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Daily Democrat yrilay Evening, July 5,1888 publishc evory day In the wrck. Sundiys oxcoptetl.) LttrlS KUTMNIJ, Editors and Puhtlshori. SUBSCRIPTION RATK3 jirnod by osarler per week . La!"' y'--- - .. .16 . 6.00 . .611 trjlordd a the Pott Olll-o at Albany - an second-class mall matter. LOCAL record. Vagina Bay. "Tho wreck of the Ya- ioio Bay should be removed. II tho owners trill not do it tho goyorumetit should cans, it to bo blown np. A hard sale from tho north Lest is liable to drive the hull through the -etty and do much damage. As it is now the wreck is neither a thing of profit or beau ty. . . . From tho point where the north jettv uoff is it will be constructed about onhr hundred feet in a straight line, thence it will made a curve to the west and run six or At?ht hundred feet nurallbl and one thou- jid feet from the south jetty ... Mr T D H Brown, of Dong'ass, WyomiDg, was a caller yesterday. He is out looking up the pros puts of Yaquina Bay. Mr Brown says the people in his soction keep well posted on ereotsout this way and that it is no secret tbstthe Chicago i. Northwestern railroad will make Yaquina Bay its Pacific coast ter minus. RfpuhUcan. Water. Last evening during the trial lest by the Albany and Salem steamers a full stream of water was purposely tuined on the spectators along the side of the street on one occasion, knocking over one or two, and on another ten or fifteen wo men were well drenched. The acts were said to be entirely unnecessary,and we are Informed the matter will be Investigated, charges having already been presented lo the Chief Engineer against some of the parties to blame. A Hand On' Last Thursday a mill- lan named Jesse Mason, In trying to re move a stick from behind a saw In Parker's mill at Oneatta, had his sleeve caught in the saw teeth. I lis hand was caught and ripped into ribbons. He was taken to Ya quina and the lacerated hand was cut off at the wrist At last reports he was get- ling along comfortably. Mr Mason has a wife and fourchildren to support by his labor and the loss of his hand is a great hardship. Yaquina Rtpublitan. Axi Thf.kr Airr ix Albany. Albany has no awilltown, but the following from the As. toiia Tranwriyt would hit same of the socir ty young men of Salem, Corvallis and Eu gene: "There are young men who train in the best society of Astoria, who are consid - ered regular pinks of morality and propriety, that make a habit of not only frequentinir, bnt dancing in the lowest dives in swilltown with the most degraded old jades on the face ot tne earth." At Yaqi-ina. The celebration at Ya quina City yesterday was attended by a large crowd of people and a big time was had, everything In the program being car ried out. Tom Buford's yacht, with Lewis t the helm, won the boat race ; Cain won the foot race, beating- Tacohs and two others. Mr Ed Ford, of the O. P.,inforr.s us that the caliboose was full and the fines mounted to $300. Probably one of his jokes. "SwiNiii.Eii." A Umatilla county farm er bought son.e "English Moult" wheat at- an enormous figure. Ills neighbors all poked fun at him for being swindled so eas. uy. jnow the wheat has come up, no grains to the head, laree nlumo kernels. finest thing out, and the farmer has put the price at$io a bushel for seed wheat,and his neighbors arc going to buy. An Alarm. A firecracker exploded in the residence rooms of Mr Hale Backensto, over hissaloon, last evening, setting (Ire to some things in the room and an alarm was given. With three fine steamers hot for exercise Albany was in a condition to do some good fire fighting; but fortunately ue uay passed witnout a blaze. TI1K 4TH aT ALBANY. The glorous ath has come and gone. The eagle screeched In A'.bany. So far as the crowd was concerned it was a success here. So far as carrying out the program was concerned it was a circus. Somewhere