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Oregon Populist from Albany, Oregon • 3

Oregon Populist from Albany, Oregon • 3

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corner First and i-if ur. here and who by tbeir present example mean to meet her in the life to come in a land of perfect peace. The sympathy the community rests with those who are callod upon to mourn in this earth life. H. Hannibal; treasurer, S.

W. D. Miss Carrie Johns; assistant D. Mrs. Silvia Hul-bert; lecturer, Asa Lewelling; chaplain, Miss Mary Blevins.

The Union is in a very prosper oua condition. Eight members were during December. The debating and literary society connected with" the Union, is very well attended, -the house being crowded. Last. Saturday evening the government ownership of rail-rsada was discussed; the- affirmative carried the dav.

Saturday and save trouble and, expense of. ordering The New Year's number of the Brownsville Times is a credit to the publishers and to the commun-ity. Mr. Earnest Stellmacher, father of Albert and Wren 8tfillmacher, is daugerously ill and not expected to live at the family residence in this city. Mr.

J. W. Brown and L. Deyoe have bonded their mine in Southern Oregon for $3,500 and go there in a few days-to begin work on same. To th Frlonds of Kcforin.

The PoPCLiST asks each one of you to aid in increasing its lation. We knowtimes are hard, but there can be" ho betleiway of nsing money to make times better than by subscribing for Populist papers. The Populist is doing a good work. Strengthen it; widen its. influence -by adding names to its subscription list, and it will do much more.

Let every Populist whe--eees this paper; and all who sympathize with its views send us their names and what money they can spare to help it along. Let Judge Straban- returned to Portland Thursday. Mr. F. Crosby went to Cor-vallin Tuesday noon.

Mr. Joseph Craig, of Gates made our city a visit Monday. Mr. Lee Berry, of Detroit, came down Monday on business. Jt Berry, of near North San- 7'' It.

JU. JM1II T. 1. BlitcB, 8ec. I.

O. O. r. Onrmna Xncamnmrnt K. wiry and fourlh yrwur fa t.

Fllow1cmpli-, Jr c. e. Joha Kotiaou, Scrlb. I. O.

O. F. Baulan Rolx-kah loifte No. US n-n every flirt and Uiinl FrliJav In miiih alo. 1 Mlowt Temple.

Mr, tlla Mirnll, M. U. Mie. Mageie Vi-al, 11. o.

ST. JOHN LODGE Ho. 02, A. sd Menu third Tuodj tub month at a acbell, W. O.

r. Coehow Sec. COR1NTHAIN LODGE" Ko.17 A. aad A U. etated meediivsin Magnate lmple oa flrm Baiar.

day ia ninb month. L. W. Dtm W. at.

C. B. Wina; Svc. TKJIPLECOMMA'NDnr N0.3 mitlrlttTTOpUr stated conclava on second eat-h month at Masonic 1 npl. W- B.

Barr, t. C. Oakyllle Items. D. E.

Junkins has gone to eastern Oregon on business. t. A social party was given at the home of Henry Mullholland, Thursday evening. Everybody was made welcome and a. good time was enjoyed by all ia headquarters allliinda of Munidal Imjjtruments and Supplies.

-ALBANY ORBG. evening, Deo. 12, the silver ones- Vv A boy by the name of Alderson, tion will be discussed. i De aiscussea. it tue ure- every one make some sacrifice for Miss Margery Brink, who has eonian thinks the Alhanee and while out bunting near (Jorvalhs, tiam, arrived nere xnureuay.

W. M. Malone and Mary E. Lake have procured license to wed. Mrs.

George Random, of Minto, is visiting relatives in the city. Onn nosoaamPTlf, in the A. O. 17. been spending the holidays with accidentally himself in Pops are in the decline, let them gd cause, j.

niuii, nvu. BAYLIY CHAPTER B. A. I. hand, making it necessary to am.

MsRonkt TAinnlii mi Aiw.i. I Tnoi.u nf come up to Orleans precinct. BARttAIXS FOB HEADERS. month. -C.

K. Han kini H. P. Wcbroot Eottte, 4. OREOOSl PACIFIC RAILROAD, E.

W. Hadl(xv, Receiver. Will. Hannibal. 1, H.

Wyatt, Sec LAIIRKL UIDT.R Wn. 1 nt m4. Honey Saved by Keeping an Eye On This. Monday eveniDg at K. P.

ball, Floor ftiltlmora P0' L. M. Carl. C. C.

