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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1893)
Published every day In the pi bundsT. Katersi at the r..st 0!fl t Albany regou, as ssoond oIam mall matter. FBIOAl JSiIAII M. IMS ooo E"VE!3sriisrar '- ? Tux annual mbktisq ot the Y M C A M beltl last evening in tlie roomsat the regon Bank. The reports ol the officers iow the association to be in a healthy edition, with harmony prevailing oong the members. The following rps of officers were elected for the en ing year: E F S ix, president. Jay W BH'.n.Vice 1'iesident. W S Thompson, Recording Secretary. E M Hor'on, Treasurer. 3 H Mcwullagli, General Secretary, ot increased salary, an efficient, popular loer, Trastees Ending during 1893 J B agill, C H Hart, W F Read, S N Te, W 8 Thompson. 1894 Wm tmiller, Geo Acheson, E M Horton, P Mason, S W Myers. U5 E F Sox, Blain, W II Lee, V J Smiley and R )hling. TuAAsaro Mbet IUb. The following roni the Salem Journal, and the party irred to can easily be guessed : Those bad men, and all democrats, too, k Bilyeu, of Eugene, J I Daly, of Dal and Banker Black, of Haliey.pnt up b on a democratic colonel and had a hel of fan last night, at Hotel Wil ette. They sent him a perfumed ) by one of the bell boys, that a lady Id htt nlenaed to meet him in the cor- t. The colonel, who will not easily aid in the shade when it comes to ant conduct in affairs of arms or the sanguinary conquests of the gentle immediately couched a reply in the t elegant military language, and in led her ladyship that he would be nsely pleased to meet her. The bell who could hardly keep a straight carried the missive to the imaginary lie, while the colonel awaited results glowing frame ot uimu. 1 the Saniiam. l)r C C Kelley, of nv. was at his Ureen Basin ranch reek. i Comely passed down to Albany bis claim above here Sunday. W Bmith received a letter Monday a party of Michigan lumber men ' desire to come to the Santiam ttv and locate timber claims. They probably locate in the bowlder k country above Coe. Harbor, a man nearly seventy years who lives in the vicinity of Bowlder k. above Coe. started out hunting after the big fall of snow about stnias, and was not seen or heard far two weeks. He was given up as ind probably frozen to death. Last lay, however, he rtturned home, lg walked in to the hot springs and ined until ufter the storm. Lum-an. THE EMINENT P1AMBT Al llie Op'ra lloii.o To nllu. By special request MrTolmie will give grnph'c description of some of the com positions on this evening's program at the Opera House. For those interested in music this n ut tie a rare opportunny to learn some valuable information in regard to the noble art, and should cer tainly draw a large house. Following is tite program : f-'onata Op. 31, o , Beethoven. . Allegro, Schirzo, Menuetto. Presto. a. Etude in C- minor, Chopin. b. Ballad in A. Hat, Chopin. c. Funeral March. Chopin. d. Cradle Sonir, Chopin. e. Volonaise in A. flat, Chopin, n. Octave Etude, Kulluk b. Soirees de Vienne, Liszt. c. Norwegian W editing Train, Urie(;. d Aufscwung, Schumann. a. Andante Spianato, Chopin, b Grand I'nlonai, Li"zt Steinway Grand piano used TheOreironian says: A man who can MIHtllS. In the roll call in the state legislature Lane county furnishes the first name in each house, Alley and Baughman. Among the funny things of the State Legislature was a bill by Willis, of Fort land.that no women be given clerkships. Mr Willis will be named Mr Dennis if he keeps that up, and will soon be bald headed in the bargain. G W Davis, clerk of the state board of school land commissioners, reports sales of land and receipts from different funds of 230,o29.3S. Of this $201,293.39 is school fund principal and interest. To tal number of acres of land