Daily evening Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-1888, May 07, 1888, Page 1, Image 1

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ALB
DAILY EVENING ,A !f o,
ANY DEMOCRAT.
VOL. I.
Conrad Meyer,
PROPRIETOR OF-
STAR AAKtillY,
Corner Broadalbin and First Sts.,
-DEALER IN-
Cunuetl Fruits,
GliMMwnro,
Dried Fruits,
Tobacco,
NuRiir, .
t.'oflpo,
Etc,,
'u ileal Mentis,
tuccnswitrc,
Vctfi'tublcs,
Clears,
SkIccs,
Ten,
Etc.,
!i In fiat ovorything that is kot in gen
i ral varloty and grocery store. II igboxt
J market price paid for
J, ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE.
! THE YAQULVA ROUTE.
i
Oregon Pacific Railroad,
Oregon DuVclopinent Company's SUatn
'"a ship Lino.
i -225 MILES SHORTER.
20 LWU33 LESS TIHE
j than by nny otlior route.
First-class through passengor "ami
It freight line from Portland ami nil points
S ). in the Willamette Valley to ami from Su
a Francisco, (Jul.
Willamette River Line of Steamers.
The "Wm. M. Iloatf," The "N. S, Kent
ley," The "Throe Sialers" aro in service
for both passenger and freight Iralllu be
tween Corvallis and Portland mid in'.er
mediate points, leaving Company's wharf,
Corvallis, and Messrs. llulinan Co'a
wharf, Nog. 200 and 421 Front tit., Tort
land, threo times a w.ck as follows :
N'UKTll 1MIND.
Leave Corvallis, Moll., Wftl. and Friday, 10.UOA, M.
Leave AlbatiVt Monday, Wed. and Friday, 12:00 Noon
Arrive I'orllaud, Tue., Thu, and Saturday, 6:30 P. M.
A
south isouno.
Leave Portland, Mon., Wed. and Friday, 8:00 A. M,
Leave Albany. Tue.. Thura. and Salurduv. l::iu n. M.
Arrive Corvallis, Tue., Tim. and Saturday, 4:20 i M.
TlAnt. nifllcA olnnA f-nnnpelinn nt Albany
with trains of theUrogon Paul lie Kailroaii,
TIME HOHKDUI.K. (except Sundays.)
Leave Albany, 1:00 F. M, ; Leave Yanulna, tl::loA,M.
Leave Corvallis, 1:17 r, u. I.eave Curvallia.lOS a,u.
Arrive Ynniilna, Vf'l) r. x. Arrive AlVity, 11:16 a. H,
O. dc C. trains connect at Albany and
Corvallis. The above trains connect at
Yaquina with the Oregon Development
Company's Line of Steamships between
Yaquina and iian Francisco,
MAILING DATES .
MTKAMKUS, raOll SAK FRA.NCIHCU. KHOH rAljLINA
Willamette Valley, Ajiril 21th. Mav Oth.
Willamette Valley, May luih. May K.th
Willamette Valley. iUy nisi. May Stli,
Willamette Valley, May Slat.
The Company '.ooryex .lie right to
ohange sailing dates without notice.
N. 11. Passengers from Por.Utiu and
Willamette Valley points can make close
connection witlniie traius of the Yaquina
route at Albany or Corvallis, and il des
tined to San Francisco should arrange to
arrive at Vaquiua the evening before date
of sailing.
Passenger and F.rlalu Itules ninny I lie
Lowrsl.
. For information apply to U J Stuart, Freight and
Tic'.:et Alicnt, Albany, or to C II liaswcll, Jr., O. F.
A P. A(fl Oregon buvelopmenl Co,, 334 Miiitiromery
St., San Francisco, Cal, u. u. IIMi,K,
A. (1. F. and 1. Airtnt,
Oregon Tatillc It It Co. Corvallis, Or.
' OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
' Oregon & California It. 11,
AND CONS FACTIONS.
Tin: n r. siiisri jioiti:.
o
Time between Albany and Sat, Fmnciac., 85 hours.
OALirOHNIA KXPRXtM 1, (INS DAILY.
8u'.li Srth"
4.00 r. M. I Loave .'urtlunj Arrivo I 10:41) a H
8.05 rN Uav Allwuiy Lvave 7:U.r. A M
7:40 A if I Arrivo Pan Fi mclcvco bcave I :;t0 r H
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LOCAL rAH8N0KR TKAI.VS UAILY (except Sl.tnl.ty).
