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About Daily evening Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-1888 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1888)
Daily Democrat Friday Evening, Juna 15, 18 ujI'M .V OITriVii, Bllliri nil IMMI-ih-JM. I' il.lli'j.; I uM.-y cl y In llu '.. (SinitUyi oxvl 1.) ' SUB5C,llPri3.1 a.TS : fhrfivorwl by uiu-iur r wock ? .15 fty in ul, r r H . y lutil, iMirtu m.li W RATES m WEEKLY : Omiyeiir, In mlviun , 94. X) Onu'yuur, at uml f your U.frO ttix nonUm, In oiiiui:u l.tKJ KiitureJ at tli'i l' )it UiU'oat Aib-iay, Or ft HiK'otul-eliis uiail mutter. ', LOCAL RECORD. Fixrn. -lid. Kccd anj Sid Fun:, whom wc mentioned yesterday as buhif; a. rested on account of a row in Pctc.Schlossei's sa loon were taken before Recorder Ilcnlon and fined $10 and coV.s. The former paid his fine and was discha.gcd, the latter is pacing it at ' the rate of a-day in 'ic coun'y jail. A man gels full of fire w r in the saloons and then wants to fire I no nvi-rirtliinit because the stuff deprives hlin nt his i.oo'.l tense, lie trcts In'o 4 row 1th I the si'oon. keeper and is nrrcted. Yhe saloon-l.ccner always acts in self-defen-e and !s a much abused man. There ot Wit to he severe laws wrapped iTound the man ii such a business so that he will be srfe anil can do business unmolested 1 This afternoon Reed was tili-d before Jus. ice Humphrey at the cou t hoi-te on the cha'geof.assaultand battery nnd tinc-d $.io and .osls, and Funis will probably be arrested again c: soon as relcrseu from jail. The evidence showed tlie cuc to be an asg-ava'.ed one. The yoiirjr men were pret y thoroughly jr'nncd up with sa'oon litpior, seeineu it, be around painting all of the saloons red, and the program was co l li lined 'n Pc'.c's place whe.u tlie 'w men ajipeared lo be bent on a fif,!)-'. ' So f:-.r rs Mr. ijchloiic wa" ?on c in d peroiallv Ic only tr'-d :o keep peace In hlsp'. ce, as lie always doe.:, being aveiy pci-r.ej'o'e jT'sc.i keepc. lW.i rows between di ..n! en m:ii a.e, to a ce.lam e-.tcur, a pa . of the sa- loon bus'ncsH nnd there's the rub. Put r pin here: Men 6tiould never be given liiiuor to drink after '..icy have become pr. ly into.i'catcc1, and if this were prr'V xd wc wop'd not have to chronicle' so many "rows." Dksi kt. . This morning a Wa'm Spring tqraw, with as' months old babe in hero- n?, Mhe:d a crowd around her in f-oi't of the O. F. lla'l r-nd with teat tears in her eyes poured out he tale of woe, that could not be unders.ccd very . well un.il a white man came nloug who kiiui .uxed the ja.oti. She proved to be Hill Nc'l's soraw, a id s-dd he had' taken their horses, and wacn and run oT with another woman, rf.cr beating and abi sing her. and he" heart was blccdlnjrci account ol the c-ucl irca'ment, andslie cared noth ing fo- nu e'v a mu.kand had abauc as scon died as to live, ller sorrowful so'ry lrce-nt-ed the heart of even "Jim Wesitall" and we all felt sorry for the poor- ignorant smiaw, who hail been meeting with the same uuholv t.-atment offered even the christian white woman sometimes. A Rkckitiox. Chief Engineer Webber is proud of the tournament hose te.';n, and in orocr to show h's appreciation of tlie work they arc dolus last evening gave them a reception at his I onic in this .ciLV. A very finctimc was had. When it came to the eating part the boys got there in jus 45 seconds, the fas'est on record. Al Long run tnrough a hundred yarosof .'r-ke i 1 just io seconds, closely followed by llert Logan nnd Harry Woodin. Ed Mrore and Burr Sloan uncoupled an orange so quicl.lv 'hat no one saw the rind d.!"iM .civ. Joe Watson anil IJH1 Keece at tached to a sandwich and water cf.mc to the eyc3 of the oilier firemen in just four seco.ids. Jack Wai ner kept 'he way clear for himself, and Charley Watts held the "ue.