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Daily Democrat Saturday Evening, Juno IB, 1883, rirm wrrinii, Kiitin nil immuium. I'u'iIIjIi'j 1 vory il iy In tll3 wruk. (tfumhya oxcoptal ) S'J333Sl?ri3i RATES : Oollvoroi by oiii'lor por waoli 9 Ity null, wr ytur Ily mill, oriinu',l of) RATES F01 WEEKLY : Oho yaar, in atlvaiire , Oneyoar, at ami l yar Six timuttis, la atlvaticu ............ 2 00 1.00 Enteral af, tho Put Odlieftt Albany, Or as savond-clan mail matlor. LOCAL RECORD. TiibM. A.T's Saturday Nihiit. An Albany saloon-keeper says the Man About Town hasn't any sense, and Is a blockhead generally .. ..Wc hear a great deal about Albany's future. Some of the remarks made are inclined to be wild and exaggcr ated on the up grade. Others not wild enough. The M. A. T. is not a full fledged enthusiast on anything ; but In the matter of Albany's Growth he has bnloon like ideas to a certain extent. Should the Ore gon Pacific be pushed through rapidily our Ideas are rather exalted as to the city's growth ; and anywny.lt has an advantage this Saturday night that is bound to make it a fine inland city with n population of not less than ten thousand in five years from nw. There are those here who will be 6aying in a few years, "Well, i was a fool for not buying then". . . . At the end of this rainy week wc hear many remarks about too much moisture, but watch for the harvest .... An Albany gentleman sayfi liis wife has put up about 2o cans of fruit, attacking the clffcrries by the bushel. Who can surpass this.... A large amount of farm machinery has left Albany during the week. The M. A. T. beseeches the owners to keep their machines In out of the rain and well oiled. A binder might just as well be run ten years as to be cast aside in uirec or lour. hie xuurn'amknts. Last evening manager Watts, of the hose team, received a letter from Portland stating that the tournament there will come as announced. The races wili be run on Friday and Sat urday, June 22 and 23. There will be four hose contests, to-wit: Wet and dry tests, speed race and championship race, and two foot races of one hundred and two hundred fifty yards. The prizes will be be large ones and wilt be announced in Monday's Orcgoniitn. Kight teams, the letter stated, will enter the contests. The Albany team with some ditliculty have about secured rooms at Seattle, though the rush there has made them scarce. Tramps. When the editor of the Kalaina paper wrote the following, he was not aware of the fact that Albany had been selected as the objective point by tramps: "Kalama seems to be the objective point for all the tramps on the coast. From low to tall from lean to fat, red and yellow, black and white, from the four quarters of the earth, they come some on foot, some on rail or any other way to get there. Some nay an over bu.ocncu community will rise up and smitj theni hip and thich, then there will be wail'ng and gnashing of teeth when they are cast out in the dark, cold world and forced to work. A Sl iiscription. A subscription paper is being circulated for a bonus of some , where near $1000 for Mr. Race, the gentle man who recently purchased the St. Charles hotel property, in consideration of which he agrees to repair the building and open a first-class hotel. It is meeting witli . line encouragement, and if successful will at least have the effect of helping to keep business in the block this side of the hotel. Owners of property there could af ford to give liberally. Bins Opened. Last night the com mittee of P. of II. in the city opened bids on binders and mowers, after having taken into consideration the merits of the machines, and accepted the proposition of Stewait fc Sox on the Oshorne binders ! and Kn.ipp, Burrell & Co., F. H, Koscoe, , agent, on mowers. TiieN. I'. The report of the earnings of the Nortiicrn Pacific for May shows that the road pays. For that period this year they exceed those of the corresponding month of 1887 by $447,667.45. Following arc the figures : Freight earnings, $940, 000 ; passenger, $491,187 ; miscellaneous, $93,you j total, $1,527,087. Mr. Rimoii. Wc hope the following from the Yaquina Post has a big bottom to It : Rumor has it that there arc some changes being made in the financial man agement of the O. P. As soon ns these nre satisfactorily arranged, the business of construct'ng