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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1893)
If OFFICIAL PAPER uMiltd every day in the week except cui.. hi jilJTNSG, Editors sott Prop'r ...ir.l it lb Fr.t rnic t Altnnv ,.,n,ssseond claw mail mailer. i Ri'Ai cTiiin it txya HOME AID ABMUAD r a lew ilavi I will sell at cost all tlie jlilcs I" millinery. Call and see khIs and prices. IlJA M Bursll. GOOD EVENING. iuik's Possibilities. What rapid ,.t.l .In fi llnii.ui 11. -A liv Mr F J Atwood, l ( hiialu.w'lio F Portland en route to Victoria, uml nlerviewed ly n 1 cnliinl I elegruiu ter: "'f vou could 0,1' stnrt M'i'h an ofV,nl''e ,,renon m came to Neb i between l1' "il l4" yo would have MM.OUO people here in-dead of ..ut I well remember when Nebraska Lot have over J.iO.UUO inhabitants, and lOlllfllt mat wo were uoing very wen. i..n!v a wave of immigration seemed to fin uiwn n. and our barren prairie be- L. ...Divided into farms, villains were at every crossroad, small towns ue- cities, mi'' railroads were built in all lions. This kept up until wo'reached Ilw million limit, nnrl had not "hts and hard times come or in another " ire would now boast of over 2,000,000 Lilimi. Mv point Una: Uregon is ,iliml of Nebraska in resources, variety Inducts and diversity of climate 'Where .uka supports one man in creiutauie . I Imnnn nnn tnnivirt. I.wn. Tllft Villlov our big river, watereil by abundant s and Eastern Oregon made to blossom rri.ralinn haa a capacity of holding tout crowding 5,000,000 weoplo. All renuire is to ffOl me inynuus ui larmers i pantml west and east to appreciate opportunity here, and tlioy will come. rn Kiioti a ue reauv an uuuimauce oi re- tle information, regulated by state lutes, telling them where they can get Ll homes and make an honest living. 1 lik frankly when 1 say that more injury been none oy men cuiiumk w Kansas and Iowa, wno were saury nnointed and inhospitably received, I uv any otner innuences. i iieir aiones tlatlly printed in the home papers, and ies about to luovo con.-iime iu uiy e they are. kTn ok D. Van lions. a uispaicn Hepner Inst evening, received 17 Mrs an Horn, announced tho denth of her ind Cm known niano tuner, who lioen doing business through Kastern Iron for several weeKS. lie was uikcii h fever at Hepner and only lived about a ft. The deceased was born in New York r July 14th, ISH. Ilo descended ;rom liest of the old German fiuuilies. having line Knickerbocker blood. Mr. an located in Portland in and came nny five or six years ago, being in the tery business at one time. His business nrh lias been piano tuning, Having ursi ked in a piano factory. Ho was the known among the tuners of Oregon, lnitli will be rem-etted bv a large circle tiends in nearly every town in the whole urther particulars are that lie was taken in Saturday last, but was not considered (.-erous until Wcdnesdny. lr Cornelius. brother-in-law. of l'ortland. was wun at the time of his death. His remains lie brought to l'ortland Sunday morning intered at Hiverview cemetery. Miss lelius came up Friday anil took the ily to Portland on this morning's train. Lot, bv E W Achisop, a huuuh ofke, Beturn &ud reoeiv reward. Mr Mooney, cf Oregon C:tv It over loo yean old, ju how much is not known. . The Western Union Telegraph monopo ly made net profus in the year ended June join last of over $7,000,00. r 52 bales ol hops were snipped from R 1. MyerspUce at Jcffenon cterdy. 17J$ ctnts per pound wu paiifor them. Warfare ae.alr.st short-weight hutter has compelled Mctllnnvtlle merchants to sell butter by the pound, actual weight. Ex. A Peodle'-oo boy threw a stone at a dr, hit it in a fatal npot, killing is alnioit iu- antly, n'uch to hi surprise, A rare oc- currtuee. Wash Norton's famous 'Merrr Makers will be here Saturday and Monday. Ad mission 35 cents. Reserved seats at Hodges and McFadand so cents. Wash Norton,! he famous character artist will be here with bis famous "Merry Makers" Octob-i 21st and 2rd. You can't afford to miss it. II you mlis tne -'Merrv Makers" S'.tur. day and Monday you wont be In It. Ad mission 25 cents. Reserved seats at lloj ges & Mc'Farlund 50 cents. II you desire luxuriant crowth ol healthy hair ol a natural color, nature's crowning ornament ol both sexes.u-e only