- L-ant dish. The boys feel in spired rnd will go .o Portland and Seaitle with re wc wed energy and propose io win Wumkn's Rujiits. The Dkmoct.at t'oesn't generally publish anonimous com iiiunicn,5nno, but when it does it takes great lihe. it. Merc is one: 'Why is it tlie I-'s-i- Ecx dont Exorcise the Rightsl'iey have n'lready Wliy irjust look the Field is nil. 'end v white to Hr-rvcst, Why Sir should .'it ,' Advvatc wotnens rtgh.s when ll"cy voutexox'sc 'he r'uli's the'' have n re. dy v!;' Sir t ie Ba'chclo.T. are wriifng lly iheS ore ro' tlicin at I.cst 1 nm pnii i 'ike it fo,' a.r itcd he Ua'anc arc nil the sr.ne v-'ll you Pl-vs Remind them of nci' mttich nclej cd Duty & Oblige Signed It's Dixit." Hustle. The most bustling scene ei acted in Albany Is that displayed at the d pot when the r'ght train pvses thri ugh I"or a few moments all the sl" r :ii"ar to nn Eastern depot in n large city takes plrce. One sees people irom nil over the world seemingly 1 -nt on eei.lt-ff tome where nt snort notice Last night there were ten cars. I.ei t for S. Mr. Wm. M. Hong, of the Oregon Pacific, left on last night's oyer- land train for San Francisco. Perhaps some of the knowing ones can tell what Mr, II0.-12 and the O. P. will do this summer. We admit that Mr. Hoag doesn't make us n confident. I. inn C'of.NTY. Linn county Is one of the oldest, nnd in the very center of the valley, and lis present rapid piogrcss will make it as Important in agrlcultuial pro ductions as any county In the Empire stale before long. A canal foir teen miles in length, fi om the Saiiliam r'ver to the Willamette, furnishes a never Tailing water pDwer at Albiny, and the p:cspc:.s r c tll- t mills, in addition to tho.e now iher, f( r manufacturing wool, wheat, lla :. e.c. Will be establiiiied to woik up the produc. : of the region, thus aild'ng to its p.ospc ily and. Imfin .mice. The raihoads on either side of the Willamette river render C'inmunl..al,oii with any pa-tof t'le valley cry, the Oiegon Pncilic gives an dc remle it ortlet to the ecu i nt Yaqu' la Iia, and there is aci've compel io i in "'ie cai.yi.ig tri'de. lucre Is one ihinj to lc learnru while vlsiitn fie vaney, winci will be of medal Interest to tliosi who have lliou'cliis of coining to t'.iis slate o live. It is not nece';nr tJ go li.o the wildernc ;s to secure land If one Ill's a lii.le money. The owne" of a fai m in the Misssip i Valley w ho cm sell it for a lea- soiiidi'.e pr'ct, can bey equa''y t;oil land hi l,inn emu y lor lioin to $jo per acre, dep.iding upon location, amo:"it under culiivauon and the value of improvements, ler.vi ig him a good ba'ancc for wo-king .apl.aioras a piovision a-'iiist possible auvci'ty. .In his new liome he will find himself suriounded by all the comfort. and ronveiiicnccs he has been PcctiSiOincd to. will find churches for his family, schools for h's children, railroads to tr.ke his cops- to market, and good papers to keep him pos.eil cn the affairs of liisi-oiintry and the dailv events of life, H'c Store. A Po"i "i ArPAi.t. At tlie lateolec cn Henry E. McGinn, rcprbl'can, was re- e'e: cd d'stiict atto.ncy for Portland. For si.ue i e prior to tlie clec.'on c'ia ges ol rr'.li.'nlne and olliclnl lame " were l.o 'jlic r.