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    DAILY EVENING
ALBANY DEMOCRAT.
VOL. I.
ALBANY, OR., WEDNESDAY, JULY 18,1888.
NO C3
Wm, Fortmiller & Co,,
n
FUNEIl.VL DIRECTORS.-
Prompt Attention-First-class Hearse
$ar Aftor builnnis hour call at rosldenoe
corner Fifth and lUkor Htreots.
THE YAQUINA ROUTE.
Oregon Pacific Railroad,
Orogpn Dsvelopinent Company' Stoauv
ulilp Line.
225 MILES SHORTER.
20 HOURS LESS TIME
than by any other route.
First-class through passenger anil
freight line from Portland and all pointH
In ttie Willamette Valley to and from San
Francisco, Cab
Willamette River Lina of Steamers.
The "Win. M. lloag," The "N. 8, Bent
ley," The "Three HUiorV are in service
for both passnugor and freight tralllo be
tween (Jorvallts and 1'ortland and inter
mediate pointH, leaving Company'!' wharf,
Corvallls, and Messrs. liutman & Co's
wharf, Nos. 200 and 202 Front .St., Port
land, three times a week as follow :
F. READ,
(Successor to N. H. Allen & Co.)
Is now receiving new goods in every line. Old goods aotd out.
&5SrcrcRS0N & C0..CC4O2
NORTH IIOUNO.
Lmv. Uoryalli. Mem., Weil. ml Friday, 1U:0i)A, II.
Leave Albany, Monday, vea. ami many, iz:uu noon
Arrive Portland, Tile., Thu, and Saturday, 6:30 P. 11 .
SOUTH IIOUNU.
Leave Portland, Han., Wed. and Friday, 8:00 A, SI,
Leave Albany, Tue., Thura. and Saturday, 1:20 p. XI,
Arrive Conralli., Tue., Thu. and Saturday, 4:20 1. M.
ltnolB malrAHnaA nnnnntttinn At Alhanv
with trains of the Oregon Pacllio Kallroad".
TIME He'll BDULK. (except Sunday..)
Letv. Albany, 1:00 F. u,
Leave uorvailia, i: w r, m .
Arrive Yaquina, 6:30 r. m,
Leave Yaquina, 0:46 a,M.
Leave Uorvalli.,10:35 A,M.
Arnv. Albany, 11:10 A M,
O. dr. C. trains oonneai at Albany and
Corvallls. The above trains connect at
Yaquina with the Oregon Development
Company's Line of (steamships between
Yaquina anu nan rrancisoo.
NAILING DATES .
.riUMIIKS, moM SAM KKASCISUO. rKuMVAuuiwa
Willamette Valley, June 22nd June 2Hlh.
Wlllauielle Valley, July 3rd July L'lih.
rVillatnette Valley, July luth July 24lh,
Willamelt. Valley. July 2llth.
Ivery thing- New, with New Prices
Lower than Ever Offered
in Albany,
conBistiag of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HATS, CAPS,
FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES
AND GROCERIES
The Company -corves ihe right to
change Hailiug dates without notice.
IN. li. rasiengars from Por.Una ana
Willamette Vailey points can make close
cjiiDouti.'u with tue trains of the Yaquina
route at Albany or uorvaius, anu 11 ues
lined to dan Fraucisco should arrange to
arrive at lauuiua the evoniug oetora uate
oi sailing.
assrnger anit l-'.HKlit Kale always tne
Lowest.
For inform ition a'mlv bj C J Stuart. Freiirht and
Ticket Aireut. AJbany, u.- to C II llastvell, Jr., O. F.
A I1. AnM urejfon Development Cu 3)4 MoiilKoinery
win rraueiecu, uai, j. uuhta,
A. O. F. and P. Agent,
Orof.ni Pacidc It It Co. Corvalna, Or,
propose t" have as etvai '
liany, with all 'he
OVEfiLAMJ Til CALIFJMIA
Southern Pacific Company's Line.
Tin-; nr. aiiisri loi rt.
3bjt.ii.i Al'.uny avi-l dau Finitoiac 35 hour
OALiroRXU EXPRKff 11. UN PAILY,
W P. m. Leave
s:wr a I liuave
":W a M I Arrivo
1'orMaiiiI
All)iiiy
8'tll KidllcUtJd
Arrive
Luave
Leave
North
10:40 AM
1Mb A H
(i::lO f m
tiJCAL PASHBNUKR TRAIMS DAILY (OXCOpt SUnd)).
