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Daily Democrat Frilay Evening, June 21,1859 TfcH t NIITTIXU. UilUr ami lfublihon. IMhlinhc. avury iluy in tl.e.wptk. Buiuhyi. uxuvptud.) Edlerdl tu? Put Oilteat Albany, Oi an fteoond-claiw mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION" KATKS. re!lverol by caarior per week ,.., T mail, tr ymr ymuii l,ar " .$ .15 .. 5.00 LOCAL RECORD. Must Kekp Olr Kves l)rnx. Any railroad project with a view to connecting Astoria with the Southern Pacific's line of railroads must necessarily suggest Albany as the junction point. At the same time other things are possible. The road might I lie extended from Corvallis to Junction and a junction made farther north. The .Situation behooves Albany to at least be on the outlook. - If the S P takct hold of the matter it wiil eo with n rush, and when it dues eo it will mean a creat deal for West rn ( regon. There are indications that the time will come when vessels will De laden at Astoria ins'cad of at Portland, and it will be an important matter to be on the line of road that leads to the former ritr. Being at the junction of the Oregon Pacific, also destined to be a transconti nental line, Albany now has an advantage for the junctionshipot the Astoria road that t must not lose signt ot. Don't Sell It. The question of selling Albany's hand engine is one that may come up before the city council at some future meeting; but we predict the council will not order it sold. There 1 a strong feeling here among old citizens particular ly to keep it. It has done much good work for the city of Albany and should not be disposed of. It is in good condition now, and only needs men to man it to be first to get water on the flames that would destroy It has saved serious fires un- numbered In Albany by its timely action I and can continue to do so. No steamer can get water as quickly. Mr M E Brink, secretary oi me Hoard oi lire delegates, will make a canvass for a company to man it and should succeed. Let it be used to do its work as in the past a' the beginning of a fire and then retire and let the steamers do the work. When water is r.ecded most is at the beginning of a fire and the old en gine has always been to the front, and with men to run it will be in the future.. Don't sell it. If the city needs hose let it buy it in some other way. A Goon Rkpl'Tation. No Insurance Company in Oregon is run in a moie care ful, conservative manner than the Albany Company. Its business is increasing and it is becoming more solid every month. It is managed by an insurance man and its pros pects are now remarkably flattering. The recent Seattle lire has brought up the statusof insurance companies in a strong nanucr, and it is a nntterof local pride to know that the Albany Company gets ;;ood reputation. It is a greater institution tr our city than many appreciate. Willi mnual receipts this year tha. will probably reach Spyo.ooo to 5ioo,coo its importance anreadilv be appreciated. In lliese times of biz fires it is pleasing to know that no uino hazxard business is done, but a safe. onservativc course is taken. The Watek Wokks, A Dimocrat an was shown the new pumps for the aler works bv Mr I A Crawford to-dav , v JOne of them alone is on a base of thirty thousand bricks, and with it ten inch pipe will make the whirlagigs of the city buzz.. The other having the same capacity will l.nite in trivini; Albany the best water Inorlts in the Valley. The water will be brought in pipes from the Santiain and nay be depended on to De ot a pure quail f r flraiufiirH 1c snarlntr nn pvnpnsff to kive Albany a water system second ta I aione. Bet Yoi r Boots. Pipes, of the Ben ton Leader while In Albany the other day witnessed a marriage at