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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1894)
K ablisliei I ly ia tbs week except Sunday, rfmmmii. Edttom and rrup'r Filtered at tho Pii Offl-e al Albany Oregnp, as e.'onn elm. mail matter. TAXES. The County Sheriff now lias in li is lossession the assessment roll anil war ant lor t!ie collection of State, County, ;ity and School taxes. The state and ounty taxes are f'ir Ib'Ji, the city ot Al any taxes (or 181(1 as appears on the ecord o( the city recorder and not for K'.I3 as same have misapprehended. L'liere ia about J:t,000 due on the 18U3 city ax. Tiiis will be colleced.and the Duma-hat is informed by the Mayor that here is no question as to the right cl he city to do so. The Astoria case de leted by the Supreme court applied to a lillereut point Jr0m that involved n our case. The warrant calls for the oliection of taxes as follows: onnty and State tax $130,081.68 oil tax Jity of Al'.iany taz.. Itrownaville Ilalsey Lebanon 'jodaville School Dist . 3 " " 5 " " 10 , " " 17 " " 18 " " 22 ... " " 4i " "62 "87 " "74 104. 114 121. 111.00 13,!l!i-2.42 '2oA 42.2 S88.1W 77.71 202.51 4,0',ili.41 018.83 6'.l.30 12G.G3 102.01 786.83 I.SM7.C9 1M.0S 332.70 81.48 28 00 6;VJ.0: 80.20 aoiaxi a NO ABROAD The tae culleglate oratorical contsst occurs at Eugrnc on next Kr'diy evening. The foot ball game has been postponed until March 3, by which titne tne motor will be running. G C Moon, opposite the Russ Houe, keeps a full stock of eve-y thin in the f:ed line, as well as flour, potai .es, apples etc. Call on him for good treatment. The first gat:e of basket ball was played at the Y M C A gymnasium Saturday evening. It proved a very exciting con test, full ot exeicUe and good for the muscles. There is M.ig a live fightjlor candidate for state printer on the repub.ican ticket. The leading candidates are tile present ollicial, K tj Bake , Frank Davey and J R Whitney. Yesterday the mall tam, being driven by Claud MansntlJ took a promiscuous spin around the city, ending up ia the barn where they were In the' habit of topping. A former Albany man residing this side of Vaquina Hay is reported to have killed a deer for which State Warden McQuire la said to be after him with a warrant. A Roseburg man, V II Gray, who has jus' returned from the Mid-Spiing fair says the Oregon exhibit is magnifi cent and up to any of them. As Ore gon has no exhibit the joke is a rood one. CB-RSOItTAI. Mr Hugh Fisher will goto Sodaville to morrow to take charge of the business of bis brother, li W Fisher, who on account of ill health, w:u take a vacation lor avviuie- Total $158,241.89 i.ess poll tax collected by As sessor 352.00 Balance (157,889.89 A STATEJ1MT The Bask ok Oiikuos. II WGofT, II J Hopkins and Br C U Chamberlin by Blackburn & Watson attorneys have filed a petition in the Circuit Court for the removal of W S Thompson as assignee of the Bank of Oregon. It will be beard by Judge liurnett at the regular term of court begiuning on March 12. The matter is excitiiiK considerable interest. and the proceedings before the Circuit Court will attract tzeneral at tention. A meetimr of the depositors of the bank was held this afternoon to consider the situation. At present the Democrat will not publish any of the allegations in the matter. The present line of attack seems to be to sei uro the present on unpaid stock, add if jiossiblo secure something out of tho building, on which a forc!osurd of a mortgag is now proceeding. Very little has been collected so fur, and tho de positors are dissatisfied with the efforis made to do so. Tho hearing itself will bring out both sides, which it always bikes to do justice to so important a matter. AtBkd Rock. While waitinu for the mail to be changed at the Fall Creek postolnce, the carrier's attent'on was called to a little boy, that came to the store to see II becould get a tew turnips. He said his mother waB sick and that they had nothing in the house to eat. The mail carrier, Mr