II-IP- V .ui 11.:- i, lan cgciduic oilman luir xvenewcr. At the meeting ol the Building & Loan Association last utahta loan of $1200 was made at 100 months interest in advance, which Is the high water mark In Albany. L 8 Grant Is the postmaster at Dallas. Joi.n Brown sells real estate a. Scotts Mills. Bill Nye his returned to pullman Iroin Ids eastern trip, Will Carleton Is en gaged iu the dray business at Corvallis. The awnings are gradually coming down, mujh to the improvement ol the property relieved of such eye sores. The Otld Fellows Temple is now being im proved in mis respect. Next Mondav, In pursuance ol the order Uinder the delinquent tax warrant Sheriff Jackson will begin levying on the property of delinquent tax payers all over the county; lor the taxes of 1S91 and '92, Yesterday Ed Blodeett and Van Wilson rode their bicycles to Corvallis in about one hour, while there buying a gasoline engtne,wbich they will place In a boat to b run in the Willamette at tins city. Mr Ed Goln, ol the Sclo flouring mill. was baptised in the water above the dim a lew days ago. It was an accident ; but the Pres6 takes occasion to remark that it was rot aware that emersion was required by the Salvation Army. We are reliably informed that wheat stored tn the river warehouses It worth three cents per bushel more than that stored along the railway. This shows the necessity 01 building a warehouse nere on the river. Guard. The case ol W F Crosby vs Jas A Cauthorn C E Wolverton attorney lor plaintiff, and W b McFadden attorney for defendant In relation to some warehouse business was In hearing before Judgd Huf ford Wednesday. The plrlnlllf demands judgment Irom delendent for the sum of $1,537.25, together with interest on $975--7 tlereof at eieht oer cent per annum Irom April 13, '01. and on $579.Jo thereof at the rrte ol eight per cent per annum Irom Jan t, '92, and lor the costs and dis bursements to be taxed. Corvallis Gazette. Last Sunday Mr G Senders received the sad Intelligence that h'.s lather, I ben iirui A.o rcBauXAt Mrs Kred tioulet. of Silverton. is in the citv. i'rof A S McDonald. of one nf tin Hrowns- ville schools, was iu the city today. Ihe ladies of the First Presbyterian church will give an old folks concert 011 llecS. Mr Otto Lee. the druggist, return'!.! this noon irom 1118 i-jist. Ills manv A I ban v friends are rejoicing at his return. The church reception at the Presbyterian i-uuivu msi evening was a piease tt auair greatly enjoyed by those attending. Miss Wood, sister of Mrs Fish, who has been in Albany the past year, left this noun tor can r rancisco uy way of lamiina. Mis Maud Hoffman is the guest today of Mrs Window. Miss Hoffman will havo a little opportunity to show her promising talent, us well as her rare beauty, in the part of tho Player ljueen in 'Hamlet" next week. lioston Herald, Sunday, Oct X. A tea nartv was L'ivon yesterday nvenmi? by Mrs fir Kelley in honor of ner daughter Mrs C C Hogtie. Those present were: Mines llr C C Kelley, I! V Hoguo, Thos Hopkins. K V Langdon. .1 M Irving, M-.l Train. Henry Hopkins, A I) W'oodin, J W Alt house. M J Henton, .Misses Hose Train and Gay Hogttc. Rev Father Jurek is now in charge of the Catholic societies of Corvallis and Newport. He is a young man who but a year since re turned from a stav of eiiht veiu-s in Rome. Italy, where ho completed the studies nec- cessary 10 ine resgiousiuie position he now occupies, ue is iumuiar wun several lan guages and we are informed is quite a lin guist. tiuaetto. A few friends gathered at tho residence of Mr and .Mrs !t II Huston last evening to acknowledge the arrival of Hob s bi.-thdav He hud just reached the :ilst mile post and last night he looked as if he was good for twico us many more. The evening was pleasantly spent shuttling curds and swup ing anecdetes and the town clock tolled the midnight hour before the guests departed. Corvaliis News. The Detroit Free Press says: Mrs Dolph, wife of tho senator from Oregon, is said to be one of the most popular women in Wash ington snciet) . Although she is middle aged, and has a son and daughter married, she retains much of the beauty which made her a belle on the Oregon farm where Sen ator Dolph met her. Her black hair is un etreaked with gray, her dark eves have the brightness of youth, and her whole face sparkles with life and energy to which years have only given greater depth and grociousness. Altogether, she is in appear ance and manner, just what every patriotic American citizen thinks all middle-aged American women should be. The Corvallis X attack on F. Co. of this city because the members have received some new suits, in cluding overcoats, referring to it as pauper business, etc. The members of the Albany company are all gentlemen and tirst-class young men, paying their way in life in a very commendable manner. lliey only wear their uniforms on military occasions. 