Daily Democrat Wednesiay Eyening.January 2,1889 tYITks MHTTHU1, Editors and Publishers. Publishod .very day In loo week. Sund.ys excepted.) Entered at the P wt OlUoe at Albany, Or a aeooud-claaa mall matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES : Oellverod by rnarlor per wook I .15 Kr malt, par ywr .... 6.00 By mill, permonMi W RATES FOR WEEKLY : Oh yesr, In id ranee One year, at end of yor Six months. In advance ..2.00 ... 2.W) .. 1.00 LOCAL RECORD. Jabbering. Nearly two hundred Celes tials who have been working at the front under the Meyer's contract, arrived In the city to-day and have been making Rome howl with their jabbering. Considerable excitement prevailed for awhile around Jim Westfall's establishment, caused by a large number of angry Chinamen gather ing there and demanding their money from their bossyman, a Celestial, who was also present. From the manner in which they shook their fists around Jim Westfall's face it was surmised that he was interest ed ; but he Insists that it was none of his affairs. From a few days to several months wages were due them, and they wanted some kind of a settlement so they could return to San Francisco, where they re side. If they could get passes to that city they would be satisfied. As the con tractor has not received his pay the pros pects were not very good for their getting any money. The amount of noise made was not necessarily an indication of the extent of the trouble. Leadisg Countiss. Qrunt county has the most horses and mules of any county in Oregon, l6,S;5. It also leads in cattle, with 47,1 1 S. Crook county is at the head in sheep, with 221,756. Lane county is the greatest grunter, with 7625 hogs. Of course Multnomah county has the most property and the biggest indebtedness. The least in- debtedness is In Maiheur Co.,$io7,333. After, Multnomah Uma'.illa has the most money, notes, accounts and mortgages, $1,702,693. Linn county has the greatest wealth In land, $4,594,358 ; Multnomah in town lots and Marion county next, $1,343,716. Inciiease in Marriages There were according to the list published in the Democrat 132 marriages in Linn county last year, which of course only includes those getting licenses in this county. This number is just twenty more than the rec ord of 1887, which shows a healthy growth in the right direction. An examination of the records for a great many years shows that there are more weddings in October than during any other month, owing prob ably to its being just after harvest. More Arrests. Dr. E. O. Smith, who is alleged to have jumped a mining claim belonging to Messrs. Woodin, Rhodes, Read Massey, Mart Bilyeuand others, and whoa few days ago had Mr. Massey ar rested for larceny of quartz from the claim has had Mart Bilyeu and three or four others arrested on the same charge and the case will be tried to-morro before Justice of the Peace Lyons, of Rock Creek precinct On the Face of It. According to the last assessment the total Indebtedness in Linn county was $1,633,025 in Marion county, $2,533,289. The number of polls in Linn county was 1748, in Marion county, 1402. This simply indicates that they must have had "a stick in the mud" for an Assessor in Marion county. Probably in no county in Oregon was there a more honest assessment made than in Linn Co., considering the present system of doing the business. Want It Repealed. The following petition Is being circula ted In Benton county by Thos. Read, a very unique gentleman, well known In Al bany. It was gotten up by Mr, Read, and rather caps the climax In the mitter of pe titions ; yet, as It were, it gets there all the same: Benton County, Or., Dec. i, 1888. To the Honorable Body to Meet at Salem to make Laws for the lolling reopie 01 Oregon, Greeting: We, the undersicned farming Children, ask and Demand that you repeal all Laws In regard to the protection of the so called imna pheasant and oner a small Bounty for the head or scalp of the hateful, skulk ing, troublesome Bird, which destroy our grain, demoralize our gardens and con taminate the Chicks of our domestic fowls. A Stockholders' Meeting. At the meeting of the stockholders of the Albany Farmers aud Merchants Insurance company this afternoon G . F. Simpson, Chas Monteith, D B. Monteith, J L. Cowan, J, W. Cusick. Chas E. Wolverton. I. O. Writs- man and J. K. Klderkin were elected direc tor?. A partial report showed a mattering business for the yar. Its Origin. Jump-off-Joe, the name of a stream in Southern