8:00 A H Lcava Iv.rtlutM
12:40 P u leav Albany
8:40 PM I Arrivo Kiwii
Arrive I 'a.Abf m
liouve I 11:;!.') a m
ItCKve B .-00 A M
LOCAL PASSHNOKR TKAINH DAILY, KXCKIT Ht'NDAY,
8:10 P U
B:n(lP M
Arrive
Allmnv
Lc bun on
12:.ri0 P u I Jyeve Albany
1::rI i'M J Arrive Lebanon
-T
Airive 1 1:4; a h
l.cava I h.W a M
Arrive ( H:4fip m
Leiive I 2:0ii v u
1
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
i;TIIIIV HLKKI'KIIS lor
Hrroml 4 laa fnKPiiarrn
n nil llirnuli Inline
I Kr.K or IIAUtiE,
Weal klile Llvlalon.
ItWBH l1nTI,Al AVI) 'HIVALLIH,
ALBANY, Oil., jMONDAY, 3IAY 7, 1888.
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, i y if
NO. 1.
7
(Successor to N. II. Allen & Co.)
Ig now iccciving new goods in every line. Old goods aold out.
mmmy
ItWa-i.fc'ZaWUliU
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Everything" New, with New Price
Lower than Ever Offered '
in Albany,
consist:.!'' tf
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HATS CAPS
FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
AND GROCERIES.
I pnipofiB to have os complete a stock ' li.i i, evHr brou-litti V. -any,
with nil tlm
New Novelties
and
Latest Styles
ami as tlioy aie niamifaclnicd. All old cnstomem and f.icds of lliu !.,.
and sa well onvs, ure cidnilly i..vit-d f... (a!l and inHpcoc stock and
iici'?.
I Do Not Propose To Re Undersold.
W 1. HEAD,
MAiltrais dailt (ea:ept Sunday.)
t?3 A M i
Arrirt
Fiirtland
Corrtllit
Arrive I 0:15 P m
1t 1:90 PM
XXPHKM TRAILS DAILY (eXOipl 8UOdy .)
VO PM I Iavi
00PM I Arrl-o
Portland
MuMlnnvilla
Arrive 9:00 A H
lave A.4S A M
At AlbtHY tnd CorvftlHi eoi.nMt wlih trtvi. j
refon roilU lUilroxi
1 For full hiforniAtion PcKrJk) rates, supt. etc.,
II nn l'AmlwhT,i Airatlit
r... ...r., .
r R. KOF.I1LER,
Manaffer.
K. P. Roaxiw, .
PuiAnilt.
57 First, 'Street, Albany, Or.
Julius Joseph
CRGCIEH
AfiO
TOBACCONIST.
Gl FIEST ST.,
Next lo Burkhnrt & K onev's lteal I'tUto
lllcc
ALBANY, OREGON.
First National Bank
OF A I.HAN 1 1 OREGON.
President I.. Fi.'X'N
Vice President S, K. YolM,
Casbier..... ....(IhO. K. CIIASIBKItl.AIN
TRANSACTS A OENERALhankni(buliie.
ACCOUNTS KEPT aubject to check.
SIGHT EXCHANGE and teleirraphlo traimror, dull'
on New York, San FranciKO, Chicago and Portl
Oregon.
COLLECTIONS MADE on fayorable tenut.
DIHIICTOIia.
w. E. YOUXO, Oro, R CnAMBBRLAIH
L. K Bl.Allf, L. Fl.l!t,
Waltrh E Ti'rhiill,
SncofBor lo X. II. Ailt-r. i Ch
Sew and Second Hand Store
Owing to tlio inon ased limnandu of onr
l)ninoxs wo have Loan coinpnllud to move
into a larger store and wo can now be
found nxt door to S. K, Yonnjr, whore
wo will be phased to see cur palrnns. II
joui.eodany sVoves, fiirulturo, tinware,
crockery, olocki, carpo'.a, pictures, frnlt
Jars, trnnkn, hooks, rollor akalea, addp,
aaws, plinoi, etc and a thousand dir.
ferent and use a Helen yon can ml do
better thin aids f San Pranclaoo tlinn you
ran do wllh u on apurohaeorexohange,
M. FRAr.KL.PJ & CO.
123 F.rM f'tiect, Albany, Or.
CROSSED & ALLEN.
PEOPBIETOBS
Albany Track and Dray Co,, Nc, 1.
Good, handled with rare and dlipatoh.
Cliii kcn lliisllc.
TELEGRA1TJ IIC NEWS.
A young mail clotlictl in the garb of a log
sawyer atood on the bride that .pan the
loaiiiin,. water, of Cocnnk Creck.atthe foot
ol auiliill Acmie. llilie pmportioned
form win inatclilos and his tiirKid muscle,
spoke hi Brcnt mrength. Ilia hair.black as
the raven's wing.hnng i wnvJf ringlets over
a brow of hlh intellectual mould ; his even,
dark us the Kjrvptlan night, .hone with a
lij,'lit that only comes to the eyes of one in
whose bosom surges and foams the fatal
love vtaves.that makes the strong man weak.
