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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1892)
Sunday vttf tlsr In the wnk e irjtES & NllTTIMI, Editor and Prop'ra Inturnl at the P'wt om at i f '- cond e'axa mall llhanv, Or-matter. tnlV.. jrniL in, iso Two IIai.bi'.y I'amkh. Last Sumlny wub jjive Jay l Hillary, two nrrcsta being ...,li. both necnniing to iho reportH sivell l'e mai, dij uiiiiett-nnury u to 1 sonu'wbat ri)i"ii ioli , lit'in-f? cuuhiiii.' tlie more interest mi the purt il tlm pub lic. No. 1. I" "l0 forenoon ii boy named llaiiiiNOiiil anil two oilier Iiovh, alter ulavinE ilii'''tn t;'t on a fence cloiio to gether. Ilaiiimoinl play'nlly took the inijjleboy by the shoulder anil Bhovcd liim backward, while tbo farther boy tinned up bin feet. Young Hammond then jumped off the fenee and caught die bov Iwloro he had fallen. It was all 9 good natnred occurrence. The City jlarhlial, Sherman l'earl, evidently wanting 80111U btiHiness pretty badly, stepped up and arrested young Ham mond. No. 2. In Iho afternoon Jester Wigle, a young man, was talking with a friend, when Vint Critip and the Marubal came along. Young Wiglu chained the position of bin feet, und Mr Criup stum bled over one of them, Wigle claimed entirely accidently, not a very Berious Dialler anyway. Crisp B'arted for him, ulicn Wiglo ran. Then tbo Marxhal in lerlcred and arrested Wigle. Tho re- nits: Hoth case? were tried betoroJua- iiWttt'nrt. and hirioti Mnndnv aflcrnooti. ij W Kibelan appearing in each ease for the defendant and the Marshal for the proBcculion. In each case thedeferdiint as promptly acquitted. Aa reported to be Hkmockat no comment ib necessary. Dash Ham.. Con Struothcrs, thewell- iwwn base ball player, who umpired lirHt of last season in tho Northwest sumo, and MrCroddy, aro in tlio city. aviiig como up from Salem this noon, hev are hero lor tho purpose of corn- elm,; arrangements for a valley lea- to consist of Salem. Albany, liule- endence and McMinnvillc. Salem has Iremly agreed to enter. Albany is warm it, and tho other two towns win iiloubtedly come to tho front. The tontinii is to run eemi-prolessional ill s, all on an equality as near as pos ble. A nieetiim of parties interested as held at At lioenicke's at ii o'clock lis afternoon to make arrangements for Jeanne so far as Albany is concerned. Irtadv enough is subscribed to insure success. A meeting will be held in deiu Thursday to complete i's organ- it ion. Judgo l'linn went to I'oriland this noon on biiHiiiess. (iio Klnlcy und II Armstrong, of Cruwfoiilsvllle, ara hi the city. Mr Davis, of Michigan, an uncle of Linn county's popular Recorder, is In the cilv, the guest ol the latter. Funeral services will he held to-morrow ufternoon nt 2 o'clock at the residence "f the deceased at the corner of 4th and Walnut treets. He social and er.joy yourselves. Next Friday evening the ladies of the Congre gational churh will give a social ut the residence of Mr Wm Vance, to which all are Invited. A program will be rendered and a lunch served. Mr Mciee, of Salem, formerly piinci pal of tho I'.rowiisvillo public schools, was in the city todav. He reported that he had leased his calculating machine to a St Joo, Mo. linn, and would receive a royally on it. Hon M Wllkins, of Coburg, one of Or egon's world, s fall commissioners, re turned home direct from Chicago, yester day afternoon. He Is quite ill, but not serious. He reports evere weather in the cast, Eugene Ciuard, Moiik R 111.110.Mi Talk. The Spring- Messerger says: J C Hoyd came Lwn from Portland Tuesday and sti.pprd town a few hours. He returned to inland Wednesday. While here he ated that C P Huntington would be in rinefield between the lSlh Inst, and iy 1st and that grading A-ill begin on mil easl irom prmgneni over mc cHiut.'dns by June 1. Recent develop- cnts Indicate mis statemeni 10 ne true il we