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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1893)
rrtltj Bemocrtti Published eyery day in the week except Sunday. Ti cks I NUTTING, Editors and Prop'r 1 nlered stthn Post 6ti 'eat Albany Cr-iou,aa aeooud olaa nin! I matter. MAIKII I, llitl CITY OFFICIAL PAPER. GOOD EVENING. Wassom in Jail. Moris Wassom wa9 brought to A'bany last night and placed in the county jail, liav'im waived exami nation before the justice ai Lebanon, being held without bail (or the grand jnrv. The evidence before the coroner ! substantially as stated by the Dk jioihat, which, though, gave two names roiiK. TUe liquor drummer p.esentat the shooting was W H Carroll, of Pan Francisco, and not Smead Wallis, who, though, was in Lebanon at the time, and VYaseom had been drinking at the Baloon of J C Mayer inBtead f iV II Guy's )aring the shooting Mossholder and Carroll were sitting by a stove in the rear ot me aaioon, alter having drank with Wassom and Grubbe as stated. WaBSom drew hit. revolver while Grubbe was at the end ot hie bar, and the latter followed Wassom to the door, endeavor ing to lake it from him. When just out side the door Wassom fired, hitting Grubbe near the nipple, severing the aorta artery, and the dying man only nasned once or twice, and was dead when Moseholder and Carroll reached the door. They did not see the shot tired. 1 A Dkmocbat man called on Mr Wassom 'i nin... ii.a nir..:.. i.A i acute tan. oii'uo fcire miiin nv titiq ueeu sick at his stomach, and not only looks bail, but dejected. He said he would mske no statement at all. The sentiment t Lebanon is against him. At the same me Grubbes record is not the best, Inch, though, what ever it is, has little to do wijh this case. When it happen led he was unarmed. The case will ex cite general aitaction. HIE tlltll.ON ACINIC The experts make a (iouil Union A dispatch, dated FYh'J5th, in the tau FranriM-o Chronicle, is ol great import ance. It reads: lle..ry Wood and K C M Rand, the railway oxperts employed hv the bond holders' comuiitteH of the O.'eg.m l'a ilic Uailway to examine the piopirty and ailniis of tin; company have Miimm l their report. The xprrtn eoiimaie thai the prec ut value of the piopi-m of the Oregon 1'aeilic le $1.SOO,000. i'he'y cliaiy. wasteful uiauag:iiient and cxiiuvgaih e in const ruei ion. They were unaiilu in deterniiue the nature ol the relatione be tween tlie Oit'gon Development Company mid the Oregon 1'aeilie, except that the two companies are under tlie name man agement They think 'hat under care fill management lire value of the proper ty coulp he la:gilv increased The joint lenort is suiinlenieiited bv a statement from Kxpert Hand in which ne save mat between t;il.UOO uik 4tit) 000 of leceiver's certirieates have been issued which are invalid. He advises that the rod be extended to Hois City on the east and that a line be built from All any northward to Portland, thence over the ridge and along the coast to the harbor of Attoria. An address has ucen issued bv the committee asking the bondho tiers to agree to an aiesHiuent of ' 130 on each bond and to authorize the committee to hllV flm nrnnurlv n Inaeuln ...1.I..I. I..... been bxed for March. Corvai.us. Or. rrb 2S TheOreeon Pacific sale was postponed until Tuesday 1 nexf. It will be Light Tlie Pemocrat Is informed arrangements are being made by which Albany will have an increased elec tric liglit service, at least sixteen arc lights, $13 a light, which namber will be in- leased as the citv'b finances justify. Al bany has one of the best systems on the coaet, one that epeaks for the city, when enough lights are used to illuminate the whole city. A Poetic Work. Oregon has a poet. Mr Charles Orissen, or McMinnville, h issued, through Lewis Dryden, a work In ilank verse caned "ideaia, a Komance ol lleahsm. 1 A quick glance at it indicates annderable poetic genius, and that It is tork of merit, one that people ot literary e should possess, send so cents to the ithor for a copy. 1 hey Have Moved. K'ein liros are ow In their new quarters in the Cusick Hock, and invite the public to call and see their metropolitan store, and as well inspect Eheir large and tine line or boots and shoes lor men. women and children. The are prepared to meet all the demands of the public for foot wear. tom 4n nuMiMt Rev J F Siewart, ot Portland, was in the city ts-ihiy. I R in :iu!.:T tlie t!.ini ing tch-ol anJ social al " e n. noire to-night. Mrs Win Power, of Salem, isinthecilv the guest of l.er son, Mr E I. Power. " Mrj i I, Thompson arrived from Al bany t-jdiiy. and nill be the guest of her .av! vr ra i i rbogas-.for a week. - -t.o, 'otiniril I i llr ,n i-nowai ii old stand op l -.