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About Daily evening Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-1888 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1888)
DAILY EVENING ALBANY DEMOCRAT. VOL. I. ALBANY, OR., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1888. NO 115 Wm. Fortmiiier. ItfiS S Q ft FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Prompt Attention-First-class Hoars8 ss"After buiinssK hours call at resitlenoe corner Fifth anil iiak.r streeW. OVERLAP TO .CALIFORNIA Southern Pacifls Company's Line, t:ik nr.jsmsr ki,itk. ui tijtftMii Albiiy a:itl Saa FrviciMi, 35 hours OALIFUHSIA KXPSBtiS 1U1INH DAILY. South North 4.00 p. H. I Lonvo Portland Arrive 1 10:40 A H a:06r m 1 Ltiave Albany Loave I 7:tJ6 a H 7:40 A M I Arrive Kan Fraud Loave 8:SO r H LOAL PAWMMNUKit trains DAILY (except Sunday). 8:00 AH Leave futtlaiid Arrive SAbr m 1-2:40 1' H I Lu&vo Albany Lenvo I 11,86 A M :4I f M Arrivo Kmroiio Leave B .00 A M LOCAL PA1UKNUKK TKAISB DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. A: 10 P H I Ltwve Alluny Arrive I 6:15 A M &:M r M Arrive Lebanon Loave 6:00 A M li:60 PH Leave Albany Arrive 2:45 p H l:M I'M I Arrive Lebanon Leave) if:OU p M PULLMAh BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Cars ur AceniUiUimiitio'i ot ttccond-t'lass Van hp a iters, alUrlicil la Express Trains.' Went SiJe LVlvLiloa. UKTWKKN POBTL.tNU AND CORY ALU ft. MAIL THAIS DAILY 6Xpt Sunday,) 0 A 11 1 Leave Cortland t:ii e H Arrive Curvulis Arrive I 0:16 p m Leave 1:30 u BXPAlsa TLA ix daily (oxcjp. Sunday. 4:M)pMLeave Portland . . Arrive I tt:Q0 A H ":00 P h I Arri-e MoMiiuiville Litare 6.46 A U AtA'any nl Corvallis connect with trains of vreg w ravine nanroau P.irfull tiifortnUion reardi ng '.rates, mips, un Company's Ageiit, a. KOUHLKR, . P. flOQEUS, Everybody wonders how we doit ; yet if the world only knew f in energy , grit and enlftrpie we have displayed in collecting such h mapnifieftht dirpUv of ataple and fancv gio- ccrioa it would not be surprised. We have tho largest, finest fcnd most com plete stock ol $25,000 Worth of Drird Fruit Wanted. And I must have it. Having made con tracts with merchants in Eastern Oregon. Washington, Idaho, and Montana, thereby saving commission and adding the same to the price of your fruit. No offer made on trims unloaded and placed in any other nouse in my line in tne city, it you be .ievein the doctrine of buying in the cheap est and selling in the highest market and! have no conscientious scruples about party or religion, you must cometo sec me or be untrue to yourself and familv. To satisfy yourself, call and get my prices. Yours rehpecttully, P. Cohen, Albany, Or. Waterloo. For solid enjoyment go to Waterloo, which is now on top. Fine lo cality, fishing, boating and bathing, and splendid accommodations at J. CI. Gross's ills prices are reasonable. Horses eu at lowest possible rates. Mr. Gross will meet the 3 o'clock .Lebanon '.rain on Mondays and Saturdays: Campers can obtain sup plies at Mr. Gross's store. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS .33 1 YAQUINAJROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad, ' (fin Development Company's Steam ablp Line. 225 11LES SHOilTEfi. 29 HOURS LESS TIME than by any other rouU). , Firit-oU-u turouga pa-ssoiigar and freight line from Portland and ail points in ma Willamette Valley to and from San Kranoisco, Cal. Willamatt3 Rivar Lin of Stsaaisrs. The "Wm.'M. lloaj;," The "N. S, Bent ley," Tne "Three Bisters" are in service for both passenger and freight tratilo be tween Corvallis and Portland and Inter mediate points, leaving Company'!