Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, March 26, 1894, Page 3, Image 3

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    j?aUy democrat
.ititio.l every .lay in the week
except Sunday.
.rftHCTmu, EJitorc and frup'r
1 rirretl at 0, g,t Offloo at Albany
1 ' umii manor.
Albany Bkatsn. The Albany foot ball
team returned to Albany from Kuitene
with their colon drooping, having been
beaten 42 to 2 Willi an average of 2o
pounds more of weiuht they sept the
Held with the Albany boys, with
strength more than skill. UsinR the
wedce in nearly every instance thev
seemed to be able to push their way
across the fisld, turning somersets over
our center rush on the way. ihe Guard
describes the first half as follows:
The same was opened at 2:55 by the
U O's with a "Hying wedge." The play
was well made and after several close
scrimmages the same team scored a
"touchdown" and followed it immediate
ly, with a goal, scoring (i points, fihat
tuck, the center rush, made a number
of advantageous plays, and won hearty
cheers- As we go to press the teams
were lining up in the center again for
the second round.
On the second line up the Albany's
bad tho ball but this gave them no ap
parent advantage for within 14 minutes
from the time the game started the U
O's scored another touchdown but iniBS
ed the goal.
The home boys took the ball on the
third bout and were given a hard rjb by
the Albanys. At one time they bad
nearly scored a touchdown but before
they had made lost ball up the yard, or
two necessary, the V O's rallied and car
tied the ball directly across the field
scoring the third touch down and goal.
Templeton was cheered as a good goal
kicker.
The Ubany team took the ball next.
Both teams were getting tired, but this
was the closest fought round yet. The
ground was guarded closely and it was
some time belore either gained pnv ma
terial advantage. Little by little, how
ever, the Albany bovs lost ground, and
although the ball changed hands several
timeB, they were finally driven back,
and another touchdown and goal scored
by the V O's- This ended the first half
of the game. Score 22 lor Kugene ; Al
bany 0.
E.V!'.tek. The Kaster entertainment
given by the W C T U at their ball was
a pleasant affair. The display of borne
decorated Easter eggs was probably the
finest ever eeen in Albany, containing
many novelties of an artistic character
A lunch was served, and during the
evening a short program was rendered,
consisting of a vocal solo by Mrs Nutting
and a uuet by Mr and Mrs Hammer.
A pretty Kaster program was present
ed At the Congragational church last
evening;. An aria by Miss Warner with
nn artittic accompaniment by Rev Trow
was particularly a treat. A solo by MrB
0 O Lee was also greatly appreciated.
Besides exercises by the S 8 children
Kaster eggs were distributed among the
young members of the audience.
A sunrise Kaster service at the M K
church was well attended. It was lead
by Mies Clara Uuard and was full of
interest.
Saturday evening the total receipts for
the wek were 430.05; for the season
$12.7011,34. Following were Saturday'i
receipts :
Olston Jones 4'.l.50
WmShelton ,, jw'ss
A W Cu.'daa :ii.4;i
Mrs N J (Jordan 4U.25
A A Ciordan 1.04
K A Thompson 2.00
L. J Ir 11 in bull 8.25
Est Jos Failing 13.75
Walter Ketchum M.O-i
JamesAi'ugh 21.10
A M Kendall 10.24
Est of Kendall 8.10
Jacob Allamond 24.ft
James Venter 10.50
lieo Barton 5.R0
John Harder 4.44
Uue Harder 1.00
John M inert 4.2O
John Canavan 32.32
Mrs F F. Canavan 12.00
S E Coleman 3!Ki
C W Simons 10.06
Mary Sim 7.06
Elizabeth liimons i3.iJ
John McNeil 121.22
J H McCoy 12.8S
J F Wilson 1.00
O & CURCo 3.00
R R Beaman 8 !)2
Rudolph Spring 5.80
J spring
A Barnes 5.05
A Eichmau 18.50
Albany Farmers Co 305.25
It II Babineton 23.00
Jas Warner 3.C0
Wm Warner 4.80
Standard Oil Co 27 50
Taxes will be delinquent April 6. The
total receipts for Albany were 4tiG.15;
tor Uits 13, $178.00.
BOIlIB AND
U G Hayne today began the construe
lion of a cement walk for the second
street front of the P O block.
