Daily Democrat Tuesday Evening, Juno 5, 1888. BTITIvS .t NilTrillU. Keillors ami rubllahera. PuMbliixl evory day I" Ilia wrote. (Huiidtys excepted.) SUBSCRIPTION RATES : Dullvorod liy eiarlor per wook I .16 lly until, or ytmr .j Uy mill, Mir inuliUi &u RATES FOB WEEKLY : One year, In advance $2.00 Unayuur,at end ul year 'W Hit liiulitlw, 111 advanuu 1-W EnteroJ nl the I'wt OlUat Albany, Or au ueconil-cUws mail matter. LOCAL RECORD. HOME AND A IlltO A i. Muon fruit jars at F. L. Kenton's. Or J VV Harris, of F.uione City, is in the oity. 1 he Sisters etiturtaiuincnts are always en joyable. No. l's will hold their annual election of officers to-night. Mr, Canterberry. of Teias, a relative of Judge Strahau, is in the city. Dr. O'Toole a reported rnnch worse, and probaoly cannot live long. Gen. Sheridan grew muoh werte last even ing, and came near dying, Mrs. Burmeater and children, of Halt Lake City, are in the oity the guests of Mrs. Burmostor's aiat.r in-law, Mrs. Houok. 613 votes were cast in the two Albany's yesterday, 134 more than two years ago. It speaks lor itself F. L. Kenton keeps seven varieties of fine roast enffoe any of which he is pleased to grind for customers without extra charge. Win. Uiohards, arrived in Albany a dt-y or Attkmi-t to Hhkak J aii., Saturday, three prisoners in the county jail, who were In the corridor, where they were al lowed to remain during Hie day, attempted to break jail, by sawing the bars off In the front door of the corridor. They succeed ed In getting erne bar completely off.whleh was more than, they intended, and had stuck It nn nrraln with tallow, when the l,lilant pve of Sheriff Smith discovered the trick, and they were all placed in their I cells for safe keeping. Morgan, thelloff-1 man il Ffeiller tuiet ; Hie man wno at tempted to burglurize Llvlngtone's house, and the man who robbed the loggers camp near Jefferson were the ones interested in the affair. The two half-breedt had noth ing to do with it. The Rock Crkkk Akfaik. A gentle man from Rock Creek says the man or men who shot at Chas. Thomas arc not and probably will not be known. It is claim ed that there is an organized vigMaiits 'l committee, consisting of five to twenty ,;. men, who propose to protect their homes, l which he claims have been threatened by the Thomas Brothers. 1 le says strong state ments have been madc,rnd serious trouble ' is feared. A number of arrests will prob . ably be made, at least are threatened. fi Mouf. CoLUMHiAs. Yesterday, Z. II. Rudd, of Peoria, was in town and took - home with lilin a new 52 inch Columbia light roadster bicycle, which he bought of j P, Hail, the Columbia agent at Albany . Zone believes, like the majority of riders, ' that the best is always the cheapest, and conseuuentlv rides a Columbia. Mr. Hail also reports selling another Columbia to Charlie Parks, of this city. I "Clbm." You all remember "Clem," . Clement, Mr. Clement. Along in 18S0, efore and after he sang bass, in Albany, .'and was a good fellow generally, and as , poor as a door mouse. He went to Taco i ma, embarked In the real estate business f and invested some bin self, a short time $ ago he sold out for the neat sum of 000, and hence Is now a rich man, which y serves him just right. There are many In i Albany vho will rejoice at "Clem's" de 1 servedly good fortune. Election CioAits. Probably as useless X an Institution as there is in the world is "' the box of election cigars. Yesterday a box went off in a few minutes,mostly to Benlon county voters, and In one case one mnn alone ina few minutei succeeded in cap- t turing fourteen. This is simply a sample ''.of the way the tiling goes. Resigned. Rev. Roniinger, the able ' pastorofthe Congregational Church, last Sabbath handed in his resignation, to take effect by the 1st of September, or sooner In Case the pulpit shall be