Daily Democrat - ffedneslay Evening, May 22, 1889 VIW A NDTTIXU, Edltorinil FublLhora. Publiahe- vvsry day in UiejWMk. 8undyi excepted.) Entered a tbo Pot Oil-eat Albany Or as second-class umil matter. LOCAL RECORD. The Alaskan Crkw. Last night a special train arrived from Yaquina May with E A CaUon, M McLean, Jas Murray, d Winscl, M Kelcher, Ceo II Ross, E Burns, Jas llewlcy and Ed Sharpies, sur vives of the wrecked Alaskan. After being rescued at Florence with two others they were taken to the Bay on the Mis chief by Capt Winant and thence to this city, from where they went on the noen train to Portland. During their stay here they put up at the Kuss House. There were forty-seven on bsard at the time of the wreck ; the bodies of several have been found, but eighteen shipped in one of the life boats remain unaccounted for, and it is thought they have been drowned by this time. The men give graphic accounts of their trip of three days in the life boat with nothing to eat but nine cans of peaches and salt water to drink. DBCOKATION DAY, CIRCULAR NO. I, Headquarters McPherson Post, 5th Uep'tof Oregon, G A R. J In accordance wit h our usual custom and in compliance with recommendations con talned in General Orders, 3rd Dcp't Head quarters, union memorial services will be held In the Opera House on Sunday even- I ing, May 26th, at 7:54. Rev E R Prich ard conducting the service, assisted by other ministers of the city. A cordial in vitation Is extended to all to attend. Members of the Post and Corps are re quested to meet at G A R Hall at 7 :3o and proceed in a body to the place of worship. Thursday, May 30th being set apart as a legal holiday, will be observed by the mem bers of the Post and Corps In the beautiful custom of decorating with flowers the graves of our late comrades and friends, and other appropriate services to which we most cordially and respectfully invite all military and civic societies, ministers, church organizations, Sabbath and public schools, and all who have friends interred in the different cemeteries to join with us in this mark of respect to our dead. All who wish to unite with us will meet at G A R Hall at 8:30 a. m., where the process ion will form. Contributions of flowers soliciated to be left at G A R Hall any time during the 29th. E. F. Sox, Post Commander. Will Pcsh Matters. A meeting of the directors of the Albany Mining and Milling Company was held last evening, when Mr Calhoun, an experienced miner, wa appointed Superintendent, and em ployed to take charge of and develope the Company's Santiam mines. An outfit is be ing purchased,and Mr Calhom, with a force of men, will begin operations, and work in to a paying ledge if possible. At least it is proposed to know what there is in the mines. Several of the stockholders, already mentioned, have started for the mines to assist in the arrangements for the sum mers campaign, and now look out for gold and silver dust. Crook County. On Thursday Judge Bird sentenced Ed Harbin, convicted on two indictments of herse stealing, and with yet two indictments on which he had not been tried, to only five xears in the peni tentiary two and enc-half years on each charge.... Rain begat falling about 9 ovclock Tuesday evening and continued to nour down stcadilv for 24 hours. The rain is supposed to have been general all over the county, and if so, has been of inestima ble value to the country.. . . After being out about 30 hours the jury in the case of the State against Curl was unable to agree and was discharged, the case being continued until next term. Ochoco Review. Attractions. Among other features on the 4th will be hose races and bicvclc races. Two tea .lis will be entered in the former from Albany, one from Lebanon, a letter having been recieved yesterdav to that effect, and probably one from Corval lis. A meeting of bicyclists will be held to-night to arrange for contests. It is pro posed to get aquartcr mile track if possible and have the races hub and hub. Besides several general races there will be a safety bicycle race. Horticultural Board. The new Hor ticultural Board convened in Salem