Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, February 16, 1893, Page 3, Image 3

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TublilieJ every day in tl,e week
except Sunday.
.S NHTTIM, Eilitort and Prep'n
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.fekbCaky in,
GOOD EVENING.
LSI of Them. A great deal has been
ibout fie large number ol candidates
n'lroad commissioner The following
obably about the complete list, as
,bv a capitil paper:
rom Eastern Oregon: A N Hamilton,
Donaldson, IjOuis uook, j v norvai,
Burroughs and possibly Col J B Eddy.
nm the central portion of the state:
;tt Clow, David Holmes, Judge T L
ijson, S F Chadwick, of balem, dem
s. Among republicans are C H
'r, B Ueer of Marlon, Dawson and
.burn of Linn, Cass Barlow of
kamas. Jas WheelJt; Portland, Mc
i of Yamhill, Robt Crossan, Salem.
om Southern Oregon: Republicans,
Colvi. Sol Abrahams. Democrats:
ral Compson, Klamath; Pres Sherl.
of the Cons bar railroad; Henry
el, Jackson.
irAL Street Car Accident. Yea-
afternoon a terrible accident
edona street car line at Albina,
45 were on board a street car,among
mber heing the graduating class ot
Williams avenue school. The car
le track and was dashed to pieces
were killed, I O Dennis, a carpenter,
ram Dennis, a boy, James Menefee, a
ler. and an unknown man. A large
per of the young people were injured.
conductor and motor man were ar-
but they are said to be blameless.
Public School. There are at
ne 477 pupils In attendance at the
schools, enrolled In the umerent
as follows: Grade i, 70; grade 2
atie 3, 62; grade 4, 65; grade 5, 61 ;
49; eraue 7, 49; grade b. 05.
-five per cent of those In attendance
tween the age ot 0 and 15, about
divided between boys and girls.
be observed that a majority of
attending are in the primary de
tent where the ages are less than 12
The central line of school popula-
not far from Lyon atre et.east ot the
house.
ied Himself. The Washington
has a competitor in young Wllk
ol Lane. The pilot bill was up.
3 the account of his speech: In
rhetoric he maintained that when a
was on the deep and the waves were
iatu foam, the ship rolling tn the
of the sea and life and property in
:.the place lor pilot commissioners
t Portland out at Astoria, wnere
cnii direct the movements of pilot
ai send the pilots out on their
of mercy to distressed seamen.
Hard Time. The Astoria Budget
Gamblers are having a hard time
iteiy. Chased from f ortland, they
lacoma only to bt again forced to
and seek green lields and pastures
Like our noble redmen, their sphere
ractlug more and more dally and it
matter of lime wiien they will
abiding place save cold Alaska.
no doubr they could enjoy a
game ot treeze out.
' Lied. A Minnesota man In
today said laboring men in that
l"l from $1.50 to $ 3 a day.and there
idle men In the state. If the man
presentatlve the state is full of liars.
'? men there get $1 a day, aid there
people supported Dy cnaruy
tionately than in Oregon.
Powder Accidekt. Yesterday
oon William Hannibal, residing be-
Albanv and Corvalhs.was reloading
lor a shot gun, when It expioaca,
mm severely In tneiace; oni noi
out an eve as reported. Maston
fixed up the powder burned face
ill the
vers;
nave tueir
t Figi-r es. It is estimated Lincoln
1 be reoif)lican by abcut 30
v, based on the last state election.
clcse. The to'.ai assessment Is
. The total vote was 753. In
w Benton county, if Blaine is
a6 it may be, the assessable prop-
be s3,oB?,7ti. Lincoln county
'e to be run on $S,ooo to $10,000
me rate down.
g Stage.
"All the world's a stage
men and women merely
MIDFIII.
The prize ring has become the
stone lo the slage, not much to the credit
of legitimate acting.
Chinese New Years begins today. Com
ment Is unnecessary. The subject does
not deserve an extended nail-. n i,,h .
1
Fifty clerks at K.ili-m lnv. i 1. 1.
said, done an average of ten minutes' work
In nearly fourweeki, and the state foots
the bill.
Here It It from an Th In. 1,1,
history of the present seision of the legis
lature will be written nt mm. J.,. to,.
real cause whv so manv mjhllr mrimr.,
of great general Importance have gone to
me nan oeen minted will be made
known. It will be an interesting, rernnl
and will do much toward shaping the
future politics of Oregon,
This was all on account of a babv. At
2632 Chouteau avenue, St Louis, Sunday,
there was a celebration and a christening.
