Daily evening Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-1888, September 26, 1888, Page 1, Image 1

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    VOL. I.
FUNERAL DlRKCrOR-
pmpt Attantion-Firat-class Hearse
A f tor Imminent hour call at residence
oornor ttiLh aim UaUar HtrootH,
?
OYERUM H CALIFJiMIAt.
L SmifihHrn PAmfto Rnmn.inv's Linn.
hi ii nr. HUisri ieo.;tk.
i rrt ljitw.-rn Alttiiy ani &in KrvuUjJ, 85 houra
OAL1KOK.VIA. KXPRbWa 1,.1NH DAILT
a
JHuUi North
I W.00 P. a. I Loavo I'ortlaml Arrivo J 10:41) ah
Ufc:Ui p m Uuvu ADmiiv Ltsave 7:0; a h
7:40 A 11 Arrivo San t uiicis'io Imuvo I 0:30 p w
1 LOAL IWIHBNtiSK TKAIffU DAILY XOi)it Sunday).
FB:0Oam I Leavo Portland Arrival 8:45 P h
li:4Ui'y I Loavo Alt;uiy Leave I 11:35 a m
f :.0 p ll Arrive Eutouc Loavo 9 A0 a h
LOCAL PAHMKNUKK TRAINS DAILY, BXCKPT HCNDAV.
10 p W I Luavu Albany
Jfttlp U Arrivo Lebanon
l:!iOpy Luavo Alltany
t:3tlPM Arrivo Lebanon
Arrive I 6:45 a m
Leave 6:00 a m
Arrivo 2:45 P M
Leave ;i:UU p
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
Tourist Sleeping Oars
or .leeojii n ml iim of SecuiuI-t'laiH Vattncn
Kcm, attached ta Express Truliis.
West Hide Llvlnlon.
ETWEE PORTLINU AND COltVALLIM,
hAil train daily (ox:opt Sunday.)
0 A u I Leavo Portland Arrive i 0:15 P u
2;2f t H I Arrive Crfrvillis Leave 1:30 m
BxriiKiS TK.AIN4 dailt (ewjp", Sundiy.
M) P M I Leavo Portland Arrive 9:00 a h
M ru Arri 'o MoMinnville Lave ft. 45 a m
At A'. tan v tivl CorvalHs cot.nect with trains of
reg n I'aciflc lUilroad
For full information regarding rates, tn&ps, etc.,
on Company Agent.
R. KOEHLER, , P. ROGERS,
'HE YAQUtNA ROUTE.
0r8gon Pacific Railroad,
lim Davelopmnnt Company's Steam
ship Line.
V25 MILES SHORTER.
20 HOURS LESS JUM
hn by any other routs.
Fint-alaw thrnurrh nvms-ir and
reiirlit line from Portland and all points
n till) vVUUmatto Valloy t) ho 1 from Man
rancisco, Ual.
jrillai3tt3 Ri?ar Lias of Sonars.
Thn "Win. M. Hoa,' Ths "'N. S, Bbat
i. ." Th 'Thrfl Xitri" aro in service
or U3t 1 oisensrer ami ireiirut traiuu uo
ween uorvaius anu rortianu iutor-
nedlate Joints, leaving Uoinpaiiy'1 wnarl.
orva lis. ani aiessrs. iiuun.n oc vio o
barf. Noa. 200 an 1 2'J2 Front St., I-oit-
and. three limns a wi.ak a follows :
NORTH liOUNO.
DAILY EVENING
ALBANY DEMOCRAT
ALBANY, OR., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
G, 1888.
NO 123
cava uorraiMM. ..l'Hl . uui.umi rriuay. ww"-
avo A kui i. Mundiv. V'uil. and Friday. iz:w noun.
rrive 1' irtlan, . Iuj .. Thu. aii'i Saturday. 6:30 t: u.
SOUTH liUUNU.
O
1'tn jully
and fat, though
1 neodn't eay that ; for a
glance at my bize aud a look
in my eyes, and you ilainly can
see there's no flies upon me. I'm
a little hit thorl hub or breath
and of l.air, but from eboulders to
knees you can sea I'm all thre. I
smile and I laugh, I joke and I chaff;
I refuse to be sad ami 1 never get mad.
Butyou'd never surmise where my happi
ness lie, so I'll up and confess what you
never could gut-BS. A good tliinij to eat is .
always a treai, which will make you as sweet
as our uugar cured meat.makes you feel so content
with the mcney spent that you're bound to feel glad ;
and you couldn't get mad though a mau just ai thin as
a rail or a pin was to pull at your noso or tread on
your toes. If you're fat or your'e lean, if youi'e
pleasant or mean, just give W. & T. a show
to sell you right low, you will feel
such a thrill of con tentment until you'll
winh yon were fat to enjoy more of that
For the feeling's immense and you'll
show your good sense by buying
groceries,pro visions and
crockery cf W & T
mm.