- wharf, Corvallis, and Mewrs. iluunan i Co'i wharf, Nos. 201) and Mi Front St., Port land, three times a week as follows : ever brought into this city, and we lire coins to sell at prices below anvtbiiiL' ever before offered in this place. You may think ibis a rash ossettion ; but if jo i will call and examine the quality of our goods and Get Our Prices you will be convinoed that we have not over-estimated ourselves. Remember we are buying our goods largely Jitect from first bands, thereby saving all profits of the middle men, and our onminand of ready cash had enabled us to buy our goods remarkably cheap, getting the beuetit of ill discounts and re bates, placing us in a position wherA wo can dictate to them and not they to os, hereby always getting the BEST AND FRESHEST and never allowing our goods to gru Bheif worn and stale .waiting jr Mji profits. These are the reasons why we desire your putronnge and why we i joy such a healthy tra ' . We have Hfld recently to our stock a fuU and ci m plete line ot I Crockery and Glass Ware, These goods we bought direct from tstprn f.ctonwi, thus stcming the latest designs at prices way down. I hese goods have to be set n to he appieciated NORTH HOUND. Iv Uorr.ll, Mun , Wwl. iil Friday, 10:0 1 A, U. lvo Albany, Monday, 'od. aim Friday, 12:00 oull Arrive Portland, lud., 'ftiu, aul Saiur.uy, 6:o0 I'. l. somii iiou.No. Lsavo r orlUnd, Hon., Wod. and Friday, 8:00 A, M. ..i 'i.... '.. a... I Mi I lira Iti V 1 ffi n. U. Arrive Cu'vtUlw, Tuo., Iliu. nd ttatunuy 1014 UiaKB OIWW Buuiitwiuu witu trains of tUoUrejson Paulflo Kailroad. Farmers having produce to hcII will Ht nil timea tfciive thfl top of the mihM for good prodnce, and your mtronHy in fumpHtly solicited. Thes! facta iro WORTH LISTENING TO and worth jour careful consideraiion. Wm have, the "Jumbo" Htock, mote goods than any three etc res of the kind in Albany, and prices lhat beat them nil I am now receiving my er.rllig &ud summei t re&s L'oods. Ua,l early and secure uari;a u b W. F. Hkao. Kovklties. Mi William Fortmillor has just received the finest Hue of center tables fcver brouulit to Albany, lte; wer. manu tacted in Uetrml, and are novel in design, being the latest styles fur such tables. If you would see something new under the sun call and see these center tables. T1MB ii JUrfPUl.B. (exoopt Sunday..) Lotto Albany, 1:IM r. a, .Lmio Yaquina, 0:15 A.M. LuaV4 Corvalhif, 1:10 p, a. Uavo Corvallia,IO:3. A.u. Arrivo Yaquiim, i:o0 r. a .Vrrivo Albauy, 11:1V . , O. A C. trains conne st at vlliany and Corvallis. Th aoove trains ouiiectat Yaittint with tho Oregou Development Couipauy'a bine of iteaimtiis botwoen yaquina and !i.n Francisco, N tlLISU BtTEi . ikThi'.ivi. rao. ha riiAScLuo. raoM tahina WIIUmntoVaMflr, Saptomlw l.i. Sooteuibor 7th WilUmctMl Valley 8o.ujmiwr 13'.h. Sopteinbar loth Aillaiujtte Valley t-etiUinoor Xuth. The Company curves .lie rljrht to chanire saillna dates witliout notice. N. U. Paswui;ors from Por.land and WilUmetts Vailoy points can make dose connection with the trains nf the Vaquiua route at Albany or Corvallis, and il dos tlnod U Sn I'Vanuisvi shomd arrange to arrive at Yaquiua the ovonin before date ofsaillnn- ai.euter mail Firlelit lt:ile. always me Lowest. Por Information apply to O J Stuart. Froiht anil Kcket A'out, Alb.nv, or to U II Haivoll, Jr., O. K. . n Airt. OMiron Dovolopmont Uo SO Montomiery Sa.i rWUco, Cal. V. . IIIMil t. A. U. F. and P. Avent, Oregon PacISc K R Co. rraJlb-,or WALLACE! THOMPSON V.inn'o new B'ock, Albany, Orrpin Patronize home iodustry. Try cne of Joseph's 5-ceat cigan. First of his own minuUcture. ACADEMY OF Our Lady of Perpetual Help, CONDUCTED BY THE BENEDICTINE SISTERS, ALBANY, - - . OREGON, This Institution is beautifully situated in the liitasaot and scceseihie city of Albany, The location is rrimrkably healthy, the building new ami well furnished with all that contributes tu the comfort and instruc tion of the pupils. 