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r I Daily Democrat Wednesday Evening, Juno 13, 1888. HTirK t XIIITIftU, KlItiM S'll I'.iWWiora. PaMUliu 1 svury d ly In tlio w k. (Humlays oxcctctl.) SU33CillPTI3M RATES ' 'Worm, by eiirlur pur woek . , mail, liar yuir , j nuil, una nr.li RATES FOR WEEKLY : is var. hi aavaiire ioiio yoiir, ut enil lymr..... ,.S .16 . 6.1)1) ,. .60 ..SJ.OO , .. tj .. 1.00 Kntoroi at tin) Pint 0111 seat Albany, Or a Heoond-olaiw mail matter. ;LOCAL RECORD. I Fko.M I'ltlNHVII.l.K I'AI'KKS. S J NcW- iiioin Is the luckiest man in the county. 1 Ic "recently bought 11 half interest In about mo acres of grain for $So, when the rains came and the value of the crop has greatly Increased. If Ihe weather con Unites favor able he will make nearly $1500 out of the transaction, an J we hone he may . . . .Clar ence Hale, a light coinplexloncd lad aged I years, left Jacksonville about the 15th February last without Informing his ' friends where he was going. Information Of his whereubouts will be thankfully re ceived bv Mrs M Hale, of Prlncville, or Mis J Narcross, of Jackson ille The recent rains nave cnaugeo, ine appearance ,'oftliinus. Sull"c!ciil rains have fallen to i insure nrctly fair crops and good grass.ond i we can truly say the country is savec. It does stem teat wiui an tne arawDacKs inis country is subject to.it Is stMl a favored locality . . .. Jas ICIkins, of Ueavcr, is In town. He reports things lively and pros pects for good crops llatieing.... At a meeting of the fire company last eveningit was decided that the company take in hand the celebration of the 4th of July... .The 'entire democratic ticket is elected, with the exception of representative and prob- aoly the sheriff. 'j A Fruit Country. Mr. Jay Elain fn orms us that he v:ll plant a thousand fnrt tress this fa'l on his place In the subrrbs of this clly, and all over the county fruit ' trees will g In by the acre. The demand . if greatest for prunes. The possibiliiies In the I'ne of fruit raising here is almost tin llml'cl and he piohability of a reliable market is being improved by the nrmber Of re'lioads pointing toward our Valley. We can ship our fruit, north, east and . south through miny territories and states. A Fkcumar, Account. A very peculiar and almoit fatal accident happened last 'Tuesday to a little girl residing ci Fourth street, says a Da'les paper. "Cookie,' a little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Davinjll, while playing with other children, held a j olato pencil in her month, aud tho pencil ac- cidentally broke nil in one of her tonsils, t Ur Lojjan was called, and with the assist -v anco of I)r Doane. extracted the brol.an j' piece, and the child is in a fa:r way of re 4 Miwjr. 1 Save Us. Among the pictures of celc. brities at the St. Louis convention publish ed In the New York World was that of Tony Noltner, of Portland. Saycusfiom ever being celebrated ; yet Tony did 1 ,111 an unsuccessful newspaper once, and again tried to get a 1'osiolKce, and again did get. a minor custom's ollicc, and lias been to a national convention once or twice. " Tim Stkamhp. The steamer lo be . bought by the ciiy of Albany, acco dinj lo 1 n letter received has been thoroughly test ed and in a contest defeated a steamer one . class larger. It Is double pumped, some thing not customary in fourth-class engine. ' It will be shipped in a few days and w ill . probably be in Albany the first part of .July. A Goon Locat'ov. Application has al V ready b;cn made for more offices In the block to be built just north of the Demo crat ofa than the block will contain. The block will be built this year and will be fully occupied as soon as lons.ruclcd. It will be one s'ory probably and contain mostly offices. A Sound Congratulation. Most ' election congratulations are shallow : but the o:ie an Astoria man received after be H ing triumphantly elected had some bottom 'to it. It was by wire and read : "lam t glad you are e.ected. I will give your wife j, a new cress. 