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About Daily evening Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-1888 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1888)
DAILY EVENING ALBANY DEMO rP AT VOL. I. ALBANY, OR., FRIDAY, JULY J 3, 1888. NO 51). iwii nraiiirtiiiri r th ttt"" rnmn Wm. Fort FUNERAL DIRECTOUS.- Prompt Attflntion-Fir3t-class Hearaa "Aftor business hours call at residence corner Fifth anil Baker streets, ' 1: THE YAQIMA ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Riilroad. Orogin Davolopmsnt Company's Steim i ship Line. 225 MILES SH9SY8. . 20 HOURS LESS than by any other route. First-clan through passenger and freight line from Portland and all points in the Willamette Valley to and from San Francisco, (Jul. Willamotta River Lina of Steamers. The "Win. M. Hoax," The "N. S, Bent loy," The "Three Sisters" are in service for both passenger and froigbt tratlio be tweon Corvallis and Portland and Inter mediate points, leaving Company V wharf, Corvallis, and Messrs. llulinan tft C'o's wharf, Nos. 200 and 202 Front St., Port land, three times a week as follow : (Successor to N. H. Allen & Co.) Is now receiving new goods in every line. Old goods iold out. LTKIOL'4 FACTS. At a fair held in MadUon, Wis., a goose was voted to the most popular dude. A French investigator has come to the conclusion that women have a larger pro portion of brown eyes than men. There arc thirty-seven tunnels of more than ioou yards in England.the longest be ing that of the Severn 7664 yards. At Halifax recently a perfectly formed egg.shcll and all, about the size of a robin's cgg.was found in the yolk of a hen's egg. According to a writer in Blackwood's Magazine the gipsies of Transylvania teach young beare to dance by placing them on heated iron plates while the trainer plays on his fiddle. The bear.liiting up its legs alternately to escape the heat.involun tarily observes the time marked by the violin,and eyenfualiy learns to lift his legs whenever he hears music. NOKTil UOUND. Uavo Corvallis. Hon., Wed. .nil Kriday, 1U0UA, II. irfftV. Albany, Mouthy, Wed. nd Friday, 12:00 Noon, Arrive Portland, Tue., Thu, and SatunUy, 6:30 1. U . SOUTH IIUUND. .save Portland, Mon., Wwl. and Friday, 8:00 A, M, U , U. I j.iivn Allianv. Tuh.. 'Ihura. and Saturday. l:2U p. M, Arrive Corallb, Tuo., Thu. and Saturday, 4:20 r, J Boats make elose connection at Albany with trains of the Oregon Paciliu Kailroad, TIME SOIIKDULE. (except Sundays.) Uv. Albany, 1:00 r. M, lHv Corvalli., 1:17 r, a. Arrive Yatiuiiui, 6:o0 r. H Leare Yaqulna, 0:30 a,M. Leave CorvaUts,lU:aS a,M. Arrive Albauy, 11:16 L. u. O. dr. C. trains oonueot at Albany and Corvallis. The aoove trains connect at YVlllin witla tiie OregQU i0 V Oiopmwo. Company's Line of Steamships between Xaquina and Man Francisco, , HAILING DATES . STKASkAS, raos SAH rSASUSJO. rso yau,uis a Willamette V J ley, Willamette Valley, Willamette Valley. a Willamette Valley. June!nd July 3rd July ISih July ailh. June 28th. July 13th. Juiy 21lll, $ The CompAuy corves -he right to change sailiug dates without notice, i N. 11. Paneuirors from Por.Uud and Willamette Va:ley points can nuke close iconneli.Mi witn tue trains of the Vaquina routoai Albany or Uorvallis, and li des- f 1 lined to San Francis n should arrange to 1 arrive at Va'iuiua tuo eveuiug before date wi sailing. ..senger aail F,rllit Italii always iue Lowest. , for Iirt.jTiiMtlon apply to C J Stuart, Freight ana ri,;k.a A-'oot. Aloaov. or to C II Usawoil, Jr., O. K A 1'. Ajt urjjron Development Co., 3J4 Montgomery St., Bin t raacueu, t.ai, awvn, (A. O. F. and P. Agolit, Oregon Paeiiie It K Co. Corvalli., Or, (MUM TO CAL1FJ.1MIA ;-,VIA-h Soutiiara Pacills Compny's Line. Tin: . r. HiiisrA iiairK. r.