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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1892)
liiui'iT rot nr. The first case culled to the court t 1 1 II'MIE t AKKtltl XO AIMHtK Hi t; Alt. DlHOt It ATIC 101 XT V TIC kirr h t it weslc mm l y T riUli, Kdltir. una rrop'n ICutrd Hllhe font (1(11 at Albany, Or agon, a soeond o'ms mull mtttor. ..Mi Ri ll si, mot IIi.oody I'rimahiks. Xlie following rom the Statesman Is an account of the repulillcan primaries at Ilrook Saturday, aih1 shown how thai party gets excited in a republican county. It Is spicy: It was the republican prlmarle. 'l'he first skir mish took place In front of the store; hut .inlet beluir restored, tlieie was talking "land Irvine: to tlx thiiu's tin till the : o'clock lrai.I, when skhmisll No 2 took place. (Some blood and scratched faces, when the squire commanded the peace, and, : with the aid of the democrats, -mull;, whom was an cx policeman from Salem, who seemed In his glory till he got a "difl" In the jaw. Quiet was aain restored, when the crowd retired to the warehouse, '.. the largest building in town, where sklr ? mlsli No 3 took place and the light for fchalrman was had. After spairlng for Home time, a motion was made to move J out of the doors; carried, and the crowd i moved out of the doors where skirmish I No 4 took place, In which a prominent candidate got a bloody nose, out the demo, crats again came to tho rescue and older was again restored, when voting lor chair man was resumed. When the vote was counted it was found that Chapman was elected by n vole of oi to 57. Then hnpan challenging, and charges of non-residents and democrats voting; the defeated crowd seceding and retiring to the fence, where primar No 3 was held. Stoi.b Wiiiskky. Kriday a true hill v.is found against Ernest Ways, a young man of about twenty-three years of ag j, by the grand jury, on the charge of lar ceny from a store. About a month ago llavs,lt Is clalmed.brokc IntoCarter's drug store at llalsey and stole three gallons of whiskey. . The matter was kept quiet until presented to the grand jury Havs was arrested Saturday and brought to this city and placed in the county jail, making No 8, four having been taken out. David llond, who was implicated with Haves in the hun'larv left so in .ifler- 4 wards for Idaho, where he now is said to ne. Lank'h Jail. Albert Ilollenbeek, who was indicted for tho crime of nn essnult with intent to commit rape, but w.19 con victed of Hiinple nHHiiuit, was sentenced by Judge l'ities, thin morning, to pay n line of $o0 and costs. The defendant paid the line and was discharged from cus tody. In passing Bentence, Judge l'ipes, having been previously informed that llolleubeck would be niittbln to pay a larger line than $50, said that on account of reports made by grand juries that the iail is an unlit place to imprison a human being, lie considered it his duty, there fore to impose a line that could be paid by flic defendant Guard. Conttst Ukc.un. Mr C (i Butkhart tiled a notice with the school directors of District 5 this morning that the election ofJayW lilain as clerk of said district will ie contested Tlie grounds of con test, it is reported, will he that the statute permitting women to vote ui such election is unconstitu'.lonal. Mr lilain will get out a quowarranto for the books and outlit of tli clerk's olli.re, and the matter prom ise! lobe wanrlv contested 01 bitli sides. Complimentary. Among the candl dates on the democratic ticket of Linn county is the name of G K ussetl for school superintendent, which oliice he has held during the past two years. Mr Russell ha titled this hnpoitaut position with credit and lias proven himself an efficient and reliable oliicial,aud the voters of Linn county would only be doing jus tice to themselves byre-electing him. Henton Leader. Anotiikr Co. On Tucsdav last the in corporation papers of the Corvallis Cracker Co. were p'aced on file In the clerk's oliice in this city, and were also forwarded to