confident! expect to see trainload er tra'nloail of constiuclton anil material on rolling Into Spiiugficld and the work building the machine simps and round louses on tiie fifty acres donated to the binpany for that purpose by the city in kirn! progress. Then there will he a ely skirmish after Springfield real estate d manufacturers fill grasp every op rtunity to utilize our magnificent wner wer. Tuk IhooKsr i.i.Mi. A man writing hack to the La Moure Chronicle, of blizzard cursed Dakota, to wh'ch state Oregonians send relief frequently, exag gerates as followa ; evidently intending to he funny, and completely knocking out tho Salem liar: "It ia raining like thunder and has been all day. The mud is about thi 1 teen feet on the averago. It iB a common thing to see a largo salmon away inland nowadays. It ruins bo blasted hard that they can't tell when they are out of their element, and they swim through t lie rain till they light on some tall li'.e tree, miles from tho salt water. Fish arc often found hanging n tho limbs of trees, dried by the sun of summer, smoked by the forest fires of autumn and with very litllo trouble are made ready for tho table. As for game, it can be very easily captured in the winter. The partridge and the grouse becomo wehfooted from wading throngh mud in the search of food and when they undertake to fly these welm act as an impediment to their flight. Deer, elk and antelope becomo sorefooted from mud gathering about their fetlocks are unable to run. Hear, fox, wolves and our fur bearing animals are subjected to so much dampness that theirclaws grow very soft and they are therefore rendered quite harmless. So you see that every animal is subdued by nature to a docile pet, and man becomes supremo ruler over nil beauts. All tins is iirougiii about by the beautiful rains wo have. Kven agricultural pursuits are benefitted by these rains. They never dig potatoes hero They are ripe and tho stalks tall to the ground and the first heavy rain bat coincB washes the dirt away from them and leaves them on top of the ground, already cleaned. All the fanner has to do is to go around and gather them up." WlloSK Fault Is It If your stove is a poor one and your wife growls and looks weary, or the cook complains and looks daegers Generally. No matter. Learn a lesson. Next time do not buy a cooking stove until you have examined the Jewel and several other first class makes, kept by Matthews & Wnshhu'ne. You will get one that gives sa'M iction. IIOKE'IKU AHUOAD The Marion county delinquent tax isll is only $I5,C47,S4. Fifteen cents ia about whit hops of this year will be worth. The Annual State Convention of the Cue. Krena.ional churches met in Kugene today. Vhe famous Washington Marine Hand gave an entertaiiunent in Portland last night. The dining room of the depot hotel is be ing papered a-id decorated rjj E Lirlinore in an artistic manner, niakiug it a neat and hamlsomo place. Trio Win M Hong will hereafter make two trips a week, reaching Albany Mouday and Thursday niel't, end returning as far as Salem the next day. (lerman Luthnran church will he held on Sunday, April 24th, at the I'rcshvleiian church at 2 o'clook p in by ltev Father Bu'che, o( Corvul;is, Yesterday, by order of Mayor J H Mj Clung, the back doors, as well as the front doon, of all saloons in Kugeno were olosed tight, ami many were the mourners tbtrcat. Kugene Cuaid. There is about as muoh rod tape n.iw in Albany's city government a there is in ruooii'g a railroad; but really it seems neceisary in order to make things hold water. A special meeting of the Buildiu? and Loan Association will he held toaight at the Orogou bank lor tho purpose of increas'ng the cspital stock. There should he a bin attendance, ks it requires a representation of one-half the stock. Principally as a result of the Mills meet ings there wero unions with the Salem ohuichea Sunday as follows: Congrega tional, 07; M Js. 58: Haptist. 