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    DAILY EVENING
ALBANY DEMOCRAT.
VOL. I.
ALBANY, Oil., THURSDAY, JUNE 81, 1888.
NO40-
Wm. Fortmiller & Co,,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Prompt Attsntion-First-class Hearsa
-Aitor business hours oall at resit'.enee
corner Fifth ana IJaker streets.
THE YAQUINA ROUTE.
Oregon Paciflo Railroad,
Orogou Development Company's Btoam
Hlilp Lluo.
225 MILES SHORTER
20 HOURS LESS TIME
than by any other route.
First-class through passnugor and
froight line from Portland and all points
In the Willamette Valloy to ami from San
Francisco, Cal.
Willamette River Line of Steamers.
The "Wm. M. Hoag," The "N. S, Bent
ley," The "Throe Sisters" are In service
for both passenger and frelitht tratllo be
twoen Corvallis and Portland and Inter
mediate points, leaving Company'!' wharf,
Corvallis, and Messrs. Hulman ft Co's
wuari, r.os. uoo and 202 Front St., Port
laud, three times a week as follow :
NOKTIl HOUND.
Leave Corvallis, Moll., Wod. and Friday, 10:00 A, M.
1 Leave Albany, Monday, Wed. and Friday, 12:011 Noon
I Arrive Portland, Tue., Thu, and Saturday, 6:30 P. M .
SOUTH IIOUNO.
1 Leave l'ortland. Mon.. Wed. and Friday. S:0OA.M.
f Leave Alliariy. Tuo.. Thura. and Saturday. 1:20 n. M.
Arrive OonallU, Tu.., Thu. and Saturday, 4:20 KM.
Hrtatfl makAnlORA nnnnm'tlnn At Alhanv
with trains of tho Oregon Pacllio Railroad".
TIME SCHKPULE. (except Sunday..)
Leave Albany, 1:09 p. h,
Leave Corvallis, 1:17 r. a.
. Arrive YaiUiiia, 6:50 r. M
Leave Yaqulna, 0:30 a,m.
Leave Corvallii,tO:3S a,H.
Arrive Albany, 11:16 a. h,
" O. C. trains connect at Albany and
f Corvallis. The above trains conneutat
i Yaqula with the Oregon Development
company's Line or Hteamsnips between
Yaqulna and .San 1'ranclsco.
NAILING HATES .
srsAMsas. rauM has raAXclaco. raim tauuiha
Willamette Valley, June 22nd June Hath.
Willamette Valley, July 3rd July 1.1. Ii.
Willamette Valley, July lHlh Juiy Mth,
Willamette Valley. July mil.
The Company Corves the right to
change sailing dates without notice.
N. U. Passengers from Portland and
Willamette Va.loy points can make olose
connection with the trains of the Yaqulna
route at Albany or Corvallis, and li des
tiu3i to San Francisijo should arrange to
arrive at xaquiua tue evening Duture tiate
ot SAiliUg.
traasengcr anil F, right Hale, always me
i Lowrsl.
1 For InformUlon aply to CI J Stuart, Freight and
Ticket Aircill, Albany, or to C II llaswell, Jr., U. F.
1. A't Oreiron Development Co,, HM Montgomery
San rrancieco, Cal, J. ii. IIOUI.E,
A. O. F. and P. Agent,
I Oregon PacWu It K Co. Uorvallia, Ur,
OVERLAND TO CALIFQ3N1A
Southern Paciflo Company's Line,
tjik .nr. Hiiisri itoi tk.
o
iTinw batwmi AltiA'iy and Bar. FrtucUoi, 85 hour
oamporxia Rxmens 1..11KS DAI i v
Sou'.h i:ur.h
4 ik) p. m. Lttava PortKml Arrtvo I 10:411 A u
ii-Mru I Ltfdvtj Alb my Luavo I 7:K A M
7:40 a M I Arrive 8.m Kmiictsco Leave I U:;t0 p M
LOCAL PASHRXORIl THAIKH DAILY (VXCOItt SuntUy).