From the Forks of the Santiam. Permit me throneh the medium her parents in this cityt returned to her school duties in Salem the first of the week. Assessment on town lots in Lina county has been increased '10 per cent by the state board of equalization; on cattle 5 per cent increase and on horses and mules 10 per cent decrease. r. a.

aeny, a. Of it. and S. -Wi order for the" month 'of January. Editor Umpbrey, of the Jeffer: son Review was in the city Mon- A i i putate the index finger Several of toe Oakvilleites visited the literary at tire Hulbert school house Saturday evening.

After a splendid literary program, a short, recess was taken, after which the debate took place, the question was "Resolved that the government should own and con-i i i mi i of your journal to call the atten aioi-t 'oarih MondRT ol each month at at -hall, third Door Baltimore Block. Direct Linef-Quick dispatch Low freight at rates. i Sir Kt. Cap. U.

G. Hayne, Sir St. Hc. Viereck's baths. Hot and cold shower batls Wood taken on-subscription Attv.

E. Wolverton was in AT.PHA TFMM.lt Pihlan ai v. every Unit and third Tacaday at K. oi hall third floor ot Baltimore block. at George Caldwell was committed Between Willamette Valley points and luui wo raiiruaus.

iue uiaoua Corvallis Thursday, oj legal business. Mr. E. C. Wilkes, of Belleville, Kansas, is visiting friends near Mm.

Mtagle Hwrtt.M.A C. Mrs. Alice Rlrhanls, K. of R. and C.

A. T. ftfrv IkIwja i i thesate "pen on Friday, to sioa WM irited and kiUf Th serve a life sentence on a 'j serve a life sentence on a Sun Francisco. Ocetm Steamer' Sailing, Moodily avenlng at ,0. 'tt.

hall. F. r-Tani' Socon'i etrMt. John UhUnell. M.

amrmaiive 10 in oiiv. tr- A. U. Martin, Bee. O.

A. R. MnPhnrann PiMt KA. a ita4 Mu.l S. S.

WILLAMETTE VALLEY. at G. A. B. hall on aMmail anrl fnnpih eai-h monih.

8. 8. Tiala. Cora. this ofEcfe.1 Vkreck's shavipg and haircut-- ting Wanted-5000 lbs of good butter at P.

Cohen's. Croquet sets at bottom figures at Knecht Meiser's F. E. Allen will sell you. at hard time prices.

T. T. T. at -F. E.

Allen's. Tea that will tickle your palate. Wallace Bald la. Adit. W.

R. metna second and frarth Frldryo ch at nth at 2p, in. at U. A. R.

hall. Leaves Can Francisco Dec 2d, lltii and 20th LoavtsjYaquIna, Dec 7th, 16J.li and 25th. Pres. Mrs. N.

alien. jn. i run, 1 80N8 OF tETEHAKfl. met dt of murder. 'Hia faihei.

was c6m mitted to the same prison in 1887 on a like charge. J.M. Wallace, H. F. Wallace and J.

M. Kyle have bought the ditch running from the Santiam river to Salem, and incorporated under $50,000, and will be known as the Sidney company, Monday af ternoon5 some fellow took a spin down first street carrying a band organ with Bert Yan-cleve as crankman and monkey, combined. The man knows how to economize during hard times. WiDtwday ol each month at U. A.

R. hall. Thisj Company reserves the right to The Sabbath school of this place its annual election -last Sunday. Mr. Calvin Yates was chosen superintendent, Miss May Redford, Plena.

Crawfcrfaflle Notes. -1 Fall sown grain in this neighborhood is. inv excel lent condition. Mr. Pleas' Robinett and Mr.

Glnn, who were put in jail for transgressing the' game law, have returned to Holloy. They report three meals a day without having cimngei8ailing dates without M. D. Phillips, opt. O.

Breckenrldgo, 1st Senrt. tion of the people generally to the fact that Santiam Grange is- not dead yet, but instead, is growing -and gaining ground, with new members coming in nearly every. Grange meeting. They held their election at officers Saturday, Deo. 23d, which resulted as follows: Master'.

