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Daily Democrat.- Tnursilay Evening, Aupst 23,1883 feTITl-H A NUTritfU, Editor air I Publishers. l'ubllalicd every day In thi week. (Sundaya excuptcd.) SUBSCRIPTION RATES : Delivered by cairlor per wook 9 .1ft Hy mail, pur your 6.00 Hyjimll, pur iu-jiiMi U'-i RATES m WEEKLY : Ono year, In advatiwo One year, at end of your., Six moat In, In ailvanco. . 2,50 ,'r 1.00 Entered at tho Pout O Hi re at Albany, Or at Booond-clans mall matter. LOCAL RECORD. As Akrkst. Several days ago we mentioned the arrest at Corvallis of a boy named Jimmy DeBord, who represented himself as an agent of Sells Bros.' circus in order to get certain blank books and photographs. The boy finally claimed that he was doing the business for three men he had met at Independence, whom he was to meet at Albany with the books and photo graphs. Marshal Dunn brought him to this city ; but the men were not to be found and the boy was discharged and returned to his home at Parker's Station. This morning Police McClain arrested two men, wno answered the description of the par ties, and who gave fictitious names, lie notified Marshal Dunn, who telegraphed him to dischrage them, as the boy was not there to prove tncir Identity. Cowa, Albany cows are pretty sprightly, but are hardly up to the standard of tho Pendleton cow, eUe Pendleton editors can beat na telling the truth : "The Pendleton cow now climbs trees to eat the fuliag. out of her roach when on the ground or at least she doss the next best thing. Last nijjht about 12 o'clock a specimen of the terror known aa the Pendleton oow came along Webb street in front of tho Catholio church, and aaw the green leaves and tender branchea of the tires that they wer. good, bat oat of reach. But she waa equal to the emergency. Thetrunkaof the trees are yet email, and the ground loose, and the protection around one or two of them has beou removed. So she simply aidled up to the tree, laid her weight against it, pushed it over until the top was within easy reach, and then proceeded to eat it up. The Pendleton oow is a daisy.'' As Accident. Tuesday evening two boys named Moore, aged 9 and 14 respec tively, living near Molalla Corners, Clack amus county, were driving home from lluo bard, via Aurora, and when near the latter place drove the team into a nest of yellow jackets, which caused them to run away. Both boys were thrown out on to a cordu roy road, the wagon passing over them. The younger one s )eg was crushed to a jelly, and a large slice of flesh was taken out of the calf of the older boy. The piece of flesh was bound back to its place, but the younger boy's foot was so badly crushed that amputation was necessary. Arretted. Wednesday evening D Crews, and R Mayer, constables, brought Jaa W Cross to this city from Shedd, and lodged him in the county jail, where, in default of $300 bail, he will remain. lie waa arrested for burglarizing the house of James Mooney, already mentioned, examinee before Jnatice Ellison, and held to await the action of the grrnd jury. He ia bound to cross the threab hold of the penitentiary, and theie are sev eral others hanging around who ought to be ' conducted the asms way. Sham Things. Mr. William Fortmillcr has a fine stock of pillow sham holders, at almost half the customary price. , Also a stock of two part mattresses, a new thing, and no sham either, the best arrangement of the season. He has brought on some fine upholstering goods for chairs, lounges, etc. Old things made about as good as new by their use. Call on Mr Fortmillcr for the best furniture generally. The Orxoon Pacific Yesterday the sou. tract for working fifteen miUs nl tho Oregon Paciflo beyond A. Brink's division was let to Mr. Mose Neugass, of