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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1892)
ubllshed ovary day In the week ex Kunuay. liVCrmti. Ed ilom aad Prep'rs btsreJ tlho Poet Om?e at Albany, a umii ultuiur. ....narenBKK r, isot IT Bl'UBETTE WOLF. Til 18 lOre- tbout 0 o'clock a man, plainly -ed, went to the nousa of Mr JaB clier near the ice works, nil asked something to eat. Ho was asked in to liouw, ns it was very stormy, and n eDiiistliinu to eat. Mrs Hatcher Ct to the next neighbors, when the iitippeu out. ana ran at lull speed slonit the street. Tlie neighbor de- Mit was Burdette Wolf.the m-uderer led in t ort land, as she had seen him re, he linvint worked (or a brot ler- Lw at Marslield several years ago. I matter was reported to Marshal tiuan, but no trace of the man could ured. As the murder was com- bed about two months ago it is en- !y improbably a man of Wolf's in L'ence is in this vicinity, less than a Jred miles awav from the scene of murder. Peopl? who knew him saw in Eastern Oregon also. This man robably some one else, perha-ii y of some other crime. Mi'sical Company Kllis G Kerr, it-seating Middaugh's Musical Come- ohas been in the city arranging tor lappearance of his excellent company on tlie zin. me iieiena inuenenu- save: "siinu'soptra House was nued Die doors last uigut with a critical appreciative audience. llie at' ition was Middaugh's Musical Come Icon nanv in "Our berman Ward.' the applause me p ayer s received ing the performance snowed that the irable notices the company lias re d Irora the eastern press were well rved. "Our Cierman MaW ! lable musical comedy and the peo- nho appeared in it last night were ood. The play is an interesting one, i several realistic pictures, particu- ' a fine scene in the Rocky Cliff hce. A number 01 Binning and liing epecalties were introduced and well received. ti - r Sa.mi'.lisq at Pendleton. The E 0 k: Money mav be a little tight in 4 itleton but there Beems to be plenty i: with which to decorate the green 4li. There are reports in sportin; s to the eitect that one ot me uig f:iio games ever seen in these parts place baturday night, me game what i? known as a "fiver," ami his 1 Bengal nibs, the tiger, was a f erce ready and willing to tuck 10 all rs. It did not lack tor eager as nts. The came was unlimited, and .;ne instances single beta of $150 and were made, frequently the pos in of over folio depended upon tin of a card, the sport was Kept u 3 o'clock in the morning. Oil THE KNOW A big taste of Eastern weather. This morning about 5 o'clock it began snowing in Albany and kept it up stead ily most of the time since. Very heavy water soaked flakes covered everything in eiyiii, leaving a deposit of six to eight inches on the ground. The wind blew too, somewhat. The snow stuck to whatever it struck. Electric light wires lropped : ditto several Doles. Too Intp to he repaired and there will be no lights tonight, (jet out vour Iannis. Nut a tick was heard over the telegraph wires. Down botli ways. Part of the wtst own ing of the O. F. temple succumWd to il s weight. Others would hate fallen but for prompt attention. Both traino weie on time at noon. Increasing bhow north, decreasing south ; first flakes at Ricaville. near Oakland. First snow on the O. P. fif-een miles this side of Y equina Raining at the Bay. o snow at Lebanon at 9 o clock, hut rain Some there now. This is tame beside Tacoma's fourteen nches at 1 o'clock this morning. A little taste of Bnow will do us good. But let it go, the sooner the better, but this B Hie holidav season, as tnovr is not in- liginous to Oregon. At press time a light rain was pre ailing and snow me'ting slowly. All telegraphic wires are down. m.His The Rotebnrk' T?v!,., I... .1 .. . n,.a nits bisn- hng head o "Ameueas greatest countrv newspaper. ' Salem i pi'ttim, n.