1 be play grounds are ex tensive and well adapted to healthful exer cises. The constant aim of the teach era is, whilst imparting loetruction in all the useful and rctii.eU i-ranches, to train the youthful heart to vwtiiw aua to instill a comsaendablo emu lattou. ti.us educatiue for society members who will, we trust, prove an honor to our country. Pupils of all persuasions equally reoeived. provided thoy comply with tht regulations of the Academy. Boys admitted to the ace of ten or twelve. This Academy is incorporated and author ized by the Mate to confer academic honors .normal lnstiucuou ot ucpirauts for teach er's certificates a specialty. TERMS, BOARMX41 SCHOOL TEH TERM." Entrance fee, payable I ut once $ 5.C0 Board ai d tuitiou. payable in Hlvnte 4l'.0U Music, instrumental, the r Jtiovl and vocal with use of piaroor orau. . 15 00 Guitar, with use of instrumHtit l'J.OO Zithern, without use of instrument. . . 8.00 Drawing and painting 8 00 Bed and Bedding 3.00 Fancy work forms no extra charge fot boarders. Specimen of mending required and inspected weekly. A black drees for Sunday is the costume ; among other iicncsfaries we muution the fol lowing : One half d z.'u tnwrlr. One half drzvn table napkiu'1. line napkin ring. SELECT DAY SCHOOL. PER TERM rAY.lHI.K IN AHVAMT. P.imaty Department $ fi.OO JnuiurT (i.CO Preparatory 8,00 Suni'-r or Ur.duatui); DeparsRent. . . . 10.00 (irHiliiarir.c fee 10,00 hat lurther puiticumrs apply at tlte Aca l-my. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Small i'ox. McMisnville, Sept. i6.Three new cases of smallpox have heen reported to tne Doara ot nealth during the last week in different families, and it is now believed that it will become cpidemic.if not already so. It was thought at one time to be safe ly quarantined.but somehow has eluded the vigilance of the authorities. There is some complaint, but the city authorities seem to be doing what they can to prevent a furth er spread of the disease. However, they are inclined to be conservative.and it seems that no radical measures will be taken. Sev eral are leaving the town. Lakayette, Sept, 16. It is learned here that smallpox is spreading at McMinnville in spite of the untiring efforts of the people to confine tne dread disease to the original case. It i reported that two of Mr. By num's children and a Mr. Uodle.Mr. Ennia and Mr. Morgageand another person.name unknown.are down with the disease. Ac tion has been taken by the authorities to prevent the further spreading of the epidemic. Witch ittimod. Los Angles,. Sent. ic. Frank S-mnn formerly a policeman nerc, just returned from Colorado river.saysabout three weeks ago, near Rock Springs, San Bernardino county, a band of Moiave Indians tied a young squaw who was reported bewitched iu a siaae ana otirned her alive. Il w as two hours before the horrible deed was complet ed and the girl's screams silenced. The Indians told Semon that it had been sever alyears since they had burned a witch, though several had been condemned since then, but managed to escape. Georgia Floods.. Savaxxaii, Sept. 1 6. -The flood in the avannah has covered the rice plantations near Savannah, and the rice crop is nearly .