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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1894)
Jpi-.ilU gcmoerut CITY OFFICIAL PAPER "ab'.iinl . I ay in tlu week except Sunday. 'Aim i XITT1MJ. Editor and froi'r Entered Una Post Office at Albany uregoa, aa eecoua oiats mall mailer. Rose- .... JilllY IS IIM G-OOX EVHJIINCJ ltKLifiiol's SKBViciis. The usual ser vices will be held tomorrow in tho M K chimb. At ;t:30 n m the pastor will preach a sermon to the t-hililren. Revival services will be contintieil at the M K church inch eveping next week. Kev 1 D Driver, 1. 1. of Kugene will preach each nisjlit iluriujr net week. Ail are cordially invited. Rmrular Bervices at the U I' church to- uiowow morning ami evening. S 8 nnd Y 1' S C K'b at the regular hour. Kverj body is welcome. In tho nbscnce of tho pastor, Trof W W Davis, of Jefferson, will conduct Hie ser vices at the Kvungulical church tomorrow morning at H a m In the evoning liev Ii S nslier will occupy uicpuipii. I'.ev C II McKeo is e :pected to address tho Y M O A tomorrow at tho usual 4 o'clock meeting. A male quartet will iur nish music. llible olass in the Y M C A parlor at 9 a m. All member a- requested to oe present. OniTUAiiv. Wm Montgomery died Tan 1 1KU4. He was born in Uallard, ,K. Kv s XM. Crossed the plains in 147, and in !K2 settled on the plaeo where be did. Was united in mar rivge in Uct 1852 to Miss Mary I, C'nsick. llecamo a member of the Christian church in 1NUG, und was an exemplary Christian to the day of his death. Ho was tho father of W children, 10 of whom are still livmi;, who with their mother mourn tho loss of a kind and affectionate husband and father. Brother Montgomery has always been held in hifth esteem by those that biow him, for honest principles and unswerving integrity. T. P. lioODMAN. Wasiito to Hide An amusing infl uent occurred at the site of the street car barn, recently burned, this noon. The car, with its charred top and broken windows, l stands in the front cf the burnt place, a dilapidated looking spectacle. A couple just from the train, with their hands .'all of baggage, rushed through the rain for the car, got on the platform and were about to enter for a trip down street, when arrested by tho cheers of several who were wutciin g the mistake They "caught on" to the joke, and hastily lied to the sidewala and 1 om tho scene. A Thauk Tax. The city council will ,mv Hi hands full nrovidinir for satisfact ory revenue to meet the yearly cxiienses. A tr.l fur will not irive satisfaction, llusr . msa men are the ones who pay tho hcayy taxes on the regular levy, and they say a trado tax simply aitifs to tlie iraruen, wnen tlmv havn thair huntk full anv wav. ltin- arntita alinnlil Ii :XtA llPSlvilV. Tlie llOmC merchants should bo favored, the pedler should nav for his privileges, tlow snail the revenue be raiseii. 1'robably by retrenchment. HOME iSD A.BROA.D Heavy raint to-day. The Oregon Cltv fl.h ladder should be bvilt. We want It up this way. Work on Urn Soldier- Home at burg will be begun next Monday. Several prominent S P men are mak ing a general inspection of the raid. Senator Dolph will deliver an address before the New York Bar Association, at Albany on Jan 15th. Yale Gleason, the t'mmmer.ia in the city after a trip to San Francisco, on a visit with Golden Gate friends. Frank and Fied Mendenhtll of Harrls burg found an old can of powder, and ex perimented to see II old powe'er would burn. It exploded, badlv burning the facet of the boys. Tha place 6ppol:e the Democrat office j being remodeled by S E Young has not been rented 10 F L Kenton, as stated yes terday by the Democrat, in fact has not been rented to any one yet. Mr Calvin Dutcher, brother of Mrs C C Craudall. who has lieen ill in this city for the past year, died last evening at 5o'cloe'.;, He was buried tbis afternoon jn tiie Ma- ;onic ceuietary. All subjects hevfc been rracHcally drop ped In Corvallis except