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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1894)
ablUI1e.l07.wjr -Wy i t!ie week except Sunday. lBW9e TI'MkSHTHIB," Editor. and pWp Or.gon, . weo.,,1 d., mrmitiSJ. ' OOOr BVBWINt A. . , ' PA8SED--T1'e SfatMinan sets tho foJowinir irniin of comfort out of the Albany & Aston,, Railroad: On Tu,lav last Senator Itolph hiul passnl throng the tipper branch of .nncrw, a hill irranTine a nttht-of-way to the Alhany & Astoria U K Co. through the (irand ltdo Indian rei eryution. WB 10ll(l not Mlr iseil ;f this had Homo connection with a recent statement of Indent C 1' Hnntinuton hat the feoiitliorn IVific would not ,on liuild any moro main lines, but fiat tliev would put out some fnedpra-aiiinnir them a railroad from Sheritlan to Astoria. With tho buildinjr of thi lino Salem will hava a railroad to the sea bv bniMinir a motor tuiiiiirprniience, twelve mile I terry, mno miles. or to Ci iiiols Discovkrv.-a li Owen, of Koseburc, made a curious discovery tho other day in an oak tree which proreil'to n a smal leather jwuch which had evidently been jilaced there a long time a'o and was almost concealed by a new growth about it. Within this pouch were several stock cer tificates in the "Thirty-one Union (iold, Silver and (iold Mining Co.." an incorpor ation owning; property in the (iarden Bar district in Placer county, California. This stock aggregated 1 l(i shares of $100 each, the capital stock of tho romjiany being 8--'0,(io0 anil were issued to J A Mantor on tho date of Nov. .1, lHG.'l-over thirty years ago. Each certilicate has attached to it a '-' cent revenue stamp. The cpiestion is who placed thopapers in tho treo.and when, and for what purpose? A Cask of Modkkn Si iioeiiy. A del. icate and successful surgical operation was performed on the person of Sir C .1 Hard- man, residing a lew miles from Albany. Thursday of last week bv lira tm's. 1 i , 1,0 er''lio" consisted in opening the abdominal cavity and removing adhe sions that had formed between the omentum and intestines and removing a portion of omentum and stmiirhteninir tlm ;,,i,..i ;.,., that had lioen bound down by adhesions and had become knotted. The operation has proven to be entirely successful as Mr Hardman is taking nourishment and feel ing quite welt on this the ninth day after uie operation. 00 umea tor the success ot modern surpr3r. An Old Pai-ei:. Last evening Mr Frank Cundiff showed tho Pkmocbat a paper owned by his mother, residing near this city, which is a curiosity. Old nnd worn it boars the name. Washington Federalist. It is dated November, 1800 nnd nub'ished m ashtngton. Amonjr its contents is a proclamation by the President John Adams and an obituary on Pincknev. Such papers aro always interesting. jir UuniliU ot fcrou the paper for Bale. Fell Ttowx Stairs. Prince ?dorpun while delirious witii fever at the home of Ilia parents in the Third Ward, tell down stairs, receiving injurious that caused a concussion ot t lie brain, cans ins him to lie in an unconscious condi tion for several hours. Dr Mmtnn was caned ami attended linn, lie is now considerably improved. (aiidf.x Sheds. Every body bhoald have a garden. Are you ono who will. Then go to Stewart A: Sox Hardware Co and make your selection fiom a fresh supply of nil the seeds in the market, the largest stock in the city. C E Biownellg grocery store is Increas ng in popularity. lie carries a fine stock in a light room, easily accecsible and gives bargains. Xext door to the P O. Biths at Vierecks shaving and hair cutticg parlors. THERE- is vast diflerence in the styles- and the prices of the clothing and men's wear ing u-parel this year from that of "93"' 1 Has to he better for the same money. Has to look neater and fit as i it was made for you. It has heen a hip problemthe rolving cl these two knotty points but it has been donc-YOU CAN REAP THE BENEFIT. ; The last few days we've unpacked thousands of dollars worth of new suits- the best value we have ever seen. The time to get youi choice of a lot of fir.e patterns, at J- COIE HtMnIH AMD ABHOA.D There are 650 physician In Oregon, Mr A M Rrevei, a popular school u 1 " h" bw;n ''"'nied poaimater at Hawejr. A Crx-clau aop liniment. Ball's healtn rrctervlng corli 'Need no oreaklng In." Yield to every move ment of tne wearer. If ou value vour health and comfort try