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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1892)
itbllnhe4 r.vrr tinv tk. "' Peat 0a0. at Albany. r IlIHUsY. IIECCIIBF.B r. I Pod lEry-zajsriisj-ca- Af lTFI.LECTl'L AdR Eis.-Anoth.r ktouse greeted Roland D Grant.to hear it ircture on tl.e "Making and Breaking pruu.un.. 11 was a mtuteil effort and hplr.yed great research and unod khfin presentation. The subject U nc . c (Jiescni nine, The saier bi-gan with the prophecy of XM, itghe race of Shcm would furnish the Iriim of the Acrid, Japhel the enlarge mt and lla.-n tlie service, and this i,as Hi'. nirue. ii ir s . ... hlilure of the ... " "'" rur" r t . ". wen as iiu Bfpe and color of the people The fctjer once stood at the arch of rit us In fcferimi at Rome and saw th r iauu.19 i.iai lad iPon tv.n,l. rfi'u lliiceri (nmn x i. i. . and in Irs ..Mir.f.. . . Ijordbut by, failure to asslmllaU- ir. i o ' growth. Then 1 3a.c,d lhe, M'lOTy of Ku,,sla " IffelghtV d fFr-.nt ... 1 ... Hi . iEiiifiea r ranee. cannot colonic; Ger.nany, Intel. rx ' "Vi u"i wunoui colonizing or those for assimilation; Spain, ind of dreams, Italy, China and Japan nd with its assimilating facully.bullt Angles Saxons, Romans, Danes and i:lns: tlii IT c i. .. . ttsand nations, so bi2 that It does em to colonize. Can we digest the is the great question. The four ' nation, of the earth are Great in, Russia. China and the U. S. and mversal Innaimna u.iu u. ..... t. trnfl .V........1. ... M i , i. ,, . 1 u,e Aryans ana pi into English. The snoake- some of the dangers to nations, as citlzenshln hf f..n...t i years rirt holnra ..nt . J ..-.-..., .-.iinj; rum, anu mo. Mes and combinations if all vimi. l ored an aristocracy of virtue, and M .. . iMC wnicn ne always have free from nn..,.,i maines, a flag for all at all Urn-. MI disfigurement. A greater UterarJ HML AND fKKSIOAl have Jlr and Mrs A R Chapman ineir inn east, ir r..i . . . . a, osiei, wi10 recently we , , "-v "is nomo. Frank Dannals and wife and Mr ll-,i oi Albany, are In town this .!, dences":,' .?J'ilLn.5P U'Jon res.1 . ..v lC) 1CW, In.V'ni'w 1lpr paYed throttul, tlsl city ,, . ... ", "'7 nu is uaner ouicin statesman. T T in uiecity, looking o .i few --wulu ucneyg legisiercd. e already has seventeen. I)r Knllir In r'nt.'J,. i- t . i of his lieah h.lr Kniu i u,.mi i. .: ' " " ' 'u.iii:nviiie auenuing to a sick daughter, and Mrs iiu.nucn. nnoiner (laughter, will be in Vl hanv tnnK-ht tn Lr..u ir,.i. c t. "luuier. me live vounrr r rrk n Ponn , iciiuiicson b. hie mjxt Legislature. The 1po1b lature meets January 9 The rccapltula- 7 . , . 1 uu,,ul llus 93 members. Of Which Cj flrc ronnhllpmo ,1 ' and eight are citizen's, people's and dem- ftrr.nlc fiicl.m I,., .1 i . mcic is u rogsiuuitv the republicans may lose one vote in tht 1 uoitm vicou representa tive i'renuhlirnn el 1 . i ai - i cS me un- OlllClal Cniuir nf ttirt A( it i election shows a tie bttween demderatic and rennriltr.nn QnHrintno i ...m an oflicial count to settle It. Should the republicans lose this one they will still have 37 in the house to the d;mocrats' 18. In the senate they have 16, the democrats 11. Those mentioned for