the foot ball gune next riluay between the U A t and Multnomah Tumors. The result of the game will depend considerably on the tact 01 whether they are all juniors or not. If none of the regular eleven play, Man about Town predicts Corvallis will win. At a meeting last evening the Mechanics Band was re-organlzeu and Wm Richards was elected leader. The Mechanics has always been a credit to Albany and prom ises to be as much so as ever under the re organization. The world's record In long distance railroading was beaten by a run fiom New Oreleant to Chicago the other day. The distanne of on miles was run In hours, an average speed of 67 miles per nour. At a meeting last evenim? McPherson Post GAR Installed the following offi cers: Commanded. J D Kendrlck;S V C, R Brown; J V C, I 1! Miller -surgeon. L 11 Monfanve; chaplain, W 1 Breckinridge quartermaster. II WoirelliO of D, II D Meranda; J o: U, John Cotton; atljuiani. A 13 woodin; serceant maior, 11 D lly man; quartermaster sergeant, 1 B Beam. A Toledo girl writing to the Yaqulna Bay Newt, savs: Willie, my brother, says he is going to be a great politician when he eels big just like Senator Crosno. Pa pa says he is just as good as Crosno, now. Papa and mama don't slwava aeree, es pecially when they talk about President Clevelandatnd other large msn like Judge atianan, who was at our isew Years ball. The Best ofUrasons. XBTtBOKAX. Rev I I) Fisher, of Salem, is in the city. Hon Jeff Myers was in the city over night. Hon Jeff Myers spont last night in Al bany. Mr Walter Lyon, of the reform school, fnnuerly of the Stay ton Times; was in the city today. H Y Kirkpatiu k.of the heha-ion Express, was in the city this noon. H C McMuhon. of the Salem indeen dent, an exchange says, would like to go to Congress. Don't do it Mia'. Geo F Kglin and family are preiiaring to remove to lrathcrn Oregon and will make AslimiHl their home. Corvallis News, Mr and Mrs .lasfm Wheeler, are now nt Los Gatos. Calif., oreat'v imnnwo.1 ;,, health. They seem to luue'fuuud the place just suited to their-i!is. Mias Mildred Pmrtnestcrwent to Portland today to continue her studies 111 music, and expects to remain aliout fonr'nionths. She will be the guest ot Jmlgo tJo.lmger. Lionel Stagge, or whatever his namo is. was in Albany it week, a little over 11 year :o 111 the interest ot a holiday edition of the Uregonian. Ho is now the talk of Portland. Hoscoe Price, who went north last week. was immediately taken with a severe attack of asthma and compelled to return to his home at Hotel Uregon. where he recovered himself after a day's seige. Ashland Hecord. Tho funeral ot Mrs John Hanshaw nt the Congregational church this aflornoon, was iitteiitlcd by a large number. 31r tlanshaw. Mrs Manstield, Mr and Mrs Church and othen from Portland, and Mr and Mrs Davis and others from Shedd, being among those present. The deceased leaves many to mourn the death of a good woman. Denutv Collector Lanirell is in town for a day or two to register the Chinese. There are noarly thirty who make their headquar ters ill Ashland, and all have laid their pho tographs taken and are ready and willing to comply wiiu me law, uiuuss 11 00 u.re, u woman, who has not patronized tlie picture man jet. Ashlanu Itecoru. DrT C Mackay, Grand Master, and 1'rar.k Davey. Grand Lecturer, of the A 0 U W, were in tbe city Saturday. These two gentlemen make hosts of friends wher ever thev cro. Hv the wav. it is stated on good authority that Dr Maokey has the U S consulahip to'Japan corralled and will ac cent as soon as the term of his present oitice expires. In about four weeks the Dr would make workmen out of all the Japs. Jefferson Heview. Since the Salem Statesm in was sued for calling Clements a Jiin Crow detective it publishes an item every d-.iy vailing some thing jim crow. For 'instance "It is Jim Crow business for Orepm to send to Iowa for eggs." Cute. Patronize the business man who adver tises. The