near ten thousand people were In the city, coming from both directions on the S P and O P and from Hie country at large. Albany was splendidly attired for the oc casion, and there was a harvest for stands hotels, eating rooms and saloons. The day was salubrious. At 9:30 the procession formed In goad shape, and presented a nice spectacle as it marched to llacklcman's grove, fol lowed by an immense crowd of teams and people. Six or seven statids and a whirla gig furnished refreshments and fun for the crowd. Rev II I Webb, of this city, read the declaration cf Independence and Hon M C George delivered the oration, which did credit to the celebration. It was full of historical and classical reference and patriotic thoughts. Mr. Geoige said substantially : The in stinctive love of home and country is at most universal. America is the chosen home of people of all nationalities. These old oaks were standing here long before our fathers framed the Constitution, some of them when the "Mayflower" landed at Plymouth Rock ,and perhaps when Colum bus landed on our shores. They were the contemporaries of Washington, Adams and Jefferson. The moral and heroic deeds of the soldiers of the Revolution is unpar. ailed. The one great event of the Revolu tion that decided the fate of America was the battle of Saratoga. The greatest de cive battle of history was the battle of Marathon that decided the fate of Greece. Others were Arabella, Chillon, Tours, Hastings, Orleans, Blenheim, but America had her Saratoga, r rom that day the U. S. has gradually increased In poiver until now it eclip.es all other nations on the face of the globe The star of our destiny is not memory, it is hope. The hope of our nation lies in our people. Uur danger can only come from within. Assyria, Rome ano Sparta departed from the principles of their foundation end tell, the United States must remember the spirit of the Revolution and grow in strength. While other nations have had their great men it was reserved for America to have her Washington. The speaker closed with an eloquent peroration showing the decay 01 the great est of nations, and, yet, notwithstanding this, we hope for the future of America, which has had no parallel in history. None of the contests or baby shows ad vertised came off, there seeming to be no one at the grove to take charge ot them Dinner. The sham battle was announced for a o'clock ; but a long and tedious delay of nearly two hours followed, and half of the crowd cot disgusted and left. When it did come off it was a pretty fair sham battle but the delay spoiled the effects of it. B Co. of Salem. E Co. of Corvallis, F Co. of Alhanv. I Co. of Whiieaker and the Ma- Cleay Co. who discharged their Captain in order to come participated. The base ball game did not come off, a dispute arising about a curve pitcher, im ported by the Knox Butte tiuo, from Waterloo. The glass ball shoot did not come on, there being no glass Dalls. The bicycle races did not cme on .mere being no track. The three legged ana oiner line races did not occui. Between five and six o clock the hose racesbesran on First street,and were some what rxcitinir : Corvallis won first money, $60 and Lebtnon second money, One block to hydrant, f 01 lowing was me nine, Alhanv. none : corvains. 37 seconus Lebanon. Alii seconds ; Scio, 45 seconds. A tender race resulted as follows, one block : Albany, iS4 seconds ; Salem.iStf Is. Alhanv Mttimr the broom. A 100 vard fxt race was won Dy uen Logan, o'f Scio. Mr Clipper, of Lebanon, entered, nut did noi siari. A tamfr rantest between no. I s new irimtr. C ann &: ones, am ciass, ami Capital's of Salem, LeFrance, 3rd ciass, was won by the latter, wnicn um-w A Ihini t . l?a teet on incnes. Alattle Vlckers at the Opera House.nmc fir works and a well attended ball given by F Co closed the 4th at Albany. COUNTY COUKT MOCEEDIXGS. (t. K. N. IMackburn, Judge ; B. W. Cooler