llem. SEYoiso, Mr Belknap died at CorvallU on March 38th. Thnee cribs glide under the bed nicely when not in use. Call at the A V CVs and nee them. Bring vour cut oil cans and have them relilud with 5 gallons best Pearl oil for 75 cents at A B Mcllwalns. The Easter Bazaar netted the ladle of the Episcopal church aSout $65, much more than was anticipated. Young Americans love independence, hence lei them sleep independently- in one of those woven wire cribs for sale by the Albany Furniture Co. When you want anything In the gro cery line do not forget that B Mcll walns Is the place to get it. See hU price list in this paper. A B Mcllwaln Is receiving his new goods; new ginghams, s.itteen, prints, and teasel downs. Call and get prices before jou purchase, as you can save money on all dry goods yuu buy from him. CorvallU has a voung ladies democratic club. Miss Eda Jacobs is president; Mrs B P Irvine, vice president: Helen Ilotgate, sec, and Vatife Avery, treasurer. The fancy articles left over from the Bazaar nave been removed To Mrs Bakes cor ferry and 7th si. The crane leaf center piece and doylies have been reduced to 84, 00. A Umpliroy Is circulating a petition asking that Mrs F M Miller be appointed posimisi-es. ine pennon is receiving a large number of signatures. Lebanon Advance. Prof G II Wilkes li a candidate for the democratic nomination for county school superintendent, 1'iof C H Hart will probably be tne republican nominee. Lebanon Advance, The kindergarten Is no longer a device to kill time for the babies until they shall nave "sense" ennugi to leave the nurse ry and go Into the regular school. X Z X X. The Kindergarten Association will hold an open meeting at the Kindergarten rooms on 5th street onTuesda evening of next wees., when a good program will be presented, to which all will be Invited. Large numbers of tramps ai e now go ing northward. On account of the effi ciency of our police Albany is troubled less by tramps than probably any city on the east side. Tarker Bros have remodeled their bakery so ss to give them many improve. ments. lhey have secured tne services of a nrw and expert baker, and are better prepared than ever to serve the public with hne baked goods. An Albany man received a letter from a neighbor of Nathan Pierce, nominee for governor on the populist ticket, criti cising that gentleman in a very live man ner. Indicating that he is entirely until for the exal:ed position he Is seeking. Toe Lebanon Advance has the follow Ing senslbl Item: An orange dealeropen ed up In Kirkpftlrick'a building the first of the week. He did not do a very rush ing business. Our citizens prefer to pat-, ronize resident dealers, which is emhl ent ly proper. E R Skipworth, of Eugene is mention ed as the possible nominee for secretary of state on the democratic ticket Ad vance. Mi Skipworth Informed a Demo crat man that he was not a caodUatte for any oilier, and that he would attend sTictly to his Increasing legal business the coming year. Attention Sin Knights. All Sir Knights are hereby requested to be pres ent at the next regular review of this tent March ::iet 7 30 p m to assist in In itiatory work. L Lamb. Comander Albany Tent 5 K OT M. Thin or gray hair and bald heads, so displeasing to many people as matksof age, may be averted for a long lime by uing Hall's Ralr Ranewer. Dr. Price's Cream Bakrng Powder Porty Veara 'ie Stm'sn). AND INVESTIGATE PRICES fully Mrs Henry Williams and daughter re turned this morning from a visit of a mouth or two with relatives in San Francisco. J W Senft and Ed Huston, the insurance men went to Portland this noon, MrT H Wallace is lying dangerously ill of consumption at his home in this city. H II Hewitt and J It Wyatt went to McMinnville to lay on legal business, cir cuit court being in session there. Will II Parry's energies have been un tiringly for the success of the republican ticket and Hon byron Phelps. Mr Parry has displayed great generalship and execut ed rare ability as a politician and organixer in ttiis campaign. The older heads had lietter look to their laurels. Seattle Argus. Mr Parry was at ono time editor of the Corvallis Gazette, and is known by quite a number of Albany people Mr H J Peterson nnd son Henry, arrived in Albany this morning from l.os Angeles, Culif., where -they have been for a couple years. The former is seriously ill. lie went