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Daily Democrat tnriaj Evening,Noveinber 10,1888 rfK SJIITIMtl, BJltors and Publishers. Published srwy day In the w ek. (Sundays excepted.) SUBSCRIPTION RATES : Brand by ciarier per week., null.pw year..... Kupermouui ... .. .11 .. 6.00 .. .60 RATES FOR WEEKLY : rear, in advance... at end ol year.. mentna, in advance. . 2,60 ... .00 terod at the Pjat OlQua t Albany, Or a Beoond-olass mall matter. OCAL RECORD. Anotiiir Piojjpcr Gone. On Fildajr Ifc p. m. Nov. qih, 1858, Mr. Thomaa Urn- Brey, one of Linn county a old and re eled ploneeis, died at his home in this y, aged 78 years and 6 months. Mr. rnphrer came to Linn county in ib3, Lk up a claim a fe miles from this city Id has resided on his farm and in Albany ce then, on good terms with everybody .und him. He was a man highly es med by all who knew him. MrsUmph r survives her husband at the age of 79, nine children five have passed away, re being now alive Mr Ab Umphrey, Irs Moses Parker and Mrs Bas Cooper.in It countr, and Mrs Allen Parker, of Ya lina Bay, all of matured years. Mr Urn- ,c, 3d property, r unerai services win Hit ce to-morrow forenoon, at 11 o'clock at Southern Methodist church, after which deceased will be burided in the lots of n Allen Parker in the Masonic eeme- PTiie Cole's. Bud Cole, of Miller's Sta in, was tried before Justice Brink, and a this forenoon for assault on John iney committed on Monday. The jury urnee! a verdict of guilty and the .defen kit was fined$ioand costs, amounting to lout $50 In all. Tne affair from beginning end was a very unpleasant business,and Democrat hopes for the good of the Hntnunity, It will not be repeated. Otis u uscar Loie, arrestea tor assault on bin Cox, were taken before Justice Hum rev, plead guilty and' were nnea $10 icce ana costs, utis ana uscar oie o clock were again arrested, on coin untof Abe Miller, and will be examined nday before Justice Humphrey, the irge being assault. They say will stand hi. OBI AND IUOID. There were two fire alarms in Salem veator. day. The tax eollector starts on bis tour next Monday. A 39 foot front in Euffeoe sold on Monday for 14000. Some fins Iowa eneatnuts just reoeived at Wallace & Thompson'!. Hon J K Weatherford has been in Ejiieue thia week attending circuit oourt. Buy your tioketa through to the East ol W L J eater and save fare to Portland. That $2500 borrowed by the county ou Thursday was all gone jaaterday morning. The. amall dox scare in Portland la exten aire enough for tbe High Sohool to be cloaed. The total vote in the two Dallea preoincta waa 080, in Pendleton it waa a few ovor 1000. "Eleotion paused off quietly" in every city and town in Oregon aocordiog to our ex-, changes. Those small mixed picklea at F L Ken- tons are very nice. Trytbem.' Only 50 cents per gallon. "r" ' DrRich. of the 0 P. now noes around with broken rib. tbe result of a friendly souffle with Conductor Kennedy. ' ' All the latest novelties in millinery gooda at t and J Howard a. Jail and aee them. No trouble to abow gooda. Oscar Marshall returned last night from Washington Territory, where he has been traveling tor an insurance company. A Chicago woman bas Iuat been taken to the asylum from the uae of cigarettea. Se .- Albauy boys arn paving the way for a trip to esaiera. Two Portland men bet their muatascheaon the election, and the democrat. Tom Colbert. wno naa a very nne one, has bad it cut on already. County Superintendent Curl haa iuat re ceived 123 new registers, which he ia sending to tne aillerent leachera through the county. It ia 00 a new plan and will prove a splendid thiug for teachers. Salem proposes to have street cars running by the time the atate legislature meets. Why not le-agitate a atreet oar line here. The plant would be one that would pay well in ne. Mr Q L Blackman haa taken time bv the firelock and already baa on hia counteru as fioeastoctof holiday goods aa have ever been brought to Albany. The number ol new thinga ia uncommonly large. The board of U 8 eneineera. eonaiating of Co! Mendel!, Maj Jones, Maj Handbury and Capt Young, went to