the Revere House, and gives the following graphic account of )t. "The happy couple were from some rural district in Linn county. While the bridt was making her wedding toilet the poor Impatient groom kept pacing up and down the hall repeating these words o'er and o'er, "I wonder if she is dressed f I am awful anxious to see her." About two hours after the appointed hour the bride made her appearance, and joined the ex pectant groom, and they immediately took their places on the floor, to be made man and wife. Just as the lustice was about to proceed with the cereinonv, the eroom concluded that he was on the wrong side of the lady, and went around on the other side, whereupon the Justice told him to get oacK on tne oilier side. Afier the cere mony was over they were seated, and the young husband ta break the silence, asked the bride if she was glad that she was mar neo, wnen sne u lhesitat.ngiy replied : 'You bet your boots I am." HOW A.VO AKItoUl BeKdr begin practiciug shutting op ytur cows. River navigltk is at a standstill, er is too low. Wat- Asm.ANi). -The Building and Loan As sociation made the following loans at Mon day's meeting : M R Moore, $225, thirty, seven months, interest In advance ; T O Andrews, $400, thirty-seven months inter est In advance j and A S Hammond,$363, eighteen months interest J T Fllnn, of Portland, representing the town site of Grant's Pass, ivas in the city Saturday. lie is negotiating far an excursion from San Francisco to Southern Oregon towns. ... A short time ago miners working the Sunny side claim near Downieville, Sierra coun ty, took out four large gold nuggets. The laigest weighs 181 ounces, and is worth $3200. In shape and size It resembles small couoicsione. ine oilier three nug gets wcign 70 to so ounces each, and are worth nearly $3000. Record. Pkniiletov. Nineteen carloads of freight were received at the depot to-day for Pendleton, the receipts being $iooo This is hardly more than the xisual aver- age, and is a fair criterion of the amount of business done by Pendleton merchants, J II Turner has accepted a bet of two to one offered him that the wheat crop will not be the largest ever raised Faslern Oregon. Mr Turner has lots of confidence in the country Several boys who have violated the curfew ordi nance have been given a berth in the city skookuin house, working a wholesale fear in the minds of other urchins. L. O. Turn ; hbs Days in J ail. Mike Schlos- ser, an account of whose arrest was given yesterday, was taken before Recorder Hcnton and fined $ Jo for resisting an offi cer, and $s for being drunk ard disorderly, and costs. In default of payment of fine he was consigned to the city jail for thir teen days. OiRVAi.i.is to Albany, On July 4th the fare for the round trip between Cor vallis and Albany will be fiftveents. The first train will leave Corvallis foi Albany at S a. m., the second train at 10 a. in Re turning, will leave Albany at 6 p. m. and 9 p. m. The tickets will be sold on the 3rd, good for return to and including the 8th, A Wife Beater Sheriff Sloan was tailed on last Saturday to arrest Van Al- line, a natural bilk on a charge of heating -is wife. He resides south of town on the I-oad extended from Willamette street and Saturday got a little whisky aboaid and khen proceeded to do up his faithful spouse. f-he caused his arrest and he was giver, a final before Justice Henderson, who fenced him to twentv-nve days ounty jail. Register. That Awful Bar. There is not ore fcingle mercantile man in the city of Asto- ia, from Smith's point to Aldcrbrook, but who is opposed to having the Columbia river bar published dl over the world as the most terrible bar in the worli just to rain a point for a few pilots, when it is well snown