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DAILY EVENING AT TATVTY u n MQr'P AT VOL. 1. ALBANY, OR., MONDAY, MAY 28, 1888. NO. II) iWm. Fortmiiler & Co,, W5E 4-tA FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Prompt Attention-First-class Hoarse par After builnon hours call at roslt'.onoe corner Fifth and Baker streets. THE YAQUINA ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Eailroad, Oregon Development Company's; Steam blilp Line 225 MILES SHORTER. 20 HOURS LESS than by any oilier route. First-clans through pa-ssougur and freight Una from Portland and all point in the Willamotle Valloy to ami from Mall Francisco, Oil. Willamette River Liue of Steamers. The "Wm. M. Iloaa," The "N. S, Bent ley," The "Tbruo Sisters" Rro In xervice for both passenger anil freight trallio be tween Corvallbi and 1'ortland and Inter mediate points, loavlng Company' wharf, Corvallm, and Mesrn. Hulman & Co'a wharf, Nos. 1!00 and Wl Front St., Port land, three timed a week; as follow : NORTH HOUND. Leave Corvallii, Hun., Wed. ami Friday, 10:011 A, U. Leave Albany, Monday, v-'od. and Friday, ViMl Noon Arrive Portland, lue., Tim. and Saturday, 6:30 P. M. SOtTll HOUND. Leave Portland, M'Jn., Wod. and Friday, 8:00 A, M. Lea. Albany, Tuo., Tliur. and Haturday, 1:20 p. M. Arrive Covvallia, Tue., '1 hit. and Salunlay, :M P. M. Beats make close connection at Albany with trains of the Oregon Pacini) Kailroad. TIME HCIIKDL'LK. (oxccpt rlnndayn,) Leave Albany, 1:00 r. , Leave Corvalli., 1:17 P.M. Arriv. YaUlna, 6:0 r. H Leave Yaqulna, u::K 4,M. Leave Corvallia.lihag a.m. Arrive Albany, 11:15 a. M, V O. tfe C. trains connect at Albany and Corvallis. i Tho above trains connect at '(. yaquiu with the Oregon Development Yaqulna and .San Francisco. MAILING BATES . erKiKi'., yao Miff rsANclsuo. 1RIIM YAJUI.H4 Willamette Valley, Willamette Valloy, Willamette Valk-y. Willamette Valley, Hay 2 1st. May 31t June Utli June '.Mud May 20th Juno 11th June 17th June 'iiilu 9 HM BL.nl EJ H 7 (Successor to N. H. Allen & Co.) Ii no itceiviug new goods in every line. Old goodsjdolj out. i v i i in j ) r w i Jiett TlCMZt Everything' New, with New Prices Lower than Ever Offered in Albany, CnbhlNllog L f DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, JHATS, CAPS, IFURNISHING' GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES AND GROCERIES. I propose have as coroile:,) a sto;k j'.!Viir oy, with ! '".a lin 8 m ever brought t) The Company .-.-nrves the right j.o change sailing dates without notice. N. it. Passenger. from I'or.Uud and Willamotte Valley points uj.ii make close connection with vuo trains of the Yaiiuina route at Albany or Corvallis, und it des tined to Sin Francisoo should arrange to arrive at I'aiiuina the oveuing bol'ure date of sailing. I"asrnjer ami l',rlBlil Itatri nlvriirs (he Lowest. Forlnf.rmitlon ap;ly lu U J 8tu irt, 1'rclxlit anil Ticket Aifont, Alhauy, or to O II llaiwell, Jr., O. F. ft P. Ajtl,, Oregon Duvoloptiuiil Co,, a.'l Monl;;oiuery HI., Sun KrauslMM, Cal, C II1M.IiK. A. tl. P. and P. Agent, Or?;;ii Pai-ille It It Co. L'lirvalns, Or. OVEFiLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA. Oregon & C ililoruia Tt. K, ASi) COKSECTIOSS. Till! JIT. tt 11 I K: "' New Novelties and Latest Styles Hi id ii a icti?. j biiUvon Alltarjf anil ifci. Ki'ias'tie, bouts .IVMrtiRMl RXr&KHI 1l.S DAILY, Kou'ti i.lW r. ii. 1 Ljave HMb r m I U.ive A M I Ari-ivo portlaml San K.unoUco Arrlvo Iioave It.Tth 10: 0 AH 7:0.i a M 0;:W r u i Uit-y twv uttiiifuctureJ. Ail olti ousioiners tuA fiietuU cfthe lioiih wel Li- oiiw, urn cordially invited to cull and-inNf-eiy stock id Do So! Propose Re To Undersold. VV 57 First Street, Albany, Or. I.0CAL PA8Sr.SUf.lt TRAim BA1LT (CVCCp &!!)). 