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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1901)
THURSDAY. The State Fair. The fair elated last Saturday even.ng. The week was t one. n4 J'et attsnlonca in good, and lb. racoa vera carriad out on toft track.. As an agri cultural exhibition of th. products of the ilite it was probably the beatyst held. The ieve:al b'lild-.ncs wsr butler filled than ever be(oi) with sorooriue displays, creditable to the greatest horticultural ataie in the union, well a the great wheat raiser, itoclc pro ducer and vegetable cultivator The laat day! racea were the beat of 'Freddie O woo the 2:11 pace, making twobeeieinS.MM and the la.tin 2:18. The 8:15 trot waa won br Lady Alfred, with Aiketa aecond. Beat time 2:221. Irate won the one mile handicap run .inorace iol:43. fast time for the " ,w Ti,Tnkue aatnn ilia. svin1 track. Harry Thatcher won theconso-'c lation runn ng raw. Ma5K!2aii At good many old timers were P"nt. At night a concert was , given th Hallio Parxish iiiugea as we Maum. F.. .VIui- Recorded. Ferry Hyde to Wm Murdock.l lot. Harriaburg O P Hyde to Wm A Murdock, 3 loU, Harriaburg.... ..... Benj Irooe to J L Berry, 1 lot, DrcUUOroaby to 8 K Hansock, 160 acres -A""W- Astoria Co to the Cor vail is and Eastern R R Co, several pieces of land in and around Albany formerly owned by Cos estate. . Astoria Company to O E H k Co, lease oi Simpson wharf and warehouse at 3Q pet month when used Louis Metayer et al exra estate Archbishop Wm H oross, de ceased.to Roman Catholic Arch biisbop of Oregon .several pieces of land In Linn Co 2500 U B to Henry E Crosby, ltw Patent John Ohlman to Emma A, Keene, 160 acres "u . u..!,uun in F.nhrtani Kanca. 435 4 lota, H'a 4th ad, Albany WO Mortgage for S0O. Martha A Waggner et al to i Veda M Waggner, Martha A and Lion 1 Wegener, Jo. E Wa.gner, Mar garet E Kiier, J F Wagner and Albert Waggner, in fix deeds, eaeh 40 acrea, but Martha A and Elon, who jeceived 10 acrea in iviainn nt the Wazzner estate K H Pyburn to J L Oxford, 120 acrea A Downward Career. n. iuvMiTfoiu u m Clarlie McOee a tough character, and a hoodlum, was arrested veerday ralZge .rld. ...... iri ahnnt eighteen, by the name . of Bertha Severe. Bertha comes from good people, but , : .t..Avmlnafinn ti, be wavward. her parents have allowed her to go, well IinOWind inai BUO 0 UIJ"- ;i- tion. Lately she has joioed forces with Mclree. and be has taen her down k.. ... i;'..t lelliun nice. She has .nnriM him in ,dlee?8. until the two are regular noi-Hiiw. mw4. aho-jt a vear ago, iriou m whip Officer Smith, and, II f'1"" had n-t come to the offloer just when it did, McUee wou d have given the p Jlice man a great deal more than he wanled. W elcome. McOhee formerly lived in ajbiny wbero be had a great deal ol trouble. The Queen of Hayti. The Portland Oregonian in speaking oftheQueenof Hayti Company, who appear at tbe Armory Hall Friday, Oct. 4th, Sdy: This is the best all-round colored at-tn-iinn ever olaviog Por:land, and that Vay mg a goci bit fn favor ol this clever company, still when you come to think S iwhy shouldn't the, give a goo . entertainmen-. There are nearly two score ol singer-, da cers, comedia... am specialty piople. They carr . bmd and orJhesira, and ny so do g-h y nave one ol tbe stro..g..tas wel..sihe be.t attraction, west t That have nlvi solar, Chicago, ji.i w.ukeV. St! Paul, Minoe.,,ol.., ra.go HZ try U show their appr.cia.ion h, giving then a pjw . ...la Uam! Ciaccir Cotcrt. A new au.. . E. Creawell agt. J. A. Cie.sweM, lor