-i-.ii:i ,.. t. 1 ... a detective bureau. Public ai.j uiivaio work done. A P"ss -ini't it panic in tli mniitlis. at liavt if it does not on ur i! will ol pr-'-lit- :hrt-- sirtur-i- A Marion i-onntv '-Jit.-.r law exemntii: -nrn-i,.Mi. i,!i, of IOOO at least. This' is in the iiit ieM of the poor man, and is worth at Last a solid thought. The San Frant-lsrn the startling ami mp dent Hums-cm will U 1'x -niiner milk-- i- ri. that Presi- a iiimiiIi t vciiERB Institute. The first session he held at the court house Tuesday ting Dec 27th. A cordial invitation tended to all. The remaining even- will be held at the onera house. Jil lecturers have been secured and an .lent prcgram will be presented each Ding. The forenoon and afternoon stings will be at the Albany College Uding. On Friday evening, the 30th, rcdmiBSion fen of So cents will be vged to help delray the expenses. IwiU have with us on that evening uieorge Whitaker, President ol the Uaniette University of Salem, who has Bde reputation as a lecturer. U b Russell, bupt Mil ML Oil I'lHKMll Mi M Sen.lers has been visiting Corvallis friends. Miss Rose Rrumbuil 1 f t for Ll Grande this noon- Mr S W Paisley leaves this week for North Carolina, where he will spend the winter. Mr B Magers. of Albanv, is in town on a visit to his mother for a week or two Stayton Times. License has been issjed for the marriage of Goo W Simmnn's of Tacoma, and Minnie Powell 01 Linn County. At an entertainment at Corvallis tomor row night E E Lnrriniore wilt sing a solo, be In t jvo duets, and take part !n a comic quartet Heffeltlnger, probab"y tlie best foot ball player in the world la now a resi dent of Spokane, where he is working lor tlie ureat rortiiern. Mai Magone, who recently walked from Union county to Chicago, at 80 years of age, will retire to the mountains, live like a hermit and write a dook. I O Writsman. manager of the Farmers & Merchants Insurance Co., of Albany, was in tho city Saturday looking alter the interests of his company. Roseburg Review. Miss Mattie Martin, the artist, is mak ing arrangements to locate in McMinn- ville. Miss Martin is a talented artiBt and a thorough teacher and deserves success in her new field, blie has made many friends in Albany, whose best wishes she will take with her. F. Co will give a' masquerado ball on the evening of January 2nd,which prom ises to be a pleasant affair. Following are the committees : Floor Managers, C B Winn, M P Phillips, Lient J A dim ming, H L Walden, R A Murphy. Re ception Committer, Cant T J Overman, Capt M H Ellis, Lieut W A Humphrey. Invitation uomminee, x r v omus, d i-. Payne, E M llorton. the faculty of the Ltdai-.! S'anar-l Cri versity, and perhap- rv;.'e in California winteis, probably a (.i..ai I. The Jacksonville Times savs : VP n. ceived the custtinrv call from S. P. Haslitt, the gieat origin printer of the tramp persuasion. Although he has "roughed it" for nearly 4(1 vnts, times seems to have dualt gi-ntly with the "Pilgrim," as he lookf 1,1 oldei nnr more careworn timn he did ii v-a sago, when ne soiu us ouroniHoiiijiining rule.w lnch he liad lilt-hod from tue i iuien orlu-e a few nnni'tes before. Ilo went south on ednesdav. ; n-sljtrre (.'orvaMis lin.o .' -r .loli nii'n will coutitiuu I , - V 1-8 ' r.li . t end -upper to be given t iit -l:y night has been ind-ji-n E.-rt,i i3 Koo.iunt of tho piesent The SjI-i a-ii ich'-.l. of the city are all milling f-- C 11 l tin le-tivitirl. Most wnf h.-vi' p-aiii treei' " a wi'nl.ml. f-.oin olaiis in a reurnt Youtn's nipamou, t m-vt-i a.