adrertiser is a hustler who never lets the dust settle on his glasses and ob scure his vision, liesides, by patronizing the men who advertise, you help the news plier publisher, who is thereby eiu.bled to do more efficient wor in helping build up the town and promote the welfare of the community. F.x. There is no question at all but what the oretically the bridge should be continued a free one. Toll bridges are becoming out of date and are not the modern idea. The on ly question in the ease of the Albany bridge is whether it will be absolutely necessary to have a toll in order to meet the excises. It should be the last resort. Try retrench ment nrst. Because a man has been in the iieuiten- tiary should ho ba kept down nil his lite. Lionel Stage, receiver of the Oregon UanK of Portland is such a man. If he is behav- r himself and has atoned for the crime committed lie should not be kicked out en tirely. Give him 11 chance to regain his lost character. The world is full of more untrustworthy men than Mr Stagge who were never behind penitentiary walls. noma rosmiBt.tv Will ti Sitm, rv iewelf-1 If von wtnt a nne smokr call for Jor dgt white labor cigars. The best)roast ontfre in the city at Ct ntad efeyer a Hodies i Mariana, the lsaliuj drui tore, Albany, Ci, Will & Stark's large line of silver ware hat created a great deal of talk. Pa ronisa home industry by itnoLing the celebrated white labor oigara, manufactured by lu'ius Joeph. The O K Grubber Is fold on trial. To try one does not mean vou are compelled to buy. Mfg'd by Ja's. FiNNer & 'ons. Brooks, I) Tub Tiitsos We Eat very largely make ut what we are. No thought can pass through the mind without leaving ome effect, however slight. Many slight im pressions, in time, make mighty changes. It's the same with the body. Abuse It with poor food and take the consequences. For purity and certainty In groceries una ojicea goons, go to I'arker Bros. fiRAKCR MKETIMi All to KiidisTiiit. Xo Celestials have yet registered here; but several will. Craw ford ' Paxton took pictures for two or three yesterday, and some this afternoon. Jim Westfall made nrrangenicnts for eight or ten and San Wa for about the same number. Westfall says all in the city will register. The Chinese population her is not very extensive, and has gradually been decreasing. A Lanu Si.idk. A big land sido oc curred at Oystervillc this morning de'aying the passenger train until about 1 :30, when the slide was removed and tho trnin started for Albnnv where it was expected at 4:30 o'clock. The wires were down, the other side of V'renn, preventing communication with the Iiav until alxmt 2 o'clxk. The reason why Allcock't Porous Plat- tera are popular is that they may be relied on to cure. . Lame back, sciatica, stifinrst or twitching of the muscles. 2. l.hest troubles, such a pleurisy, pneu monia, consumption, 3. Indigestion, dyspopsio, biliousness, kidney complaint. The success, however, will depend upon the genuineness of the plaster csed. The popularity of Alcock's Porous PKstr has been so grcot that multitudes of imitations have sprung up on every hand. The only sure cure is to get the genuine Allcock's Porous Plasters. liiandreth't Pills Improve the digestion. Portland, Scramento, Los Angeles SlccHton and Salem have the same Insur ance rates. Albany, Or, Butle and Helena. Montana, Salt Lake City, Taco.ns, and Walla Wslla, Wash, and Spokane, have the same rates. An IIonkt Max. The pocket hook of Mr Kichards nt Stayton had a oh.se call. It was lost with some money nnd valuable papers Mr A M Ilmwn found it on the edge of a cliff, nearly ready to fall off. and being un honest man returned it to tiie owner. The man honest enough to return money to its owner these hard times is entitled to the first premium every time. The IJiiowxsvili.k Bank. The new olticera of the Brownsville bank are: J M Mover was re-elected president: W I! Kirk, vice: I, L Sav. cashier: and Geo H Coshow was elected assistant enshier.by the directors, viz: J M Mover, w K lurk and Mrs W P Klmore. A 'dividend of 10-per cent was declared. 