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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1893)
ulil ii-lifd every day in the week except Suuday. SflTS i UTTIMir Editora and Prop'r 1-riletrd t the IVat Ofllc at Albany Oifpcin.asterond ola-n mail mailer. T UIK'II'I ..SMTOIIIU IH'J.l For a few dat a I will sell at cost all the atest t v lei In millinery. Call and see my goods and prices, Ida M Iiitr.su. GOOD EVENING. iMkke Ckiiiositv. -The following from Rose burg will b ot interest : "The Btnteinent that Superintendent Fields, and an engineer hail inspected, on hehali of the Southern l'nrilic, the Oregon l'a citic's property, is declared by Miimit'er Kothler to he witlioutfoundution. The (act which probably led to thin report is (imply Inis: Superintendent Fields and Master Mechanic Younger, while on an inspecting trip over Southern Pacific lines, stopped ofl' at Albany. They put in a half hour's leisure time in looking ut the roundhouse of the Oregon l'aeilic at that place- Thiewasall. The inspection made by them was exclusively for the purpose of gratifying tlnir own curios ity." Mr Fields, though, was in Albany two half days, and the inspection, from certain things that happened, wag un doubted more than curiosity, Fatal Accident. An accident oc curred about noon last Saturday, which resulted in the death several hours later of David Uerrard, who uvea five miles southwest of Philomath. Mr (ierrard was en route to Philomath, and while descending Bier's Hill it is supposed that the break of the wagon gave way, the wagon run on to the horses and n runa way resulted. After running over a couple of small stumps, the wagon struck a third, and was overturned. The un fortunate man was thrown out, the wagon seat fell across his back and the wagon bed fell on top of the seat. Me was picked up shortly after in an uncon scious condition and was taken to the residence of Augustus Koverstein. Dr Logiiaa was Bummoned and found that bix ribs were broken, and blood was Dour ingfrom his earn. Without recovering consciousness, (ierrard lingered until Minuay 4 p m., w lien lie died Uorvallis Times. A Bio Industry II U l'lummer,agent for Meeker in the hop business,liasmade a canvass of the hop industry in Polk couniy.ana kindly tunnelled us with the following figures as tho. output of 1893: Number of bales. 6,305; at lSi) pounds to the bale, 7,145,700 pounds. At 18o per pound this would bring Into Hie county the neat sum of $2')6,21i.O0. This beats wheat raising awav vonder in more re' spects than one. The acreage is nothing oesiue wneat and the amount ot moner put in circulation through caring for them is $:U to f.1 in comparison to say nothing of the neat margin that is reaped by the raiser. Now wait till our prunes get started, and then we'll ehow you nonieuiing. transcript. Kqyitiax Wheat. a C Kiger has re cently learned the name of a certain kin of what which bad a prodigious growth on his place this season, mention of which was made in these columns. It is Kgyptian wheat and the original s-ed came from Florida. Tho yield of the little patch grown bv Mr Kiger tins sea son iB estimated at 65 bushels per acre. He sowed thirty acres ot it during the first rains little more than a month ago and its growth lias besn so marvellous that it is now ready to be sheeped. Mr Kiger refused five dollars for a single bushel of this wheat. Corvallis TimeB. cinciiT roiRT: I.inn Co Nnt'l Hank vs Geo W and Job C Smith, recovery monev. Continued on motion ol pltT. J N Rice et a', vs W II Smith et al ; partition. Decree, and E TT Fisher, 11 K Powell and OP Waruiutli appoiuted referees to make partition. W S Denliam vs L A Woodle et nl ; foreclosure of mortgage. Demurrer over ruled with leave to answer. W S Denbain vs L A Woadle et al ; foreclosure of mortgage. Demurrer o". er ruled with leave to answer. Will & Link vs W If MaDle; recovery money. On trial before ten men. Stale of Oregon vs John D Wassom ; as sault with intent to kill. Guilty of as sault with dangerous weanon. To i sentenced on Saturday, Oct 23tli. nt 0 o'clock. W B Dc-naca et al aut C C Hnrltl-tnan . foreclosure. Default as to C 0 and Car rie Ilacktemzn. Mary Iiercaw agt John W Iiercaw : di vorce. Default ngt defendant. Lizzie