Daily evening Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-1888, May 16, 1888, Page 1, Image 1

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    DAILY EVENING
ALBANY ' DEMOCRAT.
ArOL. J.
ALBANY, OR., WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1888.
'Conrad Meyer,
k -PROPKIKTOH OF-
STAR JUKEHY,
Corner Broadalbin and First Sts.,
-DKALER IN-
G'annetl FrnttN, Cnniie.l Moist,
CilaKswure, Uueenitwure.
Dried Fruit, VtfcetableH,
Tobacco, I'lguri.,
Nilgai-, NIcn,
Codec, Ten,
Etc,, lite,.
In fact everything thai is kopt in a gen
ral variety and grocery sloro. Highest
niarkot price paid Tor
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE.
THE YAQUINA KOUTE.
Oregon Pacific Railroad,
I Oregon Development Company's .Steam
ship Line.
225 MILES SHORTER.
M 20 HOURS LESS TIME
'A ' tan by any other route.
First-olasM through passenger anil
freight line from Portland and all polntN
in the Wlllamutla Valley to and from ban
Francisco, C'al.
n ... ii- yi tj - p n i
r wiuauiBB r,iver wile di CuBaniers.
The "Win. M. Hong," Tho "N. S, Bsnt-
ley," i ne "inree bisters" are In service
i lor uolti passenger and freight tralllo be-
, tween Corvallis and Portland and Inter-
j mediate pointa, leaving Company's wharf,
I Corvallla, and Mourn. Hulinan Co's
wharf, Nos. K) and 20i Front St., Port-
lauu, inree times a week a follow :
north uauNu.
Leave Crvallis, Moil., Wed. anil Kriilay, 10:UilA, M.
Leave Albany, Mumlay, Weil, ami Friday. 12:4) Nixm
Arrive Portlais!, Tue., Tliu, and Saturday, 6:30 F. !.
SOLTIl llOUNU.
1 Leave Portland, Uun., Wed. and Kri.l iv, s on A, II.
Ijeave Albany, Tue., Tlliira. and Saturday, 1:31 . M.
V Arrive Oorvallij, Tue., Thu. and Saturday, 4:20
Heats make close, connection at Albany
rilti trains of Hie Orogon Paullio Hailroatl.
TIME S::HKIri.K. (except Nimdaya.)
Leave Albany, 1:00 r. u,
Leave Corvalh., l:!7r,M.
Arrive Yaqulna, 6:60 r. a
Leave Yaqulna, 0:30 a, M.
Leave Corvallia,lU::ta a,h.
Arrive Albany, 11:16 a. a,
I t Mr 1 1 .... I .. ............ . . . II..... .1
U' f,.(.va.1 Ha That ahnva (ruins pamiimI. !
Yaqaina with the Oregon Development
Company's Line of Steamships between
Yaqaina and Kan Francisco,
NAIL1XU DATE .
armilKH,, vkum bam kkasohcu.
Willamette Valley,
Willamette Valley,
-Oilatnelle v alley.
rvVlllameiu Valley,
April aith.
May loth.
May 21 hi.
May mat,
Mar 6th.
May loth
May 2th,
The Company .oryes the right to
cbaugo aailiug dates without notice.
I. it. l'assengera trom ror.utiu and
Willanielto Valley points can make clone
connection with the trains til the Yaqulna
rout at Albany or corvallls, auu H ues
I tined to Man Francisco should arrange to
arrive at Yaqulna the evening before date
, of sailing.
Panamaer and i-'.rlglit Itulr always (lie
( l.uvti-sl.
t for infurmttion apply tit U J Stuart, Freight and
P Tit'ket Agent, Albany, or to C II llanwull, Jr., (1. K.
, P. Airt,, Oreifnn Muvulupiuvut Co,, 304 Montgomery
,' St., ban franulsuu, L'al, . C llM.lifc,
A. U. P. and P. Airent.
Uretrnli PauiRc U K Co. Cnrvalna, Ur,
OVERLAND TO .CALIFORNIA
Oregon & Cililornia K. K,
AND CONNECTIONS.
Till: T. HIS 41 A ItOI'TK.
Time between Albany aiiU Hitu Fmiclies. &i hourf.
