Daily evening Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-1888, August 22, 1888, Page 1, Image 1

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DAILY EVENING
ALBANY DEMOCRAT.
VOL. I.
ALBANY, OR., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1888.
NO S)3
Wm. ForH
SI FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
Prompt Attention-First-class Hearse
sr"After business hours c:ill at rosidenoe
corner Fifth and Baker street:).
IE YAQUINA ROUTE.
Oreson Pacific Railroad
jjon Development Company's
ship LiDO.
Steam-
225 HI J IE S SH9J.TE3.
20 HOURS LESS TIME
llian by any otbor routs.
First-clans through passingor and
freight line from Portland and all points
in the Willamotte Valloy to anil from San
Francisco, C'al.
Willamette River Line of Steamers.
The "Win. M. Hoag," The "N. S, Bent
ley," The "Three Sisters" are in service
for both passenger anil frolght tnitllo be
tween Corvallis and Portland and inter
mediate points, leaving Company'! wharf,
Corvallis, and Messrs. llulinan it C'o's
wharf, Nos. 200 and 202 Front St., Port
land, three times a week as follows :
NOUTH I1DUNI).
UjavsUorvaulii, Mon., Wed. and Friday, 10:01) A, M.
LAav. Albany, Monday, Wed. and Friday. 12:00 Noun ,
Arrive Portland, Tu., Thu. and Saturday, 1:30 P. II.
SOUTH liUUXU.
Leave Portland, Hon., Wed. and Friday, 8:00 A, M.
Leav. Albany, Tue., Thura. and Saturday, 1:20 p. U.
Arriv.Orvallia,Tue., Thu. and Saturday, 4:20 P.M.
Boats make close connection at Albany
with trains of the Oregon Paollio Railroadf,
TIME HOHKDULK, (except Sunday.,)
Lerre Albany, 1:00 r. M,
Lmv. Corvallis, l:IOr, u.
Arrlr. Yaquina, 5:30 r. H.
Leav. Yaquina. 6:45 A.M.
Leave Corvallis,10:36 a.m.
Arrive Albany, 11:10 A. M,
O. A C. trains oonneoc at Albany and
Corvallis. The above trains connect at
Yaquina with the Oregon Development
Company's Line of Steamships between
Yaquina and San Francisco,
HAILING DATES .
FROM SAX PRAXCISCO.
FROM YAO.UIXA
Willamette Valley, August 9th. August 4th
Willamette Valley. Aiuust 10th. August 14th
n'illaniett. Valley, August 20th. August mth
The Company ".joerves the rtghtjto
cuange sailing aatea without notice. -N.
ii. Passengers from Portland and
Willamette Valley points can make close
connection with the trains of the Yaquina
route at Albany or Corvallis. and it des
tined to S.tn Francisco should arrange to
arrive at i aquiua the evening uoiore uate
oi sailing.
asseuger and Fi eight Kates always me
Lowest.
For Information apply to C J Stuart, Freight and
Ticket Agent, Albany, or to C II Hasaell, Jr., O. P.
A P. Agt Oregon Development Co,, 304 Montgomery
tun rrancMco, ual. fj. fj. suallK,
A. O. F. and P. Agent,
Oregon Pacific K K Co. Corvallis, Or,
qyerum to caufmIsIA;
Southern Pasifla GamDany's Line.
TiiR tir. s:usu route.
i.ti j iijIa'.m.i .viiiaiy ani ait. I-'ruicl:.), S5 hourt
OAt.iroa.NU axraaWi P.vilt.
(Successor to N. H. Allen & Co.)
Is now receiving new goods in every line. Old goods aold out.
8ou'.li North
4.00 p. ti. i Leava Portland Arrive f 10:40 a
H:iHir H I UV0' Albany Lva-re I 7:05 A l
7:40 A M I Arrive San Fiaiu-irxj Leave I 9:'M r M
L0"AL pisiaxaita TRMS8 daily (except Sunday).
8:00 "a j Uava" Jutland Arrive 3:45
U:f0m I Luvv Albany Leave I U;S6 A
;4UP Arrlvo Kuircno Leave 9 AO A
L03AL PASMIN'OKR TRAIX8 DAILY, KSCBPT 8UMDAT.
