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" . DAILY EVENING ALBANY DEMOCRAT. VOL. I. ALBANY, Oil., TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1888. NO Win. Fortmiller, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Prompt Att8iition-First-olass Hearse After business hours call at resldenoe corner Fifth mid iiakar streets, j OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA; SoutiiGrii Pacific Company's Line. tmr .nr. aiiisr i route. i:uj bjfv.M.i AMiviy anl Sir. FrvtcUci, 35 hour OAUrOHMlA KXIXIUH 1i.13t8 I'AILT. South Nutth 4.00 l. u. I Luivo Portland Arrive I 10:-t0 A U K:05 r M Luavo Alti tny Luavo J 7:05 a m 7:40 A M I Arrive Wait Fiunclirco Luavo j U::tO P H 1.3,1 A !i PlMilBNaKlt TRUSS DAILY (except HUtulfty). :W A u Leavo l i:40p M Leave J:tyrii I Arrive lVrtland Albany Kutrcne Arrive I 3:45 r u Luavo I 11:35 A H Leave I & XJO a H LOCAL rAS3B.SJKR TRAINS DAILT, KXCKIT 8UXOAV. 3: 1U P M I Leave t$:ftip H I Arrive 12:rU P Loavo 1:30 vu 1 Arrive Albany Lcb.uioi. Albany Lobauua Arrive Loave Arrive Leave , 6:40 A M 6;U0 ft M 2:45 p h 2:00 v U . PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. ;Tourist Sleeping Oars or Accaiumoautiou of Second-Claw Pawn rcm, alluchailto Esprew Train. Went Side Livlttion. BETWECN PURTLAND AND COttVALUS, hAiltraix DAiLr (ex pt Sunday.) OAK 2.2H f M Loavo i Arrive Portland Corvillis Arrive I 4:15 r if Leave 1.30 xprhm trains daily (excjpt Sundfty . f:M)PM :t pm Leave Arri-e Portland Mcll.nn villa Arrive Leaye ! 9:00 A M 6.46 A II AtAVanr nt Corvallia connect with trains ol Orel in hacifib Railroad v.irfnii Information rezardlni Iratas, mips, etc, on Uomjumy's Ayent. B. KOEHLER, ; P. 0K,. aUiiajor At ;i. K. 1 1 P. A HE YAQUINA ROUTE. . Oregon Pacific Eailroal gon Development Company' Steam- snip jjiuo. . 225 gfllLES SHORTEN 20 H3UK3 LESS T1H3E than bv .n otlier route. Flrst-olais through passonser and freight lino from Portland and all points ill the Willamette Valley to anrl from San Francisco, Col. ' Willamette Elver Line of Steamers, Tk.Win ST tTra.r." The "N. S. Bent ley," The "Three Sisters" are in service lor Wb passenger and freljiht traino be Portland and in'.er- inediate poluta, leaving Company'!' wharf, OorvaUis, and Messrs. Hulmnn & Co a land, three times a Wbek as follow. : NORTH MOUND. . l..v7cirvaiiiiTii'"-. Vmi'.'aiiit Friday, 1I):IWA, l.?ave Arrlvo Albany, Monday, Vol. and Friday, 12:00 Koiin i I'orlland, Xuo., ThU, and Saturday, 6:30 P. M , SOUTH POUND. l,.-vo I'lrtlaml, Mon., Weil, and Friday, 8:00 A, Lnva Albany, Tuo., Timra. and Mitnrday, I'' Arriv. Co'vallU, Tu.., 11m. and Baturday, :) 1', Iloals make close oonnoctlon at Alban with trains ol tuo Oregon raoniu nauruai Qtiin iilblra IB lElfirali r (Successor to N. H. Allen & Co.) ' ' Is noir receiving new gooda in every line. Old goods old out sjjl Wliat is a tariff? It is a tax. A tax lcvied by the General Government upon the com-1 modities that the laboring man as well as other men use. It Is a tax that takes a I hold of everything from the crown of your : head to the soles of your feet ; that tales your hat, your coats, your vests, your breeches, your boots, your .hoes; that taxes every implement which you use In your mechanical and agricultural operations. "And now to tell me that to take a labor ing man and tax him from the top of his head ti the soles ol his feet, to tax him on everything that he uses in his trade, and to tax him heavily, is a benefit to him seems to be nothing else than absurdity." (Applause.)--Allen G. Thurman. E. Britz,the publisher of a German news paper in Jtf ilwaukee, Wis., stated in a letter to the German bureau at national Demo cratic headquarters 'hat there is a change of sentiment among the Scandinavian of the northwestern states; that (xxi3 Scandina vians of Wisconsin, who as a rule formerly voted the Republican tic!:et, are for tariff reform ; and the Republicans so far have been unable to start a Scandinavian organ ization. A full hue of Dr. Prices Cream Baking aDd delicious fiavoriusr extracts at Wallace & f homfcdx a Everything- New with New Prices Lower than Ever Offered in Albany, oensistiag