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About Daily evening Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-1888 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1888)
'mpjramxnBn Usiily Democrat Thursday Evening, June 21, 1888 llnrm sirrnvu, biikm Pubiuhirs. I'llilUHuJ nvury d ty In tti wr-ek. (3iinHy excciU.t.) SJ3331l?ri3:, R.T3 : ivj.-j.l d' onrhr pjr woalt nu l.if yw- miil, ur in Hi'.h RATES m WEEKLY : voxr. In adv-viM i: yiur, at enl yexr Him, in ivair-:o , ..5 .is . &.o , .. .12.00 2.60 1. 00 itoreJ at the Put ill)at Albany, Or 88 nncond-claNS mull inattor. LOCAL UtiUDHD. I-'kiim I'iiinkville PAI'iim. To yrara L there were 87!) votes cut in Crtok fluty; tliia year thcro wore 1060, rhowinx a in of 131, Tr.i increase in tho voting Lulation must hsye been largely republi p, judging from tlie result of tho recent Jction. . ., . .This would lio a good town for ne wealthy and good looting bachelors to ate in. There are by actual couut, about enty-fivo old maids snd widows living Within the corporation and vicinity, and all of them good looking, too Last Tues day Marshal Charlton "fired" a number of , vagrants out i'f town, and declares his inten sion to inako all others who have no visible means of aupporc depart or go to work The official oanvass of the vote of ('rook county shows that John Combs wns elected sheriff byonly three majority, which is the ismalleflt majority by which any official has yer been elected in this county 1) 14 Badges, of Wells, Oregon, and Thos Hodge, Recently from Kansas, brothers of Alex and fionroe Hodges, arrived horo last luesday. t is tne nrst time the tour brothers liaye eet for forty years, and the re-nuion a) tor many years is indeed pleasant. 1 noma odges is so well pleased with the western untry that he has purchased property at iokane Falls, w 1, which piaoo he will Ke bis future home. Thny will leave to rrow for Willametto Valley The ,1 y candidate on tho prohibition party iltet that received a vote in Crook county Is Miller, the candidate for conaress. He fcaivei 8 votes, Hut Miller evidently got !l lie expected. .CllAR(iKU WITH Rape. Wednc&dav jight Constable S. P. Burger arrived ill this ( city with Arthur Burton, a mulatto aged about eighteen, brother. In-law of Minor Jackson, of Brownsville. The charge against lii in was that of having committed rape on Eliza Harrington, aged about six teen, a niece of Mrs. Ziner, with whom she had been living. The story of the girl was that liejcntcrcd her room Friday night, told her he would kill her if she made any hoisc, chloroformed her, and committed the act. Me was arrested Monday, taken before Squire Averill Tuesday, waived ex l amination, was placed under $1000 bonds, and brought to this city as stated. Great excitement prevailed In Brownsville over Jhe affair. The girl is confined to her room nnd is said to be out of her mind at least ; Yart of the time, now and even before Kri Ljdav evening. Burton says he is innocent land will come out all right. As nearly as HOME AM) A1IKOAI). New shoe at Head's. Millor tells drugs cheap. , Mr L Sunders is in Sn Knncisca. Six bliavrs or a dollar at I.. Viercck's New ribbon all shades and stylet at Ilea l'g The Grand Lndo of Oood Templars is in aotaiun in Portliud- A ol'-an town! for every custoraor at I Viorcuk'a barber shop. Kroih Cream Sod crackers at F L K ni ton's. '.'3 conts per bin. Mr Steve l'liillipi came over tho mountains from Ciinp l'olk a few days ago. Painting by the best artist in the world at W C T U Hall, free for all. Prescription carefully compounded at Miller's diui store. Auction sale of oil paintings at W C T U Hall, commencing Thursday ovening.Juno 21st. Bindana handkerchiefs are all the rago now. We uotico that lilsin has a large stook oo hand. The Albany hoso team left th'n morning for Portland, wtiera thoy will haro held quarters at. the St Charles hotel. For genuine cheok the Davidson Brothors, tiht ropowalkars, rather surpass almost any thiug ever before aeon in Albany. Last evouiug wjile the tight rope walking wa taking placoa man entered the rooms of A Ccnnley over the saloon, but was discov ered before