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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1892)
iir hi tin wo iic j suniy- ,VTESV "XUTTHB. Editors ninl rrop'rs .,irK.l i I'm Tout OIHob nt Altmnv, Or- H""r .! -Iua ...ull t,..,ll,.r wi:iiVwiv. ..Antll 111, 8tlS &OOD EVENT1TG- A Cask li ri-fi ted to tlm Okm.kkat .1,1,1, s so conti.iry to our American mid eli,n.i style of ilobiir thinn-; ibat uc nitntl" II. t)n April Sth the wife of I' I Ai.iii'i""1. ii'cr known us Jommie AiiJitwiii. ilif.i ut Iiit home n few iniles )mi Albany, iiflor mi illness In which a hclur ivaonly called ;it the last nioment. Tlic neighbors state ihat they were re Iuk'! ailmitt&nce to the hotie after her jeaiti, and that no one hut Mr Anderson ,.., a hired man saw her after dialh; Ihat die wns li.iulcd on a sled into u lield and buiiil without ceremony. An effort was mliU'tohuy a rough hoard Collin; hut the uiulii!''" vt'ry properly refused toscll pnt. The clicapest colon was secured, 'j'lieabove U not all the story; hut sulli clcat. Mr Andersuii had ic-'n things June tliat way in his country, and tin doulittlionght it was proper iiere; hut such causcR indignation iiinontr ail elates of our people Tim: Ai-iion Kkhtiv.m.. Tlio Indies of -Jic I'in4 1'rcHhytei inn church will (rive an Apron Festival, l-'ri.lay evening, April 1 0 1 1 1 :it the opera, hotiye. Aprons l.are la-en received from all purls of the I'niti-.l Shiten. also from b-rinnny, Ire land, Africa, Canada and Alaska. These jiM!is will lio on exhibition and for Kile. Siinpi-r will lie served from 5:'M until 8 o'cliK-k, to Uc followed by n Huciitl ut wliii'li ice cream mid cake will ho served. Anliort program will lie rendered a 1 8 :'M o'clnck, of which a novel and intcri-Hting feature w ill he tlio "Looking backward" march, to V' Riven ' ly eight young Mil Price of tuipper 2d cents, ice creniii 15 cents, admission Hi cents, t'lifi ss w i'l lie ftiriiit-hcd those paying ulinir? -ion lo tlm supper admitting; to ;lie sicial. Cliildren under twelve ac '0ii:nnicd liy paronls, admitted free of liurgi'. The program for the evening is is fid Inw rf : Vocal selection, Apollo club. "bioMng backward" inarch, vice versa .'irlH. Instruineiitat selection, Apollo aw!. Akikh A Raii.hoad. A mas meeting ins In Id nt Dmrene Monday liiubt to tiike action in reference to the Siuslaw !!:iilmad. It was voted to raise the -MIKl.tio:) if possible, and another irrand :uass meeting w ill be held Saturday to luinplete arrungenients for securing the money. One of the speakers was Dr I 1) Driver, wdio must have had bis eyes on A Ihn n v according to the following from IlioCoard: "lie prophesied that the ingest citv in the world would bo located lithin 300 mill's of the mouth of the .'olumhiu river inside of 300 years, and hat Ktigenu bad n location and natural esources that were bound tocotne to the iroiit, if its citiz'-ns used the prosier mount of zeal and energy.' SoMt: Shot in Him. A few days ago dees McClung was in the bushes near liis father's homo in P.entoii county, when a couple Albany Nimrods, anion our most careful hunters, happened to boot ut a bird in his direction, three oi lour ol the shot stiiKing me noy in one u ids loirs. A hired man of Mr .Mcillun ' leaning over, when a full discharge of shot passed directly over and close to Ins h idv. Had lie lieen stunning