Daily evening Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-1888, May 28, 1888, Page 3, Image 3

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    Dnily Democrat
Holiday wmvgt' Kay 28,' 1888.
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(llaikIeesotteri.)
SU3 5C31PTI0W RATES :
Ity iiiaU, IMW yon"
Ily mul, fur iii'iH '-ii -
RATES FOB WEEKLY
Onoymu, luft'lv .co .,
Oim yctr, Kt eml ' yr.,
Six lutiuttn, hi a tvwv..
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... S.K
.. l.oo
Btit4rod.it th Pwt OM at Albany,
Hrtoa).lui.iw nu.il matter.
LOCAL RECORD.
Willi l'ou. '-iu.nl evening
Mri
ghanc ami son', .Arthur, wert leaving tlie
Opera House, v:'.ieie they had been attend
ing memorial m Wviuis, a strange man stcp-
nJ iin i limn -iffld offered young Shane
fifty ccirUdf he VvWult! go with him about a
block aud:l)elp hian manage a horse. The
boy consented an it!'sy started down See.
t i .irmi .t(lii!r. After nolng finite a
distance the Shane , told the man they
f; had gone oyer n btlutk. and asked where
the home v.s. Thrian had hold of his
arm, and suspecting aiething was wrong
vounir Shone made u.Gesperate enort anu
" J l.J 1.. : l.!n,M.-a l.n -.in a
' ( , fust as he could, frightened nearly to
s. death, tlio m w after .hiii. Fortunately a
v , nightwabdoirjtn was near by and interfer-
, ed, when inc .man in .uyn ran ana was
; , seen no more. The boy avas taken home.
i lust what the ebiect of "Has stranger wus
', can only be surmised. Wither it was to
, .kidnap the boy or rob lunv or what is not
,. known.
This afteruoxn we leacr. thatthe same
, :;ian tried to yet, at diffe.-iint times, two
..other boys to go with him, to east of the
, city and see toir.e coons, but they did not
i ..bite.
J l!K.F.siivTi:ir Social .Union The
second annul lurking of t(.is Union will
ibe, l.cllat Auioiaon June ft.it. Attractive
;pr.ogrvns for the Church and Sunday
: School have been prepared. Rev. K. R.
, . . U'ritchaid, of tfiit ,rfity will, .conduct the
, ul.uaic, and Rev.Cibony, of i-!lanon, will
(oiler the opening prayer at i the Sunday
.School-sessions. Tieec mcefc.iga are said
' ' to be very enjoyable aflairs. tj lie trip itself
elid-sir. opportunity to take ar. .excursion
chea,, ai.d no doubt lowe of our Albany
peop:e w:K do so. TJoe ronui ,lEp rates
will be : Al'iany, $1.10.: Iyebauon, .60 ;
liaise., J.bo ; Kugene, 4?3.v
A Paiic. The Congrcgatlonpl, i'res.
. hyteriar. and V. I'. Sabbatii Schools will
hold a picnic .on the Santiam niver next
p, .Saturday, the:e being a very nice uWcc.-Ccr
i I'.he purpose, where the Oregon . I'acifcc
' crosses the riyir. The train with .four
.cars will leave Ahvi city at 9 o'clock and. re.
i ;it)i n at about 5 .oVlock. Tickets lor the
ipicniccan heomamrd of Mr Oley Wood
'. ' i .worth, at Blackn-a.'s di ' store, afd will
t : .:rtl rn Umi.i,ri flh ll.t-mk Kah.
v ' I bath Schools, under .thirteen years oi pzc
t. :. in . ! e
f liitii lie gicn iicKcis'krtCC.
