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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1893)
i.l liil , every day in (lie week except Sutiduy. jets i JUITflXli, Editon and Prsp'r j.ri'd 1 1 tie FratOfnYrat Alban (finer, ssaetoud elase nail mutter. UO.-'D- ..KOIEMIIEB IR93 GOOD EVENING. To-N'oiit. At the opera bouso to niclit Vtot Wood will Rive a concert, the program tor which speaks (or its quality : l'ABT I. Overture, "1'oet and Peasant," Suppe. violin ami piano, J M Wood and Prof W U Vocal solo. ''Angel's Voices in my nam." OseilY, . Violin solo, "liream ol Life,' I A'ood. . . Vocal solo, "Waiting, nnMirt Warner. Violin anil piano duct, "Hreslauer," t-.ist J M Wood and Miss Kva Cowan. HWWX A3 4UI14D Try S h.iltz t)., new br.u.l c mild tuai cured Oregon limn. The WCIU molting t nior o-.v after noon at half i.a,t 2 o'clock. Ehulti Iircs are now taming out tirstclau Oregon hams, very mild .ml a set. You can procure the be.t Oregon ham in the state ac Sohulu liro meat maikei. Jessie Husch who escaped from the Lane couniy jail wa captured ta The Dalles. The residence of Robert Lamberson was burned at Corvallis Saturday night. A return ticket, tint class can no be pn chased for Los Autlaj, for $00, good for three months. How la It that this year Christmas and Near Years do notcjineon H, of the week? ' AtSl.ulu lins meat markil is tha toKotlini OiMijoii bioou aud hum ac IS ceuta pjr pouud. l-n't foriret the- hour nn.l nine.. P.., W VV Davis' vooal cla.s i t llie Kvanui-lir.l church Tuesday even),,,, i-n, T,.. . Webber, I lessons for one dollar. I The news fmm lln,w,li,. I , . Millard, Miss ional. The queen has notbevn rebtoicd and probably will not be. There has been a lot I newspaper prevarication In '.he matter. (Jovernor Pennovcr has witttcn a letter to the Alliance Herald at Pendleton In which he announces his determination to support the r.opulUt ticket next Juno. The city of New York U slowlv i;oinir to pieces, 'this is not due to Chicago. but loa swell in San Krancisco Bay. The Sew lork referred lobeing simply an ocean steamer. Mr E A Parker a few davs atn lost riir.tr,. Denny pheus&nt.one beinir raised, b tbtft. Thettieif will confer a favor bv at least returning the wish bone, and no questions win uc asaeti. Times nr.? nlrLini. Inn.-llt.. I. a n,.Mriiirivvio in and luano,' i,? tiarmer sold So coo sclm,,! hM.i.ici,. i!,irr;a v r.,.f ,le Seville," itossini.J fti " ;nu ii.m hubs umcago, at par, for 20 vcais with ".Sprintid," Heeker, Miss Dura- Vocal nolo, liertha hllis iinitar solo, "Monastery Hells, sio, J M Wood. I'AUT It. Violin an l piano duet. "I. a Korzndel " .. .11 I M W 1 I H.... Pestino, crui, j n " l'"'a"-. , ... I v, It....... 'PI ... Von Knew,"Carroll,MisB Lillian I'arrell. Violin solo, medley, with bird imita tions, J 41 Wood. ui .ml duet. ' Mv I.ove is Dead. ' Burden, Misses I'arrell and arner. Kva Cowan, to conclude Willi a laugna ble olio uy the Prof. Admission, 25 cents, reserved seats, 50 cents, chii Iren 15 cents. Better than Kvbr. Charles I. '..'avis' year option at 7 per cent. Another offer naso per cent with a $100 bonus. An exchange says It has written to Gov ernor Pennoyei to learn on what days he proposes to nave Christmas and New Years; and. v. hiie at it. he mipht as well laughable piece, "Alvin JOBlin, the settle the time for Washington's birthday, greatest comedy su-cess of Into years.hns I decoration day and the 4th of July. been ueiore me puimo mi ...... school children always have a fad 1ms gained p omineiice liy reason of its Now it ,s h 6cotch .. The ,chool high order excellence and laughter 'pro- ground, side walks, porches and even vokinif element, aim . ciasstu n. u ...e ki-chens are covered with the lines that hat American organizations. Its advent I ,u. .,, j 1. . everywhere is greeted with enthesiasm c.minglv a very fascinating one. hv both critics and tho public, lins , , lw . ... , , i mZ Mr Davis will strive to make it . ' J n Z.Z. u"1'. L!J ?r.'