"X Datily Democrat Thursday Evening, Juno 28, 1888 I i'jIU'i jI vj-y liy lii tli ) I week, (8miiUyn ox cup tod.) SUBSCRIPTION RATES : llvjrj i liyciirlif iur wouk $ Sy m I, pur ytur ...... 6.00 v mui, perm ni.n M du FATES FOR WEEKLY : iHoywir, In advanco Wi. Ort i) y oat, m eni or yuir z.ftii v iiiuiittm, In advance 1.00 iterul at th l Mt 0:11 at Albany, Or an Kooond-ckiMH mall matter. .OCAL REO()RD. I-'kiini I'kini'.villk Papkkh. Till fJInze line over iroin M.-t.olcas the hrst of the jeek. lie say tliat grass is butter on the mge there than it Ins been for yea's, and le hay crop wi'l be Immense. .Lac: imdav during a thunderstorm - at the 1;irm Spring agency two Indian womc.i re struck oj lightning, one being killed Instantly and the other seriously injured fc klll'ng of a squaw by such a means Was a new thing to the Indians and caused CoiiMdc-ahlc commotion among them. Thoy cannot well understand how an in- visible clement thus nioduccs death, and jtlicy arc considerably exercised over the affuir. . . .l'csons who have been on the range recently say tliu grass Is growing fine on 'he open hills but in the timber 1. .fe not doing so well, and summer range fcr sheep wl'l not be any too plcntifi-1.... Quite a number of immigrants aie passing through the couniry at present. Most o' "era a-e from Ol:-ornia, golrg to Wrsh agton Ter-i'.ory. Some of them whom e have talked with were victims of tli; is Angeles boom, pud pronou icj it the ' r..t humbug thrt was ever gotten up. icy spy they have bad their sa.isi'acJon investing In cHma,e, and arc now in irc'.i of Irnd . . . . A pi y of eurvevora in " employ o ihe W. V. & C. M. Co. be'ga i work at Civile creek t'lis week of lo- i ing and aopraiti-g ihe co npany's lands, 'e undc'jjiiKi it l the In entio i of tne mpany io rnpra'se r.ll I.s Irn'lsin East i Oregon til's season, preparatory to '"g . iein on I ,e mat kct . . . . 1 Ion. L. lyeti and John Coolev, of Eugeie, ar fved lice Ipst 5um" y and will lemair evcrl weeks. M-. Li'yer soys he w-iuid Way up '.o the heatl ot "fe-It CrcV on h i Vy o ev from Wc'ofoot. Ic w'll be rcem rel he wes Jic unsuccessful rvndids'tc r Coi'nty Clerk of Lane county. lie oci'lun'; qi'i.e get ibee, though lie ran 'ay a.iead of his ticket. Mad. The folowlng from a Portland taper is really affecting, and exhibits the vful fact that the contractor, G. W. Hunt, I mad in earnest. Poor fellow, all of his onions spoiled: "G. Y. Hunt returned J-CKterelay from Albany, where he made ( arrangements for shipping to Wallula the I Stores and powder, tools, etc., which have been brought In from the scene of h's con tract on the Oregon Pacific. Hesayssome Of his powder is spoiled, and of course, all the potatoes, onions and such like stuff is Worthless. When he looked aver the sup plies brought in and thought of all the money it hadco.-.t and the money and time wasted in hauling it out into the mountains and back ogin, he was just a little wrathy. He expresses his opinion free In regard to people who will lead a man Into such a crape by representing themselves to have rnonty which they have not." Bask Hall. One or two base ball game, between local players would help to enliv en matters in Albany this summer. A gam? that is noticed so much elsewhere should not be Allowed to die out in Albany. The members of the II. & L. Co. think they could beat any other company in the city. The legal fraternity boast '.hat the Mil men would stand no show against them. The grocery men think the dry goods men vould be weak in their clutches, and the clerks generr-lly are of the opinion that they would cross the home plate most in a gome with most anybody. A Souvenir Social. To-morrow ening a social will be held at the rest nee of Mr Thos Montcith, and every body attending will be presented with a Muvcnir. Socials at Mr Mon'clth's are al ways pleasant .flairs ; but this one prom ises to be "more so." It will be given by the Y. P. S. C, IS. Society of the Presby terian Church. "A Small. Fire. Some excitement was occasioned at the depot last evening by a good sized blaze proceeding from the pock et and coat generally of a well-known drayman. The firemen present came to the gentleman's rescue, and after a hard fight of several seconds succeeded In ex tinguishing the fire after a slight scorch lng ft ok T. The aljourned meeting of tin Board of Trade will bt