', Annwulation Jplwt V. Swift to-night,
' and n-.be he gctsthrou'ilhere will be, the
.' Visual cry by his followers that he deinpl-
rished Irisb. Ily the way,,iw-a-davs, this
b the way they talk about tie fast fellow on
. . all occasions ; but wc notice ttsuit the other
fellow puts himself together guin pretty
tiquickly. Tliis work of uuniliihVJon really
,i 'is 'just simply in most cases a mtlter of be-
'','ief.
j; VFali.ek OfT.A manipulator ui anti
! many, who arrived in the city this im
! , ing from Southern California, where he
) worked it Los Angeles during the winter,
,i says, as others say, that the bottom has
I fallen completely out of the boom there,
I and things are flat. We beg to bo saved
1 from inli:ilt'd booms, organiied for gam-
bllng purposes,
Fi.o f.rs.- Parties who desire to furnish
, ' dowers to be used by the G, A, R, on
' Memorial Day (Wednesday), will please
. leave the same at the G. A. R. Hall ot
.. Tuesday evening, or notify any member of
'theG. A. R.or W. R. C. and they will
i,call at residences to get them,
t A Pknsion. Last Saturday evening,
jMKjohn Moriiison, a worthy member of
;theG, A. R., of tUis clly, nd a faithtul
soldier, received trmm Washington pension
JMpers, granting him a pension on account
Of rheumatism of siv dullars a month, be
Binning In April, 1SS7.
LwKP.-Mrs. (;. V. Sanborn, wife of the
ifitcr, died at her boms in the Third
Ward, Saturday evening of quick con
oamption, and was buried Sunday after.
loon, iineral services being conducted bv
lev. l'ritcbard.
A a)i)i Titit. The excursion party re
turned home from Salem Saturday nigm,
in good spirits, getting here about 10:30.
They reported an excellent time aim "
treatment by the Salem firemen, n l.c-
gant dinner was served at noon ana go""
feeling prevailed. The Statesman has the
following to say of the visit to that city :
Tlm Salem firemen, with Chief Knglneer
Churchill at their head, and the Second
Reiriment band were 011 hand to escort the
visitors uo town. A procession was form-
.. . ,1.. ;., 11 n.iil the line of
il.rnuol. His iirlncfDal ktrectt was
taken up. At Tigers' engine house an iio
nroiniitu rostrumlwaa made out of Aler
1 look and Ladder's truck, and Mayor Mur
nhy climbed upon top and made a very
neat and cordial address of welcome to the
A limn v hrivs. The firemen and visiiii
then dispersed and visited thu various points
of Interest about the city, at noon congie-' '
gatina at W.C. l.V. llall, where a must
bountiful dinner was served by the ladies.
The Albany firemen arc about to purchase
a new cngine.and they Inspected thorough
'y the equipment of the Salem depart
ment. Capitals' La France engine was
taken out of its house, steam gotten up, and
water thrown. The Albauyites spent five
very pleasant hours in the capital city, and
at 4 p. m. started for home. They express
ed themselves as much pleased with the
courteous treatment. The visitors were
accompanied by the Albany junior band,
which plays very creditably."
Memorial Doixus. - Last evening the
opera house was crowded 0:1 the occasion
' of Union memorial services. Rev. II. P.
Webb delivered the sermon, taking for bis
text Prov. 13 jo. It was an Interesting
effort. Prayers were offered by Revs.
Irvine and Rominjer, and benediction by
Rev. Trumbell. Music was furnished by
a large choir. Preparations are being
made for more than an ordinarily large
procession on Wednesday. It will move
at 10 o'clock. The graves will be decorat
ed under the auspices of the G. A. R. and
W. R. 0., anu the address will be delivered
by Hon. L. 11. Mantanye. Sabbath schools
and other organiatiuns have been invited
to join in the procession, and all the flow
ers to be obtained are desired far the occa
sion. (jKV, S11 kr idan .A dispatch was re
ceived here this morning announcing the
death of General Phil. Sheridan, at his
home in Washington. He was one of
the most gallant and brave generals in the
war of the rebellion, and leaves a spotless
record behind him. Slowly but surely
the prominent men of th? era of that war
arc passing away and a new generation is
coming to the front. It is a pleasing feat
ure of the history of the times that men
like Sheridan, who were in the thickest of
the fight, have been Uie least bitter since,
and have done the most toward healing
over the breach.
Lati-.r. A dispatch denying Sheridan's
death was received just before going to
press. In all probability he can not live
any great length of time.
IIOHK AXly AIIKOAI).
nt lirownsyillo to.
89 in the shade.
Tho candid iti'S
. ....
