DAILY EVENING v ALBANY DEMOCRAT. VOL. 1. ALBANY, Oil., THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1888. NO. '2 Wm. Fortmiller k Co,, 'Mi w.rr. FUNERAL DIIUXTOIIS Prompt Att8ntion-First-class Hearse p"After business hours call at roiii'.onco corner Fifth and Bakvr streets. THE YAQUINA ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad. Orogon Development Company's titesm Hliip IJne. 225 MILES SHORTER. 20 HOURS LESS TIME than by any other route. FirHt-clans through paswiiner and rroiht line from l'orlland and all points in the Willainetto Valloy to and from Kan Francisco, Cul. Willamette River Line of Steamers. The "Win. M. Hoa," The "N. S, Bent ley," The"Threo Bistors" are In service for both passmiKer and frolirlit tralllo be tween Corvallin and Portland nd In'.er modiate polnta, leaving Company's wharf, Corvallis, anil Messrs. 1-luluian & Co's . wharf, Noa. H0O and Mi Front St., Tort land, three times a week as follows : NOiuu imuwu. Loav. CorvallU, "., WmLjiml Friday, 1(1 0(1 A.M. Lave Albany, Monday, Wed. and Friday, 12:00 Nmin Arrive 1'urllalul, TUB., Thu, and Saturday, 6:30 P. M . SOUTH ItOUNU. Lea vo Portland, Mon., Wo-1. and Friday, 8:00 A.M. Lvav. Albany, Tue., Thura and Saturday, l:M p. M, Arrivo Corrallia, Tim., Thu. and tlaturduy, 4:40 r. M. Boats make olose connection at Albany with trains of the Oregon Pacllio Railroad. TIMK S :HKIt LL. (except Bundaya.) Loav. Albany, l:l r. u, jLeav. YaUiiia, S:30a,M. tuavn Corvallts, 1: 17 r, M. I.ave Uorvallw,lO:: a,m. Arriv. Yaquiua, 6:00 r. M lArnvo Albany, 11:15 A. u. O. A C. trains connect at Albany and Corvallis. The auove trains connect at Yaquiua with the Oregon Development Company's 1. 1 ne of Steamships between Vaqulna and .San Francisco, NAILIXG DATES . J srKAMKKS, PROM SAX KRAMCISCO. Willamette Valloy, May Slat. May utlth Willamette Valley, May slat June uth Willamette Valley. June 11th June 17m Willamette Valley, . June timi June- sisih. W. F. READ P TKJI PKKANCK t.'OI.Ull N. (Successor to N. H. Allen & Co.) Is now receiving new goods in every line. Old goods' Jold out. Every thing-New, with New Prices Lower than Ever Offered in Albany, 'consisting tf DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES AND GROCERIES. Edited by Allwny W, C. T, l California now hu five cities under local option rule, namely : Pasadena, Kiyenide, Tsatin, Woodland and K! Modena. This speaks volumes tor a State, which exports as much wine as California and is a prophecy of the future, iu that it shows an awakening of the people to the great evils, directly trace able to the ue of the native wine. Tnorough work is being done by the W.C.T.U. women and others, in many localities, and we hope to hear of many more of those beautiful cities, being added to this list. TELEGRAITIIIC NEWS Croji I'ronpertH. St. PAUL,May 2y. Notwithstanding the fact that rains throughout the North went liave lately been severe, culminating Sun. day in a general downnour. advice In.li. cate that crops have not been in the least injured, i hroughout the Red river vallcv in -Northern Dakota and Minnesota, rain were needed. Tt is piimat,l ihtt .I... ...v..... output in that region will be largely in- v.nu,Hiiu y iii jc-Ai.ii y.,uw,uuu ousneis. I propose r'" have as comV. a stoc k Dy, with a'! f'la I ....;! The Company :.j,orv the right, to cuange sailing uatos wimoni nonce. N. it. I'asHenitern from 1'onUnci and Willamette Va.lev points can make close connecti.-u with me trains of the Yaquina route at Albany or Corvallis, and it des tined to San Francisoo should arrange to arrive at Yaquiua the evening before date of sailing. raenger anil l-'aHalil Kates always the Lowell. For Inform itimi apply it U J Smart, Freiiflit and TV-tut Ajfunt, Alliany, or to C II llastvell, Jr., J. F. A 1', Al Oruifon Ic-uliinneiit Co,, 3)4 Montnuory St., Han Fraticiwo, Cal, I'. . UUlitlt, A. I). F. and P. Avoid, Urdtfon I'acitic K K Co. Corvalliil, Or. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA -.VIA-. Oregon & C ililornia. It. K, AND yOSNKUTIONS. T11K nr. 811 1ST I ItulTK. o Tiiild b.'twcfa Alba"y and 6au FrvncUcj, 33 hours. New Novelties and Latest Styles and an they uro manufactured. All old customers and friends cfllie houM- nu as wen new ones, are cordially invited to call and insr.eot, stock Rbd Do Not Propose Re To Undersold. W JT. READ, OAIjiruRNIl rXPRlWH It. HNS DAILY. 4.(K P. M. 1 Loave P.rtlaml Arrive I 10:40 A H H-.t5fM Umv. Alhwiy " Luave I 7M A k 7:i') A U ArHva Sun F.aiicUt;o hflavo F M L'JCAL PASHKNOKR TRAIXB DAILY (elCCept Sunday). 