8:0(a M Leave Portia ml Arrive 3:4f p M
1-2:40 pm I Leave Albany Leave lll'Stt A U
i:4UPM (Arrive Kilwnt) Leave 1 9 :00 a M
LOCAL PAJWRSUKR TRA1XH DAILY, EXUXTT BUM DAY.
8:10 p M I Leav-i)
K:M p M I Arrive
1:M)I 1 Leave
l :.m c h I Arrive
Alhiny
Lobatioit
Albuiy
Lebanon
Arnvu I 6:4; a H
Leave 5:00 a m
Arrive 214 pm
Leave i!:Oj p m
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
ourlst Slorpliij ar for Accoiumiination
of Ser.oiiilt'la.s I'aasenurr., nUiicheil .
ti Kxures Trains.
West side Ivlvlalon.
MAIL tkmi daily (exnpt Sunday.)
Ill, F. READ,
(Successor to N. H. Allen & Co.)
la now iccoiving now goods in every line. Old goods iold out.
TKMPKItANCE COLUMN.
Edited by Allwny W, C. T, U.
The Women's Christian Temperance Union
of West Washington Territoiy, held their
annual convention at La Cooser the 19th,
20th and 21'h of this month.
Everything New,with New Prices
Lower than Ever Offered
in Albany,
Mayor Hewitt, of X. Y. in his message to
the Board of Aldermen says ; "A visit to
the great charitable institutions maintained
by the eity of New York, containing oyer
14,000 persons, will convince the mokt skep
tical observer, that the chief canse of crime,
sickness, and poverty, which fill these insti
tutions with their tenants, U to be found in
excessive indulgence in intoxicating drinks.'
The first obstacles that we meet in our up
ward march are those that are wrapped up in
us. They come from what we call, in scien
tific language heredity. How are we fioiog
to get rid of them. There is but one way
we must grow out of them. When we ap
peal to a man to overcome the evils inherent
jn him, we can appeal only to the manhood
he possesses, whether it be much or little.
And here is the field for our moral suasion in
the temperaaca reform ; tho field for the
Gospel minister ; the conscientious teacher ;
the faithful father and mother.
Before man can reach his highest estate,
before he can feel that he is out of the slough '
of drunkenness and standing (irmly on the
highway of happinesn. ho must in some way
overcome the evil that is in him. If this be
so, we, as christian temperance workers must
labor with patience and perseverance to root
out the evil, remembering that untiring ef
fort for the individual, is as much needed as
labor for the massec.
TELEGEAPPIIIC NEYfS
A Hail Koute.
Washington, D. C, June JoReore.
sentative Hermann presented to the Postmaster-General
to day a petition from cltl.
zens of Lane county,Oregon,askinEforthe
v iiiuu route irom Ulen-
tenta, along the Sinslaw river, to Wolf
creek, at which point Mr. Hermann asked
for the establishment of a postofhee and
the appointment of A.T. Condray as post-
oonsisliog
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
hats, caps,,;.
furnishing goods,
Boots, shoes
and groceris
I propose have as
-ny, with nli t.a
oonir'.', i. a stock li ,V hi
briu
New Novelties
. and
Latest Styles
and as they are manufactured. All old customers and friends of the hoiia
and as well uw ones, are umdially Invited to call and insi.ecb stock and
xice.
I Do Hot Propose fie To Undersold.
W .F. READ,
Siiceiisor lo N. H. A lion it C
57 First Street, Albany, Or:
ta I Leave Portland Arrive I r a
A', r K I Arrive Cirvtlli. Li)vel:M a
hxprrm tk.uh dailt (exajpt Sunday.
"0 r M I Leave Portland
W ra Arri -e McMinnville
Arrive I 9:00 a M
Leave 6.I& A M
AtAlhmv and Corratlit einnact with train, ol
msrejfon ractnc nanroau
For full Inform illon regarding ;rato, mipi, ate.,
on Company's Atfent.
P. ROGERS,
R. KORHLER,
Manager.
Asa'tU. K. and P. Ate
FOKTIIE LADIES
Bargains in Millinery,
FINE TRIMMED U B0HSET3,
FLOWERS.RIBBONS LACES, PLUMES,
SATINS. VELVETS, ETC.,
At Very Low Figures.