Fresh strawbml"" ,n"rn,, " r'
tlnntnil'll.
ru. h,.,l n7.n m is litre and it will bo
three .lays to .fuimnnr.
as ouo 01
SVrf.l 1 IV
bast business
,L . '.'ie hifiry of Albany.
W II " 's"b )np". I'V'"K nc.rtUis city, i
ni.it. sick ,'ith malarial le.ver.
n r Vortlan.l wants to drill with any
. . A. s. :.. linma and may o
,.i"VrM. -t tbe old stand
aa- Trv one of
of his own
J-
Mil 0
b -ceot .Wgw- r,m
car
race.
-At lU tnarna.tt at Vancouver lajt y
' ,, : f Ast.rii. 111 tba spoed n
.. rnfl l.,-,t in -o -o v-
. i.-..if.l,.F warranted ly
f,wmbia - Deround
f Vanton. 3'lb. t.0 for bJ cto.
discovers! th
Ma t know wnav w
Hotel Arrival',
NOTICE
Rkvkrb 1Iiii:hr A (i Penland, Port-
and: 11 II Reaves. Portland; Charlie
ortcr, Portland ; w 11 Hue; jonn Kom;
(i Headrick. Corvallis; T 15 Cooper; A
Cohcn. Portland: O S Mav, Scio; W Tharp,
Alsca; K K Montague, L.uuanoii vv 11
lodges, Wells; K J r razier, saiem ; 1 11
'nrti-r. Salem : W Hurke. tj t. K; I I.
...ixliton. Shcdd: las Dullois, Salem; Ira
c l n.r. Albany: C G lones, 8 K;F law-
k:irrai' 1 1 Hover, lirownsviue; 1
m 1 iimnuin Portland : R 15 Calvin. N Y;
John Uilye-j, Scio; I A IScnnett, city ; M
Mix, Independences O II Irvine, city; John
K Swift.S r ; llcrDen a lomuuii,
C UeWcuse, 8 r .
Rl-ss Ilotsi-.. O O Robinson, Cal. ; J
Colden, Albany'; Clyde Roach, Corvallis;
M W Mix. Independence ; Jason wnecicr
city ; O H Irvine, city ; Ala Marsnan,
- . . . . . . . t .
city ; IraC'ox.citv ; 1 1 Y voung, . u.u.m,
H I Sne city : c 1- - j
George L Blackmail and family, city ;
i Wonriworlh. city ; W 11 Cowan, cit;
Sotli Is hertliy ei.si
warnwila will oua buti
Ity order ol too loui.cii
ISM. N.J.U
ROSE JELL'
Rose Jfllvor Klnir o
Urs, B llyituui. 1st do.
FOR SALE,
I have a secoml h-
a tctiond tiavixl Buck
Ifaiiu One mile ftou
KEEP OF
Ilunten and d
be'weeti atihecp
nulillwl to Keep
fur the cun8eiuf
1 tiiat I
2!oi.
I
i)
O Woodworth, city ; W I cowan, cuy .
Prank Kortimller, city ; " ' "
R ; A Uccker, Ual ; J i.cv-ne..c, .
Drill P Pope, Lebanon ;R r Cantcr-
h.irv. Butler. Mo. ; rrari".,"v '
Golden, Albany
R Ii Smith, city
th:
Ho1
'SOU
u
. . - ...I l" .l.nt
Y.CirUv the stoamer - -
tf rTil Cascade lock, with several o
pid V featwas witnessed by several
Dll J
I A Cronch, Seattle ; J J Graham, Milters ,
1 W Movill. Salem ; L
-L ... , r ... .UK
i. u l.i.i. it (i D Price. Cal. ; fc
G Miller, city : Win uroauiey, ro...,
L C (jilmorc, Sherman, Tex.
1 1 .: . .. .1 f..r Chieaeo,
" .. ' h will
fc-J I sj - --
ev
iLANimiti-H.-After several adjourn
ment the trial of Landreth, the Po'k
unty murderer, began tl.i, morning at
."i'u. jKe.,u"al dufense nf l"anitvwlll
0 pleaded but it cannot save him. He is
duo4 to hang, or there is no such thin
1 justice. ,
Ixqi'iRua.-The fastest time ever made
i State tournament in Oregon was made
. Astoria,when the Capitols.of Salem made
q wet tut, 300 yards, in 50 seconds.
tSOCO worth of b wta an i shon ,.ni
;, 'to-im,t.SrANARi..
