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Daily Democrat Tuesiay Evening, Juno 4, 18C9 V TM 4 NUTriMV, Editor and Publishers. Publmhe every day In thejwrek. Suiiil' oxcupled.) KnieraJ a tin lwt (Mice at Albany. hk Hflcond-clanH muil matter. SUiiSCIUPTfON HATES. Delivered by caarier por wuuk 6y mail, Hr yur ymul, iur in m u 9 .13 ... fa. 00 LOCAL IlKCORD. Tub Woolkn Mills Messrs. J M Mov er, J I Galbrailh, F F Craft and John Waters, of the new Woolen Mill Company ire in the city and this morning began lay ingoffthe grounds for the building for the mills, the plans and specifications hav ing arrived from the East. They are assist ed by Surveyor Warner and Architect Snell. The main building is to be of brick two stories high, 55X 1 20 hi dimension. Ad joining it will be another brick, one story high, 55x35 feet, and among other out buildings one of frame, 100x25 feet, and an other 55x80 feet, the whole covering a Urge area of space. The Company will superintend the construction oi the build ings and propose having them ready for business by about Nov. 1st. Already wool is being purchased for the winters run. Theconstruction of the mills will give em ployment to a large number of men during the coming several months. A (loon II a KIM j It. Thfl (iovermnrnt Survey J list Completed.. A Fluttering KchuU. The Democrat Is informed in reference J to the completion by the United States government of the annual survey of the bar at the mouth of Yaquina Bay, In order to show the result of the jetty work being done there. The survey was made by Gulnn Lisle, chief engineer, nnd his assist ant, J S Polhemus, a three days' job, and the result is now on record in the office of the government at the Hay. The Demo crat gives it for the first lime to the pub lic. According to the surveys, the least depth for a yeat at mean high tide was 20 feet, which would niiike the depth at ordi nary high Ude 21 to 22 feet. This shows an increase over previous surveys and in dicates that the jetties are having a marked effect on the efficiency of the liay as a har- uor. 1 ne channel into the liay is a re markably straight one, and with honest seamanship the largest steamer that p ows the deep can enter the Bay in safety. Work on the south letty is being pushed. rock being piled along the jeity increasing its hight and length. The tramway and track on the north side are built to nearly the place for beginning the jetty proper ; by the middle of the month the active work of emptying rocks Into thesea will begin. as me work proeeeus tne deptn ot tne wat er will increase and there is now absolute ly no question as to the final result. Ya quins Uay will make a good and safe harbor. HO.- AN' AltltOlD Another Burglary. This morning about three o'clock feeling a draft coining up from his basement departments Mr B F Tabler wenl down sairs,in his residence at the corner of Ferry and Eleven' i Jilreets,where in the dining room he found a window open and a candle burning on the tabic, having been burned almost to the table cloth. The outside screen had been pulled off and the sash pried out and placed on the inside. A dish of strawber ries, a pie, some onions, a salt dUh and a few other things were taken, but more lell, the silverware remaining untouched, and no other effoit seemingly having been made to rob the house. On Side footmarks of one man were found leading front and towards the- railroad track. The fellow, whoever he was,did the job in a very quiet gentlemanly manner, and has Mr Tablet 's thanks for disturbing things so lilt.e. W 1 . 1 i;i 15 01 lit li;4, 8 HUK t f! 1 ... !-., 1" i' it t V eri'ck's. PI V'. r-ek' . . if i,t Vlrll WMIiV ' K L rwnii.' 