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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1892)
I Avry uy ii the yumV, e ITI'KS I MITT1N0, Kditori anil Proii'rs Kiilurwl nl llio l'"t OfflnH Ht Alhany, Or Kuii, ii" hmhiuI ii'itHH Hint I mnlt'ir. iti dim mini iiiw 1:1. tnt GhOOD 3E"V3I5N lUSTO- tirio (in-rii Ccilli'V on ..lillHI'll "I Ml'HHrS ' IOIIIH Monday ur- & CvniM the water WKikH mid ehrl ric: liht (ilaiitH lor till) COIIHUIITIIUIHI I.I T M MimkiTH on Wcilm-wlny pnr cliiiwil I' Miller's ri'HiclcniHf property in tin nortliwcHt purl of town, eonHiilcr-tiuii$l,l- We iiiiilerHliiiiil Mr Miink ,.rB will niovu into low n in it short time We isivu 1 1 10 liMiiiiliirii'H of Scio mill Franklin lititlu precincta in another roluiiui. I'ii'l lliiM'onnty ronrt taken a elice iriiin tl' Hontli Hide, Hrio preeinit H0iilil h.tve liri'ii aiuiiliilulcil. An it in IV(. are mh! cf (lie niiiiillcHt n cc i ni-t h in point ol voles in the county. (Jiiite nn i u t urcHt i nj; meeting of the fiirniiTH nlliiin -.is wim hJil lit the Si'io city hull liiHt Saturday : A fair attend mice in reported ami eoiiHiili'nilile eurn estneeH iniuiifeHled. Spi-t'clii'H were made ly l'rof iedde, MeHsrn I! F Darliy, Jhshu Heard, John liryniit, Jamm MarkH, llarvty Shelton, S M lianiel mid otherti. A resolution "uh punned ri'ipietitiiiK the statu alliance to furnish all ihe infornin tioii at hand looking to the culling of n coiivenlion of farinerH alliance for the piirpoHU of iioliiiiiating a county ticket. 1'resn, nKitmoiH Skiivicks. Itev llannon will preaeli in the 1'irnt M V. church to morrow at 11 a in. Sahliatli school at 1:'M p in, anil Kpwnrtli l.ea?ilu at G.'M p in. Kveryhody welcome. Y l'SCKat. Congregational ehiindi Sunday rvi'iiiiiK at H ::!. Siihjret, " hid's rroni'iHO of EoruivenenM." Jer. rjl::l; I'D. S2:1-2; 1st Mm, 1 :!. Lender, Wal ter l'eaeock. All young people cordially invitdl. , ServieeH at the rreHliyterinn chinch tomorrow lit 1 1 a in anil 7 p in. Suh iect for iiiorninir, "Faith, iiH OHice." Mveninir, "Providence as a Factor in Lile." Sahhalh Hchool at l'J:l!i p in, Y I' 8 C K meeting at li:4" p in. The ses sion of the ill inch will meet in the lecture room at Pl::t0 a in for tut recep tion of new lueinhern by letter anil on profession. A Fink I'i ack. Tonight Mueller's Refreshment I'lirlors will be oiieneil in the IllumberK block by V II Mueller. They are uiiiloubteilly the Uncut rooms for ihe purpose in the valley, anil will he a creilit lo the gem city Mr Mueller r-roposcH ruiiuini; a first-clasn place in every respect, lie will keep it stock of lirst-class confectionary, will always have on haml a splendid lint) of cakes from little pulls up, ami short order Hoods of several kinds, including l'.ast ern, Shoalwiiter and Yaipiina oysters, ham, ciriss, etc. Elegant refreshment rooms have been arranged, a toilet room for ladies, etc. In due time a soda foun tain will be ready for use, and nothinn will be left undone to make. Mueller's ltefreshinent l'arlors the center of at traction in their line in the city. Hai.sI'.V Monday of iMs week there p.nsed Ihrouuh llnltey a kkiik of graileis with their teams, scrapers nn-1 outfit. Thcv have just completed the fill at the north end of the lailroad bridge spanning the Wll'.lamcttc ol 1 Ian isbus. Two of our local linht-welnlilF repaired to a secluded spot in the suburbs of town accompanied by a crowd of fiportr, nnd foujjlu four hotly contested rounds ac cording to Marcpds of Cioosehurry rules. An