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I Daily Democrat Saturiaj Evening,HovBmt)er 3,1888 YITfc aft NUT UNCI, Editor, and Publisher!. PubllihoJ every day In tb week. (Sundtyi excepted.) SUBSCRIPTION RATES : iseiirorou uy courier jwr W(KK . , ,t By mail, par ytr..., By niiil, perinouUi .,, , RATES FOR WEEKLY : ..i .i . 6.00 . .60 One year, In ailrarica One year, at and of year. Six tooutba, In adrauoa. , .12.00 .. 2,50 ,. .00 Entered at the Post Officio at Albany, Or an saoond-class mall matter. LOCAL RECORD. Attempt at Banc Robbery. Particulars were received last evoning of an attempt t rob the Lebanon bank. Trenches had been dag under to the vault, where there was a place large enough for a man to work. The bottom of the safe was removed and a trap door pat in its place. Two holos eight inches square bad been cut through the safe; but the burglar proof box was too much for the drill. Fortunately the drill marks were dis covered and the whole plan laid bare. As there were $17,000 in the safe it may be see0 how fortunate tfiia was. The indications were that only professionals could have done the job. The manner in which the steel Ur ban ft McNeal burglar proof vault stood the test showed its great efficiency. Ten or twelve attempts in different places weromade 10 arm into trie uox, but without any efleot, and then the plan seems to have been beizun to have drilled in by the hingos and blow the aoors ou; Due even this would have tailed on account of their peculiar, construction. Ou aocouot of various strikiog circumstances oue J Bannon, a mau who has been working on the railroad, was suspected of having a hand in the work, and this morning a warrant was usuea ior nis arrest. i;onstaule uai J5urb hart found him in bed this morning early, at the Depot hotel with Mr Castello, another railrood man, and arrested him and placed him in the oounty jail. One or two well known Lebanon men are suspected of know ing something about the matter, and it is possible there will be some interesting de velopments. The cas", set for a hear ing before Justice Humphrey as soon as pos sible after the arrival of the Lebanon train with witnesses, was proceeding at the time of going to press. About fifteen Lebanon peo ple were present, and it seemed probable that there would be atrong enough evidence to bold Bannon, among other things his pur chasing drills and powder of Stewart & Sox Saturday evening. The preparatory work iu reachiog the sale mast have taken five or six weeks, a smooth, greasy path beiDg made under the building. The First. A Miss Chambers walked over a row of twelve Inch planks on the new bridge at Oregon City, being the first lady to perform the aerial feat. It Is to be hoped no other lady will be so foolish as to duplicate the act, else Oregon City may have a first-class funeral. There is nothing particularly commendable in performing dangerous acts for fun and glory. Thanksgiving. The Democrat la like a brother newspaper in another part of the State ; It doesn't know whether it will be turkey or crow on Thanksgiving day, but after reading President Cleveland's nicely gotten up proclamation we are willing for it to be turkey with some cranberry sauce and snipe for appetizers. Aquarium Car. Col J H Wood, who claims the distinction of having built the first lath and plastered house at Leadvillr, is passing over the O. & C. with an aquar ium car, to see which he chrrges an ad mission of 25 and 15 cents. He was in Ore gon City yesterday and is looked for at Al bany most any time. The car is said to be full of curiosities. Married. As announced before hand bv the Democrat the weddineof Marshal J. Kinney and Miss Narcissa E White took place at Hazelton, Kan., on Tuesday, Oct. 30th. They will come to uregon in time to be here for Christmas, and will make Astoria their home. IIOHI AND ABROAD. Go to P J Laportes for your boot and shoe repairing. Some fine Iowa cnettnats just received at Wallace & Thompson's. Auother paper is to be started at Newport. It is as easy for two to starve as one. Even Dslitics rave lieon dropped to-day to discuas the daring attempt at bank rob bery at Lebanon. All the latest novelties in millinery goods at E ana 0 Howard's. Call and see them, No trouble to show goods. The subjeot for the Vineyard