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About Daily evening Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-1888 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1888)
DAILY EVENING ALBANY DEMOCRAT. VOL. I. ALBANY, OK., FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1888. NO. L7 Conrad Meyer, PROPRIETOR OF BTAR BAKERY, Corner Broalalbin and First Sts., , DEALER IN (unueil Frnitx, Canuert MeM, Glava.trare, Qaecn.ware, Dried Fruit, Vegetable., Tobacco, Clears, Nugar, NplcnM, Co flee, Tea, Etc,, Etc, 3n hut evorythlnK that is kept In a gen iral variety and grocery store. Highest njarkot price paid for ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. THE YAQUINA ROUTE. : Oregon Pacific Railroad, f ; Oregon Developmnnt Company'. Steam I ship Line. 225 MILES SHORTER, n 20 HOURS LESS TIME F than by any other route. . First-class through pansonger and freli.'lit line from Portland and all points , In tbe Wlllatiiotia Valley to and from ban KYanniHco. (Jal. FWillamBtto B,iver Lino of Steamers. The "Wm. M. Hoan," The 'N. 8, Bent ley," The "Three Sisters" are in service for both passenger and freight trnlllo be tween Corvallis and Portland and Inter mediate points, leaving Company's wharf, Corvallis. and Messrs. Hulman & Co'. t wharf, Nos. 200 and 202 Front St., Port land, three times a week as tollow. : , Noitru neuNO. LwnCorv.HU. Mon.,WeJ. .nil Friday, 10:00 A, M. Lear. Albany, Monday, Wed. .nd Friday. V:W Noon Arrive Portland, Tue., Tliu, and Saturday, ft:30 P. it . SOUTH HOUND. Lesv. Portland, Mon., Wed. .ad Friday, 8.00 A.M. Le.vtAlb.ny, Tue., Thurs. .nd Saturday, 1:20 p. M, 'Arriv. Corvallis, Tuc., Thu..nd Halurday, 4:20 P. M. Bests ma'ke close connection at Albany with trains of the Oregon Faelno KallroaU. TIME gOllKDUI.E. (except Sundays.) Lm,rt Albiny, liOO i.' u. LeM uorv.llit. i:il r.'.M. S-rrirs Yaquina, r.M. Leave Yanuina. fl:ao A.M. IMV4 Corvellis.lO: a.m. Arrive Albauy, n:li A. At, 1. A O. trains connect at Albany and cvallls. The aoove train, connect at aaulna with the Oreiron Development company a ume oi oieamsuips oeiwneu Xaqulua ana an rrancisco. SAILING DATES , KJtOS SAS rKASCISOO. VtlOU YAUUIMA lllteniett. V.lley, Mtyitat. llamette V.lley, ll.y Slit Yllfcim.lte V.lley. Jun. Uth Irllkmelte V.lley, J une '.gild M.r 20th June uth June 17th June 28th. V The Company carves .he right to ehanga sailing dates without notice. i' n. u. I'assuugera iroin ror.una ana fkVlllaniette Valley points can make olose oonoectl-n with the trains of the Yaquina roate at Albany or Corvallis, and 11 des tined to San Francisco should arrange to arrive at Yaquina tho evening before date of oiling. Passenger and t. rljilil Riles nlway Hie , Lowest. For Information apply to u J Stuart, Freight ar.i Ticket Aifont, Albany, oi to C II Haswell. Jr., O. F. OK F, Aift,, OroKou Dvulujiinctit L'o 334 Montgomery St., Bun Frauulao, C.il, C. l'vtlO4l IS, A. It. F. .ml P AtrAtifc. Onguu Pacinc It U Co. Uorrellis, Or. , i OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA f i -iVIA-, urctgon & u iniornia it. u, j AND COKKECTIOSS. ' TIIK MT. n 1ST A KorTE. is3e betwMin Albany and Bat, Frviciics, 8ft Bouts. . ? OAUFORXIA RXFRIM 1U1INS DAILY. 