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About Daily evening Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-1888 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1888)
DAILY EVENING ALBANY DEMOCRAT. VOL. J. ALBANY, OH., SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1888. NO 9G Win, Fortmife -FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Prompt Attention-First-class Hearse ,S"After buslnei hours call at residence corner Fifth and Baker streets. YAQULXA ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad. tpn Development Company's SUain ahip Line 225 MILES SHgRT.l. 20 HOURS LESS TIME than by any other route. First-claw through passenger and froight line from Portland and all points In the Willamette Valley to and from San Francisco, Cal. Willamette River Line of Steamers. The "Win. M. Hoax," The "N. S, Bent ley," The "Three Sinters" are lu service for both passonirer and freight trallla be tween Corvallia and Portland and Inter mediate points, leaving t'ompany'r wharf, Corvallls, and Messrs. llulinan &. Uo's wharf, Nos. X) and 2(12 Front Bt., Port land, throe times a week as follows : NORTH llot'NB. Leave Corvalll., Moll., Wod. .nil Friday, lu:0tl A, M. Love Albany, Monday, Wed. anil Friday, 12:00 Noonj Arriv. Portland, Tu., Tliu, and Saturday, 6:30 P. Al. SOUTH HOUND. Lea v. Portland, Hon., Wod. and Friday, 8-00 A. M, Leave Albany, Tuo., Tlmra. and Saturday, 1:20 p. II, Arrive I'omalli., Tue., Thu. and Saturday, 4:20 P. 11. Boats make close connection at Al ban v with trains of the Oregon Pacilio Railroad". TIME SUHKDULK. (except Sunday..) Lef T. Albany, 1:00 r. u, Leav. C'orvallig, 1:40 r, H. Arriv. Yaquliuk, 6:30 r. N Lear. Yaquina, 0:46 a,m. Leave Corvallis,10:3ri A,. Arnv. Albany, 11:10 A. , O. A O. trains connect at Albany and Corvallls, The above trains connect at Yaquina with the Oregon Development Company's Line of (Steamships between xaquina and Man Francisco. SAILING DATES . .IBAHKRH, FROM BAN FRANtilHUO. PKOM TAIJUiaA Willamette Vall.y, Willamette Vall.y, vYillamett. V alloy, The change sailing August oth. Aujruat loth. Aiumt anh. August 4th August 14th Auiruat 84th to uompany ige sailing da N. 13. Passengers from Portland and '.snarves the right laies witnout notice. Willamette Valley points oan make close connection with the trains of the Yaquina route at Albany or Corvallls, and it des tined to San Francisco should arrange to arrive at Yaquina the evening before date vi sailing, and P. eight Bate, always me Lowest. For Information apply to C J 8tuart, Freight and Ticket Agont, Albany, or to C II Unwell. Jr.. O. F. P. Agt omgon Dovelopinont Co,, 304 Montgomery ou r ranviwjo, uai, fj. allfuua., A. O. F. and P. Affent. Oreirou 1'aoitk- It II Co. CorvallH, Or, FOR SALE. At very low rates. Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Posts, Pickets, Fence Trimmings, Sash, Doors and Blinds. Call for prices at yard on Gth Si,, a east of O. A C. switch. W. W, CROWDER. First National Bank OF ALK1M, OREUO.V. (Successor to N. H. Allen & Co.) Is now receiving new goods in every line. Old goods iold out. TO FARMERS. 7 Everything-New with New Prices Lower than Ever Offered in Albany, corjsistiog of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, GAPS, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES AND GROCERIES Arc you aware that the average price of all cereals is the same at Liverpool and New York with the slight difference of freight? That you export $523,000,000 worth of grain and other agricultural products.which is the surplus product of your farms, and get just as much for it per bushel as you do for that sold in the United States? If you don't believe this, look in any trade journal, or ask your grocer if he Is inform ed on this point. Don t stop till you learn the truth about this. It will prove to be worth millions to the farmers to have it settled right. 1 ou get only foreign prices for what you sell. You have to pay an average duty of 47 percent, upon every protected article you buy. You pay this tax on the house you live in and all its furniture, on all the clothing of your family and evey farm tool you pos scss;on all your cookinguntensils, and even on the very salt with which you salt your cattle, which you are afterwards forced to sell at prices determined in the markets of Europe. Are you willing to pay a tax of 47 per cent, for a "home market" which pays you no more than the foreign market? Do you wonder that the farm in the United States has not been profitable since the late war and its taies? Do vou wonder that the mortgage