'if relijiuus beliefs perplex you, and you desire a faith at once reasonable and uplifting, send for free liberal religions reading to postoffice mission, UO Yam hill street, Portlar.d, Or. Wiar 'Em Out! The way to do it is to take your wash ing 10 the Chinamen. Ifyou want your work well done at living prices take it to Richard & Phillip's Steam Laundry. They know how without banging them around a pole. An Albany Jewelry Store Worth patronizing Is that of Will Stark. They cairy the finest llneof silverware, watches, cocks and jewelry generally In the valley, and sat isfactoiy prices are always given for the superior quality of goods they keep in stock. Never buy without calling cn them. An Axiikt Man. Why? Deeause his nnels were returned to him all shrunk Then send yours to the City Laundry, v wash them without shrinking or King them rough. Sjiecial care with curtains. Keinemlier the place 1st pp St Charles. Sev!ng jMaciiisES neatly repaired and warranted by a thnrnntldy competent werk man, at FNI French's jewelry sore, Albany regon. C K Browne'.l, the grocer, is in his new and commodious quarters in the P O block, where he is prepared to give aatisfaction to the first class trade of the city, call on him for pure groceries and good treatment. Don't you know to have perfect health you must have pure blood, and the best way to have pure blood Is to take Hood's Sarsaprllla. the best blood purifier and strength builder. Hood's Pills may bt had by rial for 25c of C I Hood & Co, Lowell, Mais. My fall line of MACINTOSHES and SOS AMERS, including many noveltia for ladies, missel ssd children, it Dow ale. b E Young. No better pi eparation for the hair hat ever teen Indented than Ayer't Hair Viiror. It restores the orielnal co.or to faded and gray hair, and Imparts that natural glcst and ffeshnets, everyone s much admires. Its reputation is woild wide. Herruro cf Ointments for Catarrh that contain Mercury, i.s r-.frcury ?T'y t!ftro? tfcfl ?ne ef trefll corrplete'.y cerant-1:,? whole sytcm v-lica entsria :t t Vc-aah Lie mucous surfaces. Br.ch artirTes sh".r..i o- ver ba e.-4 eactpt on rrtsrr;; .:''ns fr- r: 1 p-ial physicians, as the aw. n, :.. . : r.J.thrr 10 KnoxCitte GranoeHai.l Xo. 22, Pot H, January 0, 18(14. altlionid: there has been mute a storm raging and the wenther has been incleinen? for several days, there was quite a good number of patrons 111 attendance nt the reg ular meeting of the Linn County Business Council P of 11. in due time tbe house was called to or der by the Worthy President, Bro J II Scott in the chair. The worthy secretary read the minutes of the lust regular meeting of the council and stood approved as read. The agent nsked for further timo to make his annual report, and time was gi"teil. I inler head ot new business, me -woruij reasnrer. A G Marshall, offered his an nual reiort. which on motion, rejiort was accepted and placed on file. Motion car ried. ... Also, the worthy secretary ollered lus annual report which was very thorough and seemed to be satisfactory to all the members present. Motion prevailed. The election of new officers for the year I8'J4 drew out several rciuarss by different members present, and it was thought bis to proceed with the election, und, on mo tion that we proceeed with said election. Motion carried. Tha e ection resulted as follows: Presi dent; H M Palmer, of Riverside grange; vioj, president, a n. Hanson: or nariuony grnnge; for secretary, H G Jordan, of Knox Butte grange; treasurer, a u luarsnau, of Ilarnionuy grange; agent, Mart Miller, of Knox Kutte grunge; chaplain, J V Promt, of Harmony grange; gate keeper, Jas Conn, of Knox llutte grange; trustees, M II Wi 1 a unit II S Wl lams. Th noxt mpetimr of the council Will be teld with liarrisburg grange tne nrst rai nriliiv in Kpltmnrv lh'14. the nresii