-I,"i?a..vo.c,al even more worthy, while many of tl.eoid . .'. r.ZV.n'i.l 1. X.i t l OCIll l.D MBMIK1L , Mr and Mrs Chas Warner, ot Sclo.were in the city Saturday evening. Mr Karl Race, of falera, formerly of the St Charles hotel, is in the city. . Mr Jas F Powell, of Portland, ia in the city on a few weeks visit. Mr Frank Skiff, brother of Dr Mark skilr. of Salem, spent Sunday in Albany. Br Freeland has been called to the pastorate of the Congregational church of rtalein. Mr A li Mcllwain was at his store a short time today, after an illHess of sev eral weeks. M Kd Qiiinn arrived in Vlbany from California this morning and will lemair. a few days before returning. Win G Obenauer and Miss Belle Siras burg, both formerly of Albany, ate to be united in marriage tomorrow at Oakland, Calif. Mr Van Wj60n returned this noon Irom Kugene, where lie spent Sunday, the guest of his sister, Mrs Chas B Wat sou. W II Varn3r, the west side gardener, is in the Knst on a visit, and will bt) at Salein, Mation county, Illinois, for sev eral weeks, Roht Huston, of Corvallis, m?t Mr and Mrs W K Chandler at the Lebanon train this evening, and took them to their new home at Corvallis. Hev Doug Hamilton, ot Scio, was in the city Saturday eveniug, and engaged the Opera House for preaching services nest Saturday evening. Ct W Hunt, the well-known railroad pan is in the city again. Whether this is eixnilican' or not our readers may draw their own conclusions. The Dkmccuat ia tiwl of building a railroad every time a railroad contractor is on our streets. Mr and Mrs San May, and one of their eight girls, of llnrrisburg, spent Sunday with Albany relatives. As each of the girls has a brother the fact will be ap preciated that Mr and Mrs May have their hands lull keeping track of their children. iavorttes are retained, new names nave 1 , ... , - n added to give additional strength to J,' ' dev?,e wo houre,,n Inductions, .icu.vFb i i. one hour for heulnnersand one hour for ,le production, urn ssc ieij ... .dvnn . 6,u..,n,s ..,,ii0,l ,,.! nn pllnrt wi he snared to "vimce students. )i nlav nn n aeale of musical In the foot ball aamc at Monm outh be- nnimces ISO I tween Corvallis and the eleven ot the At the Opera I former city Corvallis won by a score of 36 iu 44, 11. was nearly an even matcn anu some think I ho score will be reversed on thanksgiving (lay when the return gtme is played at Corvallis. Lizzie Borden, who was tried In Mass achusetts for 1 he murder of her father and step mother, and acquitted, has now come .7 . I tntntl,,. fomllv n.nn..., C.nnnA llininini l I n,. ....-.. - ,.J hnllf.fi.,.. rn,tn. !.. nU The Eugene paper contained an Hem on aerit. Its banner still jnglis in l.H'l minutes. House xav 20. A Pecumak Situahos.--TIio Lincoln (Vmntv I,tader charccs ludge Kulhrton l i irnini! urenon racinc nancrM wnen hedidn't know what was in them, and says lie has admitted tho receivers cer r. The Leader savs ennrt that has a concern valued at mil lions of dollars in his hands and whose pay roll is in the neighborhood of ten thousand dollars, signing an order at feeling two month's pay of these men and not knowing what that oruer was : Friday about a former Albany young man now attending the University absconding. The next day it was corrected. lie had not absconded. The paper had relied upon Itisoneof the things one don't liko to "e woru 01 some one who knew but didn't t link aliniit ' Tim KMOCIIAT WOUUI 1 . ike to hear the oilier Bide of the matter. Jt DiiK lioisa I.NTKBV1BWKII. 