-iuliJttv.Mti Al.i.i y J l'Vi.uii--i, : hoM 4.00 p. H. I Loavo 8:05 P M Luave 7.I0AH I Arrive r.irttuntl Alltiny 8aii HruiioUiv Arrtvo LuftVO rtur'-h 10:41) A M Everything- New, with New Prices Lower than Ever Offered in Albany, A Western philospher has simplified liv ing to such an extent that he pitiches his habitation under an umbrella. When his dwelling place is flooded by the rain he changes the location of his umbrella. At last accounts he was living peacefully and contentedly under a tree near the railroad track, with his umbrella unfurled to sun and shower. How much pleasure must lie gam from existence, unharassed by rent and taxes, undisturbed by the visits of the gas man and the plumber ! As the height of the principle of camping out, life under an umbrella is demonstrated to be not only possible, but enjoyable. oonsifltiag if DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS, : " BOOTS, SHOES AND GROCERIES I proline t have as oorai ' bany, with ali ha i) a stock ever" line ai ever brought tj M- New Novelties and Latest Styles and as l. hey aie luKiiiif.ieturiiii. All li customers and iVien ls of the hou and hj well i.ovr oiiks, mv uurdiaily . invited tm cm 1 1 nnd insj.ect utocs arid lice'. Do Not Propose fte To Undersold. W 1. HEAD, " Our republican friends are banking their hopes of electing Harrison on the name and fame of his grand father, but it would be well to keep in mind the fact that a grand father's fame is sometimes like a grand father's clock which "stopped short, never to go again when the old man died." Ex-Gov. Downey.of Los Angeles.a dem- oc rat, has declared that he will support Hat, rison and Morton. EYE. EAR AND DEFORMITIES. Dr. T. J. Kston, Formerly of the Sfirglcnl In flrmaryof IndlannpoII, wilt vfoft Albany, Friday to Wednesday noon, July lilth to lSHi. Roomfl at Kevere HooHe. AtCorvalliH TiiurMk.y, Friday and Saturday, at Hotel. July l'J.h to 21st, I.3C.1L $:W A Uiv L JUOrM I Leuve 'l-.WPH Arrive I'urtlaiid Albany Kuiruno Arrive 3:46 p M Luave I ll;35 AM Leave I 9 .00 A H b rAMHKN'iiBK TRAINS DAILY, KXtKIT WTSDAT. L'JC 8:1') P M I Li vvo :.'i; p M Arrive 1 :m v Arrhe Albany ltjliaiioii Arrive .cave Arrive lv fi:4. A H 6:04 A M I H'iPM PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Cars t'.ir Aiumc.nnt.on ol Mcml-nn.. ra.r Kpr, ntlnrtinl In EP! Trnlii. Weit Ulile llKriTKKt PUKTLIMO A1I KtnkhM, n a u 2.i." r a 1 Arrlva MAIL Tan BAl" (e M)t Sunilay.) I.rt la-id Corvilli. Arriio 11:1.'. r a 1:34 M it rani tjiiisi dai.t (mojp. t'.tiU P H Loave Arrl" Portlnnil McMlnnvlll. Arrive Lav 0:00 i M lt.4lt A a AtAlbmr m Cnrvallli coi.mot with train ol Oregon fi. Kllrod For hill Informition reirarJlnj Into, mP. ! onCompanj'. AKent. -.. Eo . F. RonlRS, mISSS' ' AJrtO.r.-dP.Art. 57 Fir3t Street, Albany, Or at very low rates. Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Posts, Pickets, Fence Trimmings, Sash, Boors and Blinds. tMllforDrlriBsat virJ on ;6th St,. . ' cast of O. A C Bwitcb. W. W, CHOWDER. SucpHKiir to X. II. A'ler. & Co Successor to E. W. Langilon, DEALER IN 'DRUGS. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, BRUSHES, soaps, co rvias, .tut everything kept In a llrst-olm Drnz Store. Also a tins .itock of pianos and oruana. ALBANY. OUEdON. QNIYEESITI OF O&EGOU. EUGENE CITY. i..t ..... Inn l.n-!n Gil Monday thu lltll of Heptsmtwr, 18. Free scholarship frm every county in the State, Apply yonr County Superintendent Four courses : Clsssloal. Hclentlfle, Literary and a short EiirIIsIi Course In wbloh there Is no Lstln, Greek, French or Uerman. The EiiKllah la pre-eminently a Business Course. For catalogues or other information. .Mn, President, FOSHAY & MASON, 1LIfU'. AND MIA It Druggists and Booksellers, . Agents Tor John B. Alden's