disposed of, 122,249. These figures are for time be tween August 1, 1891, to D.'ce.nbe: 81, 1892, one year and five months. Brother Bell.ex-editor.of Independence, seems to be inteiesied in the eubject of baptism. A Folk county paper sava: Rev J R N Bell will preach next Sunday, Jan 15th, at 2:30 p ni sharp, in the Opera House. Indeuendence. Subier-i 'Firat p'ny the piano fur two hours without j Baptism by immersion not the exclusive distressing nis an lifiu-e must lie what uslcians call a virtuoBii. mis w as un questionably the verdict oi the selot crowd of people at'lm Marquam Grand last evening, wlio thoroughly f move i a delightful program by the excellent pianiBt, Mr Botwrl loiiine. ue certain- y commanded the admiration oi ma listeners His program was a test of memory, technique and endurance. He nnsnessea all the admirable Qualities of a great player.and every number was bril liant and artistic, ir.e entire program was composed of inter-sting composi tions, and all ot them of a high order. it Pkeparitory Department. . Bloss, of the Agricultural college In the city today on his way to d, where he will lecture before the ters institute- There is talk of do Away withv 'he preparatory depart ;, of thntcollewe. Frof Bloss showed Democrat man figures, indicating aniust tins would be. ihe youngest nt in the department is lo.and it is ically a part of the collegiate edu 1 secured. Out of about 70 in the 'tment only about 15 are from Cor , allowing that it is not local in irkings. There are now 273 scholars e ichool from all over the state, acuity have been rustlers in build p the attendance. P. .Men and Judge Fcllerton. svening several 0. P. man had a rencewith Judge J C Fullerton, at (pot hotel in this city, for the pur ascertaining, if possible, the true ion in the case, and more person 'ten they are liable to get their pay er nine months wages due them, in the hands of a receiver the case i in which the court of course takes iye part. Sfo far as any knowledge I is concerned the conference was :nsalisfactory,and really leaves the r in statu quo so far as the mens sts are concerned. MOV110ITI1 January 8th, 1893. The school is again in good running order. Quite a number of new faces have been added. A pleasant reunion was had or. the 2nd of all those who had returned. The Board of Regents met at ths O S M S in Monmouth last week After vis iting and inspecting tiie school and school work they retired to tranm-.t the business calling them here. Pres Brownson, of McMinnville, also Dr Stratton, of Portland University, de livered most eloquent addresses to the students last week. Dr Cainpbell.father of Pres P L Camp -bell, of the school, is still quite ill. A musical was civen in the chapel Saturday eve. by the music students.and j was highly appreciated by those present, j The Dixie Band gave a band concert at Dixie Saturday evening. A number of the students from Monmouth faced the .inl anil u-Ofittini anil H mvn ftVPP. Thfi ! entertainment was very good. j The Monmouth T.ibune has not been able to stand the winter and we are sorry to say has ended this life's career and calmly and quietly passed away. Mise Jennie Turner, owing toill health, has been obliged to stop her school worn and return to her home in Harrisburg this week, where it is hoped she will speedily recover. Government Jetties. -Capta'n Symons United States engineers, is returned to Portland from a trip to Yaqoina. lie reports that work has been going ahead on the jetties all winter, with very few days interruption on account oi tne weather. The landslide in the rock quarry sma-hed a derrick and an engine, but opened up a lot of rock, so the loss was slight and the work was delayed. Work has also been carried on continual Iv on the iettv at the month of the river, with the exception of a few days when it was necessary to make some repairs to the plant. The Mascot Gun Club had its month ly shoot yesterday. The score was: I,ff Dejoe, 21 ; Thos Brown, 2i ; Grant Fro man, 20; A D Leedv, 2o; Dr H A Lelnen ger, 18; W E Baker, 17; Frank Hackleman 16: A Propst, 14; Frank Wallace, 11; Al Perry, 9; Chas Murphy, S. On a shoot off Thos B.