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About Daily evening Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-1888 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1888)
Daily Democrat Monday Evtming.Octaber 22,1883 SYlTfcS it NI'TTlMiit HHtoM ml I'ubllslinrt. rulilUliisil every day in tho week, (yund excepUMl.) SU33CHIPTI0M RATES : DjIIvumI hjr curior ior wuok I .1 Hy mail, iir vo ir ....... ... B.WJ Uy 111 til, ir HI ill." w . RATES FJJ miRI : 0 your, In advance J-J One year, al O'i'l '"' , 8ii moiitlH, In advaniM uo Entered at tho P wt OiH' at Albany, Or ftH aecond-claxs mail ma'tter. LOCAL IlKCmtl). 'One Sensible Chinaman. Charles Cum Sin, the higlily educated and thor oughly Americanized Chinese lawyer, who has been in Salem all week in attendance at Circuit Court was approached regarding his opinion of the new Chinese exclusion act says the Journal, lie thinks the act is just and that his fellowmen should be ex cluded. He admits they are detriment rather than a benefit to the country. He thinks, however, that the same rigid laws should be enacted against the Italians and and Swedes and other classes of emigrants that are swarming to oitr land. He says the latter are no more desirable than the former. Desirable emigration he wishes to see en couraged, but would favor the stoppage of the ceaseless Rwarm of pauper emigration of degraded foreigners of all nationalities. Tiik Rock Cheek Saloon. Deputy Sheriff Smith arrived home Saturday night from Rock Creek with James Ritch ford, whom he had arrested for selling liquor without a license and to a minor. Ritchford took possession of Ad Harmon's saloon on the arrest of George Mealey. The deputy sheriff had quite an experience in arresting Richford and closing the saloon, several roughs interfering, but became out on top, as has always been his custom. The case of the Rock Creek saloon will be thoroughly investigated by the grand jury. CIRCUIT COIIKT 4. Assignment Tho Monteith & Sou. Fi nal acocuut confirmed. Assignee discharged . 243. Ceo S Fletcher ajjt J S Cochran andJJ S Hcebe, To recover mouey. Continued. 2U3. T E Hoggsgt Thai Monteith. Kjjot uient. Continued. 2113. Delia Fields agt SV H Fields. Divorce. Continued. .101. J II Burkhart a-t Ahiiral Baku.. Par tition. Settled. 3U3J II Lime axt Win Uassott, ci al. Forticlojtire. Settled. 307. Geo W Holt atft Linn Co. To recover money. Judgment for wa'nt answer. 310. Capital Ins Co agt Thompson, Mieklo Co. To recover uiouoy. Attaelnncut. Sot tied. 310. Senders i Sternberg agt It I! Hous ton. To recover inonoy. Attachineut. De fault and juitijment. 3'JJ. Baker & Hamilton aut A KroisBell. To reooyor money. Attaelnncut. Judgment for waut of answer. 321 J D Lowisagt J B Thomosor. Dim- ages. Mettled. 325. A Pipiier agt E A Hester, et a'. To recover money. Attachineut. Settled. 331. Thomas lefterjon ait G S Mont gomery. To recover aionoy. Attachment, Continued as to ii S Montgomery. 330. John S Morgan atfChas Busch. et al. Foreclosure. Dismissed on motion of nlain- tiu". 342. T J Black aKt P VY Quinii. Tore- cover mouey. Attachment. Settled. 344. J B Cernett aet John Wickizjr. To recover money. Attachment. Continued. 3i.j. Wai MsLood agt WO Tyoer. For sprciric performance of contract. Decrue. No cost recovered. 