These good mustgi, o oome eany and
get first choice,
MRS.E.J.O'CONXER
J, A. WINTER,
A rhotogrephf r of experi'nce,ii in Brnwna
villa for the summer, aau i v'
make photoa iujall i and tyle.
First National Bank
OP AMtlM. OIIEUO.N.
IVesldRiit L. FLIXN
Vlco President S, E, VOL NO
Cashier ....UtO. K. UUAMBKKLAIN
TRANSACTS A OENERALbankinfrbuslrjesa.
ACCOUNTS KEPT subject to check.
SIGHT EXCHANGE and teloirraphie transfer, sold
on New York, San Francisco, Chicago and Port! i
Oreifon.
COLLECTIONS MADE on favorable terms.
DIRKCTORS.
m. E. Yorao, Gro, E CiiAMBRRbani
L. E Blaix, l. Flirm,
Waltrr E TrRRRUI.,
The specious plea of the liquor men is that
they create a demand for labor, and give
work to 600,000 persona. This is the pica of
lattnrv-men. camblerf. ODium merchants,
publishers of obscene literature, and was the
pleaot tneoiil siaye-masiers. it is one urancu
of trade against many honorable and useful
industries.
Were the (900,000,000 annually apsnt for
lianor aooliea to the) comforts of life, it
would afford employment for 300,000 addi
tional persons, whose yearly wages would be
$90,000,000, and there would be 8330,000,
000 additional capital demanded, $393,000,
0C0, of new materials requited, which at
wholesale would yield to the annual income
of our country, $788,000,000.
Let our wise men tell the country that our
national liquor bill is, year by J ear, three
times a m.hcIi as eur people spend for bread,
more ti.. n half the amount for clothior, and
ii ora than tive times that for boots and shoes.
Over against our 142,000 schools of learning
ii-n are cnmnelied to Dlace 196.000 drinking
places. We are forced to offset 8111,000,000
for education witn uuu,uuu,uw tor rum uu
crime ; and 92.000 uleruvmea are opposed by
600,000 persons in tha liquor trade, who are
licensed by our government. We could afford
to suuport at the rate of 81,000 a year, each
of the $(100,000, and we would then have a
surplus of $300,000,000. Add to this financial
waste that of hie, ot intellect, of love, of
home and f heaven, all higher notives, and
the inspiration to action is immeasurable
At Cost. C. B. Roland & Co.. of mis
city, are selling their eLt.re stock nt coit.
Thoie wanting bargains should cill earl.
.Not Favored.
Chicago, June 20. The Oregonians
were not as fortunate in securing scats as
were the delegates from the neighboring
states They were placed in the farthest
seats from the presiding officer.
Fatal Shooting at Elle nsburj;.
Ellensbiro, W.T.June 20. Two men,
Pitmun and Stoncfield, had a quarrel this
atiernoon on the farm of Dr. Olmstead,
near the city, over a bucking colt, when the
farmer shot the latter in the stomach, fatal
ly wounding him.
A Big Storm .
Helena, June 20. Repjrts are camine
in from varios towns showing that the
fircce and destuctive hailstorm which swept
oevrDeer Lodge valley on Monday cover
ed a very wide extent of territory. The
damage in the section adjacent to Sun
river was serious, and especially to crops.
Hailstones an Inch in diameter were quick
ly piled two or three inches deep, and where
there was an obstruction thev lav even
deeper. Cattle were driven by the pelting
stones and ran bellowing over the plains.
Off to the west it appeard as though sheets
of ice were falling.
Floods In Mexico.
Mexico, June 20. There is a flood at
Silao, on the line of the Mexican Central.
Over 3o houses have fallen and many lives
have been lost. There are serious freshets
on the railway between Queretero and
Leon. : Two forty foot spans were washed
out near Trapmato. The branch from
Silao to Guanajarato is cut In two places.
There is high water on the branch to
Guadalajara. The weather is still threat
ening.and the prospect of an immediate re
sumption of through business is not prom
ising. Everything possible Is being done.
