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0 ally !)e UDcrat (onlay Evaning, J11119 17, 1839 Publighe.. ovcry day in llio.weok. Sundiys oxcoptutl.) EiilerdJ tho Port )!lb:eat Albany, Or as second-class mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION HATES, ftelivirol by oaarlor per week $ .1 ilmmil, r y.ar .... 6.00 yiuul, per mulish Ckook County Freighters on The Dalles road are now compelled to buy water for their horses at Nanclne, at the rate of ten cents per head ... .James El kins left yesterday for Albany. He will remain in that city about a month, when he will return to his ranch in this county, ! accompanid by h'.s family, who will spend the summer in the Beaver creek country. Crooked river is lower now than it was any time during the summer. It acts if it might go entirely dry. 1 hu is good enough evidence 'that the country is in great need of rain. .. ."Bossy" Senders is here from Albany buying horses for the San Francisco market.... Mr Sol King, ex-sheriff of Uenlon county, passed through Pritievillc a few days ago on his way .o turns to visit his son who resides there. Prineville papers. LOCAL RECORD. Oitraoious. The following from the Tacoma A'twt, tells of an exhibition of ex tortion not often witnessed: "To the dis credit of the men who owned and con trolled the transferring facilities of Seattle, it is stated on good authority that they took advantage of the dire necessities of their fellow citizens and the transient pop ulation alike to extort from them fabulous sums for the transportation of trunks and valuables at the time of the fire. v e con versed with several who had -paid as high as forty dollars for the removal of a trunk to a place of safety three blocks away on the fatal Thursday night, June the 5th. One hundred dollars was the price charged for hauling a full lead and thirty, five to I'ity dollars for a trunk was the regular price demanded and paid that nijht." A Branch R. R. Our sister city Salem :s all full of hopes. Here is the latest, from the Jturnal: ".Mr Cooper, of the Oregon Pacific surveying corps, arrived down on the train this afternoon. He comes looking up a projected extension of the lines of the Oregon Pacific from a point near Scio to Salem. lie is being shown over the city and introduced by Mr Brink, a heavey contractor on the Oregon i'acilic. I he proposed route would leave the main lines of the Oregon Pacific at Scio Junction, following a northwesterly course until the valley of the Willamette should be reached. This would be fol lowed as close to the river as practicable until balem was reached. The road will enter this city from the south." Badly Demoralized. "Tilings ovc on the Narrow Gauge are becoming badly i demoralized. The other day the passen ger train broke down just below Silverton, iand the passengers had '.he pleasure of re maining in the neighborhood of the acci dent until Saturday, when the management succeeded in eettinir the broken l own nn. vgine out of the way and went on with the train. draftsman . Quite Polite. The Arizona Airier should be moved to Roseburg, and teach the local papers some lessons in brotherly ove. It says : "Can't do it We have been offered $25 In cash and a barrel of wild plum vinegar to publish the record of the man who runs the ivcekly furtiicrdown the street. While there is no doubt in our mind that he is a bigamist.horse thief.barn burner and anarchist sympathizer, we know what belongs to decency and positively refuse the bribe. There is too much mud throwing among the editors of the west. anyhow. The Signal Service. On account of an insufficiency of funds the Signal Service bureau have written Mr Briggs, of this city, in reference to discontinuing the of fice, or modifying the service, using Al bany only part of the year regularly and the remainder only in case of storms, etc but requests a statement in reference to the value ot the service nere. ine ut ocr at knows it to be appreciated