di Torce. G. W. Wright, attorney for .iv. contra, ol the child. The standard at the O. A. C. h .been ;:;sirXv.rh'. freehmao elass. Hom.r.D.v.nport; -J tiontet, tnr r V. i.Oier. who Tcrion was re . !, i.ijoredir an accident. A afharMl IB UUIUK vua.iv 1 the ems, dw tnegtea-ea nnl nn. Bob John.n. th. mofing spirit in h. world's b,kg.H P-;7,V; prun.. ?!V.fha: ri?neourtl. uolkorth. r.;'. i. ..r m. on lilion ..erai.. loot, oa .,.,. dahriout for lereot r-n. of he ' ,,. OUR NEW BRICK. A gentltmtn said to the Dumocbat Man: "You ami h Oregoniaa are the only papT? in ttio etae doing buainee Id tueirown brick block, why do.t't yon get in tod cro about it Sunie p. pert would fill a c.luiua ur two. perhaps a page," The Demj?bat has never been a crower, ana rarvly re fern to bsolf, though there ii no reason why a paper should not occalonally advertise the same at othen. The Dixocaar Mao is Tory pleased at being in new quarters; ef brier, though of comparatively email dimensions, particularly on account cf the convenience, every ihing being on the ground flwr in con. pact shape. The building i:as beon well constructed bT Cox 4 Chamberlain and the Dkmo cbat 2d an -a pleased with Hie manner in which the have filled their contract. lU UfJUirMHUl llUn OI h m tn0 moving from sn (toe of the unoleasant features of the old friend of so many years, where tbe DmocnT has been published over twenty.Uve yoart It was also a very bto performance physically. FortttoaH)ly though, several friends came loyally to the front and .be operation waa accomplished. The Democrat is under por tic alar obligations to P. J. Smiley, C. U. biewart, Jake Lingren, Curiey Cantweli and G. W, Taylor. There are movers and movers, but when 100 It comes to dispatch and "tabe" Mr. , Taylor lathe beit in this pait of Ore 450 8or He took tharge when the press I was in front ol the door and ibe manner j 20 In which he jerked it in:o position and bad the drum in place was a caution. I He is a host in moving anything Irom his fist to the largest build ian in the J country, doing everything with care ana . firmness. -l1 r8t man E6t hi" nrae on the .casti book in the new building waa a (Subicnuer to the weekly, Mr. J. if. r u fiurch. When a bov we dieliked aeelne ;the Ourch b.-ought around, but there waa no auch aeueation at this time. We ; hope to sue a gi eat many follow .nit these pro'perona autumn days. Tue debris is being gradually cleaned up. the wi dows will be cleaned, the Btreet put in eondition. the siuu Alb ANY Dkmocbat paintei on the front ot we will endeavor to sweep clean for awnue. and at least keep our conscience clean. Evervboiv is welcome. One fiont room in the new brick, 22x28 ii for rent and will make a guod place for a email store or suite of offices. A Live Runaway. The team of A. C. Miller, who resides 1 on tbe Uulburt olace ran awav this af- ternoon starting at the Magnolia laun- dry and stopping at the Young corner Tbe nortee ran into AlSaylor's dray and that waa enough to bring them to stop. I the hones tiring high in the air, little damage was dine, but a big crowd col lected and commented , Missions inFgyptand Syria At the regular meeting of the Mission. ary Societies of the lirat rreabyterian ' rhnr.., fi hA tialil Tnnfldav. Oct. 1. 11)01. j gt 7 : p m., n19 Rev, U. L Heed will ! RN;h UU UIO UlltllUlU ,iri.