president of the sena'.e are EHwnrd llis-ct. ci --( ui oaicui, and C V Fulton, of Astnrin with it.. majority aimnrentlv In f-.unr Tni - it j -- DitiiiUII gentleman. For speaker of the house. I "ght, of Lnion, O F Paxton and W P K"eadv flf NTltltnnmali c I - " f J "viuhii, mm copcaKer T T Oeer, of Marion, are in the race. Ex. not otten enjoyed. I 4 .1 ack Numhrr. Martin .UcCandless o!d, and never uw a railway ntil Nov icth iSm nt wi SavS the K irnn Hf r Xin j. the from the nortn that day and -.... ,u 1 nisuurg, i-cnn. In uinvcrsaiisn tne agent learned e had never In hl Inn. l.f . My train. He left the states before LIS came tO tills COUntrv nnrt he has htnn Kolr ln iu. 'gaged in mining. Mr MCandless ery pleasant and Intel liopnf i,t man and one can hnri. .-n v ,kall.c is such aback numhor m. l-ntnt when he fin.t Innl. .1 . n train of cars is impossible to de It beats Rip Van Winkle. He lome. as he snva tn 03.. -r... - - j -1 ouci nil ot more than jc vpnre rtni.rt. I'emocrat. ' ' Coming Elrctiw ri, ...u tIPrl,?a.r,es,were..heI1 lB8t evening 4 Ifrsulted as follow8' Mjt Ward-For Councilman, I F Oiweu e ' Centr1 committee, aln.iin 1 . r councilman, the tee member of Central committee, J fclrri Vard-For Conr,rlim n n 1. Itnll committee, E5trePTh'Can conventIn will be held kkk ir . c me candidates for rOBl II A Crow.l.r r a mf Wc Burkhart. A B Lacy and los I t A Parker will be nominated Pt democratic nrlm.n-toe' ..iii uu evenincr and thja ...n.l o. W evening. A warm contest It Mfeil on Mondav. Mpiiaua IT.I...H. : . . I'i'.NoiiiB nas a graded school, two churches, twoSunday schools, two prayer meelings, a Y I' S C E society, - " r"01! tunics niu aocieiy, Womans Relief Corps, a brass band, lU'erV Stables, ririir. clnro ..nu.nl chandlse store, wagon shop, blacksmith shon and a holel If nH .u . . r ..w.. nniILa H KSl mill and tannery. Any person wishlnir to build tlther will have the land given to llirtm U..IIJ 1 II ...w... ,w umiu uii uiiu u nne water power with little expense. Persons going to mill have to po to Stayton a distance of ten miles. And a tannery built here would oe within easy leach of a fine grove of hemlock limber. Mrs Mllltln nf Alhanv I.. tn O-. urday inspecting he Relief corps, which she reports In unnd Lhano ul . t. 1 JV. RIVIII R AND AltKOlu Dr H A navi,, of llarrlshur. elosul in tugene . -21 000 land deal t Saok.i . parti.. Tuesday. T. laud '.oburg and llarri. burg. "eeo Compl.iut i. made olwut the ttrriiic co J. t.ou of, .m.a .tre.t, Wing H,d with mud and water m the Tnir.1 ward. They are pronounced uDpassabl. and worec th.a country road. Aloant is h.n.....in.. .1.. 1 ... ... . . full . "'"""'"i now owns a lull Hooded, registered Ma. iir k nrZ,,'':i "t'"iy- "HI rank a. . protector with any ..( the csuiuea. Durini two nmln. 11. 1 o upcm uousA and court hnti&i wr- .i....i .... v . aii. 1 . r"-".c" wiui ciuzens oi Albany, shoivlnR that e have the people and are a city for a faet. The Poslmastcr-General of Norway has s.,,arrJ"""1af,er,'1n ,S. the bicvele shall be used liv o . ii... .mi,.. " r." . pu"'fi tor .T rV" "nc.re "Je roa"' "id will vet bi! nne nf th.. .... . - - 'ihiu oiaier, Kti-in Hrr.X ir.-... ,,1 all. .jdlHi VfHI .'