-rani;ement, Sr 'oh.n L.:.. H night elected the fol-w;i.-lH vi . D ; Sohell. W M; J H Wy. . S V; H 11 iwi.t, J v- DP Mason. -- -8U . : J J Clurltim. M-nret&rv: W I-! Ra-r, f.l.-i. Falem is now a bee hive of co-in over a lately developed nu,l fait developing scandal concerning the insane asylum. There must he some tire, judging by the amouni 01 sinoKe ma-. 19 omnipresent. This scandal should be inventiuntKil bv the proper authorities anj no guilty man allowed to escape punishuieul. Parties that arj in a position to know, state the worst is not yet known to the public If all, of even a portion of the reports are true someuouy ought to bo hung. Woodburn Independent, Skating Rink. Having purchased of Mr Beam his skating rink at the Armorv. I will continue to run it in a satisfactory manner io me puplic. upen every 1 liurs day and Saturday nights for everbody General matinee Sitjrday af:ernoon; matli-ce for ladles only Thursday after noon. Frank Wheeler Boots and Shoes 1 carry the I.irgjs line of medium priced and gocd wearing b03's, misses and children shoes in tlie city, and have just added a line of s'eel shod school shoes which I reroininend to th trade. Dont forget that 1 repair any 6hoe 1 sell tree 01 cnaige. h K lOl'NO Holiday slippera at KMa's. liilUG 1VU AHHOID . TO tUMIAY t 1IAkO' is Eng ml la ?'h Ch! 1 n i' P lr ll Girls at thu o;)er hcuse J '"r Hnet line or linllitny liuoil. In I lie Valley, i-i i'f tquatiztllon failtdtoi -..n:-e to oay. 01 - uIestial laundry ij C.u " h-vii-g sold oat (0 letutu In buying Holiday presents Variety To select from Is what C-'tints. Foshay ot Mason Have the Inrgest and best stock of HOLIDAY GOODS to he found anywhere in the valley. A glance shows that. Look a second time- More yet. Twtnty-ono different kinds ol family Bibles, thirty-six different kinds of teachers' Bibles take vour choice. The The U P' are prepai laigest and finest assortment of perfum eries in me va iey; nothing nicer tor a present. Sachet powders, juvenile books without end, for 5 cents upwards. F'ull 'ine of poets, Prescott's works, etc. Dickens lower thin ever, and already low. Handkerchief boxes, dressing anil toilet cases, writing desks, shaving sets, work boxes.many kinds of playing cards, alphabet blocks, numerous games, in fact anything to be secured in this country. ai'eciui uiscount to . . teacliers buying in quantities An early call means a good choice, but the flock is big, and there will be plenty for the crowds at any time. .:k M, Kune diol naar Mehatna i D mtier and was buried in w-viu -t -y hie was 70 years c:-.oi 'u Uregoa from Iowa in -si, . ci ii tlm lSt-i ti e F x V . nfa4. II lay, 1891. Jud. 0 Fiurnett has retidared a decision h -Ming tlist a 2 mill road tax levied tn M:r. mi county hsjonced to the county and not tn thR cit nf Saf.-m on Dronertv inside thu limiti of llie citv. A lii-T fljht had b en ma le t.. tn, t ihn in-tter. ill Remembnr Conn A Ilrndricson tat o Oru- goniaD coupons on all cish 6alei. Prij tin m until! i t ti Read'?. oriNG. P-ortland, a city of 70,000 Nation, brags over their postoflice Isfuiog money orders in one day. Salem, a pr 12,000 population, issued 46 domestic Irs the same day, tozther with foreign Irs to all Darts of the world and did not kk they did enough business for a newt- pr item. statesman. that's the mtter of Albany. One day euk postmaster Monteith Issued 32 or- That would make our population Oue More Plocer ;om : John Bilyeu was born i Overton county, Tennessee, July 23rd,1824. While amnll with his nftrpnta moved tolndiana, from thence to Illinois. Then lie waa united with Nancy Workman in the holy Wimlo nf mntrimonv. March 9th. 1848, and in the fall of tlie same