Blnkely agt Chns H i"lal:e!y : di vorce Default of defendant. lames Xnnnvaet Louisa A Setih Miliar et al; partiliou. Decree according to agreement. MrsACMoller vs II F Pound et al. Appeal dismissed. Oregon airt Thos Kessmnn ; lnreenv in dwelling. Plead guilty and sentenced to three years in the penitentiary. Oregon ngt John Thomas Conat; lar ceny. Plead guilty and sentenced to 2 months in county jail. fruo bill arainst lolin Dunran fur as sault wiili a dangerous weapon . flOXEASD AIIItOAD Dr I N Woodle, V. S., is in tbe :ity . The hop market has weakened, and hops are now 14 ana is cents. Dry granulated sugar took a tumble this morning of of a cent and coffee C ot i t a cent. Millinery. Mrs E li Turner In the Brink furniture Store, Prices cut In two. Call and tee for yourselvs. The case of Cvnthia A Crcner vs Mrs Patterson-Wallace. In the Circuit Couit at Eugene, was dismissed at the cost of the plaintiff. We are still setting Dress goods and Capes and Jackets at greatlv reduced prices for cash. We invite you to examine the R ed, Peacock & Co goods and prices. If you desire a luxuriant growth of healthy hair of a natural color, nature's crowning ornament of both sexcs.use'only nan s vegetaoic Sicilian Hair fienewer. Services are being held at the M E Cburce South. Preaching this evening at 7.30 o'clock by Rev T R Haynes of Junction City. A song and testimonial service win begin at 7 o'clock. All are made welcome. Attorney Sklpworlh lias advices that the thief who stole his $8 umbrella re turned It to the cburch at Lebanon last Sunday and stole a common one. A very toon 111 man. Eugene uuara. Col F J Parker, of the Walla Walla Statesman passed tlirouiif) Albany today for bis Home, from the Jjay. tie gave the Man About Town a piece of fine building rock from bis ranch, and claims lie baa a valuable prospect in it. We are informed that the ir.an Dr. Sponogle left Empire City, Coos county, suddenly a few months since on acoount of his oonneot iou with a woman, that was not to his cred it. This timA he tesma to have successfully evaded the o'iicers as norhing has been heard from him since his leaving the bote). Eu gene Guard. A man who has just airii ed from the Gray's Harbor country give a very deplorable ac oiuat of Gray's Harbor City. He states that here are upwards of 100 buildings there. but they are ail deserted. A few fiahermen well near the shore in their own rude hantiea. Someot the deserted buildings are andaome structures, one business block baviog est upwards of $20,000. I1CH I AND PEBROEAL Mr Maurice Renders was on the street today after an illness of several weeks. General Comnson lias irone to Cali fornia to represent Oregon in the launch ing of Oregon. Mrs Flora Rntledge and mother have moved to Shedds Station, Linn county. We are always sorry 10 loose a good citizen. Eugene Guard. Miss Olive Capwell, onemf the prom inent teachers ot Salem, died Tuesday evening from tbe effects of a surgical operation, the removal of an ovarium tumor. Miss Dorena Mnrsliall. one of the teachers in the public school, is quite ill witli an attack of typhoid fever. Her place in tiie school is being filled tem porarily by Miss Anna Farrcll. Miss Mildred Burmester leave' tomor row for Portland, where she will sDcnd several months the guest of V 8 Judge eiiiiiger. uunng her visit in Portland .Miss Burmester will take a special courno 111 instrumental music. Mr Henry Mitchell, President of the Mitchell 4 Lewis Co., and founder of the Mitchell wagon, died in Kncina. Wis.. on the 23. The funeral will take place to morrow, and in respect of the niemorv of Mr Mitchell the store of Mitchell & Lewi. company in this city, will be closed dur ing mo uaj. 1 nasi evening a surprise paity was tendered Miss .Mary Cundiffat her home on vv ashington street in honor of her Uth birthday. A delightful evening was passed in games of dillerent kinds. A uenciouB lunch gotten up by the visitoia waB served. Those nresentwere; Mi Ava Baltlinore.Mildred liurmester.Annie Flinn, Annie Yantis, Olga Hewitt. Eva arid Maggie Simpson.Mary Cundiff.Edgar , odgett.Collins and Luther Elkin-, Van VilBon. Elliot aud Clem Irvine, George Hashbuin and O M JIcFarland. Last evening the 17tb anniversary of Hie marriage of Mr and Mrs