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Daily Democrat lues'lay Evening.October 30,1883 lYlTM a NLTTINU. EJltors tud PubUahera. publluhil ovary il..y In tin week. (Sunday excepted.) SUBSCRIPTION RATES : njllvorotl by oiarlor por wouk .15 Hi mall. uar 6.00 By mult por !nju'ti H bO RATES FJit WEEKLY Onoyw. advance qm j,ur, at enU of yor. , gii raoutbi, in aUvauue. . ..2.00 .. 2.60 .. .00 Entered at the Post OMoe at Albany, an second-class mail matter. Or HOME AND A II ROAD. One week from to-day ? ? ! I Emperor Norton, of Salen, is in the city business. Col Klfinger, it it stated, intends to looate 1 acoma. Ladiea' sold and lilver watches at F M Frcnch'a very cheap Tom Merry who it in Auatralia aaya that eountry is next to Oregon. Two cases of amall-Dox are reDorted at Champoeg, Marion county. The total asseused valuation of property in Washington Territory ia (84,641,648. The total amount of taxable property in Independence thii year i (186.700. Hon W It Bilyeu apoho at Ashland laBt light and ia to be at Jacksonville to-day. Mr A Carlisle, of Corvallifl. has been ap pointed a postal clerk on one of the trains. To be healthy yeu must eat regularly and to be prosperous you must advertise regular- LOCAL RECORD. Crook County. The trial of Fox on a charge of larceny, which terminated Mon day, cost the county about S8oo. There were only 19 head of sheep in controversy ....The present term of Court will co6t Crook county about $5000 .... The moun tains at the head of Ochoco were covered with snow Wednesday morning. ... R P Miller returned this week from Monmouth, III., where he disposed of 43 head ot horses he shipped from here last month .... David Prine, Dick Miller and Arthur Hodges talk of starting for Illinois with several car loads ef horses soon Jerry Schooling, who has just returned from the Cascades, informs us a party of Union Pacific sur veyors were at McKenzie bridge last Tues day. They are viewing out a line from the mouth of the Hiuslaw river to Ontario. Kevtew. How it Pays. An exchange gives the following Interesting base ball facts, and as well points to a moral which Pacific Coast people generally may well consider seri ously : "It is stated that the eight ball clubs in the organization known at the Na tional league baye made profits this year aggregating nearly $390,000, while the eight clubs in the American association have probably failed to clear $50,000 all told. Several of them have lost money. The clubs in the first organization play no games on Sunday, while those of the sec. ond have relied on Sunday games or larcre share of their sunnort. The Leaptm clubs, also, have been more expensive than those of the association. If this dees not mean that respect for religious scruples of tne Dest element 01 every community pays, In sporting matters as In other things, then we do not know what its significance is." Cranberries. The raising of this most delicious of berries is being made an Indus try In some parts of W. T. An exchange says that the California company that owns the large cranberry marshes near Long Beach, W. T., will ship 800 bushels of fine berrlea to San Francisco this season. About sixty hands are now employed In picking and boxing the berries, which will yield $4 per bushel at the mnrshes. The owners say that the next year's crop will exceed 5000 bushels. This company now has out 80 acres of vines which have cost over $50,000. First Boat. The Occident arrived in the city this forenoon and put on as many airs as a school boy with a new suit o clothes. After taking on a shipment of the Willamette Packing Co's canned goods It returned towards Portland, with enough orders ahead for a load. It wits the first boat of the season and Oct. to was the da v. The river is now two feet above low water mark. Full of It. Our Salem exchanges are full of items about the proposed Astoria and Valley railroad, and it is a subject tha demands attention. Railroad building in Oregon in the next fewyears Is going to be of a character to stir uo localities. Al bany with the splendid start it has secured is not going to be slow in Increasing us aa vantagss. A Curious Case. Some Lake county cewboys recently lassoed two coyote, cu' off their scalps and let the coyotes go. They then received the regular bounty from the countv. Awhile afterwards a farmer killed both coyotes; but there were no scalps to take to the county court v-ould he get a bounty on their carcases, is me question. CIBCU1T COURT 293. T J Montgomery agt Kelson Bennett. to recovery money. Attachment, Verdict fur plaintiff (196.42. 