-own secured the gold medal and Grant Froman the silver medal. mode. Second, Baptism by immersion not the Scriptural mode, but a Romish invention." Also at the same place and hour the following Sunday: "linmer sionists disregard Divine authority bv refusing baptism to their infani chil dren." No charge to get in, and but little to get out. fOfUL AID PKKgONAl Mr II M Thornton lrft this neon on a two months trip East, going directly to his former home at Danville, 1'enn. John O'Conner, the live young auctioneer doing bus'ness in the Meyer block for a few jays, i a native of Albany, having been born in this city, somewhere near twenty years ago. His father was also an auctioneer, and did business here for several years. The young man has a triple tongue at Ihe busi ness. Mr C E Wolverton went to Corvaliis this noon to defend Mr John Rothell in the Jus tice Court of that city in the State agiinst him for assault on MDi-g Hopper, of which both sides have been eenerously presented by the Democrai. Quite a number of Clo veidale witnesess were subpoeneJ. The case excited considerable interest In that live community, and the result will be watch ed by a good many. i: nr. af d a nil vip, There lave h en 4(15 pupils id attendance at thr puhliu tcliool. tin Meek. Tc-nuht, at the eporii home, Tolinie the pianiftt, one worth li-tenini t-. A memorin' in the IrgtNtura asks that the e'rotion ha changed to November. Mr I.nnii Allen ha s.ild Ilia groosrv hui nesa to Mr IS K Itanip. Among the new Lille Is one fur Kn. 32 off Waaoo and Crook, ith Antelope At the County suat. The Santiam LumNjrma! aaya wnti will non begin on thn txtenslon of the Oregon pacilio eaatwanl. The Alhany Woolen Mills Company wa. inorpnrated jeatirdav by K 1) Moyer, L D Cele, W T Cochran and R G Cochran; cap ital alack, 8109 01 0. If von have riefiotiva sight see Dr Lowe, graduatod opticuu. II- can ba found in the dental (.(bee of Dr Littler. Spe Jtaclea fitted correctly. Marion Countv ha made a levy of 20 millr, on the hasia of 10 mill- for tte purpwee, making the County ltvy 10 mills. This gives the County about $90,1303 for local turp08ea. Mr Osburn, a resident of Lebanon, while gunimiDg a saw at the foundry SkurdaT, wa. badly injured by the b.irating of the emory wheel, one piece splitting hia face from the mouth to the ton of Hi forehead. Another breaking hit arm above the wrist. Advance. TOy Hooda SAisaparilla atanda att head iu the medicine v-trlo, admired in perity and invivd in merit by thouaanP would-be 0. moetitnra. It has a larger"' than any other medicine, ftoch auo conld not be won without r"itive merit Hoods pills cure co stipauon. Vis. More People want eood Groceries than anvthlner else. It means a pond deal loathe harmony of the household. niauers go aiont more smoothly. Deal with Conn & Hendricson and you will get the best iiroceriea at the lowest prices Their produce is slwnvs fresh, and thev keep the latest In everv thins-. You are not in it if you do not buy your eating golds of Conn & Hendricson. Kid Cloves from $1 a pair op. I anj 11 line of leading brands in black' and col ored. Will receive novelties for the holidays. Agcntfor the celebrated Centemeri glovt. Samcel fc. Vot'NO. 