352. H F Morrill aitt J D Parwmf. To re cover money. Attachment. Settled. Theatrical. About one hundred fifty people, two-thirds of whom were in the gal lery, attended the "Widow O'Brien" enter tainment at the Opera House Saturday night. It was one of the most laughable pieces of stage work cvar presented in Albany. While there is somewhat of a romance running through it it is mostly variety business. Most of the parts arn well sastained particulary those of "Widow O'Brien," Capt. Cranberry and Jenny Thompson. People who want to be amused should always go to "Widow O'Brien." Buckkyeh. An exchange boasts of being presented with some genuine bockeyes, or horse choanuts, which it declared to be the first it had ever seen in Oregon. These nutt it lays aro sovereign specifics for rheumatism A man with a buckeye in his pocket can anap his ficgers at that foe to nerve and muscle. The losal editor of the Democrat has two backeye trees, and now carries one of the buckeyes just tiken from under one ef them in a pocket, not for rheumatism ; but tn uraw nolinuent subscribers ihis way. Anoter Bonanza. Charles Cook, who has been engineer for the Willamette Val ley fruit evaporator,about a week ago went up into the Santiam mining region and took up two placer claims on the Little North Fork of the Santiam. The result of his prospecting was so rich that he is sat. isficd he has a bonanza, and the other day he shipped up hydraulic machinery to de velop the claims. He is an experienced miner and will work as long as possible, Rib Broken. Yesterday Mr. John gchmcer was coming from Corvallis to this city with a drummer when his team be came frightened just west of the city and ran away. One of the horses being young and frisky they were ready to run at al most anything. Both men were thrown out and the horses came to the city alone. The drummer wrs not injured: but Mr. Schmeer unfortunately had a rib broken. Dr. Maston fixed him up and he is doing Reaching Out. An agent of the Ore gon Pacific railroad was in the cltv vester day and offered to deliver freight In this city from San Francisco via Yaquina Bay for about one half what the O R & N Co charges. It Is their Intention to ship by I V A II .1 , J imii iiviui i tuiiiuu. iu viuuny. inence oy nLi-Ainci Lu runiunu una iroin x orcinnu I thlsclty by the steamer "Telephone." A torla l'ionrer. Sent It To Astoria. The latest addition to the adornments of the Artorian office la handsome Chinese pheasant, Sully stiffed and mounted, the gift of Hon Tho Monteith of Albany, Lino county. These birds are vory handsome and present fin opportunity for the taxidermist't mtUAstorian. Bad tin Thomas. Yesterday says the Jefferson correspondent of the Salem Journal, there was a bet made on tha result of the coming eleotian. E N Thomae pot op f 100 for Harrison! e'.eotion and F P DsVaney and J ' Davis together pat up 9100 that Orover v-:Tina would he the next President. A Bii Suit. The Portland A'cws says that on Wednesday the trial of the case of the Oregon Pacific Railway Company vs. G. W. Hunt will begin at Albany. This is the action wherein the Oregon Pacific seeks to recover $So,ooo damage from Con tractor Hunt for throwing up his contract on the road. Hunt first sued the railroad company for $So,ooo alleged to be due for work performed on the contract In ques tion. Hon J T Leasure attorney for the Urcgon i'acilic. Suicidal Purpose. Yesterday a man by the name of V. Packenpaugh living on Second Street in the eastern part of the city attempted to commit suicide by taking a dose of laudanum. Dr. Maston was called in and by a vigorous use of emetics, shingles and walking, the man was restored. The Dr. was not informed ot the cause though other parties intimate that financial troubles may have been, the cause of the foolish act. Been Endorsed. Tne Albany Collegiate Institute has been endorsed by the Synod of Columbia and hereafter will receive its special care and support. It will be known as the Presbyterian College of this Synod