1 he Syra cuse. N Dailv lotirnal. ol .ov 1 copy of which was show n a Dkmock at man 'tod.iv. savs thnt amonir the dele- gites to the National Grange isKx-Judge K P Boise, of Salem, Oregon. Judge boise slated to a Journal man that while non-political Oregon grangers were solid- Civil action was commenced In Judge Batcheloi's court yesterday by Tony Nolt- ner 01 i'ort:and against u r AicL.oney. prominent attorney of Woodburn.to recover alleged to re due as a delinquent owes paper subscription. 1 he hearing was set lor the 25th inst at 1 o'clock p m. states man. A remarkable suit. A correspondent at Lebanon sends the Dxmochat the following account of a wedding at that citv : Mr V E Chand ler and Miss Clara B Read were bound together in the holy bonds of wedlock Sunday morning. Nov. 19th,at 10 o'clock, at the residence of H Y Kirkpatrick, in Lebanon, in the presence ol a few invited, guests, Rev I) T Summerville, ot the M b church officiating. Mr Chandler is plumber and tinner by trade, ana at present has charge of the mechanical department ol this trad for the firm of Suunson, Huston oc Co.. ol corvallis. lie worked several years ior nopmns Bros, of Albany. Uis native home is in Illinois, but he has been '.iving in this valley lor the past five years. Mr Chand ler is a young man ot more man ordi nary ability and Bterling qualities, and is sure to make his mara in life. Miss Read ib a daughter of W C Read, of Aloany, and a sister of W F Read, one of Albany's leading and richest citizens. She is also one of the firm of Read. Peacock & Co Miss Read is a lovely lady and makes friends wherevpr she cocs. and M Chandler is certainly to be congratulated on winning the heart and hand of such an estimable lady as a helpmeet through lite. They left this evening on the train for Albany, where a carriage will meet them and take them direct to Corvallis. Tiiey both have many friends all over the country who join in extending their best wishes for their future happiness. This ia Pennoyer's Thanksgiving week. Turkeys though will not be rips until next week. It is claimed that Emperor William in an address to recruits last week Baid. "I want christian eoldiera who say the Lord'a prayer. Soldiera are not to have a will of their own. Yon must have but one will, and that is my will; one law, and that ia my law." Newspaper life appears to be very ex citing in Russia. An editor in Kursh recently discharged a proof reader. Later in the day the man returned, killed the editor and then opened fire on the staff. Two were killed, and the other escaped by jumping out ol the window. Mrs Sylvester Pennoyer says she will observe both thanksgivings. l'ennoyer'B day Bhe will celebrate with a big goose and apple sauce, and Cleveland's day with a tine turkey and lota of cranbsrry mash. How, when it ccmea to "getting ?ven" with her husband, the governor, Mia Sylvester is "at home." Kx. The Denim-rat is glad to see items like the following from different parts of the state: Hard times are prevailing in Southern Oregon, hut monev is not so scarce nor business so dull as in most parts of the east and the Pacific Coast. Let us bo thankful that matters arc not worse. The and tramps are going south. "What for ! 