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. DAILY EVENING ALBANY DEMOCRAT. VOL. J. AL15ANY, OR., THURSDAY, JULY 13,1888. NO 58. Wm. FortmiHer Ho,, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Prompt Attention-First-class Hearse pTKdor builnon hours call at rosidence corner Fiat and Bakar streets. THE YAQUINA ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad, Ore?)!! Development Company's Steam ship Line. 225 MILES SHATTER. 20 ElOUaS LESS TIME than by any other route. First-class through pasiouger and freight line from 1'oriland and all points In the Willamette Valley to and from Sun Francisco, Cal. Willamette River Line of Steamers. The "Win. M. lloag," The "N. 8, Bent ley," The "Three Siaters" aro In service for both passongur and freight traffics bo tween Corvallis and Portland and Inter mediate points, leaving Company'!' wharf, Corvallis, anil Messrs. llulman fc Co's wharf, Nos. 200 and Front St., Port land, three times a week as follow. : NORTH HOUND. Leav. Coryallis, Mun., Wed. anil Friday, 10:00 A, M. Leave Albany, Monday.Wed. and Friday, 12:00 Noon, Arrive Portland, Tue., Thu. and Saturday, 6:30 P. II. SOUTH HOUND. Leave Portland, Mon., Wod. and Friday, 8:00 A, M , Leave Albany, Tuo., Thura. and Haturday, 1:40 p. M. Arriv. Corvallis, Tue., Tliu. and Saturday, 4:sW P. M. lloata make close connection at Albany with trains of the Oregon PaclUo Kailroad. TIMK 80HKPULB. (except Sundays.) Lsrve Albany, 1:00 r. M, Leave Corvallis, 1.17 r,M. Arriv. Yaqulna, 6:50 t. H Leave Yaquina. 0:30 A,M. Leave UorvallU,10:3H A,a. Arrive Albany, 11:16 a u. O. & C. tralss oonueat at Albany and Corvallis. The aoove trains connect at Yaqulna with the Oregon Development Company's Una of Steamships between Yaqulna and .San Francisco, SAILING DATES . aramnKH, raos raAaoneo. raos vamui.i a Willamette Valley, June 22nd June 28th. Willamette Valley, July 3rd July 13ch. vYillaiuetl. Valley, July lath Ju.y xtth, WilUuiett. Valley. July 2tHh. to The Company jaoryes .he right ohange sailing dates without notice. N. 11. i'a-ssengers from Pur.laud and Willamette Va.loy points can make close connection with the trains of the Vaquiua route at Albany or Corvallis, aud n des tined to San Fr'auoisoJ Mhould arrange to arrive at Vaquiua the evening before dale of sailiug. aeler ami r'.eluhl Kale, nlway. Me Lowest. .. , , , For inform itlon appl) lu O J Stuart, I reliflit and Ticket Airunt, AILiany, u.- to C U llaawell, Jr., O. F. A P. Agl Oregon Development Co,, Sit Montgomery St., Man Frauuieco, Cal. . 11. HOIiHS. . O. P. and P. Agent, Or x iu l'auiic It it Co. Corvallis, or, MMM TO CXLlFJaMIA Southern. Pacific Company's LinB. tiik nr. siivsti itovrK. .0 - Tine ojt.:m Alxr'y a id 6u Kt'tncUo, 35 hours OAMVORNIA BXraBSA 1 1. 1INS "DAILY. W. I READ p (Successor to N. H. Allen & Co.) Is now receiving new goods in every line. Old goods aold out. Everything New, with New Prices Lower than Ever Offered in Albany, consisting of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS; SHOES AND GR0CERIS propose f" have as bany, with ali t fiij"ifV;i a Hiock ever- line as ever brought t Al- New Novelties and Latest Styles Rtl'l Ull tXH trices. Smith 4.W p. u. I Ien,v6 7:10 a M I Arriva lr.rtUnd Aih my San Kiancltteo Arrive Lfiavo North 10:40 ah 7 Ma A H 0:30 r M Local fahsknokh thai Kit daily (oxcopt Sunday) Leave 8:00 a 12:40 pi. I Leave 2:40 m Arrive IMrtUlid Albany Emrtma Arrive 3:46 T M Leave I 11 :3. A Luve I BfiOAM LOCAL PA83KNUKR TRAINS DAILY, KXCRIT Hl'NDAY. 3:10 P H I Leave h:M P M Arrive ViMvu Leave 1:M , H Arrive Albany La ban mi Albany L'jlianon Annvu Leave Arnve Ui.v i:4o A M 6:00 A H 2:4f r M i r r n c ii ( PULLMAN BUFFET SI Tourist Sleeping Oars For Acr.oinmonatloa of srciiilt'laa Paascn. n, allaclicil to r.nres Trillin. Wl aide IVIrlalon. nsrwEst puurLtnn avd eiwtvittia MAlLTaAl.1 daily (ok :ept Sunday.) 