Salem. The incorporators are Levy Oren, U K Highland and John Long, and the capital stock has been placed at $20,000. These gentlemen mean business and will soon place a certain amount of stock upon tho market, which no doubt will be readily disposed of. Kx, PitNM.ETON St 'I.e. Here is Perdleton style, according 'o the E O. Business men are renuesled to remember that the street superintendent was ordered by the last city council to remove all obstructions, sign-posts, etc, from the sidewalks, within ten days, unless done by the owners. The time -vill expire by Sunday, and Monday the superintendent will out some men to Aork with axes and fulfill his duty. Cut down your signs. Tim Whittling rf kb at the WCTU hall tomorrow night vill be one of the most novel affairs of the season, and there will be an abundance of fun in store for those who atter.d. Tak? a sharp knife with you, bolh ladies and gentlemen. The luncli will be in keeping with the whit tling hee. It will cost 10 cents to get In. Decisions of the sepre.nc court are usu ally followed closely by attorney! and are cited by them as law w hen making argu trienls before other courts, but n local attorney has reversed the order. In argu ing a case before the county court the other day he cited the decision of a justice of the peace as being "the law." Ochoco Keview. Spring millnsr?. I have my full stock of spring millinery n all the latest styles and cordially Invite customers and friends. Ida M Bri'SH, Blumberg Block, Albary, Or. itllHW'S; Jtay be seen the finest ptoi'k of tfold and ailvri walclip.s, diamond and other rings, jew e.ry, silverw are, ic, in the city. 5O0f papers ficah orkn i.nd flower seeds aiuBg puronasers at C E Browukll'h. 30 oraiiics for 2flo at C E Brouell's. (MIhIi'ii I avory my apt Nniiliiy. afternoon was that of the stale against Frank S Ingram, I o'clock being the time set for his sentence. 1 he court house was full of Interested spectators. On request of the judge the piisoner arose, and on 'jcing asked If he had anything to say win sentence should not Iw pronounced re marked hiaudably, so that lie was request ed to repcut it: "Nothing, your honor." " Then the sentence of the court Is that vou be sentenced to the penitentiary at hard labor for the term of your natura: life," said Judge Itoke in Lis uuial linn tone. ' 1 he prwirrr was cool, hut had a va cant, set kind of .1 bxik, us if completely iesi'.;ntdto his fate. No motion "as made 'or a new tiial. I' II Vaughn re:over money gt SV.pcr & Vaughn; to Settled. 1 111:1 II Moiitcith :igt city of Albany ; in junction Decree for want of answer. Mnrgan tie A Monteith ;igt ti'.y of Al bany; injunction. Decree for ant of answer. ISrldge & llcach Mfg Co agt Smith & .endcia;to recover nion;y. Continued. J C Hover agt Smi'h & Senders; to recover money. Continued. J li Stetson agt .Smith Si Senders; to recover money. Continued. Assignment G W Smith. Continued. 1) It Monteith agt city of Albany; In junction. Uecree for want af answer. A S Knox agt city of Albany ; injunction. Decree for want of answer. State agt J I) linker; larceny. Plead Tues day at 9 o'clock. State agt F'ank Wilsunj larceny l'lead Tuesday at 9 o'clock. I'koi'i.e's Party Tickkt. The follow ing nominations were rr.adc by the stale convention of the third party last week at uregon City: Congress, 1st district, M V Rork. Congress, 2nd district, John C Luce. Supreme Judge, Dunham Wright. Judge, 1st district, Ira Wakefield. Judge, 2nd district, G R Edmunds, judge, 3rd district, J K Hendrex. Judge, 4th district, D Priestly. Judge, 5t"i district, II B Luce Judge, 6th district, W Green. Judge. 