lie would probably have gotten the bsnelit )l the lull discharge. Tiiiktekn Mun left Albany M uiday for the Santinm mines, with all the !ieed snnplies tliev could carry, enough with what is there already to Inst a month or more, until the snow is, m all proband ity gone. Now, tbero is little or none at the mines, but a good deal at the sain nut. In a few Oays the nitil win no pet to going day and night, and that will be the order w hen traveling between the railroad and mines becomes good. Ki'i.i ndiii Workmanship. One of the Unest pieces of work ever done in Albany in the new arch just placed In position over ti e fiend of llie alter in the olasonic hall. It Is artistic and skillfully mad. nothing in the hall even 1 lie two gilded columns, beinir supiioi to it. ll empha ciws tV- fact that we have local talent and wotkiot n callable of taking care of Al bany's wants in any thing of tiiis kind. It alio s;::.;;ests that our el'izens should al ways jive home talent the preference. Am i i d Today. The case involvin the h iiuro of ofliee of the invent ntlor neyg. nei al. it being claimed that his terui i i, liice extends until l i'.H, was to beam,, d ut. Sulein this afternoon. Hon JKUiathcrford and Judge lilaekburn appeal for the side representing the at toinev general, ami Montanye A Hackle man for the plainlifl- Fink Truck. P C Anderson las lust finished building a fine truck for the Alhacv llrewlni? company, whl-h speaks tell for his skill and nlil.itv n n workman It is the first of the kind ever built in the "ty. Parlies ua-itinir work in Ills line 'honld call on bhn at the corner of and oaker streets. An A'hanv man was telling about sonic 'ts he had at Astoria.sltuatcd about a m l horn tin- ColiiT'hia.wl.lch woubl.of course, tic very I'esbable property. On looking "P the location on a map the lets were raund to he just eight miles from the rivtr "living lois -110111 f tight and unseen Poor t)ii-ines A MiTHol'OI.ITAS StOCK of StliiillgS 't sp'iog and summer, the best in ll valley. ju4t loeeived bv W R (Irabam "? can easily bo learned by an ii.spci hands, in tli.. the I,,.. 'mi oi l ii'iii. T in., in,. Iii. I., n o an -tf desigiiM, iind w ill b i mde n a'est style l,y Mr ( iiiihnill. ( ' .'.n.l latest, e.nd tins you can -.it's. t (in-.'.; 1-Alil!. l l... . ( l. Kul; 1 1. - L n iw have ci.ni- . at r.-nin" 'H.-;ar. id. 1 rite rum '" Vil.u nnd every jalr Sauit.l Yoi:s;, COIXl'IX l-IIIKtlllllG, Tuesday evening, April 12, 18112. Present Uecorder, marshal, street Btipei inteiiilent, treasurer, and Council man l'rciieli, l'feiller, liiirkliart, Haw kius, Wheeler ami Stewart, In absence of mayor Councilman Stewart w as elected mayor pro teni. Tlio fallowing bills wurii ordered paid : J X MeKeron, 1(2.75; John Schmeer, f-'t; W H P.arr, 15;J W Keesn, 100; J It 1 1 vile, M i Jol.ii Dick, fli.iiO; W (liven A Co, jlitld; It A Murphy, tji.)'.:?.; P W Spinks, ti.:i0; N J llent .24.Hl; Train A Whitney, 12.111; cost bills, $K.S5. I'.illH of cily councilman, nrnl ollicers, (iilliu P.ros Lumber Co , (115.110; Electric Light Co. 2K1; Mrs Pur.loiii, $12.5(1; J (imdwohl, 1(12.50. Numerous street improvemciitM of a minor nature were ordered. Further time was granted in matter of overllow of can.:!. The report of the superintendent of tlm bridiro, KJ Miller, showed nil the material for the bridge received, which w ith work is of the value of over ioj.OIH), of which $4.,il00 lias been paid. Ke ferrcd. Quarterly reports of the treasure' and recorder shows the following: Keceipts Ral in treasury Jan 4, '!i2 Ilcc from linen Taxes License, saloon License, general Sewer fund Total Disbursements Aint, city w arrants paid Interest paid Anil in treasury March 31, '112. 