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Daily Democrat Friday Evening, Juno 1, 1888. hin t. a arrrixf-, KJiun ..i !'uwui!r. I'iiljli.K"! ovory thy In lli'j wrok. (Suml-iys cxccttcl.) SUSSCKIPriON RATES : lMivcrri by cmrlcr por wuuk. 1 .15 My mull, er yuar 6.00 l!y mul, ter iiuir.li 60 RATES Fdil WEEXLY : One ytmr, in advaiH-o n yuar, t enJ f yuar bix inuiitlm, In ailvitucu $2.00 .m l.oo Ei.tora J nt tho Post OlTl ?o at Albany, Or an Boooud-clasH mall mat tor. LOCAL JIKCO III). Sokk Dintkkss. Now that wc haye started on the bone item it is our duty to complete it. The ma was a retired actor; he was not drunk, but loose in the garret. When the hone was taken from Ids throat and he saw it in the doctor' forccpts, he straightened up, looked tragically at it, like Hamlet at the skull, and with a fear fully, yet bewitching stage effect said: "Tha'nk God! In the name of the iinmor tal Shakespeare you have relieved nie of a sore distress and put a quietus to the awful agony caused by that bone." Cur tain falls. That Ki.ai;. The tlag presented the other evening by the ladies of Albany to V. Co. was received by express this morn ing from Detroit, a week late. It is an elegant emblem, bxhV, feet, red, while and blue, with gilt stars and beautiful gilt cord and tassels. Tnc flag is made of the best banner silk, and with the staff cost about A50. The members of the Company, who have seen it are very proud of the gift, as well as of the givers. Smii.i.d. A prominent Republican of this city returned from Portland last even ing and Informed another prominent Re publican that it was highly probable that Gearin would carry Multnomah county. Then the ether Republican got mad and swore lie would never vote for another Multnomah county Republican. Then they smiled at Gross1 bar to drown their indignation at the pcrfidiousness of Port land republicanism. Thkoat Clt. Thursday afternoon a couple young men from the country were trying la make a caynse fresh from Bunch Grass navigate our streets, using the whip briskly, when the animal fell over on his head, causing such serious injury that the owner cut his throat this morning to re lieve him of his agony. A I.itti.k P icnic Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Sherman Thompson took her Sub bath school class, consisting of about fif teen bright beys and girls, across the river, where a lively day was spent, inc. tiding the partaking of a refreshing repast. Lit tle picnic parties like this build up Sabbath schools, and in many respects are more enjoyable than large ones. RiNCi Lost. Yesterday afternoon while in bathing near this city Dr. Maston lost from a finger a fine fifteen dollar ring. If now lies on the cold, cheerless bottom of the C'alipooia, and nn doubt the tinder will confer a great favor by returning it to the Doctor. Tim Dm ii. Mr. Crawford has a large force of men at work at the mouth of the Santiam ditch, enlarging the wing dam, so that the supply of water will be more regular and larger in the low season, lie states that he intends to place it in good condition. Dkoopkd. The white llag that was raised yesterday for clear weather, this morning was seen drooping In shame, limp as a dish rag, another fine rain storm hav ing visited our city during the night. As a matter of fact the llag was simplv ahead of time as Is often the case, and meant that the storm is to bea short one, followed by clear weather. Tii.ini;. Mr. John Hoffman informs a Democrat man that he has made arrage ments with some Portland tile men for manufacturing tiling and doing stone work in a first-class manner, that a partnership will he formed and the business pushed through the Valley. , Goon Oi-I'Ickks. mong the most com petent precinct officers In Oregon, or eyen the United States are Justice Humphrey and Constable Burkhart, of East Albany precinct. Vole for them for re-election. " St'KciAL Dki.ivf.ry. Browncll & Stan ard have begun a special