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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1892)
gitiltt gcmocrat. fuMis'iei every day in me wank c c v; Sunday- rfi'KS k NUim'U. tailors and Profi'r Kutcroil l th Pril Omen nt albany, Or tX'i'U Ks sHCint o'hsh tnml matter. IHCIMV. .....iritiLii., im .1 JJ.ui Hoy. Albert, ltoiiudn,a, thirteen year old !' whose mother, n willow, reside" in 1'ifiwiiHvilH'. him been in the city recently. Ilc'oie coiuin) hero an df iK was iiiuiK) to new! him lo the Ho- (urn. ci li'"". "" f l In nail bu- liavier, but mvti'ii-.l in' was nem to. :i rela tive aim iin;uiy lauueu in Ainany, wnere lie lina worM'ii Fonic.uiHt recently excitcil l,e uyinpntb.V f Mr Ashby I'chito, who assiHUd him unci prcMented him with a suit tit riot lien. Ailay or twn hu, ho i repotted to havu Ktnlcii it watch beloim iiii'lo Mm Sloan, of t'.ie Orphans; lloinu, juil wiih arrested yctilcrday iiftcrnnou ami uivcn n beiiiim; before J i; k t ii' e Humphrey today, rcMilliuc: in hie licini; WMl to the Kclnrni Hcbool, t lie proper place lor a hoy oi Iiih character. A 1't:tio ia bcini! circulated in Al bany and elsewhere (or the pardol; of William Daniel, who wan uent up from Portland to the penitentiary for beven years for rape on a fcirl of that city, one it mo wi.rai crimes hkiiihi t no politic. Ibiiii'! at ono time w an a resident of Al- uany, whore he liNilayt'il the same pro clivities, l'vople should consider ouch matte tioroiiK'hly befo-o nij;ninK peti tinnu for the piudnn of any one. The cireuinHtanceH Hhotild always he strong loiustify it. ilhotit particular refor encc to tins caHO it in well lo make a tliomui;li investigation before asking hat the sentence of a court, knowing uii Utlie facts, be set aside. Knscni'AL Skkvickm. Owing to the livere weather the choirof the st Marks J'.iiiscopul chr.reli of Corvallis, consistum II Mr Wnllia Nash, Mr Coote, Mr Clark, (nil Misses Kdith Coote, Ma K.iy, Cora. Usher, Amy I'luniun r anil Louis- ISur- tt. were unable to lie in A I till i v last jtaiiilav; lint will he nt St IV ten church just Miiidav at II o clock anil render tt'ine choice lvntor musical service. Hev ;eo 1' l'lumuier will he here and con luct ic services of the ilav. 4 Hill 1VUKKIU. Thr l'.iulnrr,liiuiun aud Tramirluturnl. Last night ntlOtSOlho overlund had passed Myrtle Creek, on its way north, at the usual rale of speed, when the fire man, Mr. iarliiir, in rounding a curve, discovered v luino pile of ties on the track hut a feet ahead. He notified the enginee-, Mr. Morris, who immedi ately rcveriied the encine and epranir from it into the dark. With a crash the train leaped into the piles. The engine was tipped over on its side, while Ine mail car was telescoped mid broken into splinters ulinost. The remainder of the train, except the express car, remained on the track. The passengers were awak ened from their sleep nnj wero greatly fricli'eniil. Murling, the fireman, who remained v:iti the engine, had a let: broken and was somewhat tcalded ; but not danerousl r bur1, ihonuli badly bruised (jtnerally. Thecnjiincer in leap iiB out struck a bank ami was bruised some; but his injuries wero compara tively slight. The mail mjeiit, w ho was in the car aline, passed through Albany this noon on his way north with the mail, which was transferred to the Hose burn local, mid was approached by a DiiMoi iiAT man. lie reports tho wreck an exciting affair for him, and it looked as