4 1(58 77 15 00 . 5S7 8 . 1111)0 (10 , 2.11 25 . 2250 00 .$ 4S52 UO 51 238 00 t 4S52 -0 Total . lm'.ix;!-: rvsn. Keceipts- Pal in treasury Jan 4, "J2 $32317 32 Disbursements City warrants paid $32317 32 Amount warrants outstanding on bridge. . 31!iS OS tir.WKH FIND. Keceipts Kill ill treasury, Jan 4, ".12. Sewer assessment Total Disbursements City warrants paid Int. on warrants paid Paid general fund . In treasury March 31, '92. . 412112 71 31 CO .$12444 21 .$ 9401 50 . 351 17 . 2250 00 1 . 411 48 Total $1144 21 CITY WAUIIANT ACCOUNT. (leneriil fund Outstanding warrants Jan 4...$ 4724 10 Outstundir.g w arrants, March 31 U554 37 ii:ni:kai. exi'kniutiiiks. Cityoliicers 2130 20 AS lollows Mayor and council .Nightwatchmen 103 00 4S0 00 710 15 Mars! ml Recorder Attorney. Street commissioner 250 85 300 00 227 50 Treasurer 50 00 Fire department 510 Street lighting 852 00 124 01 454 35 2250 00 03 25 Printing and stationary U' ets, material, labor Interest on bonds Sundries Total . . . .$ 0303 64 .4:15477 00 . 4IIS4 48 hVnlge Sewers Grand total !MS55 02 Remonstrance of Mrs K R Cbeadle nnd others was ngir.nst n sidewalk on Secon i street, Slaine to Genry street. Kefirred. Councilman Hawkins ana marsnni lloll'n aii were excused. Or, nance 210 ameniiine orainance in reference to grade of Slaino and other streets was read. i.i ee was eiven bv tlio Green i.asin I ninlmr f Vi. Unit thev had assigned their contract with tlio city lor lumber, to tne Sunt am Lumber C". The recorder was instructed to enter into contract with the latter Co. Ui.si,hition No 11). providing lor a sewer through block 112, Ilackleman's ml in , I mi. nnd resolution ro 211, pro viding for a tewer through.blocks 17, 20, 21, 2(i, 27 and 20, li's 2nd add, were read and adopted, ixesoiuuon iso-i, hiiii ingfor'iiuproviug alleys in blocks 25 and 45. between Vine and Calapooia streets, by building sewers, were rcau aim adopted. Resolution 22 providing lur north side ol otli anil oilier cirecio, s rend and adopted. The recorder was instructed 10 umcr lise for bids lor latterai sewers u;i l errv. south of Ferry, ami connecting witli Railroad streets between 1st and Water streets. Tim f.dlow no bids for hose were reau: Frank H SIcIlroyi U5 cents per foot, de livered in Albany, guniantced lor live ,.i.n,a 1:11 i.i.iiiiils nerSOleet: Allien, a. in ti 11.1 hit fiuit. warranted lor 4 ' ' 1 . 1 . 1... f., 10-1 mill vears, same ns nougni. oy v.o m i.nw now in use here; Water's Kngine Co., 41 10 nor fnoi wnrrnnted 4 or 5 vears; T v right. Of) cents per 1001, wnj uuneo vi.nrs: imwen Jiuouer 10., nu m " guaranteed for 3(i months, 400 pounds per inch. jMoiiucni aim n"" " were niiide by representative of Arm-It M Rivers, b Mr Slcllroy, and ny i"r Adams, representing tne nowen jvunue: Co. It is a big privilege to be able to get what you want when you go to n grocery etore. Allen Krothers keep such a vaiiety Hint they can nlwnys accom modate their customers. This saves running around. H " ' fruit season they have the goods. In produce their stands are full of the latest nnd best. J heir stock of Ftamlard groceries 19 alwavs large, of the best to be eecured in the market. i.