All present became Involved in a Hot.
Men, women and children participated.
and every conceivable weapon was used.
In a few minutes the place looked like a
slaughter-house, the walla and floor being
covered with blood and even the ceiling
bearing its quotci of blood-stains. A
wagon-load of police succeeded finally In
quelling the disturbance. Sx of those
Involved were carried to the dlspansary
and their Injuries will prove fatal. The
trouble started because some one wanted
to take the newly christened Infant out of
doors. David McGllllgan will also die, it
is thought, besides these 12 others are
seriously cut or sustained fractured
cranlums and had bruises about the face.
The Astoria Budget slaps one of its
legislators, or some one else like this:
He had never been to 6chooi a day In all
his life, and he owed his little learning to
the efforts of bit wife, but he long had
nursed a secret hope of saving his poor
state, of being chosen for a term to go
and legislate. The glad day came as bad
days come to all who wait and strive, and
for a teason this man was the blggeBt man
alive. He was among the first on hand to
catch the speaker's ear, and when his
name was called, at last, he promptly
answered "here." But when It came to
making laws he found It rather slow, the
measures that he introduce were num
bered so and so; were read and then
"committed, borne went this way, some
went that, and it teemed to him that every
mar was talking through his hat. It
somehow had occurred to him that all he
had to do was to introduce a law and then
just push the measure through ; and all
this jargon and red tape, to him, seemed
just about as senile as a marriage with the
bride and groom leu out. Ana wnen nts
bills were "pigeon-holed"then was he sore
dismayed, and into paths of open sin his
wanton footsteps strayed. He quit tne
charts of reform upon the very day when
needed most was purloined and spirited
away .
IO(lll AND PERSONAL
Wm M Hoag. of the Oregon Paclfic.was
In the city today on Ills way to tugene
License lias been Issued for the marriage
of Homer Wm Price and Hattie Laura
Pickens.
Mr and Mis Levi West, of Tacoma,
former residents of Albany ,returned home
today.
Dr Southerland, the N W Insurance
man, returned to Albany this noon after
an absence cf several months.
C A Schmidt.W V Baker, and Holman
of Clackamas county are candidates for
the olhce ot .State (owl and Dairy com-
missioner.
Mrs Robert Brown, and son Robert,
went to Portland to day in order to have
the iatlers eyes treated by Portland's
leading tye man, Dr Brown.
The following delegates have been
elected from the Albany Chapter of the
Epworth League to attend the District
Convention, which meets at Corvallls
Kebruarv 28th: Misses Maggie Cham
bers, Lizzie Starbuck, Arta Huston, May
Kfdeoutand Mrs juccnesaey.
Tim ftriTE LKCISLATrKE
Salem afternoon. Feb it In the
Senate -Action was taken on the follow.
By tiir.ore, amending Brownsville's
rter: passed Mv., i .1.. ...
creating the state board of equalization :
failed to pass, 10 to ,3, Special asylum
committee s report, which was read and
adopted. It exonerates the management
of the asylum from the charges recently
preferred by the state board of charities.
Mi ler's bill making an appropriation for
Sadaville mineral snrlnu. 1,.
first reading. Wcatherford, to protect
Chinook salmon: failed to nn winu
to tbe employment of women as legisla
tive clerks; failed to pass. Willis, to ex
tend the time of the meeting of the state
board of equalization: nassed.
In tne House. Bv Nickel). In, ih n
of members of the present session ; passed.
miiici, iur me improvement ot the public
soda springs at Sodaville.Linn county,and
appropriating $soo; passed. Nickell,
changing the time ef Arbor day In the
public scncols; passed. (Jeer, of Marlon,
providing for elementary text books on
agriculture and horticulture In the public
schools; passed. Brown of Douglas, pro
viding for the election of county school
superintendents every four years, and to
provide a school for convict at the peniten
tiary ; both passed.
Gulllxson't bill for the equipment, etc.,
of the Oregon National Guird, with a
veto message from the povernor, was
placed before the house. Tne bill pasted
over the veto. 39 to 13.
senate bill o 50, providing that sheriff s,
clerks and recorders shall be paid a yearly
salary and fixing rtspective amounts was
passed.
Geer of Clackamas, to change rate of
Interest from 8 and 10 per cent to 6 and 8
percent; Mr Geer moved to Indefinitely
postpone, but the motion was lost, and the
bill passed 3t to 16.
Senate joint resolution proposing an
amendment to the constitution, providing
for the election of supreme and circuit
judges in district classes, was adopted.