'Bonsh North 4.00 1. a. I U.ve PorlUnd Arrive I WAO a a B:0tra U.ve Alluny Lo.ve 7:05 A a :7:40 A M Arrive Han FiundaiHi lieve 8:31) r u F. READ (Successor to N. H. Allen & Co.) Is dow receiving new goods in every line. Old goodsfrfoM out. Everything New, with New Prices Lower than Ever Offered in Albany, coDBUtiag of Here is some advice that the republican party will do well te heed. It was given at the Convention of republican clubs in Iowa by an ex-Gevcrnor of that state, and is at follews : "The only way to break the selid Soutli is to get the people of the .South to do it themselves. Take the republican party off all sectional planks ; make the platform as broad as the country. Let the question of suffrage, of the counting of votes In the Seuth.settle itsclf,as it surety will." The truth of the matte is, there Is not much of a question to settle, either politi cally or ethically. The races are getting on very well together under tlfe influence f sound democratic common sense. Of course,the presence of a very large colored element gives rise to some social compli cations. Hut for these the cure has been ably pointed out by the recent Southern Immigration Convention. The large in flux of industrious white settlers will soon dispese of the race issue in the South, and colored citizens will have nothing to com plain ef, because no one will oppress them in a country in which their labor will con tinue to be in profitable demand. The Orcgoman says : "In view of the fact that the democratic party of Oregon has g.ne straight back on its tariff platform of twoyearsag.it would be as well perhaps for Ciov. Penneyer and the other brethren to ask the choir t. open their meeting by singing." Now, In view of the fact that the Orego nian has gone straight back en its free trade views so often expressed in its col umns during the last five years.it would be as well perhaps for Williams and the other brethren to ask Bro.Driver to pronounce an invocation for the republican party of the state. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS, B0OTS;HOESv AND QBOQERIES I propose f have as coror'clj s'wclc , evm-v line a ever Wrought to any, witb a!) tSs .. . New Novelties and Latest Styles and a tbuv lire manufactured. All old customers and friouiU l,.. and si well tef ww, are cordially hvneq- l0 Mij and iuHj.ecc stock and Do Hoi Propose fie To Undersold. ' W .F. READ, S'icevnr u. AileoA Co !l MCAM-ASStixaK. tiiaisb DAILY (except Sunday). fcOffA a I l.eavo" Portland Arrive I 8M6V3 aiJ: r a Lesve Albany Leave 11:36 A a sJ:iOrM Arrive Knvono L.vo Uoam i i: t0Cl PAMINOKH TRAINS OAILT, B.TCKPT SUN DAT. ftWf M I Uetivu 1 HMr m I Arrive laiSOnil Lemvo Album- "M6.ril J Arrive Lebanon Albmijr Lebanon Arrive I 5:45 a M Li-iive tVlfO A M Arrive 2:45 f M Leave 2:1KJ p H PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. KICIiKSIitV SLKKPKItS lr Heroiiil Class lasaenaers n all i lira it;; li irnln. !', t'UF.K OF H tUUE. ' r Wat Bide tvivialnn. sAitTanx saily (ex .-epl Sunday.) )ALiave Portland Arrlv. m:16r CorvillU Uave l:30r 1)111 I Liave 9:3ft vjijrrlve ij lirsisi tsaixs daily (exojpt Sunday.) 4:S0PUILeav. Portland - Arrive I 0:00 A H - StOO r a I Arri-e MoMlnnvtlle L.ve IS.4S a a ' " ' ' At Albany tnd Oernllla coi.neot with tr.l.i ol vnfon ractok Miroa, Ferlull Informatl.n re?rJlni rates, aiapt. etc.. U so Uemp.ny Aellt.r , ' :. a. auauusa, ...., a. p. BOOKRS. ' ..Mwmft. ., , PMsAnat. 57 First, 'Street, Albany, (Jr. Lmn fpunty Hank, COWAX, RALSTOX & CO., (succoHiors to Cowan A Cusiuk.) ALBANY - - - OREGON. TRANSACTS a Ronernl bunking bunlnoss. DRAW STOUT DRA.PTS on Nuw York. San Fran otBcond Portland. Oregon, LOAN MOrfEYon upprovcd iccurity. RKCGlVEttepoflltd mibjcc: to chock. ' , COTiLECTIONS entrtnted to m will receive prompt entUin.