yes terday. J R Caldwell, of Portland, is President and Commissioner of the slate at large ; E W Allen, of Portland, Secre tarv and R S Wallace, of Saletn.Treasurer. Marion, Polk, Linn, Benton and Lane counties constitute the 2nd of five districts, and R S Wallace is Commissioner of the district. Away From Home. An Iroquois Indi an is in the city selling beaded goods. He presents a familial appearance to Eastern peop'.e ; but it scents like taking coal to Newcastle for an Indian to come West, yet the Pacific Coast red man is a manu facturer of little besides baskets, so that there Is a market here for his wares. Y I'M, Yu.M. Another quart box 01 strawberries from the fine gardens of Mr William Peaceck contains just twelve, all round, plump, clean berries, solid to the cere and full of strawberrv essence. They are the kind that speak for Albany as a strawberrv market. ' A Bio Clip. A letter from DrJ L Hill's herdsman in Crook county says that he has taken the fleeces from the Dr's sheep and that he would start the 20th Inst with six four-horse teams to bring the wool to this place. There are 13.000 pounds of It. It will be brought over th W V & C M wa gon road. Another Implement House. Mr J E Knox has charge of Z T Wright's branch house at this city, and is located at the corner of First and Baker Streets. He wil; sell the Advance threshers and engines, and a first-class mower. Photographs. Do you want your pho te taken ? We will take your photo any !2 from cabinet up. I do you the best class of work to be had in Albany, all work finished before paid for. Call and see our fine display at the C & N W photo tent. To New Comers. We would say that have no baits to give you, but we do Guarantee good values for your money, nd we kindly solicit yeur patronage. iiROWNELL V OTANARD. A Festival. Samaritan I.or1re No. f I. (. T . will give a strawberry and ice cream 'wival at Smiths Hall in Harrishiirg on Tunc 'l8s9. Mrs Nettie Hendee. Clara Drisko' -s. Houc!c. Ci-itnmitti-e. B. F, Tabler, Adj't. and GENERAL ORI1KR NO. 1. Headquarters McPherson Post 5th ) Dcp't of Oregon, OAR. 1st. In accordance with our rules regulations and in compliance with General Orders 3rd Dep't Headquarters, Thursday, Mav 3oth. will be observed as memorial day, and should be kept sacred to the mem ory of our heroic dead. Our comrades sleep well. No tear can disturb their pro. found slumber. No perfume of flowers make their rest more sweet, but while we strew with the choicest flowers the graves of our dead, let us not forget to cherish the memory of those who lie in unknown ana unmarked craves. 2nd. The members of McPherson Post and Corps will meet at G A R Hall at o'clock, a.m. Procession will form an march at 9 o'clock to the city cemetery where the ritualistic services will be held at the crave of Comrade Mueller. The graves in both cemeteries will them be dec orated bv details from Post and Corps, re turning to the Opera house at 10:30 where the following orucrot exercises will oe od- served : Trayer, Singing, "America." Roll call. Singing, "Cover Them Over witli Beau tiful Flowers." Memorial address by Hon E B McElroy Dcp't Commander and short remaks by others. Singing. Benediction. All ex-soldiers and sojourning comrades are cordia'ly invited and expected to join with us In services of the day. By order. E. F. Sox, B. F. Tabler, P. C. Adj't. . I I Mrs. C.. N 1 he . At Jefferson. Decoration day will be celebrated at Jefferson In a becoming manner, Mr D B Allen, representing the old soldiers of the city, has charge of the matter and will make it a success. The Turner band has been secured and Hen L ri Montanye of this city will deliver the oration. Removed. T Jones barber shop to Cu sick Mock Old and new customers shav ed for 15 cents. Hair cutting, 25 cents. South Albany A most desirable and beautiful location for suburban residences, owing to its nat ural advantages and nearness to the center ol business. Compare the size, location, view and access to and from these lots,and you will be convinced of their merits Call early and secure a home before the advance in price. Apply to Twekdai.e & ReuFtKl.n, Agents. First door south of Post Ollice. lintel Arrivals, Revoke House. G Ham, Portland; C Burley, it T M Satlerthwalte, Al II Fay, S F; II Williams, J P Schooling, Harrisburg; Mrs Chance, Airlie; W II Kuns, McMinn ville; Harry Collins, Los Angles; Thos Er win, Julius Wagnei, Charles dinger, John Schleevoight, Minnesota. St Charles. 