w r m ti ivrswnui ,un Uaily Democrat. Thursday evening, May 10, 1888, HTllt.H A Nliri'inG, KJIturi ami ltibllahunt. Enteral at tbu I'jst O Ill-eat Albany, Or KNecoiKl-alaiw mail niatUir. rilMluliwl ev.rjr day In tits w.uk. (ttili.il.ys OKCeiicil ) SUBSCRIPTION RATES : Dolivured hy caarlur por wak, Hy until, pur yu-r.... lly null, pur inuu'.ti,tM. , $ .U &.(HJ 60 PATES FOR WEEKLY : One ynar, In aUv,,ro fr.'.OO One year, t end if year 2.Wi Six ii tun tits, in tulvaiiut) , 1 .00 LOCAL RECORD. Mrs. Hush's Cask. Mid. Hush, of this city, who was Uiken before Jud;e Waham at Kugenc City for selling liquor without a license was held to appear before Judge Deady ut Portland next Tuesday. Three or four Albany men were ubK)enaed as witnesses, not much to their good taste, and one of them, a young man was held under ioo bonus to appear at the I'ortlanu trial. As he could not furnish them ho slept ia the I. lint county jail. A married man is alsosaid to be mixed up in the matter ; nut we u i a not learn the names ol any of the witnesses but one. Towards Orkuox. Reports from Cali fornia Indicate that things have fallen rather flat. The prospects of a wheat crop arc very poor and maay are discouraged. A man traveling through the State saw twenty teams headed for Oregon. In Southern California the boom has fairly burst to pieces. One man ho paid $5000 for a I-os AngeCes lot has just been offerd only about $i$o for it. Discouraged peo ple have their eyes towards Oregon, and it behooves us to be ready. We want no soap suds boom though, Dividku. The voters of District 24 are completely divided on the question of a new school house. Mr. Cooper Turner informs a Dk.mocrat man that they have already voted two school houses by a scratch, the last time the first of the week, but eacli time some mistake was made and another meeting will now be called when it is proposed to vote for another. That will make three, hut ealr one will be built. Considerable feeling is said to hayt arisen ut of the matter. 1 A Vkrmion. It is now claimed by some that young Miller killed Wright a". the Bay in self defense, it being 'ald tha1 the Wright boy first attacked the Miller hoy, giving him a black eye. That the Miller boy had carried the knife two years, ltcfore the case is tried it will be reported that Wright committed suicide. Nkii.h Electricity. A larja nambor of men who should have been at the Board of Trade meeting last oight wore absent, and the meeting was net as entbusiastiu aa i' should have been. There was hardly the saap that makes Boards 01 Trade; it is to be hoped though, a battery will lie put nnder the affair and lata of olecti icity put into it. Corvai.i.is. The new city officers of Corvallis are : Mayor, J B Lee,(R.) ; Al dermen, First ward, J () Wilson, (U.), Sec ond ward, I! R Job, (D.), Third ward, J R "ryson, (R.) ; Marshal, James Dunn. (R) ; Treasurer.Johnscm Porter (D) ; Recorder, W.St(;lalr,(D). Another. The Albany Dkmovrat appeared on Monday as an evening daily. It is a small seven column paper, as large as the city can support. It starts in good shape with liberal patronage, and is brain v and neat Viilrltr. At Haisky. Mr D M Robinson came down fram Haltey this morning. Ho in- forms us that ahont 2.i."00 bushels of wheat J remain unsold there. The present price is auous ou cents. Thanks. The members of the Y. VV. fO. T. U. wish to express their thanks to all iwho kindly assisted them in the recent en tertainment nt Corvallis, especially Mrs. jionocK, the gentlemen of the Qua KTATK V, T. IJ. K1.0KNK.CiTY, Or., May 8th. The Executive Committee of the W. C. V. met at 9:30 a.m. in the Methodist church which by the way, Is one of the neatest edifice I have seen, both In style of archi tecture and finish. Articles of incorporation were read and adopted, incorporating the W. C. T. U. of Oregon. A committee, consisting of Mesdames ICdwurds, llrewn and lloxter was appoint ed on revision of the constitution. The annual report of the Industrial