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DAILY EVENING
ALBANY
DEMOCRAT.
VOL. I.
ALBANY, OR., SATURDAY, AUGUST 4,1888.
Wm. Fortmiller,
NO 78
A A & A -
-FUNERAL DIRECTOR.-
Prompt Att8ntion-Fir3t-clas3 Hsarss
ZsVAftar business hours oall at rosldenoe
cornar Fifili ami Hiker streets.
-v.
IE YAQU1NA ROUTE.
Oregon Paciflo Railroad
gju Davalopm nit Com piny Sloani
ship Lino.
225 KI1LE3 SilSflTftS. "
LB20 HOURS LESS TIM
than by any o'.hor route.
Fir-it-olaHs throutrii pjnuuior and
freight lino from Portland and nil points
liutlio Willamette Valluy to and from San
1 Francisco, Cal.
ffillamotts River Lin3 of Steamors.
The "Win. M. Hoag," 'J im "N. S, Bent
ley," The "Throe Sisters" are in service
for both passenger and freight trallio be
twoon Corvallisand Portland and inter
mediate points, loavinx Coiimanv'r wharf.
Uorvallis, and Mors. Jiulina'n A (Jo's
wharf, Nos. 200 and 202 Front St., Port
land, threo times a week as follows :
NOKl'll HULNU.
.caveCorvaliis. Mon.. Wed. and Kridav. 10:UOA. M.
Uave Albany, Monday, Wed. ami Friday, 1':0U Noon
Arrive Portland, Tuo., Tliu. and Saturday, .6:30 P. 11,
SOUTH DOUNO.
Leave 1'ortland, Mon., Wod. and Friday, 8:00 A, M,
l.eave Alliany, Tuo., Thurs. and Saturday, 1:20 l. M,
Arrive Corvallis, Tue., Thu. and Halurduy, 4:20 P. M.
Boats make close connection at Albanv
vilh trains of the Oregon Paciiio Railroad.
TIMK aullEOULK. (oxcciit Sunday.)
lOrve Albany, 1:09 P. N, j Leave Yaquina, 6:45 A, u.
,eave Corvallis. l:10p. M. Leave Curvallis.lufi A.M.
Arrivo Yaquina, 6:J0 r. M. Arrivo Albany, 11:10 A. M,
O. A O. trains connect at Albanv and
Corvallis. The above trains oonnootat
iaouiua with the Oregon Development
Company's Line of Steamships between
laquina ana in prancisoo,
SAILING DATES .
fKOX HAS FRANCISCO.
KKOll YAO.UIKA
Willamotte Valley, August utb.
ninaiuuue vaney, August linn.
A'lllaiuuttu Valluy, August SflHh.
August 4th
Au.-mi lull
August 24th
The Company .corves tbt right to
change sailing dates without notice.
' N. it. Passu II IT firs from Por.lanri and
Willamette Valley points oin maku olose
wnnecmn witu me trains ot the Yaquina
ruuia at, iviuiny ur uorvailH, ami it uos
liuod to Siu-l'Vanjisaj should arrange to
arrive at Vanuiu t tlia ovdnin bjtora date
ofsailiug. ,
assoaier ami 1', r-Ulit itatM nlwarallme
Lowest.
For Inform ition apply luil J Stuart, Freight and
Ticket Auut, Albany, o: to C 11 Uneven, Jr., U. F.
1'. Agl Urogun OoveiulHil'jnl Uo 'SM Moutiromory
., San r'ranmse.1, Cal, c. 41. UOUUIt,
A, U. F. and P. Agent,
Oregon PauQclt KUu. CorvallM, ur,
OVrMJ fJ CAllfmiA
-nVia.-
Soatiiaru Paoiflo Uompny's Lino.
Tiiu .ur. An t.stt itoii r.
p. m. Lwivo l'.trtland Arrivo 10: W Ay
o.uo v 11 loavo Aib.my . Ljavti 7;U5 a 11
7:0am I Arrivo Hati Fniii'-hco l,onvo ():B0 r M
lica:. rAi.iKxci.;.i mxixn vwux (excot Sunday).
ii:i)'J a m I Leave "rVrtiana . Arnvu'l a:4p
i m iioivo Albany Lwvo Xl;aft a h
'i-iu v m j Arrivo Kuirono
IjOhvo j 0 ,"00 a M
LOtVL I'ASSKxaKa TILAIXH DAILY, K .TV KIT II USD AT.
