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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1893)
I patio gemocvat. CITY OFFICIAL PAPER rul)liilied every day in the week except Sunday. ;fl m i JUJTTl.YQ, Eilitori and Prop'r tnrrid itlne r l f m- Hi nk.n. Oif'on.aeaeiond cla,- wail mailer. rauui.. ..tTB(U 1 IHW SlBcial Sale of Millinery. For a lew days I will sell at cost all the attststvles In millinery. Call and sre y (.nods and prices. Ida M Ekisii. GOOD , EVENING. Lehashx. The S!o;-iim theatrical conip ,r. who lmvo been friiniU-;l hero for n Lie of weeks, got oil yesterday. 4 A Humphrey has rented the Holt property. ml nioved to i.eianoii. no mtenils going to business hero this winter, unci is think- ig of opening a teen store. t ition is heing cirenlatcil at Water- i asKing " " nun up wcrK, in can't aitom to miss it HOME ACD ABInlD Flour can I bought In Albany foretell ty cenls a sack. 6 Regular monthly meeting ot the Build Ir.g 4: Lean Association tonight. To-day payments were made up the J P lor all two foot wood contracts. An effort is being made to have the stores of Albany close at 7 o'clock except Saturday evening. The Corvallls Street Railway Is to be sold al sheriff's sale on Nov 9th, to satisfy a claim of $7,60.1.30, The ladies of the First M E church will Rive a chicken pie supper n tne WUTU Hall ntxt Wednesday evening, Oct J5H1. It is rumored that Governor Pennoyer will attend the meeting of O P credllors t Mill City to-morrow. Probably nothing in it. Several tickets are sold daily to the Portland lair. Little noise is made about it. but a good many are bound to see the N W's greatest show. A special meeting of tin Lldina Aid So ciety will be held tomorrow afLernnnn at the residence of Mrs IIJ Hopkins. Bai ntss of importance. E C Smith and Charles Beadle, of Ku tjene, have rented the Dr Davis' hopvard near liarrisburg for a period of one year uii an option wr nve years. Wash Norton's famous ''Jlerry Makers will be here Saturday and Monday. Ad mission as cents. " Reserved seats at Hodges and McFarland 50 cents. Wash Norton, the famous character artist will be here with his famous "Merrv Makers" Uctobei 21st and 2trd. You nler that pooplo may earn enough to keep ,. t iiniiL' tne winter, mis is a serious tatter with a goou ninny ieople in that lace. A public meeting wan Held Satur ,iy evening to discuss the matter. Last Sunday evening while Hon E R If you mls6 tne "Merry Makers" Satur day and Monday you wont be In it Ad mission 25 cents. Reserved seats at Hod ges & McFarland 50 cents. tne eleventh census has so far cost over nine millions ol dollars, and It is to ipworth was attending the services 1 at the take $300,000 more to finish It. Six ratlieni Methodist chun-e.sonic sneak thief ,p an eitrht-dnllar muhr.'lla from him. Inch he had left in the vestibule. Miss Kmma Tivev returned home Satur- ,v from a visit of a couple weeks in Silver- U ami Albany. W F Chase and wife have taken up Uieir sidenco at Halsey, Mr Chase being prin- h-iai of the public school at that place. C M Charlton and family left Saturday names for a d-l!ur. Isn't that outrag:ous If you desire a luxuriant growth ol healthy hair of a natural color, nature's crowning ornament ot both sexe6,use only nan s v egeiaoie ciciuan nair iienewer. The Orphan's Home is now completed with the exception of a few finishing luucncs. une more jninz needed is a windmill and water tank. Then the Home will be in a condition above critic a visit 111 Salem and Portland. Havinir 1 ism Ljposcd ot tneir interests in Itoppner, they F p Norton's Bonner won the free for pay not return 10 unit, section. Auvunce la 1 trotting race at Yreka week before nut express. last, the fastest being i:2SU, which was the fastest time ever made on that track. Vnrtnn'B Dd flab mnn th f.raauU . m uu I .,! " AtvcuiMc iiiiu. , "io trot, best time 3:57. Ijieof K s of 1 at iteppner. tioii -v T,e new Vatlleshlp Oregon la to je ,n P M ill Aatonn. Him W T Hume, of 1 j ,,,. rrt. 1.... ...111 k. 