Corvallis, who pro poses to put force of men to work at once. All the men are being worked who can be secured, and there i no excuse for idleness is Linn county. The Oregon Paoiho is secur ing a foothold this fall that will give it a big start in the spring. Common Experience. This from the As toria Pioneer is the experience of must oitios : "There are yout.g men in Astoria working on a salary who have subscribed for stock in the Astoria & Coast railroad. There are men who are in business, and aome who own property, that bivu't subscribed a oeut. Take one ahare and lis a mau. Have aome style about you. Oon't hog everything. Hither tish or cut bait." Garden Land. Messrs. Burkhart & Miller sold yesterday to Mr. Charles Goch ringer seven and one-half acres of garden land, belonging to Mr. II. Bryant, the con sideration being $300. Died. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. McDonald re cently came from Yamhill county to Al bany with a very sick child inordcr to givu it the best of treatment possib!c,butitgrew worse, and last night died. It was a boy, and aged about 9 months. Born. On August 20th, 18S3, to the wife of Manny Cohen, in Oakland, Cat., a daughter. Weight 10 pounds. (Manor ia the tallest man in Oaklaud, now.) A Military Ball "F'' Company, of this city, aro making arrangements for a graud dedication ball in their now armory ou Sec ond Street.- It will bo held on September 14th and it will oost $1.50 to get a tiuket. The committee of arrangements met last evening and appointed the foilowing sub committees . Music A E Ketchum, C IJ Winn, Win Fortmiller. Printing W A lI'ntnphrey.D I Dubruille, Goo W Kecney. Mooration M K rinuK, y K 1'ropst, A W Thompson, J F Yates, JT M French. Invitation Capt O H Irvine, Lieut Ed CusicU, L W Clark . Reception Col T C Smith, Cipt M H Kilix, Uapt L II Mnntsuya, Lieut O A Ar chibald. Floor inanazers M L Dorris. M D Fhil- lipps, V O Hudo. T J Overman. iMroahinante J F Hail, A W Blackburn, T L Wallace. Program J CilUhan, C W Crowdor, C II Parks. It is lirurojod to make this the cran-lust affair 01 the Itiud of the aeaaon. The Cause. Referring to the cause of the rise in the price of wheat, a prominent grain shipper of Portland said that the San Francisco rise was due immediately to ad vices from Liverpool to the effect that Eu ropean crops would be very much injured this year by unusually heavy rains through out the continent. Heavy rains at this time of yctr in the grain districts of Europe invariably cause a raise in the wheat mar ket of England. Indian crops are about the same as usual, but the Chinese market will require more grain than last year. The rise is thought to be permanent, as the Liverpool market continues to stiffen and show signs of a much further increase in prices. To-day the price in Albany is 68 cents. The S. F. price last evening was 90 cents, with a lower tendency. Whipping Scholars. The following is nearly always the result of arresting school teachers for doing their duty: "Waldo Cheshire, a young man engaged in teaching school near Eugene," says the Register, "was arrested Monday for whip ping one of his scholars last Friday. The victim is a boy aged about ten years. lie was arraigned before Justice Henderson, who. after taking testimony, derided that the young man was justified in inflicting the niiniElilm.nl 11 G. A. R. The California delegation of the G. A. R., which promises to be about 600 strong, Including other visilors,will pass through Albany on September 4th, going to Columbus. How would It do to show these Ualifornians what fruit is. As they will be on a special train there would be plenty of time for opening their eyes. Some Summer Items. Fresh fruit, such as peaches, plums and watermelons, at