Daily evening Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-1888, September 13, 1888, Page 1, Image 1

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    DAILY EVENING
ALBANY
VOL. I.
ALBANY, OU., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,1888.
Win. Fortmiller,
mm-,
FUNEIl.VL DIRECroil.
Prompt Attention-First-class Hoarse
jsFAfter biis!ne hours (jail at resldenoo
cornor Fifth and iialcur atrooU.g
OVEflLMJ TJ .CAUFJMIA
Southern JiPacills Company's Line,
luj bj'-ivi.i AIjaiv it il Sn Frvichc), J!5 hours
(jAl.lFOKN'I V KXI'RSSH li.tlN DAILY,
Mouth NurUi
4JW f. H. I Luavo 1'orLlaml Arrivo j 10:4'J a m
H:1& P H Liu-ivo Alb.uiy Luavo J 7:l).j a m
7: 1'J a tt I Ai'tivd rtiui fc'im.uH'ju Leave (J::tO p w
1.3-AL riSKNJBft TKAIJOf DAILY (uxcUt dmiday).
S:(K) A H t Leave Portland Arrive 3:46 r m
l'J:4PM 1 Leavo Albany Luavu I 11:3.1 a h
2:41) f M i Arrivo Kuiruno Luavo 0)KIam
LOCAL P-VMSNUKa TRAIN DAILY, KXCXl'T SUNDAY.
&L0PII I Leave Albany
8:0(i p M j Arrivo Lulianon
It-.'Mvu I Leave Albany
l:.H.rM I Arrive Lebanon
Arnvu 1 uUj a 11
Luavo j 6:UO a M
Arrive 1 2:40 P u
Leave Ji;0u r u
PULLMAh BUFFET SLEEPERS.
Tourist Sleeping Oars
or Acciiiintmutioi ol gecouil-t'luss Passea
ers, attached tu Exyreis Trulns.
Went Ride LIvInIob.
IH.TWK.CM rOIIXL.t AMU COUVALUH,
M Ail train daily (ex ;ept Sunday.)
0 A H I Leave Portland Arrive 1 0:15 f M
2;2f t u I Arrive UnrviUia Leave 1:80 M
uroH TiuiNri daily (exctp. SumUy.
1:50 r H I Leave Portland Ainve 1 ;uu a h
":U0 m I Arri 'O MuMinnville Lave fi.4fi a m
At A'.4an Corvallia cot.neet with trains of
Orof tn Pacific Katlroad
For full .nfurniitton rc;jardinj';rato8, m&ps, etc.,
R. KOtSIILKR,
AlA ltJf
. P. KO0ER3,
H i .All '. Atf
YAQUINA UOUTE.
Oregon Pacific Railroad,
gon Development Company' Steam
ship Llue
223 5.1JLE3 SHfliSTfiii.
20 ildU3S LSS TIME
than by any other routti.
First-class through pas9ongr anil
freight liny from Portland and all poiuta
iu the WUIamotto Vulloy to and from nan
Francisco, Cal.
Willamotto Mm Lino of Stealers.
The "Win. M. Hoa," The "N. S, B;H
loy," Tue "Throe HUlera" are tu service
lor both passenger hii:1 frettf-il traittu be
tween (Jorvallis and Port I ami ud inter
mediate points, leaving Company V what 1',
Corvallia, ami Mo-tar. Hiiiiiiau & Co's
wharf, Noa. 200 and Front .St., Port
land, three times a wuek as follow :
NOKTIl HOUND.
,e.voO,irvailw, .Won , Wi-il. and Fniiaj, ii.ujA, M.
Ijcavo Albany, Aloud ly, Wed. and KruUy, l'J:0J i'xih,
Arrive l'ortla:nl, lite., Tim, and tialunUy, b:'M 1. M.
SsUb'TlliMUu.
Lvo TortW, Mon., Wod. and Friday, 8:00 A, M,
L've Albany, l'ue., Tlmrj. and tiituniay, UM y. M,
Arrivu Co'-vallia, Tue., llm. and tiaturda, 4:il J L. Al.
lioats make :loe conueuiiou at Albany
vvilli trains of thuOieon Pacitiu Kaiiroad.
TiMK OiIIH;LI3. (oxflept Siimlayw.)
Lurvo Albany, 1:09 P. M,
Lunve Corlli-t, 1;Wp, u.
Arrive Yuina, b:M P. M
Leave Yaquina, U:i6 A,M.
