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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1892)
evory uy in ttio woek 4 ' opt SuitHny. STICKS tNIJTriNC, ISttitan and Prspan KittTMi1 aUhe Miwt (HHhh Rt Albany, Or- 6a i, til HMtMud o hmh until 111 t lor. 1111 riiv. RMIM'll IU, ISf Anotiiick I'akk. Two joungtnen arc intlieritv working the "new tnclhod suit conmunv'." a bort of a lottery ncliume xvUW.h hEiouUI be et clown 011. We do not know; but KUKpret the men mentioned In the foliowW from the Oreimniiin are the hame, an immiiterial fact though. 1 t Is lime our citizens kept a mule on hand for new itnd uncertain schemes that prey on the public: "On the front of a building on Washington street, near Trout, there is thiittln: '-New Method hull Company a $33 suit for $1." The company was composed of Isadore Harnett, and a young man named Palmer. A month ago Pal mer went Kast ostensibly to select a new Mock of goods but no word has come from bhn. liarnctt has not been seen Mnce Saturday, and the supposition Is that he has gone to join palmer, Iioth are supposed to have gone to Creed e, Colo. The plan of the company was to organize suit clubs of thirty-eight members, each! of whom paid $ 1 a week. Nine clubs were organized In the city. When a member drew a suit be dropped out, that , much ahead, but the others kepi on con tributing. No member has received a ! suit for a month. Thirty suits were due last '1 uesday, and clu'i members h&ve been calling for them every day, only to fmd the doors locked on them, it Harnett and Palmer have left town they are not over $500 ahead of the different clubs." iIof; Ctki: To Aim'K.m. In the case of lvimlley Smith ar.d others, against T Kgenton Hogg, Xephin Job antl William Mackay, judge Deady, In the United Slates circuit court, yesterday made an order requiring defendants to appear on March 25, and show cause why they should not be enjoined from assigning the sheriff's certificates of sale of the Oregon Pacific railroad, and also iscued a restrain ing order prohibiting them from doing so in the meantime, Jionds were required of plaintiffs In the sum of $50,000, which were furnished by W S and Wilhun M Ladd. Oregon. an. Going to Sai.km, The following from the Journal Is about Albany's well known j horseman, the horse mentioned now being In training at the old fair grounds.! Charles E Barrows will arrive in Salem about the 14th ot March with his 6t?ble of trotters. He has about twelve horses in his care and they are all looking as fine as any stable of trotters that has as yet ever arrived in Salem, which comes to show that 0 E Barrows, the practical horseman, is one that understands his business. Among them will be the two AHamont stallions, Multnomah and Dcl norte. No Won d sit A 16 year-o,d son of James P.oberts nearly had his hand blown off this morning by firing a dynamite cap, which he was playing with, says the Salem Journal. He lie Id th cap In ids left hand and tried to see if he could explode It by touching the fulminate with a red hot iron. The lesult was that he had the ends of his rr.iddle fintier and thumb blowr. off and both hands and face cut and Injured. Urs C'irLwrlght and Jessu p 1 paired his wounds. Lkcturks. Rev I O Driver, D D, of Eugene, will preach in the M E church next Sunda evening, and lectu.e on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday even ings. Subject uf Monday evening's lec ture, "What Made the Yankee." The other subjects announced later. Tickets for sale ht Hulin & Akin's drug store, also at Blackman & Hodges. Single ticket, 25 cent?; course, 50 cents. Road Extension. The Junction City Hoard of Trade is agitating the question of the extension of the west side road from Corvallis to that city. The Willamette Real Estate company promises ti give 15ooo toward this end, and we have no doubt that the Southern Pacific will build the road this year If offered sufficient in ducements. Ex. Tiik Building Season. Mr E F Sox has let Ihe contract for building the new brick livery stable on Second street to I F Conn. Work was begun on the same this morning. The