294. Wm Baker agt Kelson Bennett. To reoover money. Attachment. Continued. 299. O F Barton agt Kelson Bennett. To reoover money. Continued. 300. O F Barton agt Kelson Bennett. Damages. Continued. 311. Jas MoUargue agt J H. Wigle. Dam ages. On trial. State vs Orson Hose; fined $10 and costs. Sfate ya H P McOuira and C C Potter: cou tinned. State vs Geo Mealey. Continued. State vs Geo Mealey. Continued. State vs Geo Mealey. Continued State vs Charles Hannon. Discharged. Gambling. A young man named Rose, who was arrested at Halsey for gamblin was fined $ioand costs. Probably a just punishment; but it does look a little tough for an amateur to be taken In for betting ten cents on a game of cards while Albany, for instance, is full of professionals who play swindling games as a business unharmed. Milliner y All the latest styles In mil- Hnerv, new goods received every day at da M. Brush's. County Recorder Davis is at his post of uty at the Court House after a four weeks siege of sickness. Cusick & Sternberg propose to greatly im prove the ferry property, and perhaps put in steam terry boat. The ladies of the Presbyterian Church will serve a not lunch on election day lrom 1 1 . to V p. m. All the latest novoltiea in millinery goods at . ana u Howard s. Uall and see them, rio trouble to show goods. Will H Parry ia now city editor of the Salem Saternim. His predecessor, Ted Piper will locate in Seattle. F S Dearborn has been elected second lieutenant of the 2nd regiment to fill the po sition vacated by Lieut Bowersox. A Baker City woman has just been sued for $8 on subscription to a paper and had to pay the full amount and costs. Emma Abbott opened the season in Port land yesterday and the papers there give ex tended original puffs taken from Eastern ex changes. The Spoiled Cauiut is the name of a new weekly just started at Seattle. It should be popular with the eowboys. Go to F M French s for your spectacle). and have yonr oyes tested by one of the finest optimetera manufactured Each eye titted separately. The case of Clias Hannoa, who was arrest ed for resisting an ofiheer was thrown out of Court yesterday on account of a technicality in the indictmont. Mr Miller, of Canada, arrived in the city to-day with nine head of fine Clydesdales, which he will take to tne larra ot nis uncle, Mr David Hunter. Mr Adrian Comely will close!his saloon!, at the corner of First and Ferry Street to-mor row night, and, it is reported, will move to Eastern Uiegon. Kolson Bennett arrived in the city yester day, and thin morning the jury in the suit of Montgomery against him brought in a verdict of 8196.42 for the plaintin. Served Mr Ben nett abont right. Benjamin Franklin editor of the Harney items recently skipped out leaving vanoua bills unpaid. How unlike the illustrious Ben of the eighteenth century. "Hazlett. the tramp printer, came this way on Monday to let the boys know he is not dead yet. As a standing nuisance he has no eaual." Vancouver Independent We ob ject to the word standing. McMinnville also wants the Astoria rail road, and proposes to combine with Solent but after all it will go severcl miles to the south of those places and tap tha Oregon Pa oifie at a uearer point Albany. Remember Fred V. Holman's appoint ment for sneaking at the Court House, ii this city has been chauged from Saturday to Friday evening of this week. Let every dem ocrat turn out. A new invoice of Premium Savon soap has just been receiyed t F. L. Kenton's di reot from the factory in San Francisco. This is a special brand put up for Mr. Kenton, and he warrants it to give satisfaction. Ihe Youtlu Companion will he sent free the remainder of this year to all new sub scribers for 1889. F. L Kenton subscription agent for all the leading newspapers and magazines. Mr R Carv. of near Scio, who went back to Missouri some time since on a visit arrived home last week sound and hearty and heart ily glad he is a oitizen of this glorious Wil lamette Valley. One of the most ingenius contrivances of the day is a shot case now on the ammunition counter of Stewart St Sox. The small boy can no longer help himself to shot, and it thought the case will pay tor itself in a fe months. A Roseburg paper boasts of great improve ment in the condition of the sidewalks of that ciity, which it