7. Job, D C Rose.Corval 11s ; W II Countiss, O P Mason, J Hunz, Portland ; S C Mvers, S F ; W C Brown and wife, Miss F'A Briggs.Stayton ; J D Parker, Mehama ; J E Knox.R W Strong, Albany ; JJ II Fannim, Phil., Pcnn ; B F Olbum, Roseburg ; J W Jones, Cottage Grove ; F W Hardenstien and wife,Louis ville.Ky ; C Halyfield and daughter,Drain ; E R Holmes. Atwood, Kan ; T Anderson, Rockferd, III. Russ House. L Pugh, Salem V Cox, M Simpson, Salem ; David Miller, Salem ; MissL Morris, Lebanon ; C Morris, Leb anon ; C O Marlin, Minn ; T O Regan, Watcrlos ; J A Cameron, Argentile, Ont; J Bell, Collage Grove ; H Ollcnback, Portland ; J Tieloud ond son ; E Burley, San Francisco ; E O Marshall, Oakland ; F Shawl, Oakland ; W F Ohm, Albam bra, Cal ; J Keymer, S F ; Miss Wilson ; O P Mason, Portland , O Solum, citv ; J M Chesney ; T Bush, Scllwood ; J "R (ireyre, Neb ; J J Graham, Millers ; S W Jones, Cottage Grove. Utter List. Following Is the list ol letters renuitntnjf In the PjsI Office, Albany, Linn county, Oregon, May 22, 1889, Persons calling for theso letter must (rive the dste on which they were sdvertliod : IIOMK A NO li;i.(2m l5o-ut sbaviim at Vi-tc 8 tieki ts for 1 at V - . N'W drftss goods at VI Salerr. has organize! Four new meintara v. last evening. Now cream cheese in- Meyers. For tale, cheap, Hyoiaa e. 3rhaira running stead' ing parlors. Brat roast enffeo in Meyni. Tun few magnolia trees blooming. Regular drii1 of Alhanx occurs at 8 o'clock. Side saddles and ladies Thompson & Overman's . Thompson & Overman, Dynamite buggy whip. The choicest line of thi wi.t.-- o.u it fouud at Brownell & SU Bard's. If you want a good Kit v. r tt 1-- -u i.e,li--t in the market, (go to Srowart & Sox . They aro talking about a national flower. By all means it should be the rose. Malietoa, tbe depose Samoan king, is to be again placed on the throue. Correct. A fino lins of buggy dusters and.fly oets at Thompson & Overman's, the leading names dealers. On May 31 an excursion train will be run from Portland to Grant's Pass. Round trip only $7.50. Mr F M Redfield has one of the most re markable three year old colts in the Uotled States. Mcllwain can live vmi thn bert fitting suit you ever wore, at prices to suit each and every one. An elegant line of siik table spreads, in oeautuui assigns, just receive", at roruuiuw At Irving s. 5 cans Golden Star tomatoe 1 for 50 cents atC Meyers, and all other canned good cheap for cash . Mr Coll Van Clove is in theoity. He ex pects to begin tbe publication of the Scii Presf within a couple weeks. Money can't buy better boots and shoes than Mcllwain is selling, becaose better goods are not manufactured. The finest selection of window shades the city, just received at the Alhany Furni ture Company, corner if irst ana t erry bits A company is to be organized at Scio build a street railway ttoJMunkers,Bufficiently large to convey both passengers and freight. TI16 constitutional convention of Washins- ton territory will have 40 republicans. democrats, 2 independents and 1 labor mem' ber. Go to Royce & Hihler'sfor your job print ing. They do any and all kinds of work in tke publishing and job printing line. Quick work and low prices. J S Froman, of Albany, L C Rice, Brownsville, and W R Power, of ila'sey, have besn drawn as U S jurymen to meet in rortland, June 4th, Why need we send to Portlaud or nei; boring towns fur orchestra music, wh-n w havo an orcbeatra of six pieces with David Liuk aa musical director. Parties desiriDg stand privileges 00 the grouods for the 4th of July can get them do so by calling on any member of the com mittee, Chas Currau, Ueo f Simpson ana Hackleman. J C Luckey has been appointed Indian Agent at Warm Springs. He was the choice of Crook county people quite generally. Th apnointment shows that