Daily evening Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-1888, September 10, 1888, Page 1, Image 1

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    DAILY. EVENING ' '
ALBANY DEMOCRAT,
VOL. J.
ALBANY, OK., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, i888
Ilk Fortmiller. i ' I k.;..,,;
NO 109
-FUNERAL DIllKCTOR.
Prompt Attention-First-class Hearse
"Aftor busluon hours call at rosldenoe
corner Fifth and liaker streeta.
0YERUN3 TO CALIFORNIA
sra Facifla Company's Line.
l as bitv.wi Allu-iy iviJ Fnudsci, 35 houn
OAMKURSI.l KXPR1UH 1I.IISM IAILI",
SuUt.ll
4. DO P. si, I Loavo
8:06 f M Uave
7:40 a M I Arrive
P-ntUm!
Albany
8aii Kfu'ii(.-n'.'i
Arrive
14 ve
Worth
10:40 au
7: a n
!:;') p h
LQ-AL PASMSNJKR TKAIXS b.WLY (uxuupt Sunday).
... , ve v'rtUml Arrive 3: r m
...... , hivwii IjBave I llTMA A u
i arrive auirene Utw 0 no a
!:IU P
LOCAL PAS.HB.VUKK TKA1NH DAILY, Kit It IT Bl'NIHT.
i'AO r M f Iuavt
S;;rfp m J Arrive
I'i'.iA) f h I Leave
Arrive
A I till iy
Lelmiun
Albany
Arnve i
laoave j
Arrive
Leave I
5:4. a M
6;iXJ a h
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
Tourist Sleeping Oars
or AcconimonKtiini ol Seconder la PanNra
Kcm, attached la Cxpreui Train.
BETWEKX
Weill hide 11 v 11 on.
POHIXAXU AND COKVALM8,
kAiltkain daily (ex pt Sunday.)
0 A M Leave
.': e h j Arrive
I'urtlatiil
Arrive
Loave
0:16 f i
1.30 i
IXl-RKSS TSAIXM DAILY (CXOjpt
4:50 P m I
":0O i-h
Leavo
Arri"0
Portland
McMlrmvUle
Arrive I
Lflaye
9:00 A a
6.46 A U
At A'dany wl Corv&llls conn act With trmlm ol
Orf in i'aciQb Kailroad
For full information regarJInj -ate, m&pi, etc.,
ou Company' Ajfunt.
It. KOE1ILKR,
MjiUtdf
. P. ROGERS,
Au't j. r. Ana t. Atr
'1E YAQUINA KOUTE.
Oregon Pacific Railroad,
Development Company' Stoun
ship Lino
'225 MILZS SH0J.1 3-
29 HOURS LESS TIE
than by e.ny other routo.
Firt-c!-n tltrouiiii pa-Munir-jr and
freight Una from Portland anil all points
m the Willamette vauuy lo aiM trom san
rrancisco, Cal.
Mamslta River Lina of Steamers.
The "Win. M. Hoait The ''N. S, Hunt
ley," Tue "Tbreo aistwrn" are In MHrvicp
lor botti pa-isotiifer ami freight Lrailiu be
tween Cor vail is ami Portland ami imer
medinte noiuU. leaving Company' wharf
Corvallia, ami Mourx, iluiuiriu A Co's
wuarl, os. zou aiU mz iron. St., rori
land, three times a wwsk as tullown :
KOIU'li HOUiNU,
Le.ivo Uorviiiliii, Moil., Wed, mil Frulnj, IolUj A, it.
Leave Alluuiv, AlumUy, Wwl. and Kridny, 1:01) Nouiij
Arnvo I'ortlaml, liiu., Tim, tuxi Saturday, &;J0 1'. M.
SOUTH ItuL'NU.
Leave lortland, M.m., Wod. and Frld:iy, 8:00 A.M.
U-uve Albany, 1'uu., Tliur. anO Saturday, l:z0 . M.
Airive Co-vuii5t Tue., Tliu. and Halurday, :ti 1. 11.
UoiU make cloio ounnectiou at Alhauy
an trains of tue Oregon PauilLo Kailroaii.
TIMBdJHKOULi:. (ext-ojit MumUjs.)