.n lmim-.,.;t.r. ( - to1.50 ut Kleiu Krcc. AU tne co AVear a n-iif. .f ari:n : . ,wv ma m yuur runner nOfjta and keen t mm .. . . - Bros. : ' ' "Iuem Choice j.Tkcd Venison at C E B.-t-wntll-. ..UI1J., miVh iuui ncwrr pot cheap. If VOIl Wfti rn I .... - I 1 t 1 tor the csa cf it tl.H winter call at Will Muaie fttore. Buy Warner Bros corset of W F Rp.-w1 BargainsTn summer Keods at Read's. Will H eurk. V d vciionl si 091 nox em Among the Robders Mt. 1 r n.,ci. nell. nf 11.1. 11., ...... Northern Pacific train that was held un near Rock Springs, vVash, last week. She war returning hnm. (. en t '6, ..w.... ..una Li.lCIISIIUIg. bhe states that the first sh knew of their I. .cei.ee was wnen they placed a pistol ociore r.er, and on seeing she was a wo man to.d ner to keep still. They did not ; . ...uv passengers. j nj auther of negro porter was near her birth and wnen subscribe the robber told him tn thrnw nn his h.n. I he was hflrtlv frlnhli.rl .n.l ... ... u... one. The robber shouted to throw un the whici uueunume reiioiv tainted and leu on ine noor. inere was considerable ex citement In the car, but it was soon over eugene rtegisier. At Last It looks as if the ln,u depredation claims presented by resident nf thlclnf.lliv ...ktl. 1 V . . ... ...ic ueeii nangtn hre for a long time and have occasioned the visits of several government apents to Pendleton, will soon h.Bi.i.i u.. n 1. Sam. It is reported that several parties are receiving vouchers, which, after bein' dulV Sll?ned. will he 1. .? lhe names of two were learned. Last Saturday, Frank S Landry received a voucher for $941. During the Indian war of IS78 the redskins destroyed his hOUEP and nil tie rnnta..tB II ... .1 . ....v.i.o. 11c was men residing on Owen's creek, about midway between Willow Sprlr.gs ant Iieasley's mill. MrLandrv Immii Ii be absent about the ttme the Indiana made tneir Informal call. CJ 1) Richardson is also in receipt of a voucher. lie will be prid about $200 for property which the siwashes confiscated. Pendleton K. O. It Won't AVork In Aimvvin,'n Profeisor Stoddard's famous art work 'Glimpses of the World'' was first thrown - , .... ii uiai iy:n iwo montns 8gO the sale of all those iifferior publications .ui. 00 uuiugrapns 01 tne world," etc, were at nnm nam. .. tu ....lii.i . . v, 7 ,r j-vw. iiv puuiisiiers had nothing else to do but to send their agents west, where the new publication was iinLnnwn D... XT . - um. iticbsr oeioiy and Blumer, representing the new Stoddard """'"i e jusi arrived in Aitiany and our people wll1 be posted enough to insist up- .in Ih. numA ni C!fnJ.-J t - - oiuuuhiu upiiearing as ine auther of the Art Album which for ithey MIKI'll. It Is said the eleclon of Pierce as one of lhe presidontnl elector, will be contes ed. "j way . According to the Transcript a verv re markable accident occurred at Dallas- looking young men, and they were fear fully dry, If It wa8 Sui.dav. Afrer rust Una manfiillv f,,r 1 : r rusl jo,." tl ',0nt ".likewise tl.e ba?k --- K"C 11 I D anil i cnrfd. w hither this scribe knotveth not. It Is rennr.fA tUn i , . . was recenily born In Lee countv, Va It had teeth and mag.illiee..t head of hair, in a clear vo w t c-ii.i. .'pi i , ., fl " tun; iiere is short." It hen closed lis eyes and died. ........ ,.y -,,, wonoeiliil phenomenon, taken In connection with the prevalent feeling aooct lhe coirct. fiitfhtcncd the negroes, and they thought the end was about here. TOP at Will & Stsik'. for y ur vtUh r.lra n Nolhin vr jeeiry no tuvervsio 0 Klrcan sortuicntfoi widdirfr preJenlr. lk this part of Oregon An Instance of what mav be accom pllshed by the pcor, down Ir'odden farmer of the Pacific Northwest, is given l.v the Athena Press, u-mm. .... . ...i.. . . una. uiuwn I'ui in.geii n loe n..rv. inn .. i.. t . . - ."..w.i it.uu nine nisi . n , ' l,Ve m,'M t Ills "' i-enaieion.ior which he paidHJo Th s year lie harvested a crop from It which naid fr the Inn.l 11.. i. . .1I1..V.CII1CIII he had made upon it and had a litil 1-n for this yeai's work, and last week sold ...c uiiu 10 j i t onyderlor ftooo. Steam w.i. ttimoil n .1 .1.. . v.. ull nl pump. Ing station yesterday and at 1 o'clock p m the numns wpn. ci,-.,.,! tl. '.. . . . 4 ,c .mailer pump which has a capacity of 36,000 gal lons per hour. WD th. nnlv lj . . .... ,ic M.CU ttU tl.e water sas pumped Into the mill race, v"rl gauons pumped 10 the reservoir. This .Inn. In. .u. - .u, JUI 1U.C of cleaning tne well. The first hour the mimn ue urnrlnn I. In..... n . . r ,', ,U"K me water in the well 2 feet.the well having about twelve mien pumping was begun. Tl was esllmntpH tl. 11 .... ... .. . ' "' '".. na.uiniiurging at the rate of 30,000 gallons an hour, but ....... . uw.uci. vui 5 11 was impossible to towel It tnnr. Ih.n 1Z i--i 1 ' . , luii. iiirtiier. The large pump has a capacity of 61,000 gallons per hour and will be atiached and both will be worked together and all the ........ ri.T.u um i. pu.nioie. ouard. TTere IR fining n....nn.K. -I ... . from the llnllnc Tr.i.l.. ... Side has adopted a style of dishing out its .. - ".i.n .ui cucii oav 01 tne week. The ffrt nt I u 1.!... .. uc ucuer 11. lustrated by a ffgure made by skipping Imm Pnlnmn tn nl.. 1 B ...... .w wiuiiiii, Humeiuing as follows: "MondayBill Doollltle fell over the fence. Tuesdnv wh.n Tim Doollttle fell ni'r ih. r.n.A I.. ..1 i . . . .... .... itiicu one of his ears. Wendesday Biil Doo llttle, who fell over the fence and sprained one of his ears feels all broke up. Thurs- Hnv Ttlll nnnlltlln.'. II. 1 i- wo..... o Wliuiliuil IS UO( con- sldered dangerous. - Friday Bill Doolittle is still recovering r.lcely. Saturda Bill Doolittle, who was all broke up bv falling over the fence and spraining one of his ear6 Monday, was able to go to the mountains hunting todav. Catarrh In ll.e II rail IsundouhlAlP... . .li... . . . I 7 ' " "V. ' ' "lo ,,!0". ' 1 a m. o vry 'lo -d ; fh-iuVr, a. .1 it h. fc-yern cases of calnrih. Try it. r?i.oi.o r-oitooL. Tl.o Ii.,.!. .!..!.. .......u. n in i-omilienee nn t--: i... n it it at 7.-J-. n,.ii. " "u , rliurrl, , will V occ a we Ik"1 'i" ' li.H.nn. f... l or. .... . . . L ..-...... rl.u. inoso ntenil iii In ., K,, "'""y K'ye their names to - - ".wii, ii. j-oaiinv .f- T..nl. ...11CU.I O. A II... ...... Pn I..... . ... . l' lon ive ,h:i.. .T"1!1"" and will ,.h..,, : ' 'Bs,ng nearest -o the and chrYu?WTJ" movement with a t4 carat Hunting CJ " w.