71I1 district, J F Ames. Dist. Attorney, 1st, W C Edwards. Dist Attorney, 2nd, S M Stellinakcr. Dist Attorney, 3rd, K 11 Denton Dist Attorney, 4th, 1) W Hutler. Dist Attorney, 5th, W II Walker. Dist Attorney, 6th, Gerald Griffin. Dist Attorney, 71I1, D P Stine. oint senator for Josephine, Curry and Coos, W S Vanderburg. Crook, Klamath and Lake, Roscoe Knox. Columbia, Washington and Tillamook, R S lla.ton. For presidential electors, J N Pierce, S H Holt, W H Galval.i and W G Burleigh. Reports showed that there are 2S7 sub alliances in the state and 23 county organ izations. John Bryant, K II Denton and T M Munkers were present from Linn county as delegates. I Ok nr.o.v Produce is in demand, writes Thos Fitch, jr, the San Francisco com mission merchant. The markets all favor the shipper. Potatoes California has had a tremen dous crop of potatoes this year, but the bulk of them came from the lowlands and were wormy and watery, and they have sold at 254HO cents per hundred. This has created demand for fancy potatoes and choice Oregon Iiurbanks today are In demand at $1 per 100 lbs. O.iions Theie is a great scarcity of f.im v, l.a-d, dry onions and this market is dependent oil Oregon for such supplies. We sold a lot c::. last steamer at $1.20 per 100 lbs, tV bent The markets in all the great wheat centers ac weak with a downward endencv. The market here Is lirm and active because of the low rates of freight to the United Kingdom, and the light stock of wheat on hand. Xo, I shipping wheat is selling today a'. $i.7o,and milling at $i.72,'i. Oats The oat maiket Is lirm and aciive only for choice White Oregon oats. We have a trade among the blood horse own ers, and they insist that Siamboul and Sunol be fed on the choicest Uregon white oats. We have a part of this trade, therefore are enabled toobiai.i the highest market price, selling tod3v at $1.27;;. A no v e the Sea Level. The follow ing figures, showing the elevation above sea level, at prominent signal stations, in the states of Oregon and Washington.will be read with interest, and preserved for future reference. feet The Dalles 1 16 Ilcppner '950 Pendleton 1'22 Weston 'Soo Joseph 4-t La Grande 274 Baker Cltv 344 Burns ..." 4000 Canyon City 3o Astoria 3S Portland So Forest Grove 21S McMinnville 'So Eo'a c7 Corvallis 3 '5 Albany ' "5 Eugene 435 Roseburg 5j3 Grants Pass 9"4 Jacksonville "4 Ashland '94" Vancouver Barracks S Walla Walla 'ol8 Spokane Falls '"09 The ladies aid society will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at Mrs W R Bilycu's. A PAKODT.-Once upon a Monday dreary she was working woak and weary, down upon her marrows mopping, moppinj up the kitchen floor. While the mop went flip ping, flappine.Buddooly she heard a tapping, tapping at tha kitchen door. '"Tiss mc visitor," she muttered, "tapping at the kitchen doorj gracious Petrr, w hat a bore " Up she jumped and nearly swearing hastily beg-n preptring to appear as woman vub to w hen their oal.ers looktheai o'er yanked her a; rnu oft" and s'ung it.grabbed a dolman up and hung it o'er the greasy gown she a'ore. Then sho opened wide tho door and found a pian, who remarked that Mat. tin ws Washburn's was tho place to buy the bi ot stoves and tinwaro. IT.iv.. jLst received somo extra choice nil vei ptunv. C E Hnowsr.il.. Mr (', I) Tut ley li alo reai'i Tal through K W liliimberg one of thus Columbia auli titw, wi'.b. tlio bij pneumatic tires. Wild wnrkiiiv nn iba Sanderson bridgo Snturday Mi V. W Austin hud a should. r dislucatt'd. flu eiina ti Albany in the 1 veiling aud Dr D.yis rulucwl the dialog, titui. Tho game (if baseball Kutunlay afternoon between the- Albinius and College boys re suitid in a victory for the Albania by a score of 28 to 9. Tiia Alhaiues are ready tu I lay any atnsteur 111110 in the valley. On Saturdy the first inter-colleiale ga ne of football in California uai played h.'lwben Stanlord university and the State iniivxrsi'.y team", aid the Stun Told sou '.a-ily bv 14 to 11). A meeting of the Albany Rvo Ball Cub is ea'led lor Wednesday evening at MeFar land'a lisrness idiop. Another game between tllo Alean'ieS and (' 1'lege bnya will bo played Fri -ay uftiTnoon.wlif.u it is reported Chalk y liurna will pitch for the College team. .t the skating rink Saturday ni:.