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Daily Democrat i Konlay Evening, July 15, PubliHhou every tiny In tha wrck. Sunil.ys oxoeiitvd.) TirM NUTriVU, Killtura md Publt . SUBSOKU'TION KATES. CMUvarod by caarier pur week a mail, rr ymr ymu'i I' - bnieraxi a tuo Past (Jill eat Albany, an aeoond-claaa mail matter. .. .16 . o.oo .to Saloon Uurulahizku Saturday even ing $8j In money ,part being paper and the rest gold anil silver, and several W F or der, were taken from a coat of Mr Mas Dauingsrt, which was hanging on a nail In lilt saloonjust when or how it not known During the evening Max took a five dollar bill from hit pocket book returning the re maindcr of the money to the coat. At the time a man going by tiic name of Jaim-e Lannigan, a stranger here, was present. Sunday a warrant was issued out of Justice Humphrey's court for the arrest of Lannl gan on suspicion, anc he was captured by Marshal llullman in the attcrnon. Un his pcison was $17.65 in money, a letter and several other articles, lie denied knew- ing anything about it. It is claimed that he was know n not to have had any money U.,t . 1. 'im . 1 i LOOA Ij ItECO HO. " Kt ,for 9 ,'cick ,mt wa po'p"'ei uii.ii u .iukiv,ut w111t.11 nine c jjw iu n. 1 Failed This Timb Recently an Al. bany bey, aged about fifteen, while hunt ing, happened to kill a bird that looked like a Chinese pheasant. Rather than violate the law in icfcrence to leaving dead animals by the wayside he put the beauti ful bird in his bag, and marched on. A man, by the way the tame one who causcu a resident of this city to pay $jO for a like luxury, saw the suspicious looking bag, ana tinea 10 see wnat was In It. The boy said no, it was his bag. Then the man said he would tee anyway anj started to reach for the $50 bird; but the gamy youth drew back, leveled his gun at the man and told him he would shoot if he didn't keen hit hands off. He .retreated. Bert S.-011 doesnt propo'e having anyone meddle wnn nis private auairt. Too Much for Him The following is a graphic account of what a little money will do with some people. "A man named Fred'k Warnecker died in Salem last Sun day. Hit demise points a moral and adorns a tale. A year ago he was a gardener, happy and light hearted. He lived at Mt, Tabor, near Portland, raised and sold cab bages, etc., and was happy as a clam. Somebody came along and offered him $10,000 for a part of his garden. He took it, wonderingly and dazed, in big $20 gold pieces, inen somebody else ottered him lo,oce for an acre he had left. That fin ished him. He went plumb crazy, thought crcryDouy was trying to take his money away from him, and new he Is gone dead. 1 ie icu uic 3jo,ooo alter htm." A Biu Shortauk When Frank Collins, ef the Monmouth warehouse, figured up his accounts recently and measured th grain on hind he found a shortage of ten thousand bushels of wheat. As the short age affected the ttorers Mr Collins was ar retted and placed under$i2.so bunds. He it laid to have the reputation of being hon est : but carelessness Is irlven as the cause. This kind of carelessness is about as bad as dishonesty, and some examples ef justice ll c uccucu. Rkportkd. It is reported that the Salem people have information that if they will build their contemplated railroad lo Albany direct, instead of to Munkers sta tion (about three miles from Scio) on the Oregon Pacific, as at first contemplated, Wm M Hoag, Manager of the O, P.,would iron it for them ; that this offer was well received, and the feeling in Salem now is to accept Mr lloag's preposillon.and build the line direct te Albany from that city. Scio I'rcss. And then the Press talks to the people of Scio in plain language about getting up and rustling tor mat innving city. Took I.ots of Tramping. A gentle man who was at the land office in Oregon City when Register Burney received the instructions not to a'low any more