E. G. Margason S. R. Claypool Lecturer J.

W. Richardson E.Cyrus Asst P. Orabtree haplain Rockwell Treasurer. David Brock Secretary Brock Gatekeeper Ed ward Crabtre Jane Rockwell Ida Pitchford Ceres Mrs. Charlotte Peery Lady Asst Steward.

Lilly Peery The sior that passed through this country a few days ago did great damage in places, but the worst in this vicinity was the blowing down pf Joseph Poindexter's now barn. The collapse was complete, hence'reconstruction will bo necessary; The Baptists have' been holdincr O. H. Lawhead, engineer on the O. is taking a lay off, C.

Cas-teel taking his place. Mrs. E. Beeraan is reported quite ill. Typhoid fever, so the doctor says.

1 Prof. G.H.Wilkes of the Meha-ma school visited with Thos. Glaze's family Sunday. i P. Pfeiffer will open a confectionery store on Broadalbin street, in.

the near future. There were' 181 marriages in Linn county during .1893 and in Clean towels to every customer SCHEDULE OF RIVER BOAT8: at Viereck's shaving parlors. Daily ((ervice on Willamette river be tWHeii Port.lt.nd and Siilem, connecting with H. VALRYMPLE, Goods delivered from the Fa: ooats inruurcn to aitgerje. ers Depot to all parte of the cit; Mdfney at Law.

free. H.C-Day, Can. Ag't, Salmon PROMPT ATTBHTIOIf TO LB fctreet Wliart. OAI. BDSDIBSt AMD COLIBCTINO The wedding of Lake Dorris to R.

E. General Super. (umce in italtuuore Block.) New lines of magnificent china, glass and delf ware a Knecht Meiser's. BSTB. F.

Ramp has removed to mtendent, Corvallis, Uregon. Albany, i r. C. T. WaMlaw, F.

and P. A Miss Ethel Ballinger, both "rC Eugene, takes place His 80oanLelfL Blaughtered mother, Mrs. M. E. Dorris, of this -he while the law was libt city, is in attendance.

Albany force apd then reported on others friends extend congratulations. came force, for no H. If. HEWITT, -4- Second street, between Lyon and lttoriicfrat Law Aihany, i i OreeoB. Mr.

Reed, Of Gates, came the fine, havedennrtfid for a mnrn Wilij Judge Whitney STENOGRAPHER -I' W. Baldwin left Sunday for Soseburg; to begin duty as commandant of the soldiers' home. The young people of this city an enjoyable watch party at the Baptist church, Sunday night Mrs. J. Williams went to land Thursday, to attend the sickbed of her sister, Miss Chambers.

in Monday and went to Corvallis healthy filimnte ASTON DAVIS, series of meetings at Providence Tuesday noon to look after his is MiVsMans and Surgeons, the past week. Also Rev. Brown and wife, of the Free Methodist i J. 1 VV IV A 1 i four or five thousand dollars which -caga ol nas soia he has been contributing toward 8tore to Robert Hamilton, Mr. I OfflcrComer Second and RmnitftiMn rtri ALBtNV, I OREGON.

holding up the now defunct man- is one ot the most bud- City and country calls promptly attekded. persuasion, have, been holding meetings at Liberty church. Promptnaes and Dieratrh snarsnteed, and share of tlio patronage solicited. ALBANY, Ellsworth If you want something good to drink, get some of those choice, teas ana coffees at F. E.

Allen's. Don't pay two prices for fruit Go and prioe Southern Oregon fruit at the Farmers' Depot. A surprise awaits you. If you- are troubled with 'dandruff or itching of the scalp, go to C. A.

Brown's, barber shop and get a bottle of his hair tonic. He warrants it The best hotel, as well-- as "the cheapest, in Albany, is the Pioneer house. T. H. Meranda, proprietor.

agement of the O. P. stantial young men of that vicinity. OBEGOK. Rev.

8, A. D. Hamilton, of the Mrs. Olden, of Detroi arrived in A thnno TViiundiiv pveninf. She Mr.