S.WkM tevo
I ':4Upm Uave
:4U PM I Arrive
Portland
Albany
Arnvj tt:4ur
Leave I 11.35 a
Ijuavu I 0 .flO A
lXIAL PAKHK.NURH TRAINS DAILT, KXl'RPT RL'SUAV.
P M I l.uavo
p h I Arrive
ll-MfH I Leave
l::w r u Arrive
Aliuny
Lttlttnuti
A Many
Letiunoa
Arrnu 0:4f A M
Leave 6:00 a
Arrive i 2;4 P
l.ouvo 2;lh p
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
Tourist Sleeping Oars
ar Afcomtiinnatiuq l HcciiiiiWIim. rn..rn
xrn, nllarunl In KviircuTr.tina.
VmI Hllle IVSTlalun.
I'UttrLtNO AVI 4'0-ltVALLlS
M Alb trais DAll.r (ex eit Sunday.)
J.1 I Llv Kirtland Arrive I 0:1A r a
.tjs Arrive 0irvillia Loave 1:3"
KIPRRM TRAISll UAILV (0X0Jlt Sunday:
JJ ' leave rortland Arrive I 0:00 a a
Arrl -e McMlnnvllle Lave ft.46 A a
AlAlbanr an.l Corvallla connect with train.
r't"i Hatlfls Kallroad
r'orfull Informition reardlnir rate., map., .te.
wuiiiaiiy . Ayent.
R. KOKHLER. . P. ROQKRS,
Manaiar AM'lfl .F. and P.'Art.
II AltltlSO.N'S MOMiOI, Sl'PPOKTKIW.
Cleveland, July 9. Sam Sing, a Chi
nese laundryman,oi No. no Broadway, has
applied for citizenship papers,' with the in
tcntion.his wife said.of voting for Harrison
next November. Sam is a good natured
Chinaman of about 35 years of age, and
has lived in this country about I Shears. I lis
wife, a white woman, is about 10 years his
junior. To a reporter Mrs. Sing said that
a Chinaman on St. Clair street, a relative
named Sing also, obtained citizenship pa
pers,and when her husband heard of it he
resolved to go and do likewise.
Mrs. Sing said that she reads the evening
papers, and that when she reads anything
which concerns China or Chinamen, she
reads it (or rather relates and explains it) to
her husband. It was in this way that Sam
ascertained that Harrison favors the China
men and that Cleveland does not. Mrs.
Sing, in answer to questions, said that she
was born in Louisville, Ky., and married
her husband six years ago at Jefferson ville,
Tnd. They have no children. Sam has
been in this country eighteen years and has
become quite Americanized. He speaks
and understands Englbm.does not wear the
typical queue nor cork shoes and docs not
intend to return to China. He has attend
ed Christian services in this country and
believes in the Christian religion. While
the reporter was talking to Mrs. Sing, gam
entered the laundry from the wash room.
The reporter briefly explained his visit and
said : "How will you vote, Sam,lf you get
your papers ?"
"I vote the Lcpublican ticket," he smil
ingly answered.
"You like Harrison.do you ?"
"Oh, yes, I like Halison. Him velly
good man."
"When do you think you will get your
naturalization papers ?"
"I tink one week from next Klidav."
CL'HIOUS FACTS.
I
a stock evHr line
at ever brought to Al-
New Novelties
and
Latest Styles
11 1, J as they are aintiiifaotut'fcii. All "hi Ciidtjiunrrt hm i tYimids of the hou,M
and ba- well new one, nio cordially Invitrd to cull and inai eci. tnpl
11 ices
Do lot Propose lis To Undersold.
W 1. READ,
licensor to N. H. Alien it Co
57 First Street, Albany, Or
Ke and Second Hand Stare! for sale
Owing to tiie Inert-used demands ofj'our
business we have teen compelled to inovo
Into a larger store and we can now be
found next door to 8, E, Young, wheri
we will be pleased to see our patron. II
you nnod any stoves, furniture, .tinware,
orockory, clojks, oarpjts, pictures, Jfrult
ara, trunks, books, roller skato. .Addles,
saws, planes, etc and a thousand dif
ferent and us ft tides yon oso n.-rt do
better this sld 1 nt San Praici 100 to til you
can do with us on a purchase or exohange,
L. GOTTLIEB,
123 First Street,lAlbany,"Or,
at very low rates.