by experienced men mat 11 is aooui the safest bar In the world. Transcript. Ren in the T11E4TH. The 4th of July committee will meet to-night and make final arrange ments for prizes. There will be twelve hours of steady work and If the whole busi ness is seen it will take a multitude of eyes. Don't. Don't patronize quack doctoii. Don't go away from home to trade. Don't let the moss grow en your back. Don't be afraid of a few cents for the public good, Don't try to take advantage of a new com er. Don t charge a dozen prices for a thing. Don't let your youngsters run on tne streets rights. uon I oe a clam. r , S. : Don ; let the man with the non- explosive article for kerosene lamps take you in. It is N G, paiticularly the price. A Poor Lecture Town. Col Cope land, who lectured here Tuesday and Wednesday nights must not have a very fine opinion of Corvallis, says the Leader. The first nieht.he had an audience of about twenty-five persons, and the second night only thirty were present. Hedecided not to lecture Thurday night as advertised To the Mines. Pr-f S A Starr and S Iluntley.of the Eureka mining company started yesterday with a force of seven or eight able bodied young men and the necessary supplies, to commence active operations in their valuable claims in the Santitm mining district. Statesman. To a Vak.ii-:k Climate. ''Iv'e lived here thirty-five years, said an old tuner on First Street, "and in about twenty five years I may conclude to do to another cIimate,not till then.' "Probably a warm er place," said a by-stander. Weather nihcation.,. For th flours beginning at 12 o'clock, noon. Fair, nearly stationary. M'Liss. Th Ccrgie V.oJthorpe troupe played M'Liss last evening to n large audience, giving a fine entertain ment, in which some excellent acting was done. To-night Fanchon the Cricket, and to-morrow night the Two Orphans. Mill Blrned. Between four and fie o'clock Wednesday evening the old flour ing mill of Jsiah Johnson al Independence was burned to the ground. The fire is opposed to have originated from sparks from the sawmill, which Is a short distance from It. The mill had not been in use for year or more, and the loss Is not so great us it might have been. She Couldn't See It. "Not much," 'ays she, "you don't catch me cooking this hot weather, when I can get those delicious lunch goods, such as chipped beef, soused pigsfett, spiced sardines, deviled ham, 1 ream cheese and all thos? nice eatables al 'he Willamette Packing Co's store." Bio Insurance Suit. A suit for $10,- has been brought against the North west Insurance Company by the proprietor "f the Monroe flouring mills burned some time ago. The Company carried the whole amount alone without any reinsurance ana will have It to stand alsn'e should It be de- 'cated In the suit. SOCIAL a Nil l'KKSON.lh. Mr Poto Hume, ono of Brownsville's solid wzsns, is in Albany to-day. MrTliu t.iuiiAM LP l;. fnp U'str-r. loo on a two weeks outing for health and PiSMure. Mri Pir.. ..,.1 u;l,l ...... .! nv-,1 f Sslom, ate io the city ths gussts of Mr E Msj. George Strnni-Jn in the city and prt- 7" "' iro-itn here 1 ir good and run a mars tons small scale as he did years ago, 'Mrs', no pLro like Albany. . "n Hentlrex, wife of Dr Hendrex, who intk- " vi,iti,,8 her daughter, Mrs Dayis, " 0,ly. returned home last ovemng ae mpsnif d by lior daughtor. , To-MoRnow. Pay your dues to the Building and Loan Association before to morrow evening. Afterwards it will cost von ten cents a share extra. This Trade Mark on a stove rreans it is tliK best that ex- pc.lcnco and skill can cot, trive. Sold only by G. W Smith. Kid Cloves ! Kid U loves 1 1 I have iust received a full line of kid solves branded Our Own. This Is a genu Ine kid glove. I buy direct