the statement madi that no appointments would be made from near tbe Agency will not be carried out. SOCIAL AN D2 PERSONAL. Rev Father Metayer was in Salem yester day. James Reams has returned from a trip to Tacoma. Mr A W Thompson is home from a life in' su ranee trip north. Matsado K Sorakichi, champion midd weight wrestrer of the world, is in Poatland Dr Gray his returned from Waitiburc. an reports his son Ixinda considerably improved in health, C G Rawlings, agent for the O R 4 N Ca. leaves to morrow on a two weeks run Baker City. Remember the social at the Congregational church f nday eyemnff. A mco time promised. S W Paisley and I B Meeker were in Sa lem yesterday looking at the sights I nthat great city. A party of college students last eyening were oit viewing the rings ot Saturn through Prof Condils hue telescope. Mits Hettie Miller want to Portland to day, where she will be the guest of Mr D W Wakefield for ji a couple weeks. W Y Thornburg, A S Powell, R S Strahan and S W Paisley, of this city, were regis tered at the Portland hotels yesterday, Mr Lake Don-is has accepted a position with Woodcock & Simpson, of Corva'.lis, and will begin his duties within a few days. D P Mason and Hon Geo E Chamberlain left this noen for Eugene where they will this evening attend a meetingof the Commandery of Knights Templars. Mrs E F Sox, Mrs Rev Webb, Miss Rhoda Hail, Mrs Rev Aeheson, Mrs George Goisen dorfsr, Miss Chambers and others left for Salem to-day to attend the State W C T U which convenes there this afternoon. Anilerson Laura J ahlon, llifs Ko, Bowser Haine. Henry lUbrrUon. Uonlon 8U1, Ueo W S nrle an'l Deane, Walker, James CJ). Allan, F. C A Ten, hU Flerher. W II Lake, 1 R ItiP)!, Gnsuve TnpiM-, C II Neal, Mrallinle(2) R. THOMPSON, P, M. BROWNSVILLE. Mrs R II Coshow is visiting relatives nere. The number of strange faces to be seen on our streets Is dally Increasing. W F Byers returned Saturday from a journey to the Blue river and Calipooia ines, wnere he took Messrs Adams and an Hngan. Four colored men. calling themselves I he Big 4 Minstrels." gave us a minstrel how Monday that was well patronized and nucn enjoyed. A neat pamphlet, descriptive of Portlan d her busine-i houses, is at hand and causes us to long for Col Alley's pamphlet i tins count v. Mr Sylvester Cochran has sold his farm ne;ir Crawf urdsville to .MrAbrams, late of llem-bnrg, W 1. Messii W T Cochran and F I Rice left Saturduy morning for Willow creek. Mr Cochran wiil bring some horses back with him. Arrangements have been completed for the establishment of a newspaper at this place rjy Messrs McDonald and Cavender, ot Woodburn. Uur town is to be congrat ulated on this addition and in securing two young men who are possessed with energy and ente-prise and bear good reputations. Mrs Hugh Fields, who has been confined most of the time since last fall, died last Friday morning. Her death was unex pected as her health had been up to two or three days before her demise than it had been through the wintei. Mr rields is in eastern Oregon, but was telegraped tor. The funeral occurred Sunday. A large numher ot people followed the remains to their last resting place. Kev J K. Kim- patricK outdated at tne tunerai. Some two weeks ago Mr Moyer sold to Finley McRea for Si ;,o the piece of land just south of the Calipooia bridge and east ot tne sidewalk, containing oy2 acres. Vlr McRea now has a standing offer of $700 for this same piece of property. This hasthe appearance somewhat of our town being dead and all moving to Albany. Strangers are seen here ever day inquiring for homes and none come but what are pleased with our location and prospects. V erily we soon will boom. Friday evening the ladies of the M E church gave a strawberry and ice cream festival at the city hall. The berries were wild and were gathered the day before on the adjoining lines, and a more luscious, re freshment could not have been served. Quite a large number were waited upon and several dollars were realized which will be used in improving the M E church, An entertainment of singing, declamations, etc , was rendered during the