gutting hold of any valuables and allowed to depart. Mr J (i Crawford is homofroin Monmouth, where he took photographs of the twenty seyon graduates, and each of them. Us re ceived orders for about oae thousand copies. Everv adult attending the auction sale of oil paintings at W C T U Hall before 8 o'clock p. in. will be entitled to a chance in a very line painting to Be given away Satur day night. Tickets given eyery evening. can learn there are two sides to the case, Simd Hence we retrain lrom comment, nor. vilesiring to prejudice the mutter. If the rliargc should prove true mere is no pun ishment too severe for the offense. The Official Account. The Secre- pry of State says a Salem paper is in re- eipt of the official election returns from senty-six out of the twenty-nine counties m Oregon Curry, Grant and Umatilla be ing the ones from which no report has been received. If these derelict counties arc (card from by next week, the Secretary kill open and canvass them in the pres ence of Governor Pennoyer, as required fy law. Every county in the Stale bas teen heard from, however, and it is defi nitely known that the next legislature will Be composed of scventv-two democrats and tightcen republicans. Painful Sprain. This morning two boys of the Young America variety, Chnr. ey Rader and Ben Barker were having a vholc lot of fun riding a pony near John clunecr s livery stable. They were kick ing and punching the pony In the flank Jwith their heels in regular Orcgonlan style when the pony reared up very perpendic ularly and fell backward on the bovs. Charlev received a very painful sprain 'of '.I lie ankle, and lost his package of cigar ettes. Hen saved his "chnw" of tobacco nd was otherwise unhurt. On THK.4T11. As Albany will not cele- 5ratc on the 4U1 the proper thing will be r tne merchants to close up generally and ivc their clerks an opportunity to see 'imething of the Eagles work somewhere lse. That is one day of the year on which ere snotnu be a cessation trom business, trial will do no harm. See agreement Isewhcre. ASkrious Paragraph. Belonging to I Military Company Is not boys play as the "flowing paragraph from the laws of Ore. ton will Indicate : "A person who has lccn dishonorably discharged from the 'rcgon National Guard Is disqualified rom voting In the State, and cannot hold my federal position." Weather Report. For 24 hours, be ginning at 7 o'clock, p. 111. Clearing weather, rising temperature. Will Close on the 4Hi. We, tho undersigned, heroby agree to close our respective places of business on the national holiday, tho 4th of July, (all day.) S E Young. ' C H Spencer. U W Smith. Woo lio k Willard. Farmers' & Merchauts' luiunn.es C J. Thoinpon & Overman. Coi.n Bros. W Fortmiller At Co. F L Konton. Cowan, Ralston & Co. J (iradwohl. Will & Stark. Foshay & Mason, except for pres work. G L Blackman, except for pres work . Milt Miller, except for pres work. H Ewart. (J W Simpson. P Cohen. Monteith & Seitenbach. W C Tweedale. Leon Power. Brownell Si Standard. First National Bank, Krause & Klein. Wallaoe & Thompsop. - Parkor Bros, C B Roland & Co John O Schmeer. Fred Mueller. Knanp, Burrell Si Co, except for machin ery and extras. Stewart & Sox, except for machinery and extras. Deyoe & Robson, except for machinery anu extras. Conrad Mever. J J40ubruiil. I.E Blain. F M Freuoh. H F Merrill. L Gotlieb. A. B. Mcllwain. Chinese rilEAsANT.s. While we are discussing the subject of Chinese pheas- ants pro and con the following extract from a letter from Judge Denny to a Portland friend, will be of interest : "Upon an ex. aminntion of my memorandum book, find I have expended first and last In till venture (the game birds,) without any re turn, about SsiS Independently of the la bor, winch cannot be estimated in dollars and cents quite a tax, considering that was not tne possessor ot fMooo wortn ot property at the time. Notwithstanding this, I shall not regret the investment of either time or money if the object sought is attained, lor you know that it is largely due to Importations of various birds that enables us to 'make the desert blossom like the rose,' and which add so much to