lent dec lured a recess ior lim ner. Alter dinner tbe house was called to der and proceeded with bnsiness under sue;irestions for irood of the order. hen there was several remarks offered especially Hro Ii S Williams on assessment, and stato board of equalization, showing up some c-f the inconsistency ot the same to the satis faction of all present. Bro W M Ililleary. sec of Oregon state grango. iniidesome'good and wholesome remarks on several nuior tant nuestions. On motion that a vote ot mantis if icn- ilered the nieinljers of Knox llutte grange for the use of their hall nnd the sisters for the bountiful repast furnished, tin account of the day lieing very inclement there was not ns mu:n real business none us migui have been. The retinnar president was culld on to luako some remarks suitable for tlie day. which he did in a very desireable manner. A vote ot thanks wasjtecdercd tlie worthy president, and all the officers tor their ser vices. On motion to adjourn J W 1'nnrsT Scribe. "Bill" Hurt, the noted gambler, declares he is out of the game for good. He has ex perienced a change of heart, though he has not got religious. The nowspajier did it. To use his terse expression: "1 ve come to the conclusion that if 1 nm as biir a scoun drel asgthis piqier makes me out. 1,11 quit." "It is pretty tough, is"nt it?" he added. A tellow does nt know now much ot a low down cuss he is until he sees it set farth in plain print, and then it knock him endwise. 111 done. -o more poner tor me: A Grand Ball. A Grand Uniform ball will be irlven by F Co. Second Reg iment O N G, at their hall on 2nd Bt Wednesday evening Jan lb, lo'.M. Mr Levmnns orchestra of Salem have been engaged to furnish music. The public are cordially invited 10 come anu nave a eood time. Spectators tickets 25 cts. Danco tickets fl.UU. A grand concert. will precede dancing. Are l'ou Nervous, Are you all tired out ,do you have tha tired feeling or sick headache? Vou can be relieved of all these symptoms by tak ing Hood's barsaparllia which gives nette and bodily strength. Hood's Pills are east In action. Goal and 1 nstrcmh n r al Ml-sic Miss Ilattle Warner a graduate of tbe conservatory connected with Gates Col lege, leb, is prepared to give lessons in vocal and Instrumental music to tingle liqi!s or classes, ai reasonable terms. Bins Warner has had a thorough educa un anu is an experienced teacher Her feiences are: Prof il A Shorev. William nm uiiu mrs icnnic i.cc. Clean towels to every customer at Viereck tlnviog parlors. The nndcaiene.L nro prioter of the Pioneer House desires to inform the public that he has reduced the price of board without lodging to $3 per wct;k, with lonying per, week. blDgle maalt 2b otuti Iho publie is invited to call as I keen cood beds and let a good table. Have tirwond for sale. Cjrner(uf Broadaltiin nnd Water streets. J H Mekanda UB STOCK LACKS noth ing but buyers. They will come. 1 hey will be eatis fied. They will buy at THE FAIREST PRICES EVER MADL FOR SUCK QUALITIES. Visitors are not asked to BELIEVE but are shown goods to CONVINCE them that we are leading tho trade STAPLE AND FANCY DRYGOQDS,LADIES FINE SHOES etc. If you want VALUE FOR YOUR MOEY call onus. Yours Truly Read, Vkacock it Co, I. A. Morris & Co. Flour and Feed Store, Have removed their itore to opposite the Rims House, and have on hand a full Block ot CHOPPED FEED: Custom chopping done. Bth. tin ..1 at Vieiecks having aud r.fiRVALI IS PI till it . R3AN. SHflRT.Ql . . - GERM MEAL, CR4HAM, BUCK WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY, 0A1S. STRAW AND MAKKIKn CUOSS-ROSKLLK. In Albany, at tlie Revere House, on Friday evening, Dec 12, 1HU4, bv L M Curl, J P. Mr tiray Cross, of sweet Home, nnd Mrs Ida leil itoseue, daughter of Mrs W S John, of Albany. Dr, Price' Cream Belting Powder World's Fair HHh.it Award. See the Kee Improved Strrer ttwinp: si enme. the r t M.slwst s tse cnespeai. W Sawden. aunt, Otlice at I II 1 re