and has been empowered and direoted to provide col lego courses of study and give honors and degrees of students completing their courses. Additional endowments will be secured and the future of this institution is full of prom ise. Rev E J Thompson, D D., of this city, has been appointed by the Synod chairman of the supervisory committee, the number of students at present is far frum one hundred. Corvallis Gazette. Lots of Salmon. The total salmon pack In Alaska this year amounts to 326, 000 cases. The total for the Pacific Coast is estimated at 1,057,000 cases, valued at $5,813,500. The consumption will be about as follows : United States, 450,000 casea ; L mted Kingdom, 200,000 : Australia, 1 so,- 000 ; Canada, 75,000 and 125,000 cases for various other localities. HOME AND A II 1(0 A I). Senator Dolph is on his way home. The Sifting osao will bo considered by the grand jury now Eist Portlind baa lost a sewer. The finder will be liberally rewarded. Mr Peterson, Poatmuter at Philomath, has been in the city to-day. Two weeks from to-morrow the great Presi dential struggle will take place. An Ex . says we like to see our friends riie except when in the sbipo of a barrel of flour. Mr J J Dorris arrived home from Eastern Oregon Saturday evening after an absence of several months. At a fnot race in St Louis yesterday for the champiouship of America. Harry Bethune won the most poiuts and was declared cham piou. Rev F P Flower, of Saltm, pro-.o!icd in the M K Church yesterday awl Hov Thos Small, of Waldo H ilia, iu the CongregUlouid church. There were ten tramps iu tho caliboose Sabbath night. That wus enough to do some heavy street work; but the ir-jtii U wheu put to work the fellows "do not do enough to hurt." A San Francisco womsu sued her dress maker for damages for furnishiiv her with a bustle which burst witn a inuina report wheu sat apon.aud the court awarded a judg ment of $11 50. Ou Thursday an enthusiastic Portland Democart bet $590 to $250 with Paul Siihulzs on the result of tho Presidential election in New York, and the same day with A J Knott put up a S40 forfeit against a like sum ad vanced by John Angell, for a $500 bet on the general result. Welcome, Tho foot race between Langdon aud Mes senger was not run yesterday, though the prrties went out to the track. Albany is get ting more than its share of foreign foot racers. Theso men are probably among the fastest in the United States. Langdou though is not Hutcbins, as some have asserted. A Salem pspor in speaking of the Circuit Court there says : "This was District Attor ney Hewitt s first term in Marion county.and law.bicakers found him a very hard nut tn crack." The same pupar in speaking of Mr Hewitt's predecessor nays : "Geo W Belt, who left here last mouth for Spokane Falls, has his office with a prominent real estate firm, and is said to be doing a great deal of business already," Aiisent Minded. Recently an Albany clerk wrote to his girl, who resides in a neighboring city. The next day having forgotten the fact, he wrote again, his sec ond letter being a duplicate of the first. The young lady, who is In the city, vouches for the truth 01 it, and the young man s friends thinks it is a bad case. Seven of Them. Seven gentlemen of leisure, sort of semi-tramps, were arrested Saturday evening and towed into the city's unsafe caliboose. To-day five of them, who claimed to be heading" for work at Ya quina Bay and on the O, V. extension, were given till 1 o'clock to leave the city. The other two received 3 days and street work. A Rattlesnake. A genuine rattle snake was killed Saturday In the alley run ning between the residences