Home was read, and other matters con cerning the work In general, was consid ered. All these matters arc to be brought before the conveation for approval, when I will report them in full. KVKXIMJ KXKKCISKS. A mass meeting was held in the Wining. After some excellent music by large choir, the President delivered her lonual address. This was a superior dactUslent, being a thorough and coinprehensif pie. sentatlan of the departments of work ln ducted by the Woman's Christian Unlsn and although these departments are num erous, and because of their variety almost perplexing, yet, ufter having listened with marked attention to the various merits of them all, we could not have determined, which one was to be prefered, in point of supremacy, the excellency of the whole being the firm foundation upon which they are founded. The address was re ceived with profound attention, and at its close Mrs. Edwards made a stirring ap peal for a collection, which proved a sue. cess. ' The exercises closed with music and the benediction. WKDNKSDAY MOKKIXG. Convention met at 9 o'clock and after devotional exercises conducted by Mrs. Ross, cf East Portland, the convention proceeded to business. The followiag committees were appoint ed : Committee on Credentials Mrs. Royal, Ellis and Ramp. Committee on Resolutions Mrs.Wilson, Ross and Edwards. Committee on Plan of Work Mrs Ross, of the 1st district ; Mrs. Townsend, of the and district ; Mrs. Uell, of the 3rd district; Mrs French, of the 4th district. Committer on Finance Mrs. lloxter, Dalelish and Ross. Committee on Parliamentary Rules Mrs L II Addition. The Committee on Credentials reported 35 delegates present, 7 general officers, and 5 Superintendents. The Cor. Secretary's elaborate and well w ritten report showed the Unions to be in good, substantial working order. Her re port showed that $5231.27 has been raised during the past year by the Local unions. The Treasurer's report showed the fol lowing figures : Cash on hand from last year, $252.85. Donation from Eastern friends for our campaign fund, 330.3.v Donations from our Unions for campaign fund, $270.77. Fund for publication of minutes of last State Convention, $86.25. Dues from Unions, $217.10. Paid out, $99040. 1 otal S 1 1 57.32. The Sup't. of Scientific Temperance In struction sent her report wlilcti was reau by the Secretary. She stated that the teachers, Generally, favored thorougn m struction in this branch. In the discussion which followed the reading of the paper, the opinion prevailed, that the time had not arrived for the disbanding of Hands of Hope, and putting the work into the hands of teachers of our public schools alone. The Sup't. ot Literature reported 100,000 pages of literature distributed during tne year. This is far from a correct estimate, as many pages have been distributed of which noaccount has been kept. II. H. - Excursion-. The firemen of Albany will give an excursion to Salem on Satur day, May 26th, probably on the "Wm. M. Hoag." Round trip tickets, $1. The Salem printer's picnic will probably be held at that time. Mtnd members of the Quartette Flower Drill." I To thr Thinkino PKori.it of Albany -Friends : Inasmuch as this is the day and age of sensational adverllsingand every business man Is racking his brain trying to ioncoct some scheme whereby he can get head of his neighbor. We wish to deviate Itointhat rulranimik,' the foll.,l. ....... fcents, knowing (hat they will be"apprc- B.uc.i oy an lovers ot truth ard justice. Wc re here in business for the nurnose of inking money and we realize tint in order u-conipiisii that object we inut have n lllinn-i,i,... ,r ...... I.. ...... j MigriHiniiiae, rurtli more wc know that this can be assured 2'v by extreme effort on our part and we WIS I til Kin... ,.... ...ill .. .. ,. 