Stephen Phillips the well Ji" 7 110,1 known stock buyer, was in town i DR. T. MACKEY, Hamiltoniah church, has rather quiet of late. He has-had a vision in which it appeared that Albany Steam Laundry. Resident Physician and Surgeon, Lie had been laboring, under a mis JMlonaay looking up business.

xaaione, ot aweet Home, was Steve is one of the few who do not recently arrested on charge of bow to the monopoly of the rail- false Bwearing, but was released roads. This summer when the S. on the ground that 'the papers raised rates he rigged up a four-. were not in proper form. is holding a that region.

Attorney C. H. 'balrymple has returned from np to Eastern Oregon where bd has been ou legal business. One hundred and fifty students Orncr On Second Floor. Bank of Orpimti take as to who was called to preach YYiiouoya ytmr wasinng.

ii it'a Building. First StrceC" well, wi have white (oiks here doina Albany, OreKon iieu us uuswureu. xui in justice to him, I tbink several such mistakes have been made, but still, work that.ffls second to none In the state. horse team and hauled his hogs to McMoss is building a neat house Portland and made money by it. I on hi9 arm above olov and ig Send youf clothes to rear of Myer-'s bakery on Broadalbin street.

A "trial will convince 1. Donohoo. It was announced that the Ore- probably thinkint? of takimr unto RICHARDS PHILLIPS you. 20 tf, i3M I Real Estate gon Pacific wuuld put the Hoagon himself a better three-fourths. 'in, nre expected to be in attendance at the beginning of the college Y.

M. A. David Fry, foreman of the Lebanon Aflvanoe, left for the midwinter fair Monday evening on the ce, loot ot Baker street. up Red--' Eber H. Rhodes to R.

C. 7 iy Last Friday night "at the Odd telegraphed to Cap. Young to go hHllfn YwfoI 1U. SCIESTIFiaOPTICIAJf. man.

30 acres, 10 8500. up and take her out, but when he t- Wft neoled to rnn fnr Bdball WM participated 1U by EOPKniSSEOS'. brilbert McElroy to Mount LOCAL MARKET EEVOBT. (Corrected weekly by B. P.

Ramp. Flour $2.903.00 per bbl. MiM-iNOS-Per 100 lbs $0:90 Bran per saok 40c Wheat 40c. Oats 25o. 4aacres.

j-i a select crowa. half pay and take promises for pay. overiana. Prof. Condit attended the State Teachers Institute at Portland.

Lena Younger to Peter' Ruettner. The orew was included in tlie; re- Go to Hopkins Bros' for lot 7, block 7, Hill's addition. So- He reported an interesting session, daville; $30. duction and they all struck. Eight of them came down jester-day in small boats from Corvallis six going to Portland on the Sliedd Notes.

More rain, more rest. If vou have bad eves call on Prnf. B. V. on ins return.

t-i. A. Stafford to S. Smith. Hat Timothy, Parsons First and Mniti Allanv, 160 acres 14 $5,200.

oltice at residence, and have examination Judge, 3. C. Fullerton, who has been holding an adjourned terra of Stillman H. Snell to a. Hellers.

We have two boarding houses at HARDWARE. TINWAHE, rtTMrs, Elwood this morning where they will enter their claims for wages Wool 6lUc. Hops 17 18c per lb Beef per lb. net 3 3o Veal oc dressed. 173 40 acres, 13 MANUFACTURES court at Corvalhs, went to iiose-burg Friday.

f- Enoch Sylvester to Amelia A. and tests made, and glusses prescribed if found necessary. Examination free, pcr-te't (H and adaption of optics gnaranteed. He has perfect outfit for testing the power of the eye and Its defects in every form; of injured or weak vision, external or in- GALVANIZED IRON rOhlfTiiES. due.

Friday's Independent F. M. Rinehart, of Salem, is do MJCTALIC BKY LIOHT8, IRON PROOF Sylvester, 100 acres, Jas. Child's Hoas 54o per lb net dressed ing the city. DOOItS.

ALSO A FULL LINE OF homestead; $10r- "Mutton on foot 1.502.00 per hd ft in A In the football game at Portland yesterday between Stanford and Portland the former team won by 1 STEAM FITTINGS. term! iroctiotia ot yes. Geo. W. Davis and wife were A.

J. Houston to H. H. Hewitt, Fire at Jefferson. Jefferson was visited by another here the first of the week.

160 acres. 10 $1. Hopkins Rros', Albany Or. a score of 14 to 0, J. L.