and that great reliance is placed on it uy the tarm ing community. We need it th2 who!e year and it is to be hoped no change will be made. Overdone. No such amount of gush as was telegraphed from Johnstown ever before made a telegraph wire s cars tingle The writer, whoever he was of the asso ciated nress. r.eeir.ed to trv to lav himself out in the use of "hifalutin" and spread eaale laniruage. We make this statemen deliberately after the excitement of the af fair has cooled down. It was a horrible accident, and what the public wanted was plain, unvarnished truths and not com mencement orations. A Statement. MrSchlosscr.who was mentioned several days ago as being row at Mr Farwell's with his wife,requcsts us to state that "the item was entirely un true, that he did not see his wife at all, was not intoxicated and was not arrested. The DiiunmiT is always clad to give both sides of all matters that appear in its col umns. J Mining Co. A meeting of the directors ;f the Albany Mining and Milling Co. was yheld at the office of Burkhart & Keeney Saturday evening, when by-laws were uopted. An assessment of 10 per cent. ionthecipital stock was ordered levied, and JW K Read, N II Allen and L II Montanye were appointed a committee to solicit .stock. Books will be opened and jur mon- jcyed men given an opportunity to invest in stock in what promise to be paying nines. To-Mh;iit.- Georgie Woodthorpc to night. An immense reserve has been taken, and our citizens are promised one of the best entertainments given here. Th comnanv is an old and reliable oneiam has been well receiver! wnerever mey nuc nlaved. Thev should be given lull houses. To Mr. Dvncan. The contract for the tone work on the Brownsvill: woolen nills was let to Mr P Y Duncan instead of -to Mr W E Baxer. Both gentlemen bid the same, $.co. The stone used will be rom the quarry of Mr Frank Wood, as ne a stone as there is in the Northwest. 'rank Wood put in a bid to make the walls 1 the woolen mills of stone for the sum of S5700, while Casscll's bid for brick walls 1 1 IHO44, a difference oniyof $856. Sells' Circus, "The circus, with multitudinous attractions, is drawing crowds. It takes three visits at least to see all that is done in the rings, and tw or three looks around the menagerie am ouUide shows to get an idea of what these amount to. and it is an Interesting way or spending the time." S. K Lhromcle. Will Co -operate, The Attorian 1- marks "that a subscription piper for stoo k a the Smith Coast railroad oireulated in Salem, Albany and McMinnviile would meet with satisfactory response. Their interests "nd our intorssts are identical. They tiid railroad outlet to tie tea, and will, doobtlese co operate in any practical meant toward - . u... VM JM and sue what ean he done. Albany is in frr anything that will result in an outlet from Astoria to the rest of the world. A Meaty Item, The following frm the Corvallis Timet, ia full of meat : "The iRoieburg Plaiwiealcr and Review are having a newspapir war and their editors are using all the vile epithet! at their command. The ae insinuates that the other is a dashed fool If?" the other insinuates that the one is nigger fool. By the columns of abuse toese paper, we b Jgin to believe they are "oin correct. Died. Mn. Dr. Gear v. a former resident 01 Albany, died at Eugene on Sunday morn :u. t 12:30, after a lingering illneM. Her Slighter who had been visiting at Mr John A. Crawford's had only returned home on l Sitarday veninr train. am James Hlakely, a pioneer resident of "UH COUntV. riiri at. har hnmA in Krnirni ue last Saturday. Stack Teaciikr.s Association. The State Teachers' Association will be heldjat Salem, Jul let, 2ud and 3rd, 1889. The Associa tion will coQveoo in the Legislative hall, capitol building, at 7:30 p. m. on Monday. July 1st. All teachers and friends of edura tion are cordially invited. The department of superintendence will be oicanized by th several county and city