; ! :
Hack from the Minks. Last Saturday
evening Messrs. J. J. Uayis, II. Kenton
and S. II. AlthOuse returned from the
Santiam mines, where Uiey have staked
out three claims and established the loca
tion for a quartz mine. Their mine will be
only about seven miles from the Oregon
Pacific, with a road running to it. The
present outlook is that it contains some
past ore; but it has not yet been thorough
ly prospected. Some of the mines farther
.froix: the railroad are being worked with
moderate results. What Is needed is capi
till. With it there Is no reason why bii?
results should not be obtained, for there is
no doubt that the precious metal is there in
large quantities.
Wiu-AJKcttk U.MVKRsiTV We have
just received the program forthecommence-
ment season -f. this university. The bac
calaureate senium will be delivered on
June 10 by Rev. Kummer, of Portland;
and the commencement exercises proper
will take place on JvTie 14. The address
will be delivered ky Rev. Houcrhton. of
Portland. Following are the Graduates:
hitciielor of Arts. -Albert IS Mulligan, Eu
gene; Win. S iletzle-, bajem; Harold
Oberg, PorJand; Wlliis C. JJ.nvley, Al
bany. 11. of 8.- -John JensCU. Ovtlerville,
W. T. . of L.T. ". lirown, Uoht Citv,
and Wilis C. Hawley.
A Yoixe Man. Yesterday jtftyrnoon I
a young man' was found lying In the wooaV
above Lebanon In a speechless condition.
He was brought down to Lebanon and
rcstoatlves applied, when lie recovered so
that he could speak. When brought to
Lebanon he was recognized by citizens
there as a Mr. Warrincrof Salem, lie is
supposed to be the son of Dr. Warriner of
that place. Being without money the citi
zens of Lebanon made .ip a purh'e to buy
him a ticket and sent him to Salom.
Last
the rapi
board.
thousao
1 EVnnlr 1 ..no a
.... .H..n tJt.lQLO..U.u.. - -- ...
with indefini . i.ok for his retorn tn lDany
do. We shal lin that smoky city (ft a
after swclteriti
on- " - . .1 raa of the
Ui from the Way s.1" i
Ono would thi I tlk that wht Vuy v.
Portland papers . orytbina else will fceve to
tbeir new hotel ev aatVw of fact tte-ifid bo
step aside. Aiai . iasus f.ad the newooe the
tola will do the bus 1
"driiBi i c -mUtrsateibet-It
is to bo hoped S , wig .f til0 ,ityi tbin
lor 1U A.ua7. . ,g uom th, f0Hom
" VVk iTii' "publican
managsrsdid not appro.
Swift m mnch as they th.
His speech at the opera h
and a disappointment. B
on the bloody abirt ana a.
and Saturday morning none o
Os the Marry. Pallette Lane, a Sil
InHinn. ran away with an Indian maid
' a Ann .lones. Monday night
en - -- , . . u.
They were pursueu ana caugm. V"
Citv Wendesdav, ana at oucc
' c;i..... T n was married to n
"Y? " ..'.'I r-T- " !., three weeks since,
but tired of his new wib and slid out with
Miss Anna. Lane has been married two
E three tlmeS, aid' as our Inform
nearly lon tUe marry. s'
WaaM i m w I
"Jeans c
klk
'IS,
ms efo JtBtors to
he;
.ai
called on hint at his rooms
house, and he was allovad to i
onattaaded . At tho depot ho
aud down the platform apparen
thought. He waa probably try
terrains the calibre of the repab
agers.
iU Hon. John F.
WfCht they would,
ase waa a failure
t dwelt too long
deed the issues,
f tho "faithfull"
vt the Moaroa
oto tba depot
wandered up
tly in sltap
in( to de
Hean man-
W. MCtAUGHU.V.
fashionable Tailor.
-m,!.niS--' -d to
from 'Frisco, s ZZ , 'Z " s'nP'e, direct
... - niog ac
? groceries
tit'tfn, BMel Boons,
'Wodcaro-iaa-j,.,.