hold to-night at the Recorder otlice ( when tho matter of the I -itnigration circular w'll be conaidored. i ambers should put themselves out some to Represent. Pfficial Vote The offioii! vote counted 4 Salem yesterday airoa Hermanu 7-407 ma- l jotity and Lo-d, 6072 majority. JiVeatiikr Report. For 34 hours, be KTining at 7 o'clock, p. in. ical rains, stationary temperature. J ' . , , L I iioin: ami AiutoAD. Kuw slir-ei at Head's. Mison fruit'jarsat Kenton'i. Six shaves ura dullar at I. Vier jk'a New rihhiia all shados anil styles at Road's Kinu stock of flv nuta just received at J J Dubiuille's. Cireuit court will adjourn thia eveuiuu at about 3 o'clock. A eVau towel for every customer at L Viereck'a barber ahop. Mrs. I A Uolism left on last evenina's train tor Culiloraia and the bast Everything houuht and aolil at M Frank iu & (Jo'a aeeond hand stori, Albany, Or. Mr Ij rtemlnra arrived home thia morninz irom nan rrnnciseo, where he haa Deen with a baud of horses. Col. L. Conaland la in the city and the prnmiso ia for a very nloasautand eniovable lectura to-night, full of wit and humor. Ton stitaaier Rontley ia auain runnihi; on he Willamette and in expected in Allranv this evnuiug on its first trip aince beiug wrecked. Tho State Toachera' Association conveuca in Kalnin on Thursday of nextwek. Preai- nt Cooilit, ot our college, ia down for a paper on the afternoon ot the hit day. Tho meeting promist-a to bu a successful one. While deliverioir papers thia noon AI Day waa unfortunate in havior Ilia ifoaerallv aura footed horse full near this ollice. A I waa on tbe underside aad was considerably lamed, but mounted again ami eoutiuued his deliv ering. . .VI r Honry Keesee. of llonauzi. Lake coun ty, was in the city yesterday on his way home from C'orvaliis, w here he hvl been to attend the funeral of hi. brother. Mr Koesee, who started out aa a lawyer, is now in the stock busiiiear. A WAV from Home. If the Sa'esman had seen tne smiling faces of the Albany lawyers he would not have published the following item : "To a Salem gen'.leinan who has been in Albany a few days, the Sarsman is Indebted in relation to the doings in the Ci.-cuit Court in Linn county. The nttorneys there arc in bad humor on account of the very light docket, the light est in several years. The grand jury pre sented two indictments for larceny, to which the accused pleaded guilty and were sentenced to a short term in the peniten tiary. The shooting of Charles Thomas was investigated, but it is thought there will be nothing done in the matter." Returned. A, Noltner, N B Davis,Col J K Kelly and Col Lee, four of the gentle men who represented the Democracy at the National Convention at St. Louis, have returned. J L Cowan and M S Hillman are still In the East. The former ia on the committee appointed to notify President Cleveland of his nomination, and the latter represents Mr A Noltner on the National De.nocratic Comml.tce. A. Noltner was seen yesterday, and says the Democratic contingent from Oregon were not nut Into back seats at the St. Louis Convention like the Republican delegates were at Chicago. A'ett'J. Mr. Cowan is expected to arrive in Aiuanvon Saturday, nerhaps to-morrow night. Tnic Chinamen Helped. Tuesday night the Republicans of C'orvaliis cele brated the nomination of Harrison and Morion In the customaay style. The speaking was done near a Chinese horse Just as Col. Kelsay had begun one of his most eloquent and affecting flights a long str'ng of bunches of fire crackers were stor.ed to cracking by the Chinamen, and such a din as was kept up during t.ie re mnindcr of the celebration Is not often heard. A Corvallls man says the Celes tials got eight dollars for the job. The joke was taken wilh a moderate amount of good numor. McKliioy a Rustler. Superintendent McElroy -s od of the most eithusia.tie of Urogoniins. Ho has been making an effort to git aa many of the teachers attending the national icstitute M possible to return home by way of Oregon, and ia mcit'ng wit'i con aiderable success. He sent personal letters to fully two Hundred prominent members of the committees of the National Association 11 the East, and replies are now coming in rapidly from these gentlemen, aud in nearly every ease they nay '-good, we will return through Oregon, and will ausccst to our en tire delegation to do the aame." He thinka