A R Mc Coy w-ob remembered by sovera'. of their neighbors in the form of a surprise party that was complete in its nature. Pro gressive crokinole was the principal at traction, though a delicious lunch did justice to the occasion. Those present were Mr and Mrs F M French, Mr and Mrs Joy Blain, Rev and Mrs Little, Mr and Mrs C H Stewart, Mr and Mrs E L Power, Mr and Mrs Jaa Nanny, and Mr and Mrs Man About Town. KEW Vols IF.TTEIt. New York, October 20th. ISQ-1, The struggle la over and the btst boat haii won. In recalling the various events of sensational racing events, which have transpired during the year, one was not included, and although It was not an event of the turf, Us importance and sensational features, make it eveu more prominent. By the close time of 40 seconds, did the greatest and fastest yacht ever built, tbe Vigilant, defeat the pride of tin Royal Yacht Squadron, of London, the Valkyrie. The America's cijp has been held by American yacht iun for forty years or more, and if the Englishmen do not adopt the center board design, it will remain on our Bhorea ior another lorty years, ihe sportsman like manner in which Loid Dunraven has acted since he has been our guest is recognized by all yachtmen, and although his ValKyrie was beaten, it was not due in any way through neglect of ell'or'sof Dunraven, his crew, or lieutenants. But wo must not forget that Mr C Oliver Iselin, head of tiie syndicate, which built the defender, has won universal thanks and congratulations, for bis untiring ef forts which resulted in the construction and success of tho peerless Vigilunt, and likewise the retaining of the America's cup. The interest taken in the races, was without bounds and everyone seemed to be talking yacht- The racing season in this state has closed and the largest winner of stakes and purses was the stable of Messrs J R and F H Keene- Michael Duyer is second, Richard Croker third, and A II and J A Morris fourth, but the winning of the Keene's stable exceeds the total amount of winnings to the credit of buyer. Croker. and Morris. The Linden race track U Btill open over in New Jersey with good neldB, and a fair amount of patronage from New York. Considerable interest ; is manuesicJ among tne lonowers 01 me turf in the coming race between Lamp lighter, YoTambien and Clifford at the Hawthorns Park, Chicago. Mr WalJ ban in has already Bent the mighty Lamp lighter to the Windy 'City, and "Fred" Taral will go on especially to ride the turdy son of Spendihrilt. The race will be run tomorrow, which by the way, will be Manhattan day at the Exposition, and if Lampligliter wins the many New Yorkers are sure to celebrate the victory over western horses. The methods of ring rule and corrupt machine politics, are meeting with a determined 'rep imand at the bands of the peop'e in the Metropoliton district. The nomination of a mau guilty oi felony for the Court of Appeals, by "the Hill-Murphy-Croker ring, has caused a sen sation in political circles in the Empire state. Isaac II Maynard, the democratic nominee for a bench second in import ance only to tiie United States Supeme Court, has been branded and logically proven to have committed a 1 heft in taking from the State Comptroller office the corrected returns of the DutcheBS county senatorial district. The cowardly act resulted in the giving of the legisla ture iutothe hands of the Hill democrats, who haKe b?en misgoverning it from that lime to the present day. tdtvard 1 Bartlett, a respected and honorable law yor of this lily lias been chosen as May nard's opponent by the republican con vention assembled nt Syracuse. The reputable citizens of the state are mak ing a mighty effort to elect Mr Bartlett. Fair and independent democrats are striving also to defeat Maynard wltile Hill and Tammy are making every effort to elect to this high judicial nflice, as a reward for his political infa-ny, Isaac 11 Maynard. Wji. F. II. Kuelscii. Of Interest to Am. Whoiciale mer chants In the Eastern slates have offered us great inducements and we want to give our customers an opportunity as well, provided you will buy now. We have made gveat reductions in the price of our dress goods, line ahoes,"ape3, jack ets, etc, for cash, ami 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 bought else where In Linn county for the prices we will sell tlietn at if bought now. Rkad, Peacock & Co. At Meal Times du vou ever contide the quality of the food vou are eating? It may be good. It might be better, purer. fresher and more wholesome. Is it not worthwhile to mnhe sure that vourtea, :offee, tugar, baked goods and innumera ble other groceries aic of the best quality? 