-s retss.RV.-The ncces-i-.v for Ht.imi isverv iiimaient in nnv n-tlec- tive mind. If an owner w ishes to sell his property he must let omeorc know his wish- If he kept his Intention to himself he would also keep UH property to ni:n-F-if. To advertise means "loappii-e, in form, make known, ani:iuinc.-.piomir...,!e, ..t.-i! 1, 11 ,. f. i- that Parker broser.ny -, , ,f ei ci-'Tii s. rini.litce :inil nisi , 1.1-. - r-- . luikc.l gi 'ds. which cm always le depet l cd on t ! fiesh am! in ica-on. I lie fix Is one wo: lb .-idverlisiug. iii:al i htatk ali, I-cander Krown and wife to David Mangle, 20 acres, sec 15, tp !), WJ Windoin to KF McPl'iersoii', tract in Albany A II ISoggset ux to TO liaker.N !.; lots ii, in, w. fruit farm A Summer to Otto Hording, 1 2'J acres 111,0 of K II Pollard... It M Johnson ct ux to M W Stover, 1 . hit in 30 acres, sec 4,tp 10,8 It I w Jos iinhl to C A Klson, lot (1, bl 4, K's4ti A, Lebanon W ( Cnssoll et nx to Aila Itobson, lot 7, bl !), IP, 2nd A.AIbanv.. K Kirkendall to(i M W'es'fall, par 1050 125 1500 cel hi j.eoanon .,(1 S W King to J N Duncan, power of Att'y X J Puxton to Shick, 80 acres in 1) I) Cray's D I. C 1 10 U S toUarhara llanpeit, 154 acres sec 30, tp 12, IS K 1 w Patent W II Myers, by sherill, to Pi rrv IIyde,70.10 acres iec S4,ti 14, S K4w 2.-.0 Kailiiini Ilaupert to A i llodires. 151 acres sec30,tp 1 S 1 w.. T K Hopkins et ux to (i W Voung et nl, 2s.ri.; acres.tp 10,S K 1 w 1 W Hidgeway et ux toW A liish- op, 354 acres tp 12, S It 2 w. . . P I. liilycii et nx to Lillie J iilack, 20 acres, sec 2:1, tp 1 1 ,S K 2 w. J M South et nx to J M Ililyeu,l47 acres in tp 11,S HI K." XI 11 and Harvey Shelton to 1' () Smitii et nl, 10 ncrcs near Scio T II Rhodes etux to Ahnrilla Aielz- ger, jiarcel in llackleinan's 3d add, Albany Peter Kilyeti to"(i W Andrson, lot 1, bik 20, Wheeler's add, Scio Jacob S Nye ctux to Lydia Rogers, parcel in eastern ndd, Albany. Florin I'wis to Julia Lewis, j.j hit in bts 1 and 2, Schmeer's cen add to Albany 100 2I.7J 3100 looo 3000 1CC0 200 1800 475 Total sales. . . 418ii00 CoNSi Heniuucson I.kai). They have the groceries, tlio produce and the good treatment. They lead in prices and quality. If you want standard groceries, call on tiieni ; if you want the freshest produce do not pass by their store ; their tens and coffees are the best. A good way to save money is by dealing w ith them. It w ill count in a mouth's trad ng. Try it. . A. II. McIi.wain hnf just received d.rict from the manufactories, new designs in car pets, oil cloths. linoleums and wi.odow slKitks, which will be sold at lenuced puces, lie i also receiving a fine line of men's shoes, in lalt tyles, at 25 to 75 cents per pair less tlun epuiar prices. Utility' mny be 'oi.lv skin ih'ep;-' hut the Mitret of a becutif ul shin in pun: 1.1 od Thoe coarse, rough, pimp'y c..iinp!evi.i'.s may, in most capes, he rendered c.ft imooth and fair by the per.evermg nud systematic use 01 Ajer s &ar''parilla. "Gentle Spring" lnsos many of its terrors when the system 'm fcrtilil hv thi uso of Aycr'B Saraaparilla, Witk imifiituder, tl:i woiid.-rful tonic-alterative has hme; super seded c'l other spring nieilieiue, being evcrywnoro reco'nmim.