Leave CorvitliU,lli;;if a,M.
Vrave Albany, 11:10 a. ut
O. A C. trains conrtojr, at Albany and
Oorvaltts The a novo- trains connect at
Yaqum i:ii ttui Oregon UeveiopinentV
Ytmimu and S.in l'ram:iNCo.
S VILI0 D ATE
Willam ute VnUoy, Sojeni'ier lui. Sojitemlicr 7th
W'lllA.uiiUe Vall jy M);ii-.imtui' l.'Ui. bujieniber IBth
(Vilctiiljlte alley Mj.itamtHtr
,J Successor to N. H. Alien & Co.)
Jfs now receiving new goods in every line, Oid goods Hold out
Everything-New with New Prices
Lower than Ever Offered
in Albany,
oonaititiag of
Tha CompAiiy ..i.iryas .ho riht to
cimnir laiuu i itfs wiukjii; nouoe.
ri. It Ph'iiiikom from I'.ir.Und and
VVlllamtte V lo. points o-tti iiiUh clone
conne.l?u with the tral:in ol'tiio Yaqtilna
route at AiOiny or Corvalli.H, and ii de-
tinod to Sin b'r.-tnoia vi nhould arrantre to
rrlve at Yaquiua tue evmuif Dal ira date
ot sailing.
.4.cuinr nail F.rlnlit IC.itc. alwnyii me
"For inf..rinitl.)ii apj.ly t.i 0 J Stimrl, Fro!?lit RnJ
rn.kMt Vfunb. Albiiiv. or to 0 II HiSArull. Jr.. U. F.
A P. At ()r(fon Ucvelopmoht l!o 301 Mom.yinory
Mill traooijoi, uiu v. v. .....
K. il. K. ml P. Airent,
Or.w PjciBa It KUo. Corv.lll., Or
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
HATS, CAPS,
FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES
AND GROCERIES
l proiione t" hive ai oo.ir'.ol) a',.i;k evor line as ecor '.(ron rht to Al
bany, with all '-.3
New Novelties
and
Latest Styles
aui-l as thuy aio uiKiiufnCtuntii. Ali olci citetooitis uu(i liiidnln t.fllie Inucr
iiid mi well tii w oui'i., ai coi'ilisliy inviud to uull aud iiin-ct nock, aud
I ud Not Propose Be To Undersold.
W .F. EEAD.
.Siiwrnr to N. H. Allen i .
57 First Street, Albany, Or
J. G RA'DWO H L,
Crockery, Gla..s fa and Hardware
OIL AND LEAD.
Agricultural Implements
Agent tor Fire and Marine Insurance
BINDERS AND MOWERS. .
Farmors, remember that we thU yenr
hve the Osborne Steel Frame Hindera
and Mowers, the slrongeat, litrllest run.
niiia, and beet made machine in the
market. We can give yon Juet ni (rnnd
tor. ns as anyone, and probably s little
better ; at any rate come and son us be
fore yoo bay.
SrEWiitT A Sox,
fiither thin !hs Chei-f-rt
COLLEGE,
prtrtiiitut Orcun.
i i,is(ii:ctnn. ..:ni -...
,i .mi' r.
S i r'banu C -mmon Siivtnnd PcnmutsMp Ctp- rt
,;, ,. i"1'"" r y,Vn,M' ,,f'""'
A'. A. V"M-.. S.r T. A- A"MNTl!OMi. I'r.n.
The Farmers' Voice, an agricultural pa
per of Chicago, jjublUhes a cartoon of the
farmer as the modern Prometheus, and
says : "It is no far-fetched comparison to
represent rhe American farmer as a mod
ern Prometheus, for he is gyved tight and
fast to the hard rocks of an unjust national
policy, while vulturous monopolies, by the
grace of special laws, devour his life with
the sharp beak of a merciless high tariff.
Tor many years the American farmer has
been enduring this torture and was alta
gethcr ignorant of its nature. The farmer
has recovered from intellectual torpor, and
his reasoning faculties are once more on
deck. Hence he sees very clearly that he
is selling his grain in the open markets of
the world,and has no protection.as the price
of his wheat is fixed in Liverpool. There
fore he fails to see wherein his interests
are to be served by letting high tariff take
$ioo out of his pockets every year, on the
humbug pretext that this steal will enable
rich New England manufacturers tb pay
their hands high wages."
lirtiaiiw! iiurj;uiiiI liuruhi! ! !