filing on t'mber claims by married women, says there were eight women in the office at the time, and a more disconsolate lot it would be hard to find anvwhere. One of them asserted that Bhe would not tramp through the woods as she did, If she were given a deed to all the land between Oregon City and the Pacific ocean. . Towards Astoria. "Surveyors start ed last Wednesday from Albany to rue a preliminary line for the Astoria and Al bany railroad. Another company ot sur veyors Is reported ceming down the toutn side of Ihe Columbia, and now In the vi cinity of Westport." Asterian. The value of reaching Astsria by rail is being gener nllv realized. and it is only aquestion of a few years when it will be done by some one. CHOP WKATIIKR RUI.I.ETIN NO. 10. Oregon State Weather Bureau CO oper. ating . ith I'. S. Signal Service Central of lice, Portland, Or , for the week ending July 13th, 1S89: The temperature has been from 5 to 8 degrees n wvc the normal, bxcep. in a small area of Jackson county, no rain fell in the State during the week. The sunshine was decidedly above the normal. Owing lo forest fires the atmot phere ha:, beci .oinewhat smoky. Theef fect of these conditions on crops hat been to alio their state to retnein the same as they have been for the past twe weeks The notable rvcr.i c.i the week was the se vere thunier, rain and hall storm In Jack son county on ihe night of the 91b. A "cloud hurst'' occurred which did consid erable damage in sections of the county be tween Grant's Pass and Ashland. Through Warner Creek Valley the most damage occurred. About talent grain was flatten- ed and rtilm-dand many orchards had their fruit injured It is estimated that this "cloud burst" caused a loss of nearly $20, 000. The warm dry weather has been favor able to the wheat harvest which is now underfuli sw:,y in all paittof the State. General reports indicate that fall wheat will be more .nan an average crop, while soring grain will be a short crop. On the 10th the first wheat was received at a warehouse In Pendleton. The berry Is small and shriveled and the wheat Is In euality second-:lass. The yield of this first lot was about ten bushels per acre. Fruit nrosnects continue te be excellent. Peaches are comin? into the markets In large quantities. Plums, apricots, corn and tematoet are very pientitui. n. a. racua, Obterver U. S. Signal Service. Lebanon as a Center. . TUB MAN ABOUT TOWN. Hwelry. I will open out at the Re vere house, room 12, July 16, iSSy, for one day only, a line line of jewelry of all de scriptions which I offer to individuals at low prices, I as an w wm ine my goods, a special invitation to the ladiet. ALA HARRIS, Of Nat Raphael & Co , San Francisco. A Boy Ami A Cow. A daily scene along the south end of Ferry street is a small bey en a bicycle leiding a cow. The rope is attached to the rudder of the bicycle and the cow meekly follows. A gentleman who has been tickled at the funny sicht. partially in anticipation of the time to come when the cow will become frightened and run, requests us to put In a column article on the subject: but this amount must suf fice until the cow jumps over the moon nn ine urcnin. Clem First. Mr. Jacob Clem, of the Albany prairie, brought a load ef wheat to Albany this morning early and stored it in the Farmers' warehouse, the first of the season. It was threshed Thursday by Propst& Conn, and was part of a field yielding twenty-five bushels to the acre. Mr. Clem will have a good yield this year, ana is already Known as asuccess In rais tng wheat and democrats. A Trot. A match trot yesterday at tnc fair izround between Harry Jones Baby O of this city, and Mr. Williamson's Bay Print, of Brownsville, lor one nan muc, was won bv the former. MKKIt HIS WORK. When a boot maker gets an order fcr boots from his former home several hun, dred miles 'away it shows that his work Is nrmreciatcd. The following order re. ceived bv Mr. P. J. Lnporte, just east of the Revere house is self explanatory: fAMRRiA. Cal.. luly 11. ioSO. r I T.nnrte: Dear Sir: Before you left here you told me you would keep my . ...,.