-l..'.ii', Kux If-ilKi-.H-'irirlie i prepared ! hsr-,er .rk. For goo I oi . ii- t-ui cj'i oi him. He is pre . lit ! u .--isj- the u!uic .-n Or, gnnian dispatch savs: The Rv I R X Hell, of Roseburg, is here in ushirglon and is looking over tlie field. Me ,ery candidly thai he will aseist Mr ( levelanj in running the next ad ministration. He is n democrat and i-erluips lie has mi his pcx.'ket just what he limit, to make him the dishuser of democratic patronage for Oregon. I)r E L Iivlne informs the Democrat tha hi. I.ii her is recovering rrpidly, and tha- lo. recovery will be complete both menial and physically, and In fact the apoph-ctlc stroke did nor affect his Intel lectual Ciiitersfrom the first, Thedelhum w as the result of fever only. II has been up all dav today, conve olng with friends and is able to walk without assistance. This good news 1)1 be welcomed by his many friends 1. ovor the state. lKVILLK, Ttie Columbian literary society meets every week, end besides a first class pro gramme they debate one of the leading quft lon of the dav, such as "The Tariff," Supply and demand," "The Evil of With holding the Cannon on Inauguration Day," etc. Some of tlie most talented men In the s'ate take part In the discussion. If the Demo- fat had a reporter here he could get enough Items to till a whole page, but in getting a reporter be sure to get one that can spell correctly, and not spell lot with a "oo" as an Oakville correspondent of a count; paper did lately. Improvemtnts are I he order of the day in the city. Mr Martin, of Eugene, i visiting friends here and doing work in the cemetery. The first church bell In the city will be put lu place In the belfrv of the 11 P church In the near future; then those who are too far away lo hear It ringesn see it ring. Amicus. Get Started Right. Then llie whining schoolboy, with his satchel And shining morning face, creeping like a insll Unwillingly to school, noppca at t,onr. ic llendrlcson s, the live 5"h' ,n.d. M f '?," rd?r, to' O"? The finest groceries and the freshest niklllA - m il riiuciu. The new asses-ment law comes too late to be observed this yenr. The city recorder iil assess Albany this year as usual and the marshal do ihe collc.tin. Next year it will undoubtedly be in full running order. at the most reasonable prices call on Conn & llendrlcson. They have them. Tuesday evening, Feb 28th, 1893. 1 From a gentleman who has juBt re- oi ivctumci, "inraiini, oireet lurneu iroin a trip up through the Will- Superintendent.City Attorney and Conn- cilmen Whitney. Stewart. 1'feiffer. uurkhart, Marshal and Wheeler. In absence of Mnvor.Councilman Burk- hart was elected Mayor pro tern. The following bills were ordered paid: Stites& Nutting, ?.12: Santiani Lumber Co, 01.8(i; J Whitesides, $4.S5; Wade & Co, 3. 00; Train & Whitney, $7.84 Robt lirown, 6.60; Geo P Cramer. 0: Stewarts Sox,$6.85; N J Henton $37. L'O; cost mils ohu; street work, $119.05. w k Kelley, :.20. uttiot iv llliarr tor 20.00 continued unanimously. Councilman Whitney moved an Invea tagation by a committee of two of the bill of w B Barr, for $20, testimony un amette valley, it is learned that thecroD outlook is better than it has been for many years. Farmers are busy nlowimr anu preparing lor seeuing, ana the win ter wneat is loosing nne. f ruit trees have Btood the winter well, and have a Healthy look, telegram. There has been a general shaking up of employes on the Oregon Pacific during the past lew davs. Guy Powers, who has had charge of the Salem dock, went to Portland yesterday to gn on the Hoag as purser. C B Miller takes charge of the Oregon Pacific dock at Salem. II 11 Cronise has resigned as ageRt for the company at Portland, and Mr Day, formerly purser on the Hoag. takes deroath to be taken before the recorder. I "'argBut the company's Portland othce ;n 41. -1.: . ' i Statesman. in writing, the object stated being to prevent the city paviug 15 00 for a davs work, when but a few minutes service haB been done. Lost. The committee on streets and public property recommended that W U T