-ht in tlio contest for the Telescope tnedal Mr Kiauk Simpson .nade the fastest time, runuing u mile iu 4:35. Jerooie Whliatns was nct wit!: a recoid of 4:33; Carey Crawford, 4:50, Clyde Hill, 4:51. Tlio estato b:ft by the late lr Haw thome, of Portland, at tho thno of his deeca."o was valued at $300,000. It is now worth nearly $2,000 000, a rcmarknhln enhancement in a fdw years. The eatate of .Tudun Amlcison, valued at his demise, at $110,003 is now worth $350,000. Will i: Stark, A jewelers. The host roust eol Ue iu the city at Corned .devT s. fiitvn you tried F E Allen's teas, if n. t A'liy not. Cation Mathews & Washburn Jfor your l.aidware. Alt tinds of choica eating !and coV aiplea at AUcu Bros. Aslihv Carae, Real Estate, SOJ Wasb- ingtoo Stroet, Portland, Or. Have you tried that ideal 1 oast colTee at F E Alien's, If not, why not. C".na & HendticHon's prices are lower than oyor. Give them a call. Extra fine California strained honey at Conn & Hendricsou's. Ccnn Si Ilendricson's is the place to get your gardeu seeds and on;on seta. May I have B.ime of your grocery trade this month. If not, why not. F Allen. Mathews & Washburn lead in tre stnvs and tinware business in this part of the valley. A large assortment of new etylo ribbons j'ist reeeived at the Ladies r.aziar, also CiiitT.in iu the lato shades. V W Davis is now in hareeof the Del- ir.nnico restaurant. Meals 25 cents. Eastern oysters fresh. Even thing To retain an abundant head of hair -f a natural color to a good old aye. the hygiena of the aca'p must be observed. Apply Hall's Hair Ueoewer. It is a big privilege to be aide to get what you want when you go to a grocery store. Allen Brothers keep such 11 variety that they can always accom modate their customers. This paves running around. If it is fruit season they have tho goods. In produce their ftands are full of tho latest and best. Their stock of standard groceries is always large, of the best to be secured in the market. The - HEAVIEST - Stock In this city is in our store. It includes CLOTHING every grade, style and paUern,that is desirable. Elegant Dress Suits, Nobby Business Suits, ana Fatigue Suits, In light, medium and heavy weights, and in all of the atehy shades of tho season. We also keep a full line of furnishings and notions that pertain to the CLOTHING business, embracing onl) standard and reliable brands. a d n a r ' 13 jj THK LEADING CLOTIIIEltS, SIM 111 ASH I'lltSIIVAL S N Steele went to Portland this noon on business. Jas F Powell returned to Portland this noon after a short visit. Mr and Mrs Geo E FUh, of Corvallis, spent Sunday iu Albany, Mr L Dough, of llai risburg, is doing Albany todav , lie reports that city all right. Mr Jan.es Elking left this noon on a trip to Crook county to look after his slock interests. The Sons of Veterans will give a social at Ihe G A R Hall on Tuesday evening, March 291I1. Mr John Conkling, a reliable young man, has been engaged as clerk in the store of C E Brownell. Mr O P Tompkins, of Portland, Is In the cby, vUlih.g friends. He Is just re covering from quite an illness. Keep the fate social 'o be given by the Christian Endeavor Cllion Friday night at the U P church in your mind. It will be interesting. Judge Canterbury, uncle of Judge Strahan, wiio has been residing in South ern California, an Ived in Albany yester day on a visit. ('has Louden, the unfortunate laborer of F S Ingrain, returned to his home near Gcrvais this noon, probably without the best feelings foi I. Inn county. The ladies of the First Presbyterian church arc making preparations for an "Apion Fail" to be given at the armory, April 8lh. Something entirely new in Albany. Mr Senders, the Albany horse bu; er, was here last week but purchased but two horses. Plenty were offered for sale but Ihey were not what he wanted. Eugene Register. Dr E G Johnson, formerly of Albany, has just returned to Seattle from a trip to New York and advertises extensively in the Seattle papers to be able to cure near ly all the chionic diseases in the cata logue. Surveyor Fisher, of Albany, is In the city laying out or.e of the best additions