'OUGar Did It. While the hr daughters of Alonzo Leach, who tear ' rawfordeville, ere outrid rseback last week, tin horse w as ined by the screaming of a cougar irew the children off, breaking a the younger girl. The elder girl I her sister tip iu her arms and 1 her to the house. Dr Booth of on was sent for and reduced the re. When you come to Albany Don't fall to visit Blackman & Hodge6. The druggUts They carry a larce and ,hilce ttocx it drugs, patent medicines, :ic. j-rescrinuons are always caretun and promptly attended to. it will Pay you. A Great Invention. Is the self pouiing coffee and lea pots. With them yon can pour coffee or tea without turn ing the pots. Wonderful. None of the hundred little Inconveniences of the old fashioned way. Coffee cooks sure anc pure and cannot burn, and tea to perfi c- uon. 1 ou raise tne ngnt ltd and the cottee or tea runs from the spout. Ifvou would have the finest thing In toe world order ene when Mis Talt, the local ! ngerj uil uu. A Handsome Prize. A beautiful sll ver water pitcher, now on exhibition at F L Kenton's grocery store, will b: given awiy on Washington's birthday. A ticket Is given for every 50 cent cash purchase 1S93. During the year 1S93, from be. glnn'r to end, Will litark propose te keep u; .heir reputation of having the finest stc k of jewelry, watches, silver ware, etc , in the vaKey. If you want the best goods at reasonable prices call on them. 4. Move Feb. 15th. From now un . 15 h we will sell Boots rnd Shoes Hit reduced prices inor.ler to reduce fXe stock before moving in our new ts.. Respecttully, -. I i Klein Bros. Moving Outfit. The undersigned is prepared to do all kinds of house raising and house moving promptly and in firat clasi order. Call or leave orders at m y residence at coi of Third and Oak streets, Albany. J B Tillotson. Klein's for eltppcra. Will U StArk, thf jewelers NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "TTANTKD. Ererge'tio man of fair v Dullness am.ny ana good charao. er 10 emer uusmeas w 110 view or ad- vnclng, atlary good. Aldress A B tare of EvKHit a Democrat. T and Shoes I carry the larges medium priced and good wearing , nlsses and children shoes in thecity, .ve just added a line of steel shod ahoes which I re:ommend to the ' Dont forget that I repair any shoe reeofchaige. S E Touno. i 'Pt Will Stark's when yo-j are ter diamonds, the best watches, and Mt silverware to be secured. -Hie. tern. J SIB Eweenev IT M A u. TV n hiloh'a Caf.rrh R,Vdy 1, the frit er ,OQna mat would do me w. t Price, 50 els. Sold by Voilay atrnat iKee in the city al Com ad tick patterns at Read's. lie in wedding and ball invita.lcns Tns Leading Printer. IOCND. At Ihe store ef S E Young, a purse, containing money. Call and socure properly. IjlORSALE-A BARGAIN. A model steam laundry for sale, capacity in wash department 150 Der dai: for 2 bandfj located in Central Alhanv.on 2nd and Montgomery street. I wlih t,i en. gige in other Duslne-s will sell cheap, J V BMITH, Proprietor, T-VBV Wniin. m ! LlnH. r. 1. Inquire of P W Spink', at foot of rerry siraet, or or A u Mortis. Third! wara. IJS.OR SALK CHKAP. A rosd cart and 1 single harness, bo. h rew. Call oa (1 - Kusseu, county scnool superlcUn dent. HxTOTlCK. 1 hersbr give notira . have bought out the wash house of Nam Lee ana f 11 parties must look to him for their pay as I whl not be rnaponalble ror niaauiBi biau L.KK, I.ORSALF. T),iee ralr of healthy I lull Krown iujne.se pDeenania. t an or aaircss airs j ti iurpin, Jetfer- snn. iireiron ANTED. To rent a bitve'p. Wll no ninny. va;i at DmocRAT Bargaint at Read's, Coid hesde I cane Sourenirs xinaat Will Srark'a VIAVI Co ifiice in Baltimore bloc!:. The beat ewtlry at Will & Statk'f, Fresh eggs at F E Allen & Co. Dress goods at cost at Itrsd'a. Underwear at cost at (toad's Everything at cost At W F Read, a Boots and shoes at cost at W F Read's B-iy V aruer Bros corset of W F Read Barga ns In summer goods at Read's. Trophy tea scme'hing tine at F E Allen & Co. If you want a lias smoke ask for J Joseph white Ubor cigars, Until March lat everything tt cost a Eead'a. Several six octave oigaua for sale at co. Call on Prof W W Davie. Cotiieandiee the new chil'ed plow at Ramps opposite postoffice. White soft hlanketa made at the Albany woolen mills for sale by F E Allen. Pa.roniza home industry by smoking the celebrated white labor cigars, manufactured oy ju'ius Joseph. Why smoke a Chios ciarar when for the same money you can get a wiiite labor cigar maoe uy j joaepn. Remember sll boots and thoes bought of Klein Bros that rip. run over or aoles come loose will be repaned by ns free of iharge. Consumptives, do not desDair. There is hope. Try Wost's Cough Syrup. It will ways eure in ear v etanes. Precnra 50o large 8 oz. bottle. J A Cumming, Drug- giai. Smilev. the Printer, is alwavs ahreaat rf ine times, having nnada lmnrovement a in nia oince ana is bettt r prepared than ever to supply the people with gocd printing. Cash Grocery Store Allen Bros, are now in their new quarters in the Brink Block, at the corner of Ferry and Second Street, and wi'.h cheap ients,a small expense account generally, and a first class stock of goods, are prepared to give their custo-ners the best bargains to be obtained in the city, for cash. Cash counts with them, and the public want ing the best goods and produce to be se cured in the citv shculd call on them, where they will get low prices and the best goods Perhaps You want the best groceries to be secured In the city ; than call on Park riros. Perhaps You want fresh produce iust from the garaeners, then call on I'arkcr tiros 1'ei hapb You want the best baked goods In the city, breads, cakes, cookies, pies, etc.then can on rarker Bros and you wtil get the gooas ana nrst class treatment. GOOD NEWS a For the millions of consumers of r Ttttt'gPffls.e It (five Ir. Ttilt plt-atiiro to an- 4ft iiumice that ho Is now i titling uji a TINY LIVER FELL which Is of oxcfefllngly nmn.1 afze, ypi yet retaining-nil Hie virtual orilut fy) larger oiieA. iinnrnntofd purely vegetable, ltoth i .! oft hrso pil'.K arc Htill iuued. Xlic exact si.u of I g) TUTT'S TINY LIVER PiLLS A " is shown In the horU-rof thl'ail." Q O O0 Cos t Cost On account of change in bubines8,ve will un til March 1st Eell our entiro stock AT COST, (except Buttrick Patterns.) This will be the GREATEST SALE ever held in Albany. Our stock is full and complete in every line..i Come and see what we will do lor you. W. F. READ & CO. Albany, :- Oregon 3arginaat Read's. Kleiu rtrns sell no ahoddv etuff. bat sol coots sod shoes mads of lt-athor. I. A. Morris & Co. Have removed their store to the Strahan stort, formerly occupied by Deyne Sc Kobkon, and have on hand a full stock of CORVALL'S FLCU.l, BHAN, SHORTS, GERM MEAL. CK4HAM, BUCK WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY, OATS. STRAW AND CHOPPED FEEO: Custom chopping done. TKY : A : PAIR Of Those Brazilian FcMilo Spectacles, For sale by F. M. FRENCH, the Jeweler. Sauer kraut, Chow chow, Sorghum. Salmon, White fish, Herring, and Sweet pickles, Dried fruits In large variety, Specialties in Teas and coffes, Fruits, all things nice, -AT- 0. E, BROWNELL'S 'HIE GROCER Boy Stoves and Ranges ol Matthews & Washburn Buy Stoves andRanges ol Matthews 4 Washbur Buy Stoves and Ranges! Matthews & Washb rn Buy Stoves ani Ranges ol Matthews & Washburn. Buy Stoves ana Ranges of FORTMILLER A IRVING Undertakers -:- and Emlmluicrs. WE KtEP constsntlycn hand a full line of rrctallc.'clclh crd weed csktt an csfflns. Also Luilnl tobts and suits, In brcsccloth, ialln,cah n 11 ' ir which will be sold at 'I lie l.oft I.lvtDK Profits). EMBALMlNGand the proper care of the dead a apcclalty. xlrafCliarec Tow Btuw or MrtTlrrm ALBANY, -C- MASONIC TEMPLE, - OREGON office,