8:00 A H 1 leave Portland 1J;40M 1 Lfrtve Albany :4t) r M Arrivo Knirone Arriv j :ifPfcl Leave i U;:i,i A M LOCAL PAIMKNUKrl- Til A INS DAILY, KXCHHT Ht'MAV. 8:10 r 1 lavo Albany S:Mtr H J Arrive Lsliaium l-i::.)P I Leave Albany liIW.'M 1 Arrive Lohnncni Arrite I t:4: A M Leave a M Arrivo i 2:4' p M Lunvc S:Du p PULLMAri BUFFET SLEEPERS. frAt't KtltM (iLKKPKRS Tar Hecimil I'lais PaarnxprA on nil ihrouuh train a Fit EE OF ClIlKCiE, Wrnt Mile Mvlalon. H.iLTRAt!f dvily (ex Jept SuiiJay.) 31 A h Ltiava Portland Arrive tt:li r M :i6 P m Arrirq CVrvillia Leare l.M? M SXPRSSS TRAINS DAILY (OXCJp. 3ltndy. i'WT M I lava Portlainl" Arrivo I 0:00 A K m.OO P at 1 ArrV o McMlnnvllle Irvb ft.46 A M At Albany w Corvallis eonnact with trains Orwron PaciAt Kail road Korfull Information refrarJlng rates, mane, etc., on Company 's Agent, R. KOEtlLRR, K. P. ROOER9, Msnafer. Pa A yen I. Joseph Cook says : We shall never be able to dethrone the liquor traffic in American politics until we cease to be silent partners iu iu its gains. The Catholic Total Abstinence Union in 1887, lncloded twenty-two subordinate union, 7-l societies, and a membership of over 50,000. A personal, voluntary pledge is exacted from the members to abstain from all intoxicants for a stated time, to discourage the use of stirculante, and to do all that is possible to'dostroy the vice of drunkenness. Cardinal Manning in England and Bisheps Ireland and Keane of this country are cited as the leaders in thia wide-spread Catholic temperance movement. The Union does not assume to deal with the legislative aspect of the temperance re form, and is absolutely non-political. It fill an important place amoug the in fluential temperance agencies cf our time and country. Ohio. The Senate, on the 13th ult., passed the Diponu nnHn.1 f'lnoin.T Kill K . nfn nf J to 2. It takes from councils of municipal or- auiLitiuu.i fciio punsi u uvviua nucwci iu loxicaung lienors scan ne boiu or not on Sundav. and nrohibita all sale of litiuor on Sunday. Illinois The Cook Cnunty Grank Jury for ho month of March, after investigating aundry Chicago murder caser, unde the following signiheant report : "Oui investigation of the murder cases has impressed us to the degree that we deem it our otlicial duty to call the attention of the Court to the following facts in the hope that it may nave some little eilect on future leg islation regarding the liquor traiiic : We Hod that in every case of murder or manslaughter (except one) the cause leading to the crime came direct from the saloon. Furthermore, it came not from the higher and better class of saloons, but from those in the poorer and lower portions of our city, aud consequently from the lower giarie of saloons. It seems te us that a long step toward solvit? this prob lem is a uniform Jicenta of 81, 000 payab'e anoually iu advauce, to be exacted of all sa loon-Leeperi. The link between the saloon and murder iff close. The $1,000 remedy proposed would quite certaiuiy prove hiadequue ana disappointing. - i A fnlMtiiA ftf Pri( (ruani 11 it: i itir a: A delicious flavoriut' extract, all ize at 57 First Street, Albany, Or. First National Bank OF AMIAXl, OREGON. Prwlilent I" Fij'NN Vk-o President K. YOlNii Cashier -..UfcO. E. UHAMDKKLA1N TRANSACTS A GKXGRAL tanking business. ACCOUNTS KKPT subject to check. fiiiiinvvxiiivnir .ml tslfrrranhln transfer, anl.' on New York, Ban' Fnncisco, Chicago and Portl Orwron. . . . D1RRCTURS, m. E. Yoirso, v Hi 'WALTS E Tl'RnRLL, OtO, K CnAMBRRLAlit !,, Klinn. Linn Vanty Bank, COWAN, RALSTON & CO., (Succeasnni to uowan uuiick.; ALBANY - OREGON. TRANSACTS a (tnral banking huaineM. DRAW 8IOHT DRAFTS on N.w York, 8ali Fran olKoand Portland, Oregon. LOAN MOtlEVon approved Mcurity. RECEIVE defoalU mhjeo lo cIhk. COLLECTIONS eiitruited lo ui will receive prompt eniion. Sucemioi- u N. H. Allen it Co MRS. B. I1YAIAN, rjjxt oast of S. K, Young's, Albany, Or Cutting and Fitting a Specialty. STAMPINC OUTFITS, AND STAMP. INU UUNhlU UKUtn. LESSONS IN PAINTING. Wi.cJnesilays nnd Thursdays of each week, and palutinir done to Older on plaqueHBDd other matorla, ' NIft'M9hnrt.mAnr.rifArlifj m.laHnla .. aanil. ' JOS. WEBBER'S Barber Shop Tsnow located, until ho rreta Into (Iu I new Fo.liay A Mason uiillcllng, just norlli ofNo. 2' Hnnin HoiiM-i where old and new customer! are invited to call on uim. J, A. WINTER, A PhotoBrnnherofexneri.nee.it in Brown ville for the summer, and ii prepared to make phntoa in all sizes anil stylos. I am now receiving my spruit! and munn:e dress oodi. Call early and secure hari;a ls u . t . UKAIl. The tincst Roat Cf.lfe iu the market at Wallace Thompson s. Trarlitr's Examination. Notice is hereby given that the regular pulilic quarterly examination of teachers for Linn county, will take place at the Court House in Albany, conmencing at noon Thursday, May 31st, 1S8S. All teachers desiring examination will please be present at the beginning. You will further notice that the above date is made one dav later than that required by law, for the" reason that Wednesday, May 30th Is a legal holiday. 