSdne-'a .i ....)-,,. ,,f i entile all over the cviliz -1 world who use it to restore ned l.r-oo the .ir a patersl col. STIcil'.U. In Portland, on January 25, I .Still, to the) wife of Ous Staiger, formerly of Albany, a son. ?y RIiY TO IVIiliiC I'R'tli" desiring iu, wood pi t r ny ' ...n nliflin nioinot Bll"liuon nv so- irimMhn servicrs ol' liauio! Lo'.ve.at t!m lilt'e f rry house Lotvi o'ders :h 'P lrANTFK. Hlch.t p'ico 4 y live" ihe char I'.i'toiy, l a' l f. A I tuny, ni -.TV hi:iiim K tin ciivi:mih There will he a democratic county con vention held at the court house in Albany, on Tuesday, March 8H1. iSo2.at 10 o'clock a in, to nominate candidate! for county oflices, to elect 16 delegate to the State convention and to transact such other business as innv properly come before the convention Primary meetlngn will be held at the usual places of voting In the several nrecinc's on Saturday, March 5th, ibyj, nt 1 o'clock p m Hy unanimous vote of the committee It was recommend ed that the vive voce system of voting be adopted by the next convention o far as it may anply to the nomination of candi d.Ues. Tlie several precioc's are entitled 'o delra e;; as, follows: Albany Center Central A'!ij..v. Cia fordsviUe. . Kiist Albany. . . . I'ox Vallev Franklin Ilutte.. Ilalsey .Ionian Rock Cieek. Shcdd Sweet Home. .Sodaville iSamiatn jclo . Siielluirn ..; -Syracuse S IJrownsvllle. . N lirownsville.. . S HarrMiurg. N Ihirrisburg. .:S Lebanon 5 IN Lebanon 41 1 anient ..3 . .3 -4 Orleans li Waterloo ... . Price 4West Albany loiai aciegates, 101. All volcrs wltliom regard to former pol itical afliliatlons, who favor an honest economical administration of public affairs so ns to conserve the interests of ihe masses as against the monopolistic tend ency of the day, are cordially Invitrd to join in taking part In these" conventions. T J Clack, J J Stitks, Chairman piotcm. Secretary. Ilasxlr Is fbe Best fuller. This is a patent medicine advertisement, bat jour attention the moment may savs ymi uiui:b suffering & well s money. Wo cure that couuli. We cure that tickling. We cure that hackling. Wc oure that thna clearing. Vf cars Croup. We cure Rruucliitu. V cure La Gilpf.e Cough. We htlp you to king and ipeak. We are not the S. U. Losengoa. We are a pleasant Coimh Syrup, We are put in 50 and 75 eent bottles. Wo are the S B. Conuh Cure. Guaranteed by Fo.- hay 61 Mason. Another invoice of cur dollar kid L'lore jiutareceived at the Ladie ttaziar. Thisis the best glove ever sold for the pnoe. call A ."etti.k. All persons in- ;d,)ttd to G j Blackuian ill please call and settle within ten days, at he expects to leave for Portland, and after then all aacounts will be left for collection, Cotton g oodt have not been at cheap since the wrr as thev are now. Call and see what bargains V F Head has. Ladies, do you wit-h your hair to ntav cml, if 10 get a bottle ofFreuch cu'liue Mrs Hvinau's Rockingham's Dye for the wiiskere does its work thoroughly, coloiin a uniform blown or bla'rk, which, when dry, will neither rub, wash off, nor soil linen. ANNOUNCEMENT L. E. Elain having associated with him A. M. Ham merandC. W. Elkins, organized under tho above style to conduct The Clothing Business 31.0 RE EXTENSIVE PLA$, bags to announce to his old WE A11E PKEPAKIXU TO SF.UVE TEK EVEN THAX HERETOFOltE. in the business tnves it a stronger pulse, new life and mor cnerr' sliniulatiiiL' tlie house to double its activity am r-.. , . . i ! ,i i i . ' e . ?Xc hlulness to nrovulo lor . . k cufHomers. Vt! will continue business in the same old place, lie i in" and endeavoring to hold Iierclorore. HUtlti (Ml A llltll Alt O111 Ann:iiiint in the A 0 U W oidur for the mom h of February. Benton counH'j totl Ux levy is 10 0-10 mills, an iimrHae over hist year. A two mill tax was leviel la Wase eounty fur ptiVic rnwls. A good examp'o for every county in Oreg. The Celestials beigan tiring their crackers this morning .it 2 o'clock. H that it not disturbing the peaco of a city whfct ia. A man living neir Pendleton will grow ptAiiuts on an extensive bcaIs Ihia year, having successfully tried their cultuio last year. uilge Leander llnlmea, wbo was com mitted to the Asylum from Portland a few days Hi.n, in a nearly dyiug oondition, died ves'enlKV A short sketch of him was glen in the Lkuockat a few dayt ago. Johi V -e, wrl ina"d sot .