evening. Our churches seem imbued with the spirit of progress and improvement that is now pushing all parts of our valley right alon NOTICE TO .THE PUBLIC. Cloverdale, Beutoa Co , May 2nd. Havlnr rjurchafwrlnf Mr. Aahhv pm. bis entire (arm in Benton tbe publlo is notified and forbidden from (suing or removing therefrom any gravel, sand or loam from said premises;. r . Li. Such. Clovkrdale, Benton Co.. May 2nd. Iam instructed bv Mr. F. L,. Snnh to prosecute any and all neraona fiAnnaitin dead animals upon his lands in Beaton county, uregon, formerly owned by Mr, anuoy i-earce. Char. E, Wolvkrtok, Attorney at law. Real Estate far Sale. 25 feet front on east, First street, $2,000, 4 lots in Hackleman's 3rd Add., $1,000. 2 lots In western cart of town, block 60. I425 each. 2 lots in block 62, $500 each. 2 lots with lame house and barn on Baker street, $2,100. 22c, feet front with large house and barn on Depot street, $5,000. One block of 12 lots in Schultz front addition to South Albany, $1,200. Schultz & Henderson. Summer Wraps. -Novelties in beaded and stockinet jackets just received. oaml'el fc. Young. 7 O-ks cures rheumatism, neuralgia toothache. Foshay & Mason Aaents. and Struck Oil At $1125 per 5 gallon can best Standard oil, at the Willamette Packing Co.'s store. NEW ADVEPiTTSEMENTS. Kid Cloves ! Khl (Stoves 1 1 I have just received a full line of kid golvcs branded Our Own. This Is a genu ine kid glove. I buy direct from importers in New York and "consider them the best value of any gloye I ever sold for this price. 5 button, 3 rows of st'tchlng, $1.50 per pair. S. E. Young. To lessen our stock ot canoed goo Is ne will sell anything in that line at remarkaYy lew prices. rSf.owNKl.l. Jfc SrAN".D. Don't fai oettmna M illwin's carpets You will ri them from 10 to 15 per cent cheaper tha any other plase in towa, taking ioconsidcra on the quality. Weather Indications. For the 12 nours beginning at 12 o'clock, noon. Fair, warmer. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, - Notice Ih herby given that at th next regu lar term or the County Commissioners Court for Linn connty, Oregon, lobe held at tne t ourt Mouse In tbe city of Albany on Wednesday the 6th day of June. A. D. 100a, seaiea plans, specillcatlona, strains, diagrams and bids will be received lor building a bridge across tbe South Sanil. am at Waterl 10 ; said bridge to be about 180 feet long and sixteen feet wide m ih clear. Also for the building of a bride across Crabtrea Creek where the County Road crosses said creek near the saw mill of Deakins Bros, and J. E, Cyrus : said linage to oe aoout 100 feet long BDd 16 feet wide in tbe clear. Also for the build ing of a bridge across Muddy Ciaek at tbe place known as tbe Wi 'son ford. Bidders to submit estimates on this bridge for construction of same at Waterloo ford and also where tbe old bridge washed out said bridge to be about 80 feet long and sixteen leet wide in tbe clear. All of said bridges to be covered. All bids must be filed with the Clerk on or before 1 o'clock p. m, of tbe above mentioned day. All bids must be accompanied by deposits of 6 per cent of bid. The Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Done by order of the Court this 9th day of May, A. D, J8S9. (L. sj E. . Montague, Jounty clerk, SAND, AC Persons desiring sand, loam or gravel from the premises of F. L. Such in Benton county, can proenre tickets for the same at my office, Craw- loru a uioca, Aiuany, uregon. Chas. E. Wolvebtoh. IJORSALE. A phaeton. A grade, full 1 leat be: top, goo 1 v o' or sale cheap, InquireofM. J. Monteitb, HT ANTED.. A good girl to do general 1 1 housework in a small family In tbe country. onice. Permanent place, Call at ibis SPICER. "Your attention please" while I tell you who got lett. John Leedy went to Portland on busi ness last week. John Miller, of The Dalies, is visiting his sister, Mrs J w lieu. The rains have caused some wheat in this vicinity to fall down. Misses Hattie and Adda Simpson went te Portland last Saturday, Ball & Dobkins aiegeUing their steam saw nearly ready to cut wood. They ex pect to commence this week. Link Coney