from Importers in New York and consider incin tne west value of any gloye I ever sold for this price. . button, 3 rows of sl'tching, $ 1.50 Per pair- Dr. M. H. Ellir. physician and surgeon A.'rany, Oregon. -alls made in cny m country. If.Kwtrt, practical watchmaker and 1. Tf inn have anv i b wcrk t it oall on 11 W Smith who is DriM, tj do it with netnend disnaf-H. sort as cheap as any one. Don't fai o ox-tmin-i Mcllwin' carpets Von nill thim from 10 to IS per con ohepr tha any other plsoe in town, taking mconsidora on the quility. WANTED. WORTH of second hand furniture - at the Portland Branch Highest cash price paid for second hand furniture at the Portland Branch, Buy your household furnjture at the Poitland Branch, A new Xa S cook stove with furniture and pipe for $16. A new No. 7 cook stove with furniture and pipe for $14, at the Portland Branch bargains in furniture, stoves, clothing. hardware at the Portland Br inch GOLDEN HI LE BAZAAR Cash Goes a linns- Wnys at .1 alius lra-1tvlial' 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 -ash retail prices : K dozen unhandled teacups and saucers, cts. dozen unnandiedcoiiee cups ami sau cere, 45. cts. J4 dozen handled coltee cups and ccrR, 50 cts. dozen seven Inch dinner plates, 45 cts. These eoodt are nil Iron stone China and not a cheaper grade of goods. I have also added irood stock of groceries, which I ask people t call and examine anil judge for themselves as to quality and prices. Iulius Graiiwohl, Woon S.wviNti. The undersigned will be ready to saw wood anywhere in the city about July ist. Prices same as la year. Leave orders at Deyoe & Robson ?. K. Davis. South Attiaity A most desirable am) beautiful location for suburban residences, owing to its nat ural advantages and nearness to the cenle of business. Compare the size, location, view and access to and from these lots.an you will be convinced of their nerlts Call earlv and secure a home befo! i the advance in price. Apply to TWEEDAI.E & RlMllliCLI,Agenls. r irst door south ot 1'ost Ulticc. Farmers, if you wsnt the best harness al hand mtde, caII onK.1,. Power.nezt to Dora crnt ollice. Mcllwain van give yon the be it fitting suit you ever wore, at'prices to suit each and every one. Fur I and madeharneca soto E. L. Power Thompson & Overman keep the best har nesses. 7 O.ks cures rheumatism, ncta-algia and toothache Foshay & Mason Agents. 9ii"EsT Yet. 10,000 rolls of wall pa per, latest varieties, finest decorations just received at rortmiher.v Irving s. To Xr.w Comers. We would any that we have no halts to give you, but we guarantee good values tor your monc and we kindly solicit your patronage. Brow'nkll & Stanaru. Struck Oil At S i.j; per gallon can best Standard (-' oil, at the Willamette Packing Co.'s store. Summer Wraps. Novelties In '-aded and stockinet jackets just received. Samuel E. Younu, Kentish Cherries For canning furn ished in quantities fresh from the trees Leave orders at Bkownei.i. Si Stakards. Yaquina Bay stran berries arrive in Albany every not n. A S1X touted ly.a owned hv a CorvallU man was sold to Stiis' circus. Sandy Olds it hanz tried at Portland far themurdor of Kmil Wober. j W B-wtley. li,.t boot andaltoe maker in city. opjn.i FnrtuiiUer & Irring'a, Albany and Sllrm irot an even start on their i.m work,, ,.a..t ,( ,!,,, the same ca pacity . Genru II im-ri. fonnerlv of (ho T.nnee. i to start tlt Capital Dtnwt-rnt at Salem in about two weultM. M.ir' 1'cak is 4317 feet hit.h ami ia tha highest ou the Coast ltiuge. Dow would it do tn illuminate it on the 4',h . Ft driwd cliickrns for Sunday to mor row niurnlH-. at IVillamnttn I'.ir.Iiin,- tVa stoic. Call early aud Itave order. Florence Xixhtiagle is alive yet and sent message 01 ay muathv for the