1 - j 1 ire. -ived :it Co .ra I CHOP WEAHIEIt JtrtXETJX N. 13, I 1 v morning nt 1' L A ha-et .1-v.i,,. Mrs. eitv u- Coiir-d A Home Industry. Quite an industry in Albany is Mr John flofftnan's concrete works, at the corner of Fir-t and Railroad streets, A larger vaiisty of work is being done than is generally appreciated. Be sides tiling of all sizes Mr Hoffman is now manufacturing several lines of curbing for cemetery lots, noticeable for theirevenness of construction and great durability . One has just been erected around the lots of Mr John Parker in the Masonic cemeterv and speaks for this style of work. Also con crete chimneys, well walls, etc. A home industry, it deserves the patronage of our citizens. Parties desiring anything In these lines should call and examine the large stock on hand. Tub Circus. Ve have had the circus. It Is one of the wonders of the, country The great popular educator, the magnet that attracts and gives delight to all, old and young. Sells Bros, and Barrett's com bination is unsurpassed. The zoological exhibition opens everybody's eyes Peo ple who live in comparative isolation and who have never traveled or seen the cot lections of wild animals in large cities of the world are enlightened with the contents of these traveling cages. The stock of horses is creditable to the management. All look sleek, fresh and well developed. The performers were all in perfect condi tion. Women admired the handsome forms of the men and men admired the beautiful forms of the women physical beauty at its height of development. Among the animals presented were two large hippopo tnmi and four fine ostriches, also a number of lanze elephants, one of which 'Sid sur prised all with his wonderful feats. The ent was very large, There were probably I.000 people present and there was evident ly room for "Vooo more. 1 wo rings ana two sets of performers kept all eyes busv and a third space was used by the trapeze plavers and the wondertullv skilllul riders on the bicvcles. The vaulting, tumbling and general work of the acrobats was won derful. The bareback performances of the riders was in every way equal to anything we have ever witnessed here or in any other part of the world. The whole show ic good and worthy of a liberal patronage. Liilroy Advocate April 27th. 1 i.lu.g ; . i t hi ; Mj:l'- In ' i.t tw.Iu IllMl' -s r.-.U i V St 1. f .IV. i v r i ev t h,S -ft r..i S vrt Sc Siix . Win alii iri:o liciiij ..int-:itit i.fcXt ':iik . 1 ..1 .1 it . -t o.vii t a-.S,HS0, in i:M-t ct c tii lumUy since. Mv ..xitl'e tidit littiug i'j, ml p. icfit to suit each aud K::ntii'n. F-K t CI', .-il- . - Hytu ah'. .'1 ' lVuT- MM(i g iuy (i triors. iW r.M-t. IT 1 Siile -,dif-:' fi 1 ' Th in ) nil 'ritMi.iHMi a Ov , :i I'iiI -- di g Vn ?'-i -I'M. ; in nin maik-1. T AlhiHr- I re d f-.r luim o The injiuU t in ISSO.md ib h 1- McIitVHUt uu j u Wt; Vury niie. B irduH ft Robert) hi havw iu-it received a erit of O.'fgon eabijacs aud iare iino of fruit jre. Our iw.-ln 111-11 uus: bok out a Math ews & Wcsh'liuru h ve the UrKst aod linest line .f Jewels in the town. Ladies go and a them. W A Cox. of thlt citv. h i received the Co .tract fur doing the brick work on K Goins ue bl-jk at cio. Money cio't buy bett. r 00U and shoes than Mtrl'wiiu ii t.ellioif, because better ooils aro tnt iiunuf fCMird. The inety if 2." .-:t, UU are ROing at 10 percent, discmini at h At O Howards, as well an their o h-r millinery gowta. Smr.e (inn Cal:f'rii'a cheese, a barrel of tto'den .!rip -yrun o d wmio tine comb honey jus'. ncciv.d i. :.riwn-i: .cnuaas. Go to U iyc- & Kioler s for your job print ing. 1 hey 1(0 anv n nil mnusoi wor 10 the puhlishinu and j pru.ting line, v.iick work and low pr:oi'c With the !- "f ti-; ko creit in the Johns town di-a.tter i(iii-tiii i btiinfc raised as to what lltct it wiii ti:ie ou lifn inn u ranee companies and beiifVnlent orders. T .