supplied. Key. Rominger making this move on account of having been offered the pastorate of the Congregational Church of East Portland under very favorable circumstances. ' An Effort. There seems to be a com bined effort among the transcontinental 'Jinesto prevent the completion of the Ore ,'gon Pacific through to Boise City. The " late act of the Southern Pacific p-ovld'ng that all freight delivered to that road must . be paid before being turned over to Ihe O. 1 P. is one of the pieces In the program to . j injure the road, 'i Paymaster. Monday morning Pay . I master Hogue of the Oregon Pacific, was ,4 in the city and made the attachecs of the f road happy by paying for two months la jj bor, leaving only n small amount due. I The road is just about as prompt as any H of the Oregon R. R's. J ' While Pic king Cherries. Yesterday i while picking cherries, this side of Millers, i the iS year old son of E. T. T. Fisher, fell I nut of a tree to the ground, breaking his i right arm. Dr, Wallace was.sent for and ;jj attended him. Si-miEN Death This morning, Mr. i5 I Fanning.a pioneer and old lind respected ' citizen of I. inn county, had sat down to 'Ml lirnnL-f... K.l . .. ,.C I coffee when lie fell over, dying instantly. Lightning. The lighting last week . J struck a fence post in the yard of Mr. Ry t'j an, at Tangent, completely shattering It. i It is a very rare occurrence for lightning : I to strike in Oregon. Tournaments. It Is fully decided that the regular State tournament will be held at Seattle. Portland, though will hold a special tournament. j At Cost. C. B. Roland St Co.. of this I city, are selling their ontire stook at cost. iuuii wanting oargaws snouia cauearry. two ago from Crook county, sad will remain about two months, when. he will be accom panied home by his father. A cordial invitation is extended to tho pahlio to call ard examine the goods and prices at F. L. Kenton's store near tha post ollio One hundred boxes of premium Savon map received by F. L. Kenton direct from the factory. This reap is A. No. 1, and will be sold at $1 per box. List Saturday Mr. Skaar bought a nine acre tract on Dr. Maaton a Wavarly fruit farm, which he will improve, decorate with a bouse and make his home. A Democrat man laat night witnessed an alectriu motor do its first buzzing in tba job office of J II Burkhart. It is a fine machine. ami when regulated will no deubt tto geod work IIOWNSVII.I.K. Crops are looking fine in this part. Pros pects are good for a good yield. Mr. R. N. Thompson s baby,! still alive, The fruit crop promises a very large yield In this part. In one more week the public school of North Brownsville will close for a time. Mr, fo Morris, of Scio, was in town one day last week, like to come quite otten for somecausc to sec Her. Mr. Robert Cochi an health has been uite poor for some time, but is now im-roving. Mrs. W. T. Cochran lias gone to the Soda Springs to benefit her health. Hope that she may recover. Mrs. W. O. Washburn started for San Francisco accompanied by her husband for medical aid. We have had a heavy fall of rain in the last day or two. The election of officers of Callapooia Lodge No. 43, I. O. O. F. : N. G, A. L. Kirk ; O G, Mut Farley ; Secretary, J Foster ; Treasurer, W R Kirk. Donated to the Orphan's Home, $00.00. Brownsville peope turned ort quite live for the Ceburir picnic for the day being bad. They reported a fine time, a few runks seemed to be about. South Brownsvi'le school will next be taught by Mr. Boyer. Mr. James II. Washburn and son we are told have a fine lot of thoroughbred short horned cattle. Klrrtlon Notes The entire Republican ticket was elected in Multnomah county. Hermann is probably elected by about 2CCC majority. Polk county ia reported to have given R: publican n'ajoritiea, likewise Lane fcounty. In the latter county, though Mickey is prob ably elected . II II Hewitt ia elected Prosecuting At toraey of the Third district by about five hundred majority. . All together it was the closest election in the history of Linn county. The election yesterday wai as uncommon' lv quiet one, remarkably good feeling pre' yailing.. ine saloons in Aioany weraeiosed tut there was no trouble to get all the whiskey one wante Juatices and Constables. Peter Hume was elected Justice of the Peace in Browns Tills and U V Standiah, ConaUble. The vote in hast Albany was Geo H Humphrey, 2a0 Huston, 20. C(i liurkhait. 