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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1893)
l'ublishcd every day in the week except Sunday. ui".'KSi JiBTl'INU, Editor", and Prop'ri Kiitered at the PostOHVaat Albany Ort-pon, as aecoim vii man manor. I Hlll.tl ...... rKIIIAU 17, K(S CITY OFFICIAL PAPER GOOD EVENING. A Sharp Trick. General Compson is accredited with securing two appropria tions lot the Oregon National Guard at the liamiB ot tins legislature. The uul lixson bill givinis them $40,000 has passed both homes over the tsnvernor's veto. The Ford bill to irive the National Guard $00,1100 in lieu of the mill tax also passed both houses. That gives the state militia a cool hundred thousand to operate with the coming two years. The governor cannot well veto the Ford bill wllliouc restoring uiw uiui lux Ul uom the militia and State University, and adding considerably to what they will now receive- When the matter came before tho House of passing the Gullix son bill over the veto Ford denounced it as being in bad faith and an outrage on the taxpayers of this slnte. Journal Ford was right. Such ziud of legislation is very disgraceful and not at all credita ble to anybody concerned. Our Memkhrs. The Salem Journal publishes a flash light of the members of the Btate legislatuie, in which the Linn county members get the following good noticos: Weatherford. an excellent reasoner. logical debater and commands the es teem of a'l his colleagues. Jeff Meyers' genial nature and strict attention to business renders him a con spicuous figure, an intelligent law maker and the lady's man of the senate. Miller, gallant, dashing, always liaopy ud timely in his remarks and never bores. Elevens, quiet, dignified, chuck full of good fellowship and common sense. Elmore, sagacious, silent, plenty of brains and knows how to use tbem. Tim New Officers. The first set ol officers of Lincoln county, according to the slate agreed upon by the men instru mental in Rnpnriner the nnnflaira nf f.lifl bill, and aB will probably be appointed iw I invnrnnr rennnvfir lirp na n nwa couniy juue. peoples party, probably lormer, sheriff. lien Jones, 01 loieuo, ciera. Sain Case, Allen Paiker and T O Stearns, probably tfo former, for county coinmiHHiuners. A 0 Crogstad, republican, of Toledo, tounty treasurer. :on ICtlmra achnnl hi nnrmtiinilan t Ted Paiker or Geo Land is, assessor. Vt Rich, coroner. Alkeady the Wool on Mill at Dallas Is in trouble. It is a fine thing for a city lo have a woolen mill, but it takes busi ness men to run one successfully. The Tranpcript says: The stockholders of tlie Woolen Manufacturing Company met at the court house Thursday alter noon. Afttr some discussion they de cided to make p.n effort to raise sufficient money to save the mill froir sale and pat thingB in proper shape to start the concern. Accordingly a committee was appointed to Bolicit subscriptions to the capital stock of the company. R R Commissioners. At the republi can caucus last night McCrum, of Yam Ull county. J B Eddy, the Pendleton alitor, and den Cenipson, of Klamath Falls, were selected as railroad commis sioners. They choose their own clerk from the members. The board is an entirely new one. Linn county men will learn not to run for office. Thev Generally Jet leit. Even Mr Miller had it published that he was a resident of Portland, in stead of Albanr.it iB reported. so he would stand some chance. A New Grange. Yesterday at the school house four miles eBt of Albany, Deputy R A Irvine organized Riverside Ijranue with n charter membership of lorty-two. Following sre amomg the new officers: II M Palmer, master; B 8 IVndleton, serretfin ; v in C Stell naner, overseer ; V 11 laiuwa