Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, November 26, 1892, Page 3, Image 3

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atery day in tin week ex
iTflVi, Hriitam and Prop'r
h-l'"l "ft'1" ' "".Vi r
Esoetil "" "star.
MUKllltKK ;, IW
b ByEjasriosra-
PiaJh March D T Sul-
ll.any from rhllarielpnia,
Wat fT as an expert finisher.
trkiu the A'hanv Woolen Willi.
likJIr li A U'er. l.ast innrs
drlnkinsi tome, an.1 yesterday
Lut r (i Ylork was somewhat in-
Ltt;,;, Mr,;'eri ui,,rtn'Hl,e"'.
BJ:lh u;o. lilui tu a ruoul In
fciie'r.n.l U'tt mm, ne agreeing to
he itinoi iin.il hi a u'l rijbt.
91 uuing to Itie room the
founl h''n hin.' on theftoor
mi on M Kit Mcw.tli tus riglit
rtrt -f ce. A Cononei s July
fJ,.rroier rarreu, anil lountl
obi' l iiom natural causes.
k tnease I lie deceased was
Ekistnu Kxcenl nn one other
r : ... . .
Ktourti'il to llav! wen steauy
Mo tunl lo on his person.
thQt lie hi a wife in Westford,
arriiiiemt;nts weremlile some-
J)Cometo Albany, but were
Jj an was jusl fifty years of age,
i A:, a pleasant man socially.
'10 piohatily he buried here.
gtRVicK!-. The services at
njan church will be as fol
nfciect of the mornlrg Ber
lin.- Christian's Watchward."
othe topic -ill be "Kolrl-
tbbatti school at 12:15 p
bdetv meeting at 4 d in . Y
tlti a at 6:4? P m. 11 will
feotiie to the services.
IrUervices will be held to
the. Congregational churcn at
: p rn. The pastor will
WieV evening on the parable of
troVn's Friends." Sabbath
the morning service, and 1
iuj. All are weleome.
stkt church on Sunday at 11
pi will preach to the Boys
Members will be received at
Uil he usual praise and gos-
liiitht. Sunday school 9:45
nles meeting at 0:30. 1 ne
will hold an open mission.
3:30 to which all are In-
A cordially invites old and
the gospel meeting to
rn in the rooms over Bank
ifv II KeatlncKso, an attOr-
ntxa. Iowa, win aouress me
I TT ' . . . ...
Keating is an Association
interest all who come.
Mis Wm A llunphrty islvlng seriously
111 at her home in Albany.
Superintendent Wm M Hoag, of the O.
P., and the Win M Hoag were In the city
today, the latter making Its first return
trip down the s'ream.
Chartev Miller wni a njsstnier on Thurs-
Jav evcnlnii's train from Alliany, tn route lo
vaouiiia CUy, where he will occupy the re
sponsible posi ion o( Agent lor the O 1' Co.
Tost.
Wm Moram.ofCrosbyand Settle, Wash,
is in fie city, visiting old friends, alter an
absence of several years. He and Wm N
Miller, ulsoa former retl.ltnt of Albany, u-vn
adjoining cranberry ranches.
Mies Padie Cohen, the accomplished
daughter of Mr I'hil C. lien, leaves to
night for San Francisco, where her
brother Manny resides, to spend the
w inter, and receive instructions in vocal
music.
Judge Mrflride. of the Circuit Court.iie
prompt in his dt'i-ipions A man named
wrigh, a witness 111 the Henderson
Murder rase, being in the court room
uronk the Judge promptly sentenced
him to the ?ounty jail lor thirty dajs.
The Kan Francisco Chronicle gives a
romance 111 winch a sailor, WilltainMe
vens, fell in love with a young woman at
Yaquina J5ay, now In Albany.a year ago.
lie has lust returned from a successlul
whale voyage, and is on It is way to this
city after his bride.
The Chrysanthemum tea given by the
ladles of the Congregational church, at
the W C T U Hull last evening was a
briirht affair. The ball glowed with the
flower that reigns in the fall, and every
thing was neatly arranged, tea being
served on small stands, and orders made
from a written menu. The meal was a
delicious one and the service of a nature
to make it the more enjoyable.
Scio. We have beard TJ Munkera
spoken of for the office of mayor, L W
Brown and K snelton tor recorder. J A
Bilyeu. i W Taylor and T W Dilley for
marshal and u s aiay lor treasurer,
tt o 1 . i . 1 ... : r r a 1 ...... ..