the grandeur and enjoyablcness of our young butgreatcountry. ' Tim St. Charles, The subscription mentioned in the Democrat several days ago has been nearly raised for the St. Charles hotel, Mr. Crawford refusing to al tow the sale to be confirmed except on re. ceipt of $3000 for the property. Mr. Race offered (2200 and the subscription makes up the balance. The new proprietor states that he will place the property in good con dition and run a hrst-clast, hotel. Rkjoicino. lion. J. II. Pcery Is In the city from Doty ville, and says there Is gen cral rejoicing over the change In the weather, for along the Crabtree the rains have fallen with an awful fall, probably twice as much as here. Crops loo!; well though. The Convention. The time of the Chicago Convention is taken up this after noon almost entirely with nominating speeches, and there is a probability that there will be no voting before to-morrow, Mariukp On June 20, 18SS in this city, by Goo Humphrey Eiq. MrG W Ross and Miss Edith Berry, daughter of John Berry, On .In nn -m. at Allnnv. bv Rev Davis. Ml Nelson Thompson, of Yaquina City, and Mils Sarah Daly, of Linn county. The finest Ito.vt coffee in the market at Wallace & Thompson s. Eve-y thing bcu;ht aad sold at M Frank hn ft Ujs secoid nana stor, Aiwny, ur, .Hutiouul Itcpiildiciin convention. OmcAi.ii, June 21. Com. on p'atfortn ;rces except as to anti-saloon plank which will be discussed this morning. Platform declares the fight is between protection and free trade. Welcomes the issue made by President, favors abolishing tobacco tax except on e.gars, cigarctts and cheroots. Sympathises with home rulers in Ireland, Criticises the civil service of the administration. 0:41 a. in. McKinley, of Ohio takes platform to read report ot committee on platform. Platforms sends greeting to Brazil for freeing slaves, favors protective tariff, fnvort reducing postage to one cent, condemns administration for surrendering fishing privileges and for spirit hostile to pension legislation. 11:21 a. m, Leonard Swett.of III., takes platform to nominate oresnain. 1:4? a. in. Davis, of Miss., seconds nomination of Gresliam. Ii:ra a. in. Lynch, of Miss., seconds nomination of Gresliam. 12:14a.m. McCalh'of Mass., seconds nomination of Gresliam. 12:20. Rector, of Texas,scconds Gresli am. Gresliam s seconds conciuucu. r.x Gov. Porter takes platform for Harrison. 2:28 Mention 01 Harrisons name greeted with prolonged cheering. Indiana men on feet waving fans. Porter intcr upted with cries of Gresliam." Mingled hisses. I2:?7. Atclosc of Porter's speech Indi ana delegation rose and cheered. 1 5 Convention adjourned to 3 o ciock. 3:07 p. m. Convention called to order. 3 :2C. Teall of Texas seconds nomination of Harrison. 3-33. Applause from Texas and Indiana, and waving banner from Indiana greets Rector. Gallmgcr ot rs. it. seconds Har rison. 3:43 Roll call proceeds. Iowa called. Cheering. 3:ro Mention Allison's name greeted with cheers from galleries and floor. Iowa delegates standing. 4 P. M. Pepburn still speaking, not much enthusiasm. Ilepuburn says Alison would not be found returning lebel flags. Continued cheers and cries for Koraker. 4:ll p.m. Iowa, Missouri and Massa chusetts cheer. Allison at conclusion of Hepburn's speech. Bosworth Rhode Is land takes platform to second Allison. 4:21 p, in. rrolonged cneerine lea by Iowa and joined by Maryland and the ter ritories. 4:22 p.m. Roll call proceeding Michi gan reached, cheering. Frazier, of Mich igan, takes platform to nominate Alger. 4:30 Prolonged and renewed cheering. Mention of Alger's name and cries of he's all right. 4 :33. t raster s speech greeted with great enthusiam on floor and galleries. Mention Logan's name created great ap plause. Frazier auotcd Mr. hosan in con elusion. Great and continued applause. Noyes, of Massachusetts, seconds Alger. 5 p. ni, Crowd at intervals takes up cry of "He's all right." Great laughter. c:n P. M. Eggersof Arizona second Allger. 5:12. Eggers says he desired to say on ly a word. Great and continued applause. 5:17 P. U. Roll cali proceeds, New York reached. 