Tibbets, sympathy was aroused bo lie called at the house , and ascertained the family's name was t Mulkey, consisting of Mrs Mulkey and I five children, ranging in age from 10 '. years old to an infant one day old. All v there was in the house to eat was about 5 two pounds of flour and the turnips the J hoy got at the store. This is the family I that was deserted by the husband and luiner in mien a unite c&n ciuim me 1 uir; after "bowing in" the money earned by hiiuse'f and wile picking hops. A pack horse was Bent from Springfield well laden with provision for their relief l'ri day morning. Kugene Guard. Nor Paupeks. In an interview with residents of the Santinm, and of Mill City, u representative of this paper has ascertained the true state of affairs in that section of the country. It is quite true that the residents up there are some what short of provisions just at present, but thev are notaakinir charity from anv one, or from any source. They are all American citizens; are honest and will ing to work, and are not under obliga tions to any one. Hut what the people of Jialetn should do, and which would bo re- Iceived by them, is a loan from different Jtources which would be returned as soon they could realize upon their property, ffhey will not under any conditions ac cept anything from a charitable source, (for they are not paupers, therefore they ire independent. Salem Independent. An Is-Axn Mas. Yesterday Albert .Neil-ion escaji.il from the insane asylum. Before leurmnif of the fa:t Marshal" Lee ran ncross the nmn in the city and remem- "ereu Having seen him two or three years iiffO. He lllilili- an PTJtiin:,timi nml futml his number on his shirt :when he telephoned to Niiienntemlent Rowland d to hold the man until to-morrow noon. when an employe of the nsylum will iw at the train after him. Some one has seen fit to nublisb or have published the petition for my re moval as assignee of the Bank of Oregon, an insolvent. 1 have only to remark that thiB petition shows but one side of the case and I hope that when my report and answer is filed to said petition that the same parties will be as ready to publish aejthe aforesaid petition. The matter is now in court and eubiect to itB decision and It would certainly be very discour teous to the court tor me to unueriaxe a newBnaner discussion as to the merits of the case, and this is sumcient reason wny I should not at this time undertake to publish or discuss my defense. I hope 10 ue iiiny acie tOBatiBty tne puonc iuinu as to the fairness and impartiality with which I have discharged my duties as assignee, and only ask that the opinion b reserved until I have made my de fense and put the same on record. W. S. Thompson. Assignee of the Bank of Oregon. The World's Fair. The Santa Barbara Cal Times says of the World's Fair entertainment to be snown at tne opra house to-morrow evening. Admission 35 cents reserved seats 35 cents. A large andience gathered at the Grace M E church last evening to see and bear a stereoptlcon representation of the prin cipal buildings and featuresof the World's fair. 1 lie pictures were exceptionany good, being clearly delineated, and those of men aod animals were almost life-like. The audience sat In wrapt attention for an hour and a half while Mrs Hester A Har land described eacli picture as it came up on the canvas, and yet it did not teem Ion?. The entertainment Is of a high charac ter, very instructive, especially to those of us who did not have the opportunity of acting the oiiginul. H will be repeated tonll:t ard the house should be crowded, as It will undoubtedly be a long time before auchan opportunity will present itself ia this city. MISFITS The Amity Poomin has milled its last trigger. In the mean time its ex editor is giving a sample of his journalism in Linn couuty. Two more luornhinn tien.ls have mat entered the asylum at Salem. One rare ly ever gets lost on the morphine road to the a lum. It is said a number of Al bany people are traveling on it. The