UiLiroKMA KXI'.lltrtt, l.,tINK DAILY.
t
4.00 r. H. U-x I'.triUnJ Arrive I 10:41) A ll
1 :)! r u I U'v Alt.4iiy lave 7:0.' a m
J 7:40 a M I Ari-lve Kan K.oin-iw.M bevc 0::t0 r H
-3
ft I.3CAL rAS.ESIXR THAI. Ml PAILT OXCepi Suilt.ajf),
J.SB:0iAM Leave IVrtlaml
-ff 1-2:40 p H lavo Allitiiiy
SJ:4UlJl I Arrive Kntrmie
lj5'." LUuAL PAttlKNOitrl TRAINS PAII.T, KXCKIT Hl'NhAT
W
MM
I I " IBBirAEJB
7
(Successor to N. H. Allen & Co.)
To now receiving new goods in every line. Old goods .sold out.
Every thing New, with New Prices
Lower than Ever Offered
in Albany,
coiiHiatiog of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HATS, CAPS,
FURNISHING GOODS,
. BOOTS, SHOES,
AND GROCERIES.
I propose f" have na coinf'i '.i a stoclc t-veiv line as ever brought to Al
any, with ai. . i
New Novelties
and
Latest Styles
an-l h:i they hio nMiiufactur(J. All old cilRtomera hum f.in.I- Pil.
and aa wtJ, Lew ooch, arn cordially inviu-d to call end inspect stock at.d
-llOi!".
Do Sol Piopose To fie UndersoJd.
W .F. READ,
57 First 'Street, Albany, Or.
Arm il:4i r M
U'livt U :Sh A M
l,fVO 1 .-00 A M
'H.M r M I Arrive
i.l'J'ii.'iUPH I Leve
J
Alimiiy
tjCtritllUU
Allatiy
Lelmiion
Arritw i:4ii a m
Iac I fi;w A H
Arrive i r m
litnivn 2:1P P
;i PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
fr: MtM HliKKi KKN lor
m ull ilironuti Iralii
FKT.Ii OF (HlU4.fr;,
Wetl fthle MvUlon.
uAiLTRALf iiaily (ex itpt un.lny.)
U V' i 35 A u I jave P-irllaniJ
I ( vli:ii r nJArrtva Cirvnl.iii
r - bxtrkbii TRAiKt daily (exo.jp. 8und.)
Arrive i ttib p u
l.enre I 1:30 P M
4:M)PI Ltmve
, . x:0U PM Arrl-e
Portland
M.-Minnville
Arrive I V:00 a m
live I ft . 46 A M
4
f i. At Albany .nd CorrmlHi eoiineet with tntsi o(
'. Oregon pAcifl fUilroul
I j Frfutl luformatiim rprdinj mtet. nupi, ete.,
call on tympany atvih,
R. KOEULER,
UMimgor.
K. P. BOO BBS.
k rutAtrmt.
Lisa "runty Bank,
COW AX, RALSTON & CO.,
(M.ecoHK'irn tj C)waii it Cilyfuk.)
ALBANY - - OREGON.
TRANSACTS a unticral bankini; bilMbtcxs.
PHAWHKIIIT HRAFTSmi New York, San Fran
c.sco and Portland, Ort'ifon.
LOAN MOn'KY oti aiinYcd mcurlty.
ltK:KIVKiloNH(itsBulijec: to ebfek.
COLKECTIONS entrusted to ih will receive proiitl
ontioii.
Julius josep
GROCER
TOBACCONIST.
01 FIRST ST.,
Next (o Burkhart k Kteney'a Real Katate
llicp,
ALBANY, OREGON,
Slices ,r to oS H. Allnii Jt Cn
Notice.
We liavc apptjintcd Mr. S. A. l)c"ar.cv,
at Waterloo as our Agent in Linn county
for .ami of iiisiirst prepared bv Prof.
Parson' of Harvard University r.vriwf for
tarmrn end business men. Endorsed bv "the
chief and associated justices of the Supreme
...... iMunounceti uy thousands of the
clearest headed business inen of the coun
try as a book which they can not a ford to
bew.-it.iont. We ask an investigation of its
Agenls wanted In every enmity In tl.
State.
W. P. Grant, Publisher,
v r, '..ii, uitu i mint, oi.tien.
California tit., jjan Francisco, Cal.
New potatoes x'A cent perlb.it Brownell
& Slanard's.
Snecrssor to E, W. Lang-don.