IIHUIAU Olicikuii wva n 11c, o m.'auj,
son-in-law and daughter of L I Bilyeu,
paBsed through town Tuesday on tneir
wav to Jordan. Thev were called thence
by the fact that her father was expected
to survive but a tew noura.
Married.it the residence of the bride's
nxmnrfl AT r And Mra M V Bllveu. near
this city, Justice of the Peace j C Simp
son omeiating, on lnursuay evening, ryv
24th. Mr Samuel w uucger ana miss
Annie Bilyeu, both ot fcio.
Messrs T B Hanna and J D Cosgrove
have purchased the mill and site at
Dotyville, and have commenced remouei
ing the same and will convert it into a
first-clsss roller mill. The building will
be raUed about four feet, G W Taylor
having charge of that part 01 the work.
T J Claxlon will be the foreman in the
millwright worn . rress.
I pules are apples now adays.
Tiie Idaho Citizen says a large stone
rolled over a Chinamen, disarranging
his internal improvements so badly that
he was called to the bosom of Confucius.
Frank S Gray, a smart nevspsper
man who was in Portland for awhile less
than two years ago has just received
judgment against Col tMiepard, of the
New York Mail and Kxpress for $18,135.
l'endleton beats Albany and Palem,
and presents fojr tickets for the city
election, Independent, Citizens, Non
partisan and Re'orm. Ti'.e Australian
hallot system will be observed-
the riiilem Statesman savs: "An Al
bany paper speaks of a "widow woman.'
Widow woman is gond. It doesn't con
fuse the reader, w ho might have thought
the reference was to a widow man."
The Oregonian's Washington corres
pondent must have long ears, and prob
ably picks his teeth with a crowbar.
wears 10 lo shoes, a JNo 0 hat, ami sails
on the Patomac in a wash tub. He gives
no evidence of having any one of the five
senses.
The local newspaper or newspapers of
town are looked upon by the public as
a sort of mirror of the business interests
of that town. In Scio there are 31 dif
ferent business houses, professional men,
mechanics, etc., and but 15 of them are
represented through the columns of the
Press. This does not speak very loud
as regards our enterprise to the outside
world. rress.
RMoy Sing wants bis girl. He lias been
" ,.f i .1.. IVlll ,u l.,l 1
wonting us me 11 iimiuciio nuiei uuu
Eome way or other bis girl has disap
peared, lie says: "I likee him, him
likee me. I be true. I want see him at
court bouse at 4 to 5 o'clock Saturday.
If not there in five minutes, not my
fault. No talkee to Chinaman. No pa
per to Chinaman. Heap burn up. "He
eays be wrote three letters to her and
"him no answer, mayue ne die.
Salem Journal.
thi
IMistakk. An amusing in-
td in a neighborhood near
lie dav this week and we
related to us, Bays the
I Times. It seems that a
overheard Jabe Warner
ly had no turkeys as the
I been stealing them. The
1 ToVd'Tiirn' that j'abe saitTiie
lirkcvs. whereupon this gen
Id wra'h,his pot of irritation
iml running over. In this
I shouldered his irate temper,
I muscle, and like David, ot
1 tor a tine pebble, aid hast
nowery re'.reat ot jabe
the door he immediately
jroissile at him, striking him
ana sugntiy dishguring Ins
Ce At this Take rushed nut.
wd began a combat in true
iswie. Everything was all
I It was learned on v a hawk. a
Booe the stealing.
'(I'ai'kr Mill. One of the
ions of the county is the
Jeoanon. It is now run
with an output of seven
ping Daner a dav. which
11 ti a 1 wholesale business of
Th naner is sold faster
ttired and is shipped by
About twenty nve men
in the mill, the paper
is really a superior article.
otit the mill speaks of per-
fact of importance to Leb-
n county general y.
An exciting time was had at Elk
Creek, near Astoria a few davs ago by
the appearance of a huge whale. Dur
ing the fierce storm the monster came
ashore and wai first seen by K C F Ast
bury and Herbert Logan, who were re
turning from a duck bunt. The monster
was stranded on the inside 01 a sand
bank and was threshing around in aoout
oi-r foet of water. The bovs determined
to Ml", it, and Mr Logan fired six shots
out of bis revolver into its head. The
wbale snapped his tremendous jawB
viciously. Meanwhile, Astbury had put
r.nt. the monster's ees with bis shooting.