Laborer! of the Baptist church to-morrow evening is "Christians' Warfare." A big vote from rsilroad men can general ly be counted on as a bugaboo. That waa well illustrated in the election on the prohibition amendment. Go to F M French's for your spectaclu, and have yonr eyes tested by one of the finest optiineters manufactured Each eye fitted separately. Five hundred and twenty persons are con Sued in the insane asylnm at Salem and more are arriving by nearly every train. What's the matter anyway. ' Our oitizens should put up boxes on their front gates for their daily papers. It would be a great convenience both for the carriers and patrons of the papers. Partios desiring to enter W W Crawford's danoiug class should notify Mr Crawford, If necessary arrangements can be made the olass will be op9ned in a short time. Mr Percy Kelley, who has been Capt. General of one of the mesa houses on the O P has returnod home on aceount of a difference of opinion with one' of tho time-keepers. C A Chessman has sold his farm at Helix and is ready to start for the Willamette Valley to look up a new hoa.e. He made (1.200 this year on fifty acres. Pendleton Tribune. The "Golden Rule Bazar" ij to he the name of Mr Grad word's store, and he wants everybody to call and examine his large stock of goods and see if the name is not an appropriate one. Mr C W Watts informs the Democrat that he has not rented rooms in the Strahan block for his job office as stated last evening, so you see, newspapers, like people, are some times misinformed. A new invoice of Premium Savon soap has just been received t F. L. Kenton's di rect from the factory in San Francisco. This is a special brand put up for Mr. Kenton, and he warrants it to give satisfaction. , H A Adams, of Myrtle Creek, an exten sive prune grower, has dried and packed ready tor market 20.000 pounds of prunes from about eight acres of prunes this season. At 8 cents a pound, which he expects to get, his prune orchard will yield him $1600, or $200 per acie. Plaindtaler. State Senator R. A. Irvine, of Linn ooun ty, was in town last evening. He has been visiting his son, Doo Irvine, of Helix, and left 00 the west bound train for home. He thinks the Kepablican majority in Oregon will not be over ball what it was in June. Pendleton B. O. Julius Gradwohl is now making a special ty of crockery, fancy goods and silver ware, of which be carries a large and select stock. Hissilver ware is 1847 Roser Bros, bis stock of crockery is the best in the market and his line of dolls and children's play things gener ally is complete. His pricea are the lowest oa tbe coast. Visionary. Frank Hodgkln, the irre presslble republican was In Pendleton the other day and said Harrison would carry every State but Texas. He Is as visionary a the democrat who thinks Cleveland will make a clean sweep with the exception of Pennsylvania. Some Sausage. This office is under oh ligations to Mr J R Stewartson for some fine sausage manufactured at his butcher shop. It show that Mr S. knows what he is about when tt comes tocnoppmg up ao hog meat. Clothing A Urge and complete 11 n gents' clothing and furnishing goods at .v. B. Mcllwaln's. In the clothing depart ment he has a large line of pants, regular value, $5, whlcn ne win sen aunng tne coming week tor $2.50. Fine line of Guns and good stock of Ammuni tion at Deyoe and Rob- son's. Spacial bargains. Weeps. An Astoria paper objects to the eulogy on Yaquina Bay from the N. Y. Sun of a recent day, and says the writer is a lunatic. It particularly weeps at the part which says Yaquina Is the finest harbor north of San Francisco. Of course this view is principally inspired because As toria is on the Columbia river, and be cause, there is some ground for complaint. The A. & A. R. R. In another column will be found an advertisment of the As toria ft South Coast railraod for bids to clear the right of way. This looks as If the company meant business, and Intended to commence work at once. The board of directors are thorouehlv in earnest and will soon convince tne douottu'. l-cter s that the Astoria & South Coast railroad is an assured fact. Pioneer. Something New. A gentleman has been exhibiting near Deyoe & Robson's a yery ingenius harrow. The action of dragging it makes the whole harrow re volve, preventing