i. lecturer , ' L Keece. assistant steward; v p f mall, chaplain; Jas 'Jyer, treasuier. A Bukrler Around. Wednesday nlcht !rj Alfred W heler hearine a nole n her oom arose in her b-d and discovered a faan with a dark lantern In the room. lie ore a crav beard, evidently false. Upon feeing her he ran from the room and house. othing was taken, it was not Known now e entered the house. A Bio Stage. "All the world's a staee And all the men and women merely players ; They have their exits and their en trances." One of :hir principal entrances leaw nto Parker Bros srocerv and bakery. The finest groceries and the freshest pro duce are Kept, ana tlieir naked goods are ')eyond comparison, consisting of a big variety ot Dreads and cones, plain anil ancy, skillfully and well made. An lm Portant thing to consider. W.ll Move Feb. 15th. From now un it Feb. lcih we will aril Boots rnd shoes t greatly reduced prices inor.ler to reduce jur large stock before tncving in our new liners. Ke-,pectlully, Klein Bros. LMJP at Will & mark's when vo l arc O after diamond?, the best watches and fnfi..n..-:i .iiicm imicrware 10 dc secureu nry c mem. "iu i.iovrs ficm sl.ajair up. I sairy t, j -"' hading brands in black nnd col w ,v in recr-ne ni.veltles for the ho.u a. a-u'- iortne celebrated Centeliieri iili-r S.turEL E. Voi no r-rerpnt ar.n eri- C-ntipntion andSlcK. ui-aciie, Amnii Uilo beam. MKIil AISD t-t.KHOKAL Dr A (ireggory Prill, of Sodaville. lies been in the city today, License has been ts.ue l f8r ihe marriage ofllerl Kbertt a.id Lulu Mclije, Mr licit Van Clsve will leave for Toledo in a tew days to resume clurge of the Post, of the tounty seat of Lincoln. I- W Deyoe, W E Baker, Grant Frorr.an and W B Ilarr went lo Salem today to as ist in organizing a state league of sporismen CJ Stewart, of Albany, solicitor for the Oregon Pacific, was in twn Monday making arrangements wi'h our shippers for a cargo of wheat. The boat will be up the last ot the week if the river re mains at its present stage. Courier. Judge Gresham, who has been selected as-Secrelary of State by President-elect Cleveland, is a cousin of Mr W a Peters, formerly of Albany, and Mrs Governor Pennoyer, of Portland. Another OreHon hov is hrurd from The Grams Pass Cornier says: Rov K Hackeit, twelve year old sun of jonn II icmtt of this city won a pilzc for hesl essay on Columbus in i ne n l oice recently. I ie lad s pic ture adorns the columns of the Voice ana the article p iclies right into the middle o the rubject in genuine mode n reporter style Master Mechanic Hume, has retired from the Oreuon Pacific, and Mr Harry Chipm.in, of the round house has been appointed to succeed him Mr Thomas Thomas will have charge of the round nouse, and Jack bimpson will run the engine of the passenger to the Bay. Hon S A Dawson, of this county, a prominent candidate for railroad coin- missjoner.a position he would have filled with" credit, returned home this noon. He has undoubtedly lost faith in the word of legislators. It is renorted enough votes were pledged him before the republican caucus to have elected him; but onlv received S in the caucus. The truth is the commissioners Belecied will create general dissatisfaction. There 19 evidently something shaky in the matter. A silver wedding. Yesterday was the 25th anniversary of the marriage of Mr and Mrs A Barker. The event was celebrated in the evening at their residence near the S. P. depot with a silver wedding, and Mr Barker is now thoroughly converted to free silver. The evening was spent in games, thorough sociability and in partaking of a Bumptuous wedding repast The happy and live young couple were rememoerea wun a line display ol silver ware. The sentiment was general that they should live to celebrate their golden wedding under as favorable auspices. Those present, besides members of the lamiiy, were : Mr and Mrs L C etratton, ftir ana airs s froman, Mr and Mrs wni Rumbaugh, Mr and Mrs Geo Stimpson, Mr and Mrs Al Sav'or.Mr and Mrs Frank Purdmin, Mr and Mrs G P tVarner. Mr I 1 T n tt I.' ..1. r 1 I - 1. 