has fallen on almost every farm in the country? Do you think it fair to tax the farmers to make other pursuits profitable? Are you making so much out of your farm that you can afford this? The farmers sent 72 per cent, of the soldiers of the Union Army, and they re turned to find their farms mortgaged to pay the cost of the war and enhance the wealth of the manufacturers, who had in the mean time grown rich at their expense. Think of these things. They will pay you one thousandfold for earnest consideration. . Don't inind what a party calls itself. Vote with those who mean to relieve you of unnecessary taxation. .. ... I propose t hava as co"r' bany, with aK ' 'le -il n, stock' ever line as ever '.nought la Al' New Novelties and Latest Styles and and a President .... Vice President . Cashier .... L. Fi.lVN , K, YOCNU ..UKO. K, UHAMOKHLAIN TRANSACTS A OKNERAL banking business. ACCOUNTS KEPT subject to check. SIOHT KXCIIANflE nd telographlo transfer, sol on New York, San Francisco, Chicago and Por Oregon. COLLECTIONS MADE on favorable terms. DlftRCTOKS. ... E. Yonso, L K BUM, Oao R Ciiamksri.ain1- L. FLINX, WaLTKH E. TCIUUbb, MAGNOLIA MILLS, JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Propiretoi, "IirifjL furnish sacks to farmers and IT receive wheat at the usual rates of storage. Tba highest market pries paid for same. Best Magnolia flour always on hand.for nis orexcuange at reasonaoie rates. JOHN A. CRAWFORD. as Wiey are manufactured. All ola customers and fric-tnin if the In iim well .new ouea, aro cordially invited to cull and insi.eci stock and ud Not Propose Re To Undersold. W I. READ, Sucf-saur to N. H, Allen fc Co'- CUIUOU3 FACTS. 57 First Street, Albany, Or William Sherwood of Baltimore, Md., will spend one year In prison for stealing a Bible. An experimenter has made a lens of ice with which he was able to light pipes by means of the sun's rays. The heaviest locomotive In the world be- longs to the Canadian Pacific railroad. Weight, 160,000 pounds. Scientists say there Is no plant that does not serve as food for some animal ; but the only article used as food from the mineral kingdom is common salt. Scientists assert that the newly discov ered cities of Arizona are the same as sought by Ortcz and the early Spanish ad retiturers in their expeditions after gold. The cities are seven In number and show evidences of former civilization and wealth. Col. Codv, known to fame as "Buffalo Bill," is well up in biblical knowledge. To Mrs. Jester, his sister, of Leavenworth, Kan., he telegraphed as follows on his re cent arrival in New York : "Read second epistle of St. John, twelfth verse. Your brother." Turning to the verse Indicated, Mrs. Jester read the following words : "Having many things to wrilc unto you. I would not write w ith paper and ink ; hut I trust to come unto you and speak face to face.that our joy may be full." TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Judge Tliurninn. Columui s. Ohio.Aug. 24. It is learned here, from a very good source that in the event of Judge Thurman's return home in good health, after a week's work, he wil enter actively into the campaign, niak one speech in New York and one in Iiro lyn. As soon as the certain time is fi for arguing the telephone suits, the dat his New York speech will be announced. The program is to have Judge Thurman make a speech in New' York, and then go to Washington and make argummt in the telephone suits,and return to Brooklyn for another address. After this it is said he will make a trip to the Pacific coast. Suit agU Jese (Jeorge. Seattle, W. T., Aug. 24. Suit was be gun in the uistrict court here to-day by the United States against Jesse W. George,ex United States marshal of this district.to re cover $5000 alleged to be due from him. Mr. George is a brother of M. C. Georire. ex-membcr of congress from Oregon. The ex-marshal said to your correspondent to night that during the pears 1SS4 and 1S85, while serving as marshal, he soent for the government over $5000 which was never made good to him. So he just kept public funds to that amount, and now holds him self in readiness to liquidate any just bal- l'otinater Appointed. Washington-. Aug. 24. The following ' postmaster was appointed to-day : At Huntington, Baker county, Or., Edward K Ross in place of Julius T" Tyler, removed. San Francisco, Aug. 24. "The Exam iner has sent a special correspondent to Ore. gon to survey the political situation there- His first letter is printed to-day, and it ex plains the mystery of the recent election. Astonishment at the republican