if his time had come, everything going to pieces all around him; but he had, almost miraculously, just enough room left for his life. He showed several scratches on his hands as a result of the Hying splinters. An unknown tramp was having a free ride on the blind bag gage, aud was considerably bruised and banged up, but no' seriously. A man, evidently a tramp, wasarres'ed, with strong suspicions of his being the villain who wrecked tho train, and ii proven be cannot receive too prompt justice. Ki ll. IHTAiK H41.CS. (ieo Miller etal to W'm l'atrick, liO acres in tec2(J, tp IUSK ! K if (C U B to .las Shahan, S W .'4, sec li, tp 111 S It 3 Ji 2(H) N B aud Jennie Standish by plici ilF to M C Carolin, parcel in es tate of K Gritiitli 5 V V. Ayrea etux to Cliaa Henry, lots u, 4, blk 3, Cowan's add to Lebanon 7C0 Flank t'rishy, referee 10 WO liond 0 acres in Fee 1!, tp Hi 8 K 4 V,' 20 I' H to Smith iVilliams etux, o'-'S.-t acres, sec 111 aud '.'0, tp 11 S K l vv II II HE 4.MII AllUllin Bmura ami attend the lUl.ekali sucial nil evening rt llio opera houae. Kvtry bnily ia invited. Si:o program in another culumu. Probably the mni.t attractive fence in Alluny in a now iron one jmt (ilaoeil around Ur J F Wallace's Kllaworth atreut readenoe property. On Wedneailav at Rrownivdle W Marlin wa arreatcd m the charge of Gen V Overton for tregpas and tried before a jury. Ho was fonnd not guilty. J W Wicle died at tho homeof (daughter in tho Big liend Country on i'uelay, at the advanced ago of 5 years. lie wis an old and letpectt-d resident ot l.inu county. l'rof K N Wrinht, formerly of Lubinor, waenext to the leading candidate for noni inatiou at echnol uceiintendent of Clatsop county on the republioau ticket. The remain of W S BracfT were buiicd by the K of 1 at 4 o'clock his afternoon, a dispatch having been received from Mrs lfrniill to give him a good burial. The young man aocidentilly killed in Bel ton county Wednesday evening was namnd Al Misiic, at d not Boiii, as given e8turiUy. He was about thirty ycar of pgo. Yesterday Walter Us Clark, a rnil.cad nun from VortUnd, Oregon, went to Trucv, nuar .Stockton, Calif, to kill Miss Tillie bud wig, daughter of a r.otel proprietor there, but instead was himself shot md dangerous ly vounded by the girl's brother, Henry Ludwig. De Clark had been eng.-igtd to marry Miss Ludwig, but tho engagement wai broken. When you want screen doors and windows be mro and ca 1 on It B Vunk. at corner So?oed and Kerry streets, Albany. Will & Stark, tin jewelers. Oranges for 253 at C E Urownell'e. The best rnaht oorlee in the city at Uonisd rtlyer a Aihl.v & Cane, l!el F.tale, 80J Wash ingion Street, Portland, Or. Wake un and buy your alarm clocks at French's, The Corner Jewelry Stole. All Unda of choice eating jjd cooking appi93 at Ai.eu lros Koveltics in parabola anil run umbrellaa at .Samuel h Young a. Luge and complete st'.ck of spectacles end eye-glaiFcs at French'e. Mathewr & Washburn lead iu tiro stove and tinware tuaiueBS in this part of the valley. Kl. AMI riKAL 1 1:1 IX SAI.HM. W S lirauM. V. ho. Ill V, f lemer Itnv l II X- I'. 1( T.' (',. c .fiilll'lial's last, evenini? iiinatches. I ! ; c,. 'M t.. n 1; u w :h reputed killed at Tangent, had ji l;rva:it etux to .Samuel :m l If in 111 Salem a few days lit fore, while, Ku-an Neiilancl, lot Ii, blk 14. if re :.e visited L V. McClane, of the gas j jis s !V,l, to Albany irks, who says he was a well informed : 1! l'.ivant etux to J If Fronk, 12 0i enuineer. but eeeiiied to be hard up, ! acres, tp 11 S 112 W although he did not ask for aid. I le was J,,),,, p Wilson etux to J K Fleck, Imemlier of the K 1 order, and had 1 llti) acres in tp II) S K 4 W ... 