Seven inches of rain recently fell In
Tennessee In 36 houis. Oregon never
dxs business in that way.
Bring your coal oil cans and have them
refilled with 5 gallons best Pearl oil for 75
cents at A 11 Mcllwalnv
When you want anything In the gro
cer line do not forget that A B Mcll
wains 1- the place to get It. See his price
list in this paper.
The weather for the past week has been
universally complimented. Today the
wind hat been In the south with an over
cast of clouds, which Is the proper thing.
A B Mcllwain Is receiving his new
gool6; new ginghams, satteens, prints,
and teasel downs. Call and get prices
before you purchase, as you can save
money on all dry goods you buy from
him.
The team of Mr John Morgan of Plain
view ran sway Saturday evening, start
ing near Broadalbln and 7th street. The
wagon was tipped over and Mr Morgan
thrown out: but fortunately was not In
jured. Mr Morgan hai had more than
lis share 01 runaway sccioenis.
The place to get your quinine Is at Fred
Dawsons cor 2nd and Broadalbln streets
Albany Or.
X-BKBOICAIi
Judge Straban came 110 from Portland
this noon.
Mr Chris Hardman Is renorted serious
ly ill at his home a few milia from Al
banv.
Mr and Mrs Gen T Cox. of Meliama,
are in the city to day and gave this office
a friendly call.
Mr and Mrs J K Weatherford. and
niece, Miss Arick, left Saturday evening
tor ban Jose and the Midwinter fair.
C E Wolverton, of this citv. delivered
an address atCorvallis Saturday night.
Mr wolverton Is tieiug mentioned some
for congress.
MrsRenner, of Natchez. Mass.. sister
of Mrs CieoJK Chamoerlain, arrived in
Albany Friday and will remain the com
inglyear. I'hii is Mrs Renner's second
visit to our city.
W II Alexander, a printer well known
in this portion of the state, arrived in
this city laBt week from San Francisco,
and expects to remain here with bis
family for some time. Ho save printers
are Having a nam time 01 it in ban r ran
cisco now. Guard.
The college boys who played foot ball
at Eugene Saturday say the university
students there were as white a lot of
young men as they ever met. They
were greeted at the train irniuv night
by an immense crowd and fully 1000
people witnessed the game. Of the Al
bany team Turner was taken sick and
Harry Saltmaish took bis place. The
boyB think that with training the state
university team would be able to meet
any'hing on the coast.
List of Patents. Granted to Pacific
States inventors this week. Reported
bv C A Snow & to. Solicitors of Ameri-
...... 1 Vnvn;nn Dntanto Onn IT U
Patent Office, Washington, U
E E Barry, Elk Grove, Cal., voting
boot: H F Heecher. Port Townsend
Wash., easel; J Bell, Troutdale, Ore.,
Feed-water beater; J uiooi,nougmon
Wash., washing machine. A H Carrnn
ter, Stockton, Cal., Marine propeller; A
W Coats and J Bartlett, llkiah, Cal.,
Grovel or dirt wagon ; F J Crouch, Port
land Ore., dvnamo-electric machine: W
T Curl, Los AngeleB, Cal., sliding door
lock. E E Douglass, Hanford, Cal.,
School program-bolder; W E Howell,
Los Angeles, and W H Gilbert, San
Francisco. Cab. North ban Juan, Cal
fruit-carrier; M Jensen, Astoria, Ore.,
can-soldering machine. K w Jessup;
Dos Aneeles. Cal.. separator; C A Kollz
Valleio, Cal, Blowing-engine; D Solfield
and H Kohlberir. San Francisco, Cal
iail construction : D J Slevenson, Bakers-
.. r, . 1; 1-. t
neiu.iai-. car-coupiine; e-iune. chu
Viwaa. Cal. dish-washer. C F A Sturts,
San Franciso. Cal., electrical protection
for Bates; J r Waesch.Los Angeles, uai.
key-holder; L Welspiel. San Francicco,
ua., iype-vt rinug uiwiinuc.
BIIS-nTB
If hard times Drove an inducement to
men to live within their means they will
have served one great purpose.
The Salem Statesman sava peonle will
be falling over themselves pretty soon to
get out of the two-bit party. Their kind
irienus win considerately not refer to the
fact that tbey erer belonged to it.