the road will be resumed. And our informant Is sanguine that but a few more days will elapse before there will be lively times at the front. Water Ditch. We arc Informed that the talk of constructing n water ditch at Lebanon has been revived and the people . are quite confident the enterprise will bea success. In case of its success a man from California has agreed to establish a paper milt at that place. Fmifcmkriim. A fino lot of the celebrat ed Alfred Wright porfumorica, the best man ufactured, just reoaived at Uco L Blackinan'i drug store HOME AND AllltOAl). New slices at Bond's. Six shaves or a dollar at I Viereck's Kup. MiKlroy was in the city thisnuon, Kow ribbon all shados and stylei at Usui's Fiuo peaches and apricot at F L Ken ton's. J. P. Wallace, Physician rU'l Surgeon, Al bany, Or. . A new Teressa May has bcon built to ran on the liny. SlmrilT-KUxt Smallman his beoa in tho city to-day. A fresh lot of choice caudy just roeoiyed by I'' L Kenton. Mr and Mrs Browoell, of Wu'.U Station, are in the city, A clean tow.il for every customer at L Viereck's harbor shop. Uuv Kirk patrick, of Scio, father of the editor of the Lebanon ErpreHt, is in tho city. City election iu Portland an i East Port land iiext Monday. Wool will hayo nothing to do in these elections. Mr Frank Wood has the contract for put ting iu tho stone wall on the new Foshay & Musun and Twocdale block and not a Port land lit m. At the commencement exeroisee in Salem Prof J B Homer, of Boscburg, read an origi nal poem on "Tho World's Pillars," which was highly spoken of. Mr A W Cr.arltou, sheriff of Lake county, has been in the county. After his term ex pires in July, we understand, he will leave Lake county. About twenty mon are at work on the St-ahau aud Pierce block, and notwithstand ing the rainy weather, it is going up, almost like the sua 111 the morning. The sains as with all other papers thers u ai immeuse number of people who read the Daily li:v bat who uonot taKe it, at least they are kept pretty well posted about its csntcnts. A washout on the 0 & C in the Siskiyous this morninc delayed the overland train ten houis, and the F.ugene train took its place from that city this mornin. Several Masons arrived in the city this noon on their way home from the grand lodiro at Portland. ainoDg others being lion J I! It Morelock and B A Childors.of Browns ville. The vouniz men who run the barracks have cftVred a reward of 810 for the arrest and con viction of the parties who eonmitted the acts of depredation several niukts since, account of which was given in tne usmocrat. Mr Kit Schmeer. ton of Johnny Sehmoer, arrived in the citr yesterday from Crook County. He reports prospects there greatly briuhtencd. though for awhile stock bad dry nicking and began to look pretty gannt. It was raioing when he left the other side. As announced in the Democrat yesterday, Emperior Frederick William, of Germany, is dead, after a reign of only a few weeks. His death occurred at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. and was the cause of great sorrow through out burops. Mr D U Clark, of Spokane Falls, arrived in the city this noon, having bean in attend ance at the meeting of the grand lodge cf Masons in fortland, ana will remain over Sabbath. Mr Clark says Spokane is the fastest city in the Northwest. The total membership of the Kiiiuhts of Pythias in Washington territory ia 1700, an increase of G21. The "banner" lodge is Col umbia No 8, of Walla Walla. The grand lodgo reports $13,004 in cash and invest ments, I nere was paiu out tor reliet s-luuu The air in and about Chicago in becoming impregnated with Blaiueism. His friends do not believe he told the truth when he said he would not accept the nomination, aud will push him with the wild hurrah charact eristic of that peculiar species of Dolitio. Whether he will be nominated remains to be seen. Mr. William Wassom, recently from the Ivist, who has been raiding near 'Lebanon, yes:eruay purchased the Wilson farm near Jlunisburtf, ono of tho largest in the county, It consists of 1 155 seres and the price was $13,Stij. It is stock land mostly and will be uied by Mr Wassom for stock raisiug, an in dustry we are glad to see pushed in the V al ley. Somo chronics oomplain of hard times in Pendleton. Just you take a walk up any of the lulls adjacent, look at the