'ii.ii hc iviu 111 nil limes give . yfu lirst-class good at prices as low or "wer than any house in Albany and in a.i- i"n auow , e percent off on nil cash purchases. The statement made by some Jsi r", tl"'-v can bllv cheaper than Others is folly i ile extreme lis nil cash livers have equal advantages otic with an jjl'er. What we arc striving to do is to Ijent your patronage and we hope by Snare, linrl,.!,. ,t.. ,li.,.. . ,1,, . 11,. .1 ISutlial b-'llfl I rn.. I,. n,,r,ll,..r Respectfully, Hkownicll & Stanarii, lust, 1111- i, t . will Wf.athkr Rki-okt. For 24 hours, be ginning at 7 o'clock, p. in. Warmer, fair weather. The place to get honest goods at lowes market price is at Brownell & Stanard's. Mr. Bowen, the popular Superintendent of the O. P., was in the city this morning. Mr. Perry Knighten.reported dangerous ly ill, is considerably improved In health. Letter I.lst. Following Is ths list of letter rmaiiilnr ia tbs Tost efties, Albany, Una county, Oreiron, May 10, 18SS, Psrsons caltinf for Ihasa lottrs must gHro iha date on whloh ttioy weraaxlrorllsoil : Case, I, c'lnso, Arohio lo l. Trisl (Irani, Mrs Mlnnta llliiiltinn. C J Jmii's. Ilorsllo K.il,, i N Mainlnit, Cnns VI I'jrrnt, William IVrkins, MissVinnio l'n.,1.-. M St; IMI1 inl A II llaliorlv, Wi.i It Ullrich, W E stinu, J II Tlmrnii, K 'rtiuiiias, Allen Wet, A J 11. THOMPSON, P M. lintel Arrivals. If uss Housk. John Gib'on. Huntley: L S Wilson ami A I. Preston, Helena, Montana; V Kuttor, Mi'dforJ; J B Knapp, S in Fran oiien; VV I r'rescott, S F; Jus F Johnson, Maryville, Mo. I kvkhr HorsB I T Paikinson, Tort laml;UA (lilehrist, Kut'rb Oregon; C J llilli'in nnd W'm Nehw.it tt. Ysquina Cit: ,1 M (Jravi and E l K Ui hm, Portland; W K Crswf ml and E Conn, Sliedil, '- ti.i ',- tr, ll,'Ja:i.ilU-. HOME A.h John H1104, 1 S Tho lirt liinv, o 1 saouiiisuis r 1 1-' li'.v i Ke J H 'w is . I Spraguu, W I , by " .1 .' once. r.Ho a Willi ity .( Alb.iiy, . I teaily lor ii. ci"hi ' Nuw drt.s I' . - -i ' galit line t-l Cap-. j'Kt n-i;i i- The Iwiiiin f 11. Taiicent hiiVf i 'i'hijy hoiil :1k 11 In 1 1 C H l'"d.l . opened a waiiM.ii mi - ciiurce "f Mr E 'i' , " at the St Clin1 will ' ! L Siiti h-- .if 1 - twenty thoui,.iinl In..', n ;- ' Sllliurlis of Hie en v. 1 ' Judge Strahao's Inn' .. Sheep sliHarin; u t- ' ' ' - and thoi f t.. lu.v.i i'..;- usuully Jurito ci'M I the whii clip 01 1 i'"'t . be at l-ai. m. -n before. Omhx: tlcvii m A ilac'wcinnj ii" 1 ' hero on Tuesu,, i. 1,1 ', . ttimtf good 11, 1) . crops nvir ht:.;r. ' Or-ifoti Paciiiu wi't ..-j'i.' cadus soon, add h. 1 'in completed to 'lie sum 1 i- this season. Clt'tnico ifVi.iu. Congress has Im.-imi in .i-wmii ti.i iiv, uiou f s and Mr Hermann ha-, intmiluu'tj hiin'ln-il of bills, bat bus suecveiie i 111 ;asin,u only unu, a lull to rciiLliiiisu tne Kirst Natio ,.il liana of Portland. Will the people of Lhou in dorse such a rocoril as tiiac ? Tke West Shi Trlrvltotir aaia that a e'ttiu- ty that is uotiu d.-bl la h-hliid IU tint.-. Will ? Kuuause all toe eouiities wlnen aie Krosperiuifaro 111 d bt That is true. Rise urg Iltvirw, That is 1 ut true. Liuu coiiuty la out ot delit au.J it la prospering in a re markably lively manlier. IIOAKI) OF TICAPK. Last evening, pursuant to call, a meet ing of about thirty business men was held in the G. A. R. hall. The chairman' Judge Powell, called the meeting to order aad as chairman of the committee on constitution and by-laws, read the docu ment prepared, which is taken principally from the constitution and by-laws of the Portland Board of Trade- 1 hey provide for a monthly meeting on third Monday of month, annual election to be in Mav. Officers president, 1st and 2d vice presi dent and treasurer and secretary. Mem bers anyone in business over 21 years of age, elected by ballot, 3 negatives to re ject, monthly fees $i;non payment for 3 months, forfeiture of membership; initia mentfee$3. Committees, finance, mem bership, statistics, navigation, legislation, regulation of commerce and trade, meteor logical. Name Board of. Trade of the citv of Albany, Oregon. On motion of Dr. Maston the report of the committee was accepted, after some discussion asto the amount