- raftana.iiTH r FOSHAY & JVIASON, -?MUli AMD RlTIAIl- ' Druggists and Booksellers, Agents for John It. Alden's ptiblloatlons, I j.lL W0.181! Pbfc65'4 prisss with fostagoatUrtd. , . , AI.BAWY, OKKGON. RedCrownMills ISOM, LANNINU & ., lR()l'R'S. kkw pnociuw ruioK supehiob for famimbs Ann BAKKKS CSX. . . - , BEST STORAGE "-crMTiES: Highest ' Price in Cirah fc Wheat ALBANY OR. J, A. WINTER, A Phr.toeranhtrofexneripnce.isin Browns vill. for the summer, and ii urepareiV to I make puotos lnjau sizes ami siyier. G. L. BLACKftMN, Sn&rsso. to E. i ;r; Langihii. DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, BRUSHES, and everything kept In h first class Drug Store. Also a fins stock of pianos and r.rrnnic ALBANY. OREliON. JOS. WEBBER'S . Barber Shop Is now lbea(di" until lie irets into thi new Foshay fc Mason building. Just north of No,S'. Knuine Hoiiiif, where old and new customer, .re intliod to call on biui. Tearhtr's Examination. Notice Is hereby given that the regular public quarterly examination of teachers for Linn county, will take place at the Court House in Albany, commencing at noon Thursday, May 31st, 1888. All teachers desiring examination will please be present at the beginning. You will further notice that rlie above date is made one day later than that required by law, for the reason that Wednesday, May 30th is a legal holiday. . ... . D. V. S. Reid, ; T Countv School Superintendent. TELEGRAPPIIICjNEWS. Tue Mill's Hill. Wasiiixutox, May 24The ccrmittee in charge of the republican brannh of the tariff met to-day and figured as tothe pro bable result of the vote on thi Mills bill. Under liberal estimate from their stand point there are now 163 votes :n favor of and 161 against the bill in its present shape. This result is reached by the following line of reasoning : There are iCSdemociats, 1 53 republicans andi indcpendoats.Thereof the latter will probably vote for the Mills bill and one against it. Thas the full strength oS the two parties lav the House is 171 democrats and 154 republicans. According to the reasoningof the repub licans, the democrats will lot nine votes and gain one and perhaps three republican votes, which gives the Aiilla bill a total of 163. The republicans expect to gain nine votes and lose one, which gives a total of 162. Chairman Mills says the republican managers will encounter considerable diffi culty in naming the nine democrats count ed upon to vote against the bill, as personal assurances nave been given him which warrant him in saying that not even six democrats arc disposed t. vote against the bill, and if certain amendments arc made that number may be reduced. Only a Cliinaniaa.' Chicago, May 24. Charies Carey, who deliberately killed Hoy Xi Ding' a china man, at the stock yards packing house April 3, pleaded guilty, and has been sen tenced to fifty years by the judge. The victim wenf to buy scraps, when Carey walked up to him, laug'd, pulled a revol ver and shot him dead.- To the horrified 9pectasort he said: "I've only killed a chinamen." Kansas Cyclone. Wellington, May 24. A cyclone struck the town ef Arizona, a few miles west of this city yesterday, cutting its way through the thickest settled portion of the place. Among the buildings destroyed are t'.e Methodist Church, Palace hotel and a number of stores and dwellings. Several people were severely injured by flying timbers. To the Thinking People of Albany Friends : Inasmuch as this is the day and age of sensational advertising and every business man is racking his brain trying to concoct some scheme whereby he can get ahead of his neighbor. V