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DAILY EVENING ALBANY DEMOCRAT. VOL. 1. ALBANY, OR., THURSDAY, AUGUST 3,1888. NO 7(1 Wm. Fortmiller, FUNERAL DIRECTOlt. Prompt Attention-First-class HBarse "Afwr bmlnow hour call at residence cornor Fifth ana lUlur BtreelM. W YAQUINA UOUTE. Orsioa Pacific Railroad. Davolopirniit Company's Steam ship Lino. 225 MILES SHORTER. 23 HOURS LESS HUE than by p.ny other route. Firit-nlan ttinu;U rMWUPir and freight linnfrotn Portland and all pointH in the willatnaun V alloy to ani irom ?an Francisco, Cat. Willamette River LiU3 of Steamers. Tlin"Vrn. M. Itoair." Tho "N. S. Itent- ley," Tho "Three Sisters" are In service lor both piisoniior ami freight trallio be tween Corvallis and Portland and Inter modlato polutH, loaving Company' wharf, Corvallis. and Messrs. lluliiian dc Co's wharf, No. fflM and Wi Front St., Pott land, three times a wwlc as follow : READ (Successor to N. H. Allen & Co.) $Is now receiving new goods in every line. Old goods )old out. Frederick A. Benjamin, of I lartford, Con necticut, wac a Lincoln elector in 1SO0, and has acted with the Republican party ever since. He has written a letter for publica tion, saying that the attempt to deliver the g. o. p. to the support of a policy of unjust taxation Is fraught with michief to the best interests of the nation. He will vote for Cleveland and tariff reform. Take your choice: The Prohibition plat form declares for no whisky, the Democrat ic platform for taxed whisky, the Republi can platform for free whisky. Cadiz (O.) l'lambean. The tariff that fills the rich man's pock ets and cinbties the poor man's stomach is a good tariff to revise. But the Republi cans still resist its revision. We can sell von a ticket to anv noint in the Kast oyor the famous Canadian Pacific burg says railway from live to ten dollars cheaper than any other road. Call and see us. Bl'HKIIAIlT & -Mjl.I.KK, AtftS., Albany, Oregon, NOKTil HoUNU. l.oavo U ,ryPi. M .11., Wl. mid Friday, 1U:IMA, M. l,ovii Albaiiv, Uuiulay, Wod. and Friday, 12:00 Noon Arrive IVirtUn.l, Tile., Tliu, and Saturday, 6:30 V. il . SOl'TIl HOUND. Leave I'urtlaml, Mon., Wod. and Friday, 8:00 A.M. Leave Alliany, Tito., 'I'liur.. and Halunluy, 1:40 11. M. ArrivoCpvalli, Tuy., '1'liu. and Saturday, 4:40 I', SI. Boats make close connection at Albany riiu trains of tho Oregon Paolllu Kailroad. TIME SOUKUULB, (.xcept Sunday) Lorvo Alliany, 1:00 r. M, Lear. Corvalln, l:IOr,. Arrive Ya'iuina, 5:30 r. M Lflavfl Yaqalna, fl:46 A,M. Iav. UorvalliM,lO:3u a.m. Arnvo Albany, 11:10 A. a. O. ot V. traias coiiueot at Albany and Corvallis. The above trains oounootat Vaquin with the Oregon Development (Jouipauy's Line of Steamships between Yaquina and .San I'rancisco, MAILING DAT KM . rilOM MAX fKASCISCJ. fKUU YA4ULNA Willamette Valley, Willamette Valley, A'lllamelle Valley, Awmt Oth. A'lKutl lout. Auifiut 401I1. All-XUH 4th August llttl Annual ttlll The Coiudauv rv the right, to change sailiug dates without notice. N. t. Passenger from PurUancS and Willamette Vaduy points oan make close uouueell.'u withtne trains of the Yaquiua route at Albany or Oorvallia, and il des tined to .S wi Fr'auuis 3 1 should arrange to arrive at Ya'tuiu.t tus ovoniug before date ofaailiug. aener ami F.rUhl italrt nlwyiSiue !.. F.irlnl.irmill n aily 10 O J Htuart, Frolitlit and riclol A4I1U, AlUA o, u. fc O il Hawaii, Jr., U. F. P. Al Drogoil tlerelup.aiiui.Cu,, 3 A Mmllif.raiery Sail rrauctde.,, Oal. 