the dirt from becoming lodged on the teeth, and pulverizing the earth in a remarkably elI1cle.1t manner. This is the newest thing under the sun the Democrat has seen lately. Co.mino In. Quite a number of men are coming in from '.he front on the O. P. and offering their time checU for sale, and, as well, others are leaving to begin work. As there will be work for a month or more yet there should be more going than coming. There is the usual amount ot kicking pecu liar to all railroad building. No Enthusiasm. Never before In the history of Oregon have public speakers in a presidential campaign been greeted by such small house,on both sides. Our citi zens are not enthused at all, though they are watching the fight from a distance with plenty of interest. Only a small au dience greeted Fred. V. Holman at the Court House ; but he delivered a live, log. leal address,and it was most certainly from democratic standpoint. Hon. W. R. Bllyeu, who has returned from a trip through Southern Oregon reports good houses at nearly every place where he spoke. At Roseburg the hall was packed, probably five hundred being present. Even Dolph and George H Williams have to tneak to small audiences. The latter was over at the Bay and is said to have spoken to almost empty benches. We predict some life, though, by members of the vic torious party when tne result Is known. Several Willing. Several Albany gentlemen, some of them confirmed old bachelors, say they are willing to enter in to such a wager as was made on the Col- umbia several days ago, that is, marry some girl on the 4th of March, 1SS9, if Cleveland is elected or on the 4th of March 1893 if Harrison is elected or vice versa. All they want is the young lady to make the wager with. Lebanon has several young men In the same fix also, among whom is the editor of the Express, who is tremblingly waiting for a proposition. Nursery. J. F. Backensto is the ao credited agent of Vancouyer Nursery. Ap. ply to him for fruit or ornamental trees at AIM r, uregon. . Don't Bite. It is about the time of the year for looking glass fakes with adver tising schemes to be around, and we notice that one of the fellows has gotten as far as Salem already. Look at the antiquated "business" that disfigures the postollice as an example and then refuse to bite. Married. On Nov. 3, 1S8S, at the St. Charles, by Geo. II. Humphrey, Esq., A. L. Kirk and Mary E. Cushman, both of Brownsville. A 8100 bet on general result wa mvle to day between Judge Whitney and Stick Elevens. 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 75 cents, and two plv carpets from 40 cents to 50 cents. Carries u large line of oil cloths, linoleum and window shades. A. D. MClLWAIN Boots and-Shoes. Call at A. B. Mc Ilwaln's and see the ladies' kid and pebble goat shoe, for Si. qo. former price 2. so A Democrat man nas seen tne snoe ana can pronounce it a remarkably cheap shoe tor the tonner price. KEEP POSTED New fall goods at Read's. See those sew jersiea at W. F. Read's. Kew ribboaall ahaflaaanri atvlea at Raail'a Afulllinaaf hnva kill anita at W V n 1 Fine Una nf hraail IrnMiliiirrn.ni fe ft W Smith's. v Annthar lnt nf Htill .I.--- . 11 S. - - vuwvav w wiununu SUnard's. A IarffB Stock nf lifting tnrim nnmni at ft W Smith's. Gooda at neat at f .T f nnt.;,k'. . . ik. old Yoang store. Go to A. B. Mcll wain's and ask to see those $6 suits for men. Now in stock at J J Dubruiile's a largeand fine stock of saddles. J J Dubruille has just received one ban dred gallons of fine harness oil. In a calm sea every man is pilot. C goeds W. F. Read is leader. If yon want to save from 10 to 23 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's at the old Young store. A comnlata lina nf k... ; A - 1 l at Q W Smith's, no better in the valley. ane ensapest place to bay men's under, wear in the state is at A. B. Mcllwaiu's. W. F . Read can and will sell dry goods cheaper than any bouse in Albany. Call and seo for yourself. Every thing kept in first-class city harness shops can now be found at J J Dubruiile's. in this city. Th'?ofPacinoand Eyl Argands at Y VV Smith a is a large one. These are among vmva i,uvco insue. aee tnem. Dr. M. IT. Fllia nh.,.:.:.