has gone into the poultry business. Any one having chickens to sell will do well to see him. A series of meetings conducted by Rev I P Martin and others closed last evening. It resulted in two conversions and six ad ditions to the church. We have always heard to be successful in courtship one must agree with the father in politics, the mother in religion and the young lady herself in the fashion It's not that way at Spicer. To meet with the greatest success here cnemust have a good team and buggy. A few days ago a tramp was seen wan. dering around herein a bewildered sort of way, us if he had lost something and was looking forit. On being asked what it was, he said he had heard that the Narrow Gauge railroad ran near this place, but so far he had been unable to find it. He was told that if he would look where the grass and weeds grew the tallest and thickest he might be more successful in his search. He was then seen looking as he had been directed, and after a close examination found the object of his search way down in the grass and weeds and went on his way rejoicing, saying as he went that the com pany had better get a few thousand sheep to summer fallow the road if they still wished him to patronize it. REAL ESTaTs, SALES. J L, Cowan te Andre .v Cowan, 40 acres near Lebanon $ 3000 Chas B Montague to Elsie Am, part of blk 3, Lebanon 1000 E T Rlchatdson, et al to Eliza E Pen land et al, D L C of Lewis C Richardson, 310 acrcs.quit claim 1 S I Shore to George C Wilson, 20 acres, T5 9, S R 1 w 260 Wm Peebler to Taylor Evens, 10 acres adjoining D LC of Jas Marks 125 Jane Fanningto Win J Ohermever, N half of D L C of Levi Kan. ning, 160 acres 4800 M Wllkins to Samuel Meek, 80 acres in Sec 35, Tp 15 S R 3 w 260 B W Cooper to Sarah E Cooper, lot 3 and N half lots 5 and 6, blk 3, E A, Albany 2175 Total . , $11721 Elected. 6000 rolls of wall paper In an Immense number of patterns at Fortmlller & Irvlng's, the finest line in the central Willamette Valley. It is an art gallery to see it all. Tubb's & Co't pure Manilla twine, best quality, at Stewart & S u's. last your lands and ci'y prfperty for sa'e at the Willamette Valley Land Agencies Of fice, l i St. Charles Hotel block. Alhanv.O.-. Schultz & Hkxdi-.rson. If ynu have any job wcrk to l- call on Q W.Smith who is preraud to do it with neatness and disp.ittH and as che.ip is anyone. BRICK, BRICK. The undersigned are now prepared to supply all with brick of tbe first quality and in small or large quantities. Call early. Morgan A Hirst, Albany, Or. GGS WANTED. .1 want 48 dozen Chinese Pheasant eces to send East. Tney must be resh, nut baying been set on. W ill pay J2,50 per dozen. J. H, BORKHART. TO EXCHANGE. An upright Decker fc Son piano, been In use a few months, in first-class condition, guaran teed for five years, which I wish to ex change for a lot or lots in Albany. In quire at the residence of H. W, Cundiff. Mrs, a. B. Matthews. TO THE FARMERS AND W0RKIK3MEN -OF- Albany and Vicinity. AVe cordially inyite you all to visit our iewam second mm stores, and we will convince you thnt our prices heatj all. Ycu cannot afford to do your pureashing before vmi visit our place. As we. have a large establishment in Portland we have named it The Portland Branch. We claim t.i be the closest buyera in the market, and we also claim to undersell all without exception. F. WISE & Co,, S. E. YoiiDg's Old Stajd. WE ARENOW rt i IN THE FIELI FOR BUSINESS for 1889 and respectfully call attention to our stock of Groceries, Confectionery, Etc. We shall endeavor atjall times to serve our cus tomers in the best possible manner. We always aim to purchase goods of the best quality and to sell them at the lowest cash prices. In addition to our grocery business we receive subscriptions for all the leading newspapers and magazines. Also take orders for all kinds of rubber stamps seals, etc. We cordially invite all who have not done so to favor us with their patronage. We hope by fair dealing and careful attention to business to merit a continuanee of tb.9 liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon us, Very Respectfully, F. L. KENTON.