Remember we are closing out our stock
of boots and shoes and have yet some very
desirable styles. Come and see for your
selves and you will not regret it.
Krowxkll & Staxard.
FAKUEbri. When you are ready to by
your winter stock of boots and shoes, do not
f iil to call at Krauze & Klein':, as we keep
only good honest goods nd sell them at
reasonable pnon. All goods warranted as
represented Itepai iig neatly done. Al
bany Shoe Store, Hinrj illock."
ISioycle fur Sale.
A Kn 1 ma, nnA.hanA AQ jnnk Ua'l n
ing Columbia in good repair for sale at a bar-
gam. AJiitua ui
UROWSELL Jit STANARD.
Clothing A large and complete lin
of gents' clothing and furnishing goods at
A. B. Mcllwain's. In the clothing depart
ment he has a large line of pants, regular
value, $5, which he will sell during the
coming week for $2.50.
.
Novelties. Mi William Fortmiller has
just received the fin eat iine of center tables
ber brought to Allany, The; wer. manu
facteH in Dotroit, and are novel in design,
being the latest styles for such tables. If
vou w.miM see somethiDZ new under the fcun
call aud see these center tables.
Waterloo. For solid enjoyment go to
Waterloo, which is now on top. Fine lo
cality, fishing, boating and bathing, and
splendid accommodations at J. G. Gross's
His prices are reasonable. Horses fed at
lowest posptble rates. Mr. Gross will meet
the 2 o'clock Lebanon '.rain on Mondays
and Saturday: Campers can obtain sup
plies at Mr. "Gross store.
L'oU in our corner hiiv wirnlow at the
vas We uivo with one "f t'ie bet-t hakiig
powders in the market. No Kittery A eine;
you fciniply take your choice,
i KOWXELL & SfASAItn.
NO 113
TELEGRAPHIC AEWS
A School I)u,
. Kansas C.Tv.Sept. u.-Last week Wil.
I'am Clinton, a teacher in a countr, school
near Perryvillc, Kansas, whipped a small
girl with a small switch. A brother of the
girl sent Clinton word he would whip him
in schooand on Monday morninc he ent
Cnn,onC8dCre01 Tm,W"h that
made rJ. kmfe and his assail"nt
made ready the same wav. The two be
gan at each other in front of the pupils
Several of the larger boys seized each of
lal.; funded Were. bth mor-
Death frra Yellow Fever.
New VoRK.Sept. i2.Prof. Richard A.
toTJ"; t.',eaStr0nomer a"d lecturer, died
to n gh, ln the wmafd pBrk hQ8
Ptal, o yellow fever, lie had been in the
hosp, a s,ce Tuesday ightiblit as late as
nightfall the authorities were reiuctant to
admit tne true character of the ailment The
Zy lT:Xt?tlh frever' -s P-d ed
1 w mit." h"-'li set all doubts at rest
nVSlYr herco" Mondav from
minister Zl f' put at ""West
" d ;' .r 'LeJ' on Sixteenth street.He
Oak L-,wn I? m-mer " '"S P,:lcc' called
rhVd"0?.'!? ".exposed to
where hr J- . V cnroute lor EnKland,
ter and hd I ?,'Ctl"e this ,llM and
Hot in s. i
San Fraxcisco s..r,f -r. j
been another somewhat pecular day, much
indeed the same as yesterday. Persons who
ffere ahrm.1 vnc..i . .
treite.t t J y anernoon late were
ho"! wt re exrierien 'he form of a
,h lndftha,u 6weP' the city from the
to n, Jhei,eat for a few miuutes was
W- il! 1 !f Vh'lt those who felt " instinctive-
' ?irk was8usPended, men expect
ing an earthquake or some other strange
ptienomenon.
Died From Drink.
Forest Grove, Sept. 12.A man nam
ed Jackson, aged about 50, unmarried and
a resident of Washington county about six
teen Vears. wna (mtnrt ila.J . 1
-uMHu uLrtucsLcruiiy mum-
mg l!ndf ,he salon owned by Mr. Mull.it
. , iL """ viaent tnat auring the
nieht befnri. Hi. i ?
" vttuwcu tiiiucu cnirunce
to the saloon through a side window, and
after imbibing a quanitv of liquor depart
ed through the back door and went to sleep
under the building, where he was found
dead. The corner, Dr. F. Crang, was
Seattle, Sent. 12. r,. A n.lm nr
prietor of a laundry in this city, was shot
..u ,weu 10-aay by U. A. Kline, a former
emnlore of thu In..,,,!,,. w.... i.
fused to mv Mm j- -.