A III P M I LeAVO Aliuny
3:.'xl p H Arrivo Lolnnuit
12:.VJpm i Leave Albany
I : J'J ' m I Arrivo Lubuuuu
. Arrivo t ;4;i a M
Love J u:u0 a m
Arrivo 2:40 p M
Luavo 2;UU
PilLLMASi SUFFtr SLEEPEHSl
Tourist Sleapiag Oars
f .Ice jiu n iautio'i l it cnn(l('lni I'hmch
fter4, ntIn!iRtl i.i liprcHt rrutim.
KKDTEEV I'tHtrLlVI ASO ClXtlVALLlS.
m Viu THAI dailt (oxjopt Sunday.)
OAV I
U: e m
Lo:tVO
Arrive
I'.jrttrtild
Unrv tlllri
Arrive &.IS ? M
l,9ve I 1:;W
IV
1 0 1
(Successor to N. H. Alien & Co.)
Jla now receiving new goods in every lino. Old goods sold out.
Judge Chctter II. Krum, one of the lead
ing lawyers of St. Louis, and a life-long re
publican, made a speech the other night be
fore a democratic club of that city announ
cing his purpose to support Cleveland. He
says he can not stand the '"ree whisky"
platform of the republicans. He believes
in cheaper necessaries of life and taxed
whiskv.
Cburcta Directory
XCIMS1 TA4IK4 DAILY (exojp. Sunday.
T I Leave Portland Arrive I 9:00 A u
I'M r Arrl-e M 'Minnvllle Lave 5.45 a m
At Albany n 1 CorvalHs connoot with trains ol
wo; in rautub Kaiiruau
il.ir full luforuiitijil rerarjlng .ratu, m .pj, ou,
"Ion Ooinpany'l Agent, i i , 4
R. KOE1ILKII, . P. KOORR9,
Hum r Asi't O. F. and P. A -
Everything New, with New Prices
Lower than Ever Offered
in Albany,
cenaiotiag uf
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HATS, CAPS, n
FURNISHING GOOIXS,
BOOTS, SHOES
AND GROGERE
propose f' hava aa o.i'Oi'V"'; v a Htook line at ever ".fought to Al
bany, with all b
New Novelties
and
Latest Styles
and a. tlu-v aie mnufueiUK.il. All mi custtHiiui's and tiieiids t-f tlie liouee
and He well Lew oum, ure uoidiallyj l!ivi-.e, ,u c) ,,,( u,s,ec(, stock t,d
itices.
I uo Sot Propose Ra To Undersold. .
W .F. HEAD,
Suctutor. i" 3S. Ii. iiliii- 1 1
57 First Street, Albany, Or
ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
, ALBANY, OREGON,
1888, 1889.
Fir Term Opens Scptcmbrr lSlli, ISKS
A lull corps of instructors,
CLASSICAL," SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY,
COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL
CLASSES.
Courses of tudy arranned to uia-jt th-
need of all grades of students,
," Special inducements offered to ttudeuis
': ' from abroad. : t ;.
Tultlou ranges from Jj.50 to &I2,VJ
Board in private fauuWea at low rates.
Kooms lor solf-boanllng at small ex'ns6.
A careful supervision ezercisud over stu
dents away from home, fall term opens
September 7th. For. circular and full
particulars address the President,.
lUKV. ILUKKT N. CONUIT.
Albany.'Orsg in
U. I'.CucitoH. Proachingevory Sabbath,
morning and evening by Kev. F G. Ir.
vine, D. IX Sabbath School at 2:30 p. u
Prayer meeting every VVednessday evening.
&VANQBLICAL UncttCH. Preaching on Sab
bath at 11.00 A. ,, and 7 P. M. Sabbath
School 10:00. Prayer meeting every Wed
nesday evening 7:30. 8. E. Davis, pastor.
All ar? invited,
CouoEEOATiOKALCHPHi:H.-Sorvice8eveiy
Sabbath morninv, and evening. Sabbath
School at 12:13. Prayer meeting on
Wednesday evening of each week. Kev. H.
V. Kominger, Pastor.
M. E. CllrjRl'H.SrilTTH Prft.,if, iw.rv
Sabbath morninn- nt 1 I n'plnpk a. M vA 7
o'clock p. m. Snbbath School at 10 o'clock
A. M. Prayer meeting Thursday evening'
at 7 o'clock. Itev. G. V. Iiound, Pastor.