240 ; Conn, 217. In West Albany J J Beard received 137 for Juatioo and M E Brink, 153 ; for Constable, A W Moies, 139 ; F M Westfall 153 J W Ellison was elected Justice Shedd and lavid Crews Constable, Leban on, Dr J H P Hope, Justice ; P McKnight, Citnstublo. Halsey, V J Stewart, Justice J U Bone, Const .hie. Waterloo. J 3 Ire land, Justice ; It D Kluui, Constable, Ou our editor I pa?e we give a tabulted statement of the vote of Linn oounty ucarly correet r- we could get it in the rush of tho day. A we so to press Fox Valley is to hear from. The indications is that the whole Democratic t'eket is elected by aboat there majorities .- Representatives. 300 ; W hitney, for County Judge, 10 to 20 ; E E Monta 'ue for Clerk, 75 : E E Davis, H; corder, SO ; John Sinallman, Sheriff, GO, an the remainder in majorities of 50 to 300. To-morrow we will be able to Live the totals with inajoriti-s. St, lxiais Convention. niSPATCIIKS. Convention was called to order by Chairman Uarnum. Bishop dranberry de nverlng the Invocation. Convenlion selected Lieut. Gov. White. of Col. temporary chairman. Henry tyTaterson was named member o committee on resolutions amid applause Rcsolutionndoptcd ordering call of roll to name committee. Arthur Gormann, Lon Abbot, and Eu. ward Cooper, named en committee with applause. Mr. Tatterson, of Colorado, presented silver gavel to chairman. Dakota was excluded from committee, there being contest. Gov. Greene offered resolutions making Convention subject to rules ot last Con vention so as to prevent changing vote im til call of states was completed, adopted. Convention adjourned until to-inorro at 10 o clock, a. m. DR; J.L. HILL. Physician and Surgeon, Omce cor. First and Ferry Streets, ALBANY- - OREGO N. WANTED. DR. C WATSON MAST0N Physician and Surgeon. Office rooms 3 and 4. Foster'. Blo.k. ALBANY - - ORECOH. K.WOLVERT ON, O, H, IRV2NB W0LVERT0N & IRVINE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW S011c6 up stairs in'Foster's Block. ALBANY, OREGON- ROSE JELLY. Rom Jelly or Kintr nf Dnv ran h ht ..ih.. Mm, B llymwi, im door eut of Youtig'i: FOR SALE. I have.Mronfl hand McCormlck twine Umlcrand a Kcond hand liutkeyo mover both tor aale at a bar Kiu. one mile southeast ol Alhany. F. O, Bi'ISHART. KEEP OFF. Hunters and dosi that do not know the dlHtrenco tw.weenanlieep and a Chintae pheasant are herebv notified to keep off our farm eaat ol this city, or auf ler tho consequence of an enforcement of the law tressNtss, ISOM 4 LANNISO. Wells Duo. Wells dug cn reasonahl terms. Call en the un dersi entd or at thl office. E. B. Davidson- I'se Oregon Blood Partner new. of ItOCK 1IIIX. A Sunday School picnic was had at Mr. John Nichols'ash grove, on last Tuesday, which was a hne success. A slight of hand performance show was at the school house on Tuesday night. Rock Hilt has a fine Sunday School and is well attended eveiy Sunday under the supervision of Mr. Smalt as Superintendent and Miss Viola Temple as secretary. Mrs. Vandcrpool, of Sodaville, was buried in the new Rock Hill cemetery on last Wednesdayon Mr. Dodge s Hill. Camp-meeting commenced at Sodaville Thursday under the management of Rev. Jones, from near Salem. Rev. Kirkpatrick, ot Lebanon will also commence a cimp meeting at Sodaville the third week in June. Sheep shearing