'ortland, anil Hon Jeff Myers. o Linn and christened b'v Miss DsisV Ainsworth. ren- j&arion counties, . are said to have resenting the state 01 Oregon and launched .iue a great trii,. uimi 1 -una,. I by Miss Kugenla Shelby, representing tne urn tho W U T V gave a big supper, ine c!ty o( portiand. u-eemenatetocet ier. iiume aim ju vers wll,am.. University has a foot ball hshedhrst and told tho youns iaty waiter cUlbw,th CA Atwood' apMn ,nd 1 nare wimm eu.e u "".-" Chester Murphy as secretary and trewur- tat acost oi es.uu. ooon niter riivre ,r u n(Jw ,n order for" the Albany kcu tne paiviiege 01 uncutming on a 1 . ,u ...,1 -.in. i.U l.;.,l. .V tnl. ... nnt. ,1,, nnd -"" - . --r ri" """i.".. " i" , the SalenMtes on Ihankszivina aav a luiof.t.A, qai.i tn ,, na tn .ill I iniinn I " i . i . . . . . . w I XT-.... ..... i t,w n: rai not, ha at. a . Ha mive a tuece " .vv.,..- ... .... .,v . ... payinent.whii h Mr Hare generously miiil mor.ilng that the residence of fa W Hollis- i all riL'ht and no chnntre was needett as "r" .-j.." B. son ti in rE-o.i ai, Bert Matron, formerly nf Jtll,:,nv i now a resident of Silverton. Hey Woiiner and family left this noon for their new home at Eugene. A I.inn comity young attorney who went east to see the fair will bring her home. Mrs J H Tpliam went to Portland this noon on a several weeks visit with her son Harry. Mr and Mrs Wm Ralston left this noon for Olex on a several weeks visit with their sons L. O. and Joe. Miss William,, of Albany, is holding a revival meeting in tho Baptist Church. A goon deal of interest is being manifested. Mtiyton Times. , J 1 Taylor of Maniuam accompanied by fa W louiig an Albany merchant was a caller at tins oliice Wednesday. Oregon City Enterprise. J E Miller has lieen spending tho rammer at Albany, returned home Saturday looking hale and hearty for one who will lie eighty ycurs old in Hcivmibor. Newport News. Capt N H Humphrey walks the streets of I endlctnn glad to be again in a countrj where (iod s sunlight shines alike en the just and unjust for the greater part of the time. The captain looks bettor than for years before. Ho prescrilie.1 to a cadevcr ona looking youth who talked with him. unlimited iuantitie of egg nog. saving that it had saved his own life and brought him to robust health. E. U. Saking of the appointmilut of Roy R B Uilworth, to tho position of superintend ent of S S work for the Presbyterian church in Oregon tho Astorian says: '-It seems as if the Presbyterian church in Astoria was a stepping stone to high preferments in the larger held of the state. Hey E N Condit, the first pastor of this church, is now prin cipal of the Albany collegc.tho Presbyterian seat of learning in Oregon. Kev J 'V Mil- lunin, while still the pastor of a lirge Portland church, is not only stated clerk of this Presbytery, but ulso of the Bynod of uregon, a piato ot more iniiortancc probal ly than any other in this field of the church. Munta These are rustllnp days lor the farmer. The live fumer Is .naking the present splendid weather count, lie does not trust to the future. He strikes naily and aeeps It up. While on the aubject It may be remarked that the farmers of this valley it better off than In any o'.hcr part of the V S. today. Some time ago Anna D Van Honten, of Spokane, formerly of Eugene, where she taught school, sued Aaa P Morso, of Cam bridge., Mass, for divorce. Tho case was recently tried at Boston, ami on 0, t 4tl. after a seven day's trial.a verdict of 810,000 was rendered in favor of the plaintiff, who cried tears of joy. What woman would not. Morse is a bank president, 71 years of age. and wealthy. Tho evidence showed that the defendant bought tho plaintiff a wedding otitlit, insisting that the clothing should be marked "M" and had her destroy all her former clothing marked "V" as he disliked that name; ho sent her to watering places, and cxponsivo boarding places, pay ing all tho expense), besides lavishing oilier attentions upon her. He purchased her a e-iou engagement ring. Ho addressed her in numerous letters as "Dear" and "Dear Ann, etc, closing them .with "Much lovo" and other endearing terms. A Watch ia a nacsslt nowadays. I yon want one call on Will & Stark, whoso st jck ia large and varied, and prices the the most reasonable. They oaa give you a bargain in this lioa a well as iin jewelry ejjuerally SEW limit LErTEIi, My fall line cf MACiyTOSHE-l and iiu5 AMkKS, ino'ailutg m tuy novelties for ladies, misses aud cnildren, it now sale. 8 K Young. Viereok.a aharing and hair cutting par New York, October l3th,IS93. The ocean record has again been broken. Tho Cunurd Line ship Lucunia, established state. a ne frou hours, ami '.'