3:10 P H I Leav-u
8:r.(Jt H I Arrive
i:U0?M I Leave
1:30 .'ii I Arrive
Albany
Lebanon
Albany
Lebanon
Arrive
Leave
Arrive
Luave
Every thing New with New Prices
Lower than Ever Offered
in Albany,
conniHtiag of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HATS, CAPS,
FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES
AND GROCERIES
a stock ever line as ever brought to Al
propose to bave as ooni Vvo
bany, with alt "in
' ! E ' i . i
New Novelties -
and
Latest Styles
and as tbev are manufactured. All old customers and friends of the bullet-
and as well Lew ones, are cordiallr IDVitrrl la call and iusi.ect stock an
iiice. '' ' '
I
uo Hot Propose Re To Undersold.
Brownsville.
I. F. Venner returned from Prineville
last week.
Mr. Thatcher and family. of Salem, are
Uiting with Mr. Croft.
Mr. Krwin and wife, of Silvcrton, spent
Sunday here with Mr. lilanchard.
Miss Rovia Dodson. of Prineville. is
visiting her many friends' In this vicinity.
Mr. 1. Taylor who had his thiurh broken
last April spent several days in our town
last week. He is barely able to cet around
by the aid of crutches. '
Messrs. J. II. Waters and W. C. Coolev
returned last Tuesday from an extended
trip in the mountains. They report having
had a good time.
Prof. Crawford, ex-Supt. Public Schools
of Portland, is in our village. He comes
to make his annual visit to his aged par
ents, Dr. and Mrs. R. N. Crawford and
especially to be in attendance at the cele
bration of the golden wedding of Mr. and
Mrs. L.rawiord, which aitair took place
1 utsday the 21st.
Rob't Moore, votingest child of J. M.
Moore and Minnie Stanard, youngest child
t lion. A. w. stanard, are both sick witn
fever. IJoth however are now improving,
Sunday, Libbie I lowe, youngest child of
M. Howe, fell from some steps leading
over a fence and received quite a severe
wound, dhe struck her upper hp on a
stone causing her jaw-tceth to cut entirely
through her cheek, making a gash ot about
5 mines UU IIIC (JUIMUC 01 11.
R. N. Curl and family returned Sunday
from a sojourn of a month in the Cascades.
I hey hrst went to the popular Uelknap
springs. Alter tinng of that place they
iollowed the Alcnenzie across the moun
tains and came back via the Sartiam route
stopping at the resorts along this route
Last Thursday Messrs. A. Tack Adams,
Sam'l P. Barger and Win. Primley left for
the mines, while Saturday, Messrs.tr. U
Dyson, Hradley and Davis returned tnere
from. The two first mentioned eentlemen
are old miners recently from Idaho and
they give It -as there opinion that there will
be a prosperous mining camp in the Blue
Ktver district.
Prof. G. W. Stayton, Supt. of schools of
Crook county arrived from Prineville last
Thursday and went on to Portland next
dav. Although times are dull out there
rifie Prof, expects to have a good school at
Prineville again this winter, he being rnn-
cipal of the school there.
One day last week as vour correspon
dent was getting his daily mall, an aged
man came in and inquired for the Demo
crat. Not having one with me I referred
him to the next doer, where I had just left
one. He said he would soon can tnere tor
it as he wanted to see what it had to say
about Cleveland. He said he was sixty -one
years old and had always voted the Repub
lican ticket : but was going to vote for
Cleveland this fall if heiived until the day
of election. There are many more Repub
licans in this vallev thinking just as this
man does and will vote for Cleveland this
fall. Our farmers are becoming tired pay
ing heavy tribute to our manufacturing
monoDoIies and our laboring man is no
longer scared by the ci v of free trade for
he sees there is already free trade in
only thing he has to sell Labor.
I TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
Wheat Market.