building will be 50x100. two stories high with a handsome front, and will be completed as soon ai possible, having been rented by Straney & Mo re for a term of years. DidYoi; Sbb Tiikm. The finest line of Boston chips, butter cups, ribbon can dles, etc, just out at Mueller's candy and refreshment parlors. Cashier Archibald, of the Linn County Bank, who recently met with an accident, Is at his post of duty, with his head in several slings, presenting a very warlike appearance. Guide to. Chicago. ''The Ar'istic Guide to Chicago and the World's Colum bian Exposltion,"ls the title of a new book just out. It gives a concise history of the great city by the lakes fiotn Its settlement In 1831 to the present date. It Is embet hshed with dozens of beautiful half-tone Illustrations made from photographs, a bird's eye view of the city and a grand bird s eye view of tne World's f Jr ground fcnd building. Every family ihould have one. Mis AMTalt, agent. consistency, thou art a Jewel. Mat thews & Wnnhhii m ttnnn tlm Tawnl anil other lirst-clnps stoves, nnd there is no better way to he consistent than by in- jiBuiiK in one o thein. Matthews it "nuiimirn'B motto is to keep the best, ".m uiuirpneesnre always rensonnble l.iiriro sales sneak for the manner ii tho which these facts through Linn comity. manner are appreciated ineti Ulain Clnthinn nnmnmnv Uv just rect i vea an uncommonly Urge stocl; of m an tne inicst styJosnnd grades, ntu are prepared to tit and suit the most fasti. Ii 01 vi v 4:01 ut phoo:i:iii.s. (I). It. N. HUcklwni, Judifo ; It. W, Coopor ami Will. 1(11 III IJ11UKI1, VlHlllMHHH lUVn.f Bill of G W Simpson, $4 40, continued. Fees Oregon agt Henry llond, $16, dis allowed Report ot W K Carroll, sup DUt 43 continued. In matter of triplication of (j I, Keese et ul for county road ordered that It be opened at expense of petitioners, who paid expenses Into court. Moses Parker appointed supervisor of Dlst 21. Oregon agt Emil Milbright, continue!1 . Hill of J C Warner for bounty disal lowed. W II Craw foid resigned as supervisor of Jist 23 and R L Smith was appointed Hill Pete Kcsllng, .'30, continued. H F Childs was appointed Justice of lirownsville precinct. Arnold Summer resigned as supervisor of Dist 6 and A I Powell was appointed Application of I) H McKercher for re- b'tte of taxes disallowed. Bill of Matthews Si Washburn, $4, con - tin ued. Application ot (J E Maxon et al fr?r change of boundary of road Dist 40 dis misled. HILLS ALLOWED. Moses Parker.road supervisor. 20 00 l)r I P Wallace, acct poor 16 00 Frank Hastings, acct poor 4 So 1' Kussell, as snpt 72 00 W K Curl, salary 83 35 W W Sanders, preliminary ex. .. . 31 50 N P Payne.fees 1012 35 C W Watts, acct assessor 51 50 Parker Bros, acct poor 11 Go J J Davis, acct poor 40 16 Oregon agt Dan Moms 20 50 E S Chandler, bounty 1 00 IS T T Fisher, fees. 3 00 J h Hill, acct insane 5 00 I I" Wallace, acct insane 5 00 N' P Payne, acct Insar.e 5 oo Blackman & llodgjs, mdse 1 15 M Scott, fees 182 57 Albany Iron Works, acct roads. . . 22 50 Conn & Hendiicson, acct poor..., 4 45 Train & Whitney, advertising.... 33 Oo Davis & Klmsey, fees abs'.ract. . . . 473 35 B W Cooper, as commissioner. .. . Wm Rumlaugh,as commissioner. Mrs Wm Meyers, acct poor Parker Bros,aid Edward Robinson Price 6c Robson, acct roads 8 12 00 1 00 10 00 6 35 Scpremk Court Docket. Following is the Linn county docket for (he supreme court now in session in Salem: Iva Templeton, appellant, vs Linn county, respondent. Slate of Oregon, respondent, vs E P Rogers, appellant. Maria A Rawson, appellant, vs Chas J Stuait, respondent. ('nas 11 Dodge A-Co, appellants, x s Wm St John and Cynthia St John, (respond ents) defendants. Mr Louis Viereck has purchased the house on the Sox lot on Second street, on which a livery stable is to be built, and is moving it to his corner a block south Hill Nye tells of a case where an editor had to leave town for omitting to mention such an Item, hence our promptness in the matter. Ruet'ner & Conn are doing the moving. An Old Saying is, "spend not all yo u hive, believe not all vou hear; tell not ail vou know;and