-. .ml 11 wamcu uiiv uw.o . to von. I want a pair made of soft fine leather and sowed. Make them as toon at yoi. can as I am almost iarcioou.u ami me know at once. Yours, etc., II. C. WHITKRV Lebanon is a neat, pleasant, prosperous town of about six hundred Inhabitants, sit uated near the heart of Linn county at the terminus ef a branch ef the Southern Pa. cific, about thirteen miles from Albany .the present county teat of Linn county, Leb- anon, although only a small place, at pres ent has the control of all of the trade in the eastern part of the county on the south fork of the Santiam, a country which will, i a very short time, have a handsome population, as immigrants are sure to come in (and are now coming in) and take homesteads in this nature favored section of Linn couniv, but one vhih is least favored by the county authorities. About 4J miles north of here is Sodaville, where is one of the finest soda springs in the Mate, and six miles south of here, just east of Sodaville, ever a high hill, Is Waterloo, which also has a fine soda spring. The nlarea are destined to become the great summer resertt of the State. But to Leb anon, , There is nothing more apparent than that this will some day be a much more prosperous, place. than it now is, and will be the. mott. ano i now me roosi pros perout towain Linn county leaving out I hp rAuntv. seat. . Albany. . Lebanon it a nice place ior tlie immigrants to ceme, for the people,, are generous to a fault, and al ways Iry.lO tnKC,inc.rsnicr , iwi ki in uir and enceuraire and help him all they can. ' It would be ivell foe the residents of this 1hri.vin1r.and prosperous town, to en deavor to advertise and. eib.erw.se; bring the eeod qualities, tMineiroeaumui my ucmn the publ(can(l we think, they areach and all, ready and, willing 10 uo ineir pan. ' A. F, See jewelry notice in this issue. Pendleton it to have a base ball tourna ment. No exente for idleness now. Pleuty of work to do in the country. Mr D D Hickleoian bemn runninsr hit tbresber to-day just west of the city. The first new wheat was brousht to the eity and stored in the Farmers' Warehouse to-day. William Rilev. who fell at the Masonic Temple Saturday it out of danger and it tlowiy improving. Pasture with iinod shade and running water for cowl. Aonlv to T H Wallace. 8th street. Went Albany. Sciisi le Lwlce AOIIW.. of Astoria has the lariat number of members in thit juris dicuon and carriea the broom. A foot race it to be ran in the city on Sun day, July 21, between H H O'Dell of Sode- vilie, and IS U Cimeron, ef Corvallia. Silem'a steam laundry was a failure. Tlmy did not know how to run it, to the sheriff it taking a hand in itt management. 1 he space in a newspaper it to rent ju it at much at the r 00011 iu a brick block ; bat there are soino people who teem to think it is to give away. Toe Elliot Pnblishinc Co. which recently illustrated Albany, it now making arrange menu to do Walla Waits, lit Starrmca be ing there working the enterprise up. It it tafe not to bet on foot rao t nowa days, as a fair foot race is nut ofteu koowo. Sometimes, though, one it run on the square; but it takes in expert to know when it is going to strike. About a dosen surveyor! may be aeen any day now rnnuing liars between Albany and Aatoria, under tbo anperviaioo of Surveyor General Barr. " Astoria or butt" bow it that for a motto. Mr Jat DaoDtii fell fiom a teaffoldiniona new home twing constructed for W R Gra ham west ot tbe city last Saturday ana was oooaiderably injured; bnt do bones were broken, , Mrt John Mtokav hat toed a paper for ttvina that htr mother wat a watherwoman. .Well, the was a waiherworain and a good one ; plenty of