and O. W Philliia, Commissioners.) $10 per month ordered placed in hands of Sam May, of Hai risburg.for aid of Chas Biggs. Report of II Far .veil received and al lowed. Sam Daw, Sup'l allowed 1000 feet of lumber. Frank Winkler, Sup't. allowed jjoo feet of lumber and rails. OuJ Creek bridge ordered repaired by Supervisor. Bridge matters not taken up. Following bills were opened for building Stayton bridge : Pacific Bridge Co. $iO, 6' 10 and $18,500 ; Hoffman & Bates, wood, $16,800 and $15,300 ; iron, $18,350 and $ifi,ySo. Contract let to Hoffman & Bates for $18,250, iron pier. Application of J T Hooks and others for county road, granted, and John Denny, J F Hyde and Win Thompson appointed viewers. Material ordered purchased for culvert for bridge at S M Millers. O P granted permission to lav water pipe in county road.T O Chesney allowed to purchase lumber Mrs S Ilincs allowed $16 aid. Report of A P Flory and others for county road and fees allowed. W S Powell resigned as Supervisor and W D Washburn appointed. A p,dication of B I larliness and others for county road granted and Jas Shelton, S M McLain and H Phillips appointed view ers. P W Spink, lumber $ 42.02 Hurkhart & Koyce, printing 1.00 T C Sloper, lumber 15. 36 L M Curl, salary M7-78 j aaumarsn, lumber 75.4 J K. wyalt, Ueputy Dist. Att'y 5 00 nrareweii, salary Stltes & Nutting 14.30 John Nmalioin, fees 155-28 K Kolderwav, stock inspector 7 2( E E Davis, abstract of mtges 227.00 I r ll vdc, aid J Hyde 20.00 E E Montague, fees 70.25 A r Hamilton aid Orchard family 10.00 L Douglas, aid Munsnn family.... Oregon agt W R McDaniel Oregon agt Wm Schooling J J Davis, keeping county poor. . . uregon against M bchlosser. . . . Oregon agt Geo Lee N li Allen, electric lights 2500 Seal for Recorder 7 50 J B Fitzwater, aid W A Fitzwater 8.00 tj w Wright, drawing contracts.. 15.00 l K N Hlackburn, County Judge. . 10000 G W Phillips 13 20 B W Cooper 15.20 HOME AM A8KO.ll I Dairying There is a gentleman re-id Ing not far from Eugene who ha demon- 3oo 3-25 12.85 36.30 2' 35 19-15 Accident at Lyons. A Row Last Sunday, across the river from Corvallis, l-i Linn county.a Holiness preacher named Ellis and the father of a crying babe, according to the Corvallis Tina, got inlo a first class row.and but for me interference of some of the congreea- "on would have had a knock down, in Pper mentioned blames the preacher. Plenty of Water.-The Yaquina Re Pnilican of last Thursday savs : "Yester day when the tide gauge showed five foot "oot, the least water on the bar was twenty three feet. A nine fool tide would giv J7 feet of water. This is the best depth By fall we look for 30 feet." Special to Dkwocrat. Lyons, Or., July 5U1. Yesterday even Ing about 6 o'clock while several children were playing with a road cart at the resi dence of James Berry the cart was tipped backward, falling on Patrick, the four year old son of 1 C Lyons, breaking his leg near the thigh, Ur Wyatt was Immediate ly summoned and the little sufferer is now resting easy. Hot Weather Items. Keep cool. The finest refrigerators in the market at Stew art & Sox's. Buy one now. All sizes of ice cream freezers at Stew art & Sox's. Purchase one and manufac ture this delicious dish at home. The gross receipts at the W C T U hall yesterday were about $300. The Farmers' & M-rchnts' insur-inca company, of this eitv. earried atiout (5000 in risks in Eileosburg; but will only lose about flouu. Several tons of ice wereshinoed here from Albany last week and the atmosphere became cooler at oace. Eugene Reyiiitcr, Rev I P Martin will nreach Sunday morn ing and evening at St Paul a M E ulmrch south. All are invited to come. In the foot race at MoMiunville yesterday between Cameron, of Corvailis, and Miller, of Salem, Cameron won with ea-e. There were no arrests in Alhnv yester day and no accidents. Remarkably good or der for the glorirns 4th was kept. Mr A