M. E.CllURClI. Preaehin
morning an4 evening. Song servico in
tho oveniig betoro sermon. Sabbath School
at 2:30 p m. Prayer meeting every Thurs
day e renins Kbv. JI. ?. WebbpaEtor.
Prbsbiieuian Ceurcii. Sirvice every
Sabbath morning and evening in Chnrch
cor. Broadalbin and Fifth Sts. Sunday School
uiiineaiaveiy alter tne morning service,
rrayer meeting every Y ednesday evening.
Rev E It Pritchard, pastor.
Fir-ST Baptist CiitJRCH. Preaching every
Street. Sabbath School immediately after
morning services. I'rayer meeting eve"
Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. " ,.
Trnmbell, pastor.
Catholic Church.. Service erery Sun-
of tho month service at Eugene City. Rev.
Lams metayer, Kector.
. PftflTPHTlVK TToTafrtl, I r rnn C... 1
oes are held in St. Peters Episcopal Church
every alternate Sunday, morning and even
ing Stliil.vaAhAnl o.on . l?.:.i-..
evening servioevnn oyery Friday preceding
tio Quuunjf service, ah are lovitea 10 ai
tend
Christian- Ponrth Sibbnth.
and evening. S, S. 10 a. m...
German At f7nllp.. i.iaimI 9 n m J
B. Braun, Pastor.
n o m
lUTp III Ip aUfOaFilVil'AU Villi J
Attorney at Law,
Oinco, Odd Fellow's.Temple,
ALBANY, - - - OREGON.
All business will receivo prompt attention
I m now receiving my annuo and summei
CrcbS goods. Call early and secure barga ns
. ; W. i . HEAD.
I IRE FOIt SICK HEADACHE,
Uo voa want a remedr for B'llousness. Pironlea on
the face, a id a sure cure tir sick headache, ask M
A. Miller, the Druggist, tor Dr. Ooi.ni's Liver Pills
n.y aiu ur a U030 samples free, lull Dox 25 oents
C.J.DILLOi,
Wil )'j:s 4f.B,M VUK I'UaEFl OF
--FURNITURE,
PBOPEIBTOBS
Albany Trunk and Dray Co., Nc, 1.
U0I1 hit lie 1 wit 1 1'ir.i ml lipit.-h
FOSHAY & MASON,
VIMSIOM Alls MTA1L-
Druggists and Booksellers,
s i'
Ageuts for John B, Alden's publications,
jrbich we sell i( publisher's prices with
;osUgoadJtd,
ALBANY, OKKCION.
L, W. CLARK,
Portrait ' Fiiotographer.
Muillo corner Sfoomf and Ferry 8ti-fl'uis
near Opera lioiiso.. Ground floor. ;
Children's pictures a specialty,
LBANY, . . 0REG0".
mii IVilLLo,
JOHN A. CRAWFOUD, Propirfctor,
"STiT. f.L fnrnl-h tacks to fanners and
If receive wheat at. ihe usual rates of
storage. The highest market price paid
for same.
Best Masrnolla flour always on liand,for
saie or exchange at reasonable rates.
JOHN A. CRAWFORD.
FllANCIS PFEIFFER.
PROPRIETOR OF
Albany Soda Works
And Stanufact.urersj.of
. CHOICE CONFEuTIONERY,
We are how prep irod to pell at wholi.
sale, always fresh and pure at Portland
firkvs to dealers. We also keep a t't I '
ine of
Nuts and Tropical . Fruits.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
TELEGRAPHIC MEWS
Through f'ri-lKlit.
Sax Francisco, Aug. 3.A. N.Towne
general manager of the Souther Pacific'
t ompany, is reported .-, t.,i .
... - a poor
opinion of the prospects for through freight
business over the Cniifr.r.,1, . gnt
freight budn th.T. w s' slTrZ
gonVc too low Jor theTroPh To'
to become a comneiiin -n, l V ""
make its tariffs in accordancVwith renuir"
olb' i'hI-in.testa.te -nce itTo't
competitor "SCT 10 btCme
Fate of a Blackmailer.
Sax Fraxcisco. Aucr. t vi.r.i.i..
manager of a Aveeklv oaher rii,.,i .k n-..
terfnse, entered the private office of ex-
. orjames u. Fair in the Nevada bank,
buildlna this afternnnn , nlt
tnr ho ii , ' ium l"e sena
tor he had prepared an article reflecting
greatly upon the Senator's private cha act
er.and which he said he proposed to p,!b ish
in his naoer un nu a' , V. u"sn
r,rocl Tl I b"-" -JWJUO lor ltSSUp-
prcsMoii. The Senator did tot stop to con
sider the proposition, but struck the black
mailer a nowerfnl ht j i. , V . .