Fred T Merrill, of Portland, who is
well known through the state and will
always be lemembered from a badly
scarred face, heads his advertisements
of bicycles this year, "Slightly disfigur
ed but still in the ring."
MCIX.---p-ilLXWS
nr-B-W PHIOB Z.IST
Best Pat Roller flour per sack $ ,i;.'i
5 gall- pearl oil 75
3 cans bet tomatoes 25
2 cans beet table peaches 30
Best Iowa corn, per can 10
pounds rolled Data 1.00
17 pounds granulated augur. , 1.00
In pounds Extra C sugar 1.00
pouuu Japan tea. . 2o
pound Gunpowder tea 3.5
Arbuckle colTee per pound 25
4 pounds green coffee 1.00
All SOOdB warranted as renresented and
full weight guaranteed.
A. is. Ml-Ilwain.
Rotten eggs are in demand in Toledo,
Ohio. They are having a street car
strike. ' Strikers have adopted a novel
method, pelting the car with rotten
eggs, which not only keeps passengers
off, but, being thrown from the midst of
a crowd, the throwerB cannot be identi
fied, so no arrests can 03 inane w-tn a
probability of conviction.
The Pendleton E O tells of the follow
ing good example to office seekers: A
trio of candidates for the county clerk
ship met Friday on First National Bank
corner. After discusting the situation.
they agreed to settli the issue in this
manner. On the dropping 01 a bat by
Borne third party, the three were to race
from wbere they thee stood to the Sav
ings Bank corner, one equare away. The
start was fairly made, and an exciting
race ansuea. one was rattier corpulent
but proved to be a good sprinter. The
other two were exactly matched in
height and weight, although oni bad
the advantage of being ten years the
younger. At this time it will not be an
nounced which won, but it will come
out later. For all three solemnly agreed
to abide by the result of this Olypiau
test.
The blood is the sourer of health.
Keop it pure by taking Hood's Sarsapa-
111a, wnicn is peculiar tons sell, ana su
perior In strength, economy, anj medical
merit.
Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, care
fully prepared from the tst Ingredients,
2$ cents.
Bath at Vierecks
cuttiog parlors.
shaving and -hair
TfUKVU CUXMDKBIKU
Will & 8uik, tV itwpl
If yuii want a fine ainokr call for Joseph.
white labor cigar.
The best'rnut notlea in the oity t (Jnmarl
.'foyer a.
Hodges & McKinanrl, the leading dm
tore, Albany, Ol .
Will & Stark's large line of silver war
has created a great deal of talk.
Pa.roniza home industry bv smoking the
celebrated white labor cigars, matiarantured
by Juhus Joseph.
STK1CTI.T lx It. When it comos to
washing the Albany Stcum Laundry
strictly in it. It is doing the business of
the city: the Celestials aro ironic? to the
wall. 20 cents a dozen for plain washine
is cheap enough for nnyliody in any kind
of times. Richards A: 'Philips do first class
work nn.i spend their money at home.
I'alromze the Albany &team Laundry.
Gaiidkn Seeds. Every body should
have a crarden. Aro vou one who will
Then go to Stewart & Sox Hardware Co
ana make your selection fioin a fresh supply
of all the seeds in the market, the largest
siuck in cne city.
See the New Improved Singer sewing m
chine. Ihe r(tu alwsvs the cheapest
W Sawden, agent. Oth'ce'at V M French
ewelry vtore
Heart Palpitation
Indlgsstlon, Impure Blood
Cured by Hood's.
Jilli
Mr. J. TT. Brldpea
"0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mass. :
' Dear Sirs : During the winter and spring I
have used a dozen bottles ot Hood's Sarsapa
rllla In my family, and I am quite sure we have;
becm greatly licueflted by It. For years 1 have)'
been troubled with Indigestion, accompanied,
HOOD'S
Sarsaparilla
CURES;
by sympathetic heart trouble, and Hood's Bar.
saparllla has done me very much good. 'Wet
have also given It to the children for Impure
blood and ringworms with very good results.