Yaquina Bay to-day to investigate the needa of the Bay in reference to the improvements being made. Julius Oradwohl ia now making a apecia'- ty of crockery, fancy gooda and ailver wa-e. of which be carriea a large and select atock. His silver ware ia 1847 Koger B.oa, his atock of crockery ia tbe beat in tbe market and hia line of dolla and children'a play tbioga gener ally is complete,' Hia prices are tbe lowest on the ooast, ' . That New Town. South Meharaa Is V newest town on the O. P., end it ioming says the Journal. It already has hotel, and arrangement are under head. it for other new enterprises. Track Ing reached there Saturday and gave vr Impetus to the building of the town, SI City is also pushing along, keeping up hlh. lln,ntnmiir,u TK tnilla Br, mlng lo their full capacity, and every ng there ia moving along like clock rk. rome Ink Kegs. The Democrat won'i mean. It Isn't on the jubilate itself ever election but it has three Ink kegs In way In Its presa room, and they do aay T make be.ter bonfires than any thing k. There ia nothing like laking thinga ptosophically in thia world, and if the fes are missed on Thui eday eyen'ng there ill i no arrests. The indications tram preparations being made are that ge amount of smoke will be wanted on t occasion. D'osTroN-ED Yesterday afternoon after funeral services of Mrs. Duval had been fached, and arrangements were being tit to start for the cemetery a despatch M received from the deceased a husband Ith whom, we understand the had ' not kn living, asking that the body be kept 'til he could reach here, which was done. r Duval arriving on the morning- train. pen he was allowed to aee the face of his le again, and the burial took nines at 1 Preparing. Gulss & Son are recel a fine atock of holiday goods, consist of toilet seta, albuma, fancy goods T large stock of cards, etc., and a aplen feck of perfumerlea from the factory, which they have cases In sets. They pose to carrv as fine a stock as there is the city and will sell at astonishingly Iorse for Sale A good, gentle F old horse for sale. Enquire of Brownell & Stanard 'Hon M J Moateith for big bargains, PAINTS, OILS AND Rushes , at , db yob & ROBSON'S, Didn't Figure on It. Ten republicans in Orleans precinct went across the river and voted at Corvallis last Tuesday and a gang of democrats of Corval lis voted In Orleans precinct. Had these voted In their own precinct the democratic majority in the county would not exceed a dozen votes Herald, As there were only thiiteeii democratic votes cast In Orleans precinct and these werecast by residents of the precinct It will be aeen on the face of it what a gang voted from Corvallis in that, precinct. Take the whole thirteen from thirty-nine and it would leave at least two dozen ma jority. While on the subject there were about fifty democrats in Sdo who didn't vote at all. TEHfKKANCC COI.UHN. Edited ky Albany W, 0 T, U. The National Convcn.lon o! the Wo- mpn's Clu Istlan Te npcance Un'on wi'l be held in San Franc:o in 1889. The mrnv f.iends of Mrs Mary R Rrr-,e will be glad o !ea-n that she ia tz.'l on duty. She is now work'og In Was'pton leul oiy. The following was o le of the resolutions passed at the late convention : Resolved, That we memoralize Congress in Its leg islation resulaiing commerce o prohibit the expo'ialion of Intoxicating I'quo-s to A'.'icancl other uncivil rount'le,,? ta 1 'at they ro opera e with other nations in their efforts to save a1! helpless people ." am the tramc 111 Pie; -me and strong dr UK. The World says of MLa WUlaru's an nual addreic belo ethe Convrcv on : "Miss Willaid's open'ng address was armiter pleceofits kind. Neither Bcecher . nor Talmage ever held an audience more com pletely or playtd on lis finer ieelings with more effect. Her frets we -e I'ke led hot shot, her statistics weie appa'Mng, and her appeal to the women of the cacnU? o sist in hunting the devilfiomour Amcv can houses ws tneasui ed by th : s andard of ait aa lepresen ed on the pla'orin a pungent and maiveloujiy elteci.ve bit ol oratory. " The Supreme Court of the Un:ied S .''es in its i'ient decision tased upon the four. 