The blood was now pouring out of the
woundB,and the water aved deep crimson,
was lashed into a bloody foam by the
desperate strugglos of the great mamal.
wnentne HUH insu icreucu auuiticiitij
to allow the boys to get close to it, they
harpooned it with a couple of crowbars,
. . ci in. j 1 : t.:.
and jay omiwi uruve iiuhuuk-iwo du
none ami ikuoid
WHKAT, fiOi CENTS
Anthony Klein and Thus Ky are among
v.,ijR,tviif nir AiuenneD, 01 dalelll.
.he illsniette this afternoon is S.G foit
above low water mark,beiui on the descent.
Alman Dow, wt o killed tis brotlior not
loni Muce, over on the Alsea, was indictel
by the grand jury for manslaughter and his
eise was hard on Wednesday, at Corvallis,
the re.ult of which being his acqnital.
The following appears in the Corvallis
council proceedings: Bill of llayne Buck
for3 SS2.45 on special fund, .Second and
Maditon reet improvement, and ('MO on
general fund, wi re'erred to tinance com
mittee, Mr Ceorge Slaughter now has a partner
inhis market, opposite the Husi Ifouse.and
the hm Is Slaughter ft Clark. Uisides fresh
lish they will keep a choice line of ineits,
and ur,me in season; iu fact propose running
a t'rbt-class nisrket.
Thero is no necessity of passing a sleepless
night and annoying the eotire household
with that cough, as West's Cough Syrup will
core you like magic. Vhe beat known rem
edy f.r ooughs, 00M4, consutnptioa in its
eariy tagei.aua ail throai and lung diseases.
25 and 50j per bottle. Sold by J A Cmn-
unug, uiugkgisr..
Lidies matinee Thursday aftirnoon at
tne taaung rinlt. Let all attend.
A full 'ine oi fleece slipper soles at K e n
Bros.
Ktria Bros iron clad school shoes doi em
all.
Ladies yon caa buy overgtitert from 75o
to i.ou at ivleia Bros. A 1 tne go.
Get Klein Bros prices ou tubbor oods be
foie buying. They can save you money.
Wear a pair of artio sox in vour rubber
boota and keep your feet warm, at Klein
Bros.
If yon want to buy a horse cheap or feed
or tne use ot it tins winter call at Will
Music Store.
For your school shoes go to Klein Bros as
they repair them free of charge if they rip,
run oyer or tne soles come loose.
Farmers try a pair of French Kin boots.
made by Klein himself, for $6, the same
boot to measure would coat you $7,50. Try
a pair and have dry feet.
Choice jerked Venison at C E Brownells,
C E Brownell offers fo sale a lot of flower
pot cheap.
The firet cranbeiriea of the season at C II
Brownells.
Sweet cider for mince pics, by the gallon
as v a Brownens.
Buy Warner Bros corset of W F Read,
Bargains Inunirei goods at Read's,
Will at Stark, thr jewelers
MIL DKlrHllIU I Ml
G. W. Simpson having so'd out his uen.
eral merchandise store to W C Davis. Is
poing of goods at cost nmll ik uml
December, when Mr Davis i!l ml-
hargeof the bin.nes, and run Hon the
an l.eretofore followed by Mr Simpson.
sides keeping a fiist-c'ai,s stock nf i.n.u
he will take farm produce low t.ri
foie been done by the store. Call earlv If
you would secure the best bargains to be
obtained In the city.
iii 1 accounts are now due and must be
tiled with MrSimm,,n l. ..01 k.
found at the store. All persons knowing
themselves indebted plea.e call and settle
t once.
The Klckapoo Indian Medicine Com.
pany will locMe their tnlian village at
he Albany Opera House. commenrliM
Monday, November 2S. 1S01. Their nm-
gramme Is strictly mo al and instructive,
consisting of vocal and Instrumental
usic, songs, dances and funnv savin..
rish, Dutcli and black face specialties,
eats in sleight-of-hand, funov. Innoh.-ilo.
and sidesplitting farces by ' blick-faced
commedlans. Doctor Leon Sit.ith will
deliver a lecture and explain the medical
virtues of the Klckapoo Indian rrmnllu
The doctor will also extract teeth free of
charge.
