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DAILY EVENING ALBANY DEMOCRAT. VOL. I. ALBANY, OR , TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1888. NO 92 Win. Foilmto, !3 FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Prompt Attention-First-class Hearso sT"After business hours call at resldenoe oorner Fittb ana Baker streets. HEYAQUINA ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad got! Development Company's Rteam- snip Line, 225 MILES SH9RTER. 20 HOURS LESS TIME than by any other route. First-class through pissoim'nr and freight line from Portland and fill points I in me Willamette Valley to ami from San Francisco, (Jal. Willamette River Line of Steamers. The "Win. M. Hoair," The "N. 8. Bent- ley," The "Three Sinters" are In service Tor both passenger and freight tralUo be tween Corvallia and Portland and Inter- I mediate points, leaving Company'r wharf, Corvallls, and Messrs. Uulman fc Co's wharf, Nos. H00 and 202 Front St., Port land, three times a week as follows : WORTH BOUND. Leave CoryaUi., Mun Wed. and Friday, 10:01) A, M, Leave Albany, Monday, Wed. and Friday, 12:00 Noon Arrive Portland, Tue., Tim, and Saturday, 6:30 P. II. BOUTU BOUND. Leave Portland, Hon., Wed. and Friday 0:00 A, M, Leave Albany, Tue., Thure. and Saturday, 1:20 p. at, Arrive Uonralhj, Tue., Thu. and Saturday, 4:20 P. li. Boats make oloso connection at Albany with trains of the Oregon Paoitio Railroad. , TIME SCHEDULE, (except Sunday..) Lerv. Albany, 1:00 r. a, Lear. Oorralua, 1:10 r, a. Arrive Yaqulna, 6:30 r. a Leave Yaquina. 0:46 A.M. Leave urvauu.lu:so A.M. Arrive Albany, 1:10 a. h, O. dt O. traias oonneoc at ; Albany and Oorvallls. The above trains connect at Vaaulna with the Oregon Development Company's Line of Steamships between Yaqulna and San Francisco, SAILING DATES . rtOM SAM VRANCI.OO. FROM TAQUIMA W.F. READ P (Successor to N. H. Allen & Co.) Is now receiving new goods-in every line. Old goods sold out HOW TO CAN PEAKS. The best way to can pears Is net general. It understood by ladies who put up fruit. Let them try this plan, and we know they will pronounce it good. Cut the pears in halves, remove the core, I and (ill the hollow with sugar. Put them in a dripping-pan. cut side up and bake the I same as though they were to be used at once. Put a little water In the pan setose baking. to make a syrup. When baked, can the fruit the same as any other, U6ing the syrup to fill up the jars. When the cans are opened for use, the fruit is as good as if eaten immediately af ter being baked. Try it. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Five Tariff Bills. WASHiNGTON.Aug. 21. Representative Breckenridge, of Arkansas, introduced five tariff bills In the house to-day. It is stated in the titles that they are intended to cor rect certain abuses arising under the pres ent tariff bill and he defines these abuses more closely as crowing out of the system of trusts. He does not expect that a gen eral tariff bill will be passed durinn- this session of congress and introduces these bills in a hope that congress may put a check upon trusts by passing these specific bills reducing the duties on the articles in which they operate. Everything Newwith New Prices Lower than Ever Offered in Albany, oenBistiag of WiHanatU Valley, Augiut 9th. Augun 4th Willamette Valley. Auiruat utlh. 1 , Aua-uit 14th AUlaiuolt. Valley, Auj-uat mh. Aiifurt 24th The Company '.jsaryes the rlght.,to change sailing dates without notice. N. it. Passengers from - Portland ana. Willamette Valler Dolntsuta make close connection with the trains, of Jh Yaqulna route at Aiuany or uorvauts, ana it des tined to San Francisoo should arrange to arrive at Yaqulna the evening before date oi sailing. aaaenuer and F,elst state always ine lw.il For Information apply to U J Stuart, Freight and I Ticket Airent. Albany, or to C II HastvelL Jr., O. F. Jt P. Agt,, Oregon Development Co., 3 H Montgomery I San KrauciKO, Jal, V. V. Hlvlilieaj A.O. F. tad-P. AMht,' Oregon Paciou K KCo. Corvalua, Or, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CARS,, FUBNjSHINGDGOODS,- BOOTS, SHOES AND GROCERIES THE TWO KEYNOTES. The Republican keynote, as supplied by Mr. Blaine, is that wages can be voted up or voted down. "The wages of American Labor," he proclaims, "cannot be reduced except with the consent and the votes of the American laborer himself." There Is not an Intelligent workingman in the United States but knows this is ridi culous nonsense. The wages of American laborers have been reduced many times, under the "highest