-v'ieiw through in of the alley a of the c'tv th sfte-nnoe, was A reste'l; bet claimed h . was looking for an o'd fc'ioi., was discha' ged, with a pei nit to leave the city at o-ice. In the Democrat's list of the committee at tlie Carl King entertainment tho first niklit th. name of (l L Hiackman was unin tentionslly omitted. Did you ever try to remember si-: cr seven nmes the next flav. Do it and you will iu & majority of cases leave out one. The J W Cusick bank will nrobablv boein business the last of next week. Mr Kd C'lieick, who is now with Ladil & Bush, of Salem, will he cysl.ier of the hank. It will have a largo eanitsl. aad st-irt out with A good hacking. Will ii Stork, the jewelers. Fresh crisp celery at Allen Bros. Ask for Crescent tea at F K Allen's. Fresh roasted codee at F E Allen'j. The best roast cotlee in the city at Com ad Meyer a. A full hue of cigAra and tobacco at F K Allen'a. At Mead's, the jewelers, is a good placa to buy a niied watch. The latest stylos in veilings have arrive d at the LaJics l'czaar. Magiolia syiup. the finert in the market 9 quantitiea to suit at t J Alien s. Go to F E Alia when you want eomf thingtwect. Honey, maple syrup, etc. Alloa Ercs always keep their customers supplied with treeh butter and eggs. The Debarte corsets and DeUarte wsists furnish the batis of drers reform tending towards artistic and hygienic dressing. They secure cemtort. development and grace Ladies, who wish to examine Delsarte goods, shculd address the agent who will call with sample, take pains in measuring and guarantee perfect fit No trouble to sIioa goods even though no order is takn. Ad' daess Mrs A M Talt, box 00, Albany Oregon. Ai;eut8 wanted. It is a big pnviiege to be able to get what you want when you go to a grocery store. Allen Brothers keep audi a variety mat. iney can always acconi niodate their customers. This saves running around. It it is fruit season they have the goods In produce their stands are full of the latest and beBt. Their Btock. of standard groceries always large, of tlie best to be secured in the market. 170ft SALK House and corner lot in J It's 3d add. 750. Apply to 1 W Davi on a p'atrons and to the public that Til E WANTS OF 1 1 IF. PEOPLE BET uie nceos ami wants oi u th fonfidence "f tlie people a A Warniho. In promulgating esoteric cogitations or articulating superficial sentimentalities anil philosophical or pstcli'dogical observations, beware of platitudinous ponderosity. Let your statements possess a clarified concise ness, comnacted coinnrehensibleness. coalesicnt consistency and a concentrated cogency. E:hew all conglomerations of flatulent garrulity, jejune babblement and assisnine affectations. He outspoken, tell people plainly, in common English, that Matthews & Washburn's ia the best lace to get first-class atoveB. tinware and nrdware. With his new bakery Coniad Meyer is hie to offer old and new customers every thing fhstclass in baked goodj. W W Davis is nn in harueof the Pel iiioulcolreptauiant. Meals 25oenta. EsSterr oysters, fresh. Everything first-clAsa- REMOVAL 20 PerCentOff. - ON ALL LINES OF GOODS. -20 Per Cent Off We make the big reduction and sacrifice prices in or der that we may reduce the removing into the new store, which will be ready by the 26th inst., at which time we will begin to remove. T. L. WALLACE & CO. Leading Clothiers Strahan Block, r V'Bm wama upifct FEED AND CUSTOM CHOPPER. We have hay, oats, chop Mi aw, chicken feed, etc., constantly en hand. W holesaln and retail scents for H. F. Fischer, Corral II flour, shorts. Lran.e'e also Snow Ball Hour. Custom choppiuir a speeialty for eitbrr cash or ol Full line. L. J and a general Subscription agent foi all the leading Near die P.O. THE I.EADIXG PIIOTOGKAiMlEKS, Albany, Orrcon. Need a Watch? I have all kinds, at all prices and every watch fits tin price. 13ut price is not everything in watch-buying; GUARANTEED QUALITY i the first thing. 1 guarantee waehos accord ing to their quality; and quality make tho price All kinds all prices. -all qualities- V. ?.f. FKEN'OH, Cci'iMT Jewelry Store lie Wohtb Til u iino Aboi't. Hut wortii are things, and a small drop of ink, fall ing like dew upon a thought, produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think. The. object of ihia isto make you think about the subject of groceries.. Conn & Hendricaon keep a first-class stock, at bottom prices, and aa well have a fine line of crockery ware. Think about it and call on them. LAEGEST -: ASSORTM OF HEATINGSSTOTTXS. INT MATTHEWSS&WASHBuHir8 At Will Wits May be seen tk finest stock of gold and ailver watches, diamond and other rings, jew elry, silverware, &c, in the city. A larjie line of pies ait goM witches ia tasty Ufw tray at Will & Stark's. Ib mighty and will prevail. It is an aw but its as true today as it ever was. is the only foundation of business succ Truth is the only guidinjc goddess cf pro perity. With enterprise for a weapon all things com. This has ever been our principle and ever will be. When we say that we give you a reduction you know it is exactly as we say. stock as low as possible before acd Furnishers. STORE MORRIS & BLOUNT Corner FirKt and IfakerHtK Kenton, -:- IValor In assortment of Newspapers and MaaJnes. Terms cash. tlbnny, Oeogon Cabinet photos from $1.50 to $4.00 per dozen. Enlaiglng pictures a specialty. 16x20 cr.-nons framed for $10 00. We carry a large line of "jxS and Rteresccp'c 'views of Ore yon. Studio in Kroir.m's Block next to Masonic Temple, First Street, Star CorBrniiilnlblii iiidI first Sir KR.111 mm rrflpritu,. ChiiiiciI Frmtn, ("iKHMvari-, Drleil Frnl's, Tr I; ik , Oil liar, iiiu. Hi' tll( ll Will f, Vo(te1i ht, t 'lUiM H Tea, lie.. In flirt frytl....' tint is kepi in i viinii.v.un.l ",-i;n:ir,v Fii.ri', 1I: Juno ktt i riff i nul f-.r AT.t. KIWD:-! OF PrvODUCB JBiikerj