superintendents, and will meet in the otliceof the Superintendent Public Instruction at 1:30 o'clock p. m., Monday, July M. The hoteU of Salem will entertain those attending, during the aye of the Association, at reduced rates Arrangements have hncn n&di with the Southern Pacific (lines in Oreuou) and the Oregon Pacific railroad companies for reduc ed rates to those attending, and the usual duct i on will be i'rm.txl. The usual 4th ot uly" rates will be in effeH on the 0 K & N R hues in Oregon from uly Ht to July 4th. These rates will be open to teacher and others who may wish to attend the Associa tion. Several State Super, utemlentu oi run ic Instruction, and other loading educator from the Pauitic Coast States have let-n in vited and are expected to be present. Water Notice. People who take wat- r from the Albany water works will take notice that on Wednesdav one ot tne pumps will be shut off in order to put in one of the new pumps. This will lessen the supply of water,hence all are urged to use water sparingly on that and the follow ing days unm tne new pumps urc m gwwu working order. Water Company, HOMK AND ARKOVI) WANTED, 5000 WOKTU of second hand furniture at the Portland Branch. Highest cash price paid for second hand furniture at the Portland Branch. Buvyour household furniture at the Poitland Branch. A new No. S cook stove with furniture and nine for 16. Anew No. 7 cook stove with furniture and pipe for $14, at the Portland Branch. Bargains in furniture, stoves, cioining, hardware at the Portland branch If vou have auv i h werk i" call on O W.SoiUi who is dmt.s to do it witn neatneflanfl disnnt" - ud as cheap as any one. Wood Sawiko. The undersigned will be ready to saw wood anywhere in the rtv nhnv.t lulv ist. Prices same as last year. Leave orders at Deyoe & Robson's. Circus day Wednesday, Portland election to-day. SrfDd the tramp into the hay field . 22 cents is paid for (ood wool to-day in Altmiiy. Mr J A KinUyson, of Philomath, was in lh city over Sunday. Contractors and builders will find an inv portau t notice in another column. About 1 30 went on the excursion to Ya- qnina Uy yesterday. Three cars were used. Y M C A lmair.ert- nice tin 1 to-tiiuht. K'Htm enmmitttto will repnrt. Lt all mem ber at toed. A still inn rat-a is to take jce near Salem on ihe4h of .tulv br.wen Oneco. Ppckwood and Combination, Mr ! (I PfeitT'ir's ie team ran away Sat urday evening, scattering ice but doiog no serious damage. Mr Tnni liriuk ha purchased of N H Allen the block now occupied by him and the Htrahl office, paying SlJSOO for the same. Tim HfiirtKburg (rraut- will hereafter meet at Muddy Station, where a large and fine ha' I I12S been built tor their accommodation. Jim MGouifh unset his glue pot in a Seat tle paint shop and $10,000,000 worth of property was soon m a ties. Nearly equal to Mrs U Leary s cow. Mr II F Merrill is making arrar cements to build a nice borne rt-pidenca on his lots re ct:ntly purchased of Mr.) as Ellison, and will probably sell bis present residence. Mr. Viliard has betn doing Portland again, The other time he was there it took S 20, 000 to entertain him. This time the cost was only nominal. It takes years to become sensible, An ounce of prevention is better than 1 pound of cre. Pfuoder'a Oregon Blood Punher expels all impurities of the blood ana snouid be used in all diseases 01 in stomach, liver and kidneys. Take it. A feature of the celebration at this oity on the 4th of July will probably be a game of base ball between an Albany add a Harris- burg nine, the latter havinx accepted an in vitation to come here at that time. In Seattle the total insurance was $2,250, 000, of this SI, 904, 000 was held in compan ies represented ia Sao Francisco, six Oregon companies carry risks representing $2o0, 000 ; hfteen small outside companies carry risks estimated at $lo0,000. Hope Methodist Episcopal Chuich. of Harrisburg, have tiled articles of incorpora tion, the amount of property is valued at SI 00 ; object the moral and intellectual im provement of society and the development of christian character ; the trustees are Henry A Davis, Junes F McCarty and Jay a. Jewett. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Mr J P Hail leaves to-morrow on a trio to Coos county. Z.T. WRIGHT Dr. Cornelius, of Portland, brother to Mrs Van Horn, is in the city. Mr George Dickinson, of the Oregon L.airt3 Company was iu Sclera Saturday ou busi ness. Mr. John Althouse rt-turned Saturday evening from the mountains after a vtry pleasant trip and a biu rec rd in the trout line. Dick Karcrater, of Bdkr I'i'v, is in Al bsny with some trottr, Lemg trained foi the fair. Mr iurcr.itor rttmied in Albany years ago. Dr J II Irvine, of Ilwlix, ia 111 ti e city, and to-morrow incoin'iHu; wi'h Dr. E. L. Irvine, of Salisin, will uo to the mountains ter the festive trout. Dr. Joscphi. of Portland, w;ih in Atb ttv Saturday to examine into the case of Mr. 1 hos Moutt-ith. Sr. 1'. was h mistake a!. out MrMouteith goin to l'urlt;l. Rev A J firoivn. of Portland, puafd thrcugh the city for Eujeoe Saturday evaii ing, where ho delivered tne baccalaureate sermon yesterday for the Stie Univirsit; Mrs R S Flinn. vister-in-taw of Mr Ptrrv Spinks, and two niece, anived in Albany Saturday noon from Whlt-h, Ind, having left there Monday at 3:10 P M. Remarkably quick time They will api nd the summer here. Mr H M Thornton and Mr Arthur Baldy returned to-day fiom a trio to Yaquina. Mr ilaldy is a son of Mr Ihirnton s fcrtner employer at Danville, Peou., and Uon a trip over the Coast, being now 00 hi way to his present home at Detroit. Mrs L Kline, of Seattle, it in the city the guest of Mr M Steenburg. Mrs Kline was in New York City at tho time of the fire. tier husband telegraphed her. and within two hours she was on her way for the unfor tunate city. Foot of Morrison St., Portland, Or., 'AOR&T IOR UK. .ISO. It. PlLKINCiTON. Sureoo, oculist nnd" medical specialist ill be at the Revere house, Albany, all day Tnuulav. June IS. 1889. All aick person who are able to go to see nun whi oa siveu special free examination anu opinion. This Trade .Mark on a stove means it is the best that ex- Deritncc and skill can con trive. Gold only by G. V. Smith. The Advance Threshing Machinery, The best and fastest thresher in Ameri ca, ftud a machine thRt stauds without a rival. Tub ADVANCK thresher has NKVER been KKPLACED by any other machine on the Coast, but has replaced several ithers that HAVK FAILED to QinvARRANTEE. The ENGINE ia guar, anteed to null more than any other, and w ill out travel a:l others on tho road. If you liear aDV loud boastp, please tell the parties the ADVANCE THRESHER and KSiilSH are told on their merits entire ly. And I aru willing lo prove all I claim in my field at any time. Ho not be hum bugged by buving anv machine until you see the ADVANCE. I also band: uttam ti-tlug eooda, iron pipe, pumps moweis. seouers, springtooin narrows blaritxniith's forges, drills, church, farm and school hells, an J many other special, ties, Albany Branch House one block below Buss House, JAS. E.KNOX, Manager. South Alhany A most desirable and beautiful location for suburban residences, owinsr to its nat ural advantages and nearness to the center of business. Compare the size, location. view and acces3 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 Iwekoai.e & KEDriEI.D.Ageilts. First door south of Post OiKce. E. J. RflcCAUSTLAND, Civil Engineer and Surveyor, DRAUGHTING AND BLUE PRINTS. Oftiee with Oregon La-d Co. Albany, Or. Sowerajo Syt'ms and W-ter Supplies a Sneoia'iv. l''tates Subdivided, Maps ma lo or Copied on short notice. THE LEADER. THE LEADER Kid tiloves 1 Kid Cloves ! ! I have hist rece-ved a full line of kid trolves branded Our Own. This is a genu. ine kid elove. I buy direct from Importers in New York and consider them the best value ot any eloye 1 ever sold tor tins price. ? button, 3 rows of st'tching, $1.50 per pair. S. E. Young. Hotel Arrivals. Wool. Saturday was 1 regular wool day in Albanv. The city fairly seemed t swarm with wool men. ii'A cents was paid, which cause herculean smues on the faces of sellers. There were no long facet around. Neeii a Park. If Albany is ever to have a public park it should begin business before it Is too late to get one advanta geously. How would a f ark meeting or Association do, under any name that will produce one. Wratiier Indications. For the 12 nours beginning at 1 2 o'clock, noon. Fair weather c.oler. F.i ected. 