-;ii'iT'M-' nvniiiL', -tfter the elite 1 tain-' miit, l'r. f 11 ys th pianUt of the Chicigo Coint-ily C-'tii hi', h C( ujiititett to furnish xuic f-T a K 'OI i -hcm, and 01m will he g.vcri wrtiour i:y stra clmrgp. Go and en j'y bu'li tht; r iful ttie lutp. SpcaUimj 4if Iih fu,:t kind of a wife for an ed;'H- tit.- A-.tm Tmntcript snya . "An Attt-ria i-ilitM- is Vf. pos.-fiirof afrow, that it h wIimIh r-tui. .m l ntc!i:8 the old man l':ili!-h -nd"d ev-rv lima iit eors full. If yon don't ht.tiRVft i" t-x i'iiine mir head. That's tiie kind of v iit f ;- an editor. Oregon State Weather Bureau in co operation with U. S. Signal Service, Cen- ! tinl oflke, Portland, Or. For week ending June 1st, . The temperature was decidedly abort the average. The rainfull has been below the average, except in Union, Umatilla and adjoining counties, where, owing to storms on the 20th, it was above the aver age. The sunshine has been above the av erage and very warm. In Western Ore. gon, except a few dops, no rain fell. The effect of ll.ese conditions on crops of all kinds h:; been excellent. Damage was d.-nei i parts of Umatilla county on the 29h by the "cloud burst" and it j the neigh borhood of LaGrande, Union county, by the thunder storm and hail on the same diite The cloud burst in Umatilla county cauved streams to overflow, and in one in stance washed away a house and drowned a lady ; of the same storm heavy rain and hail fell at LaGrar.de. The hail was as lare as small hen eggs and in five hours 1 77 inches of rain fell. The railroad track was blockaded by land slides. The hail did some damage to crops : but it Is thought that the benefit from the rain will outweight the damage. Prospects for everything continue 10 be excellent. A small amount of smut is noticed in the oat crop in Benton county. The strawberry and cherry crop are yeilding enormously in all parts of the State. Barley is being harvested and the hay harvest has col. meaced in many parts. Pruning of fruit trees continue. The trees are so heavily laden that if they were not considerably pruned offiniury to them would result. In Western Oregon the condition and ci op prospects are all that could be desired. In Eastern Oreeon promising reports are all that could be desired. In Eastern Ore gon promising reports are given in all sec tions. In Morrow county the land crop has been extra ordinary. Thousands of acres of high bunch grass land has been sown to wheat and will yield eood crops. The temperature in lie State ranged from 46 to ofj decrees. A continuation of the favorable condition is all that is need ed to make this year a most prosperous one for the idler of the soil. B. S. Pague, Observer U S Signal Servic. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. 1 H Burkharh of this citv war in Portland yesterday. Mr It A BenseP, ouo of Yhouiu Ua leading citizens has been in AUnnv, diik ie city. Mr D From an left to-day for the mom - tains on his regular summer trip. Th fet ive trout is warned to frisk eUUhru Win M Hoae is oxnected to arrive in Al bany on Ihuraday from New York, heu u early move towards Boi.-e Citv ii looked or. litv Bushy, on p 0 1' Mr M;.r i , ha ist arrived in this c'iv from Mikm.uh url; his family, and ui'J prul-aUy tuA m- it j f-rin near the city. ' 1 1 0.1 It fT Mey.-ra h fold Inn ii:rrt-t in i Sea file and U now at Scio. wi ere l- wil: r. ldn in the luture. .h-l! 1 a iln r 1-1411 Liun emintyitp, and we art Ua 111 .h (.cud thins; in Seattle ri'i-t . Hon G H Bher, oo of l.:ini i-Miii.'v's Ideat, most respecteil snd ;ihn--l Litffu a id his daughter weie in rh c:iv u.nt Mm diy. Though advanced in er M Btii-i etama ah of the uieuthi xn well x fhyxicai vigor of forty yeamaun. I'rrh.fin Mnmtrtt Cottage Groy hai been Judge Cai-n' h-me lor six or seven jearc ABOUT ItUIUGES. This Trade Mark on a stove means it is the best that ex perience and skill