publications, A-hioli we sells': publisher's prios with otaxavi.lml. I.B.NY, OBKOOS. Dr. Eaton has for the past twenty- fi ve Tears made a specialty or the eye, ear and deformities, and has straightened more than one thousand cross eyes. All in flamed and sore ryes can be cured unlets disorganization has taken place. Artificial eyes inserted and the most elllcient braws f.ir the cure of crookpd 11 in lis, club feet, spinal diseases, etc., furnished. CROSS-EYES CURED. The following rpfareme to Dr. Fa! on is taken from the Merit-d Argi!b" of the 12' h inst : ' On Saturday last we vltn6spil an op eration upon a cruss eve by Dr. Elton at bis rooms in the Kl tlapltao rloiel. Te subjeefwas a twelve-year old daughter of Mr Hnnaalier, a re-liieiil ir this town, who has beoa from hsr birth aftbcteil with cross-oye. It was done without pain to the Utile crlrl, who during t ie op eration nn tfco eje, inilin;;ly answered several questions askod her by the Doctor and ouiteWes. Minnie Hunssker, the sutjpct in this case, after the operation, appeared a bright, orntty little girl and smiled uratefiilly wi.ile lliatikiiiix the Doctor for trcnting lit r so tondcrly and Hlibim ting hi-r to so litlln pain." Tiie following account of a remarkable surgical operation porfonn-d by Dr Kton is linen from the Kl 1'asj "Tiir.es" of the 10th ultima : "In company with Captain S. D. Slwuin wo cl!d vo see Miss Jennie Sloutim, tho youngest dinghtor of thi Captain, who bfts been In Kl Paso nnder tho treatniftiit of Dr. Eaton. We remember to have seen i hi ramiL' ladv a tuvr uiontlis ago at the ranch, with her foot twisted until Is es at right angles with tho other toot. To-day tfce lelwooi is as siraigni ami nmu the right. Wo congrtulato the young la.lv uiii rijoice with tier father In this Mieueasrul nerformance of Dr. Eaton, v e were skiiplioai uiuii wo wimessen ui ro suit. v are now satisfied of the prom Ises of tho Doctor. In theuw lusiniices thoy were verified." A remarkable ewe was brought to our notice yesterday, being Ihatofa IS-year old .Isuub'er of Mr. E. P. Uilpin, a sub stanti! farmer, formfr'y or Columbia, Missouri, now living nenr CollUburg, in this oountv, who had been totally blind from Kirofulaln the ejo lor fin eon months. She was treated by Dr. Eaton, who Is now In this city, afior one personal examina tion, by mail with the gratifying result ol sliclit ceiB!eie:y. The Doctor au comtratu an TELEGRAPH 1C NEWS Sosur, Sax FbanciscoJuIv i 2. The California and American sugar refinerics.in harmony with the advance, made in New York.yes tcrday advanced the price of granulated sugar one-fourth cent Her pound. and to-dav an additional half cent, making the present price o cenis a pound. Kepresentative&ol the refineries here sav one of the chief causes of the advance is a scarity of the beet crop in Germany and elsewhere. An other cause, howevcr.as stated by men con- versani wun me suDjcct, is that there is in New York very little sugar for future de livery. E-.tiui.ttrs. Washington-July I2 Mai.W.A. Jonts of the corps of engineers makes the follow- estimates for work under his charge during the coining year : Improvement of the Columbia and low. er Willamettee rivers below Portland.Or., 425,000 ; removing snags, etc., Irom the uvper Willamette, $22,000 ; work on the upper Columbia and Snake rivcrs,$ 16,000 ; Cowlitz river, W. T., $6000 ; lower Clear water rivcr.Idaho, $19,429. Oapt. Willard Young makes the follow ing estimates for work in his district : For improvement of the entrance to Coos bav, Or.,$2;;o,ooo ; entrance to Yaquinabay.O'r., $250,000 ; moutii 01 the coquille river.Ur., $U4,ooo,of which $75,000 can be profitably expended during the coming year ; im provement of the L'mpqua rivcr,Or.,$2coo. Big