1). W. BniDOKB, Pleasant Bill, Oregon. ej
N. B. It you decide to take Hood's Sarsspa.
rllla do not be Induced to buy any other. A
Hxvt-'.xa Machines neatly repaired and
warranted by a thornuchly competent work
man, at F M French's jewelry aore, Albany
gon.
C E Biownelis erocery store is tncreas-
nc in popularity. He carries a fine sleek
in a light room, easily accessible and
gives bargains. Next door to the P O.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
A Pure Q rape Cream of Tartar Powdar;
French has the largest and finest stock
of spectacles and eye glasses in Linn
County. Prices to suit the times.
Hood's Pills cure all Liver Ills, Biliousness,
Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache, ssc g
ftedCrownMills
JOHN IfOM, PROPRIETOR.
W PROCKMH CLOUR BITER 10k fOK stAVI'IS
AITD BAR ERA VHV,
KEST STOIUfiP "WIUrJES
Don't Bblievs It. The Prineville
papers continue very skeptical about the
Oregon Pacific. The Review says : The
following head line in the Albany Herald
haa rather a familiar ring to it: The
Oregon PacincCol Hogg will buy the road
and extend it eastward." This startling
announcement would be encouraging to
to at neop'e whonrb 120 miles from a
railroad had we not been stiitl'ed a ith the
sauie kind of nnwa ever since the road
was started.
Leo Buokkx. Chas liice, ngci about
50 year, met wite a very p iinful and seri
ous accident yesterday. Ho was plowing
en liis farm some threo miles from this
pluoo, when he stepped around in front
if the plofr. Tho horses suddenly started,
throwing double tree violently against his
legandTireakinc it. A messenger ctnie
to tins placo and secured the services of I r
t'ox.who went out anil set the broken limb.
Mr Hico being nn c.ld man make-, the ac
cident worse, but he will soon b? nut :i
g.iin. llrown.A'illu Times.
A Cur'.omtT . Mr Geo Siinipson, the
Wells largo express man, has just run
across a gold piece that has leached
i's threo score years, being dated 183-i
It is a curiosity in tho money line.
A Portland father had a dealer arrested
for selling his son cigarettes. The- man
was found guilty prol lined 8") and costs.
Then the man ha"d the boy arrested for it
is a violation of the law for a minor to
smoke thcin, nnd the boy was lined 85 and
costs.
Special Mkktixo. A special meeting
Jf Benlah Rebeknh Lodge Xo 33 will be
held at their iaM Tuesday evening March
27, at 7 :30 o'clock. Business of special
importance will be for consideration and
all members arc timed to attend.
Annette M Weatukbfokd, N G.
An Easteu Bazaar. The ladies of St
Peters Episcopal Church will open an
Kaster Bazaar in the W (" T U hall on
Tuesday afternoon March 27" and continue
until W ednesdav noon. They will have
for sale timnv useful and ornamental arti
cles, also a fnrge nsfortment of Japanese
goods from Andrew Kans of Portland. Snp-l'.-will
I served after 6 o'clock. Price
'!" cts. All are cordially invited.
Capes and Jackets. I have received my
prii g and summer jackets direct from
New York manufacturers. Caiies are Til E
thing this year ami 1 have n fine line
A novelties in them.
I carry al-n a nice line of material and
trimmings for making caTs.
S K Yor su.
Ldie,'ry Ihe Eglantine Mas siqe Cream
'he bst pieprali,in ever made for the
complectlon. to I e hid of Mrs Romell. at
Russ House Albany Ore.
( lew towels to everv customer at Viereck
'hsviog parlcrs.
Tiic Best Jokk. The Salcn Independ
ent tells the best joke of the season :
A few days ago there came to Salem from
the southern portion of the county a wo
man. She wne in quest of her husband
u-iili a keen look of vengeance in her
sharp b.own eyes. She went to one ot
our hotels and entered the office with the
air ot n person who was alter something
and knew wnai inai someiinug
A pproacblng the bespectacled gentleman
w ho presides over the register with signal
grace and suavity, she asked him if Mr
had been there.
"Oh, yes," replied the obliging clerk,
"lie was here with his wife last night;"
and raphlly turning over the leaves of
the register lie showed ber where her
husband bad registered. The woman
started around the hotel like a iwash on
the warpatti. She Bwore vengeance on
the man who had Bworn to protect lier,
and that there would be nothing left of
him alter she once got hold of the culprit.