'eenth a.Ti'idment his declar-d that " he public health, 'he public mora's and the public safety Is endangered by the genera! use of intoxlraing d-inks, and that it s a fact established by s atis ii s acces able to every one, that the dkorder.pauperism and crime peryant In rhis count.'v are in some degree atle-.t acrable lo this civil." And It tu. her slates in an opicion from which mere can De no anneal that "the people of a State have a rgh', under the fouri-eith amendment to the Cons' itution,to absolute, ly prohibit Ihe manufacture and sale of in toxicaiing liquors for olher than medica1 scientific and manufao'u-ine 01poses." nere, men seems to be outlived the legal remedy for thia giant evil, fo.-thesupp-ea sion of intoxicating liquors in a word "pro- hibil.on." Under this ruling it is now in tne power ot any S'ate to make It Impossl ble to obtain intoxicating liquors as a bev erage, j Vhe Rev. Joseph Cook when Introduced to the .National Convention made a short speech characteristic of himself. From; the many beautiful things, we select this ; "In Hlndooetan there is a bunvan tree cover ing a vast area, here la a bunyan tree rov ering apapon.-, A rr-giment could , have encamped under that bunvan tree In Hin doostan and I hope na ions will encamn un der tbla b'vnyan tree. Look at if soc'jl puntr, oaDOJin onser.rance, .. vane' ot schemes of an, educational char ier. be side a, g;nd temperance cause. 1- 'Strike lor you aitara ana. yorr airea' IS an om motto, . . Nearly every great reforri. la his tory has 6ecn Tarried. .jjy keeping lep: to Ita nauelc.'J.Let aiaa'trike home, fur we re going home.. God ia good and God Je g eat and every reform that . does His iwtll, ja God'a hope and 1 am thankful this Conven tion, wlla bard.';. .'. Clothinq.A large and .complete! Jin gents' clothing and .furnishing gooda. at .1. B. Mcllwain'a.' In the clothing depart ment be haa a large line of pants, regular value, $s, which he will aell during the coming week for $3.50. A Good Place. A hotel waiter In Cin. cinnattl, who atole from a guest, hid the money in his "turn down" collar. He waa suspected of the theft, and while being conducted to the station house, the officer noticed a greenback protruding from the novel hiding place. A better place to put your money Is at Conn Brothers' grocery store, where everything is above board and splendid goods and bargains are oitered in groceries and crockery ware. An Eating Counter. A new feature at the Depot hotel is to be an eating count er In the present gentleman's waiting room. It ia to be principally for the bene' fit of immigranta of whom a large number are. pasaing through the city, they only wanting different articles to take to the cars tor their lamines. H. BRYANT, ? That is a sign In a second story window in the Flinn Block, and an expressive one for one of the greatest legal rustlers in the Vallev. one whose name goes on record in the Clerk's office probably more times than any other in the county. THE MAN ABOCT TOWS Without keeping his ears ve. v wide ooen Ihe Man About Town has he -d o' the fol lowing candidates for Ma.shal : John Hoff man. A W MrPtain f W TIT w McIlhenny.Geo EurVha l,and the present occupant. II II The remarkably bright business pros pects for the coming winter should ma'ie our citizens genert'ly broaden their cou ir tenances. It pays lo lake tliln;s coo', in this world, like the cow when opening a iront gate, a.id not get excited over l'i'le mai ..s 1'ie the result of a p-cs'dent fl coniesl, m ..wo si. ange cats do in the nc'-h-bo hcod of a saucer oi milk. II U This reminds i-s t! tA -".nould buzz this wlnlr with mo;e . ; ' 'ir. That Is whi. makes acliy woilh living In, and it is what ai' 'acis the newcomer. It pays as a money invrsi.iue.it ; mt ino-e as a nr-ans 01 mak'ngli-e 50 per cut bcJer. "E ye Openers." Notonly is the ele gant stock of holiday goods at Blackman's attrac'ing attention on account of the vari ety and beauty of everything j but the prices astonish eyerybody, being nearly forty per centcheaper than ever sold here before. This is ao in toilet sets, of