can con trive, t'old only by G. W. Cmilh. Our 'in; of hoi u teas and coffees is un q .Af 1.1 tovvt1. Mr:oTNKLLA: Stanard. II f voa h vrt 1 iv job wtr'c ! l call on G WS-ith 14 wr.i. iis do it with ne;itu - . d dUptv" ud a cheap as any- Stritk Oil At $1.35 per 5 gallon can best Standard r-1 oil, at the Willamette ickir.g to.V store. K.MitKv The finest line of baby carri ages in the Valley j-tst rr :e!ved at Stewart & SoV Prices are remarkably cheap con sidering the superior quality of the carriages. A oplc.uid stock o atches, jew el, y ,clocksetc, at Will & Stark?, manv new things being iust received. Alw a tine line of gold headed canes. Call I or. them for bargains. THE LEADER. THE LEADER. G,W. SMITH, "Superior," "Argand," Garland" STOVES AND RANGES. Fire Backs. "Warran ted for 15 years, All sizes and styles, Officers Ei.kctku. At the regular meeting of Safety Lodge, No 13, AOU W, held Monday evening the following officers were elected for the ensuing term : R B Vunk. P M W : V E Kellv.M W : A J Anslvn, Foreman ; John Clmwell,' ver ccr ; T J Stiles, Recorder ; A Sa vior, Re ceiver ; K A l'arker.Financier ; C G Burk hart. Guide ; Win Myer, I W ; A 1) Bark er, O W ; () V Awbrcy, Trustee ; Ur J L Hill nnd O W Maslon, Mrdicnl Examiners. "Tiie Lottekv ok Life" A (iood sized audience greeted the Chicago Com edy Company last evening on their return engagement. "The Loilery of Life" was well presented and elicited great applause from beginning to end. As usual Jas A Devlin carried the htuse with him. He was immense as Jerry the Swell. The Inmans, Mr Patterson, the Snows, Mr Love, Mr Renwav, ill in their respcc.ive pans, do well, giving an even enjoyable entertainment which pleases in every act To-night "Erin-a-chore" will be presented, no doubt to a full house. The Pkince ok Orators. Col L F Copcland, the orator who will lecture here Thursday and Friday evenings on "Whats to Hinder" and "The Future of the Re public," has lectured in the ill-fated Johns town, Penn., on four different occasions. Wherever he lectures once he is wanted ngain. Our citizens who hecrd him acar ago should again attend and advise all their neighbors to go. Reserved seats without extra charge at Blackmail's. Proh.mii.y Crazy. The attention of the officials of Benton county is called to the following: Yesterday afternoon Rt a little landing opposlto the Red Crown mills a man entirely nude, accompanied by woman, spent an hour sitting on the bank, In full ie of the city on this side, present ing a very demoralized spectacle fjr those who witnessed the sight. It is to be rc Eretted that Albany has no authority over the Benton county side of the river at this city. A Hai.sey Itkm. Word comes to the Democrat olikc of qul'.e a disturbance at the residence of Mr. Joe Tyler, at Halscy, Monday morning, June 3rd, iSSy. A stranger appeared at the house and made thinus lively for awhile: but was finally gotten under con'.iol and weljned.thc scales marking just ii pounds. Being a girl Mr. and Mrs. Tyler concluded to Keep stranger, nnd all is now serene. the Has Arrived. The Scio 7Vm,Mi Coll VanClevc' new paper, Is at hand. It is a seven column felio, and displays In marked manner Coil's "rcat genius. Not only his home made type but the trench ant style of his wrileups commend the pa per to the public. Si io is fortunate in se curing Mr VanCleve for Its editor. An Ordkr. The M P R R Co td.iy at this city issued an order requiring all hotel runners to solicit -ass -ngers from the side ot the track opposite 1 1 the platform. Obstreperous. They were respec'ive- ly a pos'master and an cx-pestmaver They were I "yiig to "break" in a bicycle and make him tote as other gentle horses do. The ex-postmas;er was riding and the Dostmaster was MioWinE" the horse, but the horse was obst.cperous. He l icked and