at least two or three thousand will return by the Oregon routo. Board or Dki.eoatkm. At a meeting of the Board last evening it was decided ti re oeive the excursion party of S- k;m firemen. to be in Albany next Sabbath and giv them their dinner. The invitation to join in the hose contest at Corral I :s on the 4th .of J ul v was accented and a team is being shook together for the purpose, perhaps Corvallia ia the most convenient place in which to cele brate this year, and it looks as if Albany will empty itself in that directien. The L. T. L. The Loyal Temperance Legion (formerly the Band of Hope) will meet on Saturday at 3 o'clock p. m., at W. C. T. U. Hall. A competent organist Ijas been secured and additional song-books, and the latest new -lesion manuals procur ed, and earnest efforts will be made to In terest and instruct our young people. Pari ents are kindly requested to encourage their children to attend, and let all who can, come ana assist in inis nnpormni work. Tim Military Co'a The three military companies from Marion county will go to Cirvallir for the celebration on the 4th on the evening of the 3d, a special tia-'i meet ing them at Albany, They will be brought hack to this city on the morning ot the 5th in time for the early train. The Albany company will probably join them. TKHPKftANCE COLUMN. Killted by Albany W. C. T. V. The rcgulur meeting of the Women's Ch'Ist?an Temperance L'ulun, was held on Tuesuay aitcrpoon. After the usnal rou tine o business war. dispo ied f the Presl dent announced that Pimdita Ramabai.t'ic hhjh cas,e Hindu widow, who has been lecturing in the East, wou'd be in Oregon about the 21th of July. This woman Is la'sing f j ids for opening a Tn'ininj; School for hlg'icaste H'ndu widows, by col'cc.'ops after lectin cs and by foTn'n what Is k lown as fie Ramabal C'rc'c-j. We will give l.it-ir just the niann-"- In which t-ic-se a e e.ganized. A mo. ion pissed toa ivcr ta!n upon wl-"t terms we could have her in Albany. The pioplc of our city would doubtless be pleased to hear one who has by her simple and er .-rest atory of the wrongs of tne wo-nca in he- country, en I'sted thousands in the work of reform. Four weeks from tips meeting, Mrs. Ko.i id will give a Bible reading f.om :he hook of Esther, to which all pc: sons, whether mem bers oZ the Union or not, are cord'ally in vited. A Bible reading will alsi be held at the residence of Mr Andrew McCoy on Srond St., on next Tuesday a'lernoon at 3 o'clock. A circula' letter from Mrs. L. II. Addi- to-, Si p't.of the department of Temper-.- lceanu Labor was read by the Secretary. Si e earnestly rup-csts ihe Unions to read .-p ,.ie labor question, anu si ;;gest- a num ber of bcoks as helpful. Th i que.; bn d!s. r jsowd is a very important one ar.d should be given thorough study, as our cause w'll p-osperonly in propor.ion to our educa l on. Mrs. L. M. N. Stevens, of Maine, on b?- i-ig asked if the porses'.lon the reveuue t- . receipt was a gi est hilp in convicting a 'iq- or-scllcr answc ed as follows : "One rr-ij.it reasonably think that gooS proof could be secured to help in enfo-tementof stale law. but such Is not the case. On any o.heyUan the liquor question this might be managed perhaps. A law was pjssed a year ago, in Maine, mak'nj the holding of a a3 rctcijiiiiiiiii yirus tnuw --- a linuor seller : but I have not known of one case in a year where it hasainoun'sd to anything ; and 1. never win in my opin ion. ' Our 'national' rum shops are among our worst ones. And we are pewcrleisto help ourselves. State law is thus over ridden, and made harder to enforce, instead of being helf ed in any way." A Stuffed Mas. In a store window on First strset ia a figure stuffed in overalls, blouse, a pair ot boots and hat.qttito a aheep -ish looking sffair, Protruding froma pocket is a badanna handkerchief, and on the hand kerchief a label readies; "free trade." Just what the stgsiticance is has not yet been learned. We do not think the proprietor in tended it ss a hit at the democrats, for they are favor,ns tariff reduction: we expect he means be will trade the overalls and handker chief for money at euca a cheap price that will be practically free. - Grand Jury. The grand jury this afternoon brought in not a true bill against Frank and George Cook for selling spirit uous liquors without a license. Also not a true bill against Arthur Burton charged with rape. Also not a true bill airains' David Keenan charged with larceny. Also not a true bill against Nick and Clara Kine charged with larceny in a dwelling. Ihe latter parties forfeited a $50 bail. Put Up. A Lebanon gentleman says the hose team of that city is ready to run the Albany team for $20 and he has $ico himself to put up on it. 