6000 rolls of wall paper in an Immense number of patterns at Fortmiller & Irving's, the finest line in the central Willamette auey. ....6" j - see Hall. Struck Oil At $1.25 per 5 gallon can best Standard c' oil, at the Willamette "acking Co. s store. Don't fai o emmini McIlwMn' oarpeta 1-... ;n .1 n,,n (mm IU to ia Dr een cheaper tha any other place in town, taking in consider on the qiulity. aud Married. At the Evangelical parinnagt n Albany, by Rev. J. Fisher, on Sabbath morninlf, Jnna lfith. 18!, Mr. Win. A. Long "oi Miss Klin J. Smith, both of Linn Co. 7 O.ks cures rheumatism, neuralgia toothache. Foshay k Mason Agents. The Uilles Iell(htcil. The pleasant eflcot and the parfeat ttit etv with which ladies may ase the liquid r-..L Mvri-.n nf KI TS. Und-T nil conditions, make it their fvjrlt rnmedy, j It is plmslng to ine eye snn 10 mo gentle, yetsrtVfctual in acting on the kid neys, liver and bowola. Exchange Hotel. Mrs (Wirt, Water loo ; L Orav, citv ; E C Stellmaker, Tan gent ; E Ulin, J Crawford, J D Creel, S T Crooks, B Johnson, C Egan, W Holland, J McArthy, r Uny ; 1 anutn.ri n ooiun, W P South, j F Downing, E L Beans.Leo Fitzwater.K R South.Leb'anon ; W Blake, Benton county. St Cmari.es. D P Mason, W II Garrett, citv ; J F Robinson, Eugene ; A E Linn, C B Irvine, W L Uugan, Salein ; W San derson, J R McKnight, Miss E Peterson, Miss E Knocks, W W Wetslen P J Bent zen.H Rodgcrs,R II Thorn'.on.S L Duincr, E Pixley, J W Dreschel.Portland j G Cut ting.A A Brctton ,8 F ; Miss L Lawrence, H Berrvmore, M Goldstlen.LWood.Wood thoroe company ; R J Andrew.Richmond, Va ;'j C Wright, Miss A Wright, Miss K Carlile. Miss M Mayher, Corvallis j S B Powers, Yaquina ; J F Bodine, Seattle. Revere House. C Smith, J Smith, R Harrison, J Harrison, Brownsville; P H Coriell, Mill City) F Oerholm; J Dick son; VV Crabtree; W N Hull, wife and Ha,,ol,ter. Carvallis: L Beelman, Salem; I Cox; A J Phillips, Galley; C D Bowles; Miss oeorgia woocuuoipv, Steven, V A Cooper, II Cerbelt, G F Math ersole, R II Brown son, Georgia Wood thorpeCo; Frank Newman, Spokane; M L Galley, city; F Edcl, Cincinnati, O; Q vnnA nlem: V W Leavitt. A S Kahen, S F; E Griggs and wife, Roseburg; H Boyd, G Collins, Pwtland;T Cutsforth, F Cuts forth, Ella McDonald, Wisconsin; Constant Meese, b r . Rrss House. W Havman, Portland ; I V Heharrell : C L Taylor, Fresno, C.il ; G Kendal, S F ; E B Fowlc, Pamona, Cal :T A 0'Regr.n, city ; I) B Allen, Jefferson ; C Olson, Jefferson ; J Johnson Yi Snlem V A Gleason. Cal : R B Mc iVheat, 5ii ceuts, 15 cent shavm at Viereck's. 8 tickets for ?1 at Vierck'c. Xew dress goods at Mcllwaiu'a. Masou fruit jars at F L Kenton's New invoice cf line gold rings at FreuehjS Fresh cream chi ese just received at F L Kenton's. New cream cheese just teceived at Conrad Meyers. For sale, cheap, secotid hand organ, Mrs, rlyman s. 3 chairs running steady at Viereck'a shav ing parlors. Best roast coffee in the city at Conrad Meyers. Good cooking stove only $10 at Hopkins & Saltmarsh's. The beat watch in the world for the money at F M French's. Side saddles and ladies riding uurcingles at Thompson & Overman's . Thompson & Overman, agentsjfor the great Pynamite buggy whip. ' For a number one guality of knives folks and spoons call at F M FrencA's. The choicest line of ts'ulo luxuries can be fouud at Brownell & Stanard '. A fresh milk cow, one half Durham, lor silo cheap. Apply