Browne!! & Stanard's. It pays to get your groceries at Brownell Sc Stanard's. You get a five cent ticket with ever $i's worth ot goods bought at Brownell ai Stan ard's. Surveying. Mr. E. T. T. Fisher is pre pared to do surveying of all kinds at rea sonable rates. He has complete copies of held notes and township plats in the coun ty. Adress Miller's Station, Linn county Or. The W. V The steamer Willamette Valley is expected to arrive at Yaquina Bay to-night Besides a large freight It will contain one hundred Celestials work on the O. P. extension. for Teachers Examination. 9 Notice is hereby giveu that tho regula paUPo quarterly exauiinationol teachers to Linn county, will take nlaci at th. (Jour Unas, in Albany, commencing at noon Wedt neauay, August iHIrn, 188. ail teachers da siriog sxamioatiou will please be present the' ginning. L. M. Curl, County School Superintendent. Attention. We are now receiving daily from Southern Oregon fine yellow Crawford peaches. Parties desiring to can or preserve fruit will do well to call and leave orders, as they are now in their prime and very nne. , Wallace & Thompson Hotel Arrivals! Revere House. C D Hoffman, Leb anon; J Brannan, Corvalllj; WTMcNcaly, San DlegojTJ Conrao; S t ; J A Allen, N Y : I IS Hirschburg, SI L.011U; w u uurand Toledo; A Goldschmidt, S F; Augusto Soares, Minneapolis; w rotter, Portland M Abrahams. Paris; D T Stantley, Mon mouth; L Frank and wife, T J Drais and wife. A G Campbell, w frank, farming ton ; E B LaSchelle, S G Jones, S F; T J Black, Dr Smith, f lalsey. Russ House. P L Roherts,Brentwood Cal ; E Coin, Scio ) D E Lander, Monte rey, Cnl ; PC Hurlcy.Ilwaco ;J H Schro der ; l P West, Portland ; A 1 iseacn, Lakevicw ; C E Chase, Corvallis ; C E Anderson, EN Ballon, II T Walker, Sa. Icm. Utter I.lxt. Following; Is the list of letters remaining; in the Post emea, Albany, Linn .county, Oregon, Aug. S3th, 18SS Persons calling for thoso letters must give the date on which they were advertised : Billings Frank B. vooKina joon A, Applemte Orlando s Do ulala Dodsnn E. P, Omen C. O. Hackatt AlvlnJ. Hlllleker John 2 Martin L. P. Nail lira Mollis B. Wull llonry. Oreen Janiea Ileet Mia Ollle ilovejr K. W. .lonos Evans Moshurg J. C. Williams W. P. R. THOMrSON.P. at IIOJIK ANf .(Hi::.M. . Wheat CK i l l,!. New shi'i: wt. I'- :id'-. Six shjWt-H nr j il 'I'ar j.'. Ij. Vi-thv. Vcrcy Y.n;r U li line fr:.i tl:e lit.. New nM.nn sj., (..- nt. :.-, e ,-.t Ki F. M. Fry. tcli t.:, i.ii!r'-.Ml t:o..j. T J Black, of llil.vj, i in 1 ii ct y. IJ Evert, Mia.j-ici! w:t'.'!'im ii'i 1 j.-v elei. C. E. Claft!, li .j :r uu f I'oi v.lli: , in the city. Seth Ttionis w.:o!t'- ..t f M. Piyucit's warranted. Mrs Virjil I'uk'-r .ir.-1 ci.iMr.-i i-r- ri".- catiog at tiio R-vy. Very liao s-l!'j:i'u f l.li:V ai.-l '.;tl'a watches at 11 Ewnrt's. Jewelry, chick. ttyr.a'.tc.Wi aod Jiocr IJiob eilver p'.uted warat II EwnrLV. A cUau towt:l fi,r ev.,rv uusttmir ut 1. Viorock'ii harbor gi-.o'.. Six ahavos for a dolhir and .1 c'tan tnwc! to every customer, ;c 1 iiiw. J.t.'m. . A li')Otl aecinil-l tn.l, oiyht hn!o .tive, br ' aaie, cheap. Apply ut this o'.'.i:. Rev Win ll)brts,. a u:ti:inr tl 1317, di rd at Dayton yesterday, axed 7b' yei.ri- . E. F. Sjx and family' returnel from Y-i- quiuaBAy to-Uy. well Ejyp:i'iiz ;d. Special birinins ia Hjuti'ii aid rustic at C. J. Uilluu Hi (Vs. Foot Lyon Street. A fine stock of fresh candy nf the choicest varieties, just recoivud by FL Kmion. Ail of the ware!:' ill on tho Oregon P- ciiic are said to bo tilling at a rapid rate. Mr. Allen, tho drnvnon, cam home f.