11 in chargu of the gas works at Fair-! Oilier llendiicson etux to II W U'eu. vv ash., tor some month-7!. Mr I'-Clane considered him a man r.f good liabilities, but says h'j aited very Nrimgely while ill Salem. Journal. nil' r and I j lols 7, 8, blk SO The" Same Tkaik Yeveruav's atein-s g've an account of an aitempt the head of Ihe (ji'iind1.' RorH.e Vallcv, Y.iv tern Oregon, to hold up a train bv j men. A Urmcciiat man was more re.-tetl i:i the aff:i!r !:y meeting a man i lav win was on the tr.i'n. Tne men had tnal'-d lh train, which wig utj.jt IO W 'ji when the engineer discovered that 9':v had makK. with guns against the nk rcadv for use. the man eavs he a eood "timp-e of them and .v their !.s and turns, so there was no their intentions. ikkis Hkaru Fi;iM. corrctpond- fctofthe Lebanon Advance says that Dan in i n, who recently escape. i !rom tne nr.tv iail has been seen in the neighbor- fcod "i:t Sweet Home, and that more uhle va4 expected. The crresp ind:it c the following auvUe: D.iu lint laKc nr advice and go. The people are get- Ing quite bit er and you won't have to go Albany next time. 1 nenuiy auvice. ! uilit as x Oacui.tatios. Tonight occurs the icnltatioii of the moon and Venn. It ill he complete in Colorado, but only ktrtial here, and will occur between 1) 'I it) o clock. Hie weatlier pi onuses be poor for seeing tho interesting ilit. W11.1, un IlKincATKn. The new and Tin'. Cunibeiland Presbyterian church II ii.' ileilica'ed oil Sihbatli next. Ser es will be conducted bv Kev S F Long- tto ii, Stindav at 1 1 o'clock a m Sttb- ith school will be orgai'i.e.i at 2 o'clock, it allerwards will begin at 10 iclock t-'h Sabbath. All invited. W Settlemire S in A'bany S im W liaines etux lo J II 1'oiu- dexter, etal (10 acres ill sec Hi. I tp HI SKI W 400 i Samuel Andiram to P T Starr, 104 acres in sec :!, tp 13 S K 3 W. S500 M A iMiller tot) II Mvers, W lot S and lot 7. bik 15, ll'e 2nd adil to Lebanon 8'JO Thos and Knieline Alford to Matt, Smith, Hlu.;i2 acres, tp 14 S K 4 W filOl I John Tab. etux toJasT Starr, I I 10 acres in sec 3 J, tu 11 S II 1 I I w : ij ij:is 1'S'arrto 11 I'.ryant, i.)0 acres 1,. ...... in 1.. 1 1 i i 1 w r.iin H F Tabler etux to Win Fortmiller, lots 3, 4, blk 100, Munteith's S add to Albany 4009 (ieo il Jones totl PTerrell, 2 acres sec 21, t p !l S K 2 E 75 Sarah M Shields toTalith F Young lii-s". 8, blk 13. F.Aotern add to Albany 500 J Ii Hill mix to W W Parish, par cel in S iilaville 1 W W Parrish'.lo J L Hill, 31.51 acres in Sodaville 1 J Matt Smith to Sarah I Smith, J int in 1113 32 acre3, tp 14 S K 4 W 2352 Tin: RmitKAii Social. Following is the nroirram for the; Rehekoh .is-I.tI i I,,. Patent I uivcn at the opera house this even ing: Vocal solo Double quartette. Iiecitation Master Lee Pavne. Instrumental duett II J Hopkins daughter. Vocal solo Prof W W Davis. Recitation Miss Lottie Ketchum. Vccal soio Miss Hertha Ellis. Vocal solo Mis W W Iavi.s. Male Ctuuartette. Vocal soii-Mr Gene Lnrimore. Adniissiot: 10 cents, coffee and sand wiches 10 cents, ice cream and cake 15 c-'nls. 1 300 (ion 5000 1750' I) M Ferrv, the celebrated seed man. is in Portland. Mr fieorce Atnli rson and family left this noon fur The Dalles. Mr W S Phillips returned