eye-tt II ness 'lio arrived j.ist in time to see the linbh says it was a nasty fight w hile it lasted. News. 1ML IN It PKHHONtL MisH Jane Morris, of the Salem public schools, is in the city. Mi Vesta Mason went to Salem this noon o kpcml u,t. Sahhalh. ""Mr and Mrs Itobert Huston moved to (-orvalhs yesterday, their futiiro home. Hev S K Meininger went to Jefferson today, where ho will preach tomorrow. Mrs S II Uindinan and son Charlie, of hcbiwiun, are visiling friends in this city. I'rof Sborey of Portland will preach lit llii) ('oiigrcgational church tomorrow morning and evening. Kev Robert Cairns, the evangelist w ho was in Albany last year, will he in Ku gene tomorrow. Mr Cass II Humphrey, of the state printing i. Mice of Salem, and Tip Hum phrey, of the Hcio Press, aro ill the city. Mrs Moses Miller went to Kugeni! to day to visit a great aunt, wlin is Iving seriously ill there wilh the grippe. She had not seen her for about twenty-five years. F. Iriiarp, rep re ling the Portland Hispalch, baH been in the city. He re ports that that paper will soon be u morning paper with a complete tele graph service. 11 M Perry, one of Hodaville's most enterprising citizens, was doing Albany today. He reports good prospects for the motor line, and a general confidence in that cities future growth, an impor tant factor in which will be the college. Last evening tbo fellow boarders of Mr nnil Mrs i: S Harrows nnd daughter, at W T Hearst's, gave them a surprise party at their rooms in Mrs Moriteitli's residence. Several hours were passed in the best kind of enjoyment. About lifteen were present. Mr Tom Hill who went to the front on the O P to hunt for his brother J Hill, who was lost, has returned to Albany. He had fonv men ready for the hunt; but six Indies of snow prevented operation for the pre cnt. J R Mott, international college secre tary of the Y M C A, tho general secre tary of California, and J A Duniinit, traveling secret.iry of tho Northwest, passed through Albany this noon for Portland. Mr Iiiiiunit has been arrang ing for a Y M C A in Kugenc. Mis S C Sladtlen returned homo from San Francisco this morning, and Is visit ing at tho residence of Mrs J 11 Under wood's. SI has retained I, llilyen, who w ill bring divorce proceedings in the l.ana county circuit court in a few days. against her husband,Captain Sladden. ( mard. Mr Jan Pi Jenkins, one of Tangent's most popular young men, and Miss Kate Howard, daughter of Kev Howard, formerly of Tangent, now of Pendleton, were married at the residenco of the liride's paents in the latter place on Wednesday. Feb .'!, and arrived home on last Thursday. Thcv were given a gen erous welcome Mr Rnd Mrs Jenks have the best wishes of many friends. The YPSCK of the U. P. church gave a social at the church last evening, that was full of enjoyment for the mem bers and friends w ho attended. Ilesidea many games a short program was rend ered, consisting of songs by a double quartet, a recitation by Miss Clara Davis, a reading in Irish dialect by Miss Mamie Cundiir and one by Mr Floyd Don is in Dutch dialect. The. r-upper given by the ladies of the M 1-. ( luiieh South last evening was a success, many remarking that it was as good as any ever set in the W C T V Hall. It was called a crazy fea3t, a title easily understood, before the repast was com pleted. The guests ate on platters, found their sugar in the milk pitchers, and their cream in the syrup jug, etc. I5o ipiets consisted of cabbages, and tilings generallr were mixed up in a manner to cause numerous blunders by the unsuspecting. HB K AKKOIU Rt Vnitfutiuiiii tiny tfi'innrriiw. Skatea (me at ln:lii- matinee at skatini rink to-!imrrtiw afternoon. 