'o mod !" Was the ex clamation of a Chinaman In the postoffice store yesterday. He came in the other day three miles to buy a eack ol Hour and or a mistake cot buckwheat flour. Not knowing It was worth four times as much, lie tramped back in lngii dudgeon and brought his sack of buckwheat on iub Bhoutder crying out in Celestial dis gust, "What for! No good." Woodburn independent. The Raconian cipher claimed to have been discovered by Dr Owen, ol Detroit, 1 promises to become a literary sensation. If the doctor is right, Donnelly will be eustained, and Shakespeare as an arthur will drop out 01 the biograpmts. uruwen claims he began the solution of hie cipher two years before he heard of Donnelly's discovery. He now has it copyrighted and will soon begin the publication of the narratives which the cipher lias dis closed. These publications will be fol lowed by publications of the cipher itself. But when the matter is well sifted it will be found that after all Shakespeare ie Shaxpere, and there is only or.e Shake- spere. ArelVou Nervous, Are you all tired out, do vou have tha tired fueling Or sick headache? Vou can be relieved of all these symptoms by tak ing Hood's Sarsaparllla which gives nerve and bodily strength. Hood's Pills are easy In action. m A T Meal Times do vou ever conside the quality ol the food you are eating ? It may be rood. It might be butler, purer. fresher and more wholesome. Is It not worthwhile to make sure that your tea, coffee, lugar, baked good and Innumera ble other Kroceriv-s arc of the best quality? There is such a trifling difference in the nrices of the best and the worst that It does not pay to buy the worst.even on the false ground of supcosed economy. The best is always the cheapest, because the most satisfactory and durable.and the very best of everything in the grocery line is kept at Parker Bros. BLAIN CLOTHING CO. Cold theery mornings, Clear Invigorating afternoons Moonlight and starlight from evening till awn Mv fall lino of MACINTOSHES and GOSiAMEUS. including many noveltie for ladlm, missel ud children, it now sale. L loung. Clean towels to every customer at Yiereck shsviug parlors. Ilodcei & McKariand, al.s, Albany, Ol . the leading drufc Batha at Vieaecks shiviog ttlng psllors. and hair Sewixo Machines neatly repaired aud wurranted hy a thoroughly competent work man, at F M French's jewelry sore, Albany, Uregon. Will ll Stark, th' iewclar. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Snag Pkocp Rubber Boots and Klein Forty Vcara the Standard. Bros, Henco demand for warm sensible clothing increases. Some new lots received this week-just from the makers. Some say trade's quiet, not that people don't need, but they can't afford to uy at high prices. , e ve cut oil all but a shade of the profitj for cash. Just rearranged. More than 12 long counters piled Men. all assorted, over 150 styles of good,color and shapes. RUPTURE. PERMANENTLY Witt Ili-it 1 At1t.fi mpptincr nf tlm !J t',.: i '"!!lV.I".fin; board i directors of School DIsTNo5 of legislation for lowering passenger rates to a cents and for lowering freight rates. also 111 favor of n graded income tax. The Judge spoke highly of the State Ag ricultural college and the present man agement, and remarked that Oregon's C'opa were good, but our prices low held todav, it was decided to again ad vertise for bonds for $20,000 for building the new school house in the Third ward. The rate will be placed at 0 per cent, bids to be opened Jnn 1st, and on about the same terms ae before. Work will then he begun at as early a day as possible. Clerk Stewart has received a good many in- quiriea from loan cojipaoiesnd already Is a B.n Way. The Pacific Coast Re view says the Pacific Insurance Union is ,i,ere j a ilV0 competition for such se ma bad way. The indicationa are tliat I curitien, a fact that speaks volumea for luucr me present arrangements 11 can- 1 returning conlidence. not last long. Agents who nominally I ,. ?etonly 15 per cent commission, the Ke-1 A qvs