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About Daily evening Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-1888 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1888)
an ALBANY DAILY EVENING DEM fiR AT VOL. J. Wm! Foifmiller, ALBANY, OR., THURSDAY, AUGUST 83, 1888. -FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1 Prompt Attsntion-First-class Hearse After buslne-is hour call at resldenoe corner rum ana Baker streets. YAQUINA ROUTE. Oregon Paciflo Railroad ipii Dovo-Iopmnnt Company's Steam HIlip 1,1110, 225 MJLES SH03TE8. ' 20 S30UJ13 LESS TIME than by any other roulo. rirHc-aiam througn p:min;rof anil i u-lif " I'wtlaad nna all points ... .,i,,n,,m, i alloy io utm rroin Sun Willameito River Liu3 of Steamers. iiio "wm. m. iioait," The "N. S, Bent joy," ine-ruroe Sisters" are in service .... u.u iiameiiger anil lroight tralllo be' tweon Corvallis anil lwiiu,,,! 0,i mediate points, leaving Company'!' wharf, Corvallis, and Mourn, liulma'n & Co's wharf, Nos. 200 and 202 Front St., Port- muu, turee limes a wtioK as follows : NOKTU HOUND. Leave C'ori'aMs, Mun., Wod. and Friday, 10 OJ A, M, Leave Albany, Monday, Win!, mm Friday, 12:00 Noon Airive I'ortlaiid, Tuo., Thu, and Saturday, 6:S0 1'. M. SOUTH UUUNU. Lnave Portland, Mon., Wed. and Friday, 8:00 A, M, Leave Albau.v, Tue., Thiirs. and Hiturday, 1:20 p. M Arrive Corvallis, Tue., Thu. and Saturday, 4:20 P.M. Boats make close connection at Albanv with trains of the Oregon Pacific Kail road'. TIME SCHEDULE, (except Bqnilaye.) Let ve Albany, l:uo p. m, Luave Corvallia, 1:10 P.M. Arrive Yaquina, fi:U0 p. M Leave Yaquina, 0:46 a.m. l,eave Corvallie,10:3f a,. Arrive Albany, 11:10 A. H, O. A C. trains oonnect at Albany and Corvallis, The above trains connect at Yaquina with the Oregon Development Company's Line of Mteamsuips between Yaquina and Man Francisco, SAILING DATES . FROM SAW PHAKOimJO. FROM YAtJUlJIA Willamette Valley, Willamette Valloy, A lllamette Valley, The August 9th. August HHh. August 20th. Auurun 4th August 14tli August 24tl ConiDanv ohange sailing liat .jnoryes the rlaht to datAH withnnr. nnrir.n N. it. PassBnuTAra from PiuvIaii,? ami Willamette Valley points can make close connection with the trains of the Yaquina route at Albany or Corvallis, and 11 des tined to San Francisco should arrungo to arrive at Yaquina the evening before date ot sailing. axaenjter and r.elglit Unlet alwnya me Lowest. . for Inforinitlon apply to C J Stuart, Frelylit and lickat Aent, Albany, or to C II It&dn-ull, Jr., O; K. A 1. A;rt Oregon Development Oo 3'J4 Monlinury ban Francisco, L'al, U. J. L, A. G. F. and P. Ajrent, Oregon Paciilc K It Co. Corvallis, Or, OVEHLAMJ TO CALIFflMIA, -.VIA-, Southern Paciflo Company's Line. THE JIT, pjll ISI.l Hot I K. lino l)jt.w,i Albaiyaul San FruicUoi, 35 hour. OAUPORXIA RxrBKSS 1L,UNS ItAlLY. Sou." North 4.00 p. m, I Leave Portland " i Arrivo I 10:40 A M 8:06 pm I Luavo Albany 1 Leave I 7:116 A u 7:40 AM Arrive 8an Fmnckioo Leave 0::10 p u LOCAL FASSKNOKR TRAISS DAILY (except Sunday). 8:00 A M I Loavo Portland Arrive 3:4b ra I2:4Vpm I Uaare Albany Leivo I luss a m 2:40 p si Arrive Kntrcno Leave I Q.h0a M local passhsoks tsaixs daily, kxcrit ai'suv. a: 10 p M I Leave Albany . aim.,- , f,M a m 8::,0 p m I Arrive Lebanon Leave 6:00 A M 12:60 PM Leave Albany Arrivo 2:4'. pm l:yo'M Arrive Lubanou ' Leave 2:0Opm (Successor to N. H. Allen & Co.) Is now receiving new goods in every line. Old goods -o!d out. Everything-Newwith New Prices Lower than Ever Offered in Albany, consisting of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, FURNISHING' GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES AND GROCERIES I propose to have as bany-, with all '13 , conj V;j a stock ever. line as ever jrouht to A.1. New Novelties1 ' and . Latest Styles iud as they aie manufactured. All ol c,,mrim,M ..j t.-A. . r .1... 