'Ihe Times under its promt liuiiapin nt in a credit tn ltriiwnsvill. Ashland lias just hail a husioasa inmi'i carnival liku tni mm hul 1 hi Albany a uniiple yi-ara a'o. Prof (i (', Wilaim ia prineiinl, Mark IVery and II ma Mi.or.i iituli, j thf ,s(-io public nulnmlH, hn juft vruilml. Cap V V SuumiirrH is mm acting as m giniur in the I m by at tho auto peniten tiary. Yehtmdiy wai hii. coin's birthday. Il wa uulehrated in a l.-"iiining inaiiiter in the larkorcitifm of t!m U, S. Tim U S M.11I110 ).- ml oi V r hini't'in fi. (., the pri'siilnnts liand will pass tlirnuih Albsny 111 Aunl 18 It would atnii off for $700. tlr Hill, i.f A'banv is havina 1(X) nurcB of land cloinM. in iVnton onunty, ami will u-A 1 an cue in li'-n i.ivih apple. Oiui nftlm lii'Ht thMntiical In-.Ui .f U,- Maw.n will ha tho ftpjn tiraucft if Mr-udu (i ranker in Alltuiy in "Crtolo' in-xt Krid iy ( Vemiiir. Tlivio iiromisea to bo a uauke:! houi , At a tnertiua of tho Hrowiuivillti L'vn Stock Aenncitttion on Mo'uliy evening, Kti at HrowiMvillee, it wiu decided to irivo another hor chuw ut that pl ca uu Kriday, Thncirrinye factory hag startod uu, and is now huHV tilling an order for forty otrts trom a nuurie tirm, 1 bt-re is also nn order for mnru wxhIh from Kuueofi and a Portland tirm have cloaed a cont.ao; for a lare numb r of buL-y and aacti bv&a. Uuiiton Leader. A man w.i- : c'lirtt- 27 orant'efl f r 25 cents cn the atraetR today. That sounds cheep; but we ire informed a lika orange wb sell intf ia 1 ortland tor 10 ohlis a dozen t;r three dozen for 25 centd. A voa nranio with poinethi.iLf behind the nkin is cheiijer at Z9, 00 or even b(J ceotn a dozen. Fresh criup celery at Allen Hrop. Matthews & Washburn keep the bent stored. The best roattcotli-e in the citv at (Jomad Have you tried F K AllcuTs teas, if cot. why not. Have you tri( d that ideal io8st cofr;e at F K AI'i-u'h, Ifiiot, why uot. Allen 1'rf aluavn keep their customers supplied vith fresh butter ande. Hv Ufiiny IbiU'd Hair Kenewer, t'ra;' faded or lia!i)lored hair Assumes tho nfitural color of youth, r.nd rows luxurious and strong, pkaniri(( everybody. If yon hear nr. v on; H)-iik about the Pnko of Orison yini niy know they mean Heimtor M itrbelt. SiMitkinv nf duken, n rcpiiblie like Ftaiu'i that w ill allow Hud. u tit out'lit to bo tauylit a eerien ai U vmtumm ih'iuovvAW. Hlieuiiiul ic pcoiito Mboiibl read the following: In tliH North Amcrienn 1'raclitKiiuT for Sent ember. 18.ll. I r JiMepli Kane llarn-ork vvrilen that for the hint two vearn be fi.m lieen treatiiiu: caeH of inflammatory rln-iinmt ism with a local iipi'iication of earbolic acid ap plied in the inrm of a four per cunt Muni tion on a w;ti in flannel cloth wrapped rloKely around theentiro allec'ed joint. I'r llancoi-k HtateH that bin ciiHtom it to leave tlH dreniriK on overnight, placing it in position jut iuforo Miu patient retires. An Oi. Saying ls'opend not all you have, believe not all vou hear; tell not all you know; and do not ail you can." Do not look for blood in a turnip or stoves in a confectionary store ; but k to Matthews & Washburn's stove, tinware and hard ware store and examine their stoek of uoods tf tbU Is the II nj you want. If you r.y you will not upend all you have; you will believe what vou bear because you C.n a so see ; you will kno-v to much to tell It ull and vou will not do all vou can because the stove you yet w ill do the work and save many a avage expression and extra step. A BHcllwaln OtTcrs Home Hollo m rrlces He makes the following reductions in sugar for cash ; 17 lbs 1 1 y granulated for Si. 00. 