1 nuu mia m i riuuii, mi - auu ana irniiK Craw, Mrs S Purdom, Mrs J Stimpson, Miss Lydia Rumbaugh, Miss Lillie Pur dom, Miss ICninia Smead, the Misses vvarner, i lie Misses uodder.Messrs Ras per Vandran, John Isom.Cary Crawford, Harry Craw and N Galloway. Keep Youb Sign Out. The great Peter Cooper is credited with the follow ing rare bit of common sense: "In all towns where a newspaper is published every man should advertise, even if nothing more than a card telling his name and the business in which he is in. It not only pays the advertiser, but lets the people at a distance know that the town you reside in has a prosperous class of business men. As the send are sown so it recompenses. Never pull down the sign if you intend to do busi ness, for it often indicates that your grip, commercially, is broken. The judicious advertiser will receive $10 for every one invested in the columns of a local news paper.' Gkt Started Right. Then the whining schoolboy, .vith his satchel And shilling morning face, creeping like a snail Unwillingly to school, stopped at "Conr. & Hendricson's, the live grocers, and left a- long order for some groceries, remarking that he liked to eat any way,and that they kept the best grocc ries there to be secured anywhere. If you would have the best groceries and produce al the most reasonnble prices call on Conn & Hendi lcson. They have them. The imtnllation ceremonies of the officers of Albany Tent, Knights of the Mawnbees will eoeur 'Vidjiy evening, Feb 17, 1893, at IheG A II H.tll on F-rrv street. An inter esting rime I- -incicpited BURRELL-McKINNEY On Feb 15. 1S93, t the residence of J S Sonek, by J S Iieland, J. P. Mr A I) Burrell and Miss Delia M'-Kinney. MOORE WARD, On Feb 14. 1893, ' the residence if the bride's father Caleb Warn, by Rev C C Sperry, Mr W J Moore nnd Miss Laura L Ward boih of Linn Co. II1KI). McCLL'RE. At his home near Sweet Home, Feb 11, 1803, of Bright's disease; D H McClure, aged about 7613 years. Decease was a well known and highly respected citizen, and came from an old Pennsylvania family. He came to Linn county in 1831 and settled near Alhanv, and lias lived on tlie place near bweet Home about twenty-two yearn He leaves a wife and five children. Mrs Mc Clure is a sister of J B Parrisli of Sodaville Advance. TRY : A : PAIR Of ThosOirazilian ril)!ilt'SifTt;if!es' by F. M. I'll UNCI I, the Jeweler, THK sriTE LIUI-iLlTI KG Sai.km, afternoon, Feb. ldth. The legislature rushed through considerable misinees. In the Senate, Nickels senate bill passed; Alsea was changed to Stan lord ; bills regulating salaries of count' judges and terms of county officers", passed. Myers introduced a senate joint memorial to congress, asking that a road department be established by the govern merit, which was referred to the ceni mittce. In the House, bill enabling married women to convey their real property Without Ilia In, al.un.1 :.,:..:.. -; 1. ' - joining in tne con veyance, amended so as not to effect estates in entirety and then passed; tfimlml Irt VMIt.lal. 41.-. r i r. , -w punning oi nre arms at human beings, passed ; Bancroft. to nrntort .n,,i,r.n ..a.... I ; V .1 r 7 tt-io nuu io punign the tamnprm.. ,.-;l. l-.ni.. i i . r....p, i.iui i-.g ui riuiroau switches etc, passed; Myers, to provide ,.. uuuK u.u.iauei mortgages.passed. ill LHllfrill l,va nnuau.l .1... . . 