H Marshal received adespatch from his son-in-law, DO Wnodwonh, ttiatElleuk bur was iu ashes; but they were s.ifo. Everybody pronouncsd the ice cream sold by F H Pt'eiffer ve.uerd&v the finest ever made ia Albany. France did a rushing busi ness. The great Sullivau--Kilraia right ia to occur next Monday it the authorities do not very properly put a stop to it, as they sert tbey will. Biggest crowd yeaterd iy ever in Albany. andso lar as accommodations were concern ed it was well taken care of. No one went huugry nor necessarily without sleep. Ninety-five percent of the fir losses in the Northwest during the iinst year ir t"-o have occurred in Washington territory. Perhaps sometime Oregon will get its share. Mr. Geo S Rovce has sold his interest the job office of Royoe & Hibler to Mr S W Paisley. Mr Paisley is an experienced job printer, and the new firm, like the old one ill probably do a rushing business. Music was furnished yeterday for toe cele- hration bv the Mechanic's band, of this city. the Tangent band, who appeared in their tine new nuiforms and the Uhemawalnoian band the two former doing most of the playing, This morning the street railway men be gan from the Revere Ho'iso to work west ward and First street will now be torn np for several days, when the line will be com pleted. Cars will probably bo running be fore the firat of Septemher. Mr and Mrs Jeff Dayis, who have been employed as attendants at the asylum for the past few years, leaye to day for their home in the East. They were presented with a silver tea pot and received the good wishes of their many friends, Salem Journah Governor Vennoyer, Hon J H Mitchell and Senator Norvrl, of Union and Wallo wa counties were conspicuous figures on the grand stand at the grove yesterday. Mayor Cowan, President of the dv introduced the former two ; but no speeches were made. Hand shanking was in order. The closing straggle in the sham battle yesterday which resulted in the cap'.nre of the cannon, was done in pretty good shape, and if it had occurred on time wonld have received some praise ; but the crowd had waited too long, and was not in tho praising business. The boom at Kearney. Neb., is on to each a degree that even the ministers haye ought the real estate fever. Recently a Kearney minister annonnced that he would take his text from Lot 7. Bloek 8, St. John's eoond addition and no one noticed it except a man who never owned a dollar a worth ot real estate in kia life. A small fire in the roof of the old cooper hop near the Magnolia mill this foronoon caused a fire alarm, responded to by the ap paratuses being taken east along First street. The fire was put out with buckets. Eyery alarm costs the city $30 or $40, It seems like an unnecessary exoense for every boss eart to bt hanled to fires by dray teams, and we understand the council proposes to adopt a rule in reference to the practice. trated that the dairy business will pay ir. this country. He informed us Ihe other d:n that he is keeping twelve mi ch cows and that they have yielded him an income : not less than $60 per month It pays ti look to something besides wheat raising fm a living now days. Register . Thanks. Linn Engine Co. No. 2 desir. to return their thanks lo Miss Ora . Du bruille, daughter of Mr J J Dubruilie Li the part so handsomely taken in the 4th (4' juiy ceieorauon in riding on tnelr decora! ed hose cart in the procession. By order 01 uie foreman. For sale by Will St, Stark, dealers In fine wptihea, jewelry, ete, Passed Through, The Lilly Cla Gaiety Co. passed through Albany to day It is composed mostly of flashy young la dies, and the exhibition given is said to he noticeable tor aittercnt colored tiijhts, dit- terent trom tne 4th ot July tight. The unthinking are prone to make game of nervousneas. Yet this is s ver real and aerious alllictlen, tne harassing symptoms of which are rendered all the more poignant