of W. C. Twee dale and F. M. French. It possessed two rattles, and was about two feet long. We do not remember of ever having heard of one being killed In the city before. Notice After investigating the cause that led me tosuipect J, D. Lewis of taking my wife's wttch and jewelry I find it was false and release him from any further blame in the matter. J. B, 'Ihompson. KKKP l'OSTKI Vheat, 78 cents. L. Viereck's baths. New fall goods at Read's. See those new jersies at V. F. Read's. Six shaves for a dollar at L. Viereck's New ribboa all shades and stylei at Read's A full line of bnva Irili- ;f W F Read's. Fine line of bread ItnMflinn n,na at CI W S.nith's. " " Another lot of Hull cheese at Brownell & Stanard's. A large stock of lifting force pumps at G W Smith'.. v Goods at cost at M. J. Monteith's, at the uld Young store. Go to A. B. Mcliwaiu's aud ask to see those $(i suits for men. Now in stock at J J Dubruiile'a a largoand fine stock of saddles. A clean towel for every customer at L Viereck's barber shop. J J Dubruille has just received one hun dred gallons of fine harness oil. In a calm sea every man is pilot. In hi goods W. F. Read is loader. If yon want to save from 10 to 25 per cent by your goods of W. F. Read . Six shaves for a dollar and a clean towel to every customer, at Thos. Jones. Bargains in general merchandise at M J Monteith'a at tho old Young store. A complete line of heating and parlor stoves at G W Smith's, no bettor in the valley. Tho cheapest place to buy men's under wear iu loe state is at A. R M,.l.,'. W V TtA 1 ...:ii " , -.. - . . uu wu. sen ary goous cheaper than any bouse in Albany. Call and seo for yourself. Every thing kept in first-class city harness shoos can now hfl tnnnA nf J T n..i.....:n. in this citv. ' ThnlinonfP.ml!- J T I 1 . n o v ".iiiu nuu xvuyat urganus ac (i W Smith's is a large one. These are among mwvKo uiaue. oee mem. If you want a olean and fine smoke ask for Fnrnnlnhv mnol J 1 1 ... t Hotel Arrivals. Revere House. J Lcmkett, N Y; G Finlev, Crawfordsville; E Miller, N Y; S Goldsmith, Portland ; C H Rush, Seattle; J Jenkins, Yaquina City; T Canning, De troit; J Whalley, A Mackinnon, A McLen non, Portland; A McCandlish, Piqua, O; J Griswold, San Jose; II Taylor, Corvallis; C Hatch, Olympia, W T;J Dempy, Cheney; E O Clark, St Louis ; C Bates, Kansas City ; H PaterjT E Smith, 8 C Baker; J Shelley, Portland; II Hurley; O Hurley; F Gris ham; E Reynolds; J Kremback, S F; J Wood, Emigrant; J Lottritz, Portland; W Brvon, O P R R; H Searle, Rock Creek; W"Glass;D Glass; E Collins; C Sullivan; S Bernstein, N Y; A Yallor, Chicago; I Findlev, City; I Wiele, Brownsville; J Donaca, Sweet Home;C Hunter, Lebanon; J Williams, Scio; G Co.bert; Mrs Ray De lano, cugene t-ity; w ueLano, lopeaa; W Washburn, Brownsville; D F Robnett, Crawfardsville; J PSchooling, Harrisburg; W Howell, J Houston, Scio; J Donaran, Tacoma; G Hunt, P Dwyer, F Robinson, W McLane, Wallula; G Koenig, Boston; Meyer, II McGuire, C Potter, Portland; G Bingham, W Adams, Salem ; F Riffle, Port land; C Reardon, N Y. St. Charles. E T Russell, R S Brad- shaw, St Louis, Mo ; J C Leisure W T Chalk PenJleton ; C A Houck, W F Gal braith, Rock Creek ; E Gibbons, E D Mat lock, Eugene ; J M Duff, Cheney, W T ; J L Cowan, J A Oeisendorter.u M .Nelson, R L. Grnv and family. C Ludcrman and family, G" L Blackma'n and family, D O Woodworth, Esther Marshall, E Cusick, Tiny Monteith, C J Coleman, F E Joseph, city ; A P Sharpsticn, Spokane Falls ; O E bxkelson, A A acneuck, coryaills ; J Crabtrec Jefferson ; W Wittlane, S F ; W M Powers, S Mclltree, Shedd ; H Y Thompson, G II Williams, Portland ; G W