(3
Wallace & Thompson's Fat Man,
Plinn Block, Albany, Or.
J. GRADWOHL,
Crockery, Gb WaTe and Hardware
OIL AND LEAD.
Agricultural Implements
Agent lor Fire and larine Insurance
JUNIUS JOSEPH,
Manufacturer of Choice Cigars
s&vc 1'irMiiiKl. Mii!i.. Wdd. ana rrwiy, s:w a, ji.
u.vu a iaiiv .1 iiu. '1 liir.. aiiLi Hiiuraay. . m.
tr voL'u'vallia .Tao.. 'l'liu. and tialurduv. 4:W 1'. 31.
Moats make close connection at Aloati
with trains of IhoOroiron I'auilio Railroad
TIME SiMIBhUljH. (oxgopt aumlav..)
tifVil A l-inv. l-lt.l P. u Lf.nnvn VlLllllllin. 11:40 A.M.
uujyu v,,irifnun, i : VI V, H . I uunve vurvitiim, i a,.
Arrive Vaijuina, b:'Si r. U rrive Albany, 11:10 A. u,
O. 0. ti'.iias oonnejr, at Albany anil
CorvalHs. The auovo trains uonueut at
Vaiiuin. with the Ure;oii DevBiopnimit
t'oiiip ,iuy' liln.i uf .Stoamsliii!i lianveen
Vaquii.a iind Sn lranciei).
NVILINU HATES
I'UDM SAM KltANCDlvM
VVillainai.toV.il,'y, MiiiuUy, Out. . Tnwcl-iy, Of. . 2.
Willaniotlu Valluy Sr.nrJay.OjU 'JJ. Siliiduy, U.t.l4i
.V illamotto Valley Friday, Oct.
The Company ,nrri khe rlRht to
dhanne saliii dites without notice.
N. il. Pasientrura from Pur.Und and
Willainetto Va.ley points oan mak close
connoftlou witUihe train of the Yaquiua
route t Aib in v or Corvallis. aud il det
tlneii to $n b'rAnuiO'i ahoiild arranire to
irrivo at Yanuiu the oveuiu hel ra 'ate
of sailing,
jhctit unit F.lnlit Italn iitwnja Hie
LuwvmI.
Forliifnr.nitlo.i aoply u O J Htaart, Freight an 1
ri'.lHt Au.it, Alb.in'v, at to U It IImmoII, Jr., O. K.
t P. Ail,, orjgun UevalaiiuwilUo 3 '4 Mnnunmery
s.tn Krmeiwj, Cal. . tl. u;i:fc,
A. U. P. and P. Aeolit,
0,'Jiraii Paclao tl 11 Uo. Cnrvallia, Or
-AND DEALElt IN
C.gars, PluR annSinokiiiK Tobaccos, Aleerschaui.i and Brjir Pities, and a t'uli
line of Minok rs' Art.eios, Also dealers"
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS,
Mica for PuWicatioa.
Lincl Office tt Orogoa City, Or, )
Sept. 2 1st, 1S88. (
Xotico is hereby nivtn that the folloning
uamed aottler lias tiled notice of Ilia intontioo
to make proof in support of lii claim, and
that eaid proof will be made before the Couu
ty Judtfe or in his absence then the County
Clerk of Unn county. Oroi;on, at Albany,
Oregon, on
Turmlnr, Xnvenibcr Isss,
viz.' James H. Cralitree, Homestead Entry
No. 4871, fortho N'A of 8 V, N W of S E
and S K of N V of See 2:, Tp. 10 S K 2 W.
I lo names th folloving witnesses to prove
his continuons rosidenco upon, and cult'va
tion of, said land, viz i Otto Soiliiut!, A
Summers, John H. Smith and John Holt, all
of Scio I'. O,, Linn county, Oregon.
W. T. IiriiNKV,
Kgistcr.
Notic3 for Publication.