-irrantpil tn ...... n . . t,lse ,i..i. r' "f value i 4?j.s. (Jne guess wl'h each 50 cents worth vf rneiclipndig'.. Rkopfm'h r i) . . ... . hi tailoT shnn. "., i.. ". of .uitins. ready, o 17 " I'Z public for a C ieso icitsa continuanceof their patrui,.,ee and - ne. l! W' k ni1 ,ron,l't 'l'lion 10 e needs cf his patrons. Remember .11 boot! and iho Louth t o Klein lire, that rip. run over ot .oloon," looso Blll be repaned by us f.ee cf llir)le Swont ..ill... ... ; ... ...,u, . ... ..iiimy Dltl at (J F, Bnnrnel'a. ly the pnllon A full 'in. nf n.T'i:...TTTT . Bros ."i'ier roios at tvlein AN OPEN LETTER. 1 luive for the past twoyenta been af flicted with chronic perirarditue, accom panied all tho tinio bv around the Iieart, with excessive circula tion, sleepless niglitH, fear and ilistress I was unable to attend to the duties of my profession. I had exhausted mv KllnU' l. (in nt t..n.i;n.-..n . J. V. R ....in-nie, us 11180 mat ot mv rnllpni.nno ..,.1 r.. 1 .. . ... . . ... j r....... ....u luuiiu no reuei until COminc lin.lnr tl.n .Inni . . . liicnt of Drs Damn. A little more than a month elapsed since I received thiH treatment, nn.l I na. t...ii.r..n.. I am cured. I have none of mv former troll 1 I'B. nn.l .. .1. . - . -- , ...... ., ,D1I ,,alla iu nivu my per sonal experience m the interest of liu niantty. I have been a practicing phy. SlCllin fntirlnnn ..nn... ....1 - n .... 3 um nrii Known in Una city and Marslielil, Or. I deem " "i just uiuy to the public and Drs larnn lo write the above. Dn. Sxkei.e. Oflll-e liniira frnm 111 ..... evenings, 7 to 7 ; Sundays, 10 to 12. All riirnliln dlifni.;A .1: wuii; ujauast's, ana cftt Zct?lta'':lXe nJentiaIlr and ,. ...n.i-.i. . urea ot private diseases guaranteed. 1 !!,'c"1I.ri!11 receive home treat ment after a visit to the doelors' office. Inquiries answered and i-in.nl... ..... D . II . free. Thfi Tim limn .. Uouse: "um'w l"e 1(ever Office Kc.-ere House. Tho owners of the Merced Wonlnn Afi lia xr.i n.i lelmngfrom business, we have purchased'a part of fheir stock at a BIG DISCOUNT. A Barbecue of Burning. kiu,G loves from $1 a pair up. I sarry a i -Tir ,c''mnK bwods in black and col ored. Will receive novelties for the holiday!, Agent for the celebrated Ceo temeri glove. Samuel E. Yoi'no A Turkey's Stomach. "How mm h I asked Dr Stanley, coming Into a crowd, will the Stnmnrh nf an nr.!!-.... hold how much water?" Some guessed a pint, some a pint and a half, others a I iuan nno none nigner man a quart and a half. The doctor', .nn fh..t... ...UII. ..ln- . .1 1 .... . ' . . ....unliving goomer had cleaned and fi led with w.t. .uA u of the bird and on meas.irtno. th. a..i i I found it to be i list K.vnn n.i.rl. T.!l.. I , . .... .jUH. ... L.U1I.. turkey cers ILECTED. Albany Lodge, lOOF .t l.. i.l ning elected the following officers cj -..uiug lCrm : W Burkhart. N a Pf Reese, V G. I Kill.. D t. C Parker, PS. radwohl, Treasurer. rjnussell, Umer Hendrlcson and I Her Were nlnn.nt ...... J aajournment R L Burkhart, N. t. invited .11 Ik. .' i . .....iiuciB to re v-uy Restaurant to partake of Ff'. la. IT Sl 14 UVai-j E 1H1KBIED. u