--jin the Bay to-day. His family remained. President 0. T. Scmley, nf the State Nor mal School at .M.mmnuth.h is been, iu tho city to-day. Geo Youoi', Perry Coon and wios ant one or two others left ycxtcrday lot the iwtun- tatus. Foico slid fours sound emit alike when heard at a distance. That in tl e rensrm we aaid the skirmishing p&rty rallied by "force.1' Veare not up on taclica anyia . Rev E R Pricliard ami f.unilv returned from Yaquina Bty yesterday. Their little boy became tiaralvzed while there, ami they are considerably frightened at his condition. F. L, Kenton still has a few boxes of tho Premium Savou soap which he is telling at St. 00 per box. This soap was purchased 111 large quantity direct Irom the factory ami this ia why it can ba aold so cheap. Mr Walter Poterson, of Lebanon, was in the city yesterday. Walter carried a bruise on one of his arms and wouldn't say whether it was a runaway or a llht. We suspect that $J50 borse of his had souvjthiag to do with it. S Funk and wife. T.I D.-aisaod wife. A G Campbell and William Funk, arrived in the city this morning from Farmingtou, San Joa quin Valloy, Cal., and will ieavo to-morrow mormog for f ish Lake. Socnwded were the Bloopers that the party waa obliged to tako the common cara. Toe travel is very large. At beat the path of the nnor pencil puaher is strewn with thorns and, as it were, his "lite is cold aud dreary . llieu why not lighten the heavy, heavy, that bangs over his head," by unfolding to him the interesting Dews which yon from time to tima il. stead of saying yon know nothing, and then be mad whaa tho iteina yon know do not appear in the payer. Votily man should minister to his fellow man. TKJ."f:i:.M-K C(M.I MN. -EVIIseJ i'y A!Iit.v W. 1;. T. V. Mj..r (..,,. A. Ililr.m lai. y closed a sc riei of m. otio, s on Piqua. Ohio. hero 129 new Rf-mU-rs tv-io added lo the W.C T. 0. Mi. John Joiifs, ic!-. virt: r llici r, Slepiiev, Knitlaiid, atat-s Mint of 7,000 applicants for rehf of who... -WH heh.H taken notes, not uh nrr cent hd U n I..T.1 shuainere. A mmt co.i,:,l,.b!,. , !.i:,nll;,opy has h'fli inauKurat-d i,y Mr,. Dr. Smith, of Newark, New ,Jrrf, v. who hn ew.tributed 512.(00 for t!io purpow. f i.iitrctinB a f.lay-hou.e for tl,. n..f ehil hen i that city, who have no p!,f. .., t,c .e t0 play in. Tho United Kirgdom Bji.,1 f Hopo Union has decided to meiunraliz Cnristisn churches sitainat the n-e of fermtnted wine at the Lord's table, Th, I- ,,),, i, tint it ia dan aeroui 1 to member ,,f the UaJ f Hpe,vho join churches. The committee of Lincoln, Nebraska, W. f. V., hsvini? cUntff. ,.t ,1.. 1 i of narcoticr, have -ecjr.d iKrnugli the city council nn nnlinar.c,, VMHe, unoimr,u,iy prohibiting tho sal f t,ac;( t0 cllidren under bftcen years r.f ai-e. Col. Sidney D. Maxwell, Superintendent of the Cinciunati Chamber of Commerce in his annual report, recently made, says the comumptiou of beer for tho esx ending Aug. 31st, 1837. in Cincinnati, Covington and Nowport aggrvgatad 723,1 12 barrels of 290, 444,800 g!asei.. In commenting upon this report the Liquor Dealer, a saloon Oman. apeaka as follows : "At five cents per class the total amount tbmfoie paid over the '"""" w me enormous sum of SI4.522.- 240. AAA tn 1... - :j ' and distilled liqnorsand the total becomes jtnmllinn o I.1.. IL. . . . .. jjCh inn viivocares 01 tne sa loon are "appalled" at tho lapi.I increase of tho liquor traffic. HAUItlSBL'RU. Farmers are now quite busily engageil in threshing their crops. Oats in this vicinity will average this year 45 bushel per acre. Wheat will average 35 from the best au thority we can gather. May & Senders have let out more than 5o,ooosacks. Upmeyer & Briggs have also let out about 20,000 sacks which speaks for the people of Han lsbiirg and vicinity in strong language, that we have a good grain producing country and also bespeaks a bright future for the town of Harrisburg. While there are not many places changing