Daily evening Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-1888, June 01, 1888, Page 1, Image 1

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    DAILY EVENING
ALBANY DEMOCRAT,
VOL. I.
ALBANY, OR., FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1888.
NO. 23
Wm. Fortmiller & Co,,
FUNERAL DIRECTOKS-
Prompt Attention-First-class Hearse
-After business hours call at resilience
corner r ntu miu jar,vi
THE YAQUINA ROUTE.
Oregon Pacific Railroad.
Oregon Development Company's Steam
Hlilp Line
125 MILES SHORTER.
20 HOURS LESS TIME
than bv any other route.
Tict.iuuu ihrniurh nassoniror and
freiirht line from Portland and all points
In the Willamette Valley to anil irom nan
Francisco, (Jul.
Willamette River Line of Steamers.
ti, Wm M. Hoair." The "S. S. Kent-
ley," The "Throe Hisiers" aro in service
for both passenger anil freight tralllo be
tween Corvallis and l'ortland and In'.or
modiate points, leaving Company''' wharf,
Corvallis. and Messrs. Hulinan it Co s
wharf, N'os. 1!00 and 20:1 Front St., Port
land, three times a week as follow :
NOIU'tl HOUND.
rz..- i -..i-i .Ilia. Muti. . Wml. mill Friday. ln.onA.M
Leave Albany, Monday, Wed. .ml Friday, VIM) Nixm
Lrriv P.n-tlaiul. lue.. Tim. mi'l Saturday, t:ju r. M
SOUTH ISOL'ND.
. i. I M..n Wed. mil Friday. 8:011 A. M
Leave Allianv, Tim., Thuri. am) Saturday, 1:20 11. M
Arrivi:.irvalli. Tile.. Tliu.and Saturday, 4::ia 1'. M
lloats make close connection at Albany
with trains of the Oregon raciuo nauroau,
TIME SCHEDULE, (except Sundays.)
Leave Albany, 1:00 r. a,
Leava L'orrallis, 1:17 r, a.
Arriv. Yaiuiiia, b0 r. a
Leave Yaquina, 0:30 A,M,
Leave Uiirvalli,iu:;(3 A,M
Arrive Albany, 11:1b A.
O. it C. trains connect, at Albany and
Corvallis. The above trains connect at
Yaquina with the Oregon Development
Company H Ulna ui oiemiisiups uutvvuuu
Vaquina and San Francisco,
NAILING BATES .
ftrKAMKIll,
VflOM BAN KKAXCIHCO. fROS YASt'lN
May 21st.
May 31m
Juno lltli
J line '22nd
May Mlth
Juno (ith
June 17th
June Ualli.
W. F. READ
' (Successor to N. H. Allen & Co.)
Is now receiving new goods in every line. Old goodHjsold out.
Ttousc
1 1 fill L lF' 'iisi
L-jm J mm
Everything- New, with New Prices
Lower than Ever Offered
in Albany,
consisting cf
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HATS, CAPS,
.FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES
AND GROCERIES.
Willamette Valley,
Willamette Valley,
Willamette Valley.
Willamette Valley,
The Cjnipny .jaoryes Jie right,,. to
change sailing uales wiibout nonce.
N. It. Passenuers from Portland an
Willamette Valley points can make close
connection with the trains of the Vaquiua
route at Albany ur Corvallis, and il des
tinad to ban Francisco should arrange to
arrive at Vaquiua the evening before dale
of sailing,
Passenger and FiHglit Kales always the
Lowest.
For iuf'Tnutlon apply it, O J Stuart, Freight ami
Ticket Airolit. Albany, o. to C II Harwell. Jr.. U. F.
A F. AfL Oruxon Duvolopmunt Co,, 3)4 Montoinery
st., San Francis, Ual, i;. liwi.l:k,
A. U. F. and P. Agent,
Oregon l'ueille H KCo. Curtains, Or,
I propose r" have bh comrV
ny, with aii ' "'a
) a sto clc
lit i
1
I.KHA.NOX.