DEALER IS
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, BRUSHES,
SOAPS, COMBS,
auu evcrytning Kepi in nrat-eiass Drug
Store. Also a due stock of pianos and
organs.
ALBANY. 0RE.J0X.
J he Democrats of Ohio arc thowirg
much discrimination in selecting tiieircan
didatca for Congress, and the stcadincss
with which they support the pol.cy of the
President is exciting the enthusiastic ad
miration of their friends in Wasliin-'ton.
In the Columbus district, the center of
the wool-growing interests, Congressman
Uuthwaite has triumphed over the com
blncd forces of the high tariff champion"
and won the nomination by acclamation.
Congressman Wilkins, Chairman of the
Hanking and Currency Committee, has
gone down in his district and a tariff re
former has taken Ids place. Mr. Wilkin
was in hearty accord with the Administra
ion on financial questions and there was
no disposition there to antagonize him.
The people of his district, however, know
what they want, and Mr. Wilkins will have
opportunity in the next Congress to defeat
tariff or any other legislation.
The news from Congcss Sency,s district
where the Convention met to day, is that
he too iias iost ground by reason of his ad
herence to Randall's views and that he is in
danger of losing his scat.
Cambebb, another Democrat w ho voted
with Randall in the last Congress, has now
wheeled into t lie tariff reform line.
The peculiarity of Mr. Blaine's case is
that a statement by him, decisive in formi
instead of being the end, is the beginning
of a controversc. Whether Mr. Blaine is
an ambitious invalid, as asserted by somct
or an unambitious athlete, as asserted by
himself, or a statesman in vigorous health'
v-ith an aversion to accepting a nomination
jhat may be overcome, which seems to be
the position ot Ulaine Doomcrs, his canvas
is none the less remarkable as an evidence
of the poverty of the Republican party.
An adjourned citizens' meeting of all
persons interested in the growth and pros
perity and development of the general busi
ness interests of the city of Albany, will be
held at the G. A. R. Hall, on Thursday, the
17th inst., at 8 o'clock, p. m., for the pur
pose of hearing the report of the committee
on sujscription,and of obtaining a 6ullicient
number of subscribers to the constitution
and by-laws reported by the committee
and adopted by the citizens meeting on
Wednesday evening last. All persons in
terested are requested to be present and as
sist in effecting said object.
By order of committee.
J. C. Powei.i., Chairman.
Ilucklen'a Arulra Halve
Tho best salve in tbo world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Halt Kbeum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Cnapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It
lsguarantoad to iclve perleot aatisfaction,
or monv refundnd. Price 25 cents per
box. For ale )j Foshay fc Mason.
Tltrir UualhfsH ltnoniiaz.
Pohthly no one thing has caused such
a revival oftra te at Foshay A Mason's
Druir vtore as their ivini? vay to Hieir
customers of so many free irril h 'i:- f
Dr. Kinu'a N-iw Discovery fur Oii-tliup
tion. Their trade is simjily ciniriimu-in
this very valuable nrticlo froir t.'in f .el
that italtvavseuresand riMverdisapp tint--.
Concha. Odds, Asthma, Hroiichitis,('roup
and ali throat and lung d:ases qun klv
cured. You nan tost it h.'nre uu ins by
dotting a trltl hnitlo fre, large isa si
Every bottle warranted.
Veterinary Surgeon.
vraduale if Ihs Ontario Veterinary Col
liy;e, 'i'nruiiln, C.msca.
t'Mieo and rn-1 louea corner of i-econd
ami ltaker NtieK
ALBANY, OREGON.
ut '.erv !mv ratt;s.
Lumbar, Shingles, Latli, Posts,
Pickots, Fence Trimmings,
Sash, Doors and Blinds.
Call fur prices a' yard c 6th St,. . 3i
east of O. C. awitca.
W. W, CR0VVDER.
WHinei&fHOfsoi,
Plain and Ornamental Painting
and Paper Hanging,
CEILING DECORATIONS A SPECIALTY
Work dono n short mdlce elthor in cily
r coiintry. Charges r.a-niisblo.
NO. 1).
TELKGRArPIIICNEWS.
A Itirli Strike.
J.UKso.vii.i.i:,Or.,May 15 Afewdays
ago Rotcn Bros, struck a quartz ledge
about six miles north of Jacksonville,which
has since proved to be very rich. Yester
day morning they commenced taking out
ore, and to-day thev brought to town over
$Soo in gold dust." It was taken from a
"pocket" in the ledge.