4J. C. IKIIlifc, A. 11. F. and I. A'ent, Ofaifoll J'iuiQe H II Co. Curiam., U. Everything New, with New Prices Lower than Ever Offered in Albany, consisting of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES AND GROCERE icxkj. The Willamette Packing Com pany, of this city, want iooo bushels of Uartlett pears. Notify them at once if u have them. The largest, assortment of bugfcies, wagons ami hacks this side of Port laud at Knupp, Si rvkyix;. Mr. E. T. T. Fisher is pre pared to do surveying of all kinds at rea sonable rates. He has complete copies of field notes and township plats in the coun ty. Adress Miller's Station, Linn countv Or. Summer and fall suits and pautt in anv style a speciality. Cleaniug and repairing promptly attended to, Maia street, Albany, Oregon. Everything bought and sold at M Frank n & Cos aecoadhaDd stor, Albany, Or. CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE Do you want a remedy tor B'lloiuneM, Pimples on tho face, a id a iure cure for aiclc huvUche, auk M A. Milltr.tiie lru,'idt, for Dr. Geiuu's Uvr PilU n y aid fur a doju vain jIcs free, full box 25 ouoia mnw ttj a'jr'ji.iiA -nVIA- Saathoru Paiifl UojipMy's Liaa. tiii: nr. uitn itoi rt. i'nj liiU'i.ii AllitlJ a wi ixi. Fi'uuUui, 5 roars propose t have as con V iany, with ali 'is 1 a stock Kverx line as ever -.I'OU'jht to Al; New Novelties , ' and Latest Styles hii'I and Hd nicest s they u0 ilihiitactuied. All i'hi cudtomrin i- Well LtfW OllOn, HI'W U-JllltMil tCfll to umII no tiit i-dh t f the In i. re mnl .t.Mj.t'ci wiucU tiad OAUJUMA KXI'ftSHU It, UN L'AILY. SuU'h r. M. I Lsavo r H I Leavo 7:1J A M 1 Ariiva Portland Albiuiy Sun r'taiicUci Arrive Leave Leave North I 10:4U a H 7:U& a M I (f;;w) p h LJUAi.rA44B.siRKTnAiaa nxiut (except Sumlay). i-M) A M I ljnvo HA'tV ll Loavo i;Wr I Arrive Portland Aibiiny Kueiiu Arrive S.4t r M liuavu i a m Leave I UOOAH ta'JCAT r.USKNtiKA TRAIM OAILV, KXt'KPT BUKDAT. A:V) r M Laavo a:M r m Arnvo IM i' M I Ari i.o Alluny Lob.mou Aili.my LubAiioii Arrivo Lmve Arnvo Luavu , 6:4i a 6:U) A M 'J:4rP M , T.W P H PULLMAN BUFfr SLEEPL1S. Tourist Sleeping Oars nr .IcpHmaiaiiti"" ecjna.:i ! Bri. nlucHnl i i liireTral. IIKftVKr: Weil MliU llvUlun. liUrLll AXU t'OrKVALLIS, H VU.TRA1I DAH.V (ox pt Sunday.) 0 A a Loavu J.!.' f II I Arri M.irtlaml C'irvillis ive I (1 iV6 I i. ;r-A t,nix daim (eojp'. SaniUy. Irtavo Arri a Portland lIMInniino Arrir. L.av r.l ro 0:00 A S.45 A a :.vr "100 pa i, iik... ,n. OirnllU ooi.nM. irllh train, of Oroi in Paclnt Kallruxl 5K.rtu!l tutor n Ulan rof anllnj r iM J, m.,n, .to. on Company'. Agont.l irnDiii va . t. ROtlBRS. HmjK ' Ajj'tO. r anil P.fAf Uii llol Propose Ba To Undersold. W I. HEAD, FRANCIS PFEIFFER. -PROPRIETOR OF Albany Soda Works And ManufacturersAOf CHOICE CONFEliTIOmY. We are now nrepured to Mil at whole, sale, always frsn and pure at Portland firios 10 aeaiera, ve aiao aeep a iuu ine of Nuts and Tropical Fruits. CIGARS AND TOBACCO llim Hosise. J. GIBLIN, Proprietor. Tniii lionsej i now piii anil furnibed with the bet new furniture. Everything clean ami ccinnioilioaa. ntfering to tho pen ernl puhlioBupcrior aucoiiunorlatinna to any n the cltv. 57 First,'Street, Albany, Or ALBANY , COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE ALBANY, OREGON, 1888, 188. Fin Term Opra. srpierauer iniu, imu A lull corps of Instructors. CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY, COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. Courses of tudy arranned to uiuvttbi need of all grades of students, v Special imhiceiitfiils ojcretl to stul-its from abroad, ' Tuition ranss from t5.60 to Jl?," Board in private families at iow raia Rooms lor wlf-boardlng at ainall ex'enso. A careful suporvUion exordsad over arti dents away from home. Fall term opens September 7th. Vat circulars and full particulars address the President. ,KEV. KLKGUT N. t'OMIIIT. Albiny, Oregon SuceBbar to . 