After airing her views on "Man's in
humanity to woman" and on "Marriage
being a failure," etc, she lelt for her
home; and there she found the villain,
peacefully doing the duties of an honest
husband. Without a word of warning
she began wrecking the ho'ise. She did
not cease her work of destruction until
she fell to the floor exhausted. When
she was brought out ot her swoon, she
found ijereelf in the arms of her unfaith
ful husband. This was too muck for ber,
and another attempt wns begun. Fin
ally she submitted to nn explanation.
The husband denied the charge but
without avail, so he concluded to come to
town with her to disprove the charge.
They went to the hotel and upon a close
examination it was found thai the entry
upon the register was made two weeks
previous, when they were in town to
gether and stopped at the hotel The
husband smiled, that was all; his wife
smiled, and that was all. They now oc
cupy the eame ho"se and are happier
thau ever.
There will lw but one assessment in the
A 1 1 I j V order for the month of April
This makes five assessments for the first
four months of this vear. Five dollars
assessment for four months on a policy of
S'-'OOO is very cheap.
Jim Corbett proposes to appear as Ham
let in shakespeares great piay, n iaci tnai
would cause even r.'iwin wji io lam,
but there is nothing like cheok.
OS T11F WARS.
The difference between
Living eil and living
Poorly is very small
II yorj buy right even
In hard times. Trade
With those who do
Business on the square,
(living quality as well
As quantity. Parker
Itros. are such a firm.
Their groceries are always
First class and their
baked goods are un
surpassed any where.
Snmwi ViiAr. The Ladies Bazaar
dires to announce that they have just re-
ceived an elegant nneoi ie.nn- hhu n,..ses
capos rnd ja'.ets for string wear. Th?se
garments enmpri-f all the latest Panuan
at Ie ni are tailor mailft Iheprues to
uit th times. Call and init them.
John Butterworth.fheO T postal clerk lias
two broken fingers, the result of a stick of
wood falling on Ins right nanu. rsucn ac
cidents will not occur when men learn to
let their wives manipulate the wooti puo
Ne.u. Dow's 90tii BinTitBAY will be
honored in this citv on this Monday even
ing at tho WCTU hall by an entertain
ment ot which the following program will
bepresented: . i
llevotionid exerci.s Mrs D II Mcuil-
A Memory of Neal Dow Mrs Kmma
Tatham.
Solo, selected Miss'.Warner.
lfecitation, After -Many Days Miss Eva
Simpaon.
Neal Dow; His Opportunity nnd How
Ho Improved It Mrs T J Wilson.
Sclo, A Song for the New Revolution
Carter Lee.
Our Opportunity: How Shall We Im
prove It? Rev J T Abbett; Rev RiUy
Little.
The "Grand old Man'' of the prohibi
tion movement is worthy of honor; let us
add our mite to the general greeting, snd
see what impulse we mav receive irom
his lite.
SritiNO Mn.i.iNKiiv. Mrs W R Bilyeu
has purchased the millinery store of Mrs
Ida buell, and proposes to give the citizens
of Albany a first-class stoc of goods in tne
millinery line to select from. This waek
she will receive from New York an elegant
line of pattern hats, for the inspection of
the ladies of Albany and vicinity. An ex.
pert milliner has been engaged, those uesir
ing the latest styles nt reasonable price"
will do well to call on Mrs Bilyeu.
HORN.
Mr Van Horn, the popular street car
conductor, received an Easter remem
brance notWured by many. It is a girl
and weighs ten pounds. All doing well.
RAWLINGS. In Albany, March 20,
1804, to the wife of C(i Kawlings, n
daughter.
Jewel Stoves
and Ranges
Best On
On ai-ch 26.
LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN; 1L
Ll'STRATKD BY HIS OWN STOR1F.S'
is the topic of the record of the series of
"Popular lectures by Popular Speakers"
a the First M K church, Wednesday even
ing March 2. Tho speaker Rev U W
llr.iniiis is terse and magnetic in his nd-ilres-es
and those who have heard hiin
enthusiastically recommend him to those
who appreciate entertaining anil lcsiruc
tive lectures.
Admission 2." cents. Children 15 cents.