want the best groceries to be in the city ; th.n call on Parker iH.!?' ,resh Prdce just from the .uen can on Parker Bros. p naps fbr'arT.""' be8t baked Kood he l Parker n8' C0k!"' I"e"' e,c-.""n I j fir" class treatment. tl KEATINS MONTEITH rn w-n. nesday evening Nov3o'h,iSnj,at the home me unuc s moiner, corner oi Ferry and Ninth street, Albany, by Revs Prichard and Condlt, Mr W H Keating, a lawyer, of .,, nvt uii:liiia iii on ten n, i a native resident and popular youne ladv nf thU lr Tu 7 I .v , wemun a pleasant 1 event, was performed in the presence of re1fltlviB nnrl a f... Sil . I . Miuuirtic incnas, . wedHInfT simnue fn11n...A,t tl .. i .. I VH1,rv. '"u"cu. i nC nappv I icuicinucrca wnn some hand- Mr nn.l f k L. , l ...in . I ... 'r , , - vniiS mm nave ior tneir i .-v-., ... uw aim will laKC with nem me oest wishes of many Albany Ue place on sale their complete lines, eonsisting of Men,, Boys' and Children's Clothing, Flannel Shirts and Underwear, and Blankets, at prices that will aurelv mv you come again. Wo guarantee a positive saving of will cost you nothing to see these goods. 50 per cenr. It BOItN. KLEIN. On Tuesday. Nov 1S92, In Salem, to Mr and Mrs Tony Klein I girl No 4, wtight 9 pounds. All doing G.'.D".E "I "rry the IarK Ulsse. anS mm ,nd gd wearin( fce f. . "J1Jc,1:dren ,ho" ' 'he city e just added a line of .t,.i ,v.X, ftioe. tl.l.t. f . . 1 rezommenri tn th. leeo.&t,h"IreI"ir"' b-. S E Yol ng. the sesfoa at C K jt cranbeirioaoY' iJB. HaWk h"I y.0Ur boot nd 'koeanf - r - warracs, Dot iney do f!loo. rUn 0Ver tir.i',th0nI !h" fro to Klein Bros as 7c .-he t.l... come loose. T iry n pair .ra bave drylcetfor Li I "o lV. n r 11 rs't,"t,'l, t0 "'" ''cir! y t'tbccu.lel in Alban.-. Mrs. Annte W. Jordan. Of 100 Tremont 8t., Boston, was In very poor health, from i,.irt ir.i.n. ... ...... hntHnir rush ... . ........... . .. ' inn 73, in. r l!,F ."ra"- r." Il-lni,..... . 1 . . fe 1 "'l"... A Clll- ... . .i ,. mnner nrounit on neural- J1?.t W. , r. "'"'"a feat suBerini;. she could not lako the ilc-tor's medicine, so took Hood's Sarsaoa, f"?t hnith. Sh" nh couM ral Jiood's niwapa ilia all c!aj juiii then not say enough. 1 .OC P LLS ftro tnario, tnd trs per- feci Ic eg jpoi!V.Pii,rroror:lou ar.d appearance. THREE Good Reasons why it will pay you to buy your Suits and I r 11 v n 1 c Fl 1 11 re ... u'iuus UI US. let, BECAUSE we liave tlie lari.t nn.l ...i.. , . . 2nd, BECAUSE we have the W-.t ... 3rd, THUS enabling a, to .urgo.fs cheaper than you can get them elsewhere A (ine dlsnlav of Ifniiiinv a ... IIAlir nt.iJt, Tn... S.., Ai . J 1 Get our lirin's on .9iL8n.c.i.A Gum Coats and oilier iv .-! .rilla The L I Hi f loir (o The Cloiilew, Fnrmshjrsiai t flittsn of ti3 Vii; :ay. T L WALLACE & CO A H ...... ALBANY, OREGON. Bay Stoves aid Ranges ol Mattlews & Washbnrn Buy Stoves andRangesof Matthews & Washbur i Bny Stoves and Ranges! Matthews Sl Washb n Boy Stoves and Ranges ol Matthews & Washburn. Bay Stows ui Bws of Mntthnws a fidhm F. L. enton. - , Hosier In INE TEAS, COFFEES. SPICES "Dd Konoral anorlmcnt of ' O- CB CT2 "ECT -rer -w t. . iMri,tirD.tr0,. thnh-nr, rrr..-,fc'.-a- - sas. 1 Rear lhe t. ., ' M"K""- r-u- c..:.