tariS in the world," not only without their consent and vote, but against their energetic protest and deter mined strikes. Trades-unions and ether labor organlz- tions have done more to force up and to keep up wages than have all the laws that were ever oassed. The Democratic keynote is that taxes which were voted up to meet the heavy expenditures of War should be voted down to meet the lessened requirements of Peace. Taxes 'have been voted up and voted down. Wages never were. Letworking- men choose between fustian and tacts and relieve themselves of unnecessary taxation. I propose tn have as oorarVr' bany, with all 'is ) a stock ever line as ever wrought to Al- N&wyNbvelties; and Latest Styles ... as th aie manufactured. All old cnnliimrrx and friends of t lie bonne I ml well nnii iiom. are cordially Invited to call and lnsi.ect stock, ana - - . - , . . . .... . . , irioes.- ' y ' , ' ' ;. '-if Protection for Labor and a TarlR for Revenue, but no Tariff for Surplus and no Over-Protection for Profits, is the Demo cratic policy In a nutshell. mills for cleaning wheat made by Best, 8econd hand. Will sell cheap. Inquire e f Sec. of Albany Farmer s Oo. Will be Ready. E. B. Davidson will be ready for boring and digging wells af- I tcr the first of September. He Is other wise busily engaged now. Patronize home Industry. Try One o Joseuh's 5-cent cigar. First of his own nuke. A Big Storm. New Orleans, Aug. 20. An easterly gale has prevailed since 6 P. M. Saturday, with fitful gusts of the velocity of fortv- eight to sixty miles per hour. 'Great dam age nas oeen aone In the citv and along the river front. The fleet of'the Pittsburg & Southern Combination suffered severely. Fifty boats are known to have been lost. They were valued at $3000 each. Great damage is done to the rice and sugar crops. The telegraph wires are prostrated in every direction. There has been no communica tion with outside points since 8 P. M. Sun day. The city w as in darkness last night. The electric light plant was shut down an account of the contract of the electrict light wires wun tne leicpnone and telegraph wires. A Wreck. Port Tow.vsexd, W.T , Aug. 20. The American bark Cassandra Adams was wrecked on a submerged reef, close to De struction island, about thirty miles south of Cape Flattery, on last Thursday night, at 8 o'clock. By skillful management every nerson aboard was rescued, and the boats went around to the lee of Destruction island, where the party camped for thenieht. The dense fog tota'ly obscured the horizon. The crew returned to the Adams early on Friday morning, and the vessel was found on her beam ends, going to pieces. The seas were so rough that it was Impossible to save any excepting the wreckage com-. ing asnore. Mortality Among Children. Washington, Aug. 20. The awful mortality amony Infants continues. Since April 7 over 800 children three years of age have died, and for the last two weeks deaths have averaged ten dally. It Is ' charged by a wrlierona Sunday paper ' that impure milk causes the fearful death rate. He boldly avows Uiat not more than fifty gallons of pure milk are daily sold in , this city, the balance being adulterated. I am now receiving my spring and summei i rest good..' Call early and secure barea cs n 1 1 - T3 I ...... . v , r nuu, 1 ' OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA', -.VIA-. 1 Southern Pacific Company's Line. THK Mr. SU ISfA KOl'TIS. ltdjujt .ti A1;jiyil ttta FrvicUcj, 85 hoars i ! : : OAuroKxlt Kxr-sarts ilii. daily. I ud Not Propose Re To ' W'.f;read,' Sucrksbr to K. H. AlltB 4: Co 57 First Street, Albany, Or Sou.h . . North 4.00 r. H. j Loavo " rortlancl Arrive 1 10:40 a a S:U6r a Loave Albaay Leave 7:06 a 7:40 a I Arrive Han Fi.nclt Leave :30 r a Lo.iAL I'AS.BKOBa TAAIKS DAILY except Sunday). i-.m A a I Leave P.Si.nd Arriv. 8:46 r a I '2: 40 p H I Leave Albany Leave I 11:36 A a l.lOr I Arrive , Eumine . Leave! 9:00 A a LOCAL PASSHSUSR- YKAlS. DAILY, ZXCKrY SX'IIDAY. i:V r a U'ave Albany Arrive 6:46 a a 8:M1 r M I Arrive Lelunun Loave 6:00 A M U:M)rMLeave Albany Arrive! S!:45 r liSOk'H I Arrive Lebanon Leave S:Wr t A full line of Dr. Prion. Cream Baking and delicious flavoring extracts at WALLACE OC llI05ir',osa First National Bank OF AI.BASi 1 , (1BEUOS. Prudent..'. '. M"r-nlfar Vice President -.r"-..M.Fi.V.V.l.'!i; I CaBhir,.. .UtO. IV. UilAaiur.in-aiJ 1 TRAXSACTS A GENERAL DankiojrbualiieMi. A0COUNT3 KEPT subject to checa. nmilT RxrHANOE and teleirraphlc tramtor, Hl on New York, San FranciKO, Chicago and Por 5!n.