I.urve Albany, 1:oj p, jn, .eave Yaquinn, &Ao A,u,
Li-rvi (Jvvilit, l:i)p, w. i(Mve (JurvHllid,IO:i a.m.
Arrive vutna, p. h I Arrive Aluauy, ll;iO a.
(J. O. tmiwa contioiL at Albuv and
Corvalliit. The auovo traiiiH oouiieotut
Vanning Willi tilt Ut m Devtuomnaut
l Couipauy' Llnouf luainitiipi I'oiweeil
1n4u11iMa1ut.-3.tu rraiHisCu.
FA'HI HAl r.tASCtac.1.
VilUmoiteVilloy, SjU);i.ler in.
ntllautt( Valley Hopiomihir Llih.
AiIlAiuutle Valley btniterntMr 26ih.
4
MiiUjiutH)r 7lh
biiU)iuber luili
i ine onipuy ..,nrva .ha rliilil to
banno nailing Jtu8 walioiit uotlus.
1.,: u- f4""" ff" Por-Und ana
flWilUinetto Vailoy poiuu imii inkrt iiloae
l;r)iiuBi!U.u wittt ma iraliis uf t;m Yaouiua
fc-outu al Aiumy or Uorvallin, n( li do-
. ..,,, mi ! arrautiH to
irrivo at Vjqiiiu mo ovuinnn bufurd Uate
i sailing
a.Aofter anil
F.elalit Italot nla
Hie
Forlnforinttlon .mtly t O J St'JArt. Freight
lokol Aeiit, AlkJ.Miy, or to 0 K lluwdll, Jr., U. F.
1. Aire.,, oroKoo Ujvcloimuiit Uo 3)4 MonlKoraory
r'riici.oi, Cal, C. .
A. tl. F. and I'. Atrent,
Ordirotl Paulric It It Co. CorvaltlM, Or,
(Successor to N. H. Allen & Co.)
Js now receiving new goods in every line. Old goods iold ont.
' "
nm Ko ma tm
r mm pa i mm- ,j m&m
Everything-Newwith New Price s
Lower than Ever Offered
in Albany,
oansintijg of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
m m m aaa '
HATS, CAPS,
FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES
AND GROCERIES
pro;OHO Lave i
any, with ail '-.b
C0-3 a mock HVHi-
line
ai "ever jroushc t) Al-
New Novelties
and
Latest Styles
as they atH uiHi.uthCiuifi!. All
woli Lew olJt-B, ale CuutialJy
invittd to call and ins tct- slock ani
ud Hot Propose Be To Undersold, i
-US5S
W .F. EEAD.
SucessoiJto.N. H. Alltn t o
57 First Street, Albany, Or,'
txsneassssisis
J. GRADWOHL,
Crockery, Gla."s Wars and Hardware
OIL AND LEAD.
Agricultural Implements
Agciit lor Fire aotf Marine Insurance
nr. J. V. Culberlson, principal physician
and surgeon of the Central Surgical In
firmary, of Indianapolis, Indiana, will visit
proiessionally, Albany, Or., at the princi
pal hotel, Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept
ii anu 12; hugene, Sept. 13 and n: Salem
Sept. S, 9 and 10. All alllicted with any
disease of the eye or ear, catarrh, cross
eyes, club foot, spinal curvature, piles
-..."..n. uncuo, eic.-, can con
suit him free of charge. Artificial eyas in
certcd. Remember dates. '
Military Bam K Co's. Erandmil:
iary oau to be given Sept. 14, av"; be the
event of the season for dancers nf ah......
and nei"hborini nlaces. If
ately the recipient of an invitation do not
i.tii iu .menu. I'arsnn .v Krnv'Gnn.i,..i
of Portland, have been eneaued. uhirh i'
sures splendid music. The boys are spar
ing no pains or expense to make the affair
perieci in every detail. Tickets withrmt
supper $1.50.
Ci.oi'Hixu A large and complete line
of gents' clolhir.g and furnishing goods at
A. 15. Mclhvain's. In the clnihincr Anmri-
ment he has a large line of pants, tegular
value, $5, which he will sell durin the
coming week tor $2.50.
Carpets.