to Salmi to day, his fall it being reiior ed woise. Mr.I II T i'vnsi :;d. ofNewburg, is in tbeeiiy. lookiiiK af er his Albany inter ests. He is (pii'i anxious to see the street cars run past, his addition. Mr Joint A Crawforl informs the Iem.ci:at that 1! N Armstrong, of Seat tle, a former resident of Albany, was stricken with paralysis two or tnree weeks ngo, arid is nov lving in a critical condition. A PiioA iisville lady has been advertis g for a husband If not enough single men are aionml, then are certainly enough inairied men, v liose wives are tired of them, iudcing from tho number of divorces occurring. l'rof J V Crawford. Principal of the Albany Public fehooln, went to Salem todu; to make a professional visit to the Salem schools. Tin Prof will look into the methods of the teachers of tho Salem schools anil if hu finds Iheui superior to those Hint obtain here he w ill lie prompt to adopt tiiem heie. lie may also fllg- gest a "thing or two" to the excellent corps of teachers in the Salem schools. ritlll'.ltK MA'ITI'KS. Ir the matter of the estate of James MeKechnie, inventory li'ed. Kenl estate, ftouu; personal property, Ui.W. In the matter oi the estate of Henry Graser, sale of real estate confirmed. In the matter of ihe estate of Win II Itibelin, etal, W II Ribelin appointed guardian end bond fixed at .?400. liond filed and approved. In the matter of the estate of Henrv Meyer, final account tiled and June 7tii at 10 a 111 set for hearing. In the matter of the estate of Henry Bear, inventory and appraisement filed. Ileal property, $-U20; personal, $0li. In tho matter of the estate of P J La- porto.inventory filed. Personal property, f'iy. In the matter of the estate fnartner ship) of Peter Halfpenny, report of sale ot personal properly approved. In the matter of the estate of Peter Half enny, report of saie of personal property approved. In the matter of the estate of Wm II Chnrchill.reiioitofsale of 'ersonnl prop' erty approved. Senii-annual account approved. Final account tiled aud Wed nesday, June Slh, at 11 o clock, set for hearing. In the matter of the estate of Geo W Sylvester, final account filed and Wed newlny, June S h, at 10 o'clock am set for hearing. In the matter of the estate of John Shaw, order to se'l property made. In the matter of the I'sta'e of Chris Ilardman, order made to sell certain personal property nt private sale. In the matter 01 the estate of G W" Warmoutli.bondof administration in the sum of $S000 filed and approved. A 11 MclLWAIN Makes ti e following reductions in sugar for caah t 16 lbs diy granulated for $1.00. 18 lbs extra C white for Si 00. 20 lbs extra C golden fur Si 00. By the too lb sack he v. Ill sell titttar as folloar : Dry granulate 6 cents per lb; Uxtra C, Si cents; Golden C, 42 cents. He will also sell a five gallon keg of pickles Cjr 80 cents. It is a big privilege to be able to get what you want when you go to a grocery store. Allen llrnthei'H keep euch a variety that they can always accoui modato their customers. This saves running around. If it is fruit season they have the goods. In produce their stands are full of the latest and best. Their stock of standard groceries is always large, of the best to be secured in the market. First-class dreK3inakint doue afc reasona ble ratea.children's clothing aspicialty, by Mi?e fienrcia Kiso-, nt tt,e rttic'nceof Mrs Coll Van Cieve-corner of 7 ' h and Brondalbio. Ftr s'or e ware, clocks, jars, stone