Company be granted privilege of stretch ing wire over bridge under directions of commutes on streets and public property. Bridges were ordered built over ditch on tith and Vine and 9th and Vine by street commissioner, assisted bv compe tent person, to be 18 feet wide, 6th Btreet to lie graded Calapooia to Vine. Claim of Sarah Dodder, for flO on ac count of overcharge in sewer work, not granted. Recorder reported lumber contract signed by John Leedy. Street commissioner recommended thatsidevtalks Water to 9th street be re paired, mud holes filled and ordinance in teference to emptying spitoons on streets be enforced. Referred. -The matter of the law in reference to woitiii 'omi)i:ui.t;. Soureuir tons at Will A Stark's VIAVI Co itliea iu Baltimore block. Th best cwelrv at Will & Mtark'e, Frt ih eggs at F E A lien Jc Co. Trophy tea something line at F E Allen ft Co. If yoo want a rise emokr call fur Joseph s white labor cigar. Come and see tho new chil ed plow at Ramps opposite posh Ilice. White soft blankets made st the Aftuny woolen mills for sale by K E Allen The best.roast nnriee in tlie city t Com ad itloye r a Pa roniaa home industry by smoking the celebrated white lab-r oigars, manufactured by Julius Joroph. Why smoke a Chiua cigar when for th same money you can get a w lite labor cigar made by J Joseph. A Bio Stage. And all the players : They have their trances." "All the world's a stage men and women merely exits and their en- ne of th-ir principal entrances Into Parker Bros grocery and ba lefl.au bakery. pro- ! . ' 1 7 . fu 8 1 . ., I . auce re kePl. "d the r baked goods are anyway,and that they kept the best groc beyond comparison, consisting of a big rles here to be secured anywhere. If you yariety of breads and cakes, plain aud would have the best groceries and produce fancy, akillfnllv .ol .n ,.i a :. portant thing to consider. Weduino Isvitavioss. Wooden, Tin, Silver, Golden, Common every day. TS.M1LEY. To i'icvcbI the Crip 1 Or any other similar epidemic, tho blood and the whole system should be kept in heslthv I condition. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla to I give strength, purify the blcod ar-d prevent 1 Disease. Hood's Pilh cure liver ills HORN. 1Mpm unri asis-fK rrtsttuitlnn ami Rlle. fieadacbe. Small llilu Ucaiu. ENJOYS Both tlio method nud results wlien Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho tasto, nnd acts fcnly yet promptly on tho Kidneys, liver nnd Bowels, clonuses the sys tem oflectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only rcinpdy of its kind over pro duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac- ceptablo to tho stomach, prompt m ' its action and truly bcnchcirrl in lift effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and ngreenblo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo made it the most popular remedy known. feyrup of Figs is for sale in GOc and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not nave it on nana win pro cure it promptly for any one whft wishes to try iu I)o not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CL. LOUISVILLE. Kf. HC IV rOMC. H.f. PEACOCK On February 28, to the wife of no Peacock, tire caidiner, a girl. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ESTRAY NOTICE Strayed from my premises near AN I bany. last Friday night one bay hone. star In lorehead, aua branded on left shoulder with monogram H. B. Any party returning it er giving Information I as to us wuereaDOuts win ne suuaDiy rewarded. Johk Baloos. 10, mi mil k 1, SUCCESSORS TO WF READ. Will lead in the Notice. Friends of kindergartens be sur? and attend school meeting at court house next Monday evening at 7 o'clock, March 6. You remember the question of making it a part of our school system, was discussed at last meeting, and action defer red. Come out and heai something inter esting this time. Remember 7 o'clock March 0. K1SDF.1tOAr.TEN. per diem of City surveyor referred to fell, 21. onus v sriTE wtvriiEi .tuaviu. Summary. Station, Albany, Or, Month. February, 1893. Elevation above sea level, 27.7 feet. Mean temperature, 40.5. Departure from normal, 0.05. Maximum temperature, 59;date, lb to. Minimum temperature. 