Special to the DxaocRATt
Salem. Or, Feb 16. House: Passed
Cameron, bill to amend 2465 code; Cross,
road law; Denny, trespass act; Myers,
game warden bill; Veatch, to empower
counties to bid in land sold for taxes
Weatherford, bill to exempt homesteads
trom attachment, was tabled; Denny, to
protect lodging house keepers, passed;
Cogswell,relating to dormant judgments,
passed ; Geer, bill to provide for taxation
of mortgages under Lawton bill; passed.
cms passed senate; uuliixson. appro
priating $40,000 National Guard passed
both branches over veto. This gives
militia two appropriations of one hundred
thousand dollars.
home its abroad
There will be races in Salem 00 July 4th,
6th ltd ;ib.
A new case iu tbe Circuit Couit is K L
Curtice ant A T Curtice, for divorce.
The leuteo teatou began yesterday. There
will not bt mueh fatting in Albany.lbougb,
The prict of school ltodt will probably be
doubled by the present legislature aad raited
to t 'J. 50 an acra
Ie is to be hoped theaenite has ti much
good judgment to put the Blane oouuty bill
One thee it enough.
7 folding chair frame waaato'en from the
rearof Mr Tboa Brink's furniture store
Tuesday night. Please return.
The Military Band had a fair attendance
at their concert and tntertainment last
veiling, and gave a pleasing exhibition of
sneir vanea talents.
i'acoaia wants the world, and inaita An
Mt Rtnier lioiuz called Mt Tacoma. H.lH
objects and will never submit to calling it
ait lanoma. Kits 1
Mrs Charles Nortoj w ho die! near Y-
qmutloo weekt ago, it isnrnr thought wis
muruerea by poisoning, and a thorough lu
vettigttion will be made of the ease.
The installation ceremonies of tha nffipnrs
of Albany Tent, Knights of the Mtcoabees
will occur Friday evening, Feb 17, 1893, at
the G All Hall on Ferry street. An inter
eating time is anticip.it ed.
The annual meeting of the Uniun VPSC
E will be at the r'oniiregational church to
morrow night at 7:30 o'olook. Elnticmof
officers will occur and a short program will
be rendered. Let all members be present.
Under the new salary law tha sheriff and
clerk of Linn county will eanh receive $2000
year and the recorder 81S0O Deputies
ill bn allowed in the discretion cf tbe
eounty court.
California capitalists are negotiating for
the purchase of the coat claim of Charles
Shaw, located one mile east of Yaqulna.
They have had the claim under lease for tne
last ton years, but have never done anything
coaara developing it. Titma.
An evangelist io Pendleton rmdt a remark
rom a nulmt that Fend eton is such a Sodom
and Gomorrah that he would not dare to
bring his wife and daughter there. The K
V thereupon got mad, and made some hot
remarks about tne evangelist.
Beginning with May 1st a person can get
on board the oars at Albany and go to Chi
cago without a change of ea. A ear for
such purpose will leave the city at least
once a week. The round trip ticket will be
aoout j 0 nrst-eiass.
RE8OLI7TI0N8 OF RESPECT!
At a meeting of tiie session of the C P
church held in Albany, January 21st, 1S93,
the following resolutions were adopted:
Whereas, The relation existing between
Rev C A Wooley and the C P church of
Albany as pastor and people has been
severed, therefore resolved,
First. That the thanks of this congrega
tion be and that they are hereby tendered
Kev C A Wooley lor his untiring energy
and faithfulness in behalf of this congre
gation.
Second. That our prayers attend him
and that success result to him aud to the
church from his efforts In the new Held to
which he has been called.
Third, That a copy of these resolutions
be preserved by being entered In the min
utes of the session and that a copy each be
sent the Herald and democrat of Albany
and the Cumberland fresbyterlan 01
Nashville, Tenn., for publication.
Rev S F Louohhottom,
DMcGrkoor, Moderator.
Clerk.
T OS T. Fireman's lantern. The Ian.
XJ tern belonging to tbe fflce of tbe
Assistant Chiel Engineer, ot the Albany
Fire Department has been misnlaoed.and
jy lmormation concerning tne same
ill be thankfully received by the un
dersigned. P B MARSHALL.
oeo'y a r v.
Insiying that Hood's Sarsaparilla cures.
its propiictors make no idle or extravagant
claim, statements from thousands ot re
liable people proye that Hood's cares .
Hood's Pills assist digestion.
exits and their en-
ppb '
of :hir principal entrances leads
arker liroa grocery ana uaaery.
iest groceries and the freshest pro-
pre kept, and their baked goods are
1 comparison, consisting ot a Dig
of breads and cakes, plain aud
skillfully and well made. An im
t thing to consider.