there on account -of rheumatic troubles. While he became improved some what in this respect, other things affected his system, nnd he is now in a worn out condition. They report the weather there no Isitter than herc,and coasider this much the better country. A POUND PAHTY. The Albany Social club gave a pound party last evening that proved conclusively their ability to entertain their friends, The O A H hall was well tilied with the mem bers nnd invited gtiesta of the club, about one-hundred seventy-live being pres ent. The club appreciates tho taste for good things by giving something for not only the social nature, and the inner man; but as well for the eves nnd ears and brain. A pleasing program was presented. The opening wedge was driven by tho orchestra . airs frank Lraw recited "the Vagabond with elocutionary effect, (ieorgiaand I,ottie Custer were heard in a duet, Watcumg the Children Phiv, restioniling to an encore lth a comic song, .'lliev are becoming quite popular in their songs. The Merry tour. Will Hawkins, E Pentz, Leo Powers and r. red rsruckman, were heard in several selections, receiving the ajtplause their skill on musical instruments entitled them to. Lillie Crawford recited "Lochnivar with excellent effect, displaying a promising bdent. Mike tlill sang a comic song, that received a live encore, liose Mesiwlt re cited "Kate Skelly" in a pleasing manner. A duet by Maggie and Mollie Hunter, Why Hid I Iloubt It." was good. Martha Risley recited 'Tlie Hunisellers Sign Board" in 1111 impressive manner. The program closed with a comic Irish dialect reading by Allen Uhamucrlin. (iames followed for an hour, when a palatable re- jtast was served. Partners were selected by the drawing ot the ladies names trom a hat, nnd the supper paid for at the rate of one-fitth of a cent for every pound of weight of ones partner. As 40 cents was the highest it cost any one this was not a calamity. Much sjiort was occasioned by this mode of paying for ones supper. More games fol lowed nnd it was a lato hour when tha happy company disjwrsotl. 1st Annivkiisaiiy. Following is the program for the 1st anniversary exercises of the Y M 0 A in their new hall, to occur 111 the hall tonight. Music by orchestra. Singing. Prayer by J T Abbett Hesitation by Lizzie Sedgwich. Pa)ier by Prof W II Lee. Song by quartet. Pajier by Collins Elkiiu. Retitation by Hose Mespelt. Music by instrumental quartet. "Reports of Association and nuxiliary, fac-sts by Mrs T J Wilson, on "Our ' .-ial work;'1 O M McFarland on "Our physical work;" F P Nutting on "Our luxiliary;" Miss Mary Cundiff on "Our orchestra;" Prof W J Crawford on "Our ijture work;" Mrs W A Trow on "The Boys:" Hen C F Wolrertsn on "The Ladies," nnd Prof C F Howlandon "The Secretary." Clean towels to everv customer at Viereck ibaviug parlors. French has the largest nnd finest stock of spectacles and eye glasses in Linn County. Prices to suit the times. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fal.-Hlg-he-t Medal and Dlylom - KEEP 25 per cent cheaper than The receipts vesterdnv wero 81 147 94. making $.IU4 90 for the four days of the week. Of this nmouiit SW2.22 goes to Al bany and f.10.79 to dist. 5. Following were the payments: Amanda Long 8 6.25 1.00 41.94 C.C0 83.58 17.80 Peter Ing u ilendrix S Harnish Jos Harrison N L (laroute C E Rockwell 10.50 t' Webber 8.74 John Slack 92.90 ALShick 1.00 WmCames C9.9X G W fames 1.00 Daniel Moore 4.00 S M Pennington 144.95 Mrs A E Pennington 50.90 U V doff 15.-J5 M J Caldwell 19.2 John J Salinger 91.32 Martha Mcllrido 9.53 R A Carothers 4 13 Heirs Jane Bingham 41.23 J L Vinevard 4-'.: II D Haight .! WS Thompson 37.25 Will Leonard 35.75 OB Thompson 1.00 as Uarothers 72.75 W H Thompson 1011.04 Win M Downing 8.7s 1 U Fisher 1.25 W 11 Hnwley 22.50 w It llawley 21.00 W F Osborn 21.00 Henrv Kmliart ... 