His Advice.
Nkw York, May 15. Five hundred
brewery workmen who have been locked
out four weeks because the boss brewers
refused to recognize their union, marched
down town to Mayor Hewitt's odice last
evening and asked the mayor, through S.
K. Shevitcli.the noted anarchist,to do some
thing in their behalf. The mayor advised
the men to go back to work.
(iatlirriu Tli'-ni In.
S.uramekto, May i v Articles of in
co "po ration and consolidation of all the
r.iilroads in Northern California owned or
heretofore leased by the Southern Pacific
were filed in the office of the Secretary of
.State to-day. Estimated length of the
roads, 7OO miles. The name of the corpor
ation is the Northern Railway Company of
California. The capital stock is $26,175,
000, of the par value of $i(IOa share. i
rectors Leland Stanford.Charles F.Crock
er, W V iiuntington,Tiinothv iiopkinsand
N T Smith. Place of business. San Fran
cisco.
A flig Sclieine.
Wasiiinotox, May 15. The Secretary
of the Interior,at the request of the Senate,
has sent to that body a long report upon
irrigation of deserts lands of the WestEx
perts of the interior department estimate
that there are about 1,000,000 square miles
of desert land that can be irrigated, which
at present are not valuable, and can be used
onlt at certain seasons of the year for pas
ture land. At the valuation put upon the
lands bythe United States of $1.25 per acre,
this 1,000,000 square miles of land would
be worth $St,oco,ooo. The department
estimates that if these lands could be irri
gated, they could be sold for $30 per acre,
which would amount to $19,200,000,000.
Pinafore on a Big Scalp.
San Fraxcisco, May 14. The first per
formance of the monster "Pinafore" opera
was given at the Mechanics' pavillion this
evening. The ship upon which the opera
was given has a mast that reaches nearly
to the roof, with a sixty-foot yard and full
rigging, upon which the crews of the
American men-of-war from Mare island
furled sails. The vessel is surrounded
with huge tanks.tilled with water, and the
officers went to and frem the Pinafore in
boats rowed hv tailors. The chorus was
excellent. The orchestra contained forty
musicians, ;1Iul the United States military
band performed on the ship. The opera
was given for the benriit of the proposed
home for destitute wives, mothers, sisters
and little rhildren of ld veterans, by the
Woman's Relief Co: ps of the G A. R.
IN lldicacy or Flavcir
and the mtV-aoy "f h scion luve render
d the famous California liqnl I fruit rem
piiy. Syrup cf V las, immensely ?opuiar.
It i'li. arises and Looms iif tliu closed and
leveiish svs wn. soil omoe's l.u.sdsi'hes,
no (Isai.d iovurs. For s!o by F"shay &
Mason,
Fine mix,-
ni p!:mi pit kles at
vV.ii.lace & Titoui'o:.'s.
'flirt Southern Pseilio io"v own. 25,19.89
mi en of i-Hilioxd.
A vintk'uit-u well ponti-d tolls us tint the
Ion nioiiiu-n h'lvo ."" entirely out of
stvie, t xcept with ehildteu. Wo announce
thoLiCt uli pie-sure, as tliey htvo ben a
very ii: lih uppewlaiio ti'wi meu's kais tint
oevi lionl 1 Have gamed aoy htalwav.
1KIW 1 : 1 1
If we know all the methods of approach
adopolcd by an enemy we are the better
enabled to ward off the danger and post
pone the moment when surrender becomes
inevitable. In many instances the inher
ent strength of the body suffices to enable it
to oppose the tendency toward death. Many
1 l,.-.l.cl iIip'ua fon-oa tn such an .
liuwc.! i,,.-.
extent that there is little or no help. In
ot.ier cases a nit e mu w mc hiuivh
t .' ...:u ...nl-nll tli i1,flVrinrff between
sudden death and many years of useful life.
Upon the first symptoms of a Cough, Cold
or any trouble of the Throat or Lungs, give
that old and well-known remedy Boschee's
German Syrup, a carciui trial, u win prove
what thousands sav it to be, the "benefactor
of any home."
J, A. WlnlTEe,
A Photographer of experienced in Browns
ville for the summer, and is prepared lo
make photos in all sizes and styles.