chums 0 to to F F. Alicia's F K Allen has just received sr.ne nice deioiatid 1 1 ilet tuts, which will pleate yen bcth in quality and pice. A new barrel of thst choice Magnolia syiup junt received at K F. Ailcn's. Bring your can and get some. I'siker Bros, grocer". F. M.French keeps railroad kirn... Buy your groceries of Parker Bros Fiao groceries at Conn & Hendricscn's. Latest shtct n unc et Will & l.ii Vs. New cream cheese just lecoived at Conrad Meyers. C W Cobb, job printer, Flinn Block, does first class work. K W ActiiRtm &Co are selling monumints at Portland prices. Stewart Si Sox sell the very best stent shesrs and scisscro. The finest line of pocket knives in the city at Stewart & 8ox'a. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5 cent cigar at Julius Joseph's. Go lo CJ W Cobb, tuccceeor to Paisley 5c Smile, Flinn Bkck, fcr jiurj b printing ?f all kinds Ir M H Ellis, 1 hvsician and surgeon, Albany, Oregon. Calls made in city or country. With his new bakery Couiad Meyer 13 ablo to offer old and new customers ever y thing liistclassin baked goodj. Found! that West's Ccuj;li Syrup is the best for coughs, colds and all thioat and lung diseases. Lame bottles, 25 and 50 ceuts. Sold by J A Cumming, diuggirt. watches, diamond and other rings, jev alry, silverware. Ac, in the city. TiiEUE'sNoTiuvu in thi stories about extravagant plcmbir's charges when you deal with Matthews & Washbcrne. They have first-cl.its workmen, prompt and cafeful, and their prices are sure to be reasonable. w m 11 gswgiMrarwnMMBianroaBiijiiiixmaaij?.ir &JL-. 1 j Coxn& 1If.ni:i:icson Lead. They have the groceries, the produce and the good treatment. They lead in prices and quaiity. If you want standard groceries, call on them ; if yon want the freshest produce do not pass by their store; their teas and cofl'ets are l"he best. A good way to rave money is by dealing with them. It will count in a month's trad ng. Try it Tolal sales $28770 li's NtCKSsAitv. The necessity for ir;i.ing is very apparent to any reflec- e inind. If an owner wisi.ts lo sell his iiperly he must let some jrc know his ih- if he kent his intention to himself I won!,! also keen his property to liim- f. To advertise ineans "lo apprise, in- i 'n. tr.aUe known, onnounce, promulgate, WUh 1 he fact that Parker Bros carry a t-clnss stock cf groceries, produce and ed goods, w liich can always be depend- on te be fresh and in season. The fact Jtte worth advertising. 'Vliasn Al 1. r Is T jlvour stove is a poor one nr.d your '"growls and looks weary, or the cook tipir.ir.s (-.(' lciks dafgers geneiallv. ""tier. Learn a lesson. Next time "or buy 1, cooling stove until you have '"lined" the Jewel and several other "class makes, kept by Matthews A 'hliu'ne. You will get one thai give ''fiction. The Brownsville Times gives the fol lowing notice of 0110 of Albany's ex mayors: "Quite a number of the friends of A W Sianard boarded the train at this place last Monday for Linn, w here they were goitu; to celebrate the sixty-third anniversary of his birth. Music and gAniHS weie enjoyed until two oclock when Mrs Stanard announced dinner, which was elaborate and thoroughly en joyed bv all. Those present were A W Sfanard" and family, C K Stanard and family, II A Stanard and family, F C Stanard and family, A S McDonald and wife, Grandma G rover, C II Cable, wife nnd sen F.ddie, O P Coshow and wile, Misses Maud G rover, Geotg" Dunn nnd Minnie Hale. Suitable