1 I- . . - Hwnc.i me aeiiiiio leaus Willi twenty-nine, while the house has """"B" twenty one. ui (liese Millur Lo. 1: ... , . vu, piiHTreuiiigs in justice courts and Oregon fish ladder; Meyers maiing iu payment oi lauorers. Speuial to Drmockat. ,.f!AIfM1.Or.,Feb. 17th. -House: Senate bills, holding counties liable for damages from defective bridges or roads, passed ; to provide for recording wills, passed; salaries of county judges.tabled; Eastern Oregon insane asylum, passed; state board of education to purchase school books, lost; consolidating cities of four thousand as independent districts, and authorizing free kindersartens in public schools, passed ; Blackman's valued po licy bill, passed; general appropriation read twice, special order this afternoon in committee ol whole. Senate : House bill to prohibit sale of cigarettes and cigars to minors, passed; Governor's appointments confirmed ; Layman, bill to protect hedges and shade trees, passed; Oregon soldiers home bill passed. In Colvig damage suit against Sol Abraham demurrer sustained. Those mizzle ninlill-A nrla in tli nanova are fakes. Charles Simons, of Platinum Ridge in this county invested $5 in one and received nothing of course. Blowout Lake, about two miles from Green Basin, in this county, a mile long and not over 600 feet wide is said to be a curiosity. I lie Lumberman sava there are indications that the lake has not existed over 25 years. Probably ten times that. The question to be debated by the Lyceum at Scholls ferry in this county. tomorrow night is: Resolved ttiBt "mar ried men lay up more money and enjoy life better than single men." The married fraternity are to speak on the affirmative and the single on the nega tive. J R N Bell, has a rival for ubiquitous- ness in Capt P B Johnson of the alia Walla Union. An ex Ravs : If a never saw active eervice in the field, but was a quar termaster on the t'acitic JNortiiweBt coast. Now, in addition to conducting his news paper and drawing a good pension, lie is a commissioner of the state penitentiary, regent of the state university, assistant attorney-geneial o' the state and clerk of the senate and penitentiary com mittee. Notwithstanding his disabilities, he seems to be able to cover a consider able number of salary drawing offices. The Express does not cive the true inwardness of the matter in the follow ing item : The Military Band boys, of Albany, came out to Lebanon last lues day evening to give an entertainment. They secured the Band hall and city license, but as tne crowd lulled to arrive as they expected they only plaved a fe v pieces and then refunded back the money to those that were there and then quit. They gave foroe first-class music on the streets. We are sorry our people did not turn out better. But come again boys and be that yon will have better luck next time. Of C'ourite Ton Bead The testimonials published ic this paper re lating t) Hood's barprilU. Vhiy shuw oeyoart a doult that flood s Uurea. Constipation, awl all troubles with the liver, are curiH by Ho-,d's J'ilU . TtonTS AKIi Sltntta 1 rarrv tin lnrcra lint nfniHinm ncirfrl anA artnA ivngvinn , ,-. euuu boys, intKKt-s and children shots in the city. ana nave jui aaaea a line oi gieet snoa school shoes which I re:ommend to the trade, uom forget that 1 repair any shoe 1 sen iree oi cnatge. fc Young. A Handsome I'mze. A beautiful sil ver water pitcher, now on exhibition at F L Kenton's grocery store, will bj given awiy on Washington's birthday. A ticket la given for every 50 cent cash purchase I. A. Morris & Co, Flonr and Feel Store. Have removed their etore to the Strahan Btor( formerly occupied by Deyne & Kobfcon, and have on hand a full stock of ccrvail 3 flcu !, bhan, shorts, cerm meal. graham, buck v;heat, rye flour, hay, oats. straw and chopped feed: Custom chopping done. Furniture Store. 