Hill to B. M. Payne; Pete Troutman and Wm. Bennett 1st Tearce Block. i won co, acres, were-the instigators of a dance fire Sunday morning.

About "2:30 A. m. flames were discovered issuing out of the harness shop F. E. Shafer, rapidly spreading, burn Bishop Dillon and wife, of the United Brethren church, were in the city Monday returning home John L.

Wicle to Wm. F. White. here on New Years eve. ijamh is per 10.

Shoulders lOo pur tt. -Bacon 12c per lb. Chickens per doz. Turkeys 8 10c per lb. Lard 12o per ft).

Butteb 25 40c per roll. EoG8 30c per doz. Prunes BklOo per BE). 1 U. River Route.

18 acres, 13 $2,230. It is expected that a large will A. J. Pitnor to B. A.

and M. J. from Philomath. ing that and the adjoining store Carry the choicest lot of be present to 4 hear Rev. l)rive's occupied by Mrs.

E. Racey as a Stafford, 160 acres, 14 $4,000. Mr. A. D.

Nash, son of Attorney TIE U. P. STEAMER discourse on "Free Masonry" James McKinlev to John Pant came millinery store. Nearly everything Wallis Nash, of and Levi Withee, 160 acres, 15 was burned. Xhe building was u.Bu..

Apples ri! over Tuesday noon to meet his sis owned by G. W. Eppler and was William Guy and- Dora Porter, ter, returning same day E. McCaw to JaRper Round- well insured, obafers stock was students of the Agricultural college, tree, 40 acres, 15 1 $300. insured tor gouu, while mrs.

mcey spent their vacation at horn dur- Mr. Affiadore Bassett, day the S. went to Portland Sat-nrdav and took in the football stock was uninsured. Her loss ing holidays. To be found in the city Hew Management.

-k i im. Will run between Portland Corvallii same, returning Tuesday fire is unknown. Corner 2nd and EllWortn. In assuming control of the Pop- Mrs. Anna of this city, carrying Passengers and Freight M.

E. Sunday school on last Friday evening was a grand success. Plums dried, 10 i per lb Peaches dried. 1012 per lb. Potatoes $0.30 per bu.

Onions If 2 per lb. 1 Beans 3o per ft Tea green per ft) 4060c 3 black 5075o Coffee Rio, per ft 30o Java, 35c Costa Rica, per ft 27 Jo Suoab granulated, per ft 6c Extra per lb Sic Golden per ft So Tuesday Morning's Fire. went to rortland ruesaay noon on ULisT we wish to say to the publio that it is our intention to earnestly MA VI PORTLAID Mr. J. H.

Blaker favored those Have coavAiua GEO. CRAMER. JOHN BOWMAN. business. Mrs.

Nelson has considerable proper cy in Portland. present with a speech on ''Charac Shortly after 2 o'clock yesterday TUESDAYS AND MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS present the cause, effect and ideal remedy for the alleviation of the FRIDAYS. ter." The speech was edifying in ii morning a tramp sleeping -in a box car near the 8. P. depot discovered me extreme.

M. Bloss, president of the Agricultural college, with his wife arrived here Friday from Portland present oppressed condition of the people. We not only wish to 9For further particulsus enquire of the agent at the foot of Broadalbin street. flames leaping from the street car barn near by and gave the alarm. The engines were piomptly on assist politically in-the upbuilding Gen'l Rlackamithlnti where they had attended the Insti Canada Junction, of the community, but in the van- tute.

Horseshoeing; Sc Repairing- honn hilt rie V. a I in tint arrvrir rn oUs other ways which is our reason- Mr. R. K. Montgomery, former account Of an injured valve.