--as Q9
For Sa
cales, two
amps, four sh
nal cost.
Wallacb Si Thompson's
Wells Dun
terms. Call an .1,.
office.
. LWO
scales '"""orm ,
,'Vfor,,'.
Silwar..
- Ice cold lemonade
Kenton's.
this evening l
F. L.-
tc-
Try It An exchangi
want to know the name
! says: '-If you
of the man wh
beats people out of money that he owes
them put down the year in which you
were born, add 4, add your age, multiply
by looo, subtract 077,43 from the product,
and the result, taking the letters in their
order, is A I, B 2, C 3, etc , is the proper
title." 1
An Interesting Talk. Miss Wallace,
whom we mentioned Saturday as belngin
the city, yesterday afternoon gave a very
interesting talk to the U. P. Sabbath
School, on the education of negro children
and on the home for negro girls at Knox
villc, Tenn., in particular. Miss Wallace
has been connected with the school there
for about twelve years.so thnt her remarks
were full of matter for thought.
New embroidery iust received at
IteidV,
W F
An Indian Item. Saturday some
breeds came to town, bought some wl.
key and in the evenirg took it to camp ju
beyond the Calipooia, where a big jambore
was had among the half breeds. On com
plaint of Mr. Frank Hughes, who lives in
the neighborhood Frank and George Cook,
sons of a white man and squaw, were ar
rested, and this afternoon were tried before
Justice Humphrey under a Stale law, for
giving liquor to Indians. Nellie Johnson,
a half breed, swore that Frank Cook gave
her a drink and that she would drink when
ever treated. She said she did'nt like him
because he would not marry her, and
wanted to confine her testimony to the
whiskey part.
Gov. Grover. Gov. GVover, lately re
turned from Europe, was in attendance at
the speaking of Col. Irish Jast Saturday,
and made some remarks at the ciCc of the
meeting. I Ie said he was in Pari jit the
r i.A : t.
..... ..c o! i-resiqcnt Cleveland
message to Congress recommendinsra re
,l,.i;.. nii. . . ? "
. ...v.uu on me ground that we
were collecting more money from the pee
pic than was needed. Th. ... L "
duceda profound sensation among think
ing men everywhere in Europe. They ex
clauned.herc is a government that doe not
want so m.tli ,
1 ,1 , "" was mere ever
. , uii me nistory, among all
nations before ! This is the n.ni..t
eminent and the greatest people.
A Runaway. Three young men were
coming to Albany with a load of wood
this morning when their team h,..-,
frightened near the fewish ceme
tery and ran aWUV. Running
stump the wood "was scattered right and
icit ana the team stopped.
NoTicE.-.Thosc receiving Invitation. to
.'he flag presentation will meet at the W
C I". IMIall.Tuesdav
p. m. I '?se present invitations nt the
door. COMMITTFE,
Bjrn Ta the wife of Squire Risley.op
posltc this city ,ln Benton county ,May 28th,
a girl. Mother 4S and father about Od vcars
of age.
Reqi ested to Close, BuiirtCi-s men
are requested to close their places of busi
ness on Memorial Dav from lO a. in. to
12 m.
Benefit Ball. On Thursday evening
June 71I1, a ball will be given at Lowson.by
W W Crawford, for the benefit of Win
I echlcs, who was recently burned out
Tickets, $i.oo. It is a worthy object, and
there should be a large crowd present.
WHAM, E. BLAIN- HA
1-
jA.H 1 TH TY1 fine a tro s,, 1 ,
:,,::rr: r: men ana.b when ,
A ry large stock of shoes and boots, a gple.-
did one to select from, m it contains all grades at
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,
The place to get honest goods at lowest
market price is at Brownell & St.mara's.
Weather Reidrt. For .'4 hours, be
ginning at 7 o'clock, p. m.
Kir weather. Cooler tenipsra'.ure.
A variety of styles of hats hardly equalled this
side of Portland, and a stock of furnishing goods
extensive in its nature.
Fibe mixed and plain pickles at
Wsllaci! ii Tnourmx'a.
J. P. Wallace, Physician and Surteon, Al
bany, Or.
A stock of goods all together that speaks f j
itself on inspection.
Foster s Block, Albany, Or