bucked, metaphorically speaking, and as a result of his cavor'ings leu tne post mcster lying sprawling in the o:rcet placed luc "ex" hors tie combat. and Don't Want It The postm.is'cr here has notihed the publisher of -.he II Shore that a number of persons to whom was addressed the Corvallis supplements of that magazlne,have refused to take them from the office. There will be trouble about it, but we would not be surprised if Mr Samuels had written the o.ders for ilieni in such a way as to hold the subscribers to heir subscriptions. Leaner. No i's Officers. At their annual meeting last evening the members of Al bany Engine Co. No. 1, elected tne follow Inir officers for the ensuing year : O A Archibald, President ; W ii Warner, Sec. retarv ; II L CVnor, Financial Secretary Vm M Parl;cr. Treasiner : J W Watt. Foreman : lluir Sloan, 1st Ass't : Walter East, 2nd Ass't. Elected. 6000 rolls of wall paper in an Immense number of patterns at Fortmillcr & Irvine's, the finest line in the central Willamette Valley. It is an art gallery to sec it all. To New Comers. We would say that we hare no bails to give you, but we cuarantee eood values for vour money, and we kindly solicit vour patronage. Brow'kkix & Stanard. Weather Indications. For the aours beginning at 13 o'clock, noon. Fair, nearly stationary. Summer Wrats. Novelties In beaded and stockinet jackets just received. Samuel E. Yousr.. Dm't'ai oetunin i MjI wjin' oir,ots You will Ii them from 10 to l; per een I cheipir tha any other p'a e ill towja'iii g in OJariiuara on me Mini Jury List Fol'owiug .s the jcry list drawn to-day for the Circuit Court, which convenes in Albany June 24 : J S Ames, Sweet Home. J K Charlton, Suntiam Jo:m Burnett, Sweet Home, Wm Cyrus, Scio. J 1 Arthurs. Liberty. N G Rice, Brownsville. Mose Miller, East Albany. J S Froman, E ist Albany, Newton Russell, Sweeet Home. A L Bridgefarmer, West Albany. Miles Cary, Cravvfordsville. G F Frost, Scio. John Gay, West Albany. U Bucknwr, Syracuse. I M Bruce, Waterloo. Frank Frisbie, Halsey. J I Matlock, Brush Creek. J 13 Wood, l iberty. W R Kirk, Brownsville. O P Coshaw, Brownsville. J S Dixon, Lebanon, John R Smith, Lebanon, Jos Yates, Orleans Jas Kester, Lebanon.. John O Boyd, Santiam. S Dawson, East Albany, W D Glass, t'rawfordsville. J A McUee, West A! ban v. W B Churchill, West Albany. Aaron Condra. Harrisbnrg. R W Moses, Crawfordsville. 1 I-hmi O'lr sto;:k of cautMd goods w I "tv tiling in thitl.ueat rt:n-irl;a!)!y Bucnvr'LL &Staxai:i. ff.I''it, practical watchmaker and tvit Hotel Arrivals, St Charles. M Waters,Brownsville F A Cook, W .V Wctsler, Portland ; J Stack, W M T attcrson, S F ; C B Kings bury, 0 F Billings, Ashland ; Miss Davi son, Corvallis ; I G Bonnett, Milwaukee Clvis Schmidt, Yaquina. Revere House. I P Schooling, liar rlsburg, W Staiger, Salem ; F G Smith, L Hoffman, 1 .1 rselson, r M isatcncloi, 1 Beinheim, Pjitl.md; M Stock, Corvallis R Strong, citv; T F Cowling, Baker Citv I Coit. an, N Y; I Flood, S Ucck,J S I low ell, G Lamb, S F; E T Sedgwick; II Free man, Chicago ;G Butler, J Munch, Salem Russ House. J G I futcliinfon, Port land ; BE I ewb'ury, Portland ; P Bil yue.Scio ; J F Casey, Scio ; F Gilinour, city ; G Scott, Dakota ; C Culver, Cor vatlis ; P Redman, I'acoma ; EJ Doug lass, Ambony, Minn ; A C Miller, Ply mouth, Ind ; I II Stnitii, Tacomit ; Ad Harmon, Scio ; M Pyser, city ; P Mad den, Portland ; F II Davidson Los An geles ; T O Regan, Watcrton, Ja ; J A Crouth, city , S A Sanford, Millers ; G 1) Fletcher, "Portland ; M Ames ; D C Onell, Salem ; W II Zumalt, Astoria ; C omltli.TacOiiia ; T Wilson, Portland ; J A Cannon : A C Miller j Mrs Huve ; C II Hair, city ; S T Pil.e, Lulare, Cal ; F R Ashby,city ; F C Hoover, Salem ; R W Gay Dclane, Cal ; W R McDanlcl, Ilarrisburg ; J M Bnimficld ; II T Hatch, Salem ; A