0 A a I U-ave Portland Arrive I 0: If. r a i.ij r Arrive Cirvillii Lear. 1:30 kximkm tk.viva dailt (exojp. Sunday. i:M r x I Leavo Portland Arrive I 0) A M iO0 ru Arri". McMlnnvllle 1,-ave I ..'. a a AtAlbny uvl Corvallli coliiieot with tralnt Of Oregon Pacini Kailroad For full Infomitlon reiardlni Iratei, m p, .to, on Company'. Ag.nl. , R. KORTILEFt, . P. ROOFRS. Manapr Aee'tO. F. and P. Art. as thuy are manufactured. Ali old ciutoini' nn i t'riuuds of the boiibe well new cdcs, are cordially invited Jto call and iu. eut stock aud Do al Propose Rs To Undersold. W I. BEAD, SucPMHur to N. II. Ailen !c Co 57 First Sireet, Albany, Or monDatanraaraiaaraiBusaMrwaC' at very low rates. Lnmoer, Shingles. -'Lath, Posts, Pickets, Fence Trimmings, . Sash, Doors and BM3. Hall for nrlces at yarJ on .Oth St,. . W east of O. & C switce. W, GROSiVDER. 0NI7ERSITT OF OREQOS. EUGENE CITY. v , ....in hAulna (.n Mnndav the 17th of Heptemlw, 1K8S. frw. acholarKhlp from every county in the State, A pply to your County Suporlntendent Four oouraea ! Clawilpal. Hslentlflo. Llterarv and a ahort Enffllnh O"""" whloh there la no iAtln, Greek, French or Uerman. The Enirliiih la pre-rmilni-ntly a Bnsineas Couree. For cataloKne or other lnform.tioD..ddreMjoHN9oNi l'reslihint. Successor to E. W. Langdon, DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, BRUSHES, SOAPS. COMBS, and evorvthlnir kept in a first-class Dru Store. Also a flno .nock of pianos o roan a. EYE, EAK AMI DEFORMITIES. Dr. T. J. Enton, Formerly of flic Sarglral In llrmaryof lndlujiuiolia, will vinit Albany, Friday to Wednemlay noon, July I8th to I Kill. Koonmat Itevrre lloam. At CorvalllH Thurwlay, Friday and Saturday, at Hotel, July lUtli to 'Jlt. Dr. Eaton baa for the paat twenty- fivo jenra made a specialty or the eye, ear and deforuiitieN, and Iihb straightened more than one thousand cross eyes. All in flamed and tore eyes can be cured unlaw disorganization baa taken place. Artincial eyes inserted and the most ellicient braces for the cure or crooked limbs, club feet, spinal diseases, etc., furnished. CROSS-EYES CUBED. The following reference to Dr. Eaton Is taken from the Merced ' Argus" of the 1 h Inst:, "On Saturday last we witnessed an op eration upon a cruss eye by Dr, Eaton at his rooms in the El Canitan Hotel. T!ie subject was a twelve-year old daughter of nir imnsaKer, a resident or this town, who has been from hr birth afll'ctod with cross-eyes. It was done without pain to the little irlrl. who durins tie on eration on the eve. amilinelv answered several questions asked her by the Doctor and ourselves. Minnie Hunsaker, the subject in this case, after the operation, appearea a orient, pretty little gin and smiled gratefully while thanking the Doctor for treating lier so tenderly and subjecting her to to little naiu." The following account of a remarkable surgical operation performed by Dr. Eaton is taken from (he El Paso "Times" ol tns lutb ultimo : In enmnanv withCaotain S. D. Slocum wo calid to see Miss Jennie Slocum, the oungesi amignter or the Captain, who as been in El Paso under tlia treatment of Dr. Eaton. We remember to have seen this young lady a few months ago at the ranch, with her foot twisted until it was at right angles with thoother toot. To-day the left foot is as straight and natural as tne rignt. we congratulate the young lady and rejoice with her father In this successful performance of Dr. Eaton, We were skeptical until we witnessed the re sult. vn are now satisfied of the prom ises of the Doctor, in these instances they were verified." A