Oregon, received its name from the trapper, McLeod, who led the first white expedition overland to Cal ifornia in 1832. They camped one right on this stream, but Joe McLoughlin, who was out huntinz.dld not come in until after dark, and, not knowing that the camp was on a bluff, he stepped over the edge of it in me uaricness, ana tell quite a distance below. He received injuries that could not be cured, and died in a few years, but from this circumstance the creek received its name. Jumped Into the Fire. A correspon dent of the Yaqulna Republican gives the following peculiar incident that happened at the front on the Oregon Pacific : "Fri day a man running from a blast, took ref uge behind the very stump that was being blasted out and under which there were two boxes of Judson powder. You may iudpe of his nstoniKhmpnt whti th hlact went off, tore his hat into fragments and bnl.-.l u: ... u 1.... jm 1 "nuvneu 111111 biuiu, UUL Uld HDI injure him as he was at work again in the afternoon." In Hot Water. Mr. Jim Westfall call ed at the Democrat office to day and re quested us to state to his friends here, many of whom he has known for sixteen years, that he will pay them in due course of time all that he owes them, Through several bad contracts he has lost nearly $4,000. Of this amount $2,500 were sunk on the Mey ers contract, lie is in heap hot water ; but expects to get cut all right. The Ball. One of the most Impromptu affairs ever gotten up in Albany was the ball given last evening at the Opera House. Several enterprising gentlemen did the business, furnished the music and paid all the expenses, everybody dancing who wanted to. The attendance was large and the enjoyment great. Montetih & Sei thair IMMENSE Call early before Will Be Astonished A letter from H. M. Chase, of Wa'.Ia Walla, ex treasurer of the O. R. & N. Co., who is now in New York, to the Walla Walla Statesman, says that from his observations he is satisfied that the Northwest country has passed through its hardest days and that It has al ready entered upon an era of development that will astonish the old moss backs and old settlers generally. Have twj Croup Last evening Mayor J. L. Cowan, Capl. E. Ji Lannlng, John A Crawford and George Humphrey attended the ball at the Opera House,caught severe coldion account of too violent dancineand to-day are laid up with the croup. It is mougm gooa treatment will bring them out an ngni. W I HP kntfinPoivra A ln.. or me aDove goods nas been received, and will neui m iir rtiiiimi rtrr-t ,n elm sirable patterns and are a bargain' SAMUEL fc. YOUNG. Weather IvnirATinvn Vnr it,. it. nours Degmning at 12 o clock, noon. Kain Curiosities Some very fine persim mons, Japanese oranges and sugar cane at F. H Pfeiffer's. Try them. It will cost noining to see tncm. Thompson & Overman keep the best har nesses. A Pleaslnc Sense Of health and strength renewed and of ease and comfort follows the use of Syrup of Fins, as it acts in harmony with nature to effec tually oleanse the system when costive or bilious. For aale in 50c and f 1 bottles by an leaaing araagists. -'5,0TJ Worth of Dried Fruit Wanted. And I must have it. Having made con tracts with merchants in Eastern Oregon Washington, Idaho, and Montana, thereby saving commission and adding the same to the prlne bf vour fruit. No offer made on fruits unloaded and placed in any other house in my line in tne city, it you be .ieve In the doctrine of buying in the cheap est and selling in the highest market and have no conscientious scruples about party or religion, you must cometo see me or be untrue to yourseit and lamiiv. To satisfy yourseii, can ana get my prices. Yours respectfully, P. Cohen, Albany, Or. HOME ANDABROAI1 Go to P. J. Laportes for your boot and ih. e repairing. J. P. Wallace. Physician Mid Burgeon, Al bany, Or There are (28,000,000 deposited in Cali fornia savings banks. Mrs L V Lonsway. of Seattle, W T, is in the city visiting friends. Ten or fifteen Albany people went to Sal em to-day to hear Moody. There is a big 8nht raging in Umatilla county over its division. After alt oar expostulations a great many bills are being dated 1888, Tweedale carries the boss heating stoves and sells them the cheapest. Call and see those Early Breakfast stoves and ranges at W C Tweedale'. The real estate "tales in Marion connty during 1888 amounted to 1937.344. The students of the agricultural college at Corvallis sow wear uniforms Dr Folev. one of Lebanon's robust physi