delivery system, imd will send goods to customers nt short notice. Orders taken regularly at private residence where requested. Just the thing. On Ki.kction Day, The ladies of the Baptist Church will give a dinner on June 4th (election day) at W. C. T. I. Hall. Dinner commencing at II a. m., followed by lunch and social in evening. Tickets at door 25 cents, including dinner. Ice cream or struwbcriies extra. Weather Report. For .".4 hours, be ginning at 7 o'clock, p. in. Generally fair, nearly stationary tem perature. For Sat.r One New Studebakcr wag- vn 3'X Inches spindle. Also new set har ness. Inquire at the Russ House. J. II. Howard. IIOMK AND AliltOAi). Attend tho sale of the St. diaries hotel anil old Orange store to-morrow at 1 o'clock r. M, Putronize homo industry. Try one of Joseph's 5-ceiit agar. First of his own make. Mr. Kugcne I-aFornst lias just returned from Pin ti and, where ho sold snvoral bloodoi horses. Miss Amelia, tin) popular daughter, of Samuel May. of llarrishb-jrg, is in tho city, the truest of hi. I. Senders. Mr. Louij Viereck has purchased the bar bur shop of IJuuiel Suttou, just east of the llerrro house, aud will run it hereafter. To-morrow is what is called, labor day. Wo Munition it so that our citizens will know tbat it is in existence, at least on paper. Tho swimming season is hre, and bithor should call on L. E Blalu ami net a suit, and there can be no question about tho legality of swimming at the mouth of the C'alipooia. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to call and examiue the goods and pnuos at F. L. Kenton's store near the post eliioe. Yoa will save money by taking your sick sowing-machine to tiie repairor, B F Parsons at .sixth ami Jelleron Ms., Albany, Oregon. Good satisfaction or no pay. Mr, Leslie Matbion, who was recently se verely burned at Stampede tunnel, arrived in the city this noon on a two weeks vacation, lis rece.ved a terrible scorching. Mr. T. J. Ciine, one of the efficient at tactless of the custom house at Portland, is in the city, bad on Monday will help swell the democratic vote of Linn eouoty, The Kev Jesse C Taylor will hold Divine service in St. Peter's Episcopal Church next Sunday, June 2nd morning and evening. Service this (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock. All are invited to attend. D iscj race I'll Dki.eoatk. T. C. Stev ens, of Lafayette, Yamhill county was a delegate to the Sunday school convention, which was held at Albany last week. On his return home Thursday of last week, he stopped off at this place and, sad to relate, got glorously drunk. He was arrested by Maisha! Dunn and put in jail to cool over night. The next morning he was brought up befoie Recorder St, Clair and was lined $5 which he could net pay and turned over his watch instead. Not being satis fied with his first drunk, he proceeded Friday night to fill up again, and was fined the second time, and put up his watch chain in default of funds. Finally he left town for home. Stevens holds the posi tion of sergeant-at-arms of the Oregon senate. Benton Leader. Enjoyeo Himself. Mr. W. II. Ray mond, the gentlemanly assistant secretary of the Farmers' it Merchants' Insurance Company, of Albany, Oregon, paid the bay a visit recently and expressed himself as being highly pleased with the place and the inhabitants thereof, and say that for good solid enjoyment, line scenery and genial companionship he can conscientious ly recommend his menus seeking a sum mer resort to come to Newport. Ami. He Died. At the residence of his sis ter, Mrs. Gillinghain.on Piety Hill, Salem Thursday, May 31st, at 4 a. m., John T. Warinner. aucd M years and 6 months. This is the young man who was brought down from "Lebanon in a helpless condi tion, having been found nea- that place Sunday.lying in the road.wnere ne nau lain In an epileptic lit lor loriy-cigiu nours. Statcsman. Teachers. Twenty-two good leokin school teachers, or would