1.Y3H J W Kiphart 5.6S Selh Rochwell 14.2: J T Nave 3.K5 John Bachman 8.00 Gilbert McElroy 9.70 SiMtiNQ Miixineuy. Mrs W R Hilyeu has purchased the millinery store of Mrs Ida Buell, and proposes to give the citizens of Albany a first-clasB stock of goods in tne mihinerv line to select trom. this week she will receive from New York an elegant line of pattern hats, for the inspection of ine iames or Aiuany and viciniiv. jn ex iert milliner has been engaged, 1 nose desir ing ine micsi styles ui- reasonable price will da well to call on Mrs Bilyeu. Gkhmax Lessons. Those wishing to to study Oerman should call on -Mrs C Coh en at the corner of Third and Culapooia streets Albany. Will teach writing and speaking Oeriuan. i lease call betore April 1st. AIki C Cohen. Another Invoice of ladies capes received. Seeourcirner window for novelties in capes and jackets. More to come. S E Young. Kabo Corset. A perfect dress form. Presses fit perfectly over tnem. Appro ve 1 by all dressmakers. S E Young. Ladies, try the Eelantfne Massage Cream the beat preparation ever made for the complection, to he had of Mrs Rowell, at Rubs House Albany Ore. Sew.no Machines neatly repaired and warranted by a thoroughly competent work oin, at F M Krench'a jewotrysore, Albany gon. New Lumber Yahd. The undersigned is prepared to supply all customers with all kinds of lumlier, drain tiling, cedar posts, flour and feed on the inoBt favor able terms.; F G Poweb Shedd. Don't Put II OiT. The necessity of a spring medicine universally admitted. This is the bes time of year in which to purify the blood, to restore the lost a petite, and to build up the entire system, as the body is now pe culiarly susceptible to benefit fro in med icine. The great popularity attained by Hood's Sarsaparille., owing 10 its real merit and Its remarkable success, nan established It as the very best medicine to take in the spring. It cures scrofula, stH rhei'm, and all humors, biliousness, dyspepsia, head ache, kidney and livar complaintf, citarrli, and all affectians caused or promoted by low state of the system or Impure blood. Don't put it off, but take Hood's Sarsapa rilla now. it will do you good. Ry uslntr Hall's Hair Renewer, gray, faded or discolored h?lr assumes the natu ral color of youth, r.nd gicvrc luxuriant and strong, pleasing everybody. OVING. IUISFITB A man in a neighboring town says that when ho meets a hog now in the road he feels like taking off his hat to it. Because, he savs. the American hog is tho salvation of this country. When everything else fails, when wheat is low, ami horses won t sell, when the farmer is at his wit's end to know where to get tho money to pay his taxes and interest, the hog comes to his rescue and helps him out. Iinng live the American bog. the ruiles limes Moun taineer. A nractice common at county postotllces. is for persons who have locked boxes to try their keys in other person's boxes to see if it will hi or if the box is locked, very few know that they lay themselves liable to jirosecution and fine. This act is a viola tion of "Uncle Sam's" postal law, and is punishable as such. A case occurred re cently where valuable mail was taken from a box in a postotlice by parties unknown. A young man was arrested for the theft, and although the crime could not be proven, it was shown that he was in the habit of opening boxes without permission, nnd he was fined $300 and given one year in the penitentiary. 1'UF.t'lll'T !M D Will:. Albany. Begin center of Willamette river, oppo site the center of the north end of Broadal bin at, and running thence south S 15 minutes east to the center of 4th st, thence westerly ulong the center of 4th st to a point opposite the center of the Court House, theuco south - 13 minutes east through the center of the Court House to the center of 5th st, 11161110 westerly to the center of Ferry st, thence south S 15 min utes east along the center of Ferry st.nnd continuing said course to the south line of sec 7 in Jp 11 It 3 west, thence west along tno soul 11 ine ot said sec 1 to tna s W corner thereof, thence south 2 miles. thence east )a mile, thence northerly to the south west comer of Viereek's addition to Albany, tbenco south 1" 30 nun west to the center of a county road at the N W corner of tioltra Park addition to Albany, thence north westerly along the center ot said county ro?d to a point S 8 15 min east from the center of Baker st in tho city of Albany, tl.ence north 8 degrees 15 min west through the center of Baker st to the center of 4th at, thence easterly along tho center of 4in st to the center ot Montgomery 8t. thence north 8 degrees 15 min west alonw the center ot Montgomery st to the renter of the Willamette river, thence to said river to the place of beginning. Wist Albany. Beginning in the center of the Will amette river opposite the North end of Broadalbin Bt and running; thence south 8 