gifts were pre sented and nil expressed the hope that he would celebrale many more such occasions." ( HII.IICK LX4IIV The 1 le'ist lit ll.iv.ir.centle action 4 ml fo.Hh- ing tlfictsol ."Syrup of Pius, vh n in' need of a laxative, ai.d if the lather or mother he ci itiic or l.llinu-, the o ust gratifying le Milts follow its us. , so that It is the hcet Imidly ren edy Um wn and ivtry fjmily Ltcld havea t.ottie. As r tree fl uirinhrs iu proportion to the richness of tha 'oil, eo the human hotly thrives in accordai ce ith tne nullity of its blood. Htrce the 1 eccssity of ke'P'nt? the vitl fluid rich and rule with Ater's Srss psiilla Ihe hist blno,l medtcino oc cm fiod ' Li v ' ?&, ?; ill ii 1 ! i I rir H;S,'wuj;a ;4i!iii! i-' " It Will Not Bain Always. M.!!i:ii:: ' "'X you conic lo Albany cr' I fail to visit ll.ackman . & I lotlgcs, hi .,. !.!. O'l..... n U... 1.,.! I". c'k ol drugs, ari nt nicuiclnes, 1 Sackii, Mr C V ltanous and l'i scttrtli r r are aly.evs carcfullv ! I'-assett. I't'-.p.lt nttei.tlvtl to. ' will ? cti. STEWART liKNTHV- At the resi dence of the bride's parents in Lebanon, April 27lh, Ir- Kmory Stewart ami JNIiss Marv Gentry, by Rev Lamar. HANOI'S I1ASSKTT In Scdaville, Tuesday. April 20, 1SH2, by And now is tho time lo get your clothing, of which Spring and the Summer Rev 1: c .Miss Ada nun. A'-'.idknt. I o-day Mr Chandler, " i'lt lliipt.ir.s Rroi, wis bnvtel.ing ;1 'tie tin shop in ti.c'.r store w hen he ! ' 'be back si.-i s, .-Mil fell buck In " " , the fa 1 lenderiug him ineii l- lie tv.ts Imoiil .n .lie ;.(l. rw.n .1. ; ml 1IK1M ;i;S. Last evening, in this city, the daughter of Mr. J. V. IIe,l"ef, of pneumonia, aged about three years. A bright little .iti 'h i" '"' "'!!' missed by her patents. rTT AN'1 1'D.-'-irl d-i tnnetal hou- have a new, large and choico slock. They r.lso have fine Hnc8 of ftxtwar, headwear and neckwear. '' C . The court's dutyj" is' to c e cido a case cn its merits. The public is the judge and we pi"vt'j;(to the court's satis faction that .we undersell anyone else in the city. LET YOU BE THE JSJOGE If? TH8S CASE. Osir Is'fw, Fiiisn and Clfan Stock of Seasojcable Gools, bought close, Felccttd with good judgment as to quality and in gcod taste as regards style and appearance, you will find it the Attractive, Popular, Satisfactorj and Low-Priced Stock ot the Season. Boys, here's tho place to buj' your suits, and Bat with every suit. A Baseball The Monkey will be given awa' every boy's suit you get a ticket. April COth. With T. L. WALLACE & CO., "The Leaflicg Clothiers.'' Seo our Windows. r n cor, 1st and B, StSi B nJ&nflal sl ITass r" T Kenton, traVr In COFFEES. SPiGES. nnd a goneral assort ;i ni of & ss. o o s sr, riubscriptionBCiuit foi (.11 the leading Kewspap r an l Macaines. Term? cash. Near the I'. , ill a ir, Cabinet photos from $1.50 to ?4.oc T&s&jyV&JM) pecialty. ioxjo crayons framed 1 m tor noon, we carry a large line of 5xS nnd strrrsccplc views of Ore- II E M'.ADMU rilOTO it A I'll RttS, fc'on. t.tiulto in Kroman's Block Albany, nciti .. next to Masonic Temple.Flrst Stree SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES, Tho LARGEST ASSORTMF. in Linn County. Cali -: aso -.- Have -:- Yocit A1HC-YOU-GOING-TO-RIDE-A t'lis summer ? If so, call on Van Wilson at Sienrr - Sox's, and sec a New Mall w hich i.!w:ns .lives ratisfaction. -:- ASGCETi!r,KT OF Ir.liptor:'.A Piit"nt K.'t'-N 1 UKNCII S lewclrv Hlnr" tested . at F. hvj Ml Iv1 r,T0VE3, at