of the initiation fee, participated in by C. E. Wolverton, W. C. Cassell, J. II. Butkhart, N. II, Allen, L. E.aRlain and W. E. Turrell, and the changing of the fee from $3 to $5. On motion the committee on constitu tion and by-laws was made a committee to solicit members for the Board of Trade. CIH'NTY t'OliltT. (J.J. Whitney, Junto ; Alex Brandon, KP Miller iouimia.ioners. Matter of the removal of It M H.tjhcr road supervisor, dismissed. Hainan Sheldon appointed supervisor of Ulstriel z J W Wilson, 'iinervisor of district 27. resigned, and A P Blackburn appointed to nil the vacancy. D A Holman, supervisor of road district plo o, resigned, and U W Huiisaker appoint ed to fill the vunuaiicy. Ten dollars allowed for therelief of Adams' family. U M Fletcher, road supervisor of district PI o4j, resigaeu. CLAIMS ALLOWKD. W E Curl, eouuty treaa. salary $ 83 33 D V 3 Reid, county superintendent salary M) 00 Mrs Mary E Davis, keeping Kiiey. . 11 03 R Glass & Sou, support for Pierce family 12 00 Andrews 81 Haokleinan, support of Orchard family 8 00 J S Courtney, medical services to Wm Boyd 12 00 W A Frust, 2 wild eats' scalps. . . . 2 00 Examination ot Ellen Mcknii(ht (insane) 19 00 Examination of Sarah Wilton (in sane) 19 00 J B Fitzwater, keeping; W A Fitz- water 10 00 MmC Ilonck keeping A (Jjaley. ... 10 00 Mrs A L East, keeping Johu Cawnouu .'10 05 J P Ualhraith fl 00 (Ireen Morris, keeping county poor. . 7'i 00 J H Scctt, road supervisor 2 00 J S Courtney, medical services Boyd and Turner ! -10 0 J K Hiliy, watching Saudersou's bridao 12 CO H liundy, lumber 12 II P W Spink, lumber S:t 110 II Stono, work on bridge 200 (10 A fi.l! line of lr. Prices C.-eani Baking and dclicii us llavorinf extract, all sizes at Wallace & Tiiompsoxh. Fino inixid a id plaiu pi klos at Wallack Sc TiiJJirsov'a. M A VCIer eune I own on the afternoon t ain fr m Ithauou. in the oot and Shoe Line AT COST until closed out at BROWNELL & STANARD'S. ' WHAT L. E, BLAIN HAS. An immense number of suits of clothing, dress and business, for men and boys, Prices low when quality is considered. A very large stock of shoes and boots, a splen did one to select from, as it contains all grades at prices to suit. Do zens of styles of the vo ry latest goods in neckwear, and prices remarkably low. 50 cents buys a necktie of splendid quality and 25 cents a good one, A variety of styles of hats hardly equalled this side of Portland, and a stock of furnishing goods extensive in its nature. . A stock of goods all together that speaks for tself on inspection. Fosters Block, Albany, Or. FRANCIS PFEIFFEE, PROPRIETOR OF Albany Soda Works, And Manufacture of CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, ir . n.nna.a,l a nail At whold nOBlO WUW ajsci-raaan. - , Sftlo, alwav fresh and pnro nt Portland ft rice 10 uoaieirs, v - iU9 of Huts and Tropical Fruits, -OUK-oifiAR AND TOBACCO dopartinmit is com?"1". kP ? very fineat attck of arjok..i an.l ehewniR . . J -...I h.i.p ninn. that toottceo. nieeit.u'" n,1M j-t-. - is a delight to smoker. Htraycil. A small linhtKrey mare branded with the fiaiiros "ir'abonnt 10 yenrs old and thin iu flesh. Reward of $2 50 fnr her return to l.KO, (J AIKKSUN. Notice. We have appointed Mr. S. A. DcVancy. of Waterloo as our Agent in Linn county for Law of Business prepared by Prof. Parson' ot Harvard University expressly for farmers and business turn. Endorsed by "the chief and associated justices of the Supreme Bench. Is pronounced by thousands of the clearest headed business men of the coun try as a book which they can not ajford te be without. Wc ask an investigation of its merits. Agents wanted in every county in the State. W. P. Grant, Publisher, (Agent for Western and Pacific States.) 3io6 California iSt., &an Francisco, Cal. JOS. WEBBER'S Barber Shop jn nun KN'miu, .111111 un uuu iua T.- I. ju XM Jl. -.il. now c unuuy tx ivihmoii uuiiiiiii, ,usi nutiu of No. 2'n Kngino J-Iouao, where old and row cuBiomert are invueu 10 can vn aim.