15' east along the center of said street to the center of Fourth st, thence west erly along the center' of Fourth st to a point opposite the center of the court houBe, thence Bouili 8 15 min east through the center of said court house to the center ol b ittli st, tr-euce westerly along the center of Filth st, to the center of Ferry st, thence south b 15 min east along the center of Ferry st and continu ing on said course to the south line ot sec 7 Tp 1 1 8 R 3 W thence west along the Houih line cf said section 7 to the sou'h west corner thereof, thence south 2 miles, thence west to the center of the Willamette, river thence down said survey to the place of beginning. The best mutual insurance policy against attacks of sickness U to be found taking Hood's Sarsapariila, If you are weak it will make you strong. Hood's ptlls are the best after dinner pills, assist digestion, cure headache. Try a box. 25c. Beware of C.nfnionts for Catarrh that con (n in Mercury, as mercury will srtrHy destroy the Ltnse of smell and compltte'.y ceranc tho whole system when entering it through ilio mucous surfaces. Such articles should oerrr bo uncd except on prescriptions from repuUiMc physicians, as the damflfte they will do ft; ten fold to the pood too. can posr.ilily tl rivo Trom tlnm. IIuI.'b Catarrh Cure, nmnufncturtKl hy K.J.Cheney Co.. Toledo, (),, contain! no mercury, ami is taken internally, act in directly uikh tho hlood and mucous surfaces of t liu system. In luiyinjr Hall's Catarrh Cure be Purcyo"u fist tho ecriulne. It is taken internally ami is niRdo In Toledo, Ohio, bv F. J. 1 'honey K o. TevLimonials fref. JW Hold, by Drutfgiuts, pric" iir buttle (ON ZtTXl-OT PBICB MS V Best Pat Uoller flour per eack $ .6S 5 gall, pearl oil 75 3 cane be't tomatoes 25 2 cans beBt table peaches 30 Best Iowa curn, per can 10 25 pounds rolled aats 1.00 17 pounds granulated sugar 1.00 1(1 pounds Extra C sugar 1.0f 1 pound Japan tea 25 1 pound Gunpowder tea . Arbuckle eolfee per pound 25 4 pounds green coffee 1.0l All soods warranted as represented! anil full weight guaranteed. A. B. McIlwain. OS Tlir SIll'ARE. The difference between Living well and living Poorly is very small It yon buy light- even. In hard tipies. Trade With those who do business on the square, (living quality as well As quantity. Parker Bros, are such a firm. Their groceries are always Fiist class and their 0 baked goods are 111: fturpaB?ed any where. An Albax .Ikwelky Stork M e-rih patfiMz'ttv t that of Will A-Stark . They Cltry t lie finest llneof silverware, walclies, c o;ks and jewelry j-,nera'ly in Ine vallev, and sat Ishctoi v prices are always given for the sune'io'r q-ia iw of gooyb 1'iey keep fni slock. Ni-v t" buy wltho'ii calltng- crt' thetn. The place !o get your quinine i as Fred. Dawsous cor 2nd and Bioadilbbi streets; Albany (Ir. Dr. Price' Cream tia'tlng Powder Most, Perfect Made: Well and Happy Thanks to Hood's Sarsaparllla-Dul) Headaches-That Tired Feeling. " One of the greatest mistakes people make Is to lock the door after the horse Is stolon, or in other words, to wait until they are sick in bed before they do anything for tlie poor body. Neither my wife nor myself were real sick; I attended to my business, and my wife to her household duties dally. But we ifad dull, heavy headaches, and a little over-cxertlon would tirst us greatly, and my appetite was very poor. Ho we took three hottles of Hood's Kars.ipar.lla and the result was ierfectly satisfactory. I be lieve Hood's Bar sapar ilia Saved Us a Severe Sickness And a big doctor's bill. If people would only rememher that ' an ounce of prevention i worth a pound of cure.' thero would lie lens suffcrlne In tlio world. My advice to all who do not feel Hood'sCures well Is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla according te directions, and you will bo well nnd happy. W. H. Toles, 1 12th St., San Francisco, CaL Hood's PIII8 euro all liver ills, constipation biliousness, jaundice, slek headache, Indtgestloq. Qyr Ori1'" WKEK 'wing anJ O .)" Hl-wlllng Iyt'amos forplU' intr, whU;hm. jeei-iry anil taol 3varo. Flate icoMt ailvpr.' nickel tts,arrr fl n-v (jooil. Dlflrent slzei for ngents, la millet and Atiojw. Kany operated; Ot exponencf; big prril p. W P Harriso:. fc Co Clerk No, 14, Columbus, ',Uilo. Mr. IT. IT. Tolea I Ban Francisco, Cat , last year. The L, E. BUI PI Clothing Go,