remarkable case was brought to oar notice yesterday, being that of a 15-year old daughter of Mr, E, P. Gilpin, a sub stantial farmer, formerly of Columbia, Missouri, now living near C'ollijburg. in this countv, who bad been totally blind from scrofula in the eve for fifteen months. She was treated by Dr. Eaton, who 13 new In this cltv. after one personal examina ¬ tion, by mail with the gratifying result of restoring aigbt completely, itie Doctor and his young patient are both receiving congratulation, r- Uainesvllie "Jdesperi an... , . . . . , TELEGRAPHIC NEWS A Ilig Freslict. Pittsburg, July u.-The freshet In the Monongahcla river is almost unprecedent ed.and great damage has been done to riv. er crafts and property all along the river from its headwaters to this city. The sud denness of the rise took the river men en tirely unawares.and they were not prepar ed when the great volume of water burst upon them. Millions of feet of lumber, scores of coal crafts, fences, outhouses and coal tipples have been flowing down the swift current for the last eighteen heurs. The river at this point is still rising witli .i iwi mm y incnes on tne marks at 9 o clock.but it is reported as stationary with 43 feet at Greensboro.a hundred miles above this city. At every point between Greens boro and Pittsburg the lowiands are under water and residents have been compelled to live in the upper stories of their houses and in some cases to seek the hills for safe ty. Many had not time to remove their goods,as the water rose at the rate of one foot an hour, and at Greensboro a 32-feet rise was reported in less than twentv-four hours. The damage to property cannot be estimated at the present time, but it wMI reach away into the hundred thousands. So far but one life has been reported lost. M..s." rothay sc. Mason, druggists, are sellini! SVisdom s Robertino wholesale and retail, and giving beautiful picture cards with every bottle. Positively the most perfect and armless article of too uioa in ine maraeu Hi fired Has coffee in f he maikct at Wallace & J iiomfson s. llrbanghlin, Practieal Tailoring. Summer and full suits and pants in any style a speciality. Cleaning and repairing promptly attended t, Main street, Albany, Oregon. I am now receiving my surma and summer t'ress coods. Call e.irly and ceeure larva us h V. F. Ri-au. New embroidery just received at W F Read's Patr.mij:j home industry. Try one ol Joseph s 5-cnnt cienre. Firt f his own make. - A full line of Dr. Prices Cream Biking and delicioil. lUvurinB extracts at Wallacr & Thompson's 25 X'KK FOIC 1MI.ES. Itehuir Pi'ei are known by ni I'.s'uro like ' ytresplra tiou, prodilcilicayoryuisRjrrue.oie iikiiikk tiliir warm. TliU (orm aiwrll a llliiid, Ulced.i'ft- all r,-...,i...r l'llM vluld at onee to the aonllrcition o l)r u,wanko' Pile remedy, wnkri aeta direetly upD ... al. o-itintf thetunure. aUavintr tne i, i--hoiir and effc'lnir a iwronneet cure. SO ecntn. Addrie The Pr Bo.inko Mudlcino Co , Piqna U. sold ty M. A.i Miller. Fine mixed and plain pickles at Wallace & Thomi-wn s. Chinese Hill. Wasiiin-otox, July 1 1- Senator Dolph, from the committee on foreign relations to day reported favoribly the bill to prohibit tne coming 01 t-ninese laborers into the United States, reported in the house by Belmont, chairman of the mmmiit nn foreign relations, as a substitute for nil hille before the committee relating' to Chinese immigration. -1 Indians. Victoria, B. C July 1 1. Advices were received by steamer to-day from the North of a lawless condition of affairs al Hazle ton, on the Skeena river. For some time past several constables have been endeav oring to capture an Indian murderer, and on the 19th cf June overhauled him. The