to Democrat office. Monev can't buy better oots and shoes than Mcllwsin is selling, bfansofbetter goods are not manufactured. The variety of 25 cent hats going at 10 percent, discount at E At C Howard's, as well as their other millinery goods. Some fine California cheese, a barrel of golden drip ijrnp and some fine comb honey just received at Brownell &Stanard's. Go to Royce & Hihler s for your job print iud. They do auv anu an Kinus 01 worn in the puuiiahinu. and job priuting line, (jaick work and tew prices. G, W. SMITH, "Superior," "Argaiid," "Garland" STOVES AND RANGES. Fire Backs. Warran ted for 15 years, All sizes and styles, Roofing", Job Work, Plumbing. Eave Trough. Range Boilers Conductor Pumps. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR- Cash Goes a Long WajVat Julias lirailwhol' 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 : K dozen unhandlcd '.ea cups and saucers, 35cts- . . y dozen uunanuieacouee cups anu sau cers, 45 cts. y dozen handled coiiee cups ana sau cers, 50 cts. J4 dozen seven Inch dinner plates, 45 cts. These cood- arc nil iron stone China and not a cheaper tirade of goods. I have also added cood stock of jroccrles, which I ak people t call and examine and judge for themselves as to quality and prices. Julius Gradwoiil. Rae, city ; J A Cannon, cit; ; W D To New Comers. We would say that "e have no baits to give you, but we do Ruarantce good values for your money, ,nd we kindly solicit your patronage. ' BROWNELL A; STANARD. Mcllwain ean oiva vnn tha halt fitting Qlt yon cverrnrr. at nricpji tn suit sich and Yy one. "Nothing to Eqnsl It." T hivebeen Railing Simmons Livar Regulator for the past aix years. My customers pronounce it the best ey used One of my customers whose health was In a wretched condition from a vsry bad and stubborn case of dyspepsia, neJ ,u. DniBtnrnnil was enti.ely cured. 1 . .iV,,r it nvialf ior torpid liver, onus- 1 hv elos e confinement, I find potatog to equal it and highly recommend its use. n Respectfully, C. P.H Druggls, Edinburg, Vi, Millers Reed, Millers v ; J Cirdivell, s; L C Miller, MAUUIKI). Lions ; J Bilveu, Sico ; A Moore, scio A Khelmn. Scio : I H Drushlll, Portland 1 1. Mills. I'ortand 1 W II Kue, citv : 1 nnne 1 : r onnson i " r, (runt ; W Dw'ver. Albanv ; I E Thomas .nd son. I'orltand 1 R C Putman ; J C McDonnell. Creswcll ; G A Gravesbeck rrwell : W A Case. Eueene ; I iJan W T Dunlnp, Corvallis ; E S Belknap, rwunlli. , w Hunter. Corvallis ; A w VI. her. t.nrv allls : I riorning, Corvallis w (l Wevprs and 6 cnildren, Ilillsboio. m,i. i V A Strauhal. Portland : D Hums. Seattle : R Manson, II J Lawlcr, nim W II Shewelfield, Iowa ; I M v.... Snletn V Overhatcen ; P Mad- c Hrt. citv : W E Condell, F i C W Spinlack, Junction City, Kansas, FLETCHER LAMP.VI A N. On Sun- day cvcnii'.-, June 16th, 1S89, at the resi dence .f II Lumpman, in Albanv, by Rey R C Hill, Mr William II Fletcher and Mi-s Ii'a Lnmpman both of Albany. The Dkmocrat hopes Ihelr lives maybe light' ed up by happiness ana prosperity. YTOT CK TO CONTrlACTORS AND l UUILnKRo.-Notirels anreby given that the ii'idersignsd will receive biis fer the nstritetlon ol a two story brick hiii'd'ng on First Street until 1 o'clock in tlin sRerno in of Saturday, June 22nd, ISM) For plans and specifications call nt thei'lrif-of Judtre Powell, upstairs In Fmter block. The right to reject any, or all bids is reserved, F, W, Blumbkru. The World's best. More than hun-dred-7 hun dred e nt differ sty les co ok s and heaters, Hopkins & Saltmarsh -DEALERS IN- STOVES, TIN WARE. SHEET IRON, COPPER WARE, ETC., ETC. Agents for "On Time" Heating and cooking Stoves. etc., promptly attended lo. Job work, plumbing, CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE IN THE CITY, F. L. KENTON. -DEALER 1 1ST- FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES Choice Candy, 11ls, Fruit, etc. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. NEA. .THE POST OFFICE, ALBANY, OREGON