Hunt, walla waua ; 1 vv rioason, noum Wales. Russ House. T E Brownel, I Thomp son. Portland : T Hill ; I T Kear.i, I R Thompson,! II Venvon, C J Coleman, J A Crouch, S Paisley, city ; Mrs Matly, La fayette ; W C Cassell ; J McFaddon ; A Vanhorn, L Miller, Kansas City ; J L Brown, Iowa ; O Muluik ; J D Smith wife and 3 chil ; R Wiley ; E L Hughe. ; II Steire. Salem : A I Fricker, Rochester, N Y : I L.arson. langem ; u aireeic, v;ai ; E II Peery ; A 1 larmon, Scio ; G Maley ; K Johnson ; u K L,amoeri, Asniano ; r, n. William, Florida ; 0 A Gray ; G Willi. ; T Nicholl ; J Cochran, Corvallis j Mrs J R Thompson, mother and 3 cnn. Survryiso. Mr. E. T. T. Fisher is pre pared to do surveying of all kinds at rea sonable rates. He has complete copies of field notes and township plats in the coun ty. Adress Miller's Station, Linn county ur. Amo.u those sttendinff Court to-day fiom other parts of the N W are G W Hunt, of Walla Walla, ti r Mcuuire and a r onsop ateia. of Portland and Judge Benne t, ol Corral lis. Three tramps in the caliboose refused to work on the street this noon and they were about to be balled and chained when two of them. 1 Came, and J Wilson were arrested for breaking into W C Tweedale .. Nursery. J. F. Backensto 1. the ac credited agent of Vancouver Nursery. Ap ply to him for fruit or ornamental tree, at Albany, Oregon. L . Viereck's baths, n . Alrl tnr laa th&n i-omt:. cnyli not. given away, xfut gooa nooest goous koiu at a rtaaonabie prontai . r . roui . Thompson & Overman keep the best har nesses. Weather Indications. For the 24 nours DCginning ai nuwi hwh. Rain, rising temperature. Call on M J Monteith fur big bargain., L. Viereck's . baths. g utimg UMU It IlltO jaDOr ClgaTS. nnln hv m,at A 1 i ... T - -J - uoaic.e auu at J. Joseph . factory. Teachers Wanted. -There are sever al school districts In Linn county wanting w ..i u.. teachers, inquire ui oii' F. M. French keep, railroad time. J. P. Wallace, Physician and Surgeon, Al bany, Or. Albany Opera House. THURSDAY EVENING, OCT. 25, A Royal Feast of Fun ! Positive appearance of the Famous. Irish Comedian DAN'L SULLY And His New York Comedy Co., In the beautiful domestie play "Daddy Nolan"' A SucceMM from Ocean t Ocean. Introducing incidentally the GREAT BROOKLYN BRIDGE sot wth electric lights and oars in motion. Prices 50 and f 1.00. Secure reserved seats at Blackman's. REMOVED. MY. J. .T. TliihriillTA ta f- 1.1- new RtnrA In I ha I...... I 1 . 1. 1 . i . . nuojg 1110 display horsa protrudes hi. head from the uow ueuer prepared than ever to meet the increasing demands of uwougiu iiuouuuuie ma single Har nesses ; nkddls, etc. Old and new cns tomers are invited to call and inspect his large stock of goods, NOTICE TO DEBTORS. Woodin Willard having sold their hXltuMeibri?ess lnthis Ay dV5 have all Indent to them to call and settle immediately, as it is necessary to close all account by the 1st of December. PrOmDt l Ant nn In 11, in i,i 1 . ...... it,a Hum;, win Ereac- ly oblige them, B MOSill L . .. . M'ssiaumGoltra, of Salem, will b In a .iow winnow at the Al Daily on Mondays of each wnok i7i you aimply take your choice 'at the res-de-ce of W, h Gokra or Mre GL0THIG For Fall and Winter -AT- L. E. BLAIN'S. Rubber Coats and Boots Shoes, OVERCOATS,-Pine Assortment, Pea Jackets-Chinchilla, islraclian. Pull Line of Duck Suitings, ALL GRADES WOOLEN OVER SHIRTS Big Stock Cardigan Jackets, HEAVY MERINO AND ALL WOOL UNDERWEAR.. Winter Gloves and Mittens, ALL WEIGHTS LEATHER BOOTS AND SHOES: UMBRELLAS, HATS, ETC. . Last but not leaet . Urge Stock of CL0TN1NC AND FURNISHINCS for MEN and BOYS, in all grauen, od they ire all for a 1 e.