L Move Feb. 15th. From now un-
Mth we will sell Boots rnd Shoes
!) reduced prices In order to reduce
SC stock before moving in our new
Respectfully.
Klein Bros.
Get Started Right.
Then the whining schoolboy, with his
satchel
And shining morning face, creeping like a
snail
Unwillingly to school,
stopped at Conn & Hendrlcson's, the live
grocers, and left a long order for some
groceries, remarking that he liked to eat
anyway.and that they kept the best groa.
ries there to be secured anywhere. If you
would have the best groceries and produce
ai the most reasonable prices call on Conn
& Ilendricson. They have them.
Boots and Shoes 1 carry the larges
line of medium priced and good wearing
boys, misses and children shoes in the city,
and have iust added a line of steel shod
school shoe which I ' recommend to the
trade- Dont forget that I repair any shoe
I sell free of chaige.
S E Young.
SIARBIEn.
A Handsome Prize, A beautiful sil
r water pitcher, now on exhibition at
F L Kenton's grocery store, will bi given
away on Washington s birthday. A ticket
s given lor every o cent casn purchase
SCIIULZ KEENEY. On February
tth. 180V at the residence of Mr A Bas
sett, in Halsey, by-Rev M M Marling, Mr
August w stiulz and Miss uanc rveeney,
both ot Halsey ,
KEENEY DRINKARD. On Feb.
nth. iSol. at the residence of Mr A Bas-
sett, In Halsev, by Rev M M Marling, Mr
Silas E Keeney and Miss Eva Drir.kard
toth of Halsey.
at Will & fcstark's when yo i are
"er diamonds, the best watches, and
est silverware lo be secured. Thev
"Loves frcm Sl'arair up. I satry
V-f leading biands in black and col
''J receive novelties for the holidas s.
'i,i..e celebrated Lentemert gloy
Samuel E. Yot'No.
AT Btk em n a tCI
01;?c'-'5'l'?aT-eunii.jnaB"t. ntuft'tv
.' v- o;r:.-n cf nry r;- icr brnv. L
''-" t-iTii:T THE GL llaS.
TRY :- A :- PAIK
Of Tlioxellirazilian Peblile Siieciacks'
Fjr f.ile by F. ?T. FRENCH, the Jewel, r,
Hood's Cures;
1. A. Morris & Co.
Flour and feed Store,
Have removed their t lore to the Str.ihan
stor. formerly occupied bv Deyne &
Robbon, and have on hand a full tock of
CCRVALL 3 FLGIM. B3AN, SHORTJ,
GERM MEAL, GRAHAM, BUCK
WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY,
. 0A1S. STRAW AND
CHOPPED FEEO:
Custom chopping done.
1 v a 1 si r... a Mm i 1 --t sal
50.FD.n A CASE IT W I L L N O T C U Ii
It la an nffrtwihlf Tflxattre for the Hownlsi
can bo madf Into a Tea for use in one minute,
Prinafui Nan a nn H 1 .1 II nrr liflrKn LTD.
TfA M An Elofrant Toilet PowofB
vvj m ym 1 or Uio I ocitn ami uream too-
Furniture Stor?,
R THOS liRlMl ! now at his old
ftand, opprnit t'-e r pern lioue.
wLr thof-e willing MibMantml rei'Rht
furniture can Rpcurfl ht tt-py
Home inaniifactur.! s'amK flrur "heti.
Hfr otc. rlaMon hand or intv'.eo
short ncitlre, t !.oUom prices.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
nouiu 'Ulri:KIU
Hon r?Dir ion at Will & SratVa
1 V.IVI Co (tiiud iu Kiltimure btocii.
Th b.t enxlry at Will & Stark
Kreah o!K t F K Allan & Co.
Trophy tua ome'hiu( liue at F K Allen &
Co,
If vou 4nt a liao kmolf cull for Joicuh a
white Ubnr cii.
Have on neen Dr Lowe about iour evet
U not, why not t
Come and are the new chil ed ulow at
Rampa oppoiite poatoflice.
bite ffc hlanketa mad) at the Albany
woolen mi I La for aale by K E Allen.
lhe beatr.Mint oonee in the city at Coiad
il oyer a.
Pa ronixa home industry bv atnolvina the
celebrated white labor cicara. manufactured
by Ju'ius Jooph.