( ; mm m Eypt and Syria. A cordial invitation is extendtd to all who arc interested. J Comrade V. B. Corytll went to New port this afternoon kecjnler Van Winkle W9nt to Hnleey this noon after some Chinamen which he ex pact? to find tomorrow morning at daylight. lr. and Mrs J. A. Perry, of Medford, former Linn Cou ity people, are in the county ,0 a aivisit, and will remain a couple of weeks d A Landis and Measra EaitlsBton and Mcllhenny left Saturday lor Landis'a mines on one of the Bai.tiatn branches bevoad Sweet Home. Prof. F. M. Mitchell will loach tbe Bone school ihia winter. It is notiar Irom hialiome and he will have plenty of. time to keen up bis orchard. In a urou t of five prominent Metho dist preacher, of Oregon which apneared in tte Oregonian. is th.t of Kev. M. 0. Wire of this city, be has errneil me favor. a W Boaertox. has returned fioin the esst vhere he had beeu as oue of the giani reireeentativea of the I U O F. tl. hail m p carant lime and vi.-i eJ sev eral prominent places. Kev. A. J. Hoag, who has been pr.eunin to the llapti.t churcii the past monto, left thi morning for his home ! Uu otn, Minn. lie uiiiue maur iri.iid d'l.iog h . sh rt s:ay her. L W Blino. a millionaire hnuWr man, of Los Aigelrs, waa in the K.ir this moruiog acc mpaie.l by 0 h W .J lo, of s.iiIb. I'nev left thi m iruin.' f ir D.- troitto look up the timber .itiuti c there. Tne aliention o. Sheriff JlcHargue is rallfil to the itrewoc- iu the tity ur one J il Roe. He uinr over this n oo f'om Toleilo, Liiicoln Counir, with a gun aod l.r. amount of ammunition, and there was uangerous a expre aiva la mi eyea. MiM Doiothv Kiliot. who arnve-l bat' Mr.nii0 from New Wllraii'Kton, I'.nn.. is new at I he College pr pared to I giveelficient instructions io music. Uiesl Elliot is an accomplished musician and con.es highly recommenuea as a teacner. Those wuhing instractions will b for- tuoate in aecunng her service, as in structor. tlQeorgeU Piper, Jo. Schlumpf end fat wcjienan, torew pruiuium. men, are in tne city preparatory 10 taking a sdoos eariy wnw"" "'"a at our Celestials. Mr Piper report, that b. and bis I1.-0th.rs expect to Mart new paper ist rjealtie during lb. coming winter. Bev. 0. E. Hanna. who ha. be at Hent Anna. Calif., atveral months during th. absence tb. regu lar oa.tor. will 0. in AiDisy nti and the next ttabbath begin a two minths n.gasementoisnpjijiog mim u . p. eiiur hot this city. Ihe Pohatui- itM 9lV.uii. Km K H P,.k. Mr D A ihi-morn.ngm r-u'"D "T 1 jeHapy r W Hn.th.MrAA Hwaa an 1 Kudd. two Albany bedeU, SIsaiiJ'.toB Mr OT (2) whivteotteatorfeihar to offer each McNaogMoa, Mr T other cooiolatioo ia tbslf wrw ttooblesj 9- r'" a life. Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins. An absolutely pore, cream of tartar powder. OVAt BIKING POWDER CO., 100 WIllUM ST., NEW YORK. Hotel Arrivals 0 A Peel. 8 F. : 1 0 U Clark, Buver. C Newbald, Kent. Wash. Grant Smith, Gates. ' W H Cass, Portland. V Cladek, Scio. Dwiigbt Howell, Haleey. N Needham.Or City. J U Lamberaon, Lebanon . Mrs L Urushon j, Swlaville. E Glass, Gardner. Ben lorus, Lyons. Spring, Riehirond, InJ. J D Spits, N Y. L E Davis, Eugene. Jos Lnoout, Bandon. J TMovlan, Portland. H B Day, fi V. M 0 Grey, Portland. 1) B McKnighl, Tallman. W H Herring, Corvaliie. . 8 Sterling, Corvallis E E Terry, Eugene. G H Graves, S K. Geo Hoeflln, Yaquina. (J E Hihorrel, Portland. "" Emery Seales, Prineville. H W Clarke, Portland. W P Evan., H Bultman, Florence. E V Honnemeyer, Seattle. n w Hall. Portland. Wm Worth, Canyon City. L W Blinn, Los Angels. L 0 Waldo, Seattle. M H Cooper, 8 F. A W Williams, 8 F. W P Smith. " D M Jones, Sodarille ' W T Jotineon, Corvallis. Hiley Logan, llaliey. I)r Armitrooir, Mill City. H Schne'.if , .Vcnroe, C F Culver. Shi lb irn . 