Indian made a desperate effort to escape, pistol in hand, and got away ; a shot was . tired after him.but he did not heed it,and a Winchester rifle shot struck him, he dying from the wound shortly after. The Indians are greatly excited and have threatened the lives of all white people in the district The three constables have fortified the Hudson bay post at Hazleton, and can hold out if the place is not burned. The A. 0. U. W. Seattle, July 11. The grand lodge A. O. U. V. of the jurisdiction of Oregon, Washington and British Columbia assem bled in Pythian hall, In this city, to-dav, but at the first session transacted very little business, aside from the reception of grand officers. Reports of unfinished business from last year consisted of seven amend ments to the constitution of the grand lod ge. Only one of these was adopted, rela tive to depositing the bonds of officers. The other six were rejected. 4 A Ilig Fhv. Alpenw, Mich., July 11. Fire origina ting in a sawmill this afternoon, spread rapidly, and was soon beyond control. All buildings for a space of three blocks wide and half a mile longjWere consumed, caus ing a loss of about $300,000. Fifteen hun dred persons are homeiss and several ser iously injured. Insurance Itnsineys. San erancisltj, Ju'ly 11. The twen tieth annual report of the the state insuran ce commissioner show's that fire and mar ine losses Jor iSSwere $645,441 less than for iib6, wlule there was an increase ot $20,000,000 in fire ricks written up for 18- S7. 'I he life Insurance companies wrote up $3,740,742 more business, and losscsanu endowments paid were $65,674 less than in ISSG 56 OK. BO SAS-KO I., hi. now discovery for Consumption, sncc-eded In nroducinra medicine which i atkn.vlode.l l.y ah to lie simply marvelous. It is exeomllnirly pleasant FOSHAY & MASOnJ, -1LSt,A!. AK0 RA1I- Druggists and Booksellers, Agonta for John It. Alden's publications, A-hicli we sell publisher's prfoes with jCHtagoadbirid. JLKAXV, OKKGOM. ' JOS. WEBBER'S Barber Shop Is now located, until he gets into thi new Foihav A Mann building, just north of No. 2's Engine house, where old and new customers sre Invltea to call on htm, to the taste, perfectly harmless, ami " .....11 1 '......iiiititLliiii. Cmiirhs. Colds. M op IliirUoutfh, Croup. llrencllilU. and Palm 11 tho Chest, K ha. alien uuivenal sali.ractlon. lr ll.wii.koa Oman and Lum Sirup Waold atoO eonte Dy .11. a Miller, re M H. Ellis, physician and surgeon Albany, Oregon. Calls made in city country, CURB FR NU;K "E"4t',IE Ooyouwantaremwlvfor n'll"Uno, ri.i lefaer.a d cu". f r .Ick headache, . Milltr.-he Dnl-I, f lr. ""' the A on y aid for Pimples on he. aMK .0. Liver Pille, anmoUs free, full hox 33 een- Riildleberger and Mubone, it is said have settled their political tpiarrcl and will now fight in harmony to carry Virginia for Har- Who wish to sc- re first grade certificates should send for N-rmal Question Book which contains ab ut soopages of questions nr.A ermnlete answers. Pnce, i..so- dress Prof. A. H, Ad fhllders, Brownsyille.Or ALB AM UULLEG.ATJS miSfflDIB ALBANY, OREGON, 1888, 1889. fire Term Opcas September 18fu, 1HH8. A lull corps of instructors. CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY, COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. Courses of tudy arranged to meet (he need of all grades ofetudonts, Sfm'al inducements offered to students from abroad. Tuition ranc-n from $5.50 to 12,50. Board in private fami'lpe at ,w rates. Hooiiim ifr -fit br.arditig at suiallex'bnse. A carwiui (Miprv-lon exercised over stu deutM nwhv from hnnitf. Kali temi opena veptemner Tin. ror circulars and full particulars ddri the President. Kl:V. t.MlKItT ft. COXIIIT. Albany, Oreg m