hands, yet there are a great many emigrants dropping in and taking a view of the coun try and express themselves as well pleased with it and our advantages over our neigh bor towns, In consequence of having river as well as the railroad transportation priv ileges. - Our new Postmaster, J. D..Bennett, seems to fill the chair of the late E. E. Davis, (resigned) now of your city, who was Post master of this place, as well as the office very satisfactorily. The hotel under the able management of Mr. Hay ward, la'c of the East seems to be giving universal satisfaction. Damon Smith, the efficient druggist, has increased in business matcrlaly since his competitor sold out. R. F. Ashby, the commission merchant hbuying oats and we predict he will get his share of the trade. Saloon running without license, (all the same.) Why can't we get as much for wheat as at Monroe I Here 61 cents while at Mon roe 66 cents. How is this ? Dr. Fertlg, late of CoUage Grovels here teaching Christian science. Sa bin, Wright & Co., are paying twenty five cents per box for Bartlett pears. Mrs. R. F. Ashby will start a millinery business in a few days. 1 Dr. W. 11. Davis, late of Cottage Grove seems to be doing li is share of professional business and we predict for him, if only contented, a large business. Isaac Mansfield and wife, of Adams, Umatilla county, Or., are here visiting af ter an absence "of sixteen years,and,judging from reports, that he has succeeded finan cially speaking in accumulating a compe tency for his old nge time of life. M. Fuller, of this place is now under the treatment of Dr Fcrtig, of Cottage Grove, wc hear. Oats. Jason Wheeler threshed 320 bash els of oats from four actus. When weighed hs says there will be 3Ih) bushels. NOTICE. My wifo, Jenctte F Kelly, having left my bed and board without any jost cause, 1 here by warn all persona not to trust ber 00 my account for I will not bo responiblo for any debt of her contraction. Michael Kklly, Aug 22, 18SS. Strayed, A young cow, lixht roan, nearly white, with light red cars and slim, sharp horns, no earmark or brand upon her. Five dollars reward offered for her recovery. Apply to E E. Parker or W, H. St. John, Albany, Or. 3IEN WANTED For Railroad Work. Alio teamsters and hewers. SEARLE & DEANE, II. .1. UtVTitnRV Pr.a. S. r akkar, Vice Pres. Found On the road from Albany to Soio, neor Sanderson's bridge, a small cloth covered oass hook. Also a package of let- d' tJh? hnok "3" ti,e "m8 of "Frank Pond. The letters are addressed to "Frank Pond." Owner call at this office. in 11 11 111 11 11 n 1 mi 1 nai sihmiisiibjbi iiiaamm R. fl enn. U. C. B. Mooaea Treas The Oregon Land Company vi(,.nii:u mr uib iiurpuw wi uuyinr ma selling mi OHtat. advertising Ihe Will imeite Valley in all of the leading newspapers of the United States, Employing Eastern agents to direct home seekers to the Willam ette Valley, and hi. me agents in all the principal towns of Marion, Polk, Linn, Benton. Clackamas and lamniii counties to aid in locating immieranU. Office in the Tate Building one door west of Stew art 4 -Sox's, HODSOX A DICKINSON, Manager!. HARVESTING SUPPLIES, Before yon start your mower, binder or threshing outfit come to our store and get your suplies. We keep almost anything TAIl Will rtAArf nnrl af nrlnan m. ...Ill V. satisfied with. Stewart & Box. WACONS, HACKS AND BUGGIES, We are now agents at this place for the celebrated wagons, backs and buggies made by Fish Bros., of Raoine, Wis., and can give better goods and lower prices than ever before. Remember that we want your trade and will make it an ob ect for you to come and see us, Stewart A Sox. HS Pcsihes hv the box at F. L. Kenton's. New Goods -AT- - L E. BLAIN'S. MENS, YOUTHS' AND BOYS LARGE STOCK, LATEST STYLES.