On Monday last we visited Brownsville
for the purpose of hearing discussed the
political issues now before the voters of
I. inn county. Judge Whitney, candidate
for re-election to the office of County Judge
was the first speaker. The Judge in a very
able manner discussed the live issues of the
day. Then In a plain business like way he
showed up the financial standing of the
county, showing to every voter present that
his administration of the county affairs for
the last faur years had been admirably con
ducted. Judge Whitney treated his op.
penent, Judge Iilackburn, with a gentle,
manly courtesy that was in striking con
trast with the treatment of Judge Whitney
by Mr. Iilackburn. Judge Whitney left a
very favorable impression upon the minds
of the people, judging as I do, from -the
many favorable comments made by both
Democrats and Republicans, after the
speaking. Judge Blackburn took the floor
and with one of those killing sneers on his
classic face, told the voters ef Linn county
that it was a simple sum in mathematics,
the suming of the business of the coanty.
We had always thought before hearing
that speaker that it took some judgment,
some executive ability, and a little sound
common sense, combined with honesty of
purpose to manage the affairs ot a large
and popular coanty. But Judge Black
burn let me down hard, and I was honest
in it. I did think that a man ought to
know a little something in order to make
an efficient County Judge. Judge Black
burn told the people that he had no pledges
to make them and no favors to ask of them,
yet in the same breath as one of those
sweet pensive smiles broke over his finely
chiseld profile, he, in the soft voice of the
sycophant begged tor the votes ot the dear
people. He told us that he did net pro
pose to work ana sweat on me canvass.
That he was opposed to bathing himself in
perspiration, t thought perhaps mat tne
Hon. Gentleman was saving his strengtn
to battle with the cold, clammy sweat that
will break out all over Ins delicate frame
Tuesday next. But before I left Browns
ville I was told that Capt. Humphrey was
puton the trail ot Judge Whitney te worK
up all the dissatisfaction among tne demo
crats possible, in order to defeat one of the
best men that ever held a position of trust
in Linn countv.
Farmers and tax pavers of Linn county,
don't be deceived. Judge Whitney has
guarded vour interests for the last four
r. '.u .- i in. i i.
years wiui jemuus i:uic. ma icium is
clear. He knows the needs of the county,
He Is vigilant and watchful. It is for your
interest to vote for him on Monday next,
knowing, as every candid man in the coun
ty does, that in his hands tne county dusi-
ness will be sate.
A Voter.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
Oregon & Caliloraia It. K,
AND 'JUNNEUTIONS.
Tin: nr. sn isn itoiin:.
Timo betwfiMl Alua'iy and Sat. Fi-anclscj, 35 hours.
New Novelties
and
Latest Styles
and us thpv me iiiHi.ufactutci.. Alt olu customtis un'i tricuds cf the 1u.uk
ml a well new onus, are cutdiully i'lvitwf 1.0 call and ins.pcl stock and
nicer.
Do Dei Propose Re To Undersold.
W I. HEAD,
Weathpr.
OAUroRMA KXl'KZrt.4 1. UXS DAILY.
SoU'.h
4.00 P. M. I Loavq
7:40 A M I Arrive
t'ortlaittl
Albany
Sun .'iMiit.'io
Arrivo
he.tve
10:10 A
7."i A li
LJCAl. PASHBNQKIl TA.UNH lAILY ;OXOCpt Huminy).
H;W a M I Leave
Vi.W V M Li'uve
2:40 P u Arrive
IVrtlatul
Albany
Arrivw
Loae
Loavo
3:451
ll::i.ri a
0 m a
LO'JAI. I'AH-iKV'tli'.ll, Til AINU DAILY, KXCKIT IINIAY.
8:10 P M I L?avo
8:.rti P M I Arrivt)
lii.'tUPM I Limvo
1::W r Arrivo
Albany
Albany
ljubanuti
Arrivo I
Leave
Arrive
Lonv
6:4,r. a M
5:uD a
2:4". p
2:0.1 P
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
I'.YCI UtlO HIiKKI'KllS rur
Hccouil ias ratsenicrs
un all ilirouitll trains
Fltr.R OF Oil tlttiK,
Weal Mile Mvlslnn.
ni:rKF.N iniiti,im asi riwtVAHis
mAiltraix daii.t (oxiopt Sunday.)
"Ill AM Leave Portland Arrive I 0:1b t a
2:2'. r a Arrive Onrvtllis Uave l:30r a
sxriims traixs dau,t (exejp. Sunday.