1 Huiih rreelani. Salem. Ed Wade, Toledo . FE Rogers, McMinmille. U W Aehfnrri, Portland M W Johnson, " 8 Mosely Woods, N Y. J P Royse, Sodav lie, H J Biirgor, Salem. M P Dixon, Lebunen. H B Sill, Portland. Fred Spaiht, Dillon, Hon. M H Ioeley, Portlaod. EOSmilh, NY. . - -.. A N Smite, Poitland. G vV Hntupbrey, Jefferson. E I iVa.je, f o e ll. Gus Laurent, Portland. E W Reopatb, Boston. V 8ilverato.ie, S F. 8 Cohen, S F. J 8 Meek, Portland. Wm Frarier, " W E Rountree, 8 F. J E me, Cortland. . DrTatom, Tillamook. MrsRailer, Yaquina. Henry Ling, Portland. AlexCohn, 8F. II J Sclimidt, 8 F. F J Weioard, Chicago. Arthur Price and wife, Chicago. C A Huihoell, Eugene. JO flail, Gold Hill. Lee Brown, Stavlon. W B Roberti, Port and. E 0 Terry, Eujene L Adolpb, Salem. M J Davis, Porlltna. Wm Best, 8 F. A A Keardoo, Portland. Harvey Lyon, Msdlord. H L'Slater, Detroit. F Brown, Pioneer. J Yarxoatb, Jordan. C 0 Bilveo. Mid City. E E Heati, Gates. Wm King, Boiee Ci'.y. N 0 Pierce, Portland. 1 8 W Mitctell, Lyons. Alf Riley, 8 F 1, Rick.', E'ueoe. J L Bergman. OW Adams, SF. M Porlrr, Portland. T Wieman, ' W I Ball, 8 F. Oscar Jchnaon, 8 F. t II Powers, Portland. VV s MrFarlanH, S F. Fred Elwards, Eugene. R H Moore, Portland. H B Sill, " H K Coleman, " II H Dan, H rtncfi.ld. Lillian Glikey. " i E Dnek-, lebanin. Vi A D'nton and wife, Portland. W E Redmond. Portland. lob. Craft, ibaoon. Jaa Mavlam, Portland. Chaa Mead, " TM.goon. " Letter Llat. follow log is tb list of letters remalalsK In tbe Pott office at Albany, Una ooonty, Orvgon, 0:t. I. 1901, Persons calliDg for these Mtars nbt give the data oa wbick adrertited: Oarrel, M 0 rge W RJrmsa, ii 17. FRIDAY. GRAFTS. Tbe har dealer doee businesa. on a I large ccale. j Asa man eroes older he iff a pa bill ideals for i-leaa The leas we have the easier It Li to share it with oihera. Life seems to be m1e- up of ardent I desire and vain regrets. I Some men don't have to travel vey far wiien they go to the bad. It doesn't pay to be a prodiiial torn unless you are partial to veal. If you want to hur a hard luck etory ask a man for money he owes yuu. Mant a married counlA could aare money out of what a bachelor spends It is better to be impmed oo occasion ally than to doubt indiscriminately. Fine feathers mav not make fine bird b ut tbey are aps to make costly hate. Men listen when moner talks. Pro ably that it why wi sometimes hear hush-money. An Ohio eirl ho is nnable to cpe abave a whisper baa had 47 offers . marriage. A word to the wise, etc Will Be in Albany. The secretary of the Boird of Io Mis-ions oi the United Presbyteris Church, the Rev. Alexander lillcbrist, D. I , and the secretary of the Board of i Chnrch Extension, the Kev. A. QJ Wallace. D. D., LL D. ate making tmii ot the Wettnrn ar.d North weetrfrn Sines, and will be io Portland Boo day, Oc . 0 Tbe boards which these gentle men represeut have been the agents of therhurchin fstablliliinir mote than i haif in coogrpgatiocs of the denomina tion and of erecliofr a large number of the houcea of worship. Dr. Gilchrist baa occupied his poiition but a few years, but b.s work has commenced it flelf to bis church and given bim a high standing as an executive. Dr. Wallace has been the head ol Ibe etiurcti exten sion work for more than a quarter of a 1 11 1 ,h. .,uf h. h 7 H euccese of he aork of that board He isamano'fioe baeimwa .Jumne.nt tact He has aleo . ben .the J century, and to him largely is oue tne of t,he Toiled Preabtterian Assembly since 1868. Oregonian . !.