'Portland Arriv 3:45 m Albany Ltavo 11U.'A u Kuarno Loiivo j A H i:Wi A H Iavu U;i0PU J Umvy tiilirx Arrtvu tOCAI. I'AHHBXOStt TRAIXH DAltT, BMKIT Ml' SI) AT. 8: lit r H 1 Laiv n:M r u Arrive 1J:.pOIM I Lovo 1:3(1 1' Arrive Albany Albany Lohuiion Arriw I b:it a m Uuvc O.W) a M Arrive 2:4r f H l.eav j 2:01 r H PULLMAM BUFFET SLEEPERS. -AT!tH.1 nLKurmts r.r in ull tlimnxlt triilm Kiti.r. of i iituvF. Weal Hlil l.'lvlnliin. KKinuKV runri.iM ad wnti.i.ii First National Bank OK AI.af. OBEGOM. Prl!dcnt Viee I'reiiident . Cashier U PLIXN s. K. Vol Nt; lir.O. K. t'HAMOKKLAIN- TRASSACTS A GKXBIUL ljnukmir bnnlncM. ACCOUNTS KEPT uboet to check. SIOIIT KXCHASOE and teloiraphic tramfer. Kile1 mi New York, San Franciaco. Cliicaso and l'ortl 0COlXECTIOSS5IAtEon favorable tcrml. put revolts. R Youo, Cll!0,ECrMBll..nl L. E BI.MS. rum, Waitm R Ti rrh, VOTEfOB CEAItl.il. The reasen fur casting a .allot for IUn. M. Geiria f.-jr cangreaaiiian may be briefly ataUd at follows: Mr. Gearln 1 an able and eloquent man, every way cualified fer the poblti.a for wklch he aspires. Se will at In harmeny with the Majori ty ot the House of representatives and his isflu.acc will be correspondingly greater. He reqrebents the papular Idea i tariff referm and reduced taxation. He itandefor the living issues etihe cay in unison with the democracy of Cleve land. East Portland 5ir Rep. JOHN U. (iEABlfc. It hat btt-n the rule that cllUens fr.m other tectiont have represented Oregen in the halls of congrest. This time the demo cratic party bave nominated at their can didate John M. Gearin, an Oregenian born and raised in the State. Mr. Gearin at district attorney developed splendid powert as an erater and as an able man. The in terests of Oregon are becoming so vast that it requires the service ef able men to care for them, aad if Gearin is elected we de not fear but what hit constituents' will have reasen to be proud of him. M'treury, Rep. imii.,1.1 n IJ.Jlf Patents Granted. Patents grafted to citizens of the Pacific States during the past week and reported ex presely forthe Democrat by C. A. Snow & Co., Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, opposite U. S. Patent Office, Wash ington, D. C. : F Hatter, Slide, Cal, traction engine: R Copeland, Eureka, Cai, pipe wrench ;P A Kinigan, S IF, horse stalls for racetracks; S Gibson, S F, cable railway grip; E Groat, S F, disintejiratini; machine; T F Hagcrty, 8 F, button hole sewing machine; U K.auter, a r, herse hitcher; J v rioss, North Yakima, W T, rail joint ; O Kustcl, S V, ship's log; B G Lathrep, Oakland. Cal, babv jumper; F McKinnev, San Diego, Cal, hay pres;J II Read, o'F.cart rldee loader; L A Richards, Grayson, Cal, disk harrow; K Schrocdet-.SF, pulling hair from animals' skins; J K. Stephens, Port land, buttonhole opener; W L Uhlenhart, Astoria, Or, car coupling. I am now rccivin2 inv spnna and suinme dress goods. Call eaily and secure harga ds Tho finest Ti ia't coifee in the market at Wallace it Thompson's. 1 SiicevHui to N. H. All.