chameleon bubble baa burst. here the changeable reptile told for $1.00 in New York it now sells for 29 cents and only the middle class buy them, the high toned crowd having tired of the very silly fad . It ia thought 10 cents, including chain, will be the price. They are brought in boxes of 500 from Florida, and a big business was doue at one time ; but it is Hat now. As stated bv the Democrat Hia other dap some people cannot see a mountain, and as a result an exchange was again taken in, this time in reference to the 1' O. A remark made jokiugly was taken tor a tact, aim me punnc mislead. Up in a Montana town a choir in order to get even with the minister sang a 300 verse nymn lasting two hours. The re suit was no sermon that dav. The next Sabbath thev intended repealing it; but the minister was too much for them. He opened the service with prayer, and end ed it with a blessing on the sermon, which would be as follows, and without stopping he talked three hours on the immorality of church choirs. Cum of Thanks. On the ev ning of February 2nd, my house containing all of my household goods, also most of my laBt year crop (part of which had been sold but not delivered) was bnrnedto the ground. Though worda feeblv express it, I wish through your valuable paper to heartily thank the good people of Oakville and vicinity for their prompt and generous aid afforded me. Through their liberality and help I am permitted to enter a comfortable house aud enjoy many other home conveniences. For theat tokens of substantia! sympathy,! shall ever bold thene people in grateful remembrance. D. WnYTE, Oakville, Oregon. TBLEaRAPHIO. lad blaaura. Pkniii.ktos, Feb 17. A Chinaman named Lee Chung, nicknamed Charley, at tempted au outrnge about 0 o'clock last evening on to Pendleton girls, aged 14 a,( iu. viic is rue uauiruier OI II 1' tletcber, mamuzcr of the telephone ex change, and the other is tbe daughter of SUna flicks, a liveryman. Ine Chinaman was beaten off by the girls. He was ar rested ol) minutes later by Officer Arm strong and placed in the iron cell of the county jail. ismi Washington. Feb 17. A new rrt- oflice has been established at Glen, Lincoln county, and fourth -class postmasters ap pointed for Oregon as follows: A C Frilik. nt Ibuiiiltnn t'.mnt nnnlv- J 11 liutterr. at Kosed il.v M, irtnn mnntv. am! J W "Jlaaiilion. ut Kalhmm, lauu county. I'arlorlci Id Kruuie M'oifc liACisK. Wit. Feb IS. Two of Racine's largest factories will resume work Monday morning. 1 he J 1 t'ase tureehing machine works will start with 500 men and work eight hours per day, and will soon put on the fall force of 1000 men and work 10 hours. The factory has been closed since July last. The Mitchell c liewis wagon works will nlfo start Monday with 4o0 men ami wilt gradually increase the lorce. Lynching Talked Off Pendletov. Feb IS. Kmil Ueck. a German, with a double-barrel shotgun, started for the jail ttn;ay, claiming he was sunning lor the cmnaman arresteu last evening fcr attempted rape. Officer Har- wick icoK ms gun away ana puceu mm under arrest. There iit considerable talk of lynching the Chinaman, lie has suited nuuierous misses. Tbe Deadly Cyclone Homer, La, Feb IS. A destructive cyclone yesterday evening struck the north' west point of this parish, laying waste everythina in itB path. The casualties known time iar are ono white child ana ore negro girl killed and many wounded French has the largest and finest stock of spectacles and -eye glasses in Linn County. Prices to suit the times. Rev DrGwynn Is holding evangelistic services in the Presbyterian church. The public is invited and urged to attend tbem. The Dr is a forcible and practical speaker. Bible readings every afternoon ai 3 o'clock are a source of great benefit to all present. Shiloh't Vital izer :a what yon need for dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin or kid iiey trouble. It is guaranteed to'give yon satisfaction. Price 75o. 8 ld,by Foahay & Mason. Buckingham' Dye for the Whiskers doe its; work