3: date. 1. Mean of maximum temperature,43.2. Mean 01 minimum temperature, 94. No. times iraximum temperature 90 or above, 0. No. times minimum temperature 3ZW or below, 6. total precipitation, b.do inches. Departure trom normal, - 1.04 iochee. Total depth ot unmelted snowtall, ltf.o inches. Prevailing direction of tho wind, S. No. ot cloudless days, 1 . No. of pa.tly cloudy days, 4. r 0. 01 cloudy days, No. of days on which .01 of rain or snow "imTANTSD Pushing Canvasser of I T T good address. Liberal Balary and expenses paid weekly; Permanent poal-1 tlon. BROWN BROS CO,, Nurserymen, I rortiana, Oregon. TVRY WOOD, so ve kinds tal for sale J In Ferrv Ward. autre of F W Spink, at foot vireec, or 01 a o jviorrifl, xuira 1 Yoi'NG Ladiss are especially invited to !He Illustrated Talk at the rooms of the Viavl Co, in Baltimore block, Thursday at - p m. Theatrical. "Edgewood Folks" is a very pleasing, simple story, prettily told. It is an easy, natural and Bingnlarly laitliful picture of home life in a quiet out-of-the-way New Kngland village. Tom Dilloway (Alba Haywood) is t-e central figure, but-the other characters are very truthful life pictures (some of tliem verv nuaint- nnd they are, without exception, well taken by the company. -u tlie opera House 1 riuay uigni Lainduy Work. The new Albany Unndry have placed their rates at bot tom figures. Owing to the sma amount of accounts cash payments will be expected on delivery of goods, thus Joing away with the necessity of extra 'rips for collection. Promptness in this respect will oe greauy uppicuni. r.ENTY Dollars Reward For a mime lost in or about the city of Albany, or on the roau to my nome near langem ,n Feb 27, containing about f?u in goia 1 will nay the above reward to any one turning me tu'.rue iu me. A J Olin. City attorney and Councilman Whitney tor interpretation at next meeting. rred Kies granted one days grace in winch to pay license, then to be granted. Licence to sail liquor was granted Kasper Vaudrnnanu Hern an burlow. TRIUMPH 8ULKV PLOW. Dates on which hail fell, 27. Dates on which snow fell, 1, 2, 5, G, 8. Dates of thunder storms. 0. Datrs of light frost, 2 to 10,24 5, 7. 2S. Datesof killingor injurious frost,!. 26. Dates of solar halos, 0. Dates of lunar halos, 7,20. John Brigos, Voluntoer Observer. J I Case plow works, sole manufactur er. Rac'ne, Wisconsin. To satisfy all that the Triumph sulky plow is lighter draft than a walking plow, our Mr N B ICizer will give an exhibition on the farm of H D Burkhart, one half mile east ot Albany on Saturday, March, nth, I8U3 commencing at iO o'clock a m. At this exhibition a man will pull the Triumph cutting a full size furrow. Mr Kizer will have with turn a uynainomeror 01 tne latest and most approved pattern, he will demonstrate bv actual teats that the Triumph sulky draws lighter than a walking plow, lie will explain to you the advantage of having a sulky plow with both furrow wheels under control of tltb pole, beam pivoted to the frame at tao points, yielding connection between furrow wheels, bottom attached to the beam, not to the frame, bottom so it can be leveled from point to heel, foot lift to assist raising the plow, a loose pole. making no weight on horses necks, ana- led wheels, taking pressure from land- side and one that turns a square corner to right or left, relieves itself in stony or The Well Dressed Man i always entitled to consideration. This is intro ductory to the statement that the L Blain clothing company 8 tailoring de partment under the efficient management of E A Schirller has just received the largest and b:st assortment of suitings for the spring and summer trade ever brought te Albany. If you would be appareled in a becoming manner call at this place and leave your measure at once and secure choice 01 goods. STOP at Will & Mark's when you are after diamonds, the best watches, and ne finest silverware to be secured lave them. "hey They Increase anpetirc. System and acton ilieltver, lillo t' j whole idaSmou. I. A. Morris &o. Flour and Feed Store, Have removed tlieir ctore to the Strahan s tor, formerly occupied by Deyne & Robfaon, and have on hand a full stock of CORVALL'S FL0U ?, (HAN, SHORTS, GERM MEAL, CiUHAM, BUCK WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY, OATS. STRAW AND : CHOPPED FEED: Custom chopping done. Spring Trade With a large and elegant stock of DRY GOODS, Including all the la'est novelties in DRESS GOODS, and fabrics of all kinds, which will arrive daily. Our trade as well as Albany is growing, and we propose keeping up with tho times by carrying