1). V. S. Reii, County School Superintendent. For Tharnian. Sax Kr a sc i sco, M ay 30.- The Examiner will print to-morrow interviews with a large number of leading democrats of the Pacific coast, regarding the feasibility of nominating Judge Thurman, of Ohio, for vice-president en the democratic ticket. The general sentiment seems to be one of enthusiasm in favor of Thurman for the place. Sl.eriilan. SV AMUNciToN.May 30. Midnight Gen. Sheridan's condition has again changed for thu worse, and he is now as critically ill a at anv time of his sickness. . Tacoma, May 30. The First street cai company in Taccma ran its first car through the streets to-day. The tracks have been done foralong time, and the people have been impatiently waiting for the cars to be gin running.and last night men were kept at work until a late hour,clearing the tracks and completing the switches. At 4 o'clock this morning tne steam motor hitched to a car and successfully climbed from the wharf to the top of the hill. Extraordinary Rainfall. Dkxver, Colo, May 30. A marvellous rainfall, which is perhaps at its culmination to-day, has visitod Colorado the past few weeks. Never before in the history of the state has one-fifth of such an amount fallen in a similar period. The last week has witnessed a downpour every afternoon, and something over a fortnight ago there was a steady fa'l of rain for thirty-six hours at a stretch. A Suit. Salem, May 30. The Silverlon pro hibitionists have begun suit in the circuit court to oust from office four of the mem bers of the present council of that city. It will be remembered that the prohibitionists were counted out at the recent election on account of illegal ballots, and the citizens' ticket declared elected. Drowned, Colfax V. T. May 30. Cornelius Grady, a prominent stock man and ranch er on Snake river, while crossing the Pen naxvawa ferry, en rnute to Walla Walla with a band of catt'e, was crowded off the ferry by the cattle and lost his life. His hodv has not been recovered. Hereafter we will allow all cash purchases of ejomlmt our store 5 per tout off from nwnlar price. BuowsELL Si Stanard, H.F.MERRILL, BAKKBB, ALBANY, - - " OREGON- Ml pxchange on New York, San Francltco and Portland. Bar notea, Sta'e, county and c'ty warrants. Re eetve'depmrits subject to check. Interest aJlowed on time deposits. 1 Collections will receive prompt attention. oITelponnc0,,c,te,, , . , ., Fire and marine insurance placed In reliable com panies. 4VOfl.ce hours from 8 ft. m. to 6 p. m. To Tiir. TaiNurNt; I'kople of Albany Friends: Inasmuch as this is the da y and 0co! sensational advertising and every qusincss man is racking his brain trying to concoct some scheme whereby he can get ahead of his neighbor. We wish to deviate rom that nil n;i.l make the following state ments, knowing that they will be appre ciated by all lovers of truth ard 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 our large p.ttronage. Kuril, ertnore we know that this can be assured ontv bv extreme effort on our part and we wish to state that we will ntall limes give vou first-class goods at prices as low or "lower than any house in Albany nnd in ad dition allow you 5 percent off on nil cash purchases. The statement made by tome dealers that they can buy cheaper than others is foil v in the extreme ns all cash buvers have equal advantnges one with an other. What we are striving to do is to merit your patronage nnd we hope by square! upright dealing to do so nnd be of mutual benefit one to another. Respectfully, Dkownell & Stan aro, Finemixt'd and plain pickles At Wallace & Thompson's. DlSOIilJTlON MU lCI. Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership of Kenton & Chase, grocers, has been dissolved, Mr. Chase retiring. The 1wsh.es will be continued at Ihe -Vd stand bv Mr. Kenton. DR. A. H, TALIAFER0, I bavf recently arrived from tha Fast and am fully prepirt-d to treat iu the most thor ough and BuocpMfnl manner nil kinds of warts, cancers, wens, tumors, scrofulas, eta, on reason ab t terms. I am prepared togira ss flood ref -nnco as any cancer doctor in the country. Address me at Albany and I will pive needed information.