1 ..u a -d., i,r.w uuuK, are Cuidially l-ivuwl nice?. to 1 1 and in ecL stock' ai,d uo . Not Propose Re To Undersold. ' W .F. BEAD, PULLMAN IIUFFEf SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Oars ur I it, 1 111 11 Miiilitt'i ui itrRinil-riiMK l4ts(a icrr.4, ntiiit'liril fti KvnriMN Trains. Went Mvlilmi. , , 1 , , H.VttTnAi'jr DAILY (ax pt Sunday.) O ak I Letve 2-2: t h Arrive Mjrtland CorvHIW Arrivo (1:16 P M l::tO h RtPRfUS TRAIXff O.tllaT (OJCdjp. SutuUvf l:V 1- u 1 "iUOpn I Leave Arri"o Portland McMitinvillo Arrive I Leave 9:00 A H ft. 45 A M At AVvijr tn l Corvallis coi.nect with train of wreg m Pacific Kail road For full Inforantlot? reii.-Jinj Jritet, m-ipt. etc., on Company' Aent. R. KORIII.RR. ' . P. ROGERS, Mamxir Vi' I. til '. vr 57 FirstStreet, Albany, Or Si.tttM rim N. H. Allen i C I VmiKMnMXmiKVvm-smtm ,m mmM J. GRADWOHL, Crockery, Glass Ware and Hardware '( OIL AND LEAD. Agricultural Implements Asent lor Fire mti Marine Insurance Rather than the Cheapest PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE. Portland. Orpson. V' llei l piiiiiih!lil, tnoKiiuin llisllllctloll, ralnlv. Illiil reiiiituiloii.ttiwvlim poimlarlty. Bualntss, Shortland, Common School and nnmanhlp Depart menu. Ktiiilenia arlmltti'd it any time. Cnta liijiie ami anedniPtls of pmnnRn'tilp sent lice. J. A. WBSt'O, Spp'j. A. P. ABMSTHOJiO, PrlB. JOS. WEBBER'S Barber Shop Is now locnleil, until he pet Inlo the new Knshay dt Mason building, just north of No. 2's Englca bouse, where old and new customers are lnviel to oli on him A JAI'ANKSK ItOMA.N'CK. A London paper vouches for this roman tic Japanese incident: There is an Japan a place called."Thc City of Gardens." It is not surprising that a locality with so pleas ant a name should be specially inviting in this season of flowers to the Japanese, who love to linger by its temple. In that spot not longago fourpersons happened to meet: one an old man accompanied by a young girl, another a middle-aged man accompan ied by a lad. The men were resting and re freshing themselves, but the younger of them, Kakujiro, attentively regarded the cider, Suda, and at length charged him with having slain a brother of his many years ago. lie had been seeking Suda ever since to revenge his brother's death. Suda admitted the charge, but justified the deed on the ground that he had been insulted, and expressed himself quite ready to face his present challenger in a duel. For this the pair proceeded to make arrangements, when, not unaturally, the young girl inter posed, and besought her aged father not to risk his life. Her father's accuser gazed at her. and sadly said she remimded him of a little girl he and his wife had lost, in a crowd many years before. Suda then said she was not his child, but had been found by him at the time and place indicated by his opponent, and that he had adopted and car ed for her. To complete the story, Kaku jiro mentioned that his daughter, when lost, had carried a bag of charms, which the git ! present immediately produced from her bosom. This settled the question of her identity, and Kakujiro discovered that, in seeking foi an enemy, he had found his child. Of course, after this, all question of duelling w as dropped, especially when the lad broke the silence and reminded his el ders that that method of setting differences was now old-fashioned, and was regarded only as barbarous relic of the past. The little party, therefore, went away friendly and happy So might all prospective duels end! NO 94 I TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Successful Experiment. San- Fraxcisco. Aug. 2i.The Cana dian Pacific road has successfully made a shipment of two car loads of California fresh fruits from this city to U ir Manitoba. The shipment was made Ta!.' experiment and at the request of one of the merchants of Winnipeg. The local gencr? a agent of the line said this morning that his company would make a bid for sSme of the fruit shipments to St. Paul and Chicago next season. . The Storms. Boston, Aug, 22.It ;s dimcuIt to estj mate the damage caused by the disastrous TZnl 'f ' -?igl,t- Hundred" of cellars w ere Hooded. Two large plants in Roxburv t '!r?ZreZte of nearl? Huston tseltin" $50,000. The suffered a loss cloth works $ suffered a Ins of -uraPanv er nil 20.0(K1 'lli.. X- . New England railroad is at a standstill. Koslyn Jlints. Ellen-sdcro, W. T., Au. 2j.