To-night he whispered : '-I must know my
fate to-niht. 1 shall lay my heart nnd my
cross-cut saw nt the feet of one of the no
blest women that ever hanged her hair or
seta hen on nineteen eggs." The sound of
footsteps fell on h:i ear and into his pres
ence stepjied a vision of loveliness that
would have quickened pulsation of the
calmest heart to have looked uon. I ler lithe,
willowy form was fenced in with calico
fencing, bought of C. 11. Montague, of Leb
anon, tihe wore the standard bustle of the
period arm in arm with its half sMcr, the
(ireiian Ivnd. Her hair, black and gloisv,
hung in billowy masses from herregal head ;
her eyes, large and tortuous, would have
vied in blackness with those of an India
I'lincess ; her cheeks had the delicate lint
of thu damask rose ; her lips, ripe and full,
reminded one of the heart of the passion
ilower grown in the tropical garden, of the
lCa:,t. The young man, with a cry of joy,
sprang to her side, and In a voice tliatcouid
be heard above the roar of the torrent he
told her that he loved her will, a love strong
er than a stone fence nnd that life w ithout
her angelic presence would be a howling
waste swept by a cyclone of misery and de
spair. "Henry," cried the fair maiden in a
voice choked with emotion and spruce gum,
"gladly would I be thine, but the fates have
willed that 1 must be another's ; ye,darlin&,
before the setting of another sun the orange
blossoms will deck my brow and 1 will be
llie loving, constant wife of the lumber
stacker, noblest and best of men." she
twittered as she glued her lips to his inus
lache, "forgive me if my words give you
pain, I will be your friend, your sister."
"Stop,"lie cried in a voice terse with agony,
his whole soul looking out of his gleaming
eyes, "false hearted traitoress, do you know
that you have inibittered my whole life, do
you know that for weeks,yea,montlis,I have
been faded on your shape, and that every
fern that those seven by nine feet of yours
tread on Is dearer to me than life itself. Go,"
he walled, and as she turned to depart he
fell with a hollow moan upon the bridge.
,itr lit tl.e tiwrnln-nnlig'.it hh -ii-ii-ml.
found him clasping in his aims the fatal
cross cut saw.
Henry Ross Deakins of the Fifth Ward
was elected I'ros. Attorney of the llristle at
the last election.
A grand ball was given by the Chicken
Bristle gun and rod club at the Wigwam on
Friday night ot last week. Music by the
well known and ellicient orchestra of 11.
Ross l)eakins,of this citv.
Mr. S. R. Claypool, of Chrystal Valley,
will start for Kustcrn Oregon the first of
May. Sam's many friends wish him a
pleasant journey and safe return.
Judge Davenport has not yet taken the
oath of olHce.
Messrs, Hale llackenstoand Sid Dorris.of
your city, were at the llristle last week on a
fishing excursion. They lamL-d several line
rout.
The Sabbath S.:hoal at Liberty church
Is prooresslng finely. The at'en-'aiu'e is
large an. I much Interest is m inifcsted by
ali who attend. Preaching the first Sunday
tof every month by Rev. D. C. McFarland.
limcK Dust.
FRANCIS PFEIFFER,
PROPRIETOR OF
Works,
And Manufacturers ol
CHOICE CONFECTIONERY,
W ar t w prvp-rpil to at wholo
waif, always frt-sii hm'I pur hi Portland
firicfrM ut tlo.iinrN, We h!mi keep a full
ini ill'
Huta and Tropical Fruits,
s ou ft --
C!QAR AND TOBACCO
ib-piirrimMit is ram-'' Wo keep the
vo-., tint. i.;.tk .! Ai.nA..i.. mid oliHwina
In! num. iiKMirscliHiini slid lirier piptw tlial
In a duluihi to Kiuukfri,
Notice.
Wc have appointed Mr. S. A. DcVancy,
of Waterloo as our Agent in Linn county
for LatvK of prepared by Prof.
Parson's of I larvard University rsfressly for
farmrrs and butincss mm. Endorsed by the
chief and associated justices of the Suprcm.
Ilench. Is pronounced by thousands of the
clearest headed business ineu of the coun
try as a book w hich Ihey can not afford lo
tf-ailkoul. We ask an investigation o its
merits.
Agents wanted in every county In the
State.
W. P. Grant, Publisher.
(Agent for Western and Pacific Slates.)
3ioV,4 California St., Join Francisco, Cal.
it, 1!, ACCIOKKT.