- -. a. hi- , . . DIRKCTOSa. j. S YOUKO, , 0 E CUAMSLAIl' L E Blah, Fw. Waltss B TuaaiLL, ' .Troobfe Brewing. Walla Walla, Aug. 20. A special to the Statesman -fronT Pasco Sunday night, says an ImportatttiT of 450 Italians from the East are expected on a train to-morrow morning, bound for Koslyn, to take the places of the miners now employed in the .. coal mines there. A gentleman just from Roslvn savs the miners are determined that the Italians shall not displace them, and are arming for the purpone of keeping : out the would-be invaders. Detective Sulllvan'spotter" for the Northern Pacific and other railroads, who is also deputy U. marshal and deputy sheriff of nearly all the counties in the territory, is here with twentv-five men, all armed with Winches ter lilies. They will accompany the Ita lians to Roslvn for their (the Italians')pro tcction. The outcome is awaited with great interest by the people here. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Oars or Aectm Malmi of Jeftntll rea net, Atumetl I BxrmsTmlB.- 1. 'GRADWOHL, Crdcke"ryV;: Glass Ware and OIL AND LEAD,: .., ... , , . .. . .. ,,.-:',",,'.''.' 1 , ' : Agricuitiiral Implements Boarding County Poor; ' ' Kniine i hereby oiven that at the next rega' 1st term of the County CommisMoners Court for Linn oounty, Oregon, to be held at the Court House in the citv of Alhauy on Wed .rl,v th 5th dsv of Seotembcr, 1S8S, seal ed bids will be received for boarding, lodging aud washing for the county poor i.ir ma en suing year. All bids mustlis filed a ith the Clerk on or before one o'ulock . m. of the above mentioned day.- The Court reserves n rnitrl anv and ail Dids. Done bv orcjer of the Court this 9lb (lay of Augo.t. I88S. . v, , Ed, iUU.iAHUAi ' County Clerk. West Ride avlvlaloa. BEtrTKBX rOKTLAXal AUD CMVlUIII. b Mlykais daily (ex pt Sunday.) Affcttt ior Fireaml Marine Insurance MAGNOLIA. MILLS, 0a a I i.lfi Leave Arrive Portland Gorvilli. Arrive - Leave 0:16 r a 1:S0 a sra yis daily (exoip. Sunday. !::!) pa I lOOra I Leave Arrt-e Portland MoMInn villa Arrive I Lear. 0:00 A a 6.46 A a AtA'aiay nd Oorvallls ooi.nect wltn trains ol Ore n PacHe Railroad For (nil Intermrtlon r.farJln jratef, mint, no., on Uompany's Agent. - ' R. KOEHLER, , 1p1;.R00.RR'v Uanazw ... Alt'tO JK. all I'.l Vr WACOMS, HACKS AND BdCCIES. We are now gents at this place for the celebrated wagons, hsyks and buggies made bv Fish Bros., of Raolne. Wis., and oan give better goods and lower prices than evsr before, - Remember that we want yonr trads tvnd will make it n ob eet for;yod to come and see ' , - . ... ctntWaKtoT Sox. JOS. WEBBER'S Barber Shop Is now located. Until h ! uti lrto lh new Foshay A Mason building, Just north ofNo.2'KnKlne house, where old and new outomera are iuviieJ to nt 1. 00 Mm JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Propiretor, IiriLL furnish sacks to farmers and II .. ai ka.l a,. I ltM llHlial HlteS Of The hlgheat market price pa1" aiurage. for aaina. Beat Magnolia floor always on hand, for sale or ezonange at reason"'" JOHN A. CRAWFORD. Boarding. Mrs. Houck Is now located just west of Cherry & Parkes foundry, where sne is prcpareu 10 mac weemy or day boarders. POR IMI.EN. Itrhuijf are known by moisture like v wpir (on rotiiicinir a very fdiw(frotttile ttchitifr ftftef (jet line warm. This form m well as Mind, ltlted.pr ami Srotniitinir Piles, rteld at onw to the aintlication of r. UosaukiY I'ili rero.y, which avM directly upon Uv'ptris atrotl, -rtuMjf inetu uon, anayin tne Ititenw Itchintr and eff-wlnjf a rHrmaitet mre, W cent. AildrtM The Dr Bosank Medicine Co . Hqu Jx.ld by H, A. xirt. TcAcher'n Examlnatiun. N tit ice is hereby Riven that the retrulaf put.l'o qunrurly exmtnination if ttacht-re fo Lititi t'ouii'y, win i,Ke piacn nn inur Hon it 10 Albany. Oommcncioff ati.ooti Wfd- needay, Augaat'29th. 18S8. all teachers de rtirinu examinatioD will pltiaso he preaeut at the beginDiog. Coanty Sohool SuperiDtcudtrut. DR BOBAN.KO in htRnewdlMntverv for Consumi tloM. Incce4d lb producitiKk nied'ttiw h.cU i aknowletled ky alt to be aim ply marveluw. U Is cx eedtnjfly iileanuit to the taale, petiecily lianuk-mi. ai d does not sicken ' In all cases ol i;ul.iiuiiuon, uuuiens, loia. nnoop ng CouKh, Croui. bivi.ohtiij, and Paint In the t' heat. nas (fiven uiuirn-i ii"hv;mihi, m oun Kua 1 ugh and Lunjt rup is sold at 50 eenU h , A llor. (IRE I'OH NUK HEADACHE Da yon want a remedy for R'UousneM, Pimples on the face, a d a sura cure for sick headache, aak M A. Milk r, the Druggist, for Dr. Uetni's LWer WT aid tot a dose sainplts fre full box 25 ooniA