22: KoiscodsI. 21; Unity, I9;Chriatian, 11. A largo num ber more will join theae and other churches there next Sabbath. The Preiby terians count on about CO new members. Novelties in parsed i and sun umbrellas at Samuel E Young's. Will ii Stark, Iht jewelers. Oranges for 25o at C E Browncll', The best roast ooffee in the oity at Com ad itluyer a. Athhv & Cario, l!ol Estate. 80s Wash ington Street, Portland, Or. Wake up and buy your alarm clocks at Frenoh's, The Corner Jewelry Store. All Linda of choice eatius jjd coukinii apples at Allen Bros. Large and complete stock of spectaclos and eye.glatsos at French's. Mathewp & Washburn lead iu the stove and tinware .business in this part of the valley. Whiakera that are prematurely gray or faded slioutd tie colored to prevent the look os age, and Huckincham's Live txculs all ochers in eoloring brown or blact. The first fertilizing cnoda brought t Al bany may now he found at Uoberuum'a feed store. Sciperphoaphatis, muriate of poa,n. nitiate f-f soda, puro bone imal and laud plaster. Also that white roso flour from folk couuty wheat, which absolutely his no "qual in Hit. Albany market, The Democratic statu convention was in session today, but little of importance bad been done at press time, tlie p'at form being tlie main thing during the afternoon. Two boys w ere in Albany today plying their trade of playing on an aeeordeon and taking up a collection, who certainly were in a crippled condition. One walked on bis knees and tbo other had a badly broken back. They were a curious part nership. On Thursday of this week on complaint of Alfred W Hough, Alfred Hough, an uncle of roir.phiinunt, was arrested on a charge of breaking open a trunk and pur loinii.g therefrom a bil! of sale of certain horses and also an article of co-partnership. The occus.-il vas brought before Justice Hell for preliminary examination, but the evidence was so gauzy that the cose was dismissed. 1'iincville News. Tho following items appear in the Salem Journal: Nearly thirty persons united with Dr Hrown's church Sunday, a number hold cards from the Mills meeting. Sunday was a red letter day at Dr Corwin's church . Sixty-nine weie taken into the church in the morning. Uev Corwin expects to receive nearly as many more His church will be one of the largest gainers by tho Mills meet ings. The Corvallis Gazette tells the follow ing: Did you ever, dear reader, specu late on how small an opening a horse could pass through? l'erhaps not, but vv l; rani tells ttie following, and vouches for the truth of it: One night recently he locked his bain up as usual with bis horse, a well-grown animal, ins'de. In the morning, when the barn was again unlocked, the horse was no where in sight; the lock on the door had not been tampered with, yet the hese was gone. In the rear of the barn was a small hole cut in the wall about two feet Bquare. On examining tho edges of this opening a few hairs were found sticking to the boards. On looking through the hole the horse was seen to be in a neigh boring lot. Presumably he had wearied of bis quarters and decided to make a break for libertv. which he did with the above result, and without any injury to liiinsen further ti an the loss ot n lew hairs. It's Nkckssaky. The necessity for advertising is very apparent to any reflec tive mind. If an owner wishes to sell his property he must let some one know his wish If he kept his intention to himself he would also keep hU property to him self. To advertise means 'to apprise, in form, make known, announce.promulgatc, publhh the tact that I'arker Bros carry a first-class stock of groceries, produce and baked gocds.which can always be depend ed on to be fresh and In season. Tlie fact is one worth advertising. A nw hrrj rf thus chn-'ce Macnnlia syiup j:ist rter-iyed at K E Alien's, hriug yrur cuii sail get some. XO 1VV1M E IN M CAR. A K )li llwuln uirers Home lluiioiu l-rlres lie makes the following reductions in lugaf for cash t 17 lbs diy granulated for 81 .00. 