old timert remember when the washed elothet at Marytville, Cal "Iu starting out in the newspaper buu- neia, it it generally the oattom for newtpa peit to publish a long and uninteresting val edictory." Tbut remarks the Lafayette Ledger in itt salutatory, remaps uninsen tionslly the editors hit the nail on itt bead. Salutatoriet often prove to be valedictories. Col. Parker, of the Walla Wal a Statesman wat asaaulted Wednesday of last week by Councilman Pioard, and a battle ensued in which, according to the Statesman, the Col onel came out completely viotonous. That it the way Walla Walla editors amuse them lelvei while their better halves are off spend ing their summer vacations, Mrt Parker now being at Ytquina Bay. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Hon Binger Herman passed through bany Saturday for Portland. Mr James Shabao bat gone to Scio, wbe:e he has a contract on h Goto t new bit ck. Mr I K Elderkm, of the A F & M Ir.t C left thit noon for the Bsy to juiu his family Mitt Maltie Burnett, of Corvalli, iaiu tht city on ber way to Sodaville, which ihe vi- itt annually. Mr Ala Harris, of San Francis, is in thi eity. Ala has the tame geuial ways bm him as of old. William Stock rode hit bicycle to C r- valliaand back yesterday, making the trip there In I boar, 0 minutes. Mr Arthur Hodget, depu'y county clerk 01 Crook county, arrived in the cit to- Ja by way of the Lebanon wagon road. Prof Cordon, of Eugene was iu Albsn) Saturday Bayward bound. The ri-Us una shells there will proceed to get ready for some hard knockt for tevoral werks. Alex Rennie, Reese Leabo, Joo Cook and Clare Irvine constituted a party of Salemites patted through Albany Saturday for the rag. lag Yaquina Bay, where they will oamp out tor a couple week. Salem editors iimv oe able to take summer outingt, but in Albany they work thirteen montha in the year. Mitt Flora Maton went to Corvallis thi noon in order te be present at tbe elocution ary entertainment to be given to morrow night by Mist Hubbard, a pupil of Miss Downs, of Portland. A reception is to he given to night to Miss Masou by ber Cor vallis frieudt. t iJL ,. : For Hiue by Will 4 Stark, dealers In fine wvtt-fcea, Jewelry, etc, E. J. t OAUSTLAND, Civil Engineer and Surveyor, DRAUuHTINC AND BLUE PRINTS clVe with Or. aim La id Co. Albany, Or, Seweravo Sytrir.a and W.ter Supplies HDi-iTialiv. tCstatea SubdivldAd. Maist made or Copied on short notice. If you want a goodjailver ateel soy the,fiiiest I in the market, go to Stewart & Sox'i. City Meat Harket. SEULTZ BROS,, Proprietor:. Kerr a full line of .neata of all kinds, in a i-onl plLc, completely pro tected; and always fresh. Also have constantly on hand salmon I and nthor fish. THE LEADER.; THE LEADER G, W. SMITH, -ALBAUT- "Superior," "Argand," "Garland" STOVES AND RANGES. Hotel Arrivals. Qi-it It. It is unlawful for my person or persons to put any part of the carcass of any dead animal into any river, creel", pond, road, street, alley, lane, field, meadow or common, orlf ownersknowingly permit the same to remain in any of these places, to the injury of health or annoyance of citizens, every person so offending shall be lined not less than two nor more than twcnty-.ive dollars. Aliiany to Astoria It will become necessary fer you to do something besides keep your eyes open. In order to bring about this desirable union you muit start around with a subscription paper and raise a few thousand dollars. Get a piece of road started, if It's only two streaks of rust and a hand car. There is no reason why Albany should not do as much toward a road as Astoria and when she does there whl be plenty of money forthcoming to ouiio ine connecting link. 'wnerr. Attention, We have iust received a fine assortment .,f narlor furniture direct from the tasi We have the latest designs ia ii""."