-n Jk Co MRS. B. UYMAN, next east of S. K, Young's, Albany, Or Cutting and Fitting a Specialty. STAMP. NC OUTFITS, AND STAMK ING DOME TO ORDER. LESSONS IN PAINTING, Wt-Onesdaya and Thursdays of each week, niid painting done to oider ou plaques and other material, i" usxortment'of Attists mnlerlals on .mnd. TELEGIUPPJIICNEWS Pci nlinr Suiride. I-A Ora.w., May 25.Mr. Merwi an old cit.en.f this county, who has been shewing sii'iis of ins.mit . , - , jlc ume past.was taken in charge ycsterday.hehav. ing become unmanageable. I Ic was taken to Union, and on the way attempted to commit suicide by throwing himself under the cars. After arrival at Union he twice attempted suic.de by shooting himself, but was prevented. Although handcuffed, he managed somehow to get a handkerchief llCd around hi). n.r-lr nn.l - ki then threw himself so as to break his neck, a ...mo,, iiisiamiv. Solid. San Francisco. Mav 27. Tho Pali. fornia delegates to the national democratic convention left here on the 8:30 train tni morning for St. Iuis. Their special car bore the inscription, "California's delega tion solid for Grover Cleveland." Xot an Oregon tbinaraci:. New York, May 2y.Evcn the anti Chinese agitators are saying t3-dav that possibly an occasional representativeof the Chinese race may be found to be honest. Yesterday James B. Lanetn aqueduct con tractor, went into the laundry of Mrs. Lee Chow and left $5000 in a satchel when go ing out. He returned later with two bi" policemen to get it. Mrs. Lee Chow had it ready and waiting. She had only taken a hulc peep at the bills and then put the tempter behind her. Lane was overjoved. to bv nil be of A Kr-volutlon Feared. Washington, May 26. The secretary of state has been informed by the United States consul at Port au Prince.Hayli, that fears are entertained of another revolution ary outbreak on that island.. The report wits of such a character that it was deemed advisable to send a naval vessel to the is land for th( protection of the live! of American citizens there, and a telegram was sent to Rear Admiral Luce.command ing the north Atlantic squadron, now an chored off Port Royal, S. C.,to dispatch one of the vessels of his squadron on that mis sion. Mlt:u:.v B.U1.I (ex Kpt Sunday.) n.) 4 M 1 l,eae l:il r v 1 Arrive t'ortland Cirvtllii Arrive liiiive 6: lf r a Ktrr.KSS T1.VIX3 DAII.T ((IKdjp 4::r llll:ld-ty. Leave Arrl -o Portland HflMlnn.illi. Arrlvo lave U:oo a h 5.4o A a At Alhisy und Crvallie coi.tieet with trains ot Orefon l"acino lUilroad Forfait lntorUoii retarding- ratos. Duns, ! OD Company's Agent. B. KOSUUER, K. T. BoaERS, Mmtfr. I'm 1 Aionl. Usui "Vunty .Bank, COWAN, I5ALST0N & CO., (Snccemors l Cowan li Cuslek.) ALBANY - - OREGON. rn 4 VSAOTS a ireneral banklnir lraslnew. r.i.inraimiTnRAl'TSOli New York. San Fran elKoand Portland, Oregon. LOAN MONEY oil approved security. RECEIVE ilenoslU suhlee to check. COLLECTIONS entrusted to us will receive prompt entlon. JOS. WEBBER'S Barber -Shop Is now located, until he nets Into lli. new Kosbnv A Mason building, just nonh of No. 2's Kntiino House, where old and new customi re are luMieJ to can on mm. To Tine Thinking Pkoim.e of Ai.iiany 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. We w ish to deviate rom that rul.