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Blaily Democrat. TdBiilay evening, Maj 22, 1888. 8TITI! .1 NUTrUG, KJlUn Publlshtn. PuIiIIhIiikI every day In tho w.uk. (HiliuUys excepted.) SUBSCRIPTION RATES : Ik'llvrrod liy caarler por wotk w 15 Hy mull, 1 .or yer t" 6'l)0 Ujr iull, per 111w1r.l1 m PATES FOR WEEKLY : Oa year, tn ailtaitce......... On year, at ami ri yaar. , ail luoutlia, in aUiatictt. . HOO X.M 1.00 Entered at th'i I'wt OHl-nat Albany, Or an Hecond-clana mall matter. 1 LOCAL jlECORD. Kike in nil'. I-'oor Hii.Lii Word wai received here last evening of the burning of the residence of Mr. Ben. Iryine, broth er of Hon. R. A. Irvine, of this city, In Fox Valley lat Saturday night. The family wai awakened by the nolae of the flames, and only had lime to get from the building in their night clothes, without Having a tingle thing. Benides all of the furniture about $100 in money and nearly a thou sand pound j of wool were consumed. The house w Insured in the State Insurance CV of Salem, for $600, which will only rover a frui tion of the loin. (iAmk Law. Deer cannot lawfully be killed until July 1; ducka cannot be Uiet ' until Sept. i, beginning May 1 j prairie chicken and agc lien are iafe between April I and June 15; grouse, pheaiant, quail and partridge are protected from Jan. 1 to Inly 15; mountain and brook trout may be caught from April 1 to No vember 1. We give the above by request ef tome anxious to know hew our game lawt operate. It will be Been that thin a season of the vear when legal game is n scarce as chicken teeth. As Krriik. We understand Mr. Thos. Nast was considerably grieved because the Ukmocrat stated he was going to build a large theater at Los Angeles. We hasten to correct the item. He will not build there. The bottom has fallen out of the boom, and of course Tli : would'nt think ef putting upa theater In a bimg hole. In this matter of Items, newspapers like peo ple are liable to make errors, and if Mr N. will please not stop our paper we won't do it again. AOownox tiik Cormkk. The tariff, revenue for tariff only, reduce the surplus, wool, laboring man, factories, monopolies trusts, the farmer, etc., etc., and half the crowd only knows that it belongs to one or the other party, built that way, and the proper thing to do for party is to talk that way. Take the rich old fellow, who builds his own sidewalk, paints his own fence, digs his own ditch, and it Is simply ludi crous to hear him talk about protecting the laboring man and that Is the style of one of the meat learned of our protectionist. CiRciLAR Rainbow. A gentleman who was fishing at the falls at Oregon City on Sunday says lie saw what he considers a very curious phenomenon a circular rainbow. It was about 400 feet in diame ter, the bottom resting on the rapids below the falls. This phenomenon was probably lue to the action of liipiid "bait" on a con science that is not vet proof against dese crating Sunday, I'a.kel. A Spkliai.. The Umpqua 1 7 'mild claims te have received the following startling telegram the other day : "Washington, May 17. Congressman Hermann lias a national reputation as a handshaker. This morning he shook hands with a to bacconist's wooden Indian. He mistook him for an Oregon pioneer, and the In dian has heen red In the face ever since." Mistakkn A drunken man last night mistook a well known citizen for a barr and told him he was an old friend of Ins, but en denial the d. m. woke up and ad raittcd the gentleman was too flv for him. ' The gentleman Bays he has been haviag r "us barr joke gotten off on him all his life, -"iiis geuing pretty stale. The appear anceofthe drunken man would indicate 'hat he was nfter something stale. The Excursion. The firemen's excur sion from this city to Salem on next Satur day, will leave here at 7 o'clock In the morning, and Salem on the return trip, at o'clock in the nfteinoon. As the fare is onl.v Si, and half price for children, there Mionld be n large party. The number is limited to 250, and nlre:uly a large number ut tickets huvj been sold. Nkw IInusKi. Mr. J. M. Ralston has 'old the