Accidkxt Laue county con w says practically uy u.lierent suoter- . . . . . . . rliicn win . .... ',. f .,.:. '"ses. get 25 to 30 Der cent. p any company. The insurance busi Mas evidently needs overhauling. As tlie Review is the organ of the Union tht latenient has great weight. leading county of Oregon for gun acci dente. The Register saya : J M Schrimpf came in from Wolf Creek, about twenty miles wcat ot this city, last evening auer the coroner. A iran named Rowey had accidentally killed himself. He has been living on a claim with another man named Miller. Yesterday alternoon The Loss AiucsTEn. Mr Julius Cirad- vhol. aronf for (1,a Pnval. baa ndinsted tlie loss 011 the Exchange Hotel, by the about five o'clock he was returning home 'Went lire, furnishing everything new.at rom s trip down the canyon after a pup. cost of 4S6.40. Every thing was eatia- He bad the pup under his arm and had a isctory, which is the way Mr Oradwhol gun with him. In getting over a fence ?oes business. Kver since he has wilten the gun was accidentally discharged and insurance he has paid his losses in full to tie bullet struck him in the neck, passing ;niie aatisiKctlon 01 me iniuitu. 1 through irom the lroni to tne oacs auu -" is a met wall to rememner. 1 killing him instantly, lie nau nc lamny. "oThrc'ntir,8 C..IaVicVeUre.rrVuccdVfc". SrCd.T '7, '."Z'of'bou Uh" '" 'ash. V. Invite you .0 examine the Wlowlngithe IVavTn. n.ir.- Recorder Re.d, reacock : to goods ano prices. 0l, Gus Boenkke, Wm FaVr, Adrien ..iy, reier Kuettner. I IS iinotson. CENTRAL loin aii Fisn Martt o'sctarers another new line of jwketi I Ellsworth, between First and Second Sts., -.!. ,n ". Call early aod get I ALBANY. OR. Clams, AB.i L. A. The fourth annual re port of the Salem Building and Loan As sociation Is ot Interest. It allows loans during last year of $22,803 on the face, $10 0S5.74 in cash; withdrawals and in terest, $6,109 21); real estate, $1444.50; expenses, $490. The assets show $103, 034 05 on first mortgage loans, $2,200 on real estate, and a few other items. The net gain is given as $15,803.14. It has four series. The book value of the first ssriea is given as $64.57; withdrawal value, $.i.28. There are 1413 shares in force.52-2 have been borrowed upon, leav ing 801 clear shares. 711 loans were made in tiie four years. Head quarters for Seth Thomtswatcl.es and clocks at French's jewelry store. Olives In Bulk, saner kraut, mixed pickles, chow chow, cranberries, lemons, flaked hominy, and n;w raisins at C E Brownells. mm A OR NO PAY. Written guarantee to absolutely CURE all kinds of RUPTURE of both sexes without the use of the NIKE, n matter of how long standing. No pain. No danger. No detention iron- business. We refer you to 5,000 patients. Examination Free. Prices vary, to sav nothing of rr.en's full suits from 83-00 to $5.00. Here they go. tickets and figures tor eveiy stock ox garments, with the cheapest price. Start In at 86.03 for something good. worth more of course: then 83. 00 is the next jump, a big line to be sure, and better than you ever saw before for those figures. $10.00 next. One easy way to tell of this say what Isn't In It. Old slow poky stybs. Mean shoddy stuil. Colors that won't last, DR. R. B. CLARK, representing The O. E. Miller Co.ot Portland, Oregon, Will be at ft Revere House for a slorl ie KOKN. ARCHIBALD. do Sundty, Nov 19, 1893, io Albany to Mr and Mrs C A Arobi bild a bey, numoerthroe: All doing well. BARGAINS, Bargains, Bargains. fl Enieat Broders. D II lames and Mr Cra , with several substitutes. One of "dr rushes would be Irresiaiable. , JV"IET3 The Ladies Buiar have just ""i parexnraaa lultv d raot from the ."" choice ior this