do not ail you can." Do not look for blood in a turnip or stoves in a confectionary store; but go to Matthews Washburn's stove , tin are and hard ware store and examine their stock of uoods, if this is the Una you want. If you buv vou will not spend all you have; you will "believe what vou hear because you en a-so see: vou will know too much to tell it all and you will not do all you can because the stove you get will do the work and save many a savage expression ana extra step. Lost. An opportun:ty to get the best g.oceiieR a the loest prices, hy failing to call at Conn & Ilendricson's. No on ever fails tn receive their money's worth who trades with them. Found, n grocery store, where rn always receives good gooJs. full weiiihr, the lowest prices and the best treat ment to "be had Conn & Ilendricson's, Lnrne sales, small profit, prompt attention all eo to make their store a popu ar one for the masses. Make if 0 rule never 10 nuy prnrcries. produce, fruit, etc, without first cnlling at the store ol conn .v uendkiusu.n, 21)3 ItM'OKT OF THE CONDITION OY THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, AT AL1JANY, IN TUB STATE OK OREGON At tho cliwe of business, March 1st, 1832. lEeHMirecs 1 Loana and discounts $211,410.18 () vn Irnft.fl.Mi'fMi red and unsecured i, 140.76 tJ. S. Bunds to secure circulation 20,000,00 Ntnr'lfH nfilrftttH.toti.' J.nO, Hue from approve! reserve- atrents ttmt,tA nni fmm nlhnr National Hanks If),0:i7.:8 Due from State Ranks and bankers i.i.w Bipkinir houso. fumltuie. and fixtures. . . . 15,000.00 Current nxitflimes anil laxos mud l.Uiz 11 Premiums on U S bones 3,Hi!.ft0 (Ihr.-k &,m other cosh Items 09.28 tills nf,other Hanks j.uw.ou I'mr-tinna! iKinureurrcnev. nicklesml cents 1.00 Spcrio 2fi.0W.8fi L,ejjai lencicr noies Kttdeniptlon Hind W1U1 U . n. iruawururviMO per ceul ol circuiaiiou.j uw.w Total $317,811.0! IJnbllllles i Capital "took paid in $M.nnn.oo Surplus fund ln.ooooo lindiviiit'ii proius T - ft'An National Hank notes onUtandinir lf, 00.00 In.Hv i nnl lcnntits smneciio cnwn i.i.uvi Demand mtiflrnteBof deimsit il,0(4,4& Due to ntlu r National Itanks i in tn statu Hanks and bankers 203,f.3 T.,til W17.SU .05 Statu or Orroos, Coi sty or Lins, m : I. E W Lamodos, ('iBhier of tho above ed bank du solemnly swosr that the above statement is true to the best or my knowledge and belief. K ft' I.ANOUON, Cashier. Subscribed and ewortl to before mo this 10th day ot March, ISM. (I,. .) COBRF-CT Attest I T J Stilea, otary 1'tiUie. I. FI.INV, ) L. !'.. IH.AlN, VDirectiro. S V. YOL'.Nd, ) BIIID.S FOP. SA.E. -Mm Wm Meyer hxn rnmit lin.iw cnry liirdi, K-niline Se.ifjh rchiatlern, (or rala. Cdll on her Ht h-rliomeon Water (trser, hot wren Hill and Mnine ttrcetr. llimi; 4M AltltOAU Some very tinj plumbing work ii bain done in dilfi-ruut parU of the city by Mr lloran, now employed by Hopkins H (. Mr Wm Khr ii creating a frame build ni( for bottling works on his property ad joining his brewery. The contract for the Boating of tbe now U P church has kerni to Mr Win Pruin. The seats wid be of haid wood. Mr E l B urn, tho popular clothier, ha acenpted the exclusive agency for the Bale 'f the Albany woo'en null goods, says the nugene ouard. If you want a ruliable dje that will oolor an ovmi hrown or black, aim wdl pleane and satiufy you every lime, use Buckingham's Dye for the uhiiknrs. In the La tie coujty circuit court there was judgment runrfmed by default in nil of the vuse ayinat K K LucUey, a total of nearly $'20,000. A false lire alarm wan oundd last nieht. ft wai intendeil for adiiil. but the riuirer not up too much steam and raog a regular aJarm, tna nrat cut lor over six months. German Kutneran chuich serviei nt Al bauy in the Kiist Pfesbyterian churoh, on Sunday, March 13th, at 2 o,clock p m, will be conducted by Kev FC I urche, of Cor vallw. A oordia1 welcome to all A novtl and handsome L'n may be seen in front of J1 E Allen's grocery store, one of the prettiutt in thecity. The work was done by Mr W J Beunett, tho architect, and speaks for his bit ill. Tno annuil meetin of tho Slreet Car Company was held hurt