- .1 ' c j uu aurgeun Albany, Oregon, falls made tin city or country, 'lae Youth Companion will bo sent free the remainder of this year to all new sub- Biii.iri3. r.u. iienton subscription agent for all the leading newspapers and magazines. If vour backaches or tf you are suffer ing from inflammation of the kindeya, seminal weakness, brick dust deposit In the urine, or in fact any kidney or liver complaint, do not waste money on worth- low liniments or piasters, Dut strive tne seat of the disease at once by using the greatest of ail known remedies, Oregon Kidney Tea. It is pleasant to lake,! pure ly vegetable and baa never failed to give entire satisfaction. Sold by Fosbay A Mason. , 3000 Founds. Wallace ft Thompson have just received a fine lot of bacons, hams and lard, the best in the market. Buy them, quick. Those $7.50 and $10 watches at NT. French's are the bow, each one warranted. All kinds of woolen dress .roods are 25 ter cent cheaper than they were a year ago. Our stock is all fresh, consequeutly we can give yery low pricea. W . V. READ. Millinery. All the latest styles in mil linery, new goods received every day at Ida M. Brush's. Hotel Arrivals, Reverb House. L Levy, F L Rich mond and wife, A Schrnnz, S F; F Metz gar, G Hartle, Portland; W B Wright Corvallis; B Schalfeld; D Cornelius; C A Whale, Salem; G Whitney, Philomath ;C L Ballard Pendleton; J T Parker; M E Curtis, Cincinnati; W Parrlsh, Pearsall, Phil ; W Mathews, Oakland, Cal ; J H Stod dard, Syracuse, N Y ; D Evens ; F Adams. St. Charles. F V Holemnn,S O Brun er, H S Butterfield, F V Drake, Portland ; 1 M Ralten, Lebanon ; W 11 Hartless, R Y Cole, Rock Creek ; j M Currier, M S Neugass, Corvallis ; (j M Beeler, Salem ; C E Lambert, Halsey, t. . . ... 1 a I. - ..1. ,. II yon Vint mean uuu uus amuan rbk iui J. Joieph's home made white labor cigars. For sale by most cigar dealers and at J. Joseph's factory. Surveying. Mr. E. T.T. Fisher is pre pared to do surveying of all kinds at lea sonable rates. He has complete copies of field notes and township plats In the coun ty. Adress Miller's Station, Linn county Or. TIN WARE AND HARD WARE OF ALL KINDS AT DEYOE & ROBSON'S. Russ House. Mrs Reese and 4 chil ; J W Alquire, W Watkins, Denver ; B F Bodwell, F P Bodwell, Lebanon ; J M Wooden ; J L Bclz ; I Astro, city ; D B Reese ; S B Goble ; M Garpang ; L S Thatcher, 111 ; L C Stratton, Millers ; A Noth ; F Patella ; I L Larsen, Shedds ; A Scrlchlo ; A Giacio ; P Veltri ; D Mantelli ; A Artatl ; J Grleti ; G Bam brlno ; C Feraeo ; G Martello ; P Mc Kinney J H Berg ; A Stelnwarke ; W Flctwell ; W Stevens ; W F Newman ; A Klipper ; J McErovy ; C Hanson ; J M Monroe ; J Oheshalsen, Pomeroy ; H A Thompson, N V ; C B Cole ; J Wheeler ; J Burke; B M Hughes. GREAT REDUCTION. Cash Goes a Long Ways at Julias GradwoU's 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 on the Pacific Coast, The following are some of my cash retail prices : !4 dozen unhandled tea cups and saucers, 35cts. H dozen unhandled coffee cups and sau cers, 45 cts. (4 dozen handled rnff.- i.n a.A .,.. cers, 50 cts. i dozen seven Inch dinner plates, 45 cts. ThH Mlt -.-. .11 : .. 1 - h - 1 - " 11 wn oiuiic 11111a ana not a cheaper grade of goods. These prices are for 30 days. Julius Gradwohl. ROOMS TO RENT. Faroiflhed tod unfurnished rooms to rent, Inquire at corner of 7th and Baker streets. H. Barnes. PAINTS, OILS AND BRUSHES AT DEYOE & ROBSON'S. Wanted. We will pay 50 cents per roll for choice shipping butter. Ihompson Si Waters. WILL BROS, TlMlAra In all ttia lofnnl fmnuwl DI.... Organs, Sewing Machines, Guns. Also a full line of warranted Razors, Batcher and docket Kniyes. The best kind of mmiuK laacuine on, neeaies ana extras, for all machines. Ail 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 comer of 91b. and Maple streets, I. N, Smith, CLOTHING For Fall and Winter -AT- LEBLALYS. Rubber Coats and Boots Shoes, OVEROOATS,-Fino Assortment, Pea Jackcts-CIimchilla. Astrachan, Pull Line of Duck Suitings, ALL GRADES WOOLEN OVER SHIRTS. Big Stock Cardigan Jackets, HEAVY MERINO AND ALL WOOL UNDERWEAR. inter Gloves and Mittens. ALL WEIGHTS LEATHER BOOTS AND SHOE815 UMBRELLAS, HATS, ETC. Last but not least a largo stock of fJLOTNINC AND FURNISHINGS SUPERIOR LINES OF (AGRICULTURAL IM PLEMENTS AT DE .YOE & ROBSON'S. SECURE PRICES. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS AT DEY0 & R0BS0F S,