flood anfferera. Ut r hej t is a big as in the days of war. J us t to rileaxe the Trmuerha. nf AuWiV we will remark that there is not a hack iu the whole city. A bid state of affairs for place of its importance. wju rtfuurceu mac r.rtv eircoa mn struck at Coryallis yestcrdey, and that no ten's were up at 12 o'clock; hut the matter aeenis to have been compromised, for two ex bibitions weie given. Mr Wilcox and wife uf the C k N W Photo Co, left this noon for Jefferson where they will remain a few days, finishintr nn their Albany pictures, when they will go to tuoirtuu auu pucn cnetr venc. Without n exception the best dace the globe to start a paper mill is Albany. e nave a wginning lor a oig uianntactur io eity that we should keep pushing forward. The Roseburg Kfdtw and Urocoia Herald have been consolidated, and the firm name now will be laeli ic Floed. It will make stronif paper, and with an enlarged hatchet the riamtuaUr will now please look out for eerbaru. D NOTIuE TO WATER ro.N'srjIEU. Consumers oi water will take notice that until the new pumps are in operation, which will require about a week, 'no waler can be furnished up stairs or in any of th pipes on Ferry or Calapooia streets. A s soon as the new pumps are In, an abund ance of water will be furnished to all con sumers. Tim Water Company, Opera House. The regular monthly tneetiDS f tlie mis sionary branch of tho Vineyard Laborers ,f the Baptist church will be held to tiight at the church when an interesting program will ne presemea a cordial invitation is ex teocted ti the public to be present. fhe fifchina season of iSS9 has thus far been remarkable for one thin?, that is no lives have bten lost as yet. Thia record is without a piralkl since the indttstrv waa started, bit dunnj; every aea&oa heretofore, drowned fisherman were to bet seen at tho morgne so irequeniiy mat their presence hare iy excited comment except amonir ao- ijuams-ances. i tonrer. vVheit, 59 cents, 13 cent fehavw at Viereck't. S ticktts for 1 at Vierick "Saw drosa goodaat Mcllwaiu'. Mason fruit jars at F L Kenton's New iuyoice of fiuo gold rings at Freaulii Fresh cream chvese just received at F L Jven ton's. New cream cheese just received at Cotirad aJeyers. For sale, cheap, second hand organ. Mi Hytnau'a. 3 chain running stead v at Vie reek's shav ing pariors. Best roast coffee in the city at Conrad Meyers Good cookioe stove onlv 410 at Hopkins & saitmarsn s. The beat watch in the world for the monc v at t al r rencn . Side saddles and ladies riding QurciD2.es at lnumpsoD ai uyerman a Thompson A Overman, agents for the creat L'ynamite buggy whip. For a number one cuatitv of knives forks and spoons call at F M French's . 1 he choicest line of tble luxuries can be fouud at Brownell & Sts card's. A fresh milk cow. one half Durham, for sale cheap. Apply to Democrat office. A large and tine lino of window shades just received at Fort miller & JrviugV. Money can't buy better acts and shoes than Melt wain is kciiinp, ixcanse'ibetter goods nre not manufactured. J Tbe Variety of 25 cent hats & e aoinc at 10 percent. dincount at K & C Ho ward's, as well as their other millinery goods. Sonw fine California cheese, a barrel of gomen drip ayrnp and some tone comb honey just received at Brownell iStanard1. Go to Hoyce & Hiblers for vour iob print iii.V They do any and all kinds of work in the pti i.ib tng and job printing line. Qaick work and tew prices. Z. T. WRIGHT, Foot of Morrison St., Portland, Or., -iUEM FOR OXE 'WEEK.COMMEXCISa Monday,June 17th, 1889, MISS BEOEGIE lUOMOEPE, Scppoitfdhy a first -clam Dramatic Company. I on day 'tioldrn Giant." Tucaday ' May BloNnom." Hednesday "AiiioiiiJ the Fines." Thtirday "'aprlce," Friday-,"!!,!!!." Matinee -"FaiM-hon," Saturday "Two Orphan." 