niutit. All of the old directors were elected. The extension jf the road to the nnw Orphans' Home would meet with general approval by toe public. Tho State Board of Immigration exhibit car, "Oregon on wheel," wis at Dayton, Ohio, March 1st. The car left Port'aud October 30, has boen in 15 states.nn 22 lines of railroad, traveled 0,441 miles, and been visited by 135,000 ptople. Following are the aew efficers of the Salem District Kpworth Ieigue which con vened in hugene recently: President, Margret Oelsendorfer, of Albany; tiitit vice president, C E Roblin, ot Salem; second vice president, C W Elkins; fourth vice president, Kdit i Browo, of McMinnville; tif tla vice president, Nettie Amos, of Leba non; treasurer. Bruce Layman, of McMinn villp; corresponding secretary, L G Hulin, of Eugene; recording secretary, Mrs A C Gould, of Corvallie; district organizer, Rev J T Abbott of McMiunvil-e. Will & Stark, t) jewelers. The bef.t roast ooike in the city at Com ad rtleyer s. nave you tried F h Allen a tas, if not why not. Call on Mathews & Waahbmn for your hard waro. AH I inds of choice oatiiw and cookin appUs at Allen Bros. Ashhv fc Carso, Jet Estate. 80i Wash ington Street, Portland, Or. Havo yon tried that ideal toast coffee at F K Al en's, If not, why not. Cinn & Hendricon's priceB are lowt r than eyer. Give them a call. Extra fine California strained hor.pv at Conn & Hendricson's. Ccnn Si Hendricson's is tho ttlace to trnt your garden seedsnd on;on ceta. Mathewc & Washburn lead in tho stovo and tinware bufineBs in this part of the valley. A larce assortment of new Btyle ribbons just received at the Ladies ftazaar, also i Chitfon in the late shades. The - HEAVIEST - M In this city is in our store. It includes CLOTHING every grade, style and pattern,that is desirable. Elegant Dress Suits, Nobby Business Suits, and Fatigue Suits, la licht, medium and heavy weights, and in all of the iatcliv shades of the season. fuhxishinos and notions that pertain to the CLOTHING business, embracing only standard and icliablo brands. rnii3 l.kditcj oLorrnii:is. AT Xll I t I I II H. Ilulter Cups, Bibbon Candy, Bosum Chips, J ton Bon, Orf nges, Dates, Klgs Cocoa nuts, Cukes, Cream Puff, Spice Fruit, Etc., All the above fresh and new. I);m't tail to lake a peep at their elegant windows. No trouble to showgiiods. The state and county lat of Ladd He Bush and A Bush, as appears on the Marlon comity tax r!l for 1892, is $4,132. 89. This tinn '.his ear pays about one fortieth of the county tax. It ulso pavs taxes in several other counties in Oregon, and In Washington and Idaho, It p-vs one-twelfth of the Salem city tax, ami one thirteenth of the school district lax Statesman, Harness, Saddles, Etc. Our orders are placed with eastern factories, and we purpose pulling in the most complete stock of goods ever shown in our line, in the upper valley. We buy direct from first hands for cash; so guarantee to com pete with Portland prices. The display horse stands in our door opposite the First National bank. O C McFaklanij. Sweet cider fit I' K AlbnV IIILDIttA I N.ItlV The pleasant Hiv.r,ceiitl action ind sooth ing etleetH of Svrup of Kitis, whvn in need of a laxative, and if the tatln-r or molher be cnti8 or hiliouf, the most gratifying re sults follow its u so, bo t tut it is the best family remedy known and tvtry fim.ly should have a. bottle. Keport of the Condition OF THE MX COl'STY KATIOXAL BASK, AT AMIANY, IN THE STATE OF OKKGOX. ftMhe close of business, Mnreh let, 1802. ItrHourtrcNt Ian am' discounts 8i'7Xt!3.11 Overdrafts, hcurcd and uit:e! ured 4,84i.S4 V. H. ItumN to Kci-ure circulation 2000,V. ) Stocks, securities, etc 1 2,170. Due Irom upprovLu leserve agents lue irom oiue" raMoniu mniKS . . .. Due from state bnk aud tianltcra 24.17 BankiiiL' hoUHO, furniture and fixture.. l.'i.OOO.Olt Current expenses and taxes paid I .'cniiuuiH on U, S. bonds Cliffkn and other cash items Hills of other bunk? Fractional paper currency, nickels, cents i ie Lc1 tender notes llcdemption fu'iil wlih V. H. Treasurer, (5 pur cent of circulation) 885.12 OOH.00 s;-. 