The advertising of Hood's Sa'samritlA is
Ivaya fully substantiated bv endorsements
which id theffnaocia! world wou, , be ac
cepted without a moni 1 , uitit n
For a aeneral familv oalhirt n mnrl
dently recommend Ho3d's Pills.
Hamdsome Monument. Our corres
pondent at King's station on the 0 P rail
road, under oaie 01 ciov ion, uo sue
following to say: une 01 me moot
beautiful nd ever lasting monuments
ever placed on the classic hills above
. .1 41.- u,:.nn. flan.a.
Min WHS OlROOIl 111 L11B HCUCI ICIUO-
trv trwi to jrk the Jast rsstiot. plopo Limri i,,tn tlie monsters side that, ho lost
ot the mortal remains 01 one ui our uiu
xi-eribnce. Last Tuesday
Lmn Incf fltn lina nt ttt-n
n story for the accident is
t n route to Salem and at-
t nn tl.a oton nf iha laal
lie is some gravel near there
la ins loot supped on 11 and
' j'a 'jmmj pni njr on 1110 inn.
if he placed hi right hand
ltd shoved bis body out of
i4 wheels caught two fingers.
m Hat. Dr Shorrey aui-
finCPlR fit tlto firol ininf
(dependent.
Iianoe. -If F Merrill his
Brslintesest In the Oregon Bank
jrretivs, Jav Blaln and others,
peel from the business. MrBlaln
nr mernii in ctnnectlon with
n tlie r irst street property
1A Beonicke. A
lo succeed Mr MsrriU will be
time.
nioneers the wife of Washington Crab-
tree. It was of highly polished red beach
granite, wi'li letters of pure go'd not
bronzeland a credit to the firm who put it
there, E W Achison & Co of Albany and
Roseburg, who are pntting up more
fine work in western Oregon from Port
land to Ashland, than anyone firm in
the state; If you want a first-class job
in eve-v rerpect, at a moderate price,
have them do your work." Scio Press.
A Brilliant ano Toi'Iilar Lecture.
Concerning Roland D Grant, who is to
deliver two lectures in the Court House
Nov 29m and 30th, the San trancisco
Leader says: "Hois a wonderful com
bination. Large head, well stocked,
great heart bubbling with humor.patbos
and love, elocutionarv powers of a high
order, clear and curb illustration, bold
and tearless in expressing opinion, noth
ing daunted if they strike his hearers as
original ; special faculty for saying good
things in a way that forces conviction
on his absorbed listners." On Tuesday
evening Mr Grant will deliver hie lecture
on "American Saloons," on Wednesday
evening "Making and Bieaking of Na
tions." The lectures are free. Col
lections taken each uight. Let us bavs
a full bouse.
Improved Order Red men. Last eve
ning at Hie hall of Linn Engine No 2 Mo
hawk Tribe No 1 1 Improved Order Red Men,
was organized by EJ Lade! Great Sachem.
Eighteen members were "adopted" and the
following officers were elected: L M Curl,
Sachem: L Vierlck, Senior Sagamore. W E
Gillet. Junior Sagamore: C H Dalrymplc,
Chief of Records: J Gihlin, Keeper of Wam
pum: Percy Kelly, Prophet.
FRUM On Siturdy, Nov, 26, to Mr
and Mrs Wm Fium a son.
I Miss Pauline Looney
iny Thursday.
HWpi arrived from Southern
m S car loads of cattle, 2 ot
1 ti hogs.
SDliartet Club nf A Ihnnn m
Brentertainments in this city
.' ingni. it was first class
llect anrl rloaof-vol a m,,.!.
page than was received.
RECORD. In prIuta nf Tnhn
i ?Vni Foley was appointed
Mr. Bond. $1000.
dttriSllin rtf f-tclon SinenKa,
fOf I account was approved.
W of Epbraim Turner, Henrv
OIGeo H Keeney, reports ol
Ml'roperty were approved.
t J S SIcKechnic.firet annual
Ji filed and approved.
M f.om $J apair up. I tarry a
hng brands in blsck and cr-
JW ' le nr.vell'es for the holidays.
ce ebrstert Centen-e-i gh,v ,
eASLZL li. HOI NO
Mr, Chas. X Hauer
Of Frederick, MX, suiToreti terribly for orer
ten years wlih nbscesiea aaJ rinniTtg sorei on
lits left leg. Ho wasted ftway, grew weak and
thin, nnd was obliged to tuo a cane and crutch.