by riiiienle, Tbe a'omach is usually responsible for these syuiptotm- its weakness and disorder rind a rrtlex in tbe brain, which ia the tieadquarlois nt tbe nervious system. As a nerve tnnio and tranquuiznr, we believe that not can bo pointed nut n effective hh Hoi. ttttor'i. Stomach Bitters, jn renewing vigorous digestion, it stiikrs tho key iintp of recovory of strength and qul-tude by tbe nerves. Headaches, tromors in quiet sleep, abnormal sensitiveness to unex pected DOises all these modify and ulti mately disappear as the syrtem gains strength from tbe g'et.t tonio Dyspepsia, iliousness, rheumatism, constipation and Idnev complaints are subdued by tu liters. Letter List. Following is the list of letters remaining in the Post Oftlee, Albany, Linn county, Oregon, July f, 189 Peraons calling for these letters must irWe the ilate on which they were advertised : Berk, Chas R Heon, Lincoln Doothhy, R T Bcatty, Dr C J Claiy, Wm Campbell, Hiss Cnroline Cahan, Chas Henry, ClirelK-e Lord. ChuA .MenefeeJK Heldow C K Parkka, Loll's Pnuhcr, J M - Sauies, 1 H - TU1KO CLASS XATTF.H, Oillen, Alfred SUuidish, Sliss Eva R. THOMPSON. P. M. UJ ANTED -Giil to do general house work in city. Steady place. Call t Democrat ofliec. E. J. McCAUSTLAND, Civil Engineer and Surveyor, DRAUGHTING AHD BLUE PRINTS if!lfo with Oregon Lr.vl Co. Albany, Or, Seweiaue Systems and Wter Supplies Sii-rialiv. Ktates Subdivided, Maa made or Copied on bort notice, V7 ANTIcn AT ONCE Hy the under VV siuned a man or woman who can do good laundry work, especially doing up wuite snirts una collars, can on me near tliH intersection cf Fourth street and the O. P. It. R. I, D. Smith. Peoria Ferry. C. SCHLAGEL, Prop., R,UDlhlP RAT Rid ; l)iuti!e tfiitm, 35o ; suigle team, 26c ; l.oreeH or cattle, 5c, I KfibMMl on is way : DoubV te&i.M 5r; Hiuie team 15c. Special raiex t ri larye droves. Farmers will find the tetry romi in a fine condition, ir- hav ing bcf-u thnrmigiiiy reconstructed, grad ed ami graveled, THE LEADER. THE LEADER G , W. SMITH, --eVXiBJN'ST- "Superior," "Argand," "Garland" STOVES AND RANGES. Fire Backs. Warran ted for 15 years, All sizes an styles, The World's best. More than hun dred 7 hun dred differ ent styles co ok s and heaters, Our lint, of choice teas and coffees is ur equaled in town. BROW.HI1X K ATAKARD. Kentish Ciikkubs For canning turn ished in quantities fresh from the trees. Leave orders at Drown til S Stan ard:s. Babies. The finest line of baby carr ages in the Valley just rr ceived at Stewart Sc Sox's. Prices are remarkably cheap con. sldering the superior quality oi me ." ages. A Sharp Item. The finest line of cut- lerv and shears in the rity at Stewart flt Sox's. Their goods are the very best ana will stand the test. To Xkw Comers. We would say that we have no baits to give vou, but we do Bunrantee cood values for your money and we kind v solicit your patronage. " UROWKBt.L & STASARD, Take Notice. Mr Myers, of the deliv ery wagon firm desires to give notice to the people of the city that no wagons will be run on July 4. L.et everyone govern himself accoroingly. tior.EsT Yet. 10,000 rolls of wall pa per, latest varieties, tinest aecorations just receiver it Kortmiller & Irving s. Summer Wraps. Novelties In aded and stockinet jackets just received. SAMUEL t.. YOUNW. M.RRiKii..t the Revere house, In thl , on July 4, bv G eorge Humphrey, jus tice of the ncace. I I linker and Ella RMch, of Iliirrisburg, xot'lAli AXI I'KliSONMI.. Tom Ksy i oxpectud in Salem to-day. Mr John Webber, of Portland, is ii the ett Miss Elis S ui'.h, of Waitsbnrg W T, is in city, the guest of Miss Lena Duliruille. Prof C H Jnnns loavil to -morrow for Va nmna City to take charge d tho public chool at that place. Trio Prof is a Rood toscher and the ponplo d.iwn by the sea are l0itunate in tecurinK his services. Bs-itino. A fine line of rubber and leather belting kept constantly on hand