." mi mites. known lawyer Edward T Bartlett of this city at the head, will give tho Hill-Murphy Crocker combine a good light.and the result will be watched with interest by all citizens who disapprove of the election of a thief to the most important judicial othce in tho ew westward record, making the.pasaage , The band did not play "Rule Britania" in Liverpool to New York in 5 days, 13. 'at Saturday night, but it did play "Hail The Lucunia is a '; 1. t ..7.i .T , v, lr,l"B jl... ..1.:. 4, .1 , i,a.Lms. in iim c-uoi. Hotels. uatlKS ajld on sister ship to the Campania, und waa 1 tho cars, everyone is talking alHut the laiiiiciiyu liisi August. was held by Paris. The previous record great yacht races. the American Lino steamer As both tho political parties have held their state conventions, a lively and ani mated off year rainiiaign will be at once in augurated. At the democratic convention at Saratoga, last week, tho Hill-Murjihv-Croker machine, made u ticket, without opposition from the Cleveland wing of the democracy. The nomination of Jlevnard for tho Court of Appcola liench is causing no little trouble f.r the - state machine. It will be remembered that it was Majnaril who took the corretted returns froui the State Comptroller's office, which gave the legislature to tho democrats. The Now York Bar Association condemned the act of ttovernor t lower in oppoiuting such a man to the Court of Appeals. The paper which the Bar association issued, stated the facts in the case, and was presented at the meet ing at wnicn it was adopted by an almost unanimous vote, by a committee of seven, livo of which worn democrats. James C Carter, Frederic II Courdert ami William U Hornblower, recent) npKinted to the l nueti rjtates r-upreuie uourt, were among tno iraniers ot tho resolution which called upon tho legislature to im xai h Muynard, us. lie had committed a theft which was a states prison offence, the iionally for which is live years of imprisonment. The "Buffalo Courier. va staunch democratic newspaper, openly bolts the ticket. Tho "New York world also openly condemns the nomina tion. lOn account of the full renorts t'iven nf the races and a lack of siiaee. the Iikiio- ckat omits the well written account Jjf the contests. Wat. F. H. KoEi.scn. , Gr.Ni'isK Clearance Sal in lauiea line, hoes. Within the next IS days we propose to difpo-e of ltMczw pairs of French and DongnU kid, hand turned and machine sewed, opera and common seuse lasts, sizes from2. to 4 in all widths. These gooda most io regardless of cost. Ladies wearing siloes in theso S'ZM will do Well by oil ing on Klein Hroa. v Tiiosirros'a Glove Firnxn CossKr, cne ol the most favorably knrwn lines in the rr.arke. with eat,a leu" waists. a,e f ,r s!a by S B Yovno. JEWELRY is not bought f jr ternporary use, but as a permanent and servicable orna ment. There Is often as much value in the make as In the material. Will A Stark of thia city keep the largest and nnest line in the valley, making a specialty of good goods. Their line of gold arid silver watches is a superior one, and In silver ware they take the lead in the central m, .,.., ., , I " limnetic aucv. ii you nuuiu SCI ti:c I he fact that the rennb icons have v.. - ,, c. - . . ... . ,, west in mcir iir.c can on in Oi tstarK. tne nominated a fair state ticket, with the well- ieadng jewelers. Or I.ntekestto All. W'holeeale mer chants In the Eastern states have offered us great inducements and we want to give our- customers an opportunity as well, provided you will buy now. We have made great reductions in the price ol our dress goods, line slioes,apes, jack ets, etc, for cash, and intend to sell them as fast as possible. Eighty-five cents in most cases will buy a dollars worth of goods and some times more. Come in and make your selections. Our goods are nearly all new, and can't be bouaht else where in Linn county for the prices we will sell them at if