-a:id m ike the f Slow ing state ments, knowing that they will be appre ciated by all lovers of truth ard justice. We are here in business for tiie purpose of making money and we n a'.izc that in order to accomplish that object c must have a continuance of our l.trgf p.nronare. Furth crmorc we know that this can be assured only bv extreme effort on our part and we wish t'o state that wc w ill at all times give vou first-class good.i at prices as low cr tower than anv houc in Albany and in ad dition allow vou J per cent oft on all cash purchases. The statement made by some dealers that they can buy cheaper than others is folly in 'the extreme as all casli buvcrs have eotial advantages one with an other. What wc are striving to do 1 merit your patronage and wc hope stiuare. unri"lit dcalimf to do so mutual benefit one to another. Respectfully. BrtnWMii.L & Stn.ri. Tr-nrli r's Kxuniuatloil. Notice is hereby given that the regular public quarterly examination of teachers for Linn county, will take place at the Court House in Albany, conmencing at noon Thursday, May 31st. iSSS. All teachers desiring elimination will please h nrwnt nt the bcL'inninsr. You will f,ii-ih.r nniicc that the above date is made n Hnr l.it.-r than that required by law for the' reason that Wetlncsc'a, May 30th U a legal holiday. ,1). V. S. Rr.ns Count v School Superintendent. An Indian Scare. Sr. Pai l, Minn , May 27. A Bismarck, Dak., special to the Pivticer-I'ri.M says : Gov. Church Friday received a telegram announcing great danger of an Indian out break at Oelrich, stating that residents and ranchmen were leaving. He immediately informed the war department and directed Col. Thdrnby to proceed to Oelrich and in vestigatcand instructing Adjutant General Jenkins to have two companies of militia ready to move at once. The First regi ment of territorial militia has also been notified. County Cauvasf, , Cnuvfordsvi le, Tuesday, May 29111, a one o'clock p.m. Sweet Home, Wednesday, May jOtli, a' one o'clock p. in. Watcr05. Thursil.iy. May 31st, nt on. o'clock p. in. Lebanon. 1- in lay, Jul e 1st, at one o cloci. p. in. Albany. attmlayY Jane 2nd, at one o cock p. m. Opposing candidates' are rcspectful'v in vited to be present and participate- in the discussions. J, A. Bf.arp, Chairman Democratic County Central Commit'.te. Hereafter we will alio a 1 cah pcr.-hcaee of ennds at our store 3 pir ceut. tl from legniar urrcu. BliOWilRt.L ft Stasaim', J. A. WINTER, A Photographer of enerience,i in Brownt villo for the sanimer, and is prepared to make plintoa in all tizes'anil style. TEACHERS Who wish to secure first grade ccrtillratcs -i...i ..nH f.r Normal Question Book, which contains nlmut 500 pages of questions with complete answers, rruc. 91.50. aiv dress Prof. A. II. ChlU-"'"'. M-nwnsville, Ttlr l'hal..niplicr, AllinllT. . . .1 . . l.ban I.U A 1 iiavir an urn - -- B. iJta andmiT ono can have dupli cate I rem ttmirDeirativeii by ildrmK ii. t t!. I'olliiwlnjr prices : Card stwi, -tier (inzi'U. oibinet size, J;i per dozen, 011- a.i .1 .. T II... ttnHt (lOlirM, OO JIT UWWlli a -"v " Him of Oreiion viows in tho west. Cata logue 1'nrnitibed ort application. Copying ami eiilartfictt old picture a apecialty. IIIMOl.fTHlX NOTICK. vn,:..A ;H iiwliv L-ivn that the co rai't- nershlp of Kentoii .V I base, grocers, has been dissolved, Mr. Chase retiring. The business will be continued at llu- A stand by Mr. Kenton. DR. A. K, YALSAFSnO, I have recently ini,. .l fn-m the East and am Cully tunund n ut ' '" most thor ough aid siiici-siul n.Hiiuir nil kindt of iarta. csicrs, w.-i.i, iiiiiii-ri., rii-ofi lat, eta, ou reasr.ni.be tei ins. Iain pn putd to give ts ,-;ioil reference in n y raneer tor in the country. Address me A 1 :" nd I will rive needed iufniintt 00. A. H. Tai ATK0. 1