nch jewelry store A Medical Firm Biias hi) ti'X J. F. Smith & Co. of Ko. 135 Green ich St., Kew York, the manufactur ers of that favorite catttrf; known as Smith's Bile Bescs, have adopted e novel plan. Thej ask the Individual buyers of Bile Eta.s to send their ful! name end address, with an outside wrapper from a bottle of Bile Beam (either lite) te tbeir office, and they give (5 for tbe first wrapper received in each morning's mail, end $1 for the 2d, Sd, 4:h, Cth end tth. Every day (10 In cash is thus sent to tbeir cor. rai03denit. Ark fcrSlIAIX siae. paying stojk; tills ollico. In town or oountry who will take a boy Iwi lve years of aire who wants to gto set: on and do chorfug takinjr cars cf cow or horse to pay fait of his keeplne. A reasonable amount In addition will 1m paid bv his fathor for his care an 1 lee nig. Parties will cth at ihli ollljj. Conn's. 1 1 TV. wAST YOU O WORK FOUiUS V V thus making T.fJO c S35.00 PKlt r.blv, fames prtlerred wno can furnish a horse and travel throueh tha eoun- trt ; a team, thoucb, is not aecessaxy, A fw Tacancias in tewnasod cities. Spars boars may I a used to eood a.1vsnttge. B F loHN.to.t &Co. 11th and Main 8tt, Hichtnonf, Va Stationery, Toilet Artij'es, Musica InElrumen'3, tic Bodies k MWmi The Cornel Dru? Store,". Alhanv.oi ' New Advertisemepts. 7tORS.I,B2.)8barescr Albany elee. g; trie lltrtit stoat 1119 b3t divlileud :itt. Enquire at "17"A7TED A family Jewel Stoves and Ranges The B st On Earth ClOUNlY WAURANVS-njiijrht and I sold by 11 f Msrrill. rf HOP prles, odtr, pnintel. In bundles, for sale I 'cent a paio. Call at Perry Matthews Washburn SOLE AGENTS Chattel Mortgage Sale By virtue cf achitte! mtrto executed by Stafford Dick too to JtusArll & Co, by AUea iSerilei, attoruv la rncc, tJateu July ii. iS93,and filed in the rfliseof thm county recorder aud entity clerk, va July it, iS03. and upon whit'h default hat been made, I shall tell the property therm mentioned and described, namely: lne iz hor3 ltusacll traction engine, No, (i22df one No. 7 littoo k Son aaw mandrel, one 30 inch eotid paw aJd HO feet of 7 inch ruoher beltin., at pub tic auction, forctih in hand, at Stewart h Sox't former pUce of battina at the corner cf First a ad Ferrv street. Aanv, Or, on I ii.lav, Jan i9f lS!)i nt I o'c'oci p m Oatett at Albany, Jn 10, iSOt. Kt'SSEl.L V ( o. by Allen Seidel attorney in fact. Mortgagee. W TAYLOR House Cleaner Garfleneranil General Joiner. Carpet Laying ard Cleaning, Chimney Cleaning Whltewasnlng and Window cleaning a Specialty. Call at Boot Black Stand at Lhndreth's shaving parlors. CENTRAL Poflltir am HA Market Hrcmoalbin, betroen Second unil lliinl Sb ALBANY, OR. Ponllry, Fisli, Ovslcrs, t la ins. Game in Season. Everything nice and freb. Gi us a call SCHMEER & CALLAHAN Ilie Best Rhoes e lciust money. itm W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE 6ENTLEMEH. S5, S4 and S3.60 Dress Shoe. S3.50 Pnllce Shoe, 3 Sole. S2.50, S2for Worklngmcn. S2 and SI.75 for Boys. LADIES AND MISSES, S3, S2.50 $2, $1.7C ftVr foa W. I DourlM or any he na mem wiin- lli nnmo ataniprsj the bottom, pue lilrn oowa m m xraua W. L. DOUCLAfi Shoes arc stvlish. cary fitting, nnd clvc better a I U faction at the prices advertised than any other make. Try one pair and be con vinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas name and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousand of dollart annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of W. I loiiIaa Shoes gain cuttomcra, which helps to Increase the sales on tnetr imj line 01 good. Ti.ry ctin nPr1 to erlt nt it U profit, and we beltere yon ran money by hnrlns !1 your fontrr-?r of tff tttalrr a(W.s Um4 below Catloa;u from poa ppllemtlou. W X liOUCI.At;, lircUt;u. Mm. For sale by the L E BLAIN CLOTHING CO. Is the Best Good Enough Then call on tlin undersigned for'your GROCERIES and produce, for they are ti e Left in llie market Alto a fine line of crockery Perry Conn