Leave
Arrl'-e
IVirtland
MiMlnnvMIe
Arrive
Lave
9:00 A
A.4S A
4:.Mru
"iIKi r m
' At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains
(jreirnn Pacini. Kaitroad
For full Information regarding rates, maps, elo.
on company Atfoni,
R. KORHLKR, 8. P. ROGERS,
Man agar. P An'
Sucessor to N. H. Allen il Co
57 First Street, Albany, Or.
First National Bank
OF AI.KANl, OREUO.V.
President
Vice President .
Cashier
L. Fi.INN
S, K, Yit 'NO
'.' tlKO. E. CHAMBERLAIN
TRANSACTS A ORNF.RAL banking buelnoss.
ACCOUNTS KEPT subject to chock.
BI01IT F.XCHANI1E and teloerapblo transfer, solt'
on New York, Ban Kranclsco, l,nieago aim i"...
Orogim. . . . .
tOLLKt;! lUfln o,jY,,aM
DIRSCTORS.
o E Yousn, nao, B CnAiu
L. K BbAlK, ' ., VUHH,
Wai.trh E Ti ans
MRS. I). IIYMAN,
next east of S. E, Young's, Albany, Or
Cutting and Fitting a Specialty,
STAMPINC OUTFITS, AND STAMP,
ING DONE TO ORDER.
LESSONS IX PAINTING,
Wednesdays and Thursdays of each
week, and paintinjr done to otder on
plaques and other material,
NMco'assortment ofArtlst materials on
.innd.
Summary of Meteorology for May, 18SS,
from observations taken at Albany.Linn Co,
Oregon, by John Brigns.voi. observer for the
Signal S'-ryic", U S. Army.
Highest barometer on the 10th, 30 00.
Lowest baromcteron the 30th, 20 411.
Moan barometer for the month. i0. 74.
Helmut daily aToragoof bar. '2!) !s
Lmvost dailv average of bar. till 5b'.
Highest temperature on tlie"iS:h and 2H:h,
90. .
Lowest temperature on the oth, 2"-ad and
2tth, 41.
Mean for tho month GO. 1 G.
niiSHest daily rane of ther. on the 5 h,3S.
Loweattlaily rangei-f tlier. mi th 3id. 10.
Mean temeraturn at 7 a. in. dsily 54. 3.').
Mean temperatuio at 2 p. in. ilniU 73 fl4
Miiod tmnpeiarurc i.l I) p. in. d.-iliy 57 t7.
Prevailing din-ctioii.-. if viuU,N. null S.
Maximum velocity force, 3.
Total rainfall or nieittd snow during
month, 1.00 inches.
Number of days on which .01 inch ar moie
rain fell, 5.
Number of days of cloudiness average 8
scale of 10, 4.
Of !I3 observations 36 were clear, 1.1 cloudy,
9 t-iir,0 fiygy, 3 rain, 3 ha.y. S overcast.
Frost on tho miiriiii-.-s o' 0
li unfall 1.44 on nveraua of lOjears.
TemperaturetS SO nu average ot 10 yo.irs-
I ii in now receiving my sprinu anil aiioime
rem ititids. I'aM cai Iv ami s-'iire harua ns
W. F. Hkad
The finest Ttnaft eofl'.n in the market at
Wai.i. ten ot Thompson's.
NDTKS.
Oregon "moss" beats the world, and Z
B. Moss will lay his opponent in the shade
next Monday.
John Siiea is making ready for a big jeb
as Coroner, having to set on both republi.
can and prohibition candidates.
Democrats of Scio.the democracy ef the
whole county expects every man to do his
whole duty.
Now for a long pull, a strong pull, and a
pull altogether, and victory will perch on
the democratic banner next Monday.
' The purchasable cattle will be hanging
around on the streets of Portland next
Monday morning with itching palms look
ing tor oe .Simon and n.n- Thnmn..,
Democrats, keep your eves onen next
Monday. Republicans are offering to
trade two and three votes for one. They
have three candidates whom they would
willingly sacrifice to elect the f,l., -
Sheriff.
Look out for bogus tickets and sensation
al stories and circulars on Monday. It is
C-llrl Ill 1 . .
...i; .nu uc cucuiaieu aoout seme of
the democratic candidates on that dav
when it is too late to correct them.