11. i.!u il U D, R. N. BLACKBUI.N, Attorney at Law, Office, Odd Fellow'sjTemple, ALBANY, - - - ORECON. Alt business will-roeolvo prompt attention PBOPEIETOH3 Albany Track and Dray Co., Nc. 1. Oo)1 bit Us I wit '" and dlspatoh FOSHAY & MASON, - VUUU.:. AHD SSTAIb- i Druggists and Booksellers, A Kent" for Join li. Aldon's publications, liion we sell t u'lbliaher's viioes vith ostageailJrid. ALBANY, OKKOOBI. U W. CLARK, Portrait Photographer. Stualo corner Sfcond fttid Ferry Stroma near Opera House. Ground iio.ir. Children's pictures a specialty, LBANY, - - OREGON. Notice to Contractor's. Notice is hereby i;ivu tht.t t the uext rpifiilir term of the C" nitty tnnmii'Bii.i.f rp Cnurt tor I.inn citv, Oregon, to h held at the Court Hueinthn city cf Albany on Wcdimrdav the 8th day of AiK'Uft, 1SS3, una led olano, aiicciticntinrt, Rlr.nii. ih.icrain and bills will be rweiv.fd fr b'tildini? a bridge acrosd the swale on the bhedd nnt Aininy road about one half mile aotith of Kendalls bridce ! siid brintrrt t" be l."0 ltjt unii and K) feet wide. Also for the builniuK if h ckv cred bridge fibrosa Thnmaa Creuk at the point where the old bridge known an the DeVaney bridge stood, raid bridge to he 90 feet long between piers and hentr, 34 feet and 1C feet wide in rhe clear inside. Ail hide must be 6 led with the ClerK on or before 1 o'clock, r. m. of the above mentioned day. The Com t reserves the rjqht to rc-ject any and all bida. Done by wrier of the Court this Oth dny of July, A. I). 1SS8. . K, K. MoNTAorE, Ounty Clerk. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS About a Former Pert In inter. OA ki.and, Cal.,Aujj i. There was con siderable comment in musical circles over the disappearance of W II Kinross.director of the Oakland Choral Society and leader of the First Presbyterian church choir. Kinross left Oakland on July 25th, for the Klamath Hot Springs, ostensibly for the benefit of his health. It transpires lhat he left a large number of creditors and unpaid hills, amounting to several hundred dollars.' He also left his wife, who lias not heard from him since, although she has telegraph ed to find out bis wheieabouts. The wife was left without money, and the personal effects which Kinross left behind have been seized bv the landlord. A Sliliin Disaster. I Iei.es-A, Monlana.Aug 1 A telephone special to the Independent from Phillips- Fire at th'j Bi-Mctallic mine started about 4 o'clock.and burned the shaft house, hoisting machinery and upper part ol the shaft, together with a lot of other material. The loss is several thousand dol lars. One hundred men were in the lower level and followed the airshaft.formerly an old working shaft. and through lhat avenue came to the surface. All came out safe. The lii-Mctallic belongs to the Granite Mountain stockholders, and is owned prin cipals by St. Louis parties. It is operat ed separately from the Granite Mountain. A Hero. Kansas-City, Aug 1. A boat contain ng two men and a woman capsized at Chelsea park. II F Barton, of Chicago, at the risk of 'lis lifc.jumped