year moved to Missouri. In the spring ot isoj ne oMti. iiU wife and two children started on the perilous journey across the plains to make a home in uregon, nrnvius iu the Willamette Valley August 10th of the same vear. where he has made his linrnA Aver at DP A. Ill OH t of tll6 ttmO in t inn nnnntv. Kv industrv. honesty and economy he and his wife made them selves a comfortable home and raised a large and respectable family, consisting of 9 eons and o aaugnierB. nis wue, j anna nnd 3 dftiiffhters and a host of rela tives and friends remain to mourn hie irtoo a ft r mftnv months of natient Buf fering ho on the night of the 18th of December, 1S92, peacefully fell asleep. XI. D. VY ILLIAHs- Spokane crank ha offered to walk to :ago, a distance of 1922 miles, in 96 days, nromlsen tn nnll tn nrh and evcrvune Ot bo.S8o telceraDh noles a pns'cr. 8xtO, 5ng the praise of Eastern Washington, ris this all. This pedestrn promises to t a large rubber coat, rose co!oreJ in f and lend color behind, cn which much b beautiful and picturesque scenery and liincnt people of that section shall be f'ed. lie wants two railroad fare4 and go in cash. ki'oh's Cure, the rcht couch sud croup is tor tale by no, rocket tvzo contain tj-Iive doscr.only 25 3, Chilureu love it. py k Mttsou. Uj cvDings. All snbecribertF will have V whether -Heading or not. Oo.y $1 - leseonf. Most corr n'te stick of c root lies iu cit vhu oe touudat C E Rrowr eirs. fle member all boors a-td i hofts bought o lC!o;u Hrrs that rip. run over or soles come loose will be repaired by ns freo rf oha-ve. Farmers try a pair of French Kmbootf. J u . . .. . I . J H1U.OTII, l-Jl ,J, kllO BHIIIO w j uner, 11 inihriv ni KiiBfanjri. cut DOW I Dnnt tn mInni irnn A ,.na An c-r Kr. v . .-,!. . 'l u " ,.:s..Tl.L. " " " - . . ;vr ..tJWfl,Wl irj ivy,iuuu, um 1 & pan- auji nave ury tee. luditu vevriD but hi horns. ?2fl.625. Iaablittv mako ntlltntinna im oivan as the tm e ot iu failure. 1 vr vent fuxcouni on nan cm it iimni I'he t.ta) vote of ().! Bhnw. that Pierce dutlPS noxt 15 dtya for cash C E B-ownell. received the large it vote. The fiflure aro; Krpvblietn C.p'ee 35.002. Dunne 34,028. Irwin 34.032. Miller 34 910. Democratic lluteher 14.243. Calvin J4 217. Noland 14.- r- opies HurleiL'ta 'J5. a 7 J. tialvani 2G811, Hnit 2C,fl65. Denocratic Peopl-i rtrroe, 35 813. Prohibition -Black 22 8, Gaylimt2250, Lucas 2267. Paskor2281. The contest over Pierce ta not yet decided; but I if Burnett's deoision U subtained this will I be the vote. Finokilk umbrellas at French V. Gold headed er.res at Erench'a. COUPONS taken at W F Read'?. A Hire pair of slioDers for holidav at Souvenir spoous at Will & S:ark' Ldies if ou want vour Xmaa present u- prccu u a Duy suppers at Klein a. ty far (he largest assortment of holidav slippers for gentlemen at Klein Bros. Al most at your own prices. Several six octave oigacs for sate at cost. C-il on Prof W W Davia. Klein Bros aellno shoddy stuff, but sell boots acd shoes made of leather. VIAVI Co office io Baltimore block. Don't fail to buy dry good., holiday guuufl, cie, etc, ni v r neaa. Thy bent owclry at Will & Stalk's. Genuine Teressee Sorghum cn draught at u tt Drowneu s. A full 'iuo cf fleece slipper soles at Klein I nroj. Klein Baa lironfclad schocl shoes nox em all. Citnrrb in the II rod Is undoubtedly a diteue of the blooJ.acd such ouly a reliable blood puritior 0 in etfeo perfect cure. Hood's 8ar ntn i. blood uriti-T, aid has . many vry in 1. it Try it . When yon bay our boots and shoes of Kltiu Bros they dou't Binke you nay 25 to 30 cents extra a pair for a warrant, but they do their own shoe makijg and repair all boots and shoes free of charge, that rip, run over or coinc loose. AVe have the largest stock cf ladies an- demear ever shown iu towu. tie sure and si 0 w hat W K Kead can do far you before placing our order. Special Holiday MEtGAttS ! SEE HERE GOLD SPECTACLES. $ 3 00 at French's, GOLD FILLED WATCHES. 