-lnst McGinn. It. tjins .hat o i fa ; Monday evening Rev. Era Has. k-1'. of the Plymouth Cong egrJo lal chuic'', at a pub'ic nice ing, ch:. ged Mc Gi M it'i havinj bribe i vo.ers o'l electlo i i y. This having been commun'ca eu to f'C'nn seemed io aiouse him, and meet i ' i.ie levcrcnd geiiiie'iiP-n on fie s -eei e. ncsday eve ling, he p.oec.ileu io p.i "iel ii'm, making se.'etal comi's!ois v. p in iio.is pjiut the heaci and face. . 1. -'..e1' i an hi e.v'ew of c the r - -'ii'ccl." eu thri lie was filly prepa'ed - - nve al' 'ie charges he made. It is io e ' ope, lie .ill have tlie opporiun!iy to do so. Won') No v. ik It. A day or two a.'r. .'ie cle 'o.i, 'lie re iubliciii happl n s ove. e ;esilt had pencv eu the ". i i oi t' e T.i.ee S's-crs. ; On his t Ip cown . 'e r-ver he orue cu tliat me )aci. sMT b; crnainenic 1 wiih a broom and a si'ct.i.ikin. The democia 'c ccw did not fnl i i ,ie bsto' humor ove.' ficie gro- is ol vc.ory. .ec.ue e.nble .is of v'c.o'-y. The s.eruic.' sto led at n lanu' lg 0 sho t d:sivicc up .1-0 '."er o ta'ie o 1 wood. To his uisinay ie u ri i saw- ihat all hi.nd net down pri ioiila not touch a sMcl:. 1 .ie men ;''i. .ii'i bioo.a p.v' shrepsh'n had'o come o v i from i "c jacks aff. The ao.-.i l suu- dcnly .c-'.rned Iili mind and the tnutio.i colo -were lowe.'ed. The crew went io wc -U (Jrego.i Cuv Coio'rr. Not That Kink. Several davs ayowc me itioned the a: -Ival here of ayoung man In the journalis ic fic'u, and '.osk 't 'or grrnted he was l'l:c nearly all who visit oi r c'.y because he asked some one to take adi'nk. He is eviden.ly of a diffcent calibre end is ca ry'n;- himself as straight as a deacon, woi king sieadilv at a case in a jobolfice here, anil b?s'dcs is ayoung man o. literary talent. Probably nineteen out of twen.y whol-avel .li-ough ecounfy do .o from their imbibi.i' liabi.s, and it is .-a'ly rc.'rcs'iing 'Q find ne who does not, '.her.' hi 'the pilnting business, tmncrs trade, among molders or any other class. Ik was in-Aluanv. Mr. Warner writ ing 'to Portland from the East says: "Traveling from New York to Cihc. o in a. veil ibule Lain I met a good many solid men who dicuwed Oregon wVi no small degree of interest. Among them was Percy Pine, a son-in-law of Moses Taylo-, whose we; 'lb figure.-, up about 20,0:0.00. He spake of Yaquina Hay, haying been out here, and the surrounding country as being the most lovely spot on the earth for a home." ' Caisi:i Excitement. Last week Mr. r.alston Cox wrote a I'ne saying that Cor- vallis flour was 05 cents a sack at his siorc The printer made it 75. About noon Mr. Cox came ts this o.Ticc in a hu'vy to get some pos'crss ruck coire.ingthe mistake. He said that he had bee 1 bes'egcu all the forenoon. Mr Samuels, anoJier lour merchant saw tlie item and went on tlie street relling tlour at 75 cents. Tlie-c was for awhi'e a flurry !n ihe flour nia. ke . Kickin'O. The Salem Staicman kicks thusly about the mn'l scvice on the O. & C. So fnr ns wc a-e concr -ncu wo have been treated pie.tv well : "for supe. lntive incfficicni.y the p.e;ent O. & C. nw'l svj '.cm tal;c the bakery". le'.;er maiied in Aloany last Tuesday wrs received here last niuht, in'ter the jouth bound mn'i had b ren distrriut?i', fnd tiie same pr.rty got by 1 lie same ma t n lc. cr 1.0111 cililo, ma tnrt he should have received the morning be fore." . ' I Heavy Damao ;s. The jury In the nc lion for damages against, Clell llayden, of Salem, afte.