into the lake and pulled all the people out, as not one of them could swim. The heroic young man was not even thanked. Interests Snlpw. Washington, Aug. 1. The fate of what is known as the postoftice building bill hangs in doubt. It will, in all probability, be de feated, unless it is materially amended. The bill provides for the building of postoffice buildings thoughout all the states, and car ries a great deal of money with it. The op position to it is owing to the failure to pro vide for buildings in large cities, no town of more than 20,000 coming within its pro visions. Walla Walla, Aug. 1. Beginning Au gust 17, the semi-centennial celebration of the organization of the first Presbyterian church of Oregon territory will be held in this city, continuin r three days. The first Presbyterian church of Oregon territory wasorganied at Wailatpu, August 18. 183S, with Rev. !I. H. Spaulding pastor and Dr. Marcus Whitman presiding elder. H-O-T. St. Louis, Aug. 1. At 5 o'clock this afternoon an electric storm set in, and re ports at police headquarters to-night show that considerable damage was done in the southwestern section of tiie city. The flag staff on the Southern hotel was struck bv ightning, causing great alarm among the ;uests and attaches of the hotel. At Lafav- ettc park, Joslin Gardner, park policeman, was struck and instantly killed hy lightn ing. To-dav was the hottest of the season. While the official figures are given at yS degrees, streets readings have ranged above ioo. There have been twentv-tive pros trations by heat, five of them fatal. A Larpc Snwniitl. Seattle. Aug i. Dudbr Blanchard lias just returned from Michigan, where he was in consultation with his associates rel ative to the construction of a large sawmill on'Pugct sound. probably at Seattle, with a daily capacity of 100,000 feet. Mr Ulan chard is president of the Ulunchard Rail road Company, now operating a logging railroad on the immense tract of timber land owned by the company. One of the most largely interested capitalists is ex-Gov Alger of Michigan, u ho inspected Ihe prop erty thoroughly during his visit here witli the late Senator Logan and others. JOS. WEBBER'S Barber ISliop Is now located, nnlll be vt In'o tli new Fnshay A Mason building, just nort of No. 2's Engln house, where old a new cti-lnniHis are luvlletl to call on him City Market, M. liyDfiP.'J?r.e:o-. . Fresh meats constantly on hand. Near corner of First and Ferrv Street. Sf iuip-rthi.t mtv vt auot.iot vilun.i:. In bin now .lN(MVry for Congmui-tlon, piiwciIpi. In pnKhictiiK a mcJl'-iiie w.ich is okniiwlitlgt-tl by alt tobo snii!y iiuirvnli. It U tXewlitiifly pliant to tho Ule, ptsrlVttlly hnrnilc, ami tliwfl not picket. In all C!v of ri.uniplin. tNniuhn. Cold, Whi-op hijf Coujh, Cruup, llrrhchiiU. and I'll Inn ittticC'heit, li has tfiven univtrai Mil-faction, lr !loatiko Cmiyh and Luu Svrup Is mild at ftt ccnta by M. A Miller, Fine mixed and plain piukles at V ALLACK St TllOMPON . F. M. Fronoh keeps railroad titnn. I lit I'll t. Itchuiir rile are known hy moisture like ietjlra tt'iii ijriNlucintraYerydiiniicrceMliio liL-hing auer Kt tinKaim, Thla fonn a w-ll an lilind, btecil'rir and ivrutrut'lntr Pile ytvlil at onc in the tpn:,calim of Dr. Uotauku' unudy, nhkh acta directly tiptm the ftriM atlected, ab"rl)it'Jf the tumnra, ailaylnn the ihtenxe tu-hinti ami ifTectiiitf a iivr'naiifei t ure. Hi ciHm. Addms The Ur Ut ennko ftltd c-ll o Cu , Piqua U. aold by M, A. M.ller.