1 love America. J L.r.owN.sviiXE. Lorn on June 7M1 to :& 1.A ...if., nf . VV 11 TvCM!i Run folin nl'ranzen and family, Joseph While and I Mil Rettic Rice are 1 1 1'ellknap Sn-ings. I ....Mr J F Vennor has just anived over :the mountains troin rrmcviue. . . .(rop are looking remarkably line around . li;ownsville. ? KouiiTH op Jui.Y. Crawford will ive an- ethor ono uf those populir parties at the Lowsim dancing acadomy en t'ao evening July 4, ISSS. Musicians from Portland will bo added to his j'.stly celebrated orchestra, an elegant supper will be served ami no pains will be spared to mako this tlio most : social event at the (canon. Don't Fail. Don't fail to call and see : Duhruillc's fine display Imrse and his im- mense stock of harnesses and saddles, j Hack of Conrad Meyer's grocery store. Wkatiikr Report. For 24 hours, be- ginning at 7 o'clock, p. m. , , Local rains, cooler lempc.uturc. IIOMBANI) ABItOAl). Mason fruit jars at V. L. Kenton's. Six shaves or a dollar at L. Vierook's Mr F M Miller, the leaoing lawyerof Leb anon, is in tne city. C J Stcrwart. the t) P man, went lo I'or'- laoil to-iluy on ra'lroad business. Harry Noel and Adrian Comely have dis solved partnership in tho salson business, the fuiiuur rcliriiij. K. L. Keii-on keeps soyen vanetios of line mnt. doir.iB anv of which he is pleased to grind (or customers without extra charge. President Cmidit, of the college, win preach in the Presbyterian church at Cor yallis uext Sunday morniugnd evening. A cordial invitation is extended to the puhlio to call aud exainino ihe goods and r noes at F. L. Kenton's store near the post- eL'ico The Tangent school has closed, at d Prof. Ucrron has moved to lircsham, Multuoniah county. Tin y pay the niauhal ami recorder of Cor valha by the yeir now. The fni niter is to receive $7U and the latter $'l ) a year. The Fisst National Uank of Portland a few da a ago received and paid out $'2,513,OUO, a regular newspaper business, and the largest in the history of the Northwest. The linn of Woodcock It lialdwin, of Cor vullis, lias been dissolved, and Mr lialilwiu will move to Portland. U should bs era 1 1 iyed in makiug tish ladders. One hundred boxes of premium Savon soap received by F. L. Kenton direct from the factory. This soap is A. No. 1, aud will be sold at 1 per box. The Oregon Wood Purifier 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. Justice Humphrey informs a Dkmocuat man that the first fire company in Albany, No 1, wa- organized ia the o'd building being torn down north of the Demo., tvr office, and that boards and benches served for scats. Mr Humphrey, as well as a very few others bete, was one of the first members. Some Benton county men have been tryicg to ascertain when Bush Wilson was first aleatad oountv clerk: but have not yet suc ceeded. They think it was Lome lime after Unluinhus discovered tne voiumoia riyor, probably ten or fifty years. The meed of merit for promotion personal cnireliness, is due to J C Ayer 4l Co., whole Hair Vigor is a universal beautifier of the ba'r. Harmless, eildotive,' and agreeable, it ranks among the indispensable toilet articles. For chronio catarrh, induced ly a scroful ous taint, Ayer'a Sarsaparilia is the true remedy. It stopi oarrhal discharges, re moves the sickening odor, and reyer fails to thoroughly eradicate every trace of the dis