1 nereis such a tritung mmrence mine prices of the best and the worst that it does not pay to buy ihe worsi.even on the false ground of suptosed economy. Tbe best Is always the cheapest, because the most satisfactory and durable.and the very best of everything: !n the grocery lino is kept at Parker Bros. " i JEWELRY is not bought f r temporary use, but as a permanent and scrvlcable orna ment. There is of en as murh value In the make as in the material. Will & Stark of tills cilv keep the largest and finest line in the valley, making a specialty oi good goods. Their line of gold and silver watches is a superior one, and in silver ware they take the lead in the central Willameiie Vallev. If you would get the best In their line call on Will & Stark, the Will & Ftark, th' uwelftr,. leading jewekrs. LOWER THAN EYER ! BETTER THAN EVER Peculiar Figures. The sermon of the Rev J V Bushong Sunday night on The Lean Cattle," was Hctened to by a very large congregation. The discourse went a long way out of the beaten track, wa largely statistical and very Interesting throug hout. Mr Bushong dilated at length on the amount of moncv annually expended in this country on luxuries- hories, carriages, xashlons, cigars, wine, and dogs, and then summed up the cost of tne honcrablo adjuncts to the comfort of civilization education, science, chur ches, and libraries. By this means he proved conclusively that the people of the United States paid more money an nually for the keep of their dogs, than they did for the maintenance of their ministers. Comine down to local sddII- 1 cations, he showed how in Astoria $S6,- 500 were spent on luxuries every year, and how $36,100 were provided for the proportion ot the gospel, temperance, and education, leaving over $50,000 wast ed in this city eyery year on wele'S things. "You pay your eight ministers here about $3coo a year," said the doctor, and you spend on your dogs just about $7,000, so. in Astoria anyway. 1 am elad to see that the preacher- are a little ahead 01 tne aogs." Astorian. Mv fall Una of MACINTOSHES and GUS iAMEUS, iooludiag mtuy novelties fr lariimj, miste ud enildren, it now a'e. a E Young. Sawed Hm Hand Will Couch, of Albany, who owns and operates a wood aw about town, met with a painful ac cident late Tuesday afternoon. Ha was in the act of feeding a number of small oak sticks to the saw, when the back l bis rifcht hand came in contact ilh tbe saw, which ripped its way nearly through fourof Ins fingers, near tbe knuckles. Two of the multilated fin- yers were amputated by i)rs Farra & nson . -Corvallis Time. UiMr.TKRLY Meetino. Rev I BFishei of Salem will preach in the Evaneelical church tomorrow evening, and atau Sunday l7-3op m. Communion services after the sermon Sunday evening. loiisets. All our hnbo corsets are niadfl with the new patented soft eyelets Jjlueh are warranted not to pull out or cut lie kxcrs. Their use prevents the back of the corset showing through the dress, and avoids sbiinimr of underclothing, which is the ease when metal eyelets am nsed. We confidently recommend them, not only as s Perfect fitting corset, bat the moot durable one in the market. Made in medium, ex tra long, and extreme long waist. For sale 'y sainucl E Yonng, Albany. Oregon. Trv a pair of Kle'n Bros Rubber spad- 'o Boot. Tnop;os's Glovc FiTnxo Corset, one the most favorably korwn line, in the ff-arket, with extra long waiat. are f ir sale SB XOCNO i a.ronise home Industry by smoking the j "L0 fated whit labor eigars, manufactured (.lean towels to every customer at Viereck "ivicgpailora. Srnldh s Care, the great eotitih and oronp ;-', is ior sale by oi. rocket sno enntama "rentj-hr. dosrsvonly 23j. Children lore it n 3laaoo. Dr. Pi-lei's Cream" Baking Powder Forty Years tlx Standard. tee th 'ew Improved Singer sewing mi' in. r,t u alwst s