town, and see for youselt tne number of new buildings going up in every direction, and we'll ven ture to say that the hardest times are when you are going np tho ni'l. B. O. Several who have bean in Albany have made such remarks about t'lat city. 01 Mi-let Institute. FOR THJ LADIES Bargains in Millinery, Held at Sodavillc on June 9th. Owing to the lateness of the teachers arriving no session was held until 1 p.m. at which time the meeting was called to m!ur bv the President Charles S. Hunt. The Secretary being absent F M Mitchell was elected Sec Pro. Tern., music, enrollment ef teachers. which was as follows : Chas S Hunt.Sarah FINE TRIMMED EATS Williams.J II Wirt, Lebanon ; tj M Rus sell, Il.ilscy ; S J Paul, M Paul, Icnnv Cyrus, Rosa Moore, Belle Myers, Ella UOWERS.RIBBONSIACES. PLUMES. SATINS, VELVETS, ETC., BQNNBT3. Cary, James A Bilyeu, Geo L Sutherland, Scio ; J (j (iibson, Mary Brandon, Plain- view ; Elbert C Cable, Brownsville ; Jas B Larly, Salem ; W A Mcfiee, Sodaville F M Mitchell and R M Smith, Spicer. Music i declamation, Johnnie Gibson, School government by W A McGec, fol lowed bv Geo L Sutherland, Mr Russell, M Mitchell, (.'has b Hunt. Music ; reci tation, Ada Parrish. Friday afternoon ex ercises : Mr Russell followed bv Mr. Wirt and Mr Mcfiee. Recess ; mu-ic : ex aminations in public schools,!' M Mitchell, Ceo L Sutherland, w A IMci,ee,J t (jil son, Chas S Hunt. Declamation, Ida West 11. Motion made and carried that Chas S Hunt, 1 It Wirt and F M Mitchell, draw up resolutions in memory of F H Hals. Motion made anilcnrricu mat wnen we ad journ, be to meet In Albany, in September with district ISo. 1, sunieci 10 tne cauot tne Supt. Adjourned to meet at 8 o'clock but owing to a heavy rain no evening session was iieid. F. M. Mitchell, Sec. Pro. Tern. FOR SALE. A well established mllllnrr will ... ., stock so It will not require much capital to purchaie same, tor particulars call en or address, Mrs K J O'Cenoir, bo Ids, Albany, Or. ESTRAY MARES. There are no on my premise!, five miles south o! Albany on the Roberta bridge road three es'ray horiea descilbed as follows : Two bay mares, one tlx years old, and the other eirht or nine with a big knee 011 "oinerisa nnt sorrel Willi mane and tail partly white. The owner should call and take them away and pay for this notice. JOHN W.McOIIEE. At Very Low Figures. gjurtt ttr1 go so come oariy and MRS. E,J, O'COKNER. Revere House; ALBANY, . - . OREGON. CHAS. PFEIFFER, PROPRIETOR. riireu up in nrsi-ciass style. Tables supplied with the best in the market. Nice sleeping apartments, Sample rooms for commercial travelers, 13Tree Couch to and from the Uolrl.-&4 Ad Allowance at 5 per cent will be allowed all cash buyers of Brownell k Stanard's KE.Vli ESTaTiSALKS. As recorded In the County Clerk's office of Linn county, Oregon : Harvey Graham to C Bleakly, 80 acres, lordan Valley '. S r.00 J S Auies to (i H Miller,! acre, 13 E I 25 S fc Young OLL aiarsnan, iou 1 and 2, block 40, Albany 550 II Bryant to Jas II Wilkins, 15.68 acres, adjoining Albany icoo Jas W Harris to ATand F N Gilbert lot 2, niocK 14, AiDany 1200 U S to Archie L Wishard, 319 acres, tp 12, w 3 patent G P Clark to S P Bargcr, about 1 lot, Brownsville 300 Jos McCune to I- rank II Hulbert, So acres, 12W4 2000 John A Wilson to William Wassom, n?v42 acres in tps 15, 2 and 3 west, W M :3,S6s U S to las li Pierce, 640 acres 15 w 3 patent Joseph in Portlaxii. Joseph Webber, chief engineer of the Albany fire depart ment, was In the city yesterday, talking over tournament matters with Jos. Meagh er. Mr Webber, who was one of the early Chiefs of the Portland department, and Is a fireman of renown, says' Albany has the best hose team in the state, which is com ing down to capture the prize at the tourna ment. "That's all riuht," musically mur mured Mr Meagher ; "if vour boys win the money they wiil get ii, and don't you forget it. Urcgoman. Pioneer's Day. Yesterday was pion eers day in Portland and was quite gener ally observed. In the procession was Mar tin Payne, 1843, from this county, and John Conner, recently of Atbanv, now of Portland. A long poem written by Sam Simpson was read. A FitEE Concert. Lash's Kidney and Lire r Concert Company is in the city and this afternoon gave a first-class open air concert. One fellow is quite immense. His closing refrain wot thnsly "and Cleveland