San Francisco, June 20. During the
past five years the Western Union system
on the Pacific Coast has been more than
doubled, and General Superintendent
Jaynes says the next five years will doubt
less see an increase fully as great. Thous
ands of dollars are being spent eyery week
by the company to make the service equal
to the growing demands. New lines are
now being built from this city to Portland,
and from here to Los Angele,by the coast
route, mere Is now a two-wire line to
Portland, but the svtem will be doubled,
and three wireswillbestrung.it is thought,
Deiore tne next winter season Begins.
JOS. WEBBER'S
Barber Shop
Is now located, until hn Kelaln o thi
new Foshav A Mason building, just north
of No. 2's Engine Housp, wlmrn old and
ne w ctibicmns are inuten to call on linn
RedCrownMills
ISOJI, LANNING & CO., PROPR'S.
NEW PKOCRSS FLOUR SUPERIOR FOR FAM1MKS
AND BAKERS DSC
BEST STORAGE FACILITIES. ;
Highest Price in Cash fo
. , , Wheat V '
V LBANYiOR. i
BROKE.
umber mon ipr.iy. Wo nan fui
lilders and oon:r4ntor.i, r.gh. 1
fishing
LUMBER,
on short notlof. This Itimlwr is out from
the hot. yellow fir, raltflj irom mo cele
brated MoKinzle timber regions and manu
factured it Cobnrg. Any quantity can be
furnished at AlbaHy at low prices. It
needs no recoramwdatiou as to quality
CEDAR POSTS. BOXING
LATH, PICKETS
and Iii'uburof all kin N on our yard con
stantly D i'i'i urdnr without anewg. or
hearing lrm us. Wm will saye you
'""ey' HAMMER BROS.
Alb my Linn Co,. O.
FOSHAY & MASON,
, . . VtM.lLliS ard asrall-
Druggists and Bookseller;
Agents for John B. Alden'fl publications,
blob wo sell at publiiher'a . ?r!oi with
aostagead Jed. .1 v v.. ' r '
ALBANY, OREGON.
DIt. ItO SAN HO
In his n?w diicoverv fi r Consumption, succeeded in
priKluciuir a medicine which is acknowledged by all
to lie .imply niarveloun. It la exceedingly pleasant
tn the tatte, jicrfcctly harmlena, ad doe. not .icken
In all cases of Cunsumitlbm. Coui;bf. Colds, Whoop
lug-Coujrh, Croup, Hrenchiils, and Ialn. in tbo Chest,
1. na. friven untvt-rtai anu.in..'iioii. it nosanaoe
Oiiuuh and Luni S,rup U sold at M cent, by M. A.
Miller,
(i re roil iixes.
Itching I'ilo are known by niois'ure Hko prcsplra
tlon, prmliiciinr a very d'snirroeable itclilnir after irt-t
tinir warm. Tllis form as well a. i'.lind, lileeillrgan
prutrtl.linir Piles yield at once lo thj application o
llr. llnMiiko's Pile remedy, which acta directly llion
the psrls nlft-ted, aim .rbinjr the tUTi.ir. a'l.iyinir the
Int-nse itching and tflcc'lni; a nermsne'-t cure. fd
cents. Aitilren The lr U.aliko Medicine Co , Piqua,
O. Sold bv M, A. M.llcr.
W. MCLAUGHLIN.
rashinimbte Tailor.
Nc bby suits t.nd pants, cut and mad to
order, from the latest line of tamplcs, direct
from 'Frisco, a speciality.
Cleaning ard repairing promptly done.
Main Street, Albany, Oregon
For Sale. One new set harness.
Inquire at the Russ Hpusc.
' J. II. Howard.
Wells Di g. Wells dug on reasonabl
terms. Call on the undersigned or at t 111
office.
E. B. Davidson
Linn ' unty Bank,
, COWAN, RALSTON & CO.,
, . (MicceMorv to Cowan A Ciulck.) -
ALBANY - ' - OREGON.
TRANSACTS ft grmiorml banking bunlneM.
DRAW8IOHT DltKT3li Nuw Vrk. ttah Fro
dco aviid Hortluiiii, Oretfuti.
LOAN MOtSEY uu tiiruTe(1 ei-urliy.
RECEIVE de)KflU tuhjeo to oh-cK.
COtXECTIONS vntruitrd U Uf will rvcalvt pruniw
vntUrti.
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