0 Gold Watches 5 1 Given Away. L PRICES, 10, 20 and 30 CENTS, SfcaU ow on sale at ISlackman's. The Advance Threshing Machinery, The best and faatost thresher in Arnor!- ca, ana a macnine that stands without a rival. Toe ADYANCK thresher has NEVER been REPLACED bv anv nthur machine oa the Coast, but baa replaced several other that HAVE FAILED tn fill v ARRANTEE, The ENGINE 1 guar anteed to pull more than any other, and wm out travel all otners on the road, n you hear ao v loud boast, olea&e tell tl psrueatne auv anub l tlKlS:UU5Kand KNijINE are sold on their merits entire ty. And I am willing to prove all I claim in my field at any time, Jio not be hum outraea by baylnB any machine until you see the ADVANCE. I also bandit steam riUlupr (roods, iron pipe, puin.i nioweis, seener, apringtonui liamtwi blacksmith's forces, drills, e hutch. fsrt and school bells, and many oilier special ties. Albany Branch House one Iiuvk ixilow Rues Hviuse, IAS. E.KXOX, Manager, mm unices. FLOBIST,- ALBANY OREO KOSES A fTCIAtTY. Cemetery lota planted sod G. L. QLACKMAN, .Sucresw so . W. Lai? den. Di'ALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES' CHEMICALS, BRUSHES'1 SOUPS COMBS-ETC. AIK WARNING. The public is .wr Ity tvotalled f the existence of eitv (jri1iufli.ee proiiibiling driving In tti-e oily limitH irtster t'jtm six miles n bour u Ut tHviiii of tHins unhitched, Uti '(! ibaj t& respected hereafter ar rest wiJi he made unr unh ordinances, 3, N. ilOKPMAN, City Marshal, Th1'.') Vv; C pare Manilla twine, bet qtiaht ., at SUunrt $ Sox'e. THE LEADER. G, THE LEADER W. SMITH, --A.LiB.A.isrir- "SHperior," "Argaiid," "GarlaiMF STOVES AND RANGES. Fire Backs. Warran ted for 15 years, All sizes and styles, . ,; Tlif badloa llellj;!itcil, Tbe pleasant eflcct and the perfect saf- ety with which ladies may use th liquid fruit laxative. Syrcp of Fis, tinder nil condition . make It their favorite remedy, Ir Is pleasitifr to th eye and to the taste. eentie, yel etTMrtual in acting on tbe Bid neys, liver and bowola. liotl Arrivals. Rkvkrk I1oi'.ne.-A Wilson, T Eern- hcim, 11 Smith and wife. T J Lilies, A W Scoit, S S tioldsmith, W K Wygant,Port land; W B Finn, Salem; R Cox, Corvallis fohn Bier. Philomath; ) S Converse, A j Nfisser. C C Baley, S F. ExciiANtiF. UoiEt.. O Jennings ; I A Calher ; A Dilfin ; 7. U Moss. Sweet Home ; C H Laidlaw, Farmen, NV;C .Sfntt, Stokes ; J W Daniel, Salem jnmei, Portland ; Richard lavis i T Newmiin ; Susie Cole : W Cole j M S Gla!., Waterloo ; W Burrows, Helena A JolniKOn, Seie. Russ IIotsB.j TWotson, Dallas ; (J McKuv. Portland ; M Drew , O IJ Mc Rae : A McK.llloL'.md wife, Oregon City i W Queener, Bale j J 11 Jones, city ; B K lljland ; J Ta.vlcr ; T C Duncan, San Dlcpo, Cal i W K Price and daughter, E E'lis, SFt 1 Brown, Seattle i L Wor den, Por'.land ; J J Miller, Portland. Sr Charlks. J Hulbcrt. J L Johnson. FTTurell, B Ustardler, 7, T Marvlll, 11 C Brck. f M Fowcett, Portland ; Miss Knox, James Knox, Philomath ; F S Bumgart, Chicago , II II Crause, Corval lis ; G M Bceler, Salem ; W M Powers, Shertd ; T J Harrison, Harrlslmrj; j Sam Sinrnd. city ; S I. Tallcott, T J Tallcott, S F ; S Nolan, Port Towpk nd. The World's best. More than hun- idred 7 hun dred differ ent styles co ok s and heaters, Roofing-, Job Work, Plumbing, Eave Trough. Range Boilers Conductor Pumps. F. KENTON. -DEALEB I3ST- FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES Choice Candy, $uts, Fruit, etc. CIGARS AND TOBACCO, NEA THE POST OFFICE, ALBANY, OREGON Hopkins & Saltmarsh DKAI.FK-' IN- STOVES, TIN WARE, SHEET IRON, COPPER WARE, ETC., ETC. Jb work, plumbing, Agent for "On 1 1mt" Healing nd -vikln(f ,stive. etc., promptly attemlrd In, CHEAPEST AND BEaT PLACE IN THE CITY,