C Miller ; L F Hammer ; A Morrl, Sweet Ho-nc ! S W Eurawell, W T ; M Wood ; II Senior, Bucna Vista ; LM tnnncl, San Francisco ; WH Zu malt, Astoria. Hamilton Creek, June 1, 1889 I wish to ansvvera few facts that I saw in the Daily Herald of Thursday, May 3e, from Santiam, by an old resident. Ilis facts from Nos. l to 4 inclusive arc first- class, but in No. 5 he seems to try to carry the idea th.t a brige at Waterloo would be a rare convenience. Now there are at least fifty families that will get their mail at Waterloo instead of at Lebanon just as soon as the bridge is done. In the 6th and 7th facts he speaks about enhancing the value of land and thinks that enhancing the land lying up the nar row valley of McDowell creek and the strip of land on Mark's ridge would far out strip the enhancing of the broad valley of Hamilton creek and her beautiful sloping f jot hills covered with the choicest timber, which comprises an area ten times that of McDowell creek, and all of her fern clad hills and rjeky bluffs. The 8th fact I ain not posted on in re gard to the county road at both ends of the bridge, but I have always been informed that we have a county road. This I do know, that when John Burnett, of Mark's ridge circulated a road petition tor a coun ty road from the mouth of McDowell creek to Waterloo, and carried it up to the county court with forty names of gooa citi zens signed to it he met a lawyer who had been retained to fight the petition and to kill it if he could. In the oih he says the people of Hamil ton creek have never asked foi a bridge at Waterloo. There never has a petition for a bridge at Waterloo gone before the coun ty court without nearly all of the residents of the creek signing it, and what is more the gentleman will find if he will examine 60mc of the old petitions some of the names of the best citizens on McDowell creek and Marks' ridge also. Now it is a fact that it would be very convenient to have a bridge at both Waterloo and the mouth of Mc. Dowell creek, au-l they are both very necessary for direct communication and I trust that we v ill soon hear the glad news to that effect as Liberty precinct is divided by the raging Santiam as well as Waterloo precinct and thev must have a hard time to meet at the polls at times, for I know for a fact that we have lots of trouble at Waterloo, as the water is very swift at this place on account of the falls. And by the way It is a fact that we have the finest water power at Waterloo there Is in the county of Linn. Wanderer. The World's best. More than hun , dred 7 hun dred differ e n t styles coo k s and heaters, Roofing, Job Work, Plumbing, Eave Trough. Range Boilers, Conductor Pumps. TO THE FARMERS AND W0RKIN3MEN -OF- Albany Opera House. "-R.uitD 1 ngtvcme.it 3 NIGHTS ONLY. By request the Chicago! Comedy Company will Appear MQHDAY, im 3rd, 1889, In 3 New Plays, Momlny evening. "Tho Lottery of Liff." Tuesday evonijii, 'Knn n Choict).' Wednesday owning "Ticket of Leave Mao.' PoJuIar 'rice, o, , jo Cnts. Secure Reato at BlackuaVaiirid avoid t'ternth Albany and Vicinity. We cordially 'nvite jon all to v'mit our $ew km wmm hand stores, and we will convince yon 'h;U our i-ncw ! tat3 nil. You afl'ord to do your pntrmhiip tfrn yn int our f-tace. have a large establishment in IVn'uml huve named ic The Portland Branch carjnei As wt We claim to be I IS' t I ' 1 1 P mnlVl t; 8U 1 cut csi i tion. F. WISE & Co,, E. Young' Old Sta-id.. F. L. KENTON. -DEALER IZST SAND, VC Pttonn dnnlrhm finnd, loam orravol fr.im thn pn inl of F. Ij. f'lioh In Benton county, run procure ticket for tho jimo nt my rfflcp, Crw ford'j block, Alh'nv, Orjyon. Vhm. B. Wclvkbtow. FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES Choice Candy, Xuts, Fruit, etc. CIGARS ASO TOBACCO. fZZDNEA THE POST OFFICE, ALBANY, OREGON.