San Kb A-cisco,Aug. There is some
agitation ingrain circles to-day .owing to a
sudden and marked advance in the price
of wheat. The market has been strength
ened, and prices gradually advancing for
several days, and this morning spot wheat
in tne marKet readied ai.o per cental. The
quotation for spot wheat a week ago was
$141 X 33142;$. speculation was brisk
tills morning. Buyer '88, wheat opened at
$i.t4,and rose at once to $1.65, with lib
eral sales from this figure. The advance
was gradual till $1.6614 was reached.when
there was a slight reaction and the market
closed at $1.66. This option sold at $1.57?$
ft'.574 a week ago. At the afternoon
session of the call board buyer '68 advanc
ed to $i.6S,and closed strong at that figure.
The Colored Miners.
EI.LEXSUL-RC, W. T., Aug. 21. 'I he col
ored miners imported from Illinois by the
Northern Pacific Coal Company, to work
on the new mine above Roslyn,.are at the
mines, ana unuer tne protection of Sulli
van's guards. There is considerable feel
ing among the miners.but no open hostili
ty. How long peace will continue there is
no telling. Trouble may occur at any mo
ment. A New Mall Route.
WASHiNGTox.Aug. 21. Senator Dolph
has been notified by the second assistant
postmaster-ger.eral that a weekly mail has
been established on the route from Silyer
Lake to Prineville, and bids advertised for.
Also that the service will be increased from
once to twice a week on the route from
Summer lake to Silver lake from Septem
ber 1, 1SS8.
Cyr-Ione.
Washington, Aug. 21. A cyclone
swept across the state this afternoon, about
six milts below the city, cutting a path
about 200 yards in width, levelling trees,
orchards and out buildings, and doing dam
age estimated at $150,000. One person Is
reported kill id. In this city the buildings
of Mablow Bros', Iron works were wrecked
in an instant. Huge timbers were wreck
ed and tossed about as though they had
been straws. A workman employed In the
works was killed by flying timbers.
the
Hoarding. Mrs. Houck Is now located
just west of Cherry & Parkes foundry,
where she is prepared to take weekly or
day boarders.
I am now receiving my spring and sutntnei
t'ress iiond. Oall early ud swnre Wc n
W. F.Read.
Suct(-sir to N. H. A Hi 1 it Cor
57 First Street, Albany, Or.
GRANt)
Excursion East !
i:46 A
6:uo A H
2:4fiFll
2;IWr
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
Tourist Sleeping Oars
ur Aecjta n .ulinq 0I 4rrinill'las liira
xer. atlurnril 1,1 F.prr. Train..
Weal Side aVivialun.
IKrrTKti ruHrLitfo AMD cosvallih.
MAibTaaiff daily (axi.ptSuii'lay.)
"(Ill buovo P.irtlati.l Arrlvo I 0:15 r a
4.2; t u Arrivo C-irvillts Loqvg 1:30 M
lttRK49 ruAtTi daily (oxojpt Sunday.
l::,um
IJ0 PM
Lsav.
Arrl -e
Portland
HoMlnnvlll.
Arrive I
Lave I
0:00 a M
6.4S A M
AtA'Attir and Corvallis catinout with trains ot
Oral m 1'aclnt Railroad
For toll Inform vtlon reTarJlnf .Yat.l, maps, etc.,
on Company's Airem.
R. KOiHLF.R. . t. ROGERS,
iiiwii a ur w
J. GRADWOHL,
; Crockery," ' Glass 1 and Hardware
OIL AND LE AD.
Agricultural Implements
Aciit ior Fire Marine Insurance
K0HT..E.-!?- pmm n.R.
Clionrest rt ever made from the
Pacific Coat to thu East.
$80 $80 $80
For round trip from all oolntn In Orvgon
and wash ngion Territory to
COLUMBUS, OHIO, ST. PAUL
AND CHICAGO.
Tickets for sale
September.' 3, 4 and 5.
Orcd to roturn lo Ocioler 31st.
On the Southern Boundary.
Miss Amy Smith returned from Junc
tion last week.
Old Mr. Vo.idram Is recovering from his
recent illnesss. We understand that him
self and family will move to Albany this
fall, In losing them we lose some of our
most industrious neighbors.
"Bud" Simmonds has been very low with
tyyhoid fever, but Is slowly Improving.
Miss Bonnie Thompson is visiting friend. '
In this neighborhood.