house on the lofs recently pur chased ( nr, Beckwith, to Mr. Ike Conn, wlo will move It to another place, when hen Mr. Ralston will build an elegant re.uicnce. Mr. Ignata Kox has let the contract for a residence to cost about $jooo on his lot corner of Broadalbin and Fifth "reett. pRovnmn. The Hook and Ladder company, ota meeting last night, decided to take a team to the state tournament, pro- 'Ided a certain numb! will attmm tn t..l- I nd go. As the nrlze la Sue Ihrrx la a M 'nducmtnt to make an extra effort in the matter. . Mae mixed and plain pickles at Wai.lack & Thompson's. IIOUK AM) AltllOAU. Mre Dr rtodpatk, of Soattle, is in the city. Fresh strawberries every morning at F. L. Keu ton's. A machine has bsen invented for shearing sheep by steam. Home fine country bacons and hams at Conn Bros., splendidly cured. Throe boxes of strawberries for 25 oscita is program lo-flay. lien B R Ilunry, of Harrisburg preoinat has been io the city to-day. The aleni printers' picnic has bseu given p. Too near elsctioa they say. The Cmmen Council, Board of Trade and State ii. S. meet to-nigbt io this city. I'utlfinivA tlnm ln.lH.l... T - C Joseph n 5-ceut cigars. First of his own Kenn it iu vou- miml T i T..i.t. Saturday afternoon at 1 o'olock, at the court itiuaoiu die cicy 01 Albany. The I'alouso City tire started in the build ing insured by the Albany Fanners' and llerobanta' Insurance Co It was a hotel. Mr. l'ete Wilson, of Corvalli wa in Al biey last eyeoiag on his way to Southern Oregon, where his wifo is lying dangerously Last evening in coming down sUirs from the pubho speaking into the dungaon below Mr Itobart Coun fell injuring himself con siderably. If some Albany meo and women, when they are getting mad, would till their mouths with watoi and oool off it would be a good thing for the community. This fareuooa a horse fell io the old well oa the ground being excavated fer the F. & M. and T. k H. blocks in this city; but was fatten out with no serious damage dene. At a pie eating match in Sen Francisco the other day. one of the contestants, Mul isne, ate 3 pounds and 71 ounces of pie in 13 miautes and 7 seconds. The fore men of the Companies of the eity are requested to meet to-morrow evening at 7 oclock at no. 1 's hall. By order of the chief Engineer. A young man who bought an engagement ring fer his best girl, a few days afterwardt returned it to the jeweler and asked for some collar buttons ia exchange. "When you oan't Bud anything else to write on, write oa my door step," said a grntlemau yesterday, and if there ia any First street step that neede doctoring, the genius can be placed. Ben Hnlladay'a effecta were sold in Wash ington City last Monday at auction; even two busts of his daughter's going among strangers. A broken up family is the Hol laday family. X dispatch from San Francisco says: "E. B. AlcMroy, state superintendent of public schools of Oregon, has arrived from Portland and secured headquarters at the Occidental hotel for the Oregon teachers at the national ocnventioo to be held in July.' A few days ago a Democrat man counted thirty-nine cttilled cowe congregated together on one ''commons." They were very peace able, and as there were no gates around or farmers' wagons to steal from behaved them selves in a very lady like manner. I'ublio speaking to-day at Scio. Several loids went from this city to assist in making members of their own Dartv to vote straight and the opposing paity crooked. That's the game you know, and why not. A long item in a Portland paper has the louowingawiui needing tn a very mild item: "Fiend Incarnate. The Hellish Designs of a Falleu Woman to Tear a Hannv Home As under. Sixteen years of Marital filial Al most Destroyed A Perfect Devil." Milo M- Dimick, whose wife.Lulu.is suinir him for a divorce, tiled his answer to the cox plaint iu the state circuit court veaterdav. Ho denies all the allegations of the plaintiff ami alleges that ma wile is an hamtual mor phine user. He also chargea that she has been secretly corresponding with her parents anil conniving to get possession of their young cuua