be teachers, are bcinir examined at the Court House to-day Dr. Irvine and Prof. Walker are assisting Superintendent Reid in conducting the ex amination. Everybody. Everybody should attend the public speaking at the opera house to morrow afternoon. The "boys" have had experience now and will spread tnem selves. II Kill A tTiioRiTY. Harvey Scott, of the Oregonum, said to a gentleman in Port land the other day that Gearin would be elected. It is further reported that Mr. Scott and many of the Uregomau staff, would vote for Ucarin for congress. East Orcgotlitiii. Invited. Persons receiving sample copies of the Daily Democrat are invited to subscribe. 15 cents per week delivered by carrier and 50 cents per monui ny man NOTICE TO THK PlMtl.lC. Uw n,i. ti.nl rnnc-nl nf Messrs. TtlOITiaS Jones and Louis Viereck, arrangements have been made whereby the latter has purchased the barbershop of Daniel Sut ton, and will again go into business in this city. Thomas Jones. Loi is Viereck. o.. .1-: a ..trlotlv iLh htminoia and keec- inn expanses liuht 1 am enabled to sell goods at very low prices, r. 1, A full line of Mr. Prices Cream Bak.Dgand delicious fUvoriox extract, all sizes at Wallace & Thompson s, TKI.KIiRAI'illl.' SI.MSIAIiY. The Oregon and California delegation arrived at St. Louis Thursday, aud are said to he solid fur Cleveland and Thurumn. Senator Mitchell's joint resolution pro viding for the appointment by the Secre tary of the navy of a commission compos, cd of three competent naval ollicers, to select a suitable site for a naval station, navy yard and docks on the Pacific Coast, was on Thursday taken up in the Senate. and after bring defended by Mitchell, 'io presented a lengthy letter from the admiral of the navy in its support, was passed. The L"ni(n pacific R K is threatened with a strike, as the result of recent ar rangements allowing the Burlington to run Kansas City, St. Joseph U Council Bluffs night trains over the Union Pacific bridge at Omaha. The Grant Memorial University, of Athens, Tennessee, at Us commencement Thursday, conferred the degree of doctor of laws on I .eland Stanford, Senator from California. The residence of Mrs. Lee Jerome was entered by burglars Tuesday night and $io,c:x worth of diamonds stolen. The in mates of the house were chloroformed. Mrs. Jerome caused a sensation some weeks a'o by marrying the head waiter of a hotel. She is worth half a million. General Sheridan's condition is very critical and he cannot live long. At the Prohibition National Convention at Indianapolis Thursday Clinton B. Fiske, of New Jersey was nominated for Presi dent and John A. Brooks, of Kansas City for Vice President, 1 he woman suffrage plunk was nailed into the platform after a stormy debate. A collision occurred on the Cheyenne & Northern branch of the Union Pacific.near Bordeaux, Thursday, between a work train and a passenger engine, w hich resulted In the death of Passenger Conductor May field, and the probably fatal injury of En gineers Brooks and Marsden, anil the se rious injury of four other employes. Word has just been received at What com, W. T., from a reliable source that railroad building to connect Bellinghrm bav with the Canadian Pacific and Seattle will begin soon. Seattle is to have a $2,000,000 steel and iron works. Deuoi ratio Kally. Hon J K Weather ford and Hon W R Bilyen will apeak at LcKmon Thursday night. Everybody turn out. New embroidery just received at W F Read's At Cost. C. B. Roland & Co.. of this oity, are selling their ontirs stock at colt. Those wanting bargains should call early. Th Oragon Blood Torifier ia Nature's own remedy, and should b used to the exclusion of all other medicines in all diseases of the stomach, liver and kidneys. VOTE THIS TICKET. When you go to the polls next Monday to vote be careful that these names are on your ticket. Scan it closely for there will be bogus tijkets in the field : DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. CON'GRESSMaX-John at. Gurln, ot Hultnomsh. SUPREME JUDGE John Burnett, of Denton. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. W. II. Kiti ncer, of Multnomah W. K, Bilveu, of Linn, K, H.Kkipworth, ol Umatilla. Dl.'TRICT ATTORNEY Geo. W..Bolt, of Marlon. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET; REPRESENTATIVES R C Miller, of Lebanon, Jt-ff Mevers. of Sclo. J B K Morelock, Brom niyllle, JUDtiF.-J J Whitney, ot AiVui-. COMMISSIONERS BW Conper, of Center. O W Pbillipi, . Sclo. CLERK E E Montatrue, of Lebanon. RECORDER- K E Davis, of I!nrriburg. SHERIFF John Smallman, f Scio. TREASURER H Faratdl, f Syracuse. ASSESSOR 7. B Mom, of Brush Creek, SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT L M Curl, of Srio, SURVEYOR E J O'Conner, ot Albany. CORONER Jerry Shea, of Sweet Home. HEAL KSTATtSALES. As recorded In the County Clerk's office of Linn county, Oregon : David Swan to Francis M Miller, 4 lots, Lebanon $ 400 Martin Wertz to Sarah L,upcr, 5 lots, Tangent J R South to Louisa South.all of his farm except 160 acres J R South to Win R South, 160 acres J R South to Mary Smith, 320 acres Jos S Ames to Elwood Dean, 1 acre 13 K 1 25 J IJ Jenks to G C Turner, 12 acres. 11 w 4 Thos Davis to Mary A Davis, 60 acres, 1 1 w 3 1000 Amos Ames to Glcna .Mining nntl Smelting Co. of Portland, Blue Bell claim on Santiam Margaret llaidman et al to Philip Rittcr, 14c acresn,i2 w 2 600 Martha Follis'to Philip Rittcr, same as last 3 U S to Robert Kent, i(x) aices, 13 w a patent U S to Win I O'Hara, 3-0 acres, 9 w 1 patent Uoti-I Arrivals, l i: ki : l!orf.i.-.--K. II iir-,.. n O 1. Cvius.Scio ; N UMcKenzir.I'ortland; , , oiargason, .-siiedd ; Frank Foshinder Linn Co ; as Ilannan, Chas Barker, M F Sloan, TSTownscnd, E II Merrill, port land : Allium Ames ('(' 11 11 man and wife, S F j J A Bennett, city j J I rischcr, Corvallis. Ki ss Hoi se.-Joseph Ifoey and wife, , v.cu 11 wcwari, v-ltv ; Mi-s E A Collins. Sherld - t r:..l.l..n 11 vV r:.i.ii.. P,.r.l...'. . 1 n . .. , ".'' "V' """"' , J ' i'iuiock ; nig Kiddie, City ; .UILIII , .1 iiuincy, V.",".. T ls VVilc-v-St'a,"c ; " J Joncs. . . ...i ; ln liiodgett, lungs Val ley : Sain Dp.narcst Pon..n.l . I.-C- 1. M..1 ,,:'-. " ...,,, , n narris.aan francisco ; Mr A Brandon. Pl:iinviw if r , ... v.unucip, JJOK1 v...., ixan ; jonn Jvgert, Peter Hanson Lawson : Wm i;ni.,,n 1 1.. ' .,s.a.n, .,n jaexson, f-a ; E Jilalock.Or Retired from politics or not, it will not be n;Ic to offer Blaine a unanimous noinintaion THE PLACE. By nil mean9 call on 'acker Brothers, Successors to Colin Fox, or jwr Groceries, Produce, Baked Goods, Etc.', Etc. Thoir goods are thetbest and their price reasonable. The democratic war crv is. million. ic. enue but not a cent for surnlus. Ti, vote for John M. Oearin. ROSE JELLY. Mr'I" u ?i"ly,r Cn he 111,1 callinnco Mr.. B lljinan. 1st door emt ol Young's: "'""s0" FOR SALE. I hai,. u..., .. .. nut.iuin, u, Aiumy, F. (J,- Until! ART, KEEP OFF. Hunters and den. tlat do not o ,he uifrerenco be'.ween aubcep and a China i.hea.., i ..J i nolilled u, keef off r fa .'iTh . d y 'win? trJjlr'''U': "' '"""mM t.Uw o ISOM & LANISINO. Weli.s I)U(i.-Wells dug en rcatonabl terms. Call an the undersi gned crat tht onice. E. B.Davidson I'se Oregon Blood Purifier now. WHAT L, E. BLAIN HAS, An imm crte number of suits of clothing, dress ana business, for men and boys, Prices low when uality is considered. A vory 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 vory 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 fo itself on inspection. Foster s Block, Albany, Or IP "TI AT GOST ! Having decided to dose out ou business herp,'we will sell our- ENTIRE STOCK OF- Olotliing, Famishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Etc At Cost ! Th. wUhini biroins will ciU early befjrj the ateok is broken, as thei9- goods must be sold within the next 90 days. C. B. Roland & Co. ' r VK '' "s H lal:,-f,"J"