cians, has been in the city to-day . You will save money by uettinc vonr plumbing and job work done at Twedale's, If vou want a tender ohicken he sure and get one of those new style roaster, at W C Tweedale's. The oast was a very prosperous year in Al bany, though the amount of building done was not large. The city has been full of dacoes with time checks for aale. The prevailing price baa been 25 per cent off. Mr Fisher, lately from Dakota, will short ly open a tailor shop second door north of the Democrat office. At a family dinner vesterdov at S E Young's twenty eight were present. Not a bad showing for one family. Ed C Phelps, of the Medford AHvertiter, ccompanied bv his son. who resides at Jef ferson, is in the city visiting friends. Mr Phelps, who is in the city, has sold the Medford Advertiser, and the name of the paper will be changed to the MaiL Smallpox is spreading in the north end ol Marion county. Two or three new cases have developed in the last week. Dr. Tanner, the famous faster.iasoon to Ve married to a daughter of a Parisian million aire. Who wouldn't fast for forty days? The sold headed cane Dr Maston carries when he wants to pat on style, was present ed him by Rev. Prichard as an Xmas prea" ent. A man fell thirty feet off the baLk near the relic connty end of the balera bridge yer- terday and lived, owing to a heavy load I corn juico on board. The trade of Portland last year ia placed at 11)0,000. the amoaut invested in improve menta, 13,500.000. The real estate salfi footed up $7,035,866. Cherry k Parkes are paeking their ma chinery preparatory to their removal to Ta- coma, where Mr Unerry now la making ar rangements lor its receipt. Dr W H Davis, recently of Harriabnrg, ha located in Albany for the practice of hia profession. Hia office ia in the Strahan block. fc . , Invitations to Harrison's inaugural ball hava already been reeeived in Oregon. For some reason or other the General has over looked na. Rev. J. G. Burchett will preach at the Baptist Cnareh. Friday evening, Ueo. 4th All are invited to ooine, Preaohing each evening this week. Miss Annie Godley who has been spending the holidays at her home at Halsey has re turned to Cbemawa to teach the little red men how to ahoot. There were 139 marriages in Marion coun ty during 1888. Six ahead of Linn connty j yet that county pays taxes on $1,000,000 lass than Linn county, uan t understand it. Two ballots were cast in Kencneky for Belva Lookwooil. and a reward has been of fered for information which will lead to the detection of the guilty parties. The two voters persist in keeping in tne dark. Among those who were sent from the East to California to view the eclipse was not. Lewis Swift, who has charge of the Roches ter. N. Y. observatory, lie was stationed at Nelson and got a fair view. Mr Swift was once a mere nardware man, running a little store on Lake Avenne, in (be city mentioned $ but now he is the greatest eomet finder in the world perhaps. The writer has ofteu seen and heard him. The following resolution was introduced in the House last week which says : That Jan. 15th, 1888, immediately after the read me of the Journal, be aet apart lor the) con sideration of H B 3319, entitled "A bill to provide for postomce buildings. Thia will give Mr Hermann tne longaongni ior oppor tunity to get in on the Salem postoffice build ing. Journal. t Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. In this line w have always shown the very best goods to be found in the markets of America, the knife will be put to goods in this depart mentas they must go. Call and see for yourseii. Monteith & Seitknbach. We Want, Your butter and eggs and will pay you either cash or trade for It. Brown ell & Stanard. nual eson in ne W kill! 'ill this 1 Oaktllle. Christmas was observed here by the voung people, two large trees were put up In the U. P. Church and many valuable presents were distributed. Mr. Holstien.of Puget Sound, has been looking at the farms in this vicinity. His obiect is to local,. . l.. t ...,. ... - BlllUil HIUWCII. He is hlL'hlv nlmc.il lik .l.. . ind Oakvllle. 3 The U P Sabbath school held their an- ciecuon last Sabbith. Mr G S Ach was elected Superintendent. Why does the Sheriffs of some counties this Ca,.. 1. . .,i men to report on the r iluhknn, l.llll , r . -t.., ft,lllng i.ninese pheasants t J '7 "PP01"' the men that do the a "c nopeine snerllt of Linn Co. '"" any nelp in carrying out UniUSt I.1UT hilt If hm A ! 