- Gilchii'tand Wall will De in Aibrny Thuredav and in .he evening Kill Heftk at the V. P. church, to which srvic) the public generally is Invited. Tlnse per vices will bo followed by a social. College Items. Fred Edwards, the football coach, ar Ived today, and practicelfili begin to night. It will roon be announce! what men will have pni.ina oo the team. The Bible classes have been organized for the jears work. The instructors are President Leo. Professors Tor bet. Walk er and Bushnell and Kev Heed. The Senate has elected the following oflicwrt to serve for the ensuing month : Preaideat, Charles El Hie wart; chief clerk, Carl Cooley; clerk, John M French; reviewer, Willard I. Marks; eergt-ant major, lieo A I'ric' ard, The Student Joint 8 lock Company met last week and arrar.grd plana for the publication of tho College Student ajpin this rear. M ti Achenn, '02, Is editor this year with Ke.ai Men ill '02. assistant. Ja nes Thompson, '03, is butiarta manager and Willard Marks. 04, assiitaut, The staff dii ots are: Local. OeoT Prut. 02; Y MO A. (ieo DBvers. '0:i; V M C A. Nannie Wilson; alumni. Joe H Kalston. '00. New reuiitratiotis: Kij J Bbaw, Altoo B Coatee, W alter K Hilyeu, Alb any ; Margrc-U Urunk, Joiin J nrunk, Wm J Ktl. hl'n tl Kvie rioreoc; Humea Thomuson ir. beatt'e. vtash; J W Brrroan, Carl K Bergman, Oardin r; Mathew II Actiewn, urte c irown, hedl. ' Douglas 'Big Capture. J. R. Douglas, the sntiatn girdener, au sted by b's .01-in law, W. A. Ket burn, seenrrd more premiums at the, state fata than any on al e in Oregon, 412 in II. Of this -t"0 eamt for th coumy (ihitu. ' ' ' Burpee dis- ing I ,t ihe h -oi-njr. ii and parked appl, ie-.t 26 ain 'f appL-a and to.t 2i" fall n:it. Ml rtr " "isiasn oofi tor dfl rut veisi, VI blu ribbon tn Hu rh tor Dotiglas aod LiBncuuotf. Mite K"a F.:so, ut this 'it v. perk-l .i,. ...t.ra i. ibuiwi a .d re.ved e r- rd Iron Mr. Daa'atol eilrafjr ii. Musical Cub Election. The Albany Musical Club, one of Al bany 'n must popular organizations, yes terday al tern ooi tested oilieera for the enduing yeir, as follows : Mr. K. W. Langdon, president. Mrs. Homer Nelson, vice-proiident. Miss Lora Vance, secretary and treas urer. TheOlnb Is preparing for active work the corning wintvr nnl some excellent program are promised, covering a wide oi cta-s'ical and popular musio. Th,c,ob i COWtQd oFUn or fill.en active m.-mbere and forty and llfty BOciate memher. n tolalafJ .0d le a credit to this muiic loving city. Oakville. Kev. J. M. Dick, of Lane County, is visiting old eftjuaiolaneca here. He Is one of the pioneer ministers of tbe United Presbyterian church. MisfcetAltba and Edith 8mitli.se- companied by their tao brothers Haivav andJjeand tiieiaunt, mrs. aiary jc. Smith, started toTaeoma last Saturday. The change for fair weather is wel comed by the prune growers. Two weeks ot fair weather will be sullicl-nt to save the crop. From tbe amount ot ammunition sold last week we extwcl to hear a report on the first of October. As many of our sportsmen can't count fifteen we expect to hear of great s'aughtv r. John Durno and family have) rone to Coivaliii to reside. Mr. Genrtre McHareue made as a oleasant call last Tariay but as be was On business we couldn't detain him. The fall run of salmon have not come an Muddv vet and we hope they will not cone now till f'tr prone drying aod Chim ryl.eaeaot harveai ia over. Ihe rural free delivery was late some livi list wee but the train was late on sronntol the Hlate Fair, so everybody was se ized. We want everyuay s mail