20 lbs extra C wliite for $1.00. 22 Ibi extra C gulden for $1.00. lie will alio sell a'five gillon keg of pickles for 90 cents. Si'OAB. Julius tiradwohl hereafter will sell Magnolia sugar instead of Extra. C. Magnolia ia said to be a better grade than Extra C. Call and try it. IE3L Hint? Ladies Oxfords. I now have a com plete line tanging in price fum fi.25 to v4-5c- a pair. Good value and every pair warranted, Samuel Young. For store ware.ciockp, jnrs, stone chnrne, et. go to F E Allen's A Mi'.fnoi-oi.iTAX stocK of suitings lor tht ppringand summer, the best in the valley, just received by W R Graham, aa can easily be learned by an inspec tion of them, thev include lato and handsome designs, and will be unde up in the latest style hv Mr Graham. Get the best and latest, and this you can do at Graham's. AtWiM Staffs May be seon me finest Block of gold and silvei watches, diamond and other rings, jew- 3ii j', silverware, xc, 111 tnccity. JThe court's tlutyjj is to de cide a case on its merits. The public is the judge and we pnve to the court's satis faction that we undersell anyone else in the city. mil LET YOU BE THE JUDGE IfTHlS CASE. Oar New, Fresh and Clean Stock of Seasonable Gools, bought close, selected with geed judgment as to nunli'tv nnrl in crnrirl tnsfn aa rfcnrrls stvlf! HTid flnnparance. vjv..J v..i ... J - "Il ' you will find it tho Attractive, Popular, Satisfactorj ana Liow-i riceu ciock 01 me oeason. Hovs. here's the rlace to buv vour suits. A Baseball and Uatwith every suit. Tlie Monkey will be given away April 30th. With' every boy's suit you get a ticket. T. I, WALLACE & CO.. "Tho Leading Clothiers.1' Sao out Windows. r'n cor, 1st and B. Stsr Have just rcceivccj'cnio extra choice ail rei pruie. c r bKowttKi Waicue Mow. Tlie steel lloor beams live been placed in" position on I lie urtti and last span of the bridge. The tack will bo laid and the derrick erect- 1 ready for tlie top work by possibly mi'day nigbt, when worK win ue ished Albanvward. wrMone is con- lent he will have the bridge ready for ama to cross by June 1st, though it ill not be completed until awhile after- anla. Considerable new inquiry iieing ide as to the length of tlie spans, we ve the figures, already published sev al months ago. Cut them out. Al nv approach 414 leet; then tho spans. ).7 feet, 400.2 feet, 301 '.j feet, 2i feet. i Kenton approach will be 2.VJ feet Seed a Haii.rd.mi. The Ochoco Re i says: .A 1, Allen returiKil on Mon 'Vlroni t'orl land, wliere lie had been -jivering beef cattle. He was two weeks 'initironi his ranch on Upper Crooked r to Portland, and was at an expense about $! ner bead on the cattle to de 'tr them, tlisugh ho got his beef down lent cnmlilirin. bis cattle llKl'ii illL' Witniii ; avernirp of ia8 liounds to the lint tii n,T canita is a heavy ex- "8" for marketing cattle, and greatly sens the prof'ts of the business. A "wii tnrougli tlie county would en ' the producer to put his cattlo into "uinu lor utjout Sl.lia per Head. Cmxli IIkndricsonLeai). They have the groceries, the produce and the good treatment. They lead in prices and quality. If you want standard groceries, call oii them; if you want the freshest produce do not pass by tlieir store; tneir teas and coffees are the best. A good yay to save money is by dealing with them. It will count m a month's trad- ng. Try it. "Lost Son. Superintendent Wood- of the St Joseiih. Mo., asvlutn writes atshal Hoflman. rentieetine lfitn to "out lor a son of his, who had run y, and probably came to this city ia years ot age, (i leet tan, weighs i Has scar on face, and one arm Bome- at deforiopd linmr Innen hv hisflidr. wy has irooil habitd. and the father "uaious lor