is tho next president.1' Agaiu to night; but our drag stores keep lirst-olass medicines. Hotel Arrivals, what l: e. blain has. An immense number of suits of clothing, dress and business, for men and boys, Prices low when quality is considered, A very large stock of shoes and boots, a splen did one to select from, as it contains all grades at prices to suit Dd zens of stvles of th ssf J A VsU WW V neckwear, and prices remarkably low. buys a necktie of splendid quality and 25 cents a good one, goods in 50 cents A varietyjof styles of hats hardly equalled this side of Portland, and a stock of furnishing goods extensive in its nature. Andennistoo. This afternoon Sid Ennis was likewise taken before Justice Humphrey, and received a fine of $40 for the part he played in the saloon fight. Neither Ennis nor Reed can pay the fines and will have to submit to about a months Imprisonment. These two cases should be lessons to the young men of Linn county that they must behave themselves or get the punishment tney deserve. Uur ad vice is to keep out of the saloons entirely ami you wont get in the grip of the law, which in tills case certainly ground just about the right verdict." A Clouii Burst. Saturday afternoon about 4 o'clock n heavy storm swept over the Klickitat valley, across the river, the edge of it passing over Goldcndale. The cloud cainc from the south, crossing the Columbia near Grants, and another came from the cast, the two meeting west of Goldcndale near the Happy Home settle ment. 1 he result of their meeting was n regular cloud burst, the rain falling in tor rents and washing the plowed ground away to the depth of the furrows. On the hillsides rocks weighing a ton or more were washed out and Into the canyons. Near the mountains hall fell to the depth of from two to four inches, literally chopping the erowinir crrnlit to nieces. John Cum mings lost thirty acres of fall grain, and all that in the nren'covered by the storm was ruined. The starm exhausted Itself In the distance of four miles, and reached at its widest point a distance of two miles.;. C. Died. This morning, the fine Pcrchron marc owned by George F, Simpson, died suddenly. Loss, $250. Riss Hoi'sk. J C Young, Yaquina City i John Wilson, Jet Williams, M C Hayward, Grand Rapids, Mich. ; Augjst Bohen, A flicker, city ; L, B Keedcr, Adams ; Kate Crees, Corvallis ;ALlio cart, Springfield : Max M Baden, N Y : N Nelson, W Jones, Z T Truelove, Albany t M Mitchell, Albany. Revere House. A B Dennison. N Y; Sol i?.:l.,tk..l ;,..,.. .,.1 . 1 unAh a .it C Ligcett, Pittsbar; Phil Metschen. Can- itself Ott inspection. yon iLy , ill i.jiitur, .viiyuii v.uy, c ueug, Lebanon; J W Bristow, W P prirdlc. R F Prael, Portland; N B Humphrey, city; J J Spickor, Dr G Doty, Del Bartincs and wife, C F Oliver and wife, N D Joiner. 0 L Kahte, Concert Co; '.V H Walker, Portland; W F Buckner, Huena V lata. A stock of goods all together that speaks fo Fosters Block, Albany, Or. I'll.E Diuvinu Mr U. M. Stcne has a I steam pilo driver in operation at Corvallis, being used in the construction cf the 0. K. k N . wharf. Any one wanting the use of I the machine can ontain it by writing to Mr, Stone at Coryailis. Don t Fail. Don t mil to call ana see Dubruille's fine display horse nnd his Im mense stock of harnesses and saddles. Back of Conrad Meyer's grocery store. Wells Di e Wells dug on reasonabl terms. Call on the undersigned or at thi office. E. B. Davidson hi Fourth of July. Crawford will givo an other one of those popultr parties at the Lowsnn dancing academy on the evening o July 4, ISS8. Musicians from Portland will bo added to his justly celebrated orchestra, an eloaant sapper will be served and no pains will be spared to make this the most social event of the scasou. Weather Rei-ort. For 24 hours, be ginning nt 7 o'clock, p. m. Local rains and stationary temperature. At Cost. C. B. Rolsnd & Co., of thia city, are selling their eitire stock at eoit. Those wanting bargaim should oxll early. Having decided to cl cie cut ci 1 1 tincts Ittr, we will ttU t;r ENTIRE STOCK -OF- Clotlung, Furnishing Goods, flats, Daps, Trunks, Talises, Etc, At Cost ! The finest Rowt coffee in the market at Wallace a moMrsoN 8. Tbosa wishing bargains will call early boforo the steck is broken, as these goods musft be sold within the next 90 days. C. B.Roland & Co.