Mui NT Cakmix, Pcnn., May 0. Be
tween ten and eleven o'clock last night a
terrible accident occurred on the Philadel
phia and Reading railroad, between this
city and Locust Gap. A freight train,con
sisting of seventy-five cars bound r Wil
liauisport became disconnected by break
ing ef cotipUng. The engine and three
cars ran lutif a mile before the crew dis
covered that the train was divided. The
first section awaited the arrival ol seennd
at the foot of a heavy grade and two brake
men losing control of the second scetion,it
dashed into the first section causing an ex
plosion in the third car, w hich was loaded
witli Dupant powder. Thirty persons
were injured or killed. The !o in r.ioney
is estimated at $7t;,ooo.
WHAT A SKT OF TI'.KTll lilt).
Ni-:v Yoiik, May 6. Mrs. Frances Mur
ry, residing in West Fortieth street, 40
years of uge.a native of England, died Fri
day in the New York hospital under very
pcculiarcircumstances. A week ago Mrs.
Murry was at the supper table with her
husband, Alexander, when he made some
remark which caused her to laugh. In the
midst of the excitement her husband was
startled to see her clutch her throat and
gasp. He sprang to her assistance and was
horrified to find she had swallowed four false
teeth and the plate to which they were at
tached. SI'IMNTI'.Si TilAVKIdSU.
Sax FKANcisco.May 6. It was reported
that Frank Lewis, the Corvallis, Oregon,
sprinter.was in this fity last week, -tewisis
a seventy -five yard sprinter and it is thought
he dropped into town incognito on the an
nouncement that a professional handicap
wouid be given here next month.
JIST RIlillT.
Salt L.kh, May 6. The Territorial
Democratic Convention was held yesterday
at Ogtlen. Craig Chambers and Charley
Williams were chosen as delegates to the
St. Louis National Convention. Resolutions
rei'w.e.p?2d dclm :.i that tla denioc. uts
of Utah cannot affiliate with Mormons.
number of Mormons were present at the
convention as delegates, but the Committee
on credentials refused to recognize them. It
is therefore probable that the Mormons will
hold an independent convention.
OVEIS FKNt'lNli.
Hei.exa, M. T., May 6. A report has
reached here of a terrible shooting scrape
on Willow creek, about seven miles south
of this place, in which S T Milrov and
brother were dangerouslv.if not fatally shot
by Pat Dooley.his son Johnny James Camp
bell and Blair King. Tne cause is said to
have been a dispute about fencing land.
i,;:. a will
Xstv Vt:; .;, May (. The will of the late
R.coeCtink la-j-'st d's:overed, dated Uti
ca, Mav, iSf)",leavesliiseiilire estate, valued
at $150,000, to Mrs Conkling.
WKDPED. '
Los Axi;m.i:s, May . Ex-Governor of
California, John G. Dmvnjy, was married
last evening nt the cathedral to Mrs. Rose V.
Kellv The affair was conducted very quiet
ly and the news was only learned to-day.
!;;. (il-.Ait'S'.s APP0NT.M ENT-J.
Hon. John M. Gearin will address the
citizens of the Slate on political issues at
the following places and times. Local coin
niLtcca are requested to see that suitable
arrangements are made in 'regard to pro
viding a hall nnd accommodations fc
speaking :
Oregon Citv. Thursday, May 10, 2 p, m.
Salem, Thursday, May 10, S p. m.
Albany, Fridiiy," May 11, 8 p. in.
lCugene Citv, Saturday, May, 1 2, 1 p. 111.
Oakland, Monday, May 14, 1 :3 P- '.
RosebuiL', Monday, May 14, S p. in.
Grant's Pass, Tuesday, .May 15, 2 p. 111.
Jacksonville, Wednesday, Mav 16, 8 p.m.
Ashland, Wednesday, May 16, 1 :30 p. 111.
Newport, Thursday, May 17, S p. m.
Corvallis, Friday, "May is. - p. m.
Independence, Saturday, May 19, 2 p. in.
Dallas, Saturdav, Mav' 19, t p. m.
McMinnville, Niondav. .Vny 21,8 p. m.
Lnfavctte, Monday, May ii, 1:30 p.m.
1 lillshoro, Tuesday, May 22, 2 p. m.
East Portland, We'tlncsday.May 23,8 p.m.
St. Helens, Thusday, May 248 p,m.
Alhina, Friday, Ma"v 25, 8 p m.
Astoria, Saturday, Slav 2li, 8 p. in.
Marshficld, Tues'day, May 29, 8 p. m.
Gervais, Friday, June I, 8 p. m.
Portland, Saturday, June 2, 8 p. m?
Gov. Pennoycr will speak with Mr.
Gcarln at Pendicton, The Dalles, Oregon
City, Salem, Astoria and Portland, at the
hour named in the above list.
A. Bush,
Chairman Dem. State Central Com.
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