.... ""SoaillUUIIllllg lUJUU.
Kline went to the laundrv this afternoon,
ii aner neatcd words with llasler, he
Jiupped out a big six shooter and shot
i.'isler three ttnifs l..ctn..,i.. i.m:.... u:
Uasler. th,.ii1i n 1. ' . " , '
. , " iii.ui, nils nau con
siderable domestic troubles, being twice
IK tJI tcu.
I atn now receiving my f) rina au stfiiinei
t'rews toods. Cull early and secure ban-a us
V F. IW.au.
Some Si mmer Items.
Fresh fruit, such as peaches, plums and
watermelons, nt lirowne I & Stanard's.
It nays to get your groceries nt IJrow nell
& Stanard's.
You get n five cent ticket with ever $i's
worth of goods bought at Urownell A: Stanard's.
' J. P. HAIL,
Albany, Or, Ag-'iu for
Columbia Bicycles and Tricycles.
New stock cf iSSS nalteni bicycles lust
received. liargalns iu second hand wheel
all sizes nnd pi Ices. Call and examine
ticl; or send tortatairrgue t'
WANTED.
To rent Ity two tirerIcr,H funnem .100 or 400neri'f
for whH.t w'ob touim and Mrm tin .IrmenU and heed
fuinnho l.fXl'ltaiute terms. Annrcss . ,
O. M. Oarrrtt,
$17 S Front St., Tortlainl, Orenon
Knronrapiftir.
PiTTsm-R(it Sept. 12. Chairman Brice
of the democratic national committee in an
interview said: "We do not consider we
ost ground in Maine. We hold our own.
through it must be remembered Hint the
situation in that state is peculiar. Wi;hthe
fishing vuesiion, lumber argument and
tariff question against us we still increased
the democratic vote. There is no doubt
ivc will carry New York, New Jersev, In
diana and Connecticut. The chances arc
good for carrying Michigan and Minnesota
and there Is a figuring chance for Wiscon
sin. We will make a hard struggle to ram
that state. We are much encouraged at the
prospect in Illinois, and chances are excel
lent for carrying that stale. The best of
feeling exists between Cleveland and Hill
and the latter will be nominated f jr gover
nor of New York bv accla.natlon.
emu rit wives h;k ;n i in:.
l)...voi .Tirilii rn-ii.tlv t.r II ti-it-ne-rt. Piti.plrs 0:1
Iho f.'i . il . ...iiv I .r .i..k l.v:i.l!i. lie, Itr.
, nul .i, i ho l'ui,vl.l-,4,r i . t.'cl.ui's .va
IM1. tr a (!.... wiiii. .i.s Ir, full l..,x -i'. u',
S .! IV l I . I I ll 1., rii
C I Iti.lott C -'', Fii..t l,y.. S-
FOK 1'U.KM.
Itir.in,' r.i.- rflt mwn hy m .Isn.ii-a Itk, v .llr
i.m i.r.i-l tcinif s voi'y 1 .Aruw-nilo luihtnif utter
mir arm. 'I'nlrt lorin a. wtil! as 11 linl, bleeiCpjr an.l
.rotrii.iiii 1'iles yloldat oiluu In the amilicatl.m ol
Dr. M..sa.k..V 1'i'o roin...ly, which acts uiroutly iiikiii
ill p-rts ptlyetoil. hIh rlnii the ui n..ni, allaylnir th i
inhume it-uhitu ami efT-ioiiihf a purmallept cure. M
.iit-i. A-i.lruM, The llr tl.iMiik.1 Vl.cine Co J'inu
u. m.IJ i.y Or, Oiiias ami aiii.
Ilf. KO MAN KM
In hisn..w .INiMvery tirO.iii.uinT.tlon, luccnilpil in
imsliiciiiita iiicl'vinu v. hi. Ii la ncknowlcilkcil by all
t.. t.e aitui.l timru't.iis. it U ixvtcdhialy pl-arnti
t. Uie la.io, p,i.i.it linriiil. h. and iloen not alrken
In all ua.e nl C..ii.iin,).il,,ii covkIis. Colda, ,Wh. op
ii'K II. iikIi, Croup. Kiinchiils. ai d I'alna in the Cl tal
Ins ((iveii unlvrnal ami.la. Hon. DrKoaaiko.
D..I1UH and Luiik Ki nip I. aold at M clt hy Di
liiiiaa and 8on,