ease from tho blood. Suld by all stealers in medicine. COM.MKNTKUKNT. adkkss to classic. kkoii:i.i-iiia. Ail F.ducatcd Mind -A Casket Filled with Jewels. Uotid Arrival. Quite a Joke. The olher day a strang er who had boarded a couple weeks at a Tacoma hotel, nsl.ed the proprietor how far it was to Ml. Ralner. In order to get a joke on the fellow he said about a mile, whereas it is over si::ty. The man bor rowed a fine spy glass and stal led for the mountain. After the fellow had gone the proprietor set up the drinks generally on account of the huge joke he had played but when the fellow faMfd to re'.urn, and he missed several towels, to say nothing of the board bil', and found that the mans valise only contained bricks, he quit smil ing, and began to apprecilac where the joke was and that lie was tne one who naa b ;en taken in. A ccrd bearing the in scription : "Sixty miles lo Mt. Rainer" is now tonspicuously ported in lite hotel of lice. Is it True. Our contemporary says twen'y miles of railroad will probably be built on the Oregon Pacific th's ye.v. We hope it is true, but we have hunted Hke a man after a lost sheep for some such new but could not find the authentic article. At the sameli'ne we believe some; iin will be done this year. T'le road, by the way. has rarely ever begun work befo 'e 1'ii time of the year, which gives us ground! tor nojie. Wu-npRD H.m. Yesterday a Portland hackmn invited thieo young ladies to take a rido. Pretending to consent, just ci the vilinii reached to open the door, oue of the young lad'es grabbed his whip from t'ae bot and commenced to belabor him in a style that w?uld do credit to a niieer driver. J h other girls were Dot idlo, or they pi chci into the surprised wretch in good style. Nor did they desist till tho cowed wretch begged fur mercy. Faubkrh' Coxa jess. A farmers' congress was ori.anii.cd iu Salem Tuesday. M Wilkins wa-. electrd president, John Os borne vioe-pre -ident, Joseph Gaston soore tary and treasurer. An address will be do livered to Oresen farmers. W R Kirk and J J Graham are the only cl arter members from Linn county, t he orgamzal on prom iscs to hare toismcrable growth. Fixed. Tuesday morning Georgo and Frank Cook, who he ye been in jail on the charge nf selling liquor to Indians, an ac count of who-e arrest and trial was given in the Di mocrat several days ago were taken to Portland, and before Judge Deady . They were fned $!0 and costs. 8" 31' ".We understand fiat tho vi -liaus who attacked the barracks the oth'.? evon:ag during the abuonco of the guard have been spotii"d and are almo t under the pow er' ll rli'tches of tho law. As one of tie greatest puuisnments that can befall man is banishment Com Albany they had b.tir plead gu-lty and save suoli a calamity. Pi . I):ttvixn. Mr IS. M. Stcne has a stoain pilo driver in operation at Co.vallis, beinq used in the oansttuction of the 0. I!. & N. wharf. Any ono wanting the me of the machine can obtain it by writing to M-. Stone at Co.-ya His. Patronize home Industry. Tiy one of Josephs fj-ocnt cigar. First of his own milie. loir .!tttttt Co.ispki. A good audience greeted the inipoi tant exercises nt the College Chapel last even ing. M'sj Ksther Marshall and Mr Kd ward ll'odge.t, Presidents of the two so cieties, backed by President Conclit, con ducted the sho t yet f u'tful progiam. The eerc!ses werc opened by an iusl.-uuienta' solo by Prof. Lee, pcrfi med w ith finished touch, when Rev. W. II. L.mdor,, I). 