I',v?rythlnK whlh pouM to thought of was doua
without good result, until he begau taking
Hood's Sarsapariila
which pncct"il a pTffpt cure. tr. Haiirr Is
tmw i:i t!io lf?tt of hralth. Full particulars ot
his case will ho st'iitaH who adilrt-9
C. I. 1Iod St Co., Lowell, Mn.
HCOD'3 PiLL8-"f thobit After-dinner PUla,
KUt d:eetl(jn, cure bcalacht and bUloasneAS.
it in the blubber. Alter tnree noura
vain struggle to reach the eea nciun, the
huge leviathan, with a tremendous con
vnlninn andalonK. niteoua wail, expired.
The monster is 70 feet long and 35 feet thu winter,
in girth.
Skating Rink. The skating link will
be open on Thursday and Saturday evenings
ot each week. Matinee baturday alter noon
for every body and xnursnay tor ladies only.
at 2 o'clock. The Mechanics Band will
furnish music each evening. A Beau, Prop.
When you boy your boota and tiboes of
Klein Bros they don't mak you pay 25 to 50
cents extra a pair tor a warrant, Due they ao
their own shoe makijg and repair all boots
and shoes taa of oharno. that rip,, jun over
or come loose.
Cjrk so ed shoes for winter wear. Klein
Bros It a vol thtm all styles and prices from
$3 to $6. Try n pair and have dry feet for
THREE
Good Reasons why it will pay you to buy your Suits and
burnishing Uoods ot us.
1st, BECAUSE we hivi t!u lartfjjt and but selected stock.
2nd, BECAUSE we have the largest trade.
3rd, THUS enabling ns to sell aurgooln cheaper than you can get them elsewhere
A fine tlispky of Holiday Goods
now ready lor inspection.
Get our prices on Mackintoshes
Gain Coats and other wet weather
goods.
i !r i
a hi
in! lib in
The Clothiers, FurablnTs ail Hitters of th3 Valley.
Free I'uicrlnlnnirnt.
A FAMILY'S AFFLICTION.
How i.lrrlrfrily Cured ItheU)n
ai:t! u diHchnrKiiiK rur.
DR riAtsS-near sir: I cannot
speak to highly of your electric treat
ment for the cure of pain and paralysis
of my arm. 1 was cured in one mouth.
My eon was also cured of deafness and
discharging ear of long standing with,
electricity. Refer your patients to me
at 270 Going street, Albina, Or.
Mas K UuTTdciiici:.
BR DARRIX I wish to have you pub
lish to the world what your electric
treatment has done for me. Four years
Erior to calling on you inlSSll, 1 bad
een allhcted with a loathsome cancer
ous growth in my nose. After three
months treatment the cure was per
manent. 1 have never had any return
of it. The treatment you gave me for
chronic catarrh and bronchitis was also
successful. Refer to me at Marnioutt
Clacka mas county, Or.
Hkmhy Van IIelkt.
Office, Revere House, Albany, Or.
Their office hours are from 9 to 5 daily.
Evenings 7 to 8.
The poor are treated free daily from t
tQ .10 a in.
XireB of private diseases guaranteed
never published in the papers,
st cases can receive home treatment
r a visit to the doctors' office. In
rlr.s answered and circulars sent free
OUR PRINTED STATEMENTS ARE
EXISTING TRUTHS.
TEN -:- DOLLARS.
$10
$10
$10
It does not take
suit at our store.
a fortune to buy n neat appearing
For $10.00 you can take your pick from 100 sack, frot'i
Ligle and double breasted suita.
The patterns are entirely new, representing the swelleBt
shades of the season.
T L WALLACE & CO
Bay Stoves and Ranges ol Matthews & Washburn
Buy Stoves andRanges ol Matthews Washbur
Buy Stoves and Ranges Matthews & Washb rn;
Buy Stes anil Ranges ol Matthews & Washburn
Bay Stows anfl Ranges of
F. .L, Kenton, -
Dealer tn
FINE TEAS, COFFEES. SPICES,
and a general assortment of
HuhacrlitlonagtntfbraU tbt leading Newnpnjers and Magsmlnen. Term'ca::
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