1 1 ' - " - "V UWCB, mm IIC Will select a different class of men to do the re-portlr,g- Amicus. Look Here. We anc'osin? O'" our stork of hnoisnnH shoes, and to show you that we mean what we say quote you a few of our prices Ladies' best French kid button shoes at 1-35. regular price, $5.50, none better in wn ; ladies' extra quality French kid, but n at $3 75,recular mice. rnn. good French kid, button, at $3, regular ft. ungnc uongoia, Dutton.at regular m-lf i 1 tia. . -o r f uicb uncut 1 Uongola, button, neat and good, $2, reeu lar Drice 7- Inii-c a 7 ular price. $3; ladies' American kid, $1.25 iiiiic, senna s oil grain button :hool shoes, from Si to $1.20; a few pairs : ladies' ruhht - r..,. . . . men s rubbers, 50 cents; also a large as sortment of men's boots. Come ami see. Brownell & Stanard. Disturbance of the Heart. Heart Hlnmiaa la lllra . 1- l , , ... al( a.s.iii, w 11 1 c 11 creepj upon you in the ilarlr. nH irik.a Vrn nkM . . I j nuDU unaware, inereiore, ao not , it. i. - 'j, . ,U'' lu luB region OI tne heart 01 disturbance in Its action, but . wr. i-iim-a Aemsay, ue- TintlVA trnnliua ail,K A.AU .... . .1 , - -- - c,ii uuih , ur, Ma li reus Mack Drug Co. N, Y, A Superior Thnf ic t - v iiauic ui lUC stove at G. V. Smith's attracting so much attention. It is a splendid cook stove. tenbach having STOCK of Gen the stock is bro All kinds of vnnlan ,1 .... n c mo pCr cent cheaper than they were a year ago. Our - u an irein, consequent! weca i ve yerj ow prices. W F Read. For Sale. The undesigned .has a first- class piano which he offers for sale cheap, I'ROF. v. 11. LEK, AIDnny. Baby carriages at Stewart & Sox's. GrBEAT decided to close eralMerchandise ken. Weather. Summary of Meteorology for Dec, 1888, from observations taken at Albany.Linn Co. Oregon, by John Briggs.vo). observer for the Signal Service, U S. Army. Highest barometer on the 30tb, 30. 19. Lowest barometeron the 12th, 29.30. Mean barometer for the month, 29.78. Highest daily average of bar. 30.18. Lowest daily average of bar. 29.38. Highest temperature on the 16th. 58, Lowest temperature oo the 31th, 25. Mean for the month 53.49. Highest daily range of ther. on the 31, 20. Lowest daily rangeof ther. onthe 22tb, 0. Mean temperature at 7a. m. daily 40. Mean temperature at 2p. m, daily 48 8. Mean temperature at 9 p. ni. daily 43.31. Prevailing directions of wind, S. Maximum velocity force, 3. Total rainfall or melted snow, 4.28 inches. Depth of snow at end of month, 0. Number of days on which .01 inch or mora rain fell, 15. Nuinbor of days of cloudiness average $ scale of 10, 10. Of 93 observations 25 were clear, 22 cloudy, 6 fair, 17 foggy, 11 rain, 5 hazy, 7 overcast, 0 smoky. Frost on the raoriings of 23d to 31 in clusive Temperature, f2 40 on aerage of 10 years, Kainfall-4.44 on average of 10 years. Dr. M. H. Ellis, physician and surgeon Albany, Oregon. Calls made in city or country, Monteith Si Seitenbach's great closing sale will enable all to buy any line of goods fully 50 percent, less than any other atore in the valley. CHANCE IN BUSINESS. All parties knowing themselves indebted to the firm of Thompson Sc Waters, either by note or account, must come forward and stittle the same within thirty days, as there ia going to be a change in their business. Brownsville, Or., Jan. 1st, 18S9. Thompson Sc Waters. MARRIED. HOWE-MARTIN. In North Brown. He, on i Dec, 30, i8S8,atthe residence of aim oy K.ev. operrv, Mr. Chas. J. Howe and Miss Mary D. Martin all of Linn :ounty. FAULTLESS! H -Wature Is faultless and so Is that noble discovery, containing only Na ture'a own remedies. "The" Jtisa benefit to the human race. KEEP UP YOUTH, HEALTH, VIOORby the use of PFUNDERL8 Oregon Blooo Purifier. Quick and Compute Cere of all Diica.es of the Skin, Kidneys, Bladder and Liver. It checks Rheumatism and Malaria, relieve. Const! p.tion,Dy.pep.ia and Biliousneaa,aad put. fresh energy Into the ayatem by makJae! New, ItlcU Ulood. Takeit in time, rightnoS: as it cannot be beat as apreventative ofdiaease. Cold and used everywhere, ti a bottle. 6 for Is. TAKE IT NOW. F. I. raw -DEALER IN Choice Family GROCERIES. Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco All goods sold at the lowest cash prices. Hand warranted to give satisfaction. Butter and Eggs Taken in Exchange for Goods, Subscriptions receive for all the leading NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES NEAR: THE POSTOFFICE, ALBANY.IOR. . SALE. out their Albanybusiness offer for sale without reserve at COST