2o lbs extra C white for $1 00 . 22 lbs extia C golden for $1.00. Here are lime wholesa'e prices; 100 lbs txtra C C" 4 cts. loo lbs extra C white (" 4)( cts. loo lbs dry granulated (" 5 cts. He will also sell a five gallon keg of pickles for 90 :cnts. "NOTIMNi; Kt'CCF.EUS I-.IKE Slccess." Why arc we the mo;t successful firm in the dry fcoods trade ? ilecause we have the largest and btst se lecterl stock torhoose 'rom. We are now receiving new and seasonable good bargains in winter gnoils, Cloaks at lefts than cost. We are solenenl for llutterick patterns. A full line t f ladies and chilf'ren's shoes. Give us a call. V. V. Reau. ItKiKfaplilejil )k-leh liird Wa'ouer, the t-ubject of tbie brief notie.', was of (iermati extraetion, bis immedia-e anceftorn i;omiiiK to Amer iea at an early day and fet'lim,' in what in known as the South. They wereaciorH in the htnitrl"M that jj;av uh our freo in HtilutiotiH. lie was born in Clay county, Kentucky, in the jvar 110( where lie liveduntilulH.ut ls;0. when he iniiniyrat- ed to UliiioiH. In lht year 131 be was married to Min Carolinu Ticket, an own cousin to Uuneial I'ieket, of C(nfe(.lera!e fame. From Illinois he moved to Iowa. He and family were anion; the vast mul titude that crossed the plains in the year 1852. He had the inistortune to loose his wife on this trip by death.' His second marriage to Miss Nancy K (iray proved to be a happy one. Khe, alfer a ion!; and painful sicknesn, died alwut seven years ao. He was converted and joined the uhurch in the year 1848. For many years he had been a useful mem ber of the Methodist Kpiscopal hurcb South, on the Brownsville circuit His house was ever a home for the ministers of the L'ontl. never tirine in his eiforts to help them in their labor of love. He wan one of our best men, lilliim his place as citizen, neighbor, husband, father, and above all and best of all filling his place as a christian. The greatest thing that can he said about him, is, lie died as lie lived, a pure man, suKtainin to the last the bcautUul christian character ho be- tan to form more than fortv vears ago. Of the common weakness and defects of our di.-ordered humanity, I do xot sup' pote be was altogether free, but these bv 110 means controlled him. Ilia last sick ness was not protracted nor painful Lifea prings just ceased to How, and in a t:rod old age be was gathered o his fathers. D. C. McFaklaxd. vVill & S-ark. (he jtweVs. Look IIkkk a iIomknt. I have some of the choicest residence lots in Albany fcr sale, terms so reasonable that anybody can buy and own a home of his own hv paying a small payme.it down and small mont.ily payments tnereatter until an is paid for. For further information ca'l at theollice. corner and and liradu!bin Sis., opposite Dkmockat office. UK l W .M A TON. A luru lino of t;nty nw ti(..8 ' ele : V,. -it uM watches in & SiaikV. A. II. Mcll.WAIN hat just received direct from the manufactories rtw designs in car ptt, oil cloths. linoleums and window shades, which will Lc sold ai reduced prices. He is also receiving a fine line of men's shoes.in late styles, at 25 to 75 cents per pair less than rei'uiar prices. May be seen the MWiii&ws; filH'Ht Btul'k Of Hold and silver watcliea. diamond and