tle rhernett. wrWn, etD Offi!at F M Frtneli etlrytor "'e-k, rhariEff aad hair rnt:frg par Sirs Wallace l.dlrlrd DIED, That is the way yon will find our new Fall goods. This season we shall and will please the bargain seekers beyond their most sanguine expectations. THE LATEST AND BEST, THE CHEAPEST and most desirable now await the economi- . cal buyers. WOULD YOU SAVE MONEY? TlIKjST G03iE TO Special to Dkhocrat. cgbn'K. Or. Oct 26. Mrs Patterson Wallsce was indicted by the grand jury for raclicing medicine without license or di ploma. Will enter plea tomorrow. A Uari Hit Cell. Van Cleve, editor of the only paper printed in Lincoln county the leader latoly aiiunea to oov. i-entoy. erlas "our bannsomeaca over-aresseagoverc ' ... I . .L . L : S or. nis exceiieaer n. wuuri this as ona of the hardest "hits" he has ever reeeived, Anyone who hsa seen Ore gon's governor will readily admit that no is handsome but when it comes to being 'over dreaaed he is lar from that, lite honored gentleman wears plain, everyday clothea in keeping lth his ofHaial positi in. He is not as moon ot a "duie as v an nim- aalf. Statesman. Millinery. Mrs M Buoy and daughte desire to inform tbs public that they have moved into the roor.is lately occupied by Mrs Sower and are supplied with a line of mill'nerv inwds of nuitlitv and nrices to suit the present hard times. Be sure to call and examine their goods before purchasing elsewhere. A Gkxcine Clearance Sale in ladies Hns shoes. Within the next 15 davs we oroDoae todisposoof lSdosan pairs of French and Poognla kid, hand turned and machiue sewed, opera and common sense lasts, sises from 2j to 4 in all widths. These goods mast go regaraicss oi nni. sanies wearing hoes in these sisal wili do wall by calling on Klein Bros. OEAEHAKD At the Russ House, in Albany, on Thursday morning at 7 o'clock, Oct. 2tltb, 1SUM, after a long ill ness, Mr. Lawrence ueaetiard, at tbe age of 64 years. Mr Gearhard came to Oregon from Boiton, .Mass., in about the year ISOS.and resided in Corvallis for a good many years, until a few years ago, when be moved to Albany, lie was never mar ried. He was an uncle of Mr Conrad Meyer, of this city, and leaves many friends here and at Corvallis who will regret Ins death. Funeral services will take place at tbe Catholic chu'ch at 3 o'clock p,m tomor row, to which nil friends of the deceased are invited. ATKIN'SON. In this city. Thnrsday morning at 4 a. m., at the residence of Mr W S Atkinson, corner of Third and Montgomery Sts., Geo W Atkinson. Thos another one of our pioneers has crossed the river oi death, wr Atmnson cams to California in 184)1, when the city of Han Francisco was yet a wilderness, and to Oreeon about 27 yean ago. am was recognised as one ol Eastern Oregon's enterprising farmers and mechanics Funeral from the family residence to morrow at 1 p in.' The L, E. IILAlIa Clothin where : you : can : get : tho : best : goods : to : be : had : for : the : lowest : price. g Co.. IB. - t- J.'J .... TZTVi. 7 Don't buy Until yon have Got onr prices. -o We - won't - bore-you -to-death. Patrohiis tht Central Fish aul Poultry Market, on K'.lswor'h street, between Sec ond and Third, for yrnr oresred poultry, game and fish of all kinds in season, oysters, clams and erahs. Everything fieah io onr lin. may be had at reasooahl. figures . Call and see ns. Senders Si Co. A Watch is a necessity nowadays. I jon want one call on Will & Stark, whose t jck is largo and vari'd, and prices the the most reasonable. They can give yno a Bargain in thia line as well u id jewelry tierally s Rewiso Xachixe netUf rjpiired an warranted by a thnreuahly wmpeient ork man, at F M French's jewslry store, Albany Oregon. Hodrss ft MoFariaod, the luriing dro ss, Albanr, Cr. ililr-s tt Viere-ks sSjtId; r-cd hair e-ittina ptilor-. BUY HEAT 6 STOVES -FEOM Matthews & Washburn. Dress Goods, Capes and Jackets, greatly : reduced : prlces,- -nt -AT- READ, PEMOCK S CO, ALBANY AND LEBANON. Make your selections early while they l.avo a large assortment, ffno LiKT.--Threo (8) work horses and 1 I saddle norm for sale, or will Irads for wood, oats, WDeat or hay. 1 JJI-.K3, TATJNDRT FOR WOrT Wl'l . 4 change laundry work for wood. Call on Kicaarns a rnni ips etraru Laundry. at ihe Albany