4 1 R 'ill OS UR 1 II lf now at his old 1 tnd. opi'oniie the fi'fra hfMie, wl fff tuo-e wihini Mihtaniial rel'ahl- ftirnitnr cn reuro what ttev wanl. Hotiie ininifiicturffl stands flour 'he-ts nf t-tc rlwavton hand or ma'loou short uoiifp, at I ottom prices. II01IK A.D AKIIOAU Harnabueg needs a goad, lively, efficient young attorney. Thnre ia a tine opening for ht right penou at this poiut Courier. Miller's fish ladder bill iaone that should prove of immonao value to tho upper Wil lamette. Our citizens generally will appre ciate the etforts made to paaa it, A.ba Hewood in "New Edjewood Folka,'1 Friday March 3.-d. instead of the lt as heretofore arranged. Thia will be ons of the theatrical treats of tin season, and there will be a packed houso. It is claimed that the whereabouts of the lantern belonslng to the fire department, now being advertised, ia known. Unless returned to the assistant ohief lhre may be trouble. Some of onr citizens have been watching to see when the Albauy chaitet hill oaased. ' It occurred on the 8th,gomg rapidly thtough both houses. The ouly ehauge is to give tho oily jurisdiction over the whole bridge. At this place there remains on the ground about fourteen inches of anow; at llreilen bush, 3'i feet, while at Co it is five feet deep . snow has fallen nearly every day for three weeks. Lumberman Tho atato legislature adjourns tomorrow mornlng.An exchange calls it the $2,000 000 legislature. Ic has boon -ather of a aiow legislate e.sort of a lady's clerk affair. Sev eral pretty good bills, though, have been passed. While the C'nidray-VVasa theatrical com pany waaiu McMinnville,Miss Ida Burrows, a member of she eimpany, fell and broki one of her legs, on acsount of a defective sidewalk. A bill for damages will follow, i'he oity charter, though, taxes the maximum damage at $100 trom such aidewalks. There are only two inmates of thn county jail awaiting trial by the nsxt circuit court, Pnoe for adultery, and Clyde Pratt for burglary. Young 3rowu in for' highway robbery will complete hia aentenoe on May 1, when he will be dlacharged. Agent Frank, of the S P, is now prepared toBell tickeu over the Northern Pacific, as it ell aa Union Paoirio and Southern Paoilio, to any part of the U S. Thia Is the only place in Albany where tickets eaa be socur ed oyer these lines. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I OS r. Fireman's lantern. Tho lan J tern belonging to the r fl.ee of the Ahsietant Chlet EnorlnAer. nf thn Alhanv Fire Department has been misDlaoad.and any Information concerning the same win 09 iiia'iKiuuv received by tne un dersigned, p B MARSHALL. Sec' A F D, I lrANTSD Pushing Canvasser of T T KOOd address. Liberal salarv nnd ezpenstin raid weekly; Permanent post ii.ui. onwjsiju,, iNiirserymen, Portland, Oregon. FOR SALK -Fine Imrortf d standard 11 red Clydesdale Ntalllon. Five yearnold. Y eipbs near lOOOlbs. In flue condition. Price ?4C0. Address D L Richards, Yew Park, Salem- TOR SALE A Donif slio sewinir ma- L chine, nenrly new with all attach, menls, for sale Trr Call at Mrn Ray monds. 4th anu Thurston streeta Albany IOR BENT.--The store building on my premiss on Broadaibin street Suitable fcr residpnee forsmat lamlly. L VIKRECK OR SALE-A BARGAIN. A. model steam laundry for sale, capacitv in wash department 50 per day; for 2 bands; located in Central Alhnny.on 2nd and Montgomery street. I wisli tj en gage In oilier businea. Will sell cbeap J P fc'MI TH, Proprietor IJS.OR SALE CHRAP A road cart and ' sinffle b arness, bo.h new. Call on O'F Russell, county .school superlnton eol. DRY WOOD, soveial kinds, forsti. Inquire of P W 8plnk, at foot o Ferry street, or of A U Morris. Tbird Ward. WILL'S MUSIC STORE -HOLS AQRMTS FOR iCHICKERINO " "II F MILLER,' "STECK," AND "VOSE A SON" PIANOS, LESTEY,". 