aaya ia due to the citizena, the Counoil and the great activity of the Mar shal. We like to have our readers cogitate over items like this occasionally. Watt Monteith, of Albany, one of the most expert wing shot in the state is 13 tne eity, and will be the guest of J W Whalley and George Curry for a two days' shoot down on the hunting boat this Saturday evening. Welcome Marshal Hayek jnst passed with another drunk. The man seemed to be trying to per anade the marshal that he was Jay Gould, or some other great personage, and was anec tionatelv embracing him. Tha marshal dii net get away from him, bnt landed him safe ly in the reconstructed caliboose. Julius Gradwohl is now making a special ty of crockery, fanoy goods and silyer ware, of which ha carries a large and seleet stock, His silver ware is 1847 Roger Bros, bis stock of crockery ia the best in the market and his line of dolls and children's olav things gener ally ia oomplete. His prices are the lowest on the coast. Goods not sold for less than cost, goods n ffiven away. But good honest goods Bold at a reasonable profit at W. F. Read's. A Bio Puff. An article appears in are- cent issue of the New York Sun on Ya- uina Bay. The writer says that in his udgment nothing can prevent Yaqtiina roin being one of the largest cities on the coast. Such language as the following must stick in the threats of some of the Portland papers: "The ease of getting In or out of the harbor here is remarkable. I saw a steam tug to-day bring a large three masted schooner over the bar in about five minutes. With the improvement of the bar half an hour suffices to tug the arriving vessel lrom the deep Pacific to her 6tatlon long side the wharf, and the same time will dispatch her, fully loaded, on her out ward voyage." The writer further says: 1 ne uregon Y acihe railroad is now Dusti ng us extension rapidly toward Hoise City, Idaho, and upon its completion there nd Its connection with the transconti nental lines now rapidly building to meet It, this important harbor will develop an enormous business. This Is great coun try, full of possibilities, none of them real ized or even considered by me until my journey nere. ' Fine line of Guns and good stock of Ammuni tion at Deyoe and Rob son's, Special bargains. TIN WARE AND HARD WARE OF ALL KINDS A DEYOE & ROBSON'S. w old: Resisted. Last night Frank Jones, railroad man, fresh from the Oregon Pa cific front, was having a hilarious time in Adrian Comely's saloon, when that gentle man ejected him, and nightwatch McClain was about to arrest him, when he refused to be arrested, and ran up Ferrr Street, The nightwatch fired at him and followed him several blocks when he stumbled off the sidewalk and was captured. He paid for the pane of glass which he broke in the saloon and has settled with tne city. KEEP POSTED L. Viereck'a baths. Kew fall goods at Read's. See those new jersies at W. F. Read's. Six shaves for a dollar at L. Viereck'a Kew ribboa all shades and stylei at Read 'a A full line fit flAva Iritf If. .1. W F Read's. Finn lln nf UaJ .-...11.. - -. CI W Smith's. "UK - " Another lrfc nl Tin II l..aaa .t T 11 jr. Stanard'sr A large stock of lifting force pumps at G Smith's. Goods at cost at M. J. Monteith's, at the d Young store. Go ta A. R f..T!,Q.n'- lnj i. ... - those $G suits for men. Now in afnilr -f T T D,. 1 ,!..' . 1 . .1 .. J UUIUHIV a. lUICUM fine stock of saddles. A clean tnwM ...... nnBfnna T Viereck's barber shop. J T Dubrnillfl ham iliof w.amivA Ana nnn. I dred gallons of fine harness oil. In a calm sea every mau is pilot. . goods '.V. F. Read it leader. If yon want to save from 10 to 25 per cent r K'vuusui t. r. neau. Six ahaves for ImIIt - n a . -l . . i i. . .. vitu wnw w every customer, at Thos. Jonea. Bargains in general merchandise at M J Monteith's at tho old Young store. A complete line of heatino ami narlnrtno. at G W Smith's, no better in th The cheapest nl(-o tn htw 1 wear in the state is at A. B. Mcllwain's. W. F. Read can and will sell dry goods cheaper than any house in Albany. Call and Every thing kept in first-class city harness -UV.B Mu uuw uo iUaQa as j j juubruule s, tu inns city. The line of Pai-iKn and Rnv.1 1m.