1 he Man About Towa never favored tho too large appropriation: but that does not excuse such a ccntemptablo and uncalled for sung. Ax Old DiAiiv. -A man whose grand. At Meal Timis do vou ever conside mother was a cousin of Duncan M'Dougull, h' quall'y " the food you are eating? It one of the founders of Astoria, writes a may be good. It might be better, purer, Salem man that he has in his possession the fresher and more wholesome. Is it not diary of Duncau MDougal from Septemlier worthwhile 10 make sure that your tea, Hth, 110, to October 2th. ISl:l. Mr :lix, lugar, baked goods and Innumern MTtougal. who died in Montreal in 11M, ble other groceries ate ol the best quality? was one of the partners of John Jacob stor There is such a trilling difference in the in the Pacific Fur company and was one of pr's of the best and the worst that it the parties who sailed from New York Citv I ,,oe not PJ.V to buy lhe worsl.even on the on September 10th, lsio. for tho month of ' ,al ground of supposed economr. The the Columbia river and founded t ier tv of oesi is anvxy. ine enrapesi, because me The Dkmiicuat recently published nn item about S Pilarger meeting an old army friend while attending tho K of P lit Hepner. The llrownsville Times after publishing the saute tells ulso the following: While Mr iiarger was in the city of Port land on the way to Hcppncr.he stepped into a store to purchase an umbrella and there was given a pleasant surprise. While ho was insfiectiiig the articles in question the proprietor wiw carefully scrutinizing his face, and at last concluded that he had sivn him. He informed Mr Uarger that nt the battle of Lexington (the sumo as heretofore mentioned) when Mulligan surrendered to Price, he was standing within ten feel cf him when the Confederate unny, of which Mr HargiT was a member, marched into H19 fort nnd took liossession of it. Tho mer chant's name is John (irahuiu. It seems indeed strange that nfter so many years he could recognize in the quite aged face, now covered with gray-beard about ten inches long, the smooth and then youthful f;uv of his opponent, S P iiarger. Hut it is dif ferent now the blue und the irrav met. not to battle, not us captive and captor, but us lriciius unti on equal terms. Mr iiarger was presented with nn excellent silk um brella by Mr Oruham, which he prizes very iiigniy. Astoria, Or. He was empowered bv Mr Astor to act as his proxy and is frequently mentioned in Washington Irving's "Asto ria." His ring und the trunk ho carried with hinuon tho voyage are ulso in posses sion of the living descendant. The diary gives a full account of the voyage from Xiw York to the Columbia's mouth and also of all tlio event lollowing the landing ami up late in October, LSI;!. ask Ball. Yesterday nfrernoon a re of base liall, five innings, was played keen the College and public school clubs. . 1 latteries were luomrwon ano neniiey the public school and Irving and Turner tne uollege 1 lie score was room I of the public school club, e are reouested bv M Turner, manager iie College club, to issue a challenge to public school club for another game on Inesdav evenino- of next week, no one to v who lias not lieen annttendant ot either M for at least one week. No outsiders Tiik Km Stkkus in Thouiius. The 'son Citv ConriAr wivr: Thft two colossal rham cattle that arrived here a few ntlif ntrn nnil nn now nt the Portland rpofition, are in trotihle ltecaune their utod owners, the Walker Bros all the V from flienuri tinvA ItPPn HviIUf be ki'l thir inpjn. Tinimons. an old uer from Arizona, want the 8i:i00 he pik m dm rthY itm" and Mr Moffett this city, and others have planted money ABio Ixw.