No.) We will try Qfics.more to write able service and in so (Ipiiig we to WOODWORK OF ALL KINDS. ly night operator at this place for the S. late of Grant's Pass, has l's put a stream on the building; -Jruu. f1 GO AND SEE but the flames had spread so rapid-. luc been transferred to Ashland for a -Work done PROMPTLY and al lowest ly the entire building was destroyed! Miss Callie Claypool has been few days.

betore the engines, were set in down with fever for some time, but fates. The old F. Willcrt carriage shop. Miss Lena George spent Christ tact it was only possible to get one is able to be out once more, Albany Or. ii.

i 1 ii 1. mas and New Yearwith her par ents at Niagara and returned to LOU VAN WORJWICK -ij- bn Crabtree creek' is vabout ready college at Cbrvallis Tuesday afternoon. "i i respectfully solicit the support of all who have the publio interest at heart and' who wish to assist an institution. intended to deal only with what we believe' by earnest study to be the true" condition of all public affairs with which it may be ideplified. Respectfully, J.

B. Lokq. Bally Ye! Laboring men of Albany There will be a meeting of the laboring -men of this city at the court house on Saturday, January 6, at 7:00 P. and was awakened lust ia time to Is now prepared to do all kinds Mrs. Bertha Dqrbin of How- get out with his bed, clothes, alarm Mr.

John Foster made a trip to of work in the nil Prairie. Dent the holidays with clock and a few other Portland last weelt on business. ber parects, Mr. and, Mrs. Tbomas i "emot0.1; r'lwo ca.re? Mr.

Paul Liwson left for East- Glaze, and returned nome rriday TomoHal Lino. iOW, bunding about a nat ern Washington last Thursday, par linn nfhftr Anntnnta niAirAa thn i noon loss nearly 88.000. on which there Jttethodists have been Rev. G. B.

Allen departed on 1. 1 .1 Give luim a- call. He employs is an insurance afot WzMW ma uouiiug uuiya ui meouug M. to pass upon the truthfulness of PhilndnlnhianmnTmmr Tho nrimn on ree Jiidge and at Aberdeen Thursday for hia former honre in Oakland; Cal. He had gained many friends during his short stay only skilled workmen.

Satisfaction guaranteed. Oopposite First and are now at Liberty. We think Penhoyer's Christmas letter to President Cleveland. of the fire is unknown. The motor Christianity is a good thing but we National Bank.

lbany. i can be put in running order at the expense of a few hundred dollars. don't like to hear the preachers make. such remarks as they have Mr. Ed Fronk left Saturday for Portland, where he'will attend the Portland Business college.

Ed is royal good fellow and we wish Mulkey, convicted of Chinese arid opium smuggling, is a brother in-law of Senator Dolpb, and secured his place in the custom house through the senator's influence. F. I. WM i CO. Items From Hlddieridge.

Peace arid harmony seems' to about the pi Beers for we don't tbink that our forefathers would appreciate such language Were they here to hear it, por do we think him success. prevail throughout the neighbor On Monday Boenicke Bros, the Free Masons would like to. CARRY A FULL LINK OF SARBIED. made an assignment for the benefit of creditors, with W. C.

Tweedale as Hard $imes and no GROCERIES, was the cause. tllE ALBANY FURtiiTURE GO Andy Spicer, of Siskiyou county, hear them say they would rather take the sacrament with a thorse-thtef than a Free Mason. 'SQUAflflVISE. 1 Election of Officers. Orleans, Dee.

29, 1893, Fair View Union, No. 358, F. A. LjV. held their semi-annual election of offi Bu8ET Snodobass.

-At liugene, Thursday, December 26, 1893, W. Busey.of Harrisburg, to Miss H. C. Snodgrass, of Lane county. Rev.

G. M. Weimer officiating. Cat, who has been: -visiting' his hood. We failed to -have a.

Xmas tree partly on account of. hard times and party on account' of sickness. On Christmas morning Mrs. Elizabeth Pierpoint, of this place passed peacefully away. She was an aged and respected member of the community, having lived her three score' and thirteen years, the greater part of which time was spent in a Godly walk.

She leaves a feeble husband and large family AND niece, Mrs. L. A. Bruckman, of this city, returned to his home Saturday evening on the overland. i i DIED.

r-v jt BI20X7Z3XDi: cers. The officers elected for th (vOHEH. On Tuesday evening Jan- F. L. Kenton receives subscriptions for all the leading newspapers and magazines.

When sub ensuing term were as follows: nary 2, 1893, of paralysis, Aaron Cohen, aged 57 years. President, J. S. Smith; vice-president, T. B.

John; secretary, W. AT BED ROC! ETC. ETC; ETC, cherish ber remembrance while scribing for papers, give him a call.

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