of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, . HATS, CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES AND GROCERIES propose fc have aa comrVrtJ stock evor line ai ever In-onsht to Al bany, with all '9 New Novelties and Latest Styles Fatruuize home ioHustry. Try one Joseph's 5-ceut cigar. Firtifjof bis own make. , Teacher's Examination. Notice is hereby given that the regular dqU'C quarterly examination cf teachers for Linn county, will take plan 3 at tho Court Hoaaq in Albany, commencing at noon Wed nesday, August 29th, 1S33. &U teachers de siring examination will ple&ae bo present a tho ginning. L.M. Curl, County School Superintendent, Boarding Comity. Poor.' Notice iaherebv otven that at the next r gu htr term of the County Commissioners Coart for Linn county, Oion, to be held at tbe Court lioose in tti.' city it Albany on wen nesdav the Stb day of September, 1388. seal ed bids will be received for boarding, lodging and washing tor the county poor tor th en suing year. All bids must be filed with the Clerk ou or before one o'clock p. m. tf the above mentioned day. The Court reserves the ri-'M to reject any ana all bios. I)u,.v bv order of tne Court tin u.n ay 01 Anjrost, 18SS. . Ed. OiONTAdCE, County Clerk. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Tensions Ai t Ainiroved. Washington-, Aug. J?.The president has approved the act aulhoruiing the in. crease of pensions in cases of deafness. Fornct l ire s. Necalnee, Mich , Aug. 27. From (he difficulty to get reports about the forest fires near Nevada it is believed that they are worse than at first reported. Several buildings were burned last night and the village is going by piece meal. A num ber of families living on farms near the vil lage escaped with nothing but their clothes and are now being cared for at Powers. Owing to the flame and smoke it is impos sible to tell whether people living farther uaca irom tne settlements lost their lives or not. The family of seven Tenortcd missing ..urn momiora nave not been heard from Lot ofSUver. Washington, Aug. 27. The movement of standard sliver dollars from the bifferent mints and sub-treasuries Jo Washington for storage in the large new silver vault will begin to-morrow. Shipments will bemade in lots of $500,000 a day, and will continue until the vault is filled. As ihc vm, ,o capacity of 100,000,000 in silver dollars it win taKe anoutsix months time to fill it, a the rate of shipment decided upon. Ship ments Will be Confined in coin m clnn.A at Philadelphia, New Vork, New Orleans and San Francisco, It is estimated that about $20,ooo,oco will be broucht from each of the cities named. and us they aro ui'inufuclutiiti. All oia custmm-rH and a. wl Lew onpn, are cordially vn.prt to ca nicea. Hnd irii-non i.fil:e lirnar I m:d eoc sreck nt.d ua Hot Propose To Under WAGONS, HACK? AND EJCCIES, We are now agents at this place for the celebrated wasons, haeks and buggies m,to hi Fish Bron . f Racine, Wis., and can uive better goods and lower prices than ever Iwf.tre. Remember tal w wain your trarte and will mako it an ob net for vnu to come and so s. Five Jlile Sivlniminir Mntrh. New York, Aug. 27. The international awimming match.bctween Johnson of Eng land and icvy of Jlillsburg, over a five mile course, was won by Johnson to-day ,at vjucj. uuna, mi i nour, 20 minutes and 30 seconds. Si-c tn t .ii K. H. Alici. & ( TIMB HUIH50UI.K. (nxecpt Snnilayw.) L1W8 Albanv, 1:00 r. a, Lnv. Corvallia, 1:10 r.M. Arrive Yaqulua, 6:30 r. a Loave YaquinA, 6:t5 A,M. lyrive uirvaHU,11l:S!i a,m. rme Albany, 11:10 a. v, O. C. truNs connect at Albany and Corvullis. 'I he above trains connect at Vaquim with the Uregoti Uovoiopment Compauy'w lilne of Mtoam'ihipa between Yaquinn and Sail Francisco. l AtES . ' ', S1KXMXR-4. KAOM N KHArtaHiIO, Krt'lS VA4i:iKA Willamotte Valley, WilUmotlo Valloy rVillauuitll, Valley 8pleiiibor 1st. 8oitemtier l:ltb. M-,umbor2stli, 8cptnilur Tth Svptembur lQth Conipftny ; u lies wituout notice. wKirveo tho right to The ehanite sailiuR N. u. t'assonnra rrom t'or.nna ana Willamotte Va.loy points uan make olose eoniKxitl-'u with ibe train of the Yaqulna route at Albany or Corvallia, and II des tiuad to Sau FranoiHoo should arrange to arrive at Yaiiilna tuo evening before date of sailing. assencer anil Kirlslit Rales always me Liiwesi. Fnrlndirmitl.n ajijily u, O J Stuart, Freight and r:,.k.t Airaiil. Albanv, or to C II Haaroll, Jr., O. K. A I. Aiit., UreKoit ueveiopment Co,, 304 Montiromory Sail Francisco, uait v. nwiv A. it. F, and P. A erect, Oraton Paciltc R ft Co. Corralll., Or, 57 First, "Street, Albany, Or. ! J. ; GRADWOHL, -: : Crockery; Giass VVare Hardware OIL AND LEAD. Agricultural Implements. Aveat ior PircsiBfiS Marine Imurance RaHienhan lh On?