-; marble. Isilk crusn ano mis. Fiu.. upholstered, and In walnut suns, asseneo upholstering. All at prices that command attention. We ask tfia you call and ex aline fo yourself. It 1. no trouble to show ...1.. 1- ...ninnt oak and antique. Dining suits, center tables, "tension Ubjaj secre taries, wardroDesanocvcivT...."s I. kept In a fi.st-cl.ss lurnuure sio.. ' ALBAS' FlRNITl RK CO New Addition. The plat uf Ilonck's addition to the city of Albany has just been nlcd with Recorder Davis. It consists of about three acres known as fair ground ot io. 6. .Nicely located there will be uemand for the lots. Private &ale of Household Goods. Mrs W U Rice offers at private sale her en tire lot of household Bonds, consisting of two chamber seti,settees,kitchen furniture, carpets, stores, etc. The goods are in care i Mrt t j Stuart. Hay Wasted Mr L Senders, of this 'ily will buy all the clean timothy hay brought to him In tightly compressed bales, or which the market price in cash will be i'iu. Denver at stables. Orv kR the MoLNTAts..-A barrel of .i.i.a wf .nine fine cheese ano a large Ul.u I ... 1 1 voice of choice lunch goods just recenco at Brown?ll & btanaro s. o s.-.D. Item. The finest line of cut 's " . .. .. o c n,l .hears in the city si oie.. So'x'.. Their goods arc the very best and will stand the test. ,,,., Yft. 10,000 rolls of wall pa- . . . ...i r...t ilecorations iust ner. latest vancuc ---- r--- . .. ..;ii...v irvlnzs. iceiver u rvn - - KldtilerrsI Kid Hlovet !! f have iust receved a full line of kid colvc. branded Oi.r Own. This is a genu- . . 1 h..v direct from importers tne kiu .."- ,h,n ., bet lalueof inT glove 1 e-V sold for this into. 5 KttoV.1 ' "'lchln8' $,-5 St Ciiarls E Meore, J E Ranson. Chicago; Mrs E Tanner, Los Angeles ; H U Sahlstrom, r A toon, j r i-owen, j E Loul. A S Maxwell, Portland ; H 11 Burch.San Diego t W a Howard.Sonoma; M L Dorris, Corvallis ; n. lnisnoim,oci- tie : Dr S R letsup, Salem : O I Morris, a.-'r fannle Paradox : C W Svfers, S I' ; J R Ream, Eugene ; F M French.city; Exchasoe hotel.- L. 11 1 hompson T Tougher ; Prof G Morris ! W Holman; J Hunter ; G Neltledon ; J Spidel j II HOtt ; I Llngucnneia ; o nuuuiiguo. r . c ui.I-m . C Hnndmnn. wife J.UJ .1 1 1 J ... ...... , w , and brother : J A Hyman and .wife ; M Morgan ; I Conroy ; A I runups ; v n Curtis : Mr Harper ; J L Wllliatnt ; vv E Wcltor ; II Dobany ; V Mllen ; rreo Fisher ; E Eggerth ; A W Warngust ; I Cober : L Baker ; II Meeson : 11 -ci- son i tl A myers ; .vimc , j m W Holland D.IIII Hni'sE Thos Nicholson, Seat tle, W T R Davenport, A Hamburger, W H H n erdorf. rl VYOOd, roriiunu; l. r Woods, SF;C tVoodn,A3 Cahcn.J Cahen, A Hirris, Mrs Wheeler, S F; W R Sent- Murnhev. Cal: A Ilutt, Santa nosa, r.i.i n.hn iilrm:A B Hudelsen. let- . 'i . .. ... ... .i i ( 11., T ferson; J iv weauienuiu wuu mmi., . Wallace and ram-iv, miss .niiiinc aiavi. E La Forest and wife, It saitmarsn, J amiin, B Tall, A Porter, J Mcuonaio, n J mon- ..uu.n.i ..-if, rltv: G Ledcerwood. IS i v-nnl. I Uuin au. fc liurnnimc, n per pair. S. E. Vousg. RnrmNiff! T H Hubbard. Salem; W t Pfeiffer, Spokane; G Valerius; H F Pow ell. Prlncville: W A Howard. d.. tt,i-.p..- S Burroutihs. Chico : E Sanders. Portland . A T Workman, East p. ,lnn,l - W B Demnsev, A T : J Lam I o Anneles : (i llampel, Sacra mento: F Stehn, S F ; Miss Allen, Jcf- ..... . I Heattie. Camden, Del ; r. u,ni.art I'.rawnsville : L M McGill, w.i Vt : L C Miller, Lyons ; Frank . Home : C Smith and wife ii'is n.n ii.klnnd : E Schneider : I O Conner, citv : R K Ashby, city ; Mrs L u r ,., n,J rhild : 11 Gable, Cal ; W Kirnr. Cn'i ; M H Aher. Yaquina S James Miti, Ynmiina : Mr Lench and wile, ii-i . ii wrnA TfSffim.i t f II Robintton P Weber ! W II Grant : TO Dcll i S Knltzcl I J A Dick son. rVheat, SO cents, 15 cent thsving at Viereck's. 8 tickets for ?1 at Vierek't . New dreas goods at Mcllwaiu's. Mason fruit jars at F L Kenton's - Refrigeratora at Stewart ot Sox's. Ice