bought now. ' head, Peacock & Co. bme would bo a candidate for congress. other bouquet was sold in like manner Mvers for 6:1.00. and the bill footed. bus the Astoria P M got ahead of the two n s, and a good cause was helped. Makidn Co. Case. The suit of lieo , Edgar et al vs D W Edgar, in the circuit bit. to set aide a deed to 320 ncres of ,. occupied all the forenoon with anru- nts to the court. Eortv-fioven witnesses I Ire heard, and speeches by the ablest hvw- r in the district. Tho counsel for the kintiffs is R P Boise and Shaw & Hunt. Ifor defendant W R llilyeu, of Linnl nty, and Iilmon Ford of Salem. About WHO does your washing? It is to be honed you send it to the Albany Steam l.anmlry, tints patronizing a hrst-class home institution that enmlovs only white labor. The work too speaks for itself, not after the tashion ot the loud smelling Celestial wash ing, but on account of the superior manner in which it is done. LOWER THAN EYER ! BETTER THAN EVER ! The bulldlne was completely destroyed wltn nearly all its contents, loss aDouiiopo. Insurance In tne state ot aaiem tor mat amount. Salem Journal Net Sundav eveninir at 6:?o o'clock Mrs Hel-n Harford will address the Y P S C E of Albany In a union meeting to be held at tne ucnzreeauonai cnurcn, to which the young people of the city gener. ally, are invited, uyorderoi tne presi denl, U hi f ropst. fhe F M B A recently passed resolut ions demanding "that moi Igage tax law be enacted and that an nonest lnueoieo- ness be exempted from taxation," and also "resoluted" tothe effect that they will not sunnort any candidate for the ,i i t... nt 1?e ature wno is not p eagea u re-enact wot half the donation knd cluim to uth law Ro8ebur Puindca!er- If of her wins with vlmm hIia host mi, tie I The folic wine from a Lebanon paper is t home, ftnd the rest of tho heirs lire trv- very autrecsttve of the possibilities of this lr to prove that she was insane when she county: C A Zahn visited Hney and LetiieleetL and want the property U- Harriturg mis ween, wr tHiermnllv nmnnir lm Imin l ra Vil-i that threat ouantites of apples are being I'fl sanity and insnnity were strongly es- snipped ftom Halsey to the East, 86,ooo lished by witnesses both ways. The having been paid to the fanner of that irt has taken the case under advisement, vicinhy this year for apples. younial. The tax roll for Douglas county this I frtt. im c.i6S-Aoi. about ii.ooo.ooo V Thief Ahoi nd. Kd Davidson has a mnr than that of last veai. The board of crop of turnips and radishes ripht in equalization will Kduce the assessment 10 muist ot business on the lot at the per ceni.prooauiy uunivHig r of Second and Kllsworth streeta. will raise it ten per cent. The state board ral times rPwntlvtliTlntnhlAVPiw. I takes Its life In Us hand "it does any lea have been stolen. Mr Davidson savs 1 ralsinz this year, viuniinien. it can a it there will uei Advices trorn Lntcaeo piace 10 me iiJia. Anv one nspistinir inbrinirinirtlte .-rPfi.t of Orenon the most remarkable Presto juj-lke will be iriven several bitr neaches exhibited there. These peaches t.cVi I1 . I i I L.. V(. D....ki -- i wpri crmwn at Asnianu oy mi m r . . . i aim luiwmmu uj a w..- - ot!ikr8' Mketinu. Mrs lielen t riratra we irhed u pounds frford, ofXewberg, Ore., will conduct ounces net. They were perfect In flavor Fwicrs' niPPt hi7 ot i V f! T I Hn and hrll ant In color, rare quality in natllrclflV a rinrnnnn fnt Ol at or l I noiii-'hoal tTifltlirlnt7 ftO late lock. Mra Harfnrrl ia m in inter of 1 t t? Mle nf fthtma. wa Inierdinir to Kriendfl rhumU an,l ..III inlarMl inv ! ."J.. UU m(lrnnen hut &- Hip- "J U W wrtgwu " r her. A hearty welcome to nil. Uf nalnful hurt received this mornlna Mrb J A 11 art. while climbing over a barD wire lence. 