, ,,u KnocKea nun
down in a corner. Eisfelder h .
ren,,PH'!;'Wl?r,;VOlVer butthe "r
resumed the atfnrir t.
i . . me i an maoe a
he ''PaSSinS 'hrouBh a whfch
w..,m-".nJUAn.ber o clerks- "ho also
0;,,,,cu nlm to tne 8treet
Thirteen People Darned.
New York, Aug. 3.Thirteen people
ere burned to death In n !........
aJlen'"" .W B?-ry: this
,. Yu ""re uurnea so bad v
hat they w,l probably die, were removed
rZ 'f,OSpit2,S- Tne hous
ramshackle nffmr hj,t.. ai. ....
.li.,. -."uucii in uie miauie ot
Kinross.
San Francisco. Aur t Th ,u.
departure of W. H. Kinross, director of the
r irst fresby terian church choir and the al
leged connection of Miss Addie Cassidy
with the case, is still Ihe engrossing subject
or conversation in ri,oi,ij'. .
, , . . ""iuu,iiiui exclu
sive social circles. Kinross and Miss Cas-
iuy wm stood well with the reilgious peo
ple in Oak and n.J ..,.
. r. i i-vn. uigiuuKcd among
the fashionable musical people of Oakland.
I hey were also invited to visit chorist gath
erings on Nob hill So., i.-raAi t.
ed that the clai-'cstine departure of Kin-
m n n .1 If!.. i ' . .'
u i:SK,av is tne result of an
mtimacv that lias caused trouble before
thouch knowlerltrp nf this fo... 1 .
confined to a few.
In Paris.
Paris, Aug-. 3. The president of the
French Agricultural Society hasmadea re :
port regarding losses caused by the recent
rains. He says that the hay crop has been
destroyed and that the peasants are com
pelled to kill their aniinals.bcing unable to
feed them. lie also says corn cannot ripen,
lA'iaiunaic rouing ano the vintage this
year will be inferior. He estimates the
loss to agriculture al 500,0001,000 fraucs.and
says if the bad weather continues a month
longer the crisis will exterd to enormous
dimensions.
Coming to Oregon.
San FRANcisco,Aug. 3. Joe McAiliffe,
champion heavyweight pugilist of the
coast.nnd several other well known fight
ers, leave the city shortly to make a tour
of the state nnd"Orcgon. They will give
an exhibition here Saturday, August nth,
and McAuliffe makes an offer of $100 to
any man who will stand up before him for
four rounds.
JUS. WEBBER'S
Barber Shop
Is now located.' until he' eels Into
nw Koshay A Mason building, Just n
of No. 2's Engine house, where old
ucw oustoinars are lotien to cell on
Jiurc Storms.
Chicago, Aug. 3. A storm which pass
ed over the city this evening was the sever
est of the season. Numerous treesonthe
"boulevards were blown down, but no seri
ous damage was done in the city
proper. In the southwestern subuibs
the havoc was greater. A barn at the
stock yaids was struck by lightning
and set on fire, and 20 horses were
burned; loss $150,000. A rumor was afloat
that a pleasure yacht had been lost in the
lake off Hyde park, but the report could
not be verified The LaSalle street tunnel
under Chicago filled with water to the
depth of six feet. Travel was Impeded un
til the water was pumped out. In Lake
vie w a boy wan struck by lightning and in
stantly killed. Two horse were aho struck
by lightning and demolished.
F. AI, french kw railroad tune.
4iii rim.
ItchMi, Pile re known byniois'ure like ptcspTt.
t.m ftrrKhmnkverydiMifrcvtible itching after ftt
tintf wftrm. TliU fuitn as wlt m BiiiiU, bleed! Pfg anl
iinjtni.linif Pilei jlthlat oiiOm lo the cpviication vt
Ur. boHaiiko't. Ml runnly, tii( hact directly upon
thf prt uifcctwl, ttbB'TbiriK the tumoni. allayini; th
ttitene itthimt nul tffeitnfr ft permaiiert t-ure. 60
cwiu, Address Ihe Ur Uohuiko Medicine Co , Ilqu
Ojttold h3 M, A. Uiller.