Our made ever school house is becom
ing quite an ornament to our district and
there is now nothing to interfere with
avlng a term of school this fall.
Messrs. Vauchan and Phillip! will stait
their thresher this morning .other machines
have oeen running for more than a week.
There is ccmplalning that some of the
grain is over npe, the yield is only moder
ately good.
Mr. Mel Tavlor lost a horse last week, it
was driven to Harrisburg and became sick
nd went into the river and was drowned
before they could get to it with a boat
Mrs. S. G. Thompson, of Monroe, was
visiting friends here the first of the week.
Mr. Fred Deftcnbaclier has jumped a
claim Inside of the Willoughy fence on the
mountains, his holding it Is very rjouintu'.
New embroidery last received at W F
Read's
1 11 P. r
WAGONS, HACKS AND BJGCIES.
We are now irenta at this place for the
celebrated wagons, haoKs and buggies
made bvFlsh Bros , of Kaoino, Wis., and
oan give better goods' and lower prices
than ever before. Remember that we
want your trade and will mako It an Ob-er-t
for yon to come and sea n.
KtewsPtASox.
Join the O. K. R. e:-.oil -train carrying
Oregon ami Wasdiliigiou territory
. Department to the
22KD NATIONAL EMCAPMENT, G.A.R
1 which meets In
I
Dolcmljus, " Septsmbcr 12t.Ii, 1888
JOS. WEBBER'S
Barber Shop
until he ffflfi Into the
Tea nnu li-tfalpil.
new Fonhny A .Mwon building Jurt north
of No.2' Knin hoes, where old end
nttw ou-tomer are 1 .mre i wn un umi
ThU r-i. Ih .miMi fur t-vervliony, Jot
njct!ftry to heft Q, . k. m order to get
this olflp tiokot. artl- rieetrlng to do
AiMtihavn uite nf freH leith tn wmiim
BlevpiU hhm Por fu ther information
en!) uuor addrenn
A. !. CHARMS N
AMti Ghi Ym. Ant. N. t'. K ,
F a V.iwrilngtnn -M.. Pir:mid r,
jirljaushlln, Prarttral TaiU ring.
Sumnritrr aud fall f"iirf and psi tt in any
tyle a npciMliiy. ami rfpnirlDg
Srnmptly attendtd tt. Main stieit, Albany,
Viitp 1:1 i .ted and pliiin pickles at
VValics & Thompson's.
pjln.iiize lnm. lnnUKiry. Try one o
Jtmph's 5-ff.H cikiir'. tint vi hi own
run imlcm.
Ituhmif I'ilc are kmmn by moisture J, a.iir
it.ii product iiif a utv ilnicreaitbie tichii if ftf r et
luifwarm. Tliia forin an well m litii.d, Wee ili jT and
protru-liiiif Filen yield at once to the apuUcAtion of
Dr. Brtsnnko'si Wle ramnl-r, wlii. h act dtrectly upon
lh pvrta affected, aberbln(r tht tuoiora, allaying the
intense itch in and eflac'inir a permane'-t cure. 60
ee'ite. Add km The I'r Buiko Medicine Co , Itqu
0.-Id by M, A. Miller.
DR. BO HAN KO
In hla nw (Hioovery frr Consumi-lton, Buwcdetl In
prnduciUKa mvd'eine whiuli i acknuwlixlycd by all
ui be annl umreluus. It U exi.-ced.nvly plexrant
to the taste, purb-vlly huniiUfd, a d drnw not sl-ken
In all caiw u( C'tiiMinii'liMii. t'ouhit, ildi. Whmip
iitcOouh, Cruup, Itrritubtii-i, ui Vnim in the bent.
bm Kveii tmivi i-fal MtMa:t .iiti. lr Ituerko'a
Ltijib and Lin 8.iti in nAA ttW umta b A
Her.
CX'RK FOlt NICK IIEAlA IIK.
Do j 00 want a remd ft.r H Uohw-m., lin:plcatn
the fact, a d a mr cure f.-r tick lHd-n.-hf, fk M
A. Milkr.ihe lH'Ktrt. fur Pr. iJei.til'ii Uv.r Fill
11 v d tr a dMo aatujilm in-e tub b x ir gdu