-rea by pliys-.cn.ns. Havo just rcccivcd'soi vei piuiiui. le extra cluiice sil V K bltOWXELL. of t-aying jtliat we arc disjilayin eli't;ii!it line of Spring' ever opentdin tliis city.:; 'A i1 1 iiJ! PI m ft II rriiTi leading crxyrniisits. IAL kSD I'tKHOVAL J SI Mover is vice president of the Kank of Woodbiirn. Mrs F.Ma H Vassallo ent to Oakland, Origon this noon to vl!t relatives. Sirs C P Kailer, of Portland, is in the city, the guest of her daughter, Mrs Win A Humphrey. Mrs Peter Schlosser went to Corvallis this noon on a visit witli her daughter, Sirs (ieo K Fish. Sir nnd Sirs Kurr Sloan went to Mon mouth this morning on the Win 51 lloag, where they w ill reside. Siiss Voile Irving went to Independ ence this noon to attend the ireeting of the Presbytery in session there. Mr Mell Voung has resigned his posi tion as Oregon Pacitic agent at Salem, and will return to Albany tonight. W' 11 Raymond, the insurance man, is in the cily, having just come down from the Spokane country. The ladies of the MIC church South w ill give a sociable this evening at the residence of A 1! Siatthews. Kvcrybody is invited. Lieut Fred Schwatka. of Arctic fame, was in the city the first of the week reg istering at the St Charles, lie stated that be would be here again in a few weeks. The Union Y I' S 0 K society of this city w ill hold a sunrise Kaster service next Sabbath morning. beginning services at C o'clock, at the Presbyterian church. 11 Fay Slillsgots from Salem toTucomn, thence to Los Angeles, Oakland, San Francisco, Salt Lake, Denver and St Louis, lie makes big jumps ; but could talk nt nil the cities if he would, 80 great is the demand fur linn. A dispatch from Mr N II Allen re ceived by Sirs Alien, announces bis safe arrival in Chicago. As there wero fears that he might run into some of the big cyclones prevailing, this news will be received with general rejoicing by bis many friends. The following divorce cases are on the docket of the circuit court in session r.t Corvallis : h V Lew is vs II S Lewis ; 51 AKeilyv8TJKelly;Rl' Rollina vs A SI Rollins; Win W Stovall a Lizzie Stovall ; Mary A R Kyrd vs II A Rvrd ; Slary J. lioone vs W xn C lioone; Slar garct M Armstrong vs Win J Armstrong lianna llngevoll va Severn Hogevoll ; Lucy c. Mockstill va Zebedee Stockstill Your Attention- is called to our line of Paiisiennc cusiumes,cnj'es. jacketp,tjifcw.: and rceftis, which is now complete. They aie tailor-inarle anil guaranteed to ft The c'.oths are of the latest fahiics. Very truly, Samuel E. Young. Ptide Trv it. of Albn.v imiip can'tb I. eat C li Kkow.nei.l. IIUNT-GREENW'OOl). On AVed- ncsday forenoon, April 13, 1S92, at the home 01 the bnue s brother, Mr birtch, in Albany, by Rev S E Meminger, Mr Albert Hunt and Mrs iluldah Greenwood both of Albanv. Sir Hunt Is the' nightwatch man at ihe round house, one of Albany most re.oetable citizens, nnd the bride is woman of estimable character. They nave the nest w-uties ot many tor happi ncss anil prosperity. the larirt'st and most "si sis I IF Ud, Think and Art All civilized cooks not only want, but ar entitled to the latest and bent appliances to be secured for their use. Then we get none too good food for IhU veiy dyspeptic age. this over several lime?. It Is an important fact, nnd If digcs'ed will he better Ihnn a dozen hot. Irs of patent