thoroughly, coloriog a uaiform'.brown qniauK. which, when apy, will neither rub. wash oil, nor sou linen. Or. Price's Cream Bcklng Powder World's Fair Highest Award. Shiloh's Cure, the ereat couth and croup nre, is for sale by us. Pocket size contaio wenty-tivs dosos,oaly 25a. Children lave it Oihay a Mason. D.tX'T Swear. Of course you feel1 like It some times; but there is nothing In it. Simplv learn a lesson, and the next time go to Par er Bros for your grocer ies, produce and baked goods. No one ever ejaculates profanely after leaving their store, for not only are the best gro ceries in the market sold; but everybody from a child to an old gentleman, Is treat ed courteously. Their baked goods. In a large variety, are superior and popular. If you won Id keep in tood humor with the world always try Parker Bros. Ax Albany Jewelry Stork Worth patronizing ts that of W ll! Stark. They carry ihe finest linco silverware, watches, cocks and jewelry generally In the valley, and sat isfsetoiy prices are always given for the superior quality of good a they keep in slock. Never buy without calling cn them. Thousands of lives are saved annually by the use of Aver's pectoral. In the treatment of croup and whooping cough, Ihe Pectoral has a nicst marvelous effect. It allay in amrf.ailoii, frees the obstructed air passage and contro's the desire to cough. VThen Baby was sick, w e (rave her Castorla. Vthen sho was a CW13, alio cried for Castorla. TThen she became Miss, sho clung to CastorLi, 'iVben she had Children, sho ksvu thorn Cutoria A cotton camtt son looks f;idw1 nnA oiled, while a good linen warp matting vill remain briilit. and swon fusior. vnu fan buy the best of the Albany Furnitur Co. '1 hey have a new lot. C.ean towels to overt customer at Vioreck hiving parlors. C E Biownells grocery stort is Increas- ii in popularity, lie carries a fine stock 'V'l room, easily accessible and gives bargains. Next dcor to ihe P O. By ulrg Hall's Hair Renewcr, graw, faded or discolored hair assumes the natu- ra1 calor of vouth, and glows Iuxur:ar.t and tronz, pJeairc evert tody. A I.KAT loNVI.Ml.ME. Uwing to the r O leinff cloed nt noon and after 7pm ; otae .;ini r.nd enve!je can Ie gt :r:.in Fred l'awons drug store. Weuuikg kvitavionh. Wooden, Tin, Silver, Golden Common every day. Whatever may be the caue of blanch ing, the hatr tmy be restored to Its origi nal color by the use of that potent remedy Hail s vegetable Sicilian liatr ftenewer. Thin or gray hatr and bald heads, to displeasing to many people as marks of age, may be averted (or a long time by using nan s nair Kenewer. Or. Price's Cream BaKinj? Powder Forty Ysara the StanOartf. With pure, vigorous blood ooursing inrougn ine veins ana ammattug every fibre of the body, cold weather Is not onlj endurable but pleasant and agreeable. No other blood medicine is so certain In H results as' Ayer's Sanaparilla. What it docs for others it will do for on. Ta grow old gracefully, one mut live temperately, calml,, methodic!! Ily ; ' be intere-ttd in all that Is going on In the world; be cheerful, happy and contented ar.a atove an, Keep the blood pure and vlgjrous by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparllla. ue sure you gel Ayer's. RICHARDSON COY. February 16 by Klder R M MeBflick, at the residence of the bride's uncle, the Hon Geo S Downinc. W w Richardson, of Linn county, ami Mies diary b Coy, oi Marion FOR EXCKANCE. Y.re have 50 acres t very choice sur bar- ban land, suitakie for pitting, adjoining the city limita of Portland which wo are ctrer iag ai tt.9 low prico of one thousand dollars per acre, subject to an locumriraooo oi 10, (MX), most all of which has two years to ran, The equity of S.rAK), we will exchange for unprovM farm laml in the Willamette val ley. ve will also exchange equity in am very central prosrwetiva business property ptyine cooa rental, tor umnca nberert lami land, it you ire on the imio write for fun partf'itars In LosO & L V Lit IK, 131 31 itroe i ortl.