Albanylnsaraiice Agency
We have had over seven years exper
ience in the Home cilice and local Insur
ance business.and can guarantee Insurance
written bv us to be properly looked atier
The following Is a partial list of compsnies
represented by us:
Forln No-th British & Mercantile,
Norwich Union, Phcenii, London, Man
chester, Guardian, Sun, Caledonian, Lon
don A La-.cashlre.
American Continental of New York
Wstche'r of New York. The Contl-
nen'al of New York and Manchester of
F.ngland, write farm business, taking notes
for the premium, with ample time fi
payment. We respectfully solicit any
good business. Office opposite old post
office.
SENDERS 4 SENFT.
rr- rn to
O.J.UU.i'lrgand wiling Old
ii b e f vr. Every family has r iisit
orn knivor firk", poon ete. j
It plated by dinoin In melt meial,
S'o experience- or baH work; asoolsit
na'ior. Address WP Hsrns-n AC"
Clerk No 14. Cjlupibus. (jliic.
New Advertisements.
UyANTKD -Woman to do general
bouse work. Cll ai Dkmoorit
offlc.
SJS.Ofi to8n oo PER DAY at home
selling Llghtniflg Plater and plating jew
elry, watches, tab'eware, etc. Every
house has goods needing plating. No ex
perience; no capital; no talking. Some
agents are mak'ng $25 a day. Permanent
position. Address a ft. ueino 1.0 , Co
lumbus, Onio.
Tior Sale or Trade, a house and lot In
1 cood location In Albany W'll sell
cheap for cahh or wiil tiade for land part
ly or wholly improved not very lar from
town. Call or write to this ofllce.
TJ REST.- Two lojms. newly flu
IsLed, one suitable for small store or
otUco, one for store, MxliO feel, 111 b
ready by Much !!. Call oil Dr O W
Maston for pirtiaulara.
WANTED. A young lady desires a
place to do trenoral home work.
Address Ulara M Ka nolu, Albany lire.
)LRK BUKI) Silver Laced Wynndottc
eggs for sale by D O Woodworth.
IJ'.ORBA.RfJATNSin real estate addreas
1 oroill on Iam?a V Oardwell A Co.,
Jc-flerson.
ro im rooantiv otvu
an a boot and
shoe shop. I'a l oa L Viereck.
TWR RK.NT. - ThB
1 pled liy J W Bemlv
IT cos, Fens, Enos. Pure bred Silver
j. Laced Wvandntta, Kgirs fur Bettliu'.it
the Alhany Poultry lards, r rem pen n.
1 and 2, 81.25 pr 13; ps. No. 3 $1 per 13
B Plymouth Rocks, 75ot"per lonn
Brush, Alainv, Or. Cur 4th and R R sta
sold by H;F Merrill.
-Bmjrht nn!
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
The Steamship HOMER
will ply bptween San Fran
cisco and Willamette Valley
points via the Uregou and
Sonthern Pacific railroads,
sailing with freight and pas
sengers on or about the fol
lowingdates: From San Fran
ciseo on Monday, March 20,
at l p m. irom i aquina: on
Saturday March 31, at 0 a m.
Fare from Albany and
Corvallis to San Francisco:
Cabin, 12; Steerage. $9.
Uound trip tickets, includ
ing meals and berths, good
for 30 days, $18.
I'n as 1 Hemikv, Sox ft Co. Agents.
No 2 to H l4rket street. Sun Franewco.
The
Earth
Matthews
Washburn
SOLE AGENTS
Call On
READ. PEACOCKS CO.
AND
See Their Nice
and Trimmings,
dies Fine Shoes.
Dress Patterns
Also Their La-
At Perry Conn's,
Barrel of Pickels, Chow Chow,
Fine California Honey,
Horse Radish Roots,
Grass and Garden Seeds,
Always keep on hand'a choice line of all staple groceriei
well as a sujierior stock of crockery.
G.C- MOON.
. Si:ceor lo I A Morr'n.
Flour and Feed Store
Opposite Russ'Humr.
flu on hand a full ttxk of Chqptd rt d,Coir;l,s Flcnr, Bran, Shorts, Ceim Via
Ora'iam, Rnclinhfat, I!je M nr, Iaj, Oil, S rsir, To'atoff, Appltl, ;o.