-C W WahUmevJ large tm on the home place, just this side of notion, Imrned last niirht. About 3000 t-heli of rmiin. A hnrM. sever! sets of f rne-s. and a larire amount of hay were Mmyed. Los will affirreirate from W000 P-0V. Tho fim warn (.iwvvered at mid- fiht hut had gained such headway that imnff couni ue saved, it is snppowu w of incendiary origin. No Insurance. mi. tORSF.Ts.All Anr Knlift rorspts are i-X'W with the new nntpntml soft eveleti "nn are wa mint ml not to nun oui or cui lacers. Thpir iim nrpvnnts the back of corset showing through the dress, and oid ftainincr of underclothing, which is . rn when mntal pvplets am used. W nSdpTltlv nmimmnifl thpni. not OnlV as r'rt'Tt ttintTCir-et. bvt themort durati - in thp tn:irkpt. Mmip in nipthnm. ex- i long, and pxtreme lontr wait. For sale Jfainuel K Young. Albany. Oregon. Sewiso. Machiym neitl fppired o rnntH tja thi'0?h!y compoxnt ork . at F M Fffrif h i jewelry itorpfAlbtny ln tnwfU tievtrv cottrirer st Virpc Dr. Prlcc'i"cream Baking Powder l'o Durify, vitalize and enrich the b nod, and ptve nerve, boHily aud d!ettiv strength, tane llooa'- Sartaparllln. Con tlnue the the medicine after every .ncal for a month or two. most satUfactnry and durable.and the very best of e-fTylhIng In the grocery line is kept at Parker Bros. A C km-ine Cl kara ME Sali, in Jadies tine shoes. Within the next 15 days we propose tod if poee of 12doz3D pairs of French and Don gul a kid, hand tamed and machine tewed, opera and comma sense lasts, sizes from 2! to 4 m all widths. These goods must go regardless of eost, Ladies wearing bhocn iu these tizai will do well by calling on Klein Bros. Mv fall Vine of MACINTOSHES and OOS5AMUUS, including many novelties for lading, mine .d children, ii now "d. W E Young. A Watch i neoc:RK;' imwultya. I yon want one cill on Will Si 'tarkt who, a '1 id is I arte mid varied, and prioes the ttie mo-t restftimn'ilt. Thy can rive yon a bartn iu this hntt a will s Lm jewelry .usirall Tu3MP.:os'h LJlovb TiTristi CoRsicr, one ol the ruotit favorably knewn Hies in the iTtarbet, with cxtta lotig waist, ate f r sale oy S E Young. ree the Mow Improved Singer ffiwin ma chine. The I t it alwrj s ti e chenpett, J W Sowdeo, aitcn' OilicJjat F M Fr cob's neWelry ftoro Will & VthTU, th' lewelem Viereck4s sharins lora and hair cuttin. JEWELRY it not bought for temporary use, but as a permanent and servicable orna ment. There is often as much valufl in the make as in the material. Will & Stark of this city keep the largebt and finc&t line in the valley, making a specialty oi good goods. Their line of gold and tUver watches is a tuperlor one, and in sliver ware they take the lead in the central Willamette Valley. If you would get the best in their line call on Will & Stark, the leading jewelers. ' LOWER THAN EYER ! BETTER THAN EVER ! Or Interest to All. Wholesale ruer chants in the Eastern states have offered us great inducements and we want to give our customers an opportunity as wen, provided you will buy now. we have made great reductions in the price of our dress goods, fine shoesApee, jack ets, etc, for CB8h, and intend to boII them aa 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 bought else where in Linn county for the prices we will sell them at if bought now. Bead, Peacock & Co. ert, had died at nis nome in Germany on cptember 37th. Deceased was eighty vrar cf age and had been 111 for several months. An aged wife, four sons and a daughter are left to mourn his loss. The authter and eldest son are at ine 010 home, while nf the other son one lives In New York, one In Texas, and the other In Harrls'iurg. It is 39 rears since Mr Senders le't nome and during all thlb time he ha not seen his parents, Harrllburg Courier. WHO docs your washing? It is to be hoDcd vou send it to the Albany Steam Lnndry,tlms patronizing a flrst-cjuss home institution that employs only white labor. The work too speaks for itself, not after the . 1 il. 1 1 11: ri. 1. Iiunuon ui me iuuu smeiiuiK veiesuui wuttii ing, but on account of the superior ninnner in which it is done. IiKLicious Services. United Presby terian: Sen-ices conducted by the Pastor s assistant. 11am subject, "Continue in my Love, sermon to ne followed by tne sacra ment of the Lord's Supper. 