will be the lot shance "'season. V- Vl. .. ASn iNSTm-MENfAL MlSIC name Warner ervatorv rnnn.,,..i i.k rc.i.. ml. ALBANY, OR. Poultry, Fish, Oysters, Came in mm. a graduate of the I Everything nice and fresh. Give us a call. v i .' onnecteu witn uaies w-L-Tai-iT'lilC' O r v(l ', Cj ' prepared to give leisons In QXTTJ V) KJY O GO. Instrumental music to single OJIiJ U-Li-' JEWELRY PtUoT clawM . Ma. t-r.n "Warner has had a thorouah educa. nd in an Tn ,4 (rhfr Her , e. Prof H A Shorry. William tl..l. (.OWr rr J. 11-. . r,"ous " K.ein Bros o ir-a lm,.rVM, , nlf0. aavino m' The s.f j, th chcsn'. J ' Wilan . . o , r -a-i . - -vuv, vuice as r .i ',... Pi of all descriptors at JXI' n.e ui.lu.try by smokir, the best In their lint k. .Sr,,!M w""e labor clears, rauiufacf ared leading jeweltr.. I, not bought for temporary use, but as a permanent and servlcable orna rrant There Is often as much value In Re make a. In the material. WlIAS.,rk of this cltv keep the largest and Pnest line In the valley, making a specialty ol good goods. Their line of gold and . ver watahes is a suptalor one, and In silver Tare they lake the lead in the central Willamette Valley. If you wou d get the best In their line call on m .V Marx, inc To reduce stock preparaUn-y o moving into the new Post Office Brick we offer for cash the list of goods below mentioned at prices named. Come eail aa at these figures they will last but a short time: 30 lbs small white beans for tt 00 4 lbs roasted coffee, in bulk 1 TO 5 cans 2 His oysters 1 00 10 cans I Ib oysters 1 00 4 cans 16 os baking powder 1 00 5 cans choice table peaches 1 00 3 cans gallon pie peaches J. 0!' 3 lbs regular 40c tw 1 00 Kegiilur T.'h: English brenkfa-it tea. . . . 60 rtegular 50c Japan tea 40 Tea in lunch bosket 50 A few tins. 7ftc tea !At 100 lbs duirv cheese, until gone 15 Mexican Silver stove polish lo V2 pop corn 5 Horstman'a 1 Ib package soda 5 English soda in bulk o .So bars lCc toilet snap 13 boxes cigars in box 1 ff' 5 11 'JJc tea sittings 1 IX Respectfully, C. K. BH0WKEI.L. BUY HEATIHI6 STOVES Matthews &Washburn. Dress Goods. Capes and Jackets. nt : greatly : reduced : prices, -AT- BEAD, PEACOCK & CO. ALBANY AND Lebanon: Mako j our selections early while they Lavo a large assortment, but these are all well made. more of them are being trird. Every day What kind of a suit for $12 t Close to 300 suits to nick from ronrfa tome Imported some Eastern some All bany and Brownsville, cheap at t 17.50 iney re wonaer provoKers naven't time to tell much more fine Cheviots,!Meltons and worteds nice enough for dress good and warm enough to withstand real tcrt capering). Then tu.oo to $20 ti.ca ilii-m makes four ore lots. Look at your last year's coat than these finer, better, tastier the nrices sell hem. 'Comparisons are" Well, you know what. That-a svhw stocks that are old and out of style, culled and high In price suffer when comj-ared with our bright near natty gXKls. We've no complaint. The public al ways wlse.sees here the assembly ol cloth ing that outstrips all rivalry. The responsive sales are gratifying. Short talks for pant buyers. 1000 odd pairs,. one-tent1! as many patte r'n s. $1.50 ischearr enough for a gooi pair thei short jumps to better and beat. Great overcoat weather. Tne taking stylet the new atyl;a 1 ahoicest shades. Warm Wooley Woretedn. Choicn Cheviot1. Mouse Colored Meltons. Dressy Clay Worsteds. Ther an srorth more than Is asked, bvt they must go. Too little time 10 tell what we have for the old and young. We havn't aala a word about Underwear, Shirts, Neckwear.Iiead wear. Footwear and the rest of many many things we buy and sell. Tub L. K. Bun Clotiii.no Co. ' '"'"is Joseph.