ami taae 11 to i;autornia. vrt-fjonian. Nk.vkr Fail. The following is from the Astoria, a paper; '.hat rarely fails to say things in about the right manner) "Big crops all over the state. Crops never fait in Oregon, and any man that owns a bit of land has a sure thing and need not be siek or fear climatic trouble. Send this little chunk of truth back to some poor fellow that you know, way back in the Mississippi valley who crawled out from under the wreck of his barn in the last cv clone, and who is now inking quinine every uay lor tne snakes, and ten him it Is the exact fact." Tub Press. The local paper is expect ed to continually slug the praise of its community and its capacity to do this is governed by the manner in which it is sup ported. It is a hard and severe task fer a paper In a small town to be fresh and lively every day even when making nioncr, but if the "grass is short" It is infinitely more ilitlii'iilt. Just in proportion to the pros perity of a local paper will the town Itself prosper. Every cent made by the local paper is expended in making Itself better known and to that extent the town is bene fited. A-. From Chook. County. Mr. lason Wheeler arrlvdd in Albany from Crook county a few days ago, and reports the wagon road in good condition for travel generally, several teams having passed without any trouble. It has not ruined in Crook county since February and crop pros- JllI.LS UIU Tt-'J "I'M. For Sale. Two safes, two platform scales, two counter scales, one set store lamps, four show cases, for one-half orig inal cost. W.M, Simpson. Public Spkakino. Hon John P Irish will spsak at Halsey, Friday eyening, May 25, and in Albany, Saturday afternoon, May Cti, a, 1 o'clock, Kmpluj Out of the Fire. Editors Democrat ; Judge Williams on last evening inadvert antly got off a very happy illustration, if carried out. He said Col. J. P. Irish came from California to Oregon to) tell the peo ple of Oregon if they would keep out of the fire they would'nt get burned, and If they would come in out of the rain they would'nt get wet, which are very trite but true sayings. But Mr. J. F. Swift is here to tell the people (in connection with Judge Williams) that if they put their hands in the fire they will not get burned and if they stay out in the rain they will not get wet. No apter illustration of these emin ent gentlemen upon the Tariff question could be made. While Cel. Irish is telling the farmers that they are paying the tariff on what they consume "that is protected." Messrs. Swift and Williams are telling the faraners that they are not paying it, though they may continue to go down in their pockets forthe last penny for clotning.ete., for their families j yet though they are putting their hands In the fire they are not getting burned, and though they ma stand out in the rain, these gentlemen still inMst they will not get wet. Thank you, Judge, for your happy illustration. Farmer. P. S. I for one choose to get out of the fire and come in out of the rain. School District Trouble. Last week we mentioned a dispute going on in Dis trict 24, lying just beyond the Catipooia bridge, over the building of n new school house. Two meetings had voted a school house, but on account of some defect In the proceedings another meeting was call ed for Monday of this week, when, almost every voter in the district and some who were not voters, were present. The feeling ran high, and the meeting terminated, we are told, in a fight between a couple of well known farmers, without a vote being taken at all. It seems that the District has a school house now, not a very good one, lo cated near the Catipooia load. Those en the other road want a school house nearer that road ; one faction figuring for the cen ter of the population and the other forthe center of district. Hence the quarrel. Of course the Democrat is en the fence in the matter, and only gives the facts as have been narrated. It is to be hoped though that the matter be amicably settled, as the people of the district cannot afford to have an everlasting internal dissension going on, to the detriment of all of their interests. If there is one thing more than another we need to be united on it Is our school inter- ts. Excursion to Halsey. Friday even ing, Msy 25, an excursion train of three coaches wilgo from this city to Halsey, where Hon.J. P. Jrish, the silvery tongued orator, will address the people of Linn county on the Issues of the day. It will aiford an opportunity for our citizens to take a cheap ride, and everybody should go regardless of party ties. 