28 37,I)7fi.OO C0.00 1,1 2:.. co Total . iQ2,427,2j Liabilities: Capital stock paid In , siovoo.oo jf,220.7 Undivided prollts ., National bank notes outslaiidintf Individual deposits Kubject to check.. I)cm;ind certificates of deposit Due U other National banVn Due to state banks and bankers Total Stair of Oregon, ) 2'2,Wt0.00 . 117.858. . b",.r)00.(,8 O.04.b7 8,'243.04 . tS2,42' County of Linn, ) 1, O. A. Ahl'Hirald, CUsnier, of the above, named bank, do solemnly swear that the above Btatc incut is true to the beft of my knowledge and belief. O, A. ARCHIBALD, Cashier. ' Subscribed and sworn to before ire tbig lCii day of Aiarcn, isuz. i,J.&iHM, (u) Jlaiy tub!1' Co iipFfrr Attest: W. II. GOLTRA 1 .1. A.CKWFOKD Dlrcclors J. L. CO WAN. J - of - SPRING - Clothing of We also keen a full line of u ko Ain.txrr. mi uak. A II tlrllwHlii Hirers Home Itoltmii I'rlc lie makes ti e following reductions in sugar fur cash : 17 ll'S diy grnnulnted for 81.00. 2u extra C while for 1 00. 22 Ibsextia C gulden for $l.Oo. Heieare some wholesa'e prices: 100 lbs (xtra C &; 4 Cls. loo Hs tx'ra C white C; A4 ctl- loo lbs dry granulated (a. Ct. lie will also sell a five gallon keg of pickles for 90 cents. AtrajMigiHS watcheB, diamond and other rings, jew elry, hilvorware, &c, in thecity. A. B. McIi.wain liai just received direct from the manufactories, new designs in car pets, on cloths.lmoleunis and wi;iJow shades, which will be sold ai reduced piices. He is also receiving a fine line of men's shoes, in late yies, at 25 to 75 cents per pair less than t'ular prictts. New - Spring An Attractive Combination of New Spring Overcoats for Men and Boys. Quality The Highest. Clothing Ikat fits well. Clothing that is made we'l. Clothing that looks well. A good Baseball and Bat Suit. T. L. WALLACE & CO., "The Leading Clothiers.'' Cor, lstandBroadattrin Sts, - - Albauy. r'regon, At Tlios. Brink's Old Stand. CALL AD SECURE IiARGMS Dealer in CHOICE TEAS, COFFEES, SPIGES, EXTHiilCTS, and a general assortment of O- O CS 3ES 3E JL S3 SS. Subscription agent foi (.11 the loading Newspapers ami MagaJnes. Ternr; rush. Nr (lie I'. ., 4Ibuuy, O THE I.EADIKO riHlTOGKAIMIF.HS, Allniiiy, Oregon. Need a Watch? I have all kinds, at all prices and ever' watch fits the price. But price is not everything in watch-buying; GUARANTEED QUALITY is the first thing. I gjarantot! wachea accord ing to their quality; and quality makes the price. All kinds all qualities all prices. Y. M. FRENCH, r.e Corner Jewelry Store. IIKtllll II ATM 4 01 TV Tl( kl.T. Kki'RF.sentativpb A. IJlcvins, M. A. Miller, W. 1'. Elmore. t'ot'NTY Jl'Ijgk. Geo. H. Iliimphrey. County Commissioner, T. J. Mun kcrs. County 'Clerk N. P. Payne. County 1k orukr E. E. i)av!s. Sheriff. C. C. Jackson. County Treasurer. Hike Wallace. County Asskssoii J. E. Michael. .School Superintendent. tr. K.Ku- County Surveyor E. J. O'Conner. Cou.NI Y Coroner. Frank Farrell. It is A Iiik privikge to he able to get what you want when you ko to ft grocery store. Allen iirotherH keep such a variety that they can always accom modate their customers. This saves running around. If it is fruit season tliey have the (joods. In produce their stands are full of the latest and best. Their stock of standard groceries is always lare, of the best to bo secured in the market. We are bound to "please" as muchso as the individual above is bound to'TLEASE." We do it' by the greatest bar gains ever ofl'ered in the city on numberless articles, and by the high quality and , rl ing worth of cur goods. t .Assortment The Largest. One price to all people. All goods marked in plain figures. A child can buy as cheap as a man. given away with every I oy's ? WHILE THERE IS A CHANCE enton, Cabinet photos from $1.50 to $4.00 per dozen. Enlaiging pictures a specialty. 16x20 crayons framed (or 1000. We carry a large line o( jxS and sterescoplc views o( Ore gon. Studio In Froman's Block next to Masonic Temple.First Strte A BIG STOCK of -: btst asst rtmcnt ever brought to A'liany just received at Stcpqit So.v's, the Diigsies and (Jet Prices. LAEGEST -:- ASSORTMEKT OF HEATIHG STOYES. AT JMATTHEWS & V?ASHEURN'3 Uin