majority of 7000 was not diminished when it was found that the democrats had not lost ground, and that the large majority was due entirely to increase in republican votes. Has there been such immense immigra tion within the last two years to account for this unprecedented growth? It seems not. The election turns out to hare been thoroughly rotten. The railroads ran car loads of repeaters along its line, and voted them at successive precincts. Border coun ties were colonized from Washington ter ritory. There was treachery within the democratic organization, or rather disor ganization, and many of the democratic workers, were In the" pay of the enemy. The liquor dealers were solid for the repub lican ticket. When to all this was added the unfortunate boast that turned the vstea of many Catholics against the democracy, the wonder was that the party made any fight at all." Yellow Fever. Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 24. It Is offic ially announced that in the past twenty- four hours there have been: Newcases,i6; deaths, 2; recoveries, 2; . under treatment, 43; number of cases to date, 70; deaths to date, 10. .dt.aatrU!ln, Prarticiil Tailoring. J. GRADWOHL, Crockery, Glass Ware and Hardware! OIL AND LEAD. Agricultural Implements; SaiiiuiT and fail tuiis and pant in any Style a bffcta.it. Clv-aniii! and repairing promptly attendtd t, Main atree. Alliauy, Oregnn. FOR riM . ItcriiiK tre Known bynwiBtore 1IL j'plra tmi ptotlucntfr Yeiv d aTbl Urhiiiff fter t 1117 warm. This lot m a well a Bllmi, blecdlrR and nrotrudintf Piles, j ieltl at once to the application of l)r. Howitiko'a li!e rtmnly, whirh acta directly upon the fttrta affected, atwruiny the tumor, allaying the intcne-e itchinir and cftYctiini a t'emiaiiert cure. W cant. AddreM The Ur Brwu.ko V-Uine Co . J'iqu O. Bold by Dr. Uuisa and Son. I urn now receiving my Binnji and suinmri t'rtwa poodn. Call ear. aim nvun liwi ua v . r . littu, r Agent lor Fire and lariEic Insurance Itolher thxi tha Cfce.ntst P0.1T1AND BUSINESS COLLEGE, rortlanit, Orfson. vnrctiiiinni)-ni,iiii insinieiion. .miuii- ll.hril rsiiiitatloa.Kn'W'i'a pnnularltr. mhm Shorthani, Common Sctmtrt and Plitmmthlp Otpnrt menti. muaVnts atliulitfil at any time. VMw linnie ami u'iiiifii el pennisnsnlp smt tree. j"a. WKSrO, '. A. P. AUTB0!U, Frla. JOS. WEBBER'S Barber Shop Is now located, until ho Kets Into the new Foshav Mason building. Just north ofNo.2'8 Engine house, where old and new customers are tovltea to orl! on him. A full line of Dr. Prices Cremn Baking and Jclicirus flavoring extracts at WALLACB K TllOMFf OX S MC MISTER & W030WARD. Homeopathic Physicians & Surgeon1 Obsletric, Tra!mnt of Chronic Dis eases of woman mid children a specialty.- All calls promptly attended dsv and uhil.t. . Offica in the Flinn Block. Boarding County Poor. Nntica is lierebv uiven that at the next n ga lr ti-rm of the County Ciimiiinwiiiiit-rs Court for l.inn countv. Oreaon, to lie held at the C'oun 1 loose in the cuv nf .-iim on Wnt . ..I.v thr .I'll dav i f 8,-l.leii.Ur. liSS, soal ed bid's will h ii-w ivcil ..r Uiiliiv, lirfpnt .n,l wn.hii.u fur the countv DM'l f"T th u- nuii.ajear. All bi.l. uiu.tle Hitil with the IVi k tin nr I efore Hue oVli ek p. m. ,f the above niectiont-d dy. 1 he IVnrt rtsrrves thm lhe n t fWttt HIiV Bllfl ftll llUH . Done by order uf the Conft this llth day ot August, 1 808. K. K Montaci-e, lluVI tV Clrlli I'litroiiize lionie industry. Try one o Iorpli'a Stent cigars. n " lw own miikif. OR. UO SA.V KO ... l nw.w trr nnnHiimntlon. putvodcu In i.riKlucliitra liieil-ino hich In aokmiwkilil by all tone .Imply msneli'i". ' fScMillindy ylmut to the late, wrl!tly naming., a. u u, In all cae. i.l Oolwuinplloo, t:oulif . t.olilH, Whoop IT Coilirh, cn.up, iimiuii"., .. . Jinhanil I.uiik S..rup la M at SO cent, by Dr ouii and Son. Cl'BF, FOK NKH llKaUKIIE. Do von a-ant a rcmeiU for Bllfii.nem. riir.pl. on .u.. . .1 om ,.ore r .r Kii-k r.oad.L-he. aek nr. Uu' eli.1 eon, ill. liruircNi., for Ur.tioi.ni'. Lirr 'ill, try a uo.., tampii. irtw, 100 u.. -0 WAGONS, HACKS AND BilCCItS. Wo sto now Agents hi this place for the celebrated wsgons, liai-ks am) buggies niado uv Klsh Bros , 1 f KHoine, Wis., and cau ulve belter poods and lower prices than ever before, Remember that we want your Irate and will make it so ob-ec-t for you 10 come and mw s. t"IKW- VTA Box. HARVESTING SUPPLIES, before jnn slart jour mower, binder or tliiesbinn nut 111 romn to our ftore and gel vr.tir Miplli-s- We kt-ep almost anything yu win nter). and st ) rlis jou will be .sli.tleu villi. HSV. AirT A Pnx-