Lumber, Shingles, 'Lath, Posts,
Pickets, Fence Trimmings,
Sash, Doors and Blinds.
l!all f.ir prices a. yard on6th St,, as
cast of O. Jd C switch.
W. W, CROWDER.
Cadillac, Mich., ha a barber who never
talki. He ii deaf and daj-.b,
An orange tree in the garde ne of Versailles
it 450 years old. It wm planted by Eleanor
of Castile in 1416.
Another horse hao been fitted with specta
cles. It belongs in Erie, and the restoration
of its ability to sea distinctly is said to have
ii)crer?"d the animal's value more than $100,
Tt-e fabric known as Chinese c rasa-o loth is
made from the fibre of nettles. The cloth is
peculiarly glossy and transparent, and as
belting for machinery has double the strength
of leather.
A Provide o co, II. I., inventor is now test
ing ah organ with glass tubes, which, it is
claimed, will be much superior to metal,
both iti purity and volume of tone, and
cheaper in tiie bargain.
A wedding took place at St. Paul, Minn.,
last wets, where the groom was over six fet
tall and the britle a little over two feet in
height. During the ceremony the girt stood
on a chair, her hi ad just reaching 1o the
groom's shoulder.
The Egyptian petroleum explorations on
the Red Sea coast have some time ago been
given up. It l sid the government spent
in the neighborhood of $730,000 in theno ex
ploitations, and has nothing to show in re
turn f:tr thin very considerable outlay except
worn machinery.
Nut ire
Notice is hereby given to every man and
bov in Linn' county who wants a straw
hat, or summer coat and vest. We are
closing out these goods, away down below
cost. Don't miss this great opportunity.
Thompson Wafers."
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
A Bad Wreck.
SoLERANTE,Cal.,July i7.A work train
bound north collided with a freight train
bound south.bctween this place and Pinda
this morning. The collision took place In
a sharply rounded cut, and the engineers
did not see the other rrain until within a
few yards of each other. The engineer and
fireman on the freight train jumped and
escaped with slight injuries. Engineer
Buck of the work train also escaped bv
jumping, but Fireman Fish was caught a"s
the engines came together. The engines
were completely telescoped, and when the
workmen went to Fish's assistance they
found him fastened under the wreck and
enveloped in a cloud of escaping steam.
Hcquietly asked the men to shut off the
steam. The steam was shut off, but Fisli
lay fastened under the wreck several hours,
until a physician arrived. The leg had to
be amputated before he could be released.
The engines and cars arc almost a total
wreck.
Anarchist Again.
CmcAoo, July By bold, timely ac
tion, Inspector Bonficld this morning saved
the lives of himself and Judges Garry and
Grinnell. In a small frame house near
Ashland Avenue and Thirtv-third street
were found twelve dynamite'bombs, a re
volver and knife, and as the owner of the
articles stepped to the sidewalk he was ar
rested by Bonfield in person and taken to
the police station. Twoother arrests were
made later. When questioned as to what
the prisoners intended to do, Bonficld con
fined himself to saying : "There was a
conspiracy of long standing end it was about
to be put into execution. They intended
to use dynamite on Judge Garrv, Judge
Grinnell and myself." The chief prisoner
is an old-time anarchist, and was promin
ent in the schemes of Haymarket times.
River anil Harbor Bill.
Washington, July 17. The conferrees
on the river and harbor bill seem to have
reached an impassable barrier, and will
probably report a disagreement. The items
in dispute are the Portage lake canal, the
Beaver river, Penna.,dams,and the Monon
gahela, Green and Barran improvement
proposition. The house conferrees express
a willingness to accept the Senate proposi.
tion to purchase the Green and 'Barren
property, but held out sturdily against the
others.
The Teachers.
San FRAN-ciscoJuly 17. The Oregon
headquarters In the Occidental hotel con
tinue to have a very gay appearance. The
members of the Oregon delegation are par
ticularly energetic and are losing no oppor
tunity for advertising the resources of their
state. In the hall dividing their two suit
es of apartments there have been spread
out new pamphlets, books and illustrated
circulars describing the resources of Oreg
on, character, scenery and such particulars
as intending settlers would be anxious to
obtain.