5:18 P.M. Hiscock takes platform to nominate Depew. New embroidery just received at VV F eud'a I am now receiving my spring and summer rcss goods. Call early and secure barea na W. F. Rkau. Patronize hnmn lnliifrv T. i Joseph 5-cent cigarf. Firt of hi own make. A. P. WOODWARD, M. D: Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon vumoLdu,, ireaiunni 01 mronic D18 eases of woman end children a specially. Office up stairs over GradwoM'n front rooms. Fine mixed and plain pickles at Wallace & Thompson's. CUKE FOR NICK HEADACHE. .1. ' 7 ""'")' i"r 1. ii',usneM, l-iinples on A rp' 1 curc '"' "':k ,,oul:,', ask M. oicy aid lor a f.o, sauiiiUa tree, lull box 25 cents. Peiuwmkkikh .A fine lot of the celebrat ed Alfred Wright perfumeriM, the best man ufactured, just received nt ln I. II! .,.!, .. drug store HARVEST HANDS. KariTi(ra Urn nan aiitr1r ...Ui. .11 il. 1 . ,....,,,, tJ n 11.11 un Harvest nAinl vriii ui nt r .... .. . ,u . t h i t 'cn(u uur omce wnon you Mcllwair.'a, in Postal tfiltraiih buiMiiijf. jul'RKJIAkT AND MILLER, STRAYED. From my p.-omlM in Albany a tlx year old bv horjm, with Mar In forKhoa.!, branded with letter B. wni ft ,". " W'";" 110 le" "!b h""!r sta'l. V. ill hlraUy reward any on. returning the norm, to me or lviug Information ol his whcreabouta. L. rjTlTKS. FOR SALE. A well Mtabll.hed mllliiwry rtole. Will rundown sti.k so it will not require much capital to purchaie same. For jarticul&rs call on cr address. Ura K J O'Ooiinir, box 103, Albany, Or. ESTRAY MARES. There aro now on my premises, five miles south ot Albany on the Roberts bridge road three ci'rsy horses dewillied as follows : Two bay marcs, one six years old, and tho othor eitfht or nino with abiif knee on loft lef. The other la a liifht sorrel with mane and tail partly white. The owner should call and take them away and pay for this notice. JOIimv.J!cClIF.E. 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 vory large stock of shoes and boots, a splen did one to select from, as it contains all grades at prices to suit Hotel Arrivals, Revbre House. S Dildine, East Port land ; N C Mvers, Scio ; J B V Butler, M U . r I.- . vr cm I'lumiiumii , 1 ClUUII, 1 HII1111I1 U J D E Griffin, M F, Sprague, Philadelphia ; Karl Kohen, Chicago ; J R McKnight, Portland ; R M Donavan, Portland ; 8 P Barger, Brownsville ; W II Rue, M Baum gart, N Y City ; Ira C Long, Albany ; A Ostraska and assistant, New York; II Y Ross, San Francises ; Will Fritz, Maurice, in x, 1 i tiunsaKer, Ashland ; W L Wethered, Portland ; C Schader, Evens- ville, Ind ; Mc. Hemphill, Corvallis : F Davis, John Daly, Portland ; K Rogers inumic x o xuwnsena ; iv m omith, U Russ House. A Hobs, Scio; L S Card and wife, Seattle; C J Dickenson, Salem; J fD Wrinkle and wife, Portland; W P Rice, Tacoma; Dr J II P Hope, 1 M Cam eron, A S Cameron, Lebanon ; T B Wait, Saicin;J Gilliland, Sweet Home; James T -I.... r 1 . , . 1 r uiuwn, tiiy; VI v omiLli, xeoanon ; It Smith, Portlnnd: W D McGhee:LM Hull. Buena Vista j G II Baird; J Kreister; Dr n u Htaniey, wite ana cn; tv J liagsht and wife;N A Bodine, Albany; W C West lnrke, Tallman; A Bodine, Lowson; O A Wolveair.e, Suver: A M Clcminens: W H Queener, Stray ton; Z T Bryant, Lebanon ; x i- wueencr, atayton; A Williams. Pile Dm vino Mr H. M. Stcne baa a team pile driver in operation at Corvallis, being used in the construction of tho 0. R. AN. wharf. Any one wanting tho use of tne maonine can otitain it by writing to Mr. Stone at Corvallis, 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. Fosters Block, Albany, Or. Don't Fail. Don't fail to call and see Dubrtilllc's fine display horse and his Im mense stock of harnesses and saddles, back '5l Conrad Meyer's grocery store. Just a Few. Of those beaded wrapps left and they shall be sold at cost at Mon citli & oeitenbach's. Latest arrival from Chicago' ohoioe driod beef, No, 1 whit? fish, mackoral, etc, at Browuell Js Stanard's. Don't forget we are closing out our boots and sbr.es a: cost. BROWNKIL& STAXARD. All kinds of fruit jirs at Brownell & Stan ard's. Lear orders at Brownell & Stanard's for Royal Ann cherries. EMYTMG in the Boot and Shoe Line AT COST until closed out at BROWNELL & 'STANARD'S.