other rintrn , iew- I elry, silverware, Ac, in tliecity. Doesn't by any means ind cate the lowest prices or the Lest of goods. WE'RE MODEST AND DON'T SAY MUCH, (we let the other fellows do tho talking,) but when it conies to having-Ihe goods and selling them right qlicqd of A BIG STOCK Worth Thinking AnotT. Rut words are l)i:np, and a small drop of ink, fall inn like '' "on a thought, produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think. Tho object of this iato make you think about tho subject f groceries. Conn & llendricson keep a lirst-elass slock, at bottom prices, and as well have a fine line of crockery ware. Think about it and call on them. OF Tim CosTUAcr Let. It transpires that it is really a 'inline transaction that Melbourne i to make rain for some K.istern Orcein people, thi.uh some hiivetlwiHthl nolo, iety was being soni:ht. Th.; V, Osays: lieorgJ 1 Sink, ol Wasco, lieriimii countv. who was in the city Wednesday, says tlie farmers there have enteieii into a contract w 11.11 :iicioorne who is to receive $11(10 for making two inclies of railfcill tlie latter part of May. A subscription for this amount lias been raised, and ilepositeii wiui rrencn LO binkers at The Dalles, wlio are to ad vance the mnnev to Melbourne when lie ronipletes his contract, and collect from the farmers. ISTATF SI LIS, leo Howell to William Baizee, 1 lot. Lebanon if Hannah Hobinett to I) T Robinett 4!l 50 acres 14 W 1 R C Krusel to Win Krusel, power of attorney R l'eurl to Silas K Keeney, one seventli parcel land 13 W 3. . . Martha R Schooling to John K Cartwright, Schooling a l ark, Ilnrrisliurg Marv II Carter to J 1' Carter, 80 acres, and 'J lots, Ilalsey W I Vernon to W I, Vanre, one- ti ni h of 3J2 arri W J Vernon 1 1 J J Vernon, power ol attorney Nick Ziniineinian to Frank ,im- niernian, power of attorney.. J li Thompson to W E Thompson, ti-'xlf)'.! iect, i-eoanon Rev Robert McLean, of Gant's Pass, is lecturing in Southern Oregon on Chili, 01 which country lie was once u retnucni. He is a strong Ilalniaccda man. How to Makk Monkv. ICverv man la tin larmer of hi o,vn fortune and the harvest hu reans Is entirely due to his own perseverance and induslrv If properly sown, there is not one seed that promises him better returns than saving a dollar by buying groceries where jou can always uenend on the best cooils and lowest prices. This mi can do by dealing with I'arker ilros.. who always have on Hand large anil select stock of groceries and rancd goods, t ry them. OUR ability in CAerine to wsrts should nut bo LOST tight i f when von need the brat stoc in the market, as "1 11 as tinwsrn and hardware generally "o cud furnish thpm at bottom j-i e n. Matthews & Wnsnni'KN, the stove men. X ,s the ihne to nave your bedding v c.ineu. i.eave orders at Moses' barbel snoporat Laundry office. tlTY I.At NllV, 1ST Sr , R. (!. Simpson, Prnp. The Lvli, Hasaar arTinw closimj nut their cnt.ri. ii , f ,ni.,n nm, ready made dr, , cost. C,.ll and BO liOO 250 1000 lino 5000 Total "10! l!asr Hull. Albany, Or.,Feb. 13th, 1S02 Editors Democrat : Will we have base ball, that is the Question that is before the people of Al bany nt present. They should respond in a maimer that would show determina tion, and take steps toward procuring a team that we would not he asnameu to m.nd abroad. I think it IS every bust ness man's duty to contribute somethinK monthly toward the support of a club.as it not nnlv affords amusement of the highest class, but it is a verilied fact that a base ball game will put more life in a town than anything else for the same amount o money. Now as the season nnona in Anril and there are grounds to enclose I will suggest that those desiring to take an interest in the games would make their intention known, as we have only two months to make preparatii.ns in. Last Friday's Herald announced 1 1 1 n f Ihore would be a meeting at i.,;,..