is under progress in this vicinilv. The fruit crop of this neighborhood promises to be excellent. Mr. Johnnie Carroll has iust come in from acros3 the mountains for the purpose of moving his family back with him. Hay harvest is close at hand. We notice several campers at Sodaville the last week or two. A party was had at Mr. Jim Marks on Tuesday night, at which a good time in gen eral wrs had. Mr. William Temple was riding a horse one day last week, when by some means the Horse got lrlglitened"-nd hrew nun off and bruised him coi.sidei ably. A fresh supply of Cream Soda crackers received to-day by F. L. Kenton. .' Sf SWEET HOME. Jesse Barr and wife are intending to.stnrt east of the mountains nct Friday to visit some of their children. N. Shanks, of Crawfordsyillc has some more cincers coming on his face. He had twelve removed from his face last fal', and two, three years ago. Several parties in Sweet I Iome nre on the bantiam at work developing a coal mine discovered recently. A. O. U. W, ' The following officers "were elected by Safety Lodge, No. 13, A. O. U. W. to serve the ensuing term : M. W. O C Awbrey. Foreman R Ii Vurik. Overseer W E Kelley. Recorder G W Dodder. Financier E A Parker. Receiver A Saylor. Guide I W Chiswell. I WM" Cowan. O W A B Woodin. Trustree Virgil Parker. Medical examiners J L 1 1 ill and G W Maston. Attend. Buy a ticket at Blackman's for the entertainment to be given on next Thursday by the pupils of our Lady of Perpetual Help. The entertainment given last year was one of the most enjoyable ever held in Albany, and this one promises to surpass it. WHAT L, E, BLAIN HAS. An immense number of suits of clothing, dress and 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, Dozens 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, For Sale. One New Studebakcr wag en 3Jf Indies spindle. Also neV set har ness. Inquire at the Russ House. J. II. Howard. Man Comity District Lodge, I. (. (!. T. The Linn County District Lodge, No. 2, met in the hall of Santiam Idge, No. 375, en the 1st, Inst.,' J. E. Knox, District Dep. uty In the chair. After the usual prelim inary order of business, Bro's J E Knox, J L Archibald, W Abbott and others, favor ed the meeting with sumc Interesting re marks ln regard to the Prohibition party. Able remarks were made by the members of the Executive Committee, who thong'.t it best to wa't until fall before procuring n dis rict lecturer. The night session was held openly. Speeches were made by P.-of. Gilbert, J S Morris, J E Knox, and a few others, who strongly advocated the third party. The audience was well entcr'alned with music, etc. The next session of the District Lodge will he held at Knox Butte an the first Friday In October. I, O. Robnett, District Sec'y. Weatiikr Report. For 24 hours, be ginning at 7 o'clock, p. m. Generally fair, higher temernture. J. P. Wallace, Physician nnd Surgeon, Al bany, Or. Yoa will save monry by taking your tick sewing-machine to the repairer, B F Persona at Sixth and Jelferon Sts., Albany, Oregon. Good sitisfaotiou or no pay. liy doing a strictly cash business and keep ing expenses tight 1 are enabled to sell goods at very low prices. F. L. Kenton, A full line of Br. Prices Cream Baking and doliciou. flavorina extract, all siiss at Wallace & Thompson's, The Oreaon Blood Parilier is Nature's own remedy, and should be used to the exclusion of all other medicines in all diseases of the stomach, liver and kidneys. 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. Fosters Block. Albany. Or. AT COST ! Having decided to o!oe oat ou business here.Ve will soli our ENTIRE STOCK OF- ng, Famishing Goods,' Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Etc. At Cost ! Those wishing bargains will call early befora the steok is broken, as these goods must be sold within the next 90 days. C. B. Roland.& Co