- PORIUND BUSINESS COUEGE. fertlanil. Orphan. lUliml reiiutHlloii.iinnviiia Hitmlailiy. m-n(s. Hturteiiis w inim-rt at any time. '' MCAU3TER & WOODWARD. Homeopathic Physicians & Snrgecir Obatetrliw, 1 realmnt tit Chronic Dis eases itt woman and children specially. All pall promptly attended day and nicl.t. " Office in the Fjinn Block, 1 Oregon State Fair ! THE 28lh Annua! Stall Tair will be held on the fair prounds near Salem commencing on too - - m . T y-vn r-in-Tkmm r lTT mil ui riijiUDit. And cintinnicg on wseic. C(jsli prr. mi-.im 10 the amount f $15,000 . xv in ho awsrileii f ir - AL-Ti.-ullnral me'diaid.-ai 3ti.l st irk x hlliiis. works of nit and fancy work and trials of sp-d. The rromiums r.ffwea Imvo b.;r n 13 orcased in maiif cies, and lie lr w: have bf.i-o added. No urtry fee clinrai d In divisions 5, K, U and Q. A mfliruilkeut ti HI nf hows entnri'd, and there will ue xpiendid coUeatai-f run DiiiKani trolling i o. h nr. 1 ho differ.nt lra-p..rui;o 1 o unpanina will rnr.ke liberal reJii 'I.on in f.ir. and reiahts. ... special attenllon i called I" the V'"m umHOtl'erod f.ircoualy xhit'i 1 f grains grasses and fruits. . . Kntriea will l rweHed In the Pi'cre tarv'a olSe In Mtlfiii, beitiiin-ng six day Idfore the fair, an 1 mi ihe inir grmiU'N t . ivi.t.p i.u,,a (h fiilr. Pirrms ue a'rlng to exnlhtt lniilltli?iHJ. K, O, Psnd Q are ieqnwtJ to nisk l.tr entrle" on Fridav nud Sttirdy Lf-.r the 1 f'r W possible. All oinrle. c!o-e ou Monday, Spt-mlier 17th, at 7:30 in. mm of Aossissioi Coupon ticket for men six d,T1-"""f'f??, Coupon tlekr-t for women 'six dys)...l." flay ticket r met J"- Tiay tlekoi lor womnn I ta tn ti grand -land 111- race II nek for mainover 12 3 earn...... 25c. I.odiK" f he grand stand frw. Those do.trlf. to putchase rtlw win appiv to tne wman, , 1 1 - , . u arv nt Saiam for a j A Movement. Montreal, Aug. 27. A movement has been set on foot to petition the imperial government, In the event of the United States declaring non-intercourse.to place a nominal duty on American wheat and other grains, while admitting the produce of Canada and other colonies free. This,it is claimed, will soon bring the United States to her knees, depriving her of her principal market, and it wouid not Injure England,while benefitting Canada.it b:ing contended thai India, Canada and Russia could more than supply the demand, with out increasing the price to consumers. A public meeting in support of this proposal will be called "in a few days. A Ilig Dlwitwiyn. Salem, Or., Aug. 27 Rev. Clark Brad en. the noted Christian Contraversalllst, now delivering a series of lectures at Sil- verton.has accepted a challenge issued bv the Silverton Secular Union, on behalf of 11. Y. Underwood of Boston, for a series of theoiosit ;d drbates.to take place in Silver ton In November. Three hundred dollars w ill be deposited bv each skie.as a guaranty for the appearance of its champion. The debates are to last eight days. Underwood is editor of tht ist m ;wfir'ifti and is sr.ul to be the ablest mlidcl debater, lie comes at the solicitation of Silverton inli deis.of v. horn there are a large number, ami who nave been an obicct of ijraoen s ora torical assaults for some lime past. Bo.tRiHxu. Mrs. Houck is now incited just west of Cherry & Pavkcs foundry, where she is prepared to take weekly or day boarders. Zum-r. Mr Cltarie Melzer has beca )i. iii:.i aaeut for J it Majors & C", aiso forS;.nU & Diai c, crmtrsctois on the O P it it. Ail irjen who want woitt must apply to him at his otfire in this ei'y .,'r LnaThll!'. 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