'NEWMAN BROS , ORGANS. Wonder" COCmn i .n I 1 1 ti 1 11 ?Fritfor Catalnffues nd Prices bef'-ro Purchasing .icwnerc( neeit ni uixkj i Lsowesi Price niall Instrument, Rokn ait Mnio of K lescriitlm: Oil and Extru fjr all Ua'j)iiiiei; E. I. ffltl, Albany, Or. GREASE r.rT in tiik vroui.n. 2ttvnar3ti noAliliWRr onsnrp'ia' "l. o'i.ftTl Cv-!U'irc twu L'.xra of luiyo'l cr 1-r- - l ccc-id r kmt. iyiii.l l l. l.l.Ml.'it lwt !-.?.: by i)F.'.T.ywtocy:iiAj.f.r. ttf MM nuuru ruvsiticiti.vu. Sou;cnir tons at Will S.ark's VI.VVI Pa ifliod in Itiltimore liine'-i. The beat on'tlrv at Will Si Mule's, Fri sh eg-js at F E A lieu & Co. Trouhv tea sunie'liinii Hue ut V K A linn A Co. If you want a tiae mukr eill f,r J,ut nl-. whito labor cignrn. Have vou teen Or Low e about oar evi a? If not, why not ? Come and lue the new chil'ed nl.w at Rimpa opposite postcliice. White nft hUnkeU made at tho Alhanv wooIcd mills for sale by F K Alleu. Ihe beaixnaat oofiee in the ctty at Oomad rtfoyer a. Pa ronijia home induittrv bv smoLinD th colehrnted white labor ci(;ara, manufactured by Ju'ius Joroph. why imoke a China ciL'ar when for lh same money you can get a w lite labor cigar made by J Jotteph. tlemembcr all boots and ahoea bought of iClein Bros that riD. run over or aolea oome loose will be repaiied by ua fie 3 of iharge. A 93- Dining tne year 1893, from e 1 tflnn'ng to end. Will 4 iitark propose to keep up their reputation of having the finest ate k of jewrlrv, watches, silver war, etc , li tne valley. If you want the best goods at reasonable prices call on them. Motor makes five trio dailv to Vieieck'a aaaitinn. Lotr thrre oa installments of 51 per week. To Prevent Ibe trip Or any other similar epidemic, the blood and the whole system should be kept in healthy condition. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla to ceito strength, purify the blcod ard prevent aisease. Hood's Pilli cure liver ills Sauer kraut, Chow chow, Sorghum, Salmon, White fish, Herring, and all C. E BROWN ELL'S,1 'HIE GROCER FORTMILLER & IRWG Undertakers - nnd - Eiiilmlmcrs. WE KEEP consmnt!' cn hrd a full lit e of niHoMc, c! lh nnd vet d cosketssr coffins. Also buiinl lobes nnd sulls, tnj tirrc'clcilh, tlin,rrtl n cic,rtr which will be sold at The I.owrNt Living I'rofllB. EMBALMING f,nd rr0Pcrc,re of the dead a specialty. MO EXTRA CKARCL FOR ALBANY, - - MASONIC Boy Stoves aid Ranges Buy Stoves and Ranges Buy Stoves and Ranges Buy Stoves anil Ranges ol Matthews & WasMrarr. Buy Stoves ai 80011 ot Matthews & Washbcn 1 oivi5 isrcjOYS Both tlie method and results wLcn Syrup of Figs is taken; it ia pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, nnd acts penily yet promptly on tho KidncyB, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers nnd cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy ot its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho tnsto and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial iu its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and ngrceablo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it . to all and have mado it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for salo in 60r and $1 bottles by all leading drag gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on band will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL, LOUISVIUC, Kr. NSW YORK, H.K Sweet pickles, Dried fruits In large variety, Specialties in Teas and coffes, Fruits, things nice, -AT- EKfCr!&9n?i2& mm, . HEARSE CR SERVICt.t TEMPLE, - - OREGON of Mattliews & Washburn ol Matthews & Washburn 1 Matthews & Washbr ;