12 or at French's. ALARM CLOCKS. 1 $ at French s. SILVER SUGAR SHELLS, ,Si at French's. CHILD'S SOLID GOLD RING, .7J at trench's. The owners of the Merced, Woolen Mills, Merced, Oal., retiring from business, we have purchased part of their stock at 'a BIG DISCOUNT. A Barbecue of Bargains. V place on sale their complete lines, consisting of Men's, Boya' and Children's Clothidg, Flannel Shirts and- J,ttHL";raVFXUKiDoat,',1Iy Underwear, and Blankets, at prices that will surely make . you come again. Lidies you can huy uvergaitcri trom73o 10 $ i.ou at itlein crop, i 11 tue go. 43 Fun ruDiCTM . This wetlc I Will e1v a box ol choice mixed candy free to each pertonbujing a pound of my 50 cent tta. f. oROIVNE LL., ENCYCLOPADIAE and Glimv-s-f thi WulUl Cf opons takeu at W K U-'ad's. T AN ' KD. A (tirl at nnce to do ge-s-TT prnl lions-work Call at tho rfllce or naideuco of DrGW Safton. AN INVITATION ' veiMiug is-hailed with do'i ht, eo an nation to save inrm'-y w lisUn-d to with iitioc, and if heeded shnuld Guide yon to "ore if C E Browne!!. If U1N alio takes COUI'ONS. sr a pair of artio s io your ruhhf r and keep j our feet warm, at KLiu ::n Kroi are hound to be the leadoia n ' and shoes for low Trices and b.j.-t ' Mid larent soi;k (o select frcli'. lann.t be cnsled in Albany. i'-i-'s fi.r si pp-.r?. .11 -V J Kltiu B-os i.rict-s 00 luU.er goods i o--i'g. Tlr. v cili yju m-irey. '.v Warnir I'.rr.s corel cf V F I' ted a "n Ci-t bitf btrKnius in uo'd wstohes 'D -li'i- j;we t -Mr--. ' rrre tirl. dovru lr.r u- vroran hit- -to'.l canii-na'fv 25 cm'lt k Ftir.c. ' T Our Store for a Nevt I BOOKLET.) NewIdcasPut ina Bright, M FREE To Those Who Ask For It T T TE havonlv a few of them but every V ladv Rnould have one. it is bright little book r.bot good carpet sweepers about nisaell's Carpel; Sweepers That everone wlo live on carpels L. I Six cen pages of new idea put in a new Wav. S. E. YOUNG, A"any, Oregon. Tii 't lew in Ln con it v h been placed at 25 rmlU. K0T1CE OF FINAL KETREMENT. ToTICK IS HKHKHV fiTVnS THAT THE I S l (U'riiftieil Tt.t:utr rf lite Iir-t will md est of J it h W Wie' deoi'wl,h nlcti hir niiu account in Hfti'l f-tii'e. flinl thdt tliConntv C-nrt of th tfit nf Orr:.''in for I Ann &nvt hu ttxv ! f.rury 7lli, iRwl, at the hur.f 1 o'cl-x-k p m of rei-i ilny, f.' litntl g rt.l.f timut if nr tn Mhi ftts-ount :iJ f ir fettling This the lUh iU of Lwrn'r, 1W, DKl-CILLA Wir.T.E. iltJ, H I i l V; V II ' II 111 I il I V.i J UmM Wo guarantee a positive saving ofj 50 per cent. will cost yur othing toEee tliese goods. It VW ) r M TL WALLACE & CO, ALBANY, OREGON. THREE Good Reasons why it will pay you to') Su'aul rui nit.lnng (mods ol uy let, BECAUSE we have the largest anil beet uk-cted stock. 2nd, BECAUSE we have Hie largest trade. Srd, THUS enabling ua to sell ourgoode choarerthan you can net them elsewhere A fine display of Holiday Goods now ready for iK'ction. Get our prices m Mackintoshes, Gnns Coals and other wet weather goods. Buy Stoves and Ranges ol Mattliews & Washburn Buy Stoves andRanges ol Matthews 4 Washbur Buy Stoves and Ranges! Matthews & Washb rn Buy Stoves anj Ranges ol Matthews & Washburn. Bay Stoves anl Ranges of 4 F. L. Kenton, Dollar In The Clo Hers, Furnishers anfl Hatters of thr Valley. FINE TEAS, COFFEES. SPICES, and a genoral aaaortmem nf buiicriiinrjagniroi all me leading Kcvsrariera and Magaxlnea. Tints eaa-., I ! J J Vt'HirNR I, tmrU Alt "j for l.ieoutrix; Near the I'. O.,