Cheaper than yon can buy them in Port
land. Will sell a good grade of Brussels
carpet for 60 cents; a heavy three ply car
pet for 75 cents, and two ply carnets from
40 cents to 50 cents. Carries a large line
of oil cloths, linoleum and window shades.
A. B. McIlwai j
Boots axi Shoes. Call at A. B. Mc
Ilwaln's and see the ladies' kid and pebble
goat shoe, for $1.50, former price $2.50.
A Democrat man has seen the shoe and
can pronounce it a remarkably cheap shoe
mi iiici price.
For Sale. FUmiture, garden impl-
ments, 2 cows, 2 calves, 2 horses, a wagon,
hack and hnKK. Knnuireo T ir t
,j southeast of the city at once as
cUtomoytQauinJ
Look in our con.n- shuw window at the
vases we give with oue of the best bakij g
powders in the mirket. No luttcrv ehm:
yon simply take your choice
BliOWNELL & StAXARD.
ITELE6RAPII0 KEAVS
A Ilia Whrst 8 iifuie.
Fargo, Dakota, Sej t. A scheme, the
proportions of which at once stamp it as
nothing more or less than a gigantic wheat
trust possessing almost unlimited money
is gradually being brought to light. The
plan of this combination Is to purchase as
near as possible all the wheat delivered for
storage at any elevator on the northern
railroads. 1 lie organization is said to com
prise some of the heaviest moneved men
in Iuluth, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Brainerd
and other smaller towns in Minnesota.Far.
go, Grand Forks. la
and other points in Dakota. Altogether
over thirty capitalists are said to be in the
,. ...u,iuuai amounts ranging from
$10,000 to Sl.cco.nrv. The r.r;?. - '
a slight advance on ihe m-.i,..
or future delivery when necessary to se
cure the desired purchase. This field of
operations is confined to the wheat produc
ing regions of the Northwest, and only
, giuwchuretPKen.
A Ills Fire.
San Francisco, Sept. o. A disastrr,,,.
fire broke out this afternoon in the sash and
doo factory of Day, Iluber & Crocke, n
Alain street. The entire fire department
of the city was called out and the fire is on
ly now under control. The burnt district
embraces two whole blocks a hich were en
tirely consumed and three blocks which
are almost a total loss. The loss at present
is estimated at $1,000,000.
Cleveland's Utter of Acceptance.
St. Louis, Sept. 9. The Republic will
say editorially: President Cleveland's
letter is by far the strongest campaign
document that has yet appeared on either
side, one that is bound to have a potent in
fluence in determining the pesple's action
upon the issues of the campaign, and it is
perhaps the ablest letter accepting the
presidential nomination thnt k. t 1
in any political annals.
Close Call.
San Francisco, Sept. 0. As the steam
er uregon,
OK. BO NAM HO
In his new dlcoverr fcr nnn.umntlnn hMJ.J I-
Pracf"!? med'eine which is acknowledged by ah
..."t"j i"u. i exceedingly plcasan
the taste, perfectly harmles. ami Hiw nnt .ini.an
In all caaea of OinaiimiiLifiii. f 'nu.rlia rv.t.1.. u'i.
lnirC(iush, Croup, Brrnchills, and pilna in the Chest
a Riven universal sallaraotion. lr Bosankoa
uirh and I.unSrun la aolil t sn mhm k- 11.
uias and Son. '
I im now receivinn nv anruiD ami aummei
reas poods. Call early and secure liarea la
W. P. Rkad.
Social r.in in
J. Oii Ion & CoV.
H n-i 1 ; at 1 ruttii;
Font Lyrn Street.
Some Scmmhr Items.
Fresh fruit, such as peaches, plums and
atermclons, at Browne 1 & Stanard's.
It pays toget your groceries at Brownell
Stanard's.
You get a five cent ticket w ith ever Si's
orth of goods boucht at Brownell & Stan.
ard's.
splr
FOB rii.K.i.