1)., of Portland was inlroducca and delivered a brijht address on the "Education of the Time'." From the opening sentence it wasieplctc w'th thoughtful suggestions. We are apt to cons'der all se-.sons except ional and forget former seasons ; o it 's in cdutaJonal makers. Practical limes rc on're p-actlcVI educations, not supc.'clal ones j educations that can be tu.ued to use, In making nobler characters and bet ter cit'zens. They should be severe and extended as opposed to supciliciul and hasty. More thoroughness and complete ness is needed. There is too much haste to get into business or get married. Push is needed with education. Dull minds are sometimes more successful than brilliant ones on this account. Hau work is what makes success. Attention should be paid to classes, was a proposition the speaker laid down. Latin and Greek are practical and should be learned. The Republic needs good citizens more than Intelligent ones There pre other things right beside right angles. Manslaughter should be avoided more 'han murdering of K'ng's English and sin mo e thai) errors in syntax. Our educa- I'on should be a chrstian one. The Bible should be in the schools. Tiicre are some people no slra'ght that they lean back. wards. In educational mat'ers we can be conservative, adopting new methods. The lecture was in.cntly listened to, and wai a literary treat. The e-:er. 'ses closed wi'h so.tg by a Choral Class of students. UN PER GRADUATES. So fa- as intere t Is concerned the e-:er- c'scs this af.e. noon by the underruduales we. e equal to any 01 tne commencement season : and in the matter of quality showed that thoio'-hncss of drill wh'ch not only spe: ! s for le frculty but as well for t.ie ainott on ot the s'uacnls. Aueropen ng prayer the Choral Society were .ica 'U in a n ccly rendced song, Spring Chorus-" The reel, 1 1 of the "Can of r.odc ick Dhu" bv Meisrs. Blodei McCo. mrck, Cowan, Barrett, En -, Canort G' Ihrnilh, Irvine. Wheeler, S'mon and Do,. '8 S lowed hi id work and was well nre.-cnleu ; but it is fact that the yor-r men in such pa-'s do not th-aw the l!feor e' prcssion in'o the work noticeable on the port of Hie young lad;es. Mr l'err.y Young declaimed "The T-..V- cler'' w'thgoofi e.Iect. A solo and crorus by bva Cowan entrl cl "Oilv to 6ec 2Ie.: Face Afjoin" was bc'.u '."u'lv rend", cd. Miss Eva has a yolcc unsr.pcsscd fo, :wcc.,iess. V'cita Mason as SI Pcler Teazle arf" Ioi a Vi-nce ps I auv Teai..e, in ' The Sc' ool for Scandal" recitec with a.i e:.pres oi P d esse mat iscnar."..er-z-.p.jlhe pj;i ls u ide the tho: jugn ''aini.ig they have been re cc'ving. "Tne Battle of Fontenoy" was well pre sented bv Jtilion So-:. "The Brook," by the smalle" pup'ls, was a c. p.'vaiing anair, anu was ncartMy ap nlaudeu Act 1. King Lcr was pve-cnted by Ina Robci .son ps Lcnr.LicIn Galbiaith as'Gon- ci .1, elle I. vine as Rejan, b her Mar shall as Co. deli.,, Maud Von llo.n ns Ea. of Kent, Do. 'on Marshall 08 Duke of Burgnuulv ; Flora Mason as Kin of rr.ince, Minerva Monte:th as E-.rl of Glo ter, Lena Marshall as Duke of Albany and MiUlreii Bi-.rincs.er os Dul.e of Cornwall, in a manner to confer cre-.t credit on ihe peifo.-mers. Some paris particularly were given wun nne eiocut onary powe.s, speak ing for a br'gnt fiuure. The vocal solo by Miss Minnie Von Horn deserved the applause it leceivcd. Miss Van llo. n has a pleasant vo'ce full of melodv. ".doming" was reciled by Misses Eurm- esier, Lna nnd Dorina ftlarshall, Reed, Galbrailh, Ramsey and If.-ine in the same creful manner liiat chai-ac.eiized tlie o.her teoilals. "Jack Ilo-.nei'' by Charley Chamberlain os Old and Clem Irvine as New, was ave-y bright thing and hear'ily enjoyed by the audience. Ihe cxciciscs ciosea with chorus bv the school. Revkkk House W A Mathews, Oak land ; II Young and wife, Jas Nenstcad. 