to the city that this town can ever have. The property is that of Dr H A Davis and lies between Schooling's park and the saw mill. The addition will contain sev eral hundred lots. Ilarrisburg Courier. Cossistescy, thou art a Jewel. Mat thews fc Washburn keep the Jewel and other lirst-class Btoves, and there) la no better way to be consistent than by in vesting in one of them. Matthews & Washburn's motto is to keep the best, anu tueir prices ate always reasonable Large sales speak for the manner ii which these facts are appreciated vnrougti i.iiin county. Our 50 cent syrup is good. C E Brownell. Pride Try it. of Albr.ny syrup oan't ba beat C L Browxell. The L K r.laiu clothing company hva just receivcri en uncommonly large stock of hatsof all the latest ntvles and grades, ord are prepared to tit and suit the most fastidi ous. HtiltS. COX. On Monday morning, March 21 st, 1S92, to Mr and Mrs E G Cox, near Albany a boy weight isji pounds. - cf - SPRING - Clothing of ij3 If! ill IjilillE lids 4 It Mi-llwttlil IllTers Hume llutlom I'rlc He makes the following reductions in suar for cash : 17 lbs diy granulated for $1 00. ao lbs extra C white for $1.00. 22 lbs extra C gulden Tor $1.00. Here are some wholesale prices: 100 lbs xtra C g 4 cts. 100 lbs sxtra C white 4I4' cts. 100 lbs dry granulated ctf He will also sell a five gallon keg of picklai for 90 cents. Conn & Hesdricsom Lead. TIME IS A Won! to It is an easy task for us to fit SHORT AND STCUT MEN. For men who are FAT and difficult to fit, we have had by special request these cuts LuKG AND SUM MAN we have not lorgotten you anu are pre pared with long-waisted, long sleeved coats and long pants, to fit yoa to perfection in goods suitable for one of your build. There is room ior taste to bo displayed for such shapes as the above, for goods that are suitable for the short and lat man will not do for the long and slim man, and vice versa. A Spaulding Baseball and Bat given away with every ley's Suit. T. L. WALLACE & CO., "The Leading Clothiers.1' Oor, IstandBroadalbin Sts, - - Albau. regen, The Oregon Land Co. With Its In the Gray Block, comer Liberty and AKES a specialty of Sunnyside fruit tracts near Salem. Will sell 5, 10 or 20 acre small cash payment for particulars. and a goneral assortment of O-1& OCSS I E S. Subscription agtnl foi s.11 the leading Kewnpapera ami Maira'Jnet. Termi caeh. Nenr P. ., ilbreny, THE LEADING FHOTOCiHAP Allinnr Oiegon. SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES. The LARGEST ASSORTMENT in Linn County. Cti -: Alto -.- Have -:- Your tested by at F. tJ. Jobnton's Patent E,c-Me!ei r RENCIl'S Jewelry Store. Representatives- A. Blcvlns, M. A. Miller, W. P. Elmore. County Jl'dgk. Geo. Humphrey. County Commissioner, T.J. Mun kers. County Clerk N. P. Pavne. County Recorder E. E. Davis. Siirrii f. C. C. Jackson. County Treasurer. Bilce Wallace. County AtsKssoR J . E. Michael. School Superintendent. G. F. Rus sell. County Surveyor E. J. O'Connor. Coukit Coroner Frank Fwrell. Tustice of tiir Peacf.oI Albany, Cen tral Albany and Price precincts. L. M. Curl. APPROIC HING. HARD-TO-FIT Men. Some have a wrong hnpres- Bion. Many men think that they annot get a ready made suit to fit, especially these short and stout shapes, and long and slim shapes,but they need only to call and try on one'ofthefe suits to bo con vinced to the contrary. made for you; arid as for the home office at OBE&OIT, State street, branch ctlice In Portland, acre lots at $50 to G0 per long time on balance. Send "7 S3 S3 a 4 Dealer in COFFEES, SPIGES, Cabinet photon from T1.50 to $4.00 per dozen. Enlnigitig pictures a special! f. 16x20 crayons framed for $10 00. We carrv a large line of 518 and sterefccplc'vlew6 of Ore gon. Studio in Froflian's Block next to Matonlc Temple, First Stree IlERft, A BIG STOCK of -:- Baby :-: Buggies, best assortment ever brought to Albany just received at Stcit Sox's. l!ic fliifgios and (let rriecs. LARGEST AS0T11EI,T -,OT GZATEia ST0VI3. AT MATTHEWS & 'WAS!IrEII'3 7S