We have information that the Campaign
Slanderers have a plan on foot to snrinrr n
whole batch of the worst and dirtiest sort
of campaign lies that can be invented.
They may do so ; but they will gain noth
ing by it.
We have no especial complaint to make
of Mr. Hermann ; for a man of very ordi
nary calibre he has done pretty well ; but
the House is democratic. Elect Gearin.and
he can accomplish more for Oregon in a
month than Hermann cfn in two vears.
A letter from a prominent democrat in
Portland received this morning says that
the outlook for democrats in that city are
of the most cheering character. They ex
pect to elect four or five members ef the
legislature. He says Gearin meets but lit
tle opposition. Democrats,take courage.
My democratic friend, suppose you should
vote for some republican candidate next
Monday. Do you suppose iha'. man would
vote for you if you should be on the demo,
cratic ticket two years from now ? No, sir,
he wauld then travel all over this county
denouncing you as a bolter, and abusing
you just as a prominent republican is doing
to-day.
The Herald says John Smallman's integ
rity is impeached. This is slime mere of
that paper's campaign slander. No mans
integrity is more above reproach among
his neighbors than Mr. Smallman's. That
paper is willing to resort to anything base
and mean to save its sinking ship.
Herpiifter
wo will alio. v all cash purchases of uond. at
ourstcire 5 per cent nil from rr-miiar price.
BllOWKKl.I. .V ST.tSAHIl,
Linn uiity Bank,
COWAN, RALSTON & CO.,
ALBANY - - OREGON.
TRANSACTS a (enoral banking- btislnoas.
I1RAW8IOHT DRAFTS on Now York, Sal. Fran
elico and Portland, Oroifon.
LOAN HONEY on approved security.
RECElVEdepoalUsuhJoo to olrnek.
COLLECTIONS entrusted to us will receive promot
entlon.
JOS. WEBBER'S
Barber Shop
Is now ineatdl. until he Bets into th j
new Foshav A Mason building, just north
of Nr.. 2's Knglne House, where old and
new customer- are invited to call on him.
J, A. WINTER,
A Photosrapherofexperience.isin Browns
ville for tho summer, and prepared to
make photos In all sizes ami myiea.
U. F. MERRILL,
33 -A. 1ST 1SL 33 ,
ALBANY, - - " OREGON.
Sell exiftt ie on New York, 8an Francisco and
pfji'tlnmJ ,
rttiv notes. StVe. comity amj c'ty warrants, lie-
ciMve' deposit subject to cbeck. Interest allowed on
time deixtsits.
Collections will receive prompt attention.
Conwpnndftnce solicited.
Fire and marine InMiraiiceplsced in rcllablo com
panies, jRTOmcB hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
To Tin; Tminkixo People ok Albany
Friends : Inasmuch as this is the dav
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 wish o deviate
roin th.it rule an J make the following state
ments, knowing that they will be appre
ciated by all lovers of truth ard justice. W
are here in business for the purpos-e of
making money and we realize that in order
lo accomplish that object we nr.it haves
continuance of our large patronage. Furth
ermore we know that this can be assured
only by extreme effort on our part and we
wish to state that we will at all times give
you tirst-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 folly in the extreme as all cash
buvcrs hnve'eoual advantages one with an
other. What we are striving to do is to
merit your patronage and we hope by
square! upright dealing to do so and be of
mutual beneJit one to another.
Respectfully,
Bsiown i;ll Sc Stanard,
Kino mixed nnd !lain piofclr at
Wallace & Thompson's.
IMSOLfl'TION NOTTXF.
Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership
of Kenton iS; Chase, grocers, has
been dissolved, Mr. Chase retiring. The
business will be continued at Ihr l stand
iSv Mr. Kenton.
DR. A. tf, TALEAFER0.
1 hnvi rpcptitty nrrivd from th Fast and
nm fully tnt-pund to treat in tb most thor
ongh Did Miee.-5.afi. monrnr H kinds of
wart. rni!-r, wens, tumors, rcrofclfls, etc.,
011 rtvnont,blc ie;ms. I am prepared to give
1 s nnd nfrpiice uny cancer doctor in thn
country. Address mo at Albany and t will
rive needed information.