11 O Roselield, WnKer Jackson.F Bclt.Henrv rater, j w Rowland, Portland : Thos Kie slnger.Yaquina i Win Dugan,.Salcm ; CT Zuiiiwalt, Sodoville ; II Noble.Prineville ; .1 Foster.cil y ; G M Pennoyer.C Ervleney, D Heyclen.Chicago : Wm lackson.Ncwark. N J ; C E Corrigan.Minneapolis j CF Lis ter, ?r 11 nmiin, w 1- K K ; John Munch, Aurora j W S Mallay, McMinnville. Ru.ss HousE.-.Chas F Wheeler, Leb anon ; W Retherford, Lebanon ; John M Osbom, Corvallis ; E A Taylor, Portland; M J Conner, Benton county : R L Mc- cmre, cily ; N It I-Iumncrv. Alhanv : F. ""iti. . v v rticnsor. r.iim'np . 1 1 Wwt i-or.U'ml j W Palmer, Portland ; D C iose, t orvallis ; E J Abbev, S.-n Diego 11 W Kceze, L Maren, S F ; Edmund Bailv, Newport: H I .iin(. 1 lfirrlli,,r GtoMisner, Shcdd's : Kll Dodle. Wells : W A Deal. Wells : F M Coin Porilnnrl T II Cooper, Shcdd's ; August Bohm, III. ; 11 uricket. III. : II S Il.-lm. Salem t-.v. Chase, CorvalPs ; O Brink. Lebanon's 4TM A few weeks ago Leb anon decided to celebrate the 4th of July. At another meeting a few days ago, it was decid'd not to celebrate. Now another mcetln-ris to be held to-night to obt.Jn a celebration if possible. The trouble with 4th of July celebrations nowadays is that they a-e run too much in the fnterer.t of saloonkeepers and not apt lo be patriotic affai rs. Makriku lu Cervall's, on Tuesday, June J2th, i8S8,by Rev. J T Wolfe, Mr T B C ier, of Albanv.and Miss Lucy Trout, ma,' of Shedd. May their lives together be happy ones. Wells .Dug Wells dug on reasonrbl terms. Call on the undcrfci nA r,n t.t '. J o.Tice. E. B.Davidson The corner stoue of the new Ronton county court honse will be laid about July 1 ESTRAY MARES. There are now on my premi- v, five it t mth ' AHanv on the Robert bridge rtud three e y ho j (leiK-iiberi as followa : To bay mirr oie.'x y j o'd, and the other eljht or nine ih ahijr knee on left lejf. The other in a lii:ht aoirel lth d ne and tail partly white. The owner should call aud taV tien away and pay (tr this ootice. JOHX W.McOHEE. WHAT L. E. BL AIN HAS, An immense number of suits of clothing, dre.:i and business, for men and boys, Prices low when quality is considered. A vary 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 very latest goods in neckwear, and prices remarkably low. 50 cents buys a necktie of splendid quality and 25 cents a good one, A variety ot 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 itself on inspection. Fosters Biccli, Albany, Or. THE Tr.EE. Immedia'ely niter these exercises the class day tree, an elm was planted CoPhis Klkius conducting the services in a dignifi ed manner. Miss Ina Robertson read the history and prophecy, an able and interest ing li'e-arv effou, w'iiic'i we are unab'c to notice In Je'ail. The clrss scone is a tall, I ough structure, very appropr'aie for t ie two towering' graduates. It bears the simple inscription lift;!. To-night I he Commencement proper. , For KMiiKZ.iXMKNr. Win. Emery, son of Rev. Jor. Emery, w.-s recently arretted at i'aquina Buy charged with emleziling $500 of Daj t in & Hl', of I'r r.land, for whom lie had worked. It is said that Mr. Kmerv has b?en entirely exonarated and will p.-obab'.y sue the linn for dam-yes. Mi ssrs Foshay & Mason, druggists, are aelhrff Wisdom's K ibertina wholesale and L retail, and iving beautiful picture cards with every uOlt e. ruHnreiy i no ii.wi. pvucLb saa harmless article of the kind in the market. AT COST lit 'i p (''(ic'cd to c'cie out ci bt.sir.t ' here, we will sell our ENTIRE STOCK -OF- Clothing, Farniuliisg Caoils, Eats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Etc, At Cost ! Thoj3 wisting bargains will oll early beforo the steck h broken, .i go ids mnkfj bo sold within the next 00 dajs. C. B. Roland & Co, these ' r 'A