7:), "The ranslignration. h o at KMU. I r 0 I. 6:au. 1 ou are welcome. Csunl services at the Baptist church to morrow, reaching by Itev h u uoouwin. At the Conirreirational church services will be held at 11 and 7:30. In the morn ing the subject of the sermon will be "Tml,fiilnes " and in the evenimr. "The petition for daily bread." Sunday school after morning service. All are welcome. Mrs Helen Harford, of ewberg. will blre( the vnunir men at the 1 M O A Hull topiorrow at 4 o'clock. Sirs Harford is a woman of rare ability nnd you should hear hor. At the M E church South, Sunday school if in nVlfwlr. r-hildr-ens Juveni 0 society at 8 p m, preaching morning nnd evening at the usual hours. Sxbject of tho morning discourse, "Laborers together with Hod. ' Kvangelwtic services will lie neia encn night during the week, conducted by the pastor. One and all re made welcome. Come and bring your friends, nt Siindir evening? at6:to o'clock Mrs Hel-n Harford will addreu the Y P S C E of Albanr la a union meeting to be held at the Conaresrstlonal cnurcn, to which the young people of the city gener ally, are invited. rJyorderof the presi dent, Q E Propit. "If nlirlnii beliefs nernlex von. and yon desire a faith at once reasonable and up lifting, send nr free liberal religions read ing to postoflice mission, 346 Yamhill street, Portland, Or." Probablt Not Opex. It is reported today that the Linn County Bank will not open: but will remain in the hands ot the Yes, You Can see the finest line o sa-jles for suitings In the state at W R Graham's. where he has a tailor with few equals on hand to make them up on short notice. Get the best and roost stylish suits of him, A new feature will be the making of ladies' cloaks to order, or the altering ot cioaus to tne laies: styles, ano he repairing of cloaks. Prices Are bot tom ones. That is tlie 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, THE CHEAPEST and most desirable now await the economi cal buyers. WOULD YOU SAVE MONEY? TlIEjSr COE TO. Patronize the Ceutral Fish anl Poultry Market, on Ellsworth street, batween Sec ond and Third, fcr ycur dressed poultry, game and Kih of all kinds iu saion,ovsters, olamsand or aha. Everything fiesh in our line may be had at reasonable Heures. Call and see ns. Sexdeiu & Co. You probably have the Albany Steam Laundry do our work. A large number do, but not all. Some c'ing to the Celes tials, better retorm It you Uo.ard pttion- ize white laoor. Mrs Lnn Onterhoadt has res i tried drets making at heroti place of business Snag Proof Rubber Bros, Hoots at Klein Hodgei & McF.trlaod, srs, Albany, t . the leading lrofc Shitoh'a Care, the great cough sod croup core, is for sale by ns. Voaket staa contains twenty -live dotes, only 25a. Children love it Poena v Mason. Baths at Vierecks sharing and hair cut tins parlors. The t. E MilR! Clothing Co., where : you : can : get : the : best : goods : to : be : had : for : the : lowest : price. Don't buy Until you have , Got our prices. o ' We - won't - bore-you -to-cleath. receiver, lhe arrangemenw wen; in per- w.tA.l hut it is said now jir ianii, or Port and. refuses to ao Ills snnre oi me i....:,. in this connection it is stated that only a small per centage oi ins once ua i,an,i nf receiver tret out. In the first place the receiver working on ft salary ..... . a : . 1 i n Ik-ontor. OI ClU ft OaV IS mil. HIM-irair.. ... ..... - if this bank does not open at once. it is prolmble a diviilend of 'i" or :)0 per ,t will l raid to depositors by the 1st ot November. It is to lie hoped tint the mat ter be settled by the opening of the bank as intended. Trr a pslr ol Klein Bros Rubber spad- ixo Boot Rubber goods at Kiel" Bros. ol all descriptions at Dr. Price' Cream Baking Powder BUY LOT 6 STOVES Matthews & Washburn. Dress Goods, Capes and Jackets, t . . greatly : rednced : prices, -at -AT- READ, PEACOCK a CO. ALBANY AND LEBANON. Make your selections early while they Lavo a large assortment, IJOTJND. A small boys eosl near the ' resildene of Martin Pavnu. Owner mil and prove prorerty, pay for this no tice, and get the coat 1 TAjijNDRY FOR WOTD.s-WIH ex. i ehange lanndry work for wood, ''all to Kicnarfl. r-hllllps at Iha 41ti,iT SI' a ll Laundry. Forty Ymti tin SUodard. A Part Qrsp Crmra ) Trtr Powfkr,