-u a. I will sav in behalf of dig ...,.1 nrnnrictv of the game that preliminary meetings are gennrally held ; i,..ii.l nnrliirn and newspaper offices. 1!. 11. HAltltlKD. liOODMAN-liOOHLIX On Febru 11 !;; nl t!ie residence of David i:.-....ii; i,v u.-v W I, Iliaokwell, M 1 i..,a 11 1 : o'ii I m:in and Miss Ida C tiood 1;., 1, i,f l.inn cu'.ltltv. (ino.l lor tin1 01.111. good for the bride, good for t ,-, w iiodv. M.iytliey live g'"l lives .1111! Ik: piospcrous. Bzihy :-: BuggiRS, best assr rtnient ever brought to Albany, just rectiveil at Sterqit Sox's. See the Fii2nes and Get Trices. Ml mum z mimtw HiS e ug JTIIE LEADING CLOTIIIEltS, coqsielofblj' pi'occssiorj. Now it is necessary for us to dispose of all Itubber Goods, Macintcslies, Umbrellas and Overcoats. If we clear out eveiy article there is only one way to do it sacrifice every bit of irofit even loose some money we do it, and Ihe public gets the benefit. THE ABOVE NAMED ARTICLES WILL BE SOLD AT OUR ACTUAL COST. It's a little too early yet to interest you with spring gcovls, and wc won't say anything about 'em, but they are now beginning to arrive by the car loads, and when the. proper time comes you'll hear from us concerning them. SEE WINDOW DISPLAYS. T. L. WALLACE & CO., "The Leading Clothiers.'' On the Corner, AlDa. f regon, . FURNITURE AT COST At Tlios. Brink's Old Stand. CALL AXD mU KARCAnS MILE THERE IS A CHANCE. IT. 5. Kenton, Dealer iu DRAW A LAEGE TRADE. SQUAWK lOrcilljiOOW QUAItTTV.TiOW tieictiiS 'n& lloldiis t1!0 1?Mtic pqti'oiiqgc. Their Spring stock of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes, and Suitings for their Tailoring Departments will be large and choice. CHOICE TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, and a general assortment of O- O C5 3E3 JEj X 3E3 !S5. SuhscriptlonaKent for all the leading Newspapers aivl ManJnes. Terms cash. Scar the I". O. lbnny, THE I.F.AIMNU rilOTUUKAPHEKS, Alliany, Orciion. Cabinet photos from $1 50 to $4.00 per dozen. Enlaigini; pictures a specialty. 16x20 craon6 framed for $1000. We carry" a large line of 5xS and steresccp'c views of Ore yon. Studio in Kromnn's Block next to Masonic TVmple, First Stree Need a Watch? I have all kinds, at all prices and every watch fits the price. Init price is not evervthinii in watch-buying; GUARANTEED QUALITY the first thing. I guarantee wache.s accord ing to their quality; and quality make- the price All kinds all qualities all pricos. v M. KItENCil, Tho Corner Jewelry .Sive T W. ( I SK K A CO.,B4NKERS1 OF ALBANY, OKI UON, TRANSACT einernt Uankinif burlntss. 1IIAW Sl(;ilT UKAhTS un tw Yoik, San JYan pci mi nd I'ortlAiu), Ort'jfon. l.(AN -MnNKYon aipntvcd ecwrlty. ItKCKlVK 1('witB tml'jtcttuihcek. oLI.KC'1'lONHinaile on favorable terms. NOTICE OF BUSINESS CHANGE. L A AllfU hss purchased the interest ol bin partner, S A Alien, in th Krrcery htisiuiiK nf Alle'i lirns , the Litter retiiiag. Ail a.c nil r.hfll!d he paid tn L A Allen,by whom 1 1 1 I tl.ilnit-K will be paiil. Alhaii). l-'.-h. 14 h. I. A AI.I.KV, S A A I.I. EX. LARGEST -:- ASSORTMENT OF flEATLNG STOVZS. . AT MATTHEWS & 'WASHBURN