There has been a steady stream of callers
to-day at the headquarters. All visitors are
invited to register, and arc supplied with
Oregon literatue, and also asked to sam
le Oregon fruit, of which there is a more
limited supply than the delegation' could
wish.
Tonsil on Maine.
Washington, July 17. Senator Dolph
has received an earnest invitation from the
republican statecommittee,in Maine to par
ticipate in the speaking during the cam
paign in that state, which will open Au-
ust 15 and close September o. tie has ac
cepted, conditionally, and will make some
speeches in Maine during the first days of
September, if congress adjourns in time or
the business of the senate will permit his
absence for a lew davs.
PatrouiKU home industry. Try one ui
Jiiseph's d-cerjt cirj.irr. Ftret of hi. own
ni;ike.
JOS. WEBBER'S
Barber Shop
Is now located, until he Rets Into thj
new Foshay fc Mason building, just north
of No. 2's Engine house, where old and
mew customers are lutlied to call on blm
IIN1TERSIT7 OF OREGON.
I EUGENE CITY.
Next .esslun begins on Mnndavthe 17th
of heptember, JH88. Free scholarship
from every county in tbe State, Apply to
your I'Uum.y ouperintenaent.
Four courses : Classical, .Scientific
I.iiersry and a abort English Course in
which there la no Latin, Ureak, French or
Uerman. Tim English Is pro-emln.ntlv
a Business Course. For catalcgues or
otuer luiuruimiorj, aouress
J. W.JOHNSON,
i-'resident.
I am now receiving my spring and suuitnei
v'ress good.. Cail early sud Kearo b.-irj-a us
V. f . ItKAD.
CUHG F0 Pll.ES.
tti'htn I'iloiaru known Ur m tls'.nre Ilka ' rmspha
Hon, pnNldciiitf a very diaairroealile tii-hing afMjr jcet
tinjf warm. 'Mil. form a. well a Ulltid, hlcctlj g an
m-olnnlinir Piles. vieW at onco to the aimlleation 0
br. Uotnnkn'a I'll, reminly, which act. directly nr n
Lit nrtM atfneUHl. abs rbiusT tho turner, allaying tea
Intense Itcliinir ami effoclliitf a nermiii.-t cure. Ml
centa. "Aihlruii. The lr Btrtauk , Medicine Co , FK,ua
O. Bold by .. A. Jllller,
See imtjnrtHiit mlv of
auotuer colun.u.
I. K BriK,ka in
A full lino of frr. Prices Cream link ing and
delicti n fUvoiinir extract at
Wau.aob & TllOHI- os s
lH. IIO HAN-HO
in hi. nw .ll.ivry tVr Onn.nrnptlon, .ncc-oiled In
- u,iMn. which la ackniiw edifon by ah
tohe.inii.lymarvelou. It la .Meedinnly Il,"nt
to the laate, rfectly harmle.s, anil doea " .iean
ln all . of (..n.umi.lion. fouifh . -". "g
!.-., -w it....h i a ami Ialn. HI th. ChCft.
'V.- ..Viv.nal salWaetlon. I)r nonkcV.
Stitch ami LunjrSjrup It t.ildstf-0 cents by M A
alillur,
Fine inixtd and platn pk-kltrn at
VVai.glM'E & Thompson s.
lit- t'islli utTrr iniltf nifikit bt
Wai.lace tk I hosipson h.
JtlrLnnzlilhi. Prnrtlral Tnlloing.
Sumtii. r and U suits and pai.ts in any
style a nifcility. Cleaning und rvninng
promptly attendid to. Main street, Albany,
Oregon.
'
The Oregon Illuml PuriflVr is nature's own
reineWy, and should Ire iied to the extension
of all other medicines in all direatos of th
stomach, liver and btitutyu.
CURE FOR SU K II K AI 14 II
Do you wi.ni a romnty for B llmunew, Pimi-tea on
thu fact", R'ltl in re cure Itt sick hculnehe, ank M.
A. Milltr.tlie Diiiuvlirt, for Ur. (Joi.nl Livt-r Pilt,
only ftiii tor a duao, Mtnples freo. full box '25 cents.
Nw embroidery just received at
Re nt'
W F
ESTRAY G0W.
From my resldsnoe in Albany a spotted
oow red and white, twelve tear old, a
part of her left horn crumbled olT, small
sized bell, narrow strap. Will reward
anyone for returning her to meat Albany
Olsbt Fry, Sr.