-ud Oregon. liiiflmnt'J to euro Billons A'.W'. r T pUlOB, AmaU UUa Uv'U CITATION In tht County Court of thr Satc or Oregon for the LouHty of Ltnn : In the matter ol the estate of P B Tuck er. Deceased. To Cliira E flradlev. James K Tucker, Nana E Tucker, Mary E Tucker and Ida J luckerand to all others known and unknown having anr Interest tn the estate of P B Tucker deceased, greeting IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREOON, 1 ou are hereby cited and re. ufred to appear in the County Court of he State ol Oregon, lor the 'County ol Linn at the court room theienf, at Albany in therountr aforesiid. on Monar. the 5th day of March, 1S94. at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, then and there to show cause if anv you have why a license should not iasue to T J Pftchford the administrator of the estate of said deceased licensing ard directing; him to ell tb real property belonging to said estate, des cribed as follows, to.wft: The west half of the northwest quarter of tectlon 17, tp 11 K 1 east oi the Wil lammet'e meridian In Unn ( ounty Ore. eon. The S W of the S W of sec tion 14. The N W t ,' of the N VV ( of section St. The N i of the N E ' , of section li in tp 5 S R jo east of the Wll lemette Meridian in (iilltam I'o.Oreeon Done by order of the Hon J N Duncan JuHge of the County Court of the State of Oreartn. lor the County of Linn, wl'h tiie seal of slid court affixed, this 2oh tlay of Januarv. A D 194. SI' l'AYNF.. !erk Wont-D'a Fair Views. An entertain ment that appeals Irreaistably to men, women and children is the World's Kair Exhibition which will be Kiven at the opera house Tuesday evening, Feb -M:h. Over 150 views, many of them beautifully colored, will be showu with the aid ot a powerful steropticon with dissolvins; el ite's, and a calcium light on a canvas screen contaiuinir 4.0 square feet. The acenea are presented to the spectator mill such vivia clearLtss anil Udeltty that the looker on sreuis to be in the err exposition itself. The maieatic buildings the beautiful grounds, the quiet waiera of the Lagoon, the interest ing ana picturesque leal urea of the Mid way l'laisanue and the Court of Honor come before the eye in all the splendor of realistic powir, while the details of the decorations, the famous paintings and renowned groups of statuary are ortrayea in marvelous relief, quite a arge collection of views showinir the building and exhibits of the midwinter fair at Sun Francisco wlllnlso be exhibit ed. A succinct but brilliant exnlanation of the different scenes presented will be given by Mrs il.'ster A tiarland, well nown throughout the state through her connection with the world's fair com mission, and as secretary of the board of adv managers, and through her excel lent work 111 arranging the exhibits of California for the world's Ur. (.icneral dmission, ." cental reserved scats, 33 cents. UR STOCK LACKS noth- nj but buyers. They will come. 1 liev will be satis fied. They will buy at not asked to are shown CIarues Seeds. Kvery body should have a garden. Are you ono who will. Then go to Stewart A: Sox Hardware Co and make your selection f 10111 a fresh supply of all the seed iu the market, the largest itoek in the city. Or. Price's Cream baking Powder Most Perfect Alade. THE FAIREST PRICES EVER KADt FOR SUCK QUALITIES. Visitors are BELIEVE but goods to CONVINCE them that we are leading the trade in STAPLE AND FANCY DRYC00DS.LADIFS FINE SHOES If you want VALUE FOR I YOUR MONEY call on os. Yours Truly Reap, Peacock & t'o. See the New Improved Sincer sowing m chind. The bitia alwsvs the cheapest. W Sawden, agent. Office at F M Fn-cen ewclry atore $20.00. REWARD- Company F. will pay the above reward (or the ariett and conviction cf the per son or person, who so maliciou.ly dca troved wearing apparal at the armor- on the evening ol January 16, 1894, no Kill C'OKMItEHIXU Will & 8tarfc, f jeweler If yon want a tine tmokf call for Josephii white labor cigars. Tbe bentJrot ooflee in the rity t Omad Mover