'Tell the news through the country'in order that a big excursion may be the result. The Oi d Story. Another one of those deer mistaking accidents occurred on 8un day near Jacksonville. Dick Mitchell and Asa Hammond were out deer hunting, Mitchell having killed one deer was on his way homeward, carrying his game. Ham mond saw him with the deer, and careless ly fired, killing Mitchell instantly. Men who mistake deem for companions need to te mistaken cow thieves in Texas once in awhile. B. oi- T. Meeting The regular meet ing of the Board of Trade has been post poned until Tuesday evening, May 22nd, at 8 o'clock, in the G. A. R. Hall, on account ot the Lourt House and G. A. R. Hall both being engaged for Monday evening. By order of the President J. W. Bi.ain, Secretary Albany, May 19th, iSSS. HARRIED. VOUNd MILLER. On Monday even ing, Mav2ist, 1S8S, at the Depot Hotel in Albany bv Rev Father Louis Metayer, . - - S r w . J ' mit. jos. 1 ounu ana -uiss iaura miller both of Albany. Weather Report. For hours, be ginning at ociock, p. in. Fair weather. Nearly stationary tempa-i lure. ' Uotel Arrivals, Revere House. E Hartless.Corvallis ; 8 T .Suit, Washington, D. G. ; G H Shiblev, Chicago s J M Shelley, Portland ; L -1 rt A t - . I - ' 1 - . t-; , ici ciiiwii, iisiviiii; ucii 1 rrsicr, 1-HXie M A Miller.Citv ; Chas Phillips,Junctlon; - w jasseii,o r ; ri r Elevens, -n y ; i hos Stabb, Mrs Cain, Philomath. Russ House. II M Anderson.Tallinan ; Sam L Pritchard, S F ; H W Hollowav, Thos Hcndrix, Z B Hendrix, Portland ; 'E Dusker, Junction 1 Mrs Cain and Theo Leabo, Philomath j Mrs Rohb ; Jason Wheeler and wife, Warm Spring j C I) Mat lien v and wife. County Canvass, Syti vase, Wednesday, May 23rd, atone cli . p. m. SL. d,Thi" jr, May 24th, at one o'clock p. m. Halsey, F May 25th, at one o'clock, p. m. ' Harrisbui .aturday, Jay 26th, at one o clock p. ir HrownsvU. MOI1day, May 28th, at one o clock p. m. Crawfordsville, Tuesday, May 29th, at one o'clock p. m. Sweet Home, Wednesday, May 30th, at one o clock p. m. Waterloo, Thursday, May 31st, at one o'clock p. m. Lebanon, Friday, June 1st, at one o'clock p. m. Albany, Saturday, June 2nd, at oneo'clock p. m. Opposing candidates are respectfully in di''cuslstonsPreSCnt a"d ParticiPatc the J. A. Beard, T. . , Chairman Wemocratic County Central Commiltte. muitfjumnHj'-TTSfTjtmaij -rrf A. J. ROSSITER, Veterinary Surgeon. viraduateorths Ontario Veterinary Col lege, Toronto, Canada. GftlPA nnil YUiarn n.n .rD.-.l vjui iiu. VI ODUVUU and Baker Htreets. ALBANY. OREGON. DR. A. H. TALIAFERO, I have nwsftntltf mrriwaA fmm lha ...1 am fully prepared to treat in the moat thor- uugu sou successiui manner an kinds of warts, cancers, wens, tumors, scrofulas, etc., on reasonable terms. I am prepared to give as good reference aa any cancer doctor in the eountrv. AitJwiim. .f AlUm. J T jive needed information. A. ri. 1 aliapero. The place to get honest goods at lowest market price is at Brownell & Stanard's. WHAT L, E. BLAIN HAS, ' An imm ense 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 alTgradest prices to suit. Dozens of styles of the very latest goods in neckwear, and prices remarkably low. 50 cents buys a necktie of splendid quality and 25 cents a good one, Cheap Excursion. -TO- HALSEY, FRIDAY EVEKIHC, MAY 25, 1888. Leaving Albanv In three coaebea at 6:30 p. m. and returning immediately af ter the address by , Hon. J, P, Irish, Everybody ahould go, 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 tself on inspection. Foster s Block. Albany. Or. EtMTHIlG in the Boot and Shoe Line AT COST until closed out at BROWNELL & "STANARD'S.