medicine. THINK atiout it until your thoughts are ixliausted. and your brainpower b weary. Sleep over it and then ACT. Co to Matthews & Washbume, the leading dealers in stoves, tinware end hardware, and select ftom their large and fine assoitnient of stoves one that will meet all the requirements of a first-class cook. They have their,, ns well ns the best heating stoves nnd the best made tinware. Call cin Laporte. Mr I' J I.aporte has reopened his boot and shoe shop op posite the Kuss House, and is prepared to attend to the wonts c.f the public, desiring first class work done promptly and nt reasonable prices. Give !.im a call. StVf papers fresh g&rdto and flower seeds awaiting purchasers at 1 I'. I IIOWNKLL S. tiprlng Millinery, I have my full stock of spring millinery all the latest stvles and cordially Invite customers and friends. Ida M Krlsii, lllumberg Block, Albary, Or. ST if is &L,. T5 WE'LL LET YQU BE IHE JUSGE B?5 TE5ES CASS. Oar Nev, Fiiesii and Goods, bought close, selected with good judgment as to oualitv and in good taste as regards style and appearance, you will find it the Attractive, Popular, Satisfactory- and Lnw-1 need btock ot the beason. Boys, here's the place to and Bat with every suit. The Monkey will be given away April HOth. With ever' boy's suit you get a ticket. F. L. WALLACE & CO.. "The Leading Clothiers.'' See our Windows. JLJ , GIIOIC E nnd a Konnral asortKintil of p SulcriptionKfnt for t.11 U19 leading Newpa;r an. Mun.lnp.'i. Tc rm-i easb. Sr'CKr llie 1. ., illiniy, ' THE I-KAJ)IJ!G PHOTO KKAPIIERN, AMiany, Orrjitu-. SPECTACLES AM EYE GLASSES. The LARGEST ASSORTMENT in Um County. Cam -:- axo -.- Have -:- Your s tfJ-ticl JnhtT-tor.'s laUnt K.f-Mttur at F, t"Ri;NCII.S Jcwtlrv .Stori'. r NO ilANE IN lil t Alt. 4 B MrllwKln OITiti Home lt.it I urn lrlc- He makei the following reduction1, in sutr for cash : 17 lbs diy grnnulaUil forSi.oo. 20 lbs extra C white for gi oo. 22 l'..s extra C p-'hKn fur il.oo. I le uill also sell a five gallon'cg of picket for 90 cents. watches, diamond and other rings, iev jlry. silverw are, Ac, in the city. UJ.tllll It 41U' 111 1 V 1 ll KI T. KU'RKSFNT.TIVFS. A. lilcvlns, M Miller, W. 1'. Elmore. A. I'ofNTV Jl'IKJK. Geo. Humphrey CofSTV t'o.MMISSIONKK, T. F. Mil- Icr. Couxty Clkiik N". P. Pavne. County Hkcoriikr E. E. Davis. Sheriff. C. C. Jackson. County Tkhasikkr. Ilricc Wallace. County AssF.ssoit. J. E. Michael. School Suii;kintkndi.;nt. G. F. Rus sell. County Surveyor. E. J. O'Connor. I'ouNiY Cokoxeh. Fiank Farrell. Justic e of the Peace of Albany, Cen tral Albanv and I-rice precincts. L. M. Curl. The court's duty is to de cide a case on its merits. The public is the judge and we prove to the court's satis faction that Ave undersell anyone else in the citj-. Cleax I?tocic of Seasonable buy your giits. A Baseball "n cor, 1st and B. Sts, '-CK i Dralor in COFFEES, mm, Cnblnet photos from $1.50 to .f.ne per dozen. Enlaiglng pictures 1 specialty. 16x20 crnions framed for $1000. We carry a large Hue of 5x8 and si.'rcscvp'c'views of Ore gon, i'li'dio in Kroman's Illock next to Ma.ciiic Temple, First Strec A BIG STOCK :- of - :- bet t.n r.inuT.t tvir l:iot:plit lo Il-ar just reci ived at S-tc-tfqt't iV Sox's. See llie l!i;ri(s ai:d fcl l'ric(r. OF HrATHJG LT0VI3. r MATTHEWS b. TCA2nSrrn'' J .1 ' 1 ' .: r.i; t ;i 1 . ; itr j if; '.). I