which he has a remarkable fine stock, In albums, and in his novelties generally. Though It is seven weens to Chirstmas sales have al ready begun to be active, parties buying early to get their choice. See them. GOLDEN RULE BAZA A It. Cash Goes a'Long Wayaat Jnllns GradwebT- 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 : i dozen unhandled teacups and saucers, 35 ' 'zi dozen unhandled coffee cups and sau cers, 45 cts. i dozen handled coffee cups and sau cers, 50 cts. dozen seven inch dinner plates, 45 cts. These goods are all Ironstone China and not a cheaper grade of goods. These prices are for 30 days. Julius Gradwohl, 3000 Pounds. Wallace & Thompson have just received a fine lot of bacons, hams and lard, the best in the market. Buy them, quick. WILL BROS, Dealers in all the latest improved Pianos Organs, Sewing Machines, Guns. Also a full line of warranted Razors, Batcher and Pocket Kniyes, Tbe best kind of sewing machine oil, needles and extra, for all machines. All repairing neatly and reasonably done. Wanted. We will pay 50 cents per roll for choice shipping butter. Thompson & Waters. 7 O.ks cores rheumatism, neuralgia and toothache. Foshay & Mason, Agents. CARPENTER AND JOINER. . The undersigned Is prepared to do, 'all kinds of work in his line In first-claaa or, der and witb promptness. Address P, O box 87 or call at corner of 9th and Maple treets, . I.N, Shot, ' GLOW For rFall and Winter -AT- Superior. That is the name of the stove at G. W. Smith's attracting so much attention. It Is a splendid cook stove. , . Goods not aeld for leas than ooat, gooda not given away. Mat good honest gooda sold at r.asonable profit at w. r. Keada. . Bargains! Bargainaf I Bargainal 1 1 Remember we are closing out our stock of boots and shoes and have yet aome very desirable atyles. Ceme and aee for your selves and you will not regret It. DKOWNFLL X OTANARD. Nothing is more disagreeable to a young lady or gentleman than to have the faoe cov ered with pimples,black heada and blothohee. Dutard s apecino, the new sUin remedy, will remove all disfiguration from tbe faco and hands and produce a olear and beautiful complexion. Try it and be convinced.. Sold by roshay it Mason. Hotel Arrivals,. Married. At the .residence of the bride's father near Huntsvllle, W. T, Mr, Sherman Hunt and Miss Ella Skees. Cer emony by Prof W S Walker, of Washing ton Seminary, ' Nursery. J. F. Ba'ckenstb Is the ac credited agentof Vancouver Nursery. Ap ply to him for fruit or ornamental trees at Alasx j, Oregon. For hand made barneaa go to E. L. Power, Fine line of Guns and good stock of Ammuni tion at Deyoe , and, ,&ob son's. . Spepial bargains. Reverb House. J Laurberaon, Mra Miller, Lebanon; Mra Houston: W West, T Beck, E T Niebling, Portland ;J Ralney ; j M Miller; E runr, AIDany : rranic Tur ner and family, NTewton,Or;6 G Dalaba and wife, S H Dalaba, Newton; I McNeal, Klnsby, Kan. St. Charles. G L Kinsley, St Louis ; S R CanfieJd ; J G Cleveland, Washing ton ; J W Hod son , Salem j O A Waggon er, Corvallis ; G C Henderson, city ; G W Olboney, Lebanon. , Russ House. M NelsonJ E Hollnger, L G Laftln. II Gerseg. Capt Van Alstlne and wife, J H Berg, J Soderstrom, G Llnd- gren, L. awensen, u retteraon, K. Kooin son. Portland : T 1 Buford, Yaquina ; A F Herschnerand family, Corvallis ; H S Pavne, Skamokawa, W T ; N Hill ; J Mc Chesnev 1 C L Geiov : A Gurhen : J - C Co. Miller's : G Wo'ld : E E Brown, city; W S Deming, Looking Glass ; E M Dem and.J W Thpmas, Ashland ; FM Ingram, a ftl Ingram, Koseourg ; j n. amw, ttuy ton. B E, BLAIN'S. Rubber Coats and Boots " : Slue OVERCOATS, Fine Assortment, Pea Jackets-CIiinchilla. Astracfaan FuHLineof Duck Suitings, ALL GRADES WOQLEN OVER SHIRTS Big Stock Cardigan Jackets, HEAVY MERINO AND ALL WOOL UNDERWEAR. inter Gloves and : Mittens ALL WEIGHTS LEATHER BOOTS AND SHOES UMBRELLAS, HATS, ETC. . ' Last but not least . Urge atook of CLOTNINC AND ': FURNISHINGS TIN WARE AND HARD WARE OF ALL KINDS AT DEYOE & ROBSON'S. SECURE PRICES. W TROUBLE-TO SHOW GOODS AT devos fc i) mi SUPERIOR LINES OF AGRICULTURAL IM PLEMENTS AT DE-M YOE aVROBSON'S,