11 Evangelistic Supt. I seems that his foot caught In the wire and Meal Times do voever consider boots and struck nil ankle bone. His foot f quality of the food vou are eatins ? It began to swell while at tne aepoi aw., .ng Yes. You Can see the finest line o rambles for suitings In the state at WR Graham's, where he has a tailor with few equals on hand to make them up on shot t notice. Get the best and most stylish suits of him, A new feature will be the making of ladieV cloaks to order, or the altering of cloaks to the latest styles, and he repairing of cloaks, prices are bot tom ones. You probably have the Albany Steam Laundry do our work. A large number do, but not ail. some cltng to the celes tials. Better reform if you do.ar.d p&tion Izt white labor. Bhiloh'a Care, the arete cough and crouo care, is for sale by as. Pocket size contain twenty-five doses, only 25c. Children love it (Tosh ay at Mason. ' De FOOti. I, ml.,h h. h.tlr ntinr. "Krand more wholesome. Ia it not hl.e to make sure that vour tea. Pee. ih. train and ai last crew so palnlul that he had to give up all idea ol his trip. Salem Independent, "a-ar, baked goods and Innumera-1 Will & Start, th- ieweler. II Kluas & MeFrland, st Albany, t. the leading drnfi That is the way you will find our new Fall goods. This season we shall and will please the bargain seekers beyond their most sanguine expec tations. , THE LATEST AND BEST, CHEAPEST and most desirable now await the economi cal buyers. WOULD YOU SAVE MONEY? T1TEJ-T C03kE TO Rttha at Vierecka ahavina and hair catting parlors. cure Tor Cows, pvera and Oeneni De. Wiity, Anal! bile U'ar-S. JDc. per buttle. WALLACE. At her home in Salem on East Court street, Thursday morninp;. Oct. 1!). 18'j:i. shortly after 12 o clock, cf pneu monia. Mrs feulney Wallace, niretl nbout years. The deceased was the wife of lion J Al auace, prcsiueni 01 tne naiem Water fo. CCRRIK. At Oakville, Linn county, Dmwm. nn Thursday eveninir. Oct. 19th of consumption. Mr. Alfred K. Carrie, at alut the age of Si years. The deceased was bom in Ohio, coming to Oregon with his parent in when a small boy. He was a young man of exemplary habits, and was well liked by all who knew him. The deceased leaves a wife and two childreu. His parents, and brother Gns, reside in Portland. Funeral services occur tomorrow. The L. E. BLAIR Clothing Co., where : yen : can : get : the : best : goods : to : Ira : had : for : tho : lowest : price. i Si -M .v'ficr - w Don't buy Until you have Got our prices. We - won't - bore -you-to-death. Other if rocerla at nf i ht hpst nualltv ? ere is uch a trifling difference In the m - i iiiiiiiiK l ill s a, isa-v - Allf r ITMiaH le'Iiot n."? a,Ld,he on,,h,..U To purify, vlt.liae and enrich the blood, r4 .rt,',?bUJ,'heT0r','eVen0nTKe anVgivi nerre, bodily and digestive 'r,r. .oKoe.u;eThh .uh.p.. con. p ...Ufactnrr and dur.ble.and the rer, - - I, fry in the grocery line HI"" -- , i araer mo. PiTanmzE tlia, Ceutral Fish an 1 Fool try I. r"-All our Kabo corsets are ,!, on Kllswor'h atreet, bstween Sae- birl, . i""""",r"-.""! oaa aoa jnira, rtr jm m f ,u 3,6 warranted not to pull out or cut 1 m M( n,h of all kinds iu seaaon.oyatert, p m. 1 neir use prevents the tack ot Dd eraha. Erertthing fieah in onr r rortet shr,vi i.w,.,,.u Jm, anH I . . . ... ijunM, r-.n , ...... i. K . . .. ...... , imn mi, um iib b. . . f " taming of nnderclothing. which "land ate oi. SEt'ias & Co, I "hen metal eyeleta are nseil. ue I "i-niiy recommend them, not onlv a a fitting corset- but the most durab'e a tue market. Made in medium, e- lf,nir. and extreme long waist. For sale -aim, of L . it e l. luunir. Aioany. vregin. rri-o Marntn nextl repaired rraotn) hj a Ihwcnihlyermpexnt work f ' ' F M French's jewelry itore.Albsoy towel, to ever cosic-mer at Viereck It parlors. "ice's Cream Baklnj; Powder Forty Years tin Stanilartf. Ke the Kew Improved Slrger wing an ehiee. Th. ritia alws tie rhepe.t. I W Sewdeo. cnt. Office; at F M Fnnch a welry store1 Mrs Urn Oiterhondt has renmtd dress making at her old place of on a: nets, Ssao Paoor Rubber Boots at Klein Bros, Trv pair ol Klein Bros Rubber tPAU- iko Boot. Rchber goods of all descriptions a. Klein Bros. BUY IBTItJu STOVES Matthews & Washburn. Dress Goods. Capes and Jackets, at : greatly : reduced : prices, -AT- READ, PEACOCK CO., ALBANY AND LEBANON. Make your selections early while they a large assortment, COCKERKT.8. Purebred Silver Laeed Wyandrtte cockerels lor sal at a bargain. Aditreta John Ernh, comer 4tb and rt K slrreta, Albany, Ur. TAUNDRY FOR WorD.-W: 1 ex-i i change lanndry work for wood. ;all Kieharriaal Phlllira at lha -:u au Laundry. 41b J