- being out eighteen hou came in yestcrdry, bring'ng a verdict; In favor of the Pla'n'lff;- John Pntte-son, for damages In the sum of S.V'i nnd costs. This was the case wherein the defendant was charged with seducing tlie' Plaintiff's daughter, Stella. Clell Ilavdcn Is n son of Hen Havilen. HOME AM) AllltOAl). New shoes t Read's. Emperoi Krel is d d. Hal non in the market ihih-j- lays. Thfc raio continues to desoand. Syi shaviM or a dollar at f. Viorcek's KoJal dinco at the Opera Hiase tonijlit New ribbon all shades and style, at Read's J. P. Wallace, Physician nnd Surgeon, Al bany, Or. , A eltian tmv.il fir eury cjston'ir at Viere';k' hiirl-ir shop. The youiiie it child of J M Nolan, d'ed at Crviillis the lirst of U14 week. M Ed Moore is clerking for Crnrad Meyer during Mr M oycrs absoncs in California. Mrs I.ork B'lyeu, of Eiiguno City is in the city, tioguet of her father, lion K A Irvine. Ihummers now by tho dZ'jn, fhie looking fellows from the 'Eist. Kuotv all about it, jou know. The Inditn war veterans met in Portland yrstorJay. Col KeUay, of Corvallis, pre sided. A lo'ge number of ( Jran'ers Aro in the city exain:uing binders and mowers and getting Li Is on the sa'ne. C K Ciiase and Donald both recently of this city, will open a grocery store at Cor vaiiis next week. A Grange oionic will be hoM at Powell's Croye near.JfuUey on Saturday, June -3rd, Itod a line time is anticipated. Tho Hr'V'jhl it the name of tlie only paper in Tillamook eounty, which has just star.ed. May ic ever shine. ' Will the Salem pipjrj please inform us what anaugeuioiitg are being made for the meeting of the State Pros Association. John Simpson, one of the best men in Corvallia, h f irirsd a partnership with Mr. Woodooek in the hardware butir.:ss. Mr Leon U?au, at one time a reii.lent of this city, we aro informed, is lyinu danger ously ill at his home in r.euwood tuy, Cal. A bitr banner bearing the names of Cleve land aod Tliurman is stretched across the street from the Occidental hotel to Lymans, at Corvallis, Mrj Pollock, of the College, wi'l spend her vacation in Jacksom ille, whtrre a brother resides. After going ou a short trip to Ya quina Biy, she will leave for there nest wceit. T li Kent, a weU kuowo Southern Oregon attorney, was taken to Salem yesterday and placed in the insane rylum. Too much whiskey did it. One of the neatest ftrocjry stores in the ity is that kept by i' L Kenton. Frank treats his customers well and is building np a large business. Mr C J Dillon bas come over from tbe Py to remain, and will take possession - of b'S furniture factory recently puichased of Foit mi'ler & Co., next week. . Work 011 the new S'. "ahan block is prov ing the eeuter of attraction. Th9 Mason block men will lave to got a Turk or some ro" 'ter attraction to keep the crowd wes ward. On Moat'ay, June lltb, while etraclii a large splinter from a horse on R Cneadle's inn ncr Lebanrn, L R Cheadle had an ankle bone broken and a leg fractared end it Messier was sovere'y injured. The Rev Jcsfc, C Taylor 'wili hold Diine service in St. Peters Episcip-.l church nex Snay, June 17th mornini; and evening Service in tho church this (triday) evening at soclc-ik. All are invite Ji to atttnn. Prof. Vawtor le't for Ilalsey last ve?K to spe ul a pai t leait of his yscition. lie hs nido an ecellent rccor.1 in this c't7 as 1 teacher but will probably bj cp-a-sd in a I 1 1. : . . . 11. r : . 