-J. . . ouiim a is a large one. rnese are among "-" wwm. i.uves maae. oee snem. Dr. M. 17. Piii. nk.,-:.. .j Ail. n r,".'"" "I." "ilauji vregon. ;ans made . is city or Confidence, The New York Herald states that there is $5o,ooodeposited in that office as a wager that Cleveland will re ceive 237 electoral votes. In order tore ceive that number he must carrv the South em States with 153 ; New York, 36 ; Indi ana, 15 ; new Jersey, 9 ; Minnesota, 7 Michigan, 13 ; Connecticut, 6. Odd Contrivance. Mr, P. Cohen, one of our merchants, presented his honor, Judge Boise this morning with an odd but ingenious contrivance. It is a small ther mometer whose frame work is an ear of corn . It is presented to each person who buys one ot rnirs granger mats. An independent exohange puts it like this The California man who wrote the Sack villa West letter turns out to be m native born Republican. 8uch tricks, whether done by either party, are only the work of cut throats and thieves, whose caicasses are for sale to the highest bidder. - - Carpets. Cheaper than you can buy them in Port land. Will sell a good grade of Brussels carpet for 60 cents; a heavy three ply car pet for 7C cents, and two ply carpets from 40 cents to 50 cents. Carrier u large line ot on cloths, linoleum and window shades. A. Is. McIlwain Clothing A large and complete lip. gents' clothing and furnishing goods at .v. B. Mcllwain's. In the clothing depart ment he has a large line of pants, regular value, $5, which he will sell during the coming week tor lpi.50. (Vheat, 78 oents. If von want a clean and tine smoke ask for J. Joseph a home made wnite labor cigars. jroraaleby most cigar deaiera aud at J, Joseph s fuctory. Hotel Arrivals, 13 wn ntt lTnirsn R H Snodirras.fi. O Bullard, Eugene City; W Bryan, Corvallis; E Bryan, milomatn;u nose, naisey; a. Warmood, Chicago; J Young, Ventura, fnl . n.lnn . 1 1 I antr A Rfrnhf.! m. (r H Soh'n, Portland; II L Searle, Rock Creek; J T Mctaum, Cincinnati, u; iir moore, Q. Puivi n A A Krhitck. Corvallis : J J White, Ky ; C A Andrew, G L With- ers, St L.OU1S ; . i KUSSen, icnn ; n r McGuire and wife, C E Potter, I W Whal I.,. V U Pr,- Pnrllanrl ; E M Wilson. N Bennett, Tacoma ; U C Johnson, Boston ; 1 1 MCann, inio ; o nitnicc,giicuM , E Allen, city : E II Rhodes, S F. Russ House. T J Buford, J Budford, Yaqulna i A Dodge and wile, Lebanon ; 1 r iruin,. Mnlllx Rnrkcr. Benton Co : A T Ferguson ; J Lec, S B Dillon, Brooks ; II Wolf, Corvallis ; I J Brown, J G Dol larhlde, O P R R ; N G Tuthill, Portland; J A Bilyeu, Scio ; II Freeksen, Tangent ; R D Graham ; J Durlgan ; T Dempsey, J M Elliott, Princvllle ; II Hansen ; R Duane, city ; J M Klrth, Stockton, Cal ; J Pltchford, Scio,; W H Cross, Eugene ; S T Culp ; R McCrow ; J W McCartea. GKEAT REDUCTION. Cah Goes a Long Ways at Julias Gradwoh l'a I have made arrangements for buying goods direct from the factories in Europe, and will sell at wholesale or retail, cheaper than any where else en the Pacific Coast, The following are some of my cash retail prices : dozen unhandled '.eacups and saucers, 35 ', dozen unhandled coffee cups and sau cers, 45 cts. 'A dozen handled coffee cups and sau cers, 50 cts. dozen seven Inch dinner plates, 45 cts. These goods are all Iron stone China and not a cheaper grade of goods. These prices are for 30 days. Julius Gradwohl. by New Shoe Shop. Mr. P, J. Laporte recently with Krause & Klein, has opened a boot and shoe shop in the Saltmarsh Block, and is prepared to make to order boots and shoes for men and ladies, and do repairing in a nret-class manner. Prices reasonable. WILL BROS, Dealers in all the latest Improved Pianos Organs, Sowing Machines, Guns. Also a full line of warranted Razors, Butcher and Pocket Knlyes. The best kind of sewiDg machine oil, needles and extras, for all machines. All repairing neatly and reasonably done. CARPENTER AND JOINER. The undersigned Is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line In first-class or, der and with promptness. Address P. O box 87 or call at corner of 9th and Maple streets, I. N, Shits, CLOTHING For Fall and Winter -AT- L. E. BLAIN'S. Rubber Coats and Boots Shoes, OVERCOATS, -Fine Assortment, Pea Jackets-Chincliilla. Astraclian, Full Line of Duck Suitings, ALL GRADES WOOLEN OVER SHIRTS Big Stock Cardigan Jackets, HEAVY MERINO AND ALL WOOL UNDERWEAR. (inter Gloves and Mittens. PAINTS, OILS AND BRUSHES AT DEYOE & ROBSON'S. ALL WEIGHTS LEATHER BOOTS ANT) SHOES. UMBRELLAS, HATS, ETC. Last but not least a large Stock of CLOTNING AND FURNISHINGS SUPERIOR LINES OF AGRICULTURAL IM PLEMENTS AT DE YOE & ROBSON'S. SECURE PRICES. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS AT DEYOE & ROBSON'S,