a. Hodges & Md' atriftDci. the leadtoii d tors, Albany, Oi. Will & Stark's laree line of wilvar ware has created a great deal oi talk. Pa.ronixe home lodustrv bv mok.ias the celebrated white labor oigara, manafaotared by lu'iu Joreph. Strictly Ix It. When it conies to wash in cr the Albany Steam Laundry in strictly in it. It is doing the business of Uie city; the Celestials are froing to the wall. 20 cents a dozen for plain washing ib cheap enough for nnylxxly in any kind of times. Richards & Philips do first class work and spend their money at home. futronize the Albany .Meant Laundry. Now Is the winter of our discontent made gloHoui summer', by A v re's Sarta parilla. This wonderful medicine so In. vtgorates the system and enriches the blood that cold weather become positively enjoyable. Arctic expiarers would do well to make a note of this. Sewing Machines neatly repaired aud urranted by a thoroughly competent work mn, at F M Freoch's jewelry sore, Albany gon. M alhft at Vit recks shavini; And hair cutting parlors. Jewel Stoves and Ranges Best On The New Advertisemenis. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. The Steamship HOMER will ply list ween San Fan- eisco and Willamette Valley points via the Oregon and Sonthem Paifc railroads sailing with freight and pas sengers on or about tho fol lowing dates: From San Fran- ciseo on Feb 20, March 2, 12, 32 and 31. From Yaijuina: On ieb2, March i. li and 27. Fare from Albany and Corvallis to San Francisco Cab.n, $12; Steerage, $'J. Hound trip tickets, includ ing meals and berths, good for oUday. 81K. OHAS 1 IlESIiRV, PoX ft C'u. AiICDta No 2 to 8 Market atteat, San Kraiicuo. WANTE") Pu.hicg Canvaser of gooA (iie. l.itMjr.l salary and ftst) paiil weeklv; Permanent position. ItKO n IS UrlOi CO.. Naraeryrneo. PortlaDd' Ore- )tKlU.AI. beiilluiiiKii uapcHjih u 1 1 1 enms In poaneft.lon rf oonltlerahl money Hbrr'.ljf, mmi deatrr. corrmpon' decca with som. .!. widow prfforrr wltii viw to m.trunoir Adlresn, "rtrsonal," car. Dkmocrat ofllce. l.OK RES r Tli opens houw More, I1 apl.ndffl loratkin. C'.l on the ecteiarj .1 t'i 1kiiocbat ofllce lor pi lieuiara. I.10R SaLK ,-20 shares of Albany e!w ' t-ic light alocc the hmt dlvnlenil pavlnff ato3k In thl vlts Knq'ilre at tins onioe. tor Sale or Trad, a Jionse and lt in I cood location In Allmn.f Wll rlicap for cash or wlil tiade for land part ly or wholly Improved not rpry far from town (Jailor write to thin onice. i.'im rk: I blf4 and this o(Hc3. T. Cottaar with fir roorra n;r irom I o. tall Earth Matthews Maslitarn. SOLE AGENTS At Perry Conn's Barrel of Pickels, Chow Chow, Fine California Honey, Horse Radish Roots, G rass and Garden Seeds, Always keep on hand a choice lino of all staple groceries well as a superior stock of crockery. o m O ON buccesso'" to T A Morr! Flour and Feed Store. Opposite Ki:p Home. EIs ou han.l full stock Chopped feKf,CoiV4, Flou. Urtn, .Shortu, (sc:m Mf Grlim, Hutkwhrat, H) Icd. r'n, Oit S ra, I'otaticit, Ajip!i, eie for rite nt riv??. 'a W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. S5, S4 and $3.60 Dress Shoe. 83.60 Police Shoe. 3 8ole( S2.B0, S2for Worklngme S2 and SI.75 for Boys. LADIES AND MISSES S3, 82.50 82. $1.71 CTACrTTO!fIf o7 &U otTcr. yon W. I.. 1h..iji-(, hoc at rvliirfl ftrir. Oi h0 nan them Mh oat in immfl ianim .on lti Ixittnm, put him aowo mm irawu J Id hy li; V M-rriil, W. L. DOUCLAS Shoes are tvH-.h( eas fitting and plve belief tntil.tctluu at Uic pritL advertised than any othrr make. Try one pair and he con Tinccd. The ttamp!ni( ot W. I, name anl price on tl holtom, which truarnntr. ihclr value, mvm Ilmuand of dollar ani.t!nl!jr to thoe who near tlirn. Ucalt-r ho push the .ile of W. L. Jc(i!;l.-a Shoes Rain cimtomcr., hlfh h lj' to inT a,e the mIm on their fulj line of jjornt... r-y rnn nr-.M in nti nt n l- i r nn'l v Ik'Hctw Tn mn pm money v hnlrv n!l j-inf TrrmmT tt ! ctf-nlf m Used belutr C'itaJos;u trvm upon application. JMitrfil A.1, lli-ucktatit Mm For.a'etiyil.l!e BLA IN. 'CLOTHING CO-