(u.ic.u ioiai loss. Reports trom coun try districts state that the lowlands are all under water, and roads and bridges have been carried awav, so that travel is almost impossible. While there is great damage to nroperity no deaths have vet beea re ported. Sensational Suit. New York, Sept 15. Lelia Frre, an attractive burlesque actress, formerly with the Adams' troupe and later making a hit in the tambourine dance with Lydia Thompson, sues comedian Nat Goodwin, for $10,000 for breach of promise of marriage. Fatal Fall. San Francisco, Sept. 15. A Japanese servant employed in a Post street lodging house, missed the the elevator this morning as it ascended. He caught the bottom of the elevator hut relaxing his hold fell into the elevator well to the bottom four stories below. His injuries are fatal. J. GRADWOHL, Crockery, Gte Ware and Hardware r OIL AND LEAD. Agricultaral Implements Agent ior Wire asd Marine Insurance 33 -A. 2.V 23Z II , ALBANY, - - - OREGON NIK! Bull excha'ijf I'oriumi . Ituy n-4, Hl , c I'l'tu a 1 cclre dr?jxwiH ulJoot l ciiuj. mi re atK)iu. Collection will rm;tilvo irvMipt itttiMtloii. CorrenicHnlunctf hoiIc.UhI. Firaanil nuriiiti tnuriwjiUcel in rt'liaUi m a riea, JtVO M 1 u i (r n 1 i. in. 5 M- . JOHN BaaSGGS, FLOEIST, Cop In France. Paris, Sept, 16, The wheat crop failure in France lias been considered at a cabinet coiincl'. The minister of agriculture stated that the shortage would amount to iooooo, ooo hectolitres. Proposals regarding the suspension of duties on imported wheat were discussed, but no conclusion was reached. Some Si mmer Itkms. Fresh fruit, such as peaches, plums and watermelons, at Browned & Stannrd's. It pays to get your groceries at lirownell & Stanard's. You get it five cent ticket with ever $ts worth of goods bought at lirownell iS: Sti n ard's. Do you wwit a renwly 1 v tl:H"nieM, Pimjtlrn on tlicracr, h d a mtru cur f.r .-k liomlin-Iic, auk Mr. (lu'n and hnii, the lhifit, fur Dr.'lii'f.ni'fl Live I'illn. try a doe, sanipUM fri t) full b. lij vent, run vit.v.x Itching ' IMt are kiniii nv m-tU'.tirij UL.9 y 'i ir Inn if(.liiu!ii','vi'r.viJ ntxreehiu ticlilntf uitiir nitf vvann, Tliii luriii hi wt-ll an Itlh-il, rk-cttii if ant Irrotnutiiiir I'ile. yiel.l t uiv'o tu ihu u'niiiciitiun of Dr. b"fii.iik I 'ik rumly, vhh'li tew ilrt'oMy uion tin- -nn nlleclctl. n'o. rlnutc tlm IU (ic,n, M'Uyitii; thfl dN'iiixj iu-liinj 'i-r i(T-rt:ti!ifr a fcm(4iifrt vim, G) out. Al:lr!-s riio ir H -4tik .WKcii.u L'j., 1'iqu l,...k i nltr io nit r S?i It'tXVjt.'! 111 ll.r IllklltUl-. I (HI fjtl. thkt i iA' tviiitluw nt tl e f l.rm hrrt- l;tUiig ii r ch'Hf- lUlOWNKI U & PTASAUIi. A131T... 0.KJ' Hoses a Specialty, OvntWf puiti I nd ttirdrd In hUtifW illwtivfry fT Oor.tnttlon, nuwctfetl In prjlu'iiiu iiiu'l'c.iie winch in -'kn wloili;0 1 hy uh Mi ho mnij'ly tiariluii. It U t x ?. o.l iiu l (Uui'.th to tin UittJ, Mjifv4iUy HHriiilfH.iHiKt i!"v ret tl hi all vie at L'Miriiiitlliiii, Liviuii, I ',itt Wh.ti;i iiiffCiiUnlt, Cnn.p, llri'iichiiin. hiiiT Vaiun ntlieCtost linn ifUfii uiilvtniil Naiinfa-'tiviii, Ur ltiaukosj C Uttli "d Lnii 8,. nip I ild it ISO whm hy 'IiiiM and 6ottm C LoTHiNCi. A i.trgc and complete Hn of gents' clothing and furnishing goods at A. B. McIIwainX I-i the clothing depart ment he has n large tine of pants, regular value, $5. which he will sell during the coming week for $3 50.