tl.o best goods at the most reasonable prices. ANNUAL ELECTION NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the regnlar annual school election of diatriotNnS Lilnn county, Oregon, will be held at the central achool bulldin pt in aid die' riot on the 13th day of March 1893. for tbe purpose of electing, one di rector to serve said dixtriot for a term of I three years, and one clerk to serve said district for the term of one year. Hald e ect'on to begin at tbe hour of 2 o'clock p M and continue until 0 o'clock p u of aid day Dated February 28, 1893: C U Burkhart. Jof4 FoHstT. District Clerk Chairman board ef directors. WILL'S , MUSIC STORE fi 1 ine of ladies and childrens Shoes Read, Peacock & Co. BOLI ASBNTi FOR TRESPASS NOTICE. We. the undersigned citizens, properly owners and farmers in the vicinity of . . . . 1 owners niiu ittiijieis 111 mo vi;intiv ui stumpy ground, lifts out point first, and A,b Ljnn count Oregon, hereby enters point first, will open a land as de- mutuany agree OUB wftll ,i,e other, that ...I Tl.u Triiinixti lioaa I IIiubb nninl,. I ... J " .. ' Money to Loan. I have money in rams of $500 to $20,000 to loan on im proved farm lands in X.inn and Ilentcr counties, at lowest current rates. Uelay in furniamn.; the money. U VT DUHKI1ABT Real estate agent. Albany, Oregon. aired. The Triuniub has all these Doints- Come and see anil be convinced For sale by Mitchell, Lewis & Btaver Co, Al bany Or. Iust AanivaD. Direct from eastern manufacturers a number of the most beautiful monuments ever brought to Al bany. Latest designs In u?e in the east. If you are going to put up one this season call at once and get your choice as the neatest will all be gone before Decoration day. At E W Ahison & Co's. Boots and Shoes 1 carry the larges line of medium priced and good wearing beys, misses and children shoes in the city, ind have iust added a line of steel shod chool shoe which I recommend to the hide. Dont forget that I repair any shoe sell tree ot charge, S E You no. 1 tol Hutlnff th rear rSol. from re- 1 trlnn'ng to end, Will tark propose tc keep un tnelr reputation of hiving the firestbtt,.k of jewelry, watches, silver r, etc , lr. tne valley. If you want the ketBocds at reatcnable prices call on 'hem. we will prosecute any and all persons trespassing upon our lands for the pur pose of bunting; and that we will assist each other in prosecuting trespassing by hunters upon lands ol eacii nnd every person subscribing this agreement; and we will iniorm tne owner 01 ine lanu De longing to either of undersigned of any fie r son or persona trespassing upon saia ands as soon as practical after it may become known to us or either of us. This the 18th day of Iovember,18n2. J W l'ronat, J Clem, Q M (JeiBendorfer, Claus Meinert, Kicliard Warner, r G Warner. IS G Cox. Mart Miller, M C Chambers, John Geisendorfer, E E Par- risb.il Bryant, A Austin, u G Main TRY : A :- PAIR ''-'. Kdith TIrri, of Sa'eirt, will hejic i'h ht-rtbsi if music, vocal and instro "")'"', on Mi-ih l.t. She maybisci. 'Ur that d..te,in WedneiJ') and Ihursriay "rr,.r,,,, at Mrs Martin Payne's, oppos t. C'i;i,treatiotJal ennrch. Of Those Fraziliiin PchWc Spectacle' Furniture Store. Af It THOS liRIMI la now at his old 1 1 stand, opposite the opera houie, where those wishing nubitantlal reliable I furnlturi can secure what tt.ey want, Hrann manufactured stand", nour -neis, !' eto. r I ways on band or mad eon 1 liort notlro, at bottom pricea. I30B BENT.--Tlie 'tore building on I1 my pronnn on nrnadaiuin a'leci For sale bv F. M. FRENCH, the Jeweler. I Suitable r r reside" o f-ir srpal IsmMv I. VIKKECK CHICKERINO " "nPMIM.KR "STF.CK," AMD "VOSE t SON" HANUS, Buy Stoves aid Ranges ol Mattliews & Washburn Buy Stoves and Ranges of Mattliews & Washburn Buy Stoves and Ranges nl Matthewsft Washburn Buy Stoves ani Ranges ol Matthews & Washburn tESTEY," 'NEWMAN BROS., OHO AN H. W'nlirC OCmi :i.o I I nt 1 i -1 Write ffr Ctlo(ni nl Price hef-re Purchnlnjr I Etc where. ncii tin ifeM uooua i i'wrti mill Irtftrammt. XV ail Usttt ol tE lt'Krttim: New Hm nd other Scwinr H?h!nM, also Needle , I Utl ind Lxtrao fur all Ua-;liiiit; E. I. WILL, It . A Ainany, ur. tiir maohg iii4.to;kaiui:km. Cabinet photos from $1.50 to ft 00. per dozen. Fnlainlng pictures a f 2o era vo I ram cu We rarrv a larirc II ne ol sxS and tcrcacoplc views ol O f 'gon. V?l"Pcclalty. il ffor loo. W