Itchuitf l'ile aro known liy ni its'-tiro like
linxtiicui a very d-sairrcoAlile Helling
wnrm. 'I his form as wll ait IIHiid. lileciCi'Lr an.l
armliiilr Piles, ylclil at onco to tho upnlication of
Hofcatlko'a Pile reinedv. whh:li acta ilirllv o.,.,ti
the p.rts affected, nlw rbin the tuinom, allavilliT the
incuse Hi'hiinr ami cfrna'lnjr ;i ior"i.ue-t cure w
Ai 1 runs The l)r Houiko .M.i:ch, (-0 lio,.
fiiohl by Dr. titling and Hon.
l.ariuins! Ilurains! t Haiyniiis! ! !
Remember we are closincout our stock
f boots and shoes and have vet some very
-iralile stvlcs. Come and see lor vour-
lves and von will not regret it.
Briiwxki.i. - Staxarii.
Ncm' felloes ill IlcHd'.
1'ulroi.ize liiutie im
Jo- pli s 5-cent eigiui'.
ni.kn
n ! r .
I'ir.t
BlROERS AND MOWERS.
Farmers, remember that we tlii year
have tbe Osborne Steel Frame Binders
anil Mowors, the strongest, Ugliest run
tiinir, and best made machine in the
market, We can give yon Just as good
terms as anyone, ami probably a little
better ; at any rate oome and hod us be
fore you buy.
SrBWART it S11X.
afternoon there was and exciting'scene on
.iiiunguie isoor more passengers.
Tbe weather was ouite fmrre ami ihick ,l
suddenly those on deck were alarmed on,
seeing a large steamer bearing down upon
them. The captain sunded the whistle
twice to indicate that the Clrpann wna cm.
ing to the port side and the signal was re
turned by the outgoing vessel, which was
afterwards ascertained to be the Humbolt
bound for Eureka.
At this time the vessels wert not 200
yards apart and the Humbolt passed the
Oregon so closely that a rope could easily
have been thrown from the de;k of one
vessel to the other.
The Slinhix Trouble.
Rosi.vn, Sept. 9 Affairs in Roslyn are
at a complete standstill. No miners are
working. The company will remove its
mules from the mines lo Ellensburg. The
suspension of work is for an indefinite
period. .Superintendent Luck man has been
superseded by a man named John Ander
son. The miners still say they will not ac
cept the terms of thecompany already an
nounced. A Territorial Convention.
Ki.i.ENsm R;, W. T. Sept. 9. The repub
lican territorial convention, to be held here
next Tuesday, has attracted very large ad
vance guards of delegates and politicians.
The hotels are already crowded, and al
though it is Sunday there is nothing heard
on all hands but politics and the settlement
of the contest for the nomination for dele
gate. The opinion is now that the nomination
lies between Allen and Dunbar, but of
course if Allen should not be able to. carry
the day It is not positive that Dunbar will
receive all Allen's strength.
Waterloo. For solid enjoyment go to
Waterloo, which is now on top Fine lo
cality, fishing, liontin and bathing, and
splendid accommodations at J. (1. Gross s
His prices are reasonable. Horses fed at
lowest possible rales. Mr. Gross will meet
the 2 o'clock Lebanon 'rain or. Mondays
and Saturdays: Cumpers can obtain sup
plies at Mr. Gross' store.
Novki.tiks. Mi Wnliuin Ki-riuul er has
just ruceivnl the rineat line ,if eeni.r tallies
tver lintlluht to AlnaiA . Tr-t were iiiaiiu
(acted in Do'.roii. ami i.re 10-ve.l 1,1 itcipp,
bcingf the laiest at lea for such tald-.. If
yea would sea smue'hiug no urnl. r the un
call and see these center tables.
Pi;.:rnai tho Ctp-
'S.'WW -"-tunil, wreeo:
See Thru. Some very line hall trees, or
Ihat racks, a con biuatnm titfir, eleinnt in
Ideeigr, una in make up. inn Hie thini, re
-eiul l-y in. Fuiiniiilei.'
1 I .
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i'-n rlhtmC "e 'mmoii M.inii end ltmaiuiip DcP'rt-
,,,cn:. H:m.I-i.ih i 1 '.'! i' imy Imie. Calif
1 1 1 mi fi"-l -ii mi- ( f "i nshlp sent free.
w""i'i.. Nec'r. a. r. amsthono. iti.
BoARiHN(i. - -Mi s. I lout k is now located
ust west of Cherry & Parkes foundry.
w here she Is prepared
Oav Doariiers,
to take weekly or