with to deviate rom th.lt rulea.iJ mike the (.'lowing state ments, knowing that they wilt be appre ciated by nil lovers of truth ar.d justice. We are here in business for the purpose of making money and we realize that in order to accomplish that object we must have a continuance of ourlargv: p.itrona je. Furlh ermore we know that this can be assured only by extreme effort on our part and we wish to state that we will it all times give you first-class goods at prices as low or "lower than any house in Albany and in ad dition allow you 5 percent off" on all cash purchases. The statement made by some dealers that they can buy cheaper than others is (ollv in the extreme as all cash. buvC." bW eqiuil advantages one with an other. vVIiSt w' lire striving to tin is to merit your patroiMip arid we hope by square, upright dealing to do d iiiul be of mutual benefit one to another. Respectfully, ' Brownell & 'St.ward, J r.rp row rreeivirg my nrum and summi1 drcte rordr. Cell fur'y aud sci:re harca ns V. F. ItKAn. The finest Uoaft collie in the market at Wallace k Thompson's. JOHN BRSCCS, HiCmisT, ALBANY, - - OREGON RoseS a SfWeialty. CeineteryJIot. ;ilantfd rcT .(tended to. L, W. CLARK, PortrWitv Photographer. Stualo corner Stoohd and Ferry St.-oels ne.rOpora House. Oround llonr. Children', pictures a specialty. ALBANY. - - - OREGON. City Market, M. HYDfi IVbprielor, Fresh meats constantly on hart1.' Near corner of First and Fen v Streets. His Op'n'on. MiNNEAPons,May 24. J W Webb.state organizer of the prohibitionists in Oregon, said in an Interview that Oregon is sure for the democrats, as the prohibiten vote will throw it that wav, Signed. Wasihoton. May 24, The president has signed the Harney land district bill, and Secretary Vilas informed Mr. Her mann to-day that he should favor such a place in the district for the office as would be conveniently central, and yet located so as to subserve the interest of the greatest number. New iJiship. N'r.w York, May 24. The tenth, elev enth, twelfth and thirteenth ballots in the Methodist conference fi'.iled to elect the fourth bishop. On the fourteenth ballot Pr. Newman was oV'-Jed. A ill Ft: plosion. Pauls, May 24.-A terrible explosion took place to day in Mer!ot's cartridge and fire-works factory, between Pantin and PrcstGcrvois, by which seven bui dings were destroyed. Eleven dead bodies have been taker from thj ruins and twenty-one pcrsons.all more or l?ss injured, have teen rescued. The search for victims is proceeding. County Onvsss, CrawfordsvLic'j 1'iirsda.vj May 29th; & one o'clock p. m. - Sweet Home, Wcdnesdaj', .!iy jo!h; a' one o'clock p. m. Waterloo, Thursday, May 31st, at on o'clcck p. ni. - Leb-mon, Friday, June 1st, at one o'cloc's p. m. Albany, Saturday, June 2nd, at one o'clock p. m. Opposing candidates arc respectfully in vited to be present and participate in the discussions. J. A. Heard, Chairman Democratic County Central Commiltte. msoixTioN N.OTICK. Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership of Kenton tc t hase, grocers, has been dissolved, Mr. Chase retiring. The business will be continued at the d stand by Mr. Kenton. DR. A. H, TMAFEK, I finve recently arrived firm tlui East am. am fully prepared to treat in ihf niott ihnr ov R land Buucttttful tnnumr nil kinds of warn, cm uew, eutf tiin..r, fctofulp. eta, ou ri win b ti rm. I nm prepaid to give ns ,'tHd reference imy ci near do tor in the ooi'ntry. Add -. me at A)ban end I will , iT ti-dd lttfotiual O 1. - . ,,. . A. H. TAT.TArr.BO. Jr- rr""