-.aii at Roslyn to-day. The guards and the Miners are resting on their arms. There is a strong feeling against the guards, and a report is current that an effort will be made on the pait of the miners to clean them out. The prejudice against the guards seems greater than against the imported negroes. Probably an attempt will be made to pnt the negroes io work on the 1st of September The miners remain on the ground and will notinierfere with thecom! pany s works until the negroes are put to FOR SALE. At very low rates. Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Posts, Pickets, Fence Trimmings, Sash, Doors and Blinds, Call for prices at yard on 6th St,, w east ot' O. fe O switch. W. W, CHOWDER. First National Bank OF ALBANY, OREGON. Prenldent Viuo President . . Cashier L. FLINN S. E. vol KG ..UKO. E. CIIAMOI.RLAIN TRANSACTS A OEXERAL banking business. ACCOUNTS KEPT sublet to chock. STOUT EXCHANdE anil teloaraDhlc tnnler. lot on New York, San Francisco, Chicago and Pur Oroiron. COLLECTIONS MADE on favorable terms. DIRECTORS. ... K Yoitco, Geo E CllAllKKLAl, L E Blais, L. Funk, Waltrr e Turrbll, MCALISTER & WflSDWAHD. Homeopathic Physicians & Surgeon1 ObstBtrliK, 1 realmwt of Chronic His eases of woman snd children a snui'tallv All calls promptly attended dav und nil,t. ' Office in the Flinn Block. Boarding Comity Poor. Notice is hereby given that at the next re en lar term of the Couuty Commissioners Court forXinn county, OregOD, to be held at the Court House in the city of Albanv in Wed nosday the 5th day of September, 18S8, seal ed bids will be rcoeivod fur boarding, lodging and waBniag ior me county unor tor the en suing year. All bids must ho liitd with the Clerk oil nr before one nVloek p. 111. of the shove mentioned d.,y. The C-mrt reserves the ri(bt to reject any and all bid IJone liv ordr of the Court tins llih day of August, 18SS. K. E. MoxTACDK, County Clerk. MAGNOLIA MILLS, JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Propiretor. W""'' f.irnl.a act.s to farmers and IT lerelve wlipnt at 1 Iim uxusl rates of klorage. The highest market price paid for same. Rest Matrnnlla flour always on hand, for sale or exchange at reasonable rates. . JOHNA.fKAWfORD. Fiiirhtful Shipwreck. Sax FRANcisco,Aug. J2.-An unknown steamer was sunk by the steamer Oceanic, i.u, ung rvong and Yokohama, at 10 o clock this morning, off Fort Point, just inside the entrance to the harbor. It Is al most certain that the steamer sunk Is the City of Chester, w hich sailed for Eureka, California, thts morning with a large num ber of passengers on board. The Oceanic has her boats out saving passengers. The steamer San Rafael and tugs have gone to heir assistance. Several lives are rf ported lost. Following is the list of steerage pas sengers on the City of Chester.all bf whom S?Pri?d l h?,vegone down with the vessel : Eugene Falr.George Atkinson, F Sanguist, P Breiue, J TThompsonJohnT pi, TlVr o K, B,ow"' E Warncke, J E RPey, I. W Cook, R B Mosbv.B M Cluir & T ,a.niwife;Viss N'oe, J FJordan.M Somo, J H Knotvllon, H M Billings, M M Ha"vel''J 11 Earner, J Johnson. h therftv J tr g, additio?il1 Passengers on the City of Chester are missing.and are sup- JJe 'st : G W Anderson, Mrs Meech, Mrs C II Hanly of Eureka Mrs Porter, Judge Clitus Barbour. Robert fulton.a waiter.and Adam Rli,.n tcr tender on the vessel, were also lost! Hklf.xa, V0.1, ug. i2.-Bogus. chest nut gc.cmg by Ophlr and owned by W II Babb ofcho. Oregon, broke he record -. uiiinxuiirt nait-mile hea nln mnkimr ,.,.!,. ....... . r ,:"1"' Th. ru, 1 P vignt seconds 101 one-nait mi!. LUIS. i!e is lower than Wheat. ?AX f'"A.v-, Aug. 23.Monev is now beginning to How into the country as "ups are Being harvested. The supply funds is ample and rates of interest ' 1 !' ana "nchnnged. Wheat is excited ...... ,sr,. j. ne uemand Is the sharpest for many months. Shippers almost scram I'? ""PI'"..-. 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