oream freezers at Stewart & Sox's. New ioyoice cf fine gold rings at French A barrel of salt salmon just opened at F L Kenton's. . Fresh cream cheese just received at F L Kenton's, New cream cheese jast received at Conrad Meyers. For tale, cheap, second hand organ, Mrs. Hymen's. 3 chain running steady at Viereck's shav ing parlors, Beit roaat coffee in the eity at Conrad Meyers. , I W Starr, physician and surgeon, Albany, Uregon. Good cooking ttove only $10 at Hop., ji & Saltmarth's. The best watch in the world for the money at F M French's. Side saddles and ladiet ridiug surcingles at Thompson & Overman's: Thompson 4 Overman, agents for tbe great Pynamite baggy whip. For a number one auality of koiyea forks and spoons call at F M Frenofl'i. Tubbi't pure manilla birdma twine in largo uantitiet at Stewart & Sox's. 1 he ohoicect line of table ' luxuries ean be fouud at Brownell & Stintrd't. I W Bentlev. best boot snd shoe maker in city, opposite Fortmiller& Irting's. A lame and tine line of window ahsdes just received at Fortmiller & Irying's. Ice .ream every day at the Depot bote during the hot weather. Only IK cents, Money can't buy better oott and shoes than Mcllwsin is selliug, bncscsejjbetter goods are not manufactured. The variety of 23 cent hatt s e eoinir at 10 percent, ditcnnnr at E as 0 Howard't, at well as their other muiioery gooat. Sume fine California cheese, a barrel of aoMen drip vrup and some fine eomb honey just received at Brownell & Stanard's. Qo t.i Hibler & Paisley for your job print in, iney oo any na an ainasoi worn in the puoiisbing and job prittting line. Quick work and icw prices. Call and examine Z. T. Wright's stock of Inbricsting oils. Also steam goods of all kinds-. Keep the celebrated Powell Sight- feed Lubricators and oil eups, oenstantly on hand. Also lrahern. Lntauii Fores pumps Iron pipe especially, liranch Home one bl.ick ab.iyeAlna ny Ir-m Works. Fire Backs. Warran ted . for 15 years, All sizes en styles, The World's test. More than hun dred 7 hun dred differ ent styles x ok s and heaters . Roofing', Job Work, Plumbing, Eave Trough. Range Boilers Conductor Pumps. F. KENTON. DEALER I3ST FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES Choice Candy, Nuts, Fruit, etc. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. NEA .THE POST OFFICE. ALBANY, CI KCf BAtttK!. Ihe hnest line of baby carr ages in the Valley j'ist n :e'.rcd at Stewart & Sox's. Prices are remarkably cheap con. sidering the superior quality of the carri ages. TahVs.V C's nnre Manilla twine, best qnality, at Stewart K aova. MATTHEWS k WASHBURN, Cany a first clasa stock of Stoves, Tinwarp,Hardware,Etc, r, bv taabsli TV tare , 'Which that ro lelllnc at remarkalby low prices. JOB WORK carefully end promptly done at reasonable price. Fresh Buttrr We have a nice lot o fresh butter. Also a fine lot ol lunch goods, Deviled ham, soused pigs feet, mustard sardines, Imported French ttrdlnes, cream I MAHKIF.I " AMBLE WELCH. In Lebanon, on c lnlv 17 iRSo,nv Rev Glbonr, Mr U L ftmM MM O- M Welch, both of Lebanon, II vnn have aur iob Wcrk to di call on 0 W.8 nith who is prT. d to do it with neatness and disnat. snd at cheap aa any-ene. Hor Wk vuier Items. Keep cool. T. Rnt't refrigerators if the n.arket at Stew art .V: Sox s. Buy one now. a ii .!,.. ..I irr eream freeiers at Stew art & Sox's. Purchase one and manufac ture this delicious dish fit heme. Our line of choice teas and coffees is un equaled in town. rJROWEf.L OC nTAARD, T.i Irtieo oor stock of canned' goods ws wid sell t ' ng in that line at remarkably low prices. DRWWjrU, a oTAnAHIl. HOPKINS &, SALTMARSH - DEALERS IS ' STOVES, TIN WARE. SHEET IRON, COPPER WARE, , ETC., ETC. Agents for "On Time" Hesllne: and onoklre: Rlnve. Ji b work, pluinb'ng, eten promptly .HcnCed tn. CHEAPEST AND BEiT PLACE IN THE CITY. viieese and all kinds of fresh crackers. WiM.AMKTTE PaCKI.NO Co.