1. . r . . A unsiti vrntcrvi -t), crduiii m bue :utuie. ,i;ene.,7 t, Fred Crump, a coiyictat the penitentiary, attempted to commit su;c'tle yesterday with a nnall bread kuife. Tbe fo"onin note was fomdiu i is r-1!: "Lifo is a shams to tho devil The bit id of Chi'st washes all sirs aw ay. " y' Juilje Ifoljate has filed a doaiu'rer for the county court and tho ciuny 'i t.lie injunc tion suit o." Judge Curnett rciativa to the j?il. Tbe other detendau', he buildirg company, has net yet been rerved with sum mons. It is not known whether tho company will fight the injunction or not, L?ai"r. FOR THE LADIES Bargains in Millinery, FINE TRIMED HATS, FOR SALE. Aw.llMUI.ll.hcdmlllliirjfrtoi.. Will rundown .tuck so it will not require much caplul to purchiM mo. ior purticulara call on or ailureal. Mrs E J O'Cunnsr, liox 1IW, Albany, Or. FLOWERS.RIBBONSIACES, PLUMES, SATINS. VELVETS, ETC., At Very Low Figures. Those goods must go, so come early and MRS. E, J, O'CONNER, ESTRAY MARES. There are noo on my prcmisei, live miles mirth ol AIImuiv on the Kobcrta hriilife road three e'.ry hone, ilewiltol u loitowi : Two bay mrc, one : : yelri 'II'. a'"l the oilier elifht or nine with ahiir knee on m i ic. 1 no otner is a llitht Kirrel with mane anil tail irlly white. The owner ahoulil call anil 'ak mem away ami my (or thi uotlce. JOHN W. MiOIIKE. Eevere House; ALBANY, . - . OREGON. CHAS. PFEIFFER, PROPRIETOR. Mtted up in first-class style. Tablet supplied with the best in tbe market. Nice sleeping apartmenti. Sample rooms Tor commercial travelers, Coach Io anil from Ihe Hotcl.tA An Allowaiu-e at 5 per cent w ill be allowed all cash of Browncll k tanard's buyers WHAT L I BLAIN HAS. ;An immense number of suits of clothing, dress 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 Ddz ens 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, ' FouiiTS or Jm.Y. Crawford will give an other one of those populir parties at the Lowl in dancing academy on the evening o July 4, 1888. Musicians from Portland will be added to, his justly celebrated orchestra, an -clcjnnt , supper will bo served and no p.iins will bo spared to make this the moit sociM evont ot the season. From Mixxsapoi.'S. Dr. Woodward, on c :pe iencco homtopath'c physician, and Mr. S'ir inon an cpert horse-shoci, ar 'v ? in Albany Ipst evening and contem obue i icafng iicie. They arc both from Mli.nt.'p jlis nnd seen to be much pleased w.'.h the Willamette Valley. Wkatiikr R'kport. For 24 hours, be ginning at 7 o'clock, p. in..- Local rains fallowed by fair weather nnd rlsin-j temperature. Hotel Arrivals. Rr.vKRc I Iousk. EH Billinjrs, Jeffer son ; John Munch, Aurora ; F licit, I'ort lanu ; A J Snv-h, Porlland ; J W Ili istow, Portland j Win Wnssoni, Lebanon ; 1) L Pun cl, Akron, Ohio ; A H Hcnnison, Kcw York ; M's Wa-jgoner and daughter, Port land : R I. llci-sclibach, Portland ;-K M Ua'.chelor, Portland ; C f Lester, O P R R ; (i A Wilson, John 11 Fuqua, City ; Ed'llinvcr, Corvall's j W II Smc.nl, (ieo W Lauge, Portia id j N Ross, N Y J II Mcllwain.Sc. Louis ; C J Pillion, Yaquina City ; 1) R llcrkle, N Y i A A Whitney, Sprinjjfield, Ohio"; Abe Lanm, Chicago ; A S Lerrv, N Y ; W K Blank, San Jose, Cal. Rt ss Ildt sn. SCSiscmore.Gold Hill ; E J Aran '.Inki-illc ; Auoust Bohen ; IJr A P Woodw.-ixl, Minneapolis Phil Shannon j F M Co'.c, Portland j J P Hla loc!:, city ;.E K Hughes and wife ; II J Jones, city ; S P K'nibaU, wife and child, Woodstock, Ohio ; J F Brown, S F ; A L Aloord, . Woodland. Cal 1 John B Fuqua ; lames Kenny ; M Hcnshnw, Albany ; I C Ducdall.Alhanv ; R A Bainford.Wm Pat ron, Oakville ;"W R Hardman.JSplcer. 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 itself on inspection. together that speaks fo Fosters Mock, Albany, Or. AT - Having decided to close out oubtisincfs hnr, we wili tell cur ENTIRE STOCK -OF- ClotMng, Fnmisliiiig Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Etc. At Cost ! Those wishing bargains will call early before tbe sleek is broken, as these goods musr. be sold within the next 90 days. ": d B. Roland & Co. 1