'If he is really In earnest he can be accommodated so quickly that it will make his head spin. 1 hat place has a good team ; but It will probably not run cither the Albany . or Portland team hub and hub. His Vol e. -Millers vote in the late elec tien was 1974. Marion county cast the largest prohibition vote, 3S7. In Curry, Klamath and Wallowa none was cast at all. In Lake just 1, and hew lonesome the fellow must have been. Multnomah was second, and Lfnn i behind. Picnic Postpoxed. On account of too much rain the union picnic announced to take place to-morrow has been postponed until the dry season shall have fully set in, that is, indefinitely. Died. On Mondnj, June 2o, 1S88, the wile of W T Cochran, of Brownaviiie A largo concourse of people attended the funer al on Tuesday. AiTRAcrivi Three yoang coons brought into town by R D Murray attracted consider able atteutiou this forenoon. Hotel ArTlvr". Rusk House J TO'.rock, Portland ; V V Axtcll, Ohio ; Wm Warburton ! F M tumbaugh ; W M Morrow, Lebanon ; A II Black, Portland j A Meyer, Minn. ; Charles Smith, East Porliand ; It Noland; I C Johnson, Add Harman, Scio ; J P Que:ner, SUiyton ; I N Brown, Princville; J M Doff ; James Currcn, Stayton ; G II liaird, sanliam ; ii I ungues anu wire ; Joe Haevc, Salem ; Jos Sill, N C ; W E Price, Ashemn : R S Rice, Mchamn j W II Hcseman, Rock Creek i J E Sorbin, Gatesvllle : Hugh Donley, Spokane Falls; W B Robertson, Rock Creek ; J Dienger, city. Revere House. John Emerson, city j J II McNeil, Toledo ; D B Beers, Port land j R A Prntt, G W Cox, W B Cox, Mchamn ; F Rucket, Portland i L Man dell, Philadelphia s II W Holden, Detroit, Mich, j E W Hansen, S F ; B Igstacdter, sr.'- WHAT L E. BLAIN HAS. An immense number of suits of clothing, dres and business, for men and boys, Prices low when quality is considered, cikltit roi'KT. Tho'ollow- .f decisions have been rend ered up 10 ti.iiu of going to press. -t. In re-assihunient of Thomas Montei'.h ton. Continued. 2----In 'he matter of the assignment of , ,u luiuiveni aeptor. Assignment Continued. a "'J? n ,eo S F,olhx ' J S Cochran nd ucd ' r" rocover money, Contin- 2,)0. .In A Pnr.l ... CI . ,., undue nfc JjVOSWay, lo recover money. CWinuca. Assignment Shane StLonsway. Con tinued 250. Assit'tirYtAtif .r..v..n.. i. cl . r. , . o - ;o"Ju ob nneitou. Continued. 2S7. 1 . !l menfc ll,v Ar A -Li... f 23. TEIu..jnniri....i 1 ---- .w. H 11 Liaistcau. fore closure, chatel mortgage. Inferred and con-tiniifii. l2'.)l. Onion f If T T...r foregone mechintd hen. Continued. John VVGoarv ak 'an .r and Mar th A i ; traced. ' ""-" V.00- '-! Martha Houaton agt Josie Timmer rnaD. To recover money and attachment. Continued. 298. MattieM Taylor agt Wm L Tay lor. Divorce. Divorce granted. 301. .1 II H.,.bu.1 . .. . er t .1 P. 7. ! ags aoigait Bak- eretal. Partition. f'nt,n 303. JH Lamar agt Wm Bassett et al. Foreclosure. Continued Meckel fc-PitaT l' C' 8!t Thomr-on, Meckel & Co. To recoyei money; attach ment. Continued. -n 311, Jaa Mellarsueaiit J H W!,.i. t agea. Continued. '" Utter List. Follominir Is the list ol !ttr f.ii. nmu , ..ms in ln rost Office, Albany, Linn county, Oregon, June 29 lets Persons calling for theu ltt i .' -1.1 . . "" u oats OB "...v.. nioy worvauvx-ruwxl : AlliMr. l'rsa.l Barnr -, in i Cyntlrta A. Ha. ,, Mi:s Ullie, Morrti, Mis. Allie, . Smith 11... Wilaeo. Wm. II fvlr. Ul - in 1. Golilen, Janfr U. (a) Ketam, Mr, J. o NVton. J. M, Hiarp, w. J. R. THOMPSON, P M. A vory large stock of shoes and boots, a splen did one to select from, as it contains all grades at prices to suit D ozens 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 f j itself on inspection. Fosters Block, Albany, Op. AT COST! Having decided tu olose out oul nsiness here,Vewili sell our ENTIRE STOCK -0F- hing, Famishing Goods, Hat3, Caps, Trunks, Valises, I-;' At Cost ! Those wishing bargains will call early boforo the steck is broken, as these goods mus'. be sold within the next 90 days. C. B. Roland & Co. - r-