Why a moke a Chiua citfar when lor tha
aama mouev you can get a w.iite labor cigar
made by J Joaeph.
rtemember ollboota and Ehaea bought of
fClein Bros that rip. run over or aolea come
looee will be repaued by ua fias of iharge.
4 $9$. Durlner tne year iSg.i. frorr be-
I einn'nij to end. Will & Utark propose to
Keep up their reputation of having the
hre&tsli.k of jewelry, watches, silver
war, etc , in tne valley, it you want the
beat goods at reasonable prices call on
them .
Motor tnakea five trip, daily to Vieieck'a
audition. i.otrtnere oa inatal! meats off!
per week.
To Prevent the Grip
Or any other aimilar epidemic, the blood and
tha whole system should be kept in healthy
condition. Take tiood a Sarsaparilla to
i?e strength, purify the blcod ar4 prevent
disease.
Hood's Pillt cure liver ills
ONU enjoys
liotb the method and results when
Eyrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
aud refreshing to tho tasto, and acts
pnily yet promptly on the Kidneys,
,iver nnd Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head-
acnes ana levers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy ot its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the tasto and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
ell'ects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all nnd have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
and $1 bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist tydo
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. I)o not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CiL.
LOUISVILLE. Kr. HCW YORK, N.Y.
WANTED Pushing; Canvasser of
good addresa. Liberal salary and
expenses f aid werjsly; Permanent posi
tion, littuvvn isuuai-u,, .nurserymen,
Portland, Oregon.
FOR SALE .-Fine Imported standard
Bred Clydesdale Stallion. Five
years old. W'eicbs near 1G00 lbs. In floe
condition. Price 400. Address D L
Bicbards, "Yew Park, Salem-
FOR SALE A Donirstio sewing; ma
chine, nearly new with ail attachi
men Is. for sale frr t?5. Call at Mm Rav
mo.ids, 4th ana Thurston street Albany
uregon.
TJIOR REST.-The store building on
1 my premises on liroadaibin street.
Suitable for residence forsmal family.
L VIEKSUK.
IORSALE A BARGAIN. A model
' steam laundry for aale, capacity In
wash department $50 per daj; for 2
bands; located in Central Albany.on 2nd
and Montgomery street. I wish to en.
gage in otuer ousineeH. win neii cneap
J I" axil Lrif xrupnebur
1.OR SALE CHEAP. A road cart and
single h arnesa, bo.h new. Call on
(i F Russell, county achool aup eric ten
enl.
"TRY WOOD, seveial kinds, for 8la
1 I I.innlrn nf P W Nninkv. at foot O
Ferry sireet, or of A B Morris. Third
Ward.
WILL'S MUSIC STORE
-SOLB AORKTB FOR-
ST
Sauer kraut,
Ohow chow,
Sorghum.
Salmon,
White fish,
Herring,
and
all
Sweet pickles,
Dried fruits
In large variety,
Specialties in
Teas and coffes,
Fruits,
things nice,
-AT-
C. E. BROWN ELL'S,
'1HE
GROCER.
F0RTM1LLER S IRVING
Undertakers - mid -:- Enibaliners.
WE KEEP conslanlly on I'ar.d a full line of mctallc, cloth trd ccd caskets ar
coffins. Alto buiial robes and suits, In' brcadcloth, rutin. rail mrc,tr
which will be sold at
The I.oweHt Living I'rofltr).
EMBALMING arul ",e proper care of the dead a specially.
M0 EXTRA CHARCfc FOR HEARSE OR SERVICE
ALBANY, - - MASONIC TEMPLE,
v 4
OREGON
.CHICKEBINO " "HP MIM.ER,' "STF.CK,"
"V03E A SON" 1'IANOS,
lESTEV,"
NEWMAS BROS,"
ORGANS.
D EARHITF
'Won lr" C O C nti 1 .n 1 1 , r. 1 1 ' 1
Wrltfor Clngn9 ni Prices lf.re Purchtslng
K:twli0rl Heseli tn' IfeilUoutls st l.,wsl
Pricol
mill Instruments, II10V4 ail Kids ol IE
DescH-li'in:
sw ll- mi kI other Hwini Mi'hinM. slso Needles,
Oil ami Ltru lor all u:nmc.,;
E.I.MI,
Alliuny, Or.
Bay Stoves and Ranges ol Mattliews &Washburn
Buy Stoves and Ranges ol Matthews & Wasbbnr j
Buy Stoves and Ranges n Mattliews & Washbr .
Buy Stoves anfl Ranges ol Matthews & Washburn.
Buy Stoves ai Ranges ot
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