his return home. John Iom will cive a Baod opening " CnOfpntinn, r v ot'ra Inmnrrnw rvpnim' Md of tinight as heretofore stated. R. McIuvain hat lust received direct y the manufactories new designs in car- u cioths.iinoleums and wi.idow shades. Hl he sold ill reitiired Plices I am 4 'TeirinLF a ;n i:n. r liu mnnv at ?C (A mf ,. . I, I...B , ,nn r prices. "Rr.ss Trimmincs. The lettst novelties drtss triraniir.gscan ihvny" he found ot Samuel E. Yobno s CCUrrlir.., ... C K I'r.ow skllV. f I: A lon i,n, t., i 3: , rrce'vrd afire mco ll,,.,l; ni.l J Youk Attention is called to our lineol Paiisienne costumes,capcs. jacket,blazcrs and rccfeis, which is now complete. They are tailor-made and guaranteed to bi. The cloths are ol the latest fabrics. Very truly, Samuel E. Young. Therl's Nothixg in the stories about extravagant plumber's charges when you deal with Matthews & Wahburne. They have first-class workmen, prompt and careful, and their prices are sure to be reasonable. . M:iuv rise in the morning with head ache ard nn inclination for brealfai-t. This is due to torpidity of the liver und de ranKud condition of tho stomach. Totg store henlt.hy notion to these organ, tiotliinj? is so rflicacious aa an1 occafional dose of Aver's Pills. iifKI). HUGHES. On Tuesday morning, April 19, 18112, of paralysis, Mr George Hughes, aged about 76 years. Mr Hughes was one of the best known of nioncorsof this vicinity, his face and solidly built figure being familiar to residents ot A'lianyanu viciimy since I84S. He came to uregon irom ivciuuckv in 1S47, taking up (140 acres across the Calapooia the next year, where he re- eided until a couple years ago, wnen ne took advantage of the boom and sold out for a handsome sum, moving to Albany. He was unassuming, and of a social, friendly character a good husband and father, lie leaves a wife and five chil dren, Hon John Hughe", of Albina, who was at his bedside when he died, George and l!tid Hughes, Mrs Knoch Sloan and Mrs William tariev. .uore umu a, many more bad died years ago, a diphtheria scourge at one time taking oir several. All who knew him will have a kind remembrance for Uncle George Hughes. ARE-YOU-GOING-TO-RIHE-A AN EASTER IDEA. "WE'LL BATTLE FOR THE Ik L I win Mm k TLey keep the best boys clothin?; to ba found, their prices aro low, and every boy gets a fine baseball and bat witli luV suit." this nimmer ? If o, call on Van W.ton, 0t Si.-w.-rt A: Sox's, and see a New Mall, I. which ulwavs gives satisfaction. An - Elegant - Line -of - luteal - Just-Opeoed. Y And will sell for the next 30 days lumbar at my yard In llbany at these prices. Common Hough - ? 0 00 Common Rntigh, sized 10 00 Clear flooring, rustle, furuhh'.ug, 1st quality H 00 2nd quality j5 00 Ls.1 lis, perm - 00 LOTS TO SUIT. -: TERMS, CASH. Coito early irhilo the assortment ia good. A. Wheeler, Apri.ll8tl.18D2, Railroad Slreet, 1 etwecn 4th and 5th ao- Y. L Kenton, - Pea'cr In OICE TEAS, COFFEES, SPSOES , and a goneril assortment of Subscription agent for til the L ading Newspapers ami Magazine. Ttrmn crsu, Neur ll I'. U , llb.iny, ' - 3 Cabinet photos from $1.50 to $4.00 S7 so . 77) B -T , ft) .. - " S uozen. tnlaiging pictures! 9 ASVfffrVjySf.f;MfS.f. I specialty. 16x20 crayons framed yrtt-1isrc- 11 1 11 11 i 11 isiiii for if 10 00. We carry a large line of 5x8 and sterescoptc'views of Ore. HE I.EADISG 1'IKlTO'iIt H'HERS , gon. Studio in Kroman's Block -Albany, oreo , - next 10 Nla" "l: Tcmple.First Strec SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES. The LARGEST ASSORTMENT in Linn County. Cali -: and -.- Hav - :- Yorn tested by oh"tt'"i's f'atcnt F. c-Mc!, r at K. M t KE.NCH S Jewelry time. A BIG STOCK :- of -: Baby :-: Buggies bcstjassrrtrr.cnt tver brought to Altar) Jju6t received at StcAqi't Sox's. See Hie !!i!ggies and Get Trices. lAEGEST -:- ASSOuMJlEW OF heatixo ETOvra. Ar MATTIIEWS & 7ASHPD?IJ' '