Storm. New York, July 12. Advices from all parts of New York, New Jersey and New- England show that a terrific rain and wind storm raged all last night. The storm was particularly severe along the coast, and many sailing vessels went ashore. No large loss of life is reported, but the damage to property was large. The storm was very severe along the St. Lawrence river and Lake Ontaiio. At Cape Vincent the Is lander and the Annie Laurie, small passen ger steamers,were driven ashore, and lum ber barges were sunk. At Sandv Hook this afternoon the storm contuuied,and the sea was very rough. Terrible Dlsastrr. London, July 12. A Dispatch from Cape Town, Africa, says 1 Debot' coal mine at Kimberley caught fire yesterday evening- Eight hundred men are entom bed. The work of rescue, which began at once, still continues, but it is believed that 500 persons have perished, including Mr. Lindsay, the manager of the company. Many of the victims inprisoned fn the min es are white people. Loved Her Bonnet. Cheyennk, Wyo., July 12 A serious accident occured on the west-bound Union Pacific passenger train yesterday. The train was nearing Ogallalla station and running at the rate of twenty miles an hour, when a well dressed lady passenger lost her bonnet out of the window. She immediate ly rushed to the car platform and jumped after it. As soon as possible the train was stopped and run back. The woman was found unenscious and bleeding from a sev ere wound on the head, though no bones were broken. It is thought she recievea internal injuries, which, it is feared, will terminate fatally. JOS. WEBBER'S Barber Shop Is now located, until he gels into thj new Foshav A Mason building, Just north or No. 2's Engine house, where old nd now customers are luvlloa to call on him. in hi. new diwvory for C'liinl'nr.tl.in. .iicc-eded In lrt).luL-inir a nm liolna whi.-h is n(;kii'w!cl;pjd by all to lie simply marv.loui. It i. ex jotsllnjfly pious tn tho la.te, perfectly hunnkiw, anil iloeu not sk-k nt , In .11 cn.08 of ColiMimiillon. dmu'li". OoM., Whoon i;l;M.'iiui,'h. '.'rmip, lirmcMti. ami llllu. ;n the Ch"- p li.w uiven Ulilvel.l (w'l.fiwli-n. fir llrtani-.t. l.tvh and L'lnr Svrun is veM t &0 cont. liy M lc' Miller, ' . . A The Oregon Blisvl PuriuVr is n.tture' own remedy, sud ilinuld lie used to the exclusion of all other mi dieine. in all rlijoasos of the stomach, liyr awl Hiiiif-yn. W K E Ft) It's 1 C'lFll K A .1 C II B. l,yiwaiaaremeilvf..r fl ll'ninc, Pimili on tne faih , a 'I a .urn aire f..r .i-k h;.-U.;h-, . A MilUr,'hel)ru;i.l, t-.r Dr. Um.nl J blwr IMI. ,y.ijUJ.Wnl.l free, lull b .X -A. Il'l-in ' Pilot sro kiKiwn hf m mV-'KO Mi '. presplra iImii nrcYlciinrveryil raoWc Itjllint .tier i(et i'rti, T.t. B'lml, li.rl.n .. "...t ... 1.1:.. r..i,,,-,lv. trninh acut i roctlv tuin U, -'p.ris !tf cvl. i rWnj IBo tu nort, s'lavlnn tho li.t.-nre itt-himt "' efftclnif Tmrmiiwrt euro m ceills. AiHreM The Dr IsMatik-i Mnl.cino Co , Hiua o. .lii by M. A.i Miller. Tine mixed and f tluln pit-kles .t WaI.HI K & TllOMPWS s. id his young patient are both receiving nxratulalions. r- aluesville "Uesperi rEAUSiRS Who wish to sc 1 re first grade certificates should tend for Normal Question Book which contains ab v.it seepages of questions and ccmplete answers. I'lice. $1.50. Ad dress Prof. A. B. Childers, Brownsylllr.Or 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 H' 1 tt ITib in lie nisrkit t WaLLsUK t 'I HoMI'SOS's. .Ild.uislillii, Prartlral Tuilorlinr. Suii.m r sr.d fill i-ni's nd pants in any style ,e ciality. I'leitiitig aii'i retioiruig pninptly attvinlet; t", Msin stree', AlHsny, Oregnn. New embroidery just received at W F Rent's, Pat mi ize ieimti lnduiry. Try one of Jose;lr f- sout cigar. Fir. t if liis rwu maks.