at Stewart & Sox's. All required sizes in stock. Wood Sawing. The undersigned will be rcadv to saw wood anywhere in the - ah'out lulv 1st. Prices same as last rear. Leave orders at Dcyoe & Robson s. I. IV. in. Struck Oil At Si.ac per gallon can bert Standard "' oil, at the Willamette "acking Co.'s store. Month Albany A most desirable and beautiful location for suburban residences, owing to its nat ural advantages and nearness to the center of bus ness. Compare tne size, location, view and access to and from these lots.and vou will be convinced 01 tneir merits v-aii eatlv and secure a home befot j the advance in price. Apply to TWEKDAJ.E IXKIKlltl.lJ,lgClll. First door south of Post Office. vVheat, SO cents, 15 cent shaving at Viereck's. 8 tickets for f 1 at Vioreck'i . New dress goods at Mcllwaiu's. Mason fruit jars at F L Kenton's - New inyoice cf fine gr-ld rings at Freouh,s A barrel of salt salmon just opened at F L Kenton s. Fresh oream chi-eee just received at F 1. Kenton's. Now cream cheese just received at Conrad Meyors. For sale, cheap, second hand organ, Mrs. flyman's. 3 chairs running ateadv at Viereck s shav ing parlors. Best roast coffee in the city at Conrad Meyers. Good cookini; stove only $10 at HopV t s & galtmarsh s. The best watoh in the world for the money at F M French's. Side saddles and ladies riding aurcingleo a Thompson & Overman a . Thompson A Overman, agents'for the great Pynaimte buggy whip. For a number op euahty of koives forks and spoons call at r M brencn a. Itefrigeratorsat Stewart & box a Ice cream freesera at Stewart k Box's. Tabbs's nure manilla birdina twine largo i.nantities at Stewart & Sox's. 1 he choicest line of table luxuries can lie fouud at Brownell & Stsnard's. Roofing", Job Work, Plumbing, Eave Trough. Range Boilers Conductor Pumps. F. L. KENTON. DEALEE I3ST FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES Choice Candy, ftnfs, Fruit, etc. Jf&&tZ CIGARS AND TOBACCO. tf.Kwert, prvHotl l-i. watoh maker and v This Trade Mark on a stove means it Is the best that ex-, ..;m-o and skill can con trive, oold only by G. W Smith. Dr. M. H. Kllis. physician and surgeon Albany, Oregon. alls mane ic cny country f..Tltu,n Mn irive von the be.t fitting uit you ever wor, at prices to suit each and every one. If -ou want agood silver stefl tcythe.finrst I jn the market, go to Stewart nox s. Kid tiloves I Kill Moves ! I kid thaveiustrece-veda full line of u..-H Our Own. This is a genu. fne kid glove. I buv direct from importer. 5butSn73row,of..'tching,$..5o Pcr Pair' S.K.Young. Don't fai o examins V.illwain'n carpets v. .ill A ih-m from 10 to 15 per ceo chest" tha any other place in town.taking nconsidera on tre quiniy. V 1, Kenton has a sopply of tine mid nickles out up in pure cider vinegar. Try them. F:ir 1 and niadrharacns aoto E. I Power A large and fine line of window shades just receiveil at hortmiiier s jryings. Monev can t buv better oots and shops than Mcllwain is selling, breanse better goods are not manufactured. The variety of 2o cent hats & t going at 10 nercent. discount at K ot C Howard's, as well as their other millinery goods Some fine California cheese, a barrel of irnUlen drin vrun and some tine comb honey just received at Prownei: a btanarcl a. Oo tn Itcivco it Paisley for your job print ing. They do any and all kinds of work in the pueiishini! and job printing line. Quick work and .if prices. To lessen our stock of esnntd goods we will sell t ' ing in that line at remarkably low prices. BsnwyLL & SrAXAiin, NEA .THE POST OFFICE, ALBANY, C I I CC l If von have any job wirk to li call 01 O I W Snikh who is 'pre to do it with neatness and disnat- .. nd as cbojp ts any- I one. Hopkins & Saltmarsh DEALER IN STOVES, TIN WARE, SHEET IRON, COPPER WARE, ETC., ETC. Agents for "On Time" Healing nd cooking Stoves. Job work, plumbing, etc.. promptly attended to. CHEAPEST AND BE5T PLACE IN THE CITY,