il it is 30 minu es lit'. Ihe potato harvest le next hot It will be a small thing com pi red wth other crops. The rose Is stilt In bloom. Lim a Kosi Hi a. Capt J W Adeeon.of the TnlnnUera nf Arierlra, was in Ihe city today. He nni rwide at Colorado Kprioga. wher i.. h rharffe of the Volunteer work. (a wa railed here on account nl the UlnMi-ol h s rater. mo, ".cneaon, oi akvllle. a U"f welved 'rom Kdrar anrt Merv a.art he lie r oirt-nta rive 'r- (.m--on lhat that wnu-i nvi-" Tl.nrtwfav l HM w-wa. i"ronr ... r,n. at Hill I 1 fH In wlh liomer inn ima SlmitK w iwii " yai t Cl..' I r ft' it" wn w-r on ! av r ' to at ". (V1o- h:a tor. Tm l t'' n'aee hw Vr -! n ae vn i:aw t'tdnat" ' lh D of O. who were e'sr ingfor Kruhe ill Chirsgo, I'ric- i .v. thrri-. "At. flu: l OHIUL- I I KinU-v !i!n brorht bi : A '-an) i ! h il 1 1 n .ltd t-l u l'aiie the riiiii it r IcauiU t" Mo il-, hint tin- ii aff r will Iw 'V :!; ir xt t'ni-B pfs. I . . -ii- .t i, in ).' ! tl , m Irtct, uiu . . urummer dnrlng itie t -t few a . k.- Israa i tail i ere J at ho AlLauV hotel eight or ten times on his trips to differont point a near here, making thla his beai quarters. The Central V C T U holds its lliat annual Harvest Home Social Wednesday evening urt ', to which all honorary and active memlwra and friends are hereby invited. A aho't program includ ing music, the reading of the anuual re port and a recitation by Misa Ora Hark nesa will be followed by light refresh uieula and social tionvurte. The treas urer will be in attendance to receive dues and uotrtione. L K Blain went to Portland this morn ing on a businesa trip. Our Jewelling hag gone to Pendleton to work in the UliaN ollicu. Kev Floyd Dorris went to Eurne this afternoon to visit his brother M L, of that Cily. Kev M L Kose has resigned ai pastor of the Christian church at Eugeno. Ho baa eeveral llatteriDg offers. Johu fl Clay pod, of Crook cinty, ia In the citvon a vi It. Mr Clay pool has "taken" the Dance at sinre going to vruua wurny, In an olc. horse Wells Far no esnraaa lie be;ng advurtiaed. there is onlv nn. package at the Albany o I lice to be sold. TheUentralW. C.T. U. will hold Ira regular meeting at the Hull tomorrow at 3 p. m. All committeos arranging for the Harvest Home rvjctal Welnesday evening will pleee report. A full au tendance of members ii desired. A big special excursion train w II nm Albany for Portland, arriving hero at I p rn, on Oct 2, and leavinv at 49n. The round trip rate from Albany la only 3.26 and the licketa will, Im good for nve day a. There is being considerable discuision whether Balein. the capital of the state, has a celebrity or not, and this has lead to numerous Jokea altotit Hofur, Imn-kiiso ol his assurance, tiov. tiorr, because of his lunglh, I'ortia Knight bociiiai of her breach of promise suit, etc. Of theoe only Miss Knight reslly has a national co'ebrity. But a little one horte town a few mi lea away, hilvurtoo, has one, now on a vim mere, noiuer isaveniort. Bushel, of Money fhrown .war bv woman annnall In ih. Krclias. of co.ni.tics, lotions and puw rs. non. of wlilcb v.r accompll.hM UObtoot. BeantV OODABtla nn L.al.l.. blood and (OoddlimstlOk. such a. K..I-. Clovar Hoot Ti (uarantM. von lor J5 1 ata. and SO cU. par packaic.. Tak. .1 and ' w. aaaranua jonr oompl.iiuo. For sal. i tV fred Dawson. Ttanir pro nfto . i tkair .l. tuiiit tl. acta rnakv U. Mil'. Littla t.ti, hi. rs sau.t pito'ar liti 1. wb. vvr tj. .r. kaowa. T)rt npl' p-rl. I l,r Itrar sad bowel irouok).- fosbar afaaoa. 1 n ! i 5 , . V : V 1 I oat of