Laud Olllce at Oiegon l.liy, Or, )
Wept, 21st, Um. j
Notieois hereby Riven that the following
namiu settlor has Hied liotlrte of his in"
tentloi, to make linal proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will lis
made before the Ooanty -fudge or In bis
absence then the County Clerk, of Linn
county, Oregon, at Alhauy, Oregon, on
Friday, Xnveiiilicr Hlh, IHSK,
viz: John It, Stewart, Homestead Entry,
No. 5630 fur the S ii of S X ol Sec, 18, 'J p
10 S K 1 E He names the following wit
nesses to provo his continuous residence
upon, and nuliivation of, sa'd land, viz:
Pram: Harris, Spruce Hall, I). Hall and
Thos. Large, all of Sclo, Linn county, Or.
V. T, lil'HNKY,
Register.
I recommend an enlargement of thn I mnT l?nn i thiti
President Anhur in his last 1 JAI'lilU JN Jfi WS
l In r".. . . t I
free list,,' said I
annual message to Congress. President
Cleveland also recommended an enlarge-
. uic .ree list in his last annual mas-
sage to Congress. The Mills bill enlarges
nsi oy adding to it wool, lumber
anu salt-three articles of mime n,..;,..
to every worklngman and workingwoman.
mius dims relieves the common
people of taxation on their clothing, their
shelter and their food; for the cost of salt
is an important element In il,.
cu meais ana nsh. President Cleveland
and the Mills bill merey propose wha ,h(.
.ast Republican President proposed. It is
not free trade, and it will nevr in,i .
iu il
traae, unless the people like h.
luctions so well that they will clamor for
mure.
Frank R. Stockton is vi,...r,,.i ,i... ..i
the Madison, N. J., Democratic Association.
IV alwavs Been a Republican until he
'isited Washington last Knrin-r in Knlr.
. topyngm bill, which has not yet been
passed. What converter! him i...i
dent Cleveland's clear insight and thorough
devotion to business. He saw the man at
work, he says, and talked with him. and
felt that he was risrht man in n, ..!..!..
pi,
After twenty-tight years of high taxation
"foster American lfldiiatri.'h.(
141 nici a
still furnish 7C per cent, of nil
and the manufacturers only 20 per cent .
l..u me price ot the farmers' products is
ivelcd down in the Old World m.nrt.t
'hile all that he buvs is pnhnnforl ,n ,
u.. . . . ' -v ...
oy taxes 10 neap up a surplus for the Doliti,
nan. to spena. No wonder the Grangers
i c .inning.
Gen. Harrison, in his iettrr ni
ance, said that "the surplus should be used
in ouying Bonds." The Treasury is buying
them as freely as they are offered, and
..r miner accuses the administration
of doinc tliis for the
speculative period for a moment," so as to
be able to say "the country is prosperous.''
How hungry for office these Republicans
Horace Greelv told the tinr ui
self- Soon atter he went to learn the print
tug uu.i.. ne went to see a preacners
daughter. The next time he attenHH
ing he was considerably astonished at hear.
InS the minfcrp. ann,.nnA U:. . ,.r..
o - . in. text: "iiy
daughter is being grievculy tormented with
a devil
For nothing is nlainer that it is nm mnro
than once in half a century that the people
have the nnnnrrnnitu f ! 1. .
r ...vj v. HUUSlllg Hmu u
man 9, dmvo (.A..Ain
. ... ic.ciuiiu lu rule O'
mem.
To Be Made 1'iibllf,
WA.-iiiiNUTo.v,Sept. 25. The finance com
mittee met to-day. Present.Senators Slier
man, Allison, Aldrich, Hiscock, Harris
Vance and Jones. The new tariff bill was
laid before the committee, which began its
consideration. The majoity of the mem
oers were personally in favor of making it
public at once, hlif ir wnn H.Mrl-.t ln Ai
ence to ancient usage.to await the action of
the full rrsnymiitn 1 . . .
. ..u.,Illk,v. itt,, iiicuiuer receipted
for a copy of the new bill, and took it awav
with him. The prevalent impression is that
not more than three or four days will be re
quired bv Senator Her-t tr, .l.
minority report.and that the bill will be re-
i" tin; senate anu maue public on
iionuay.
A Monster 1'araiTe.
Pittsbl-ko, Sept. 25.-A civic oara.fe nf
merchantf, manufacturers, societies and la
bor organizations of Albany county this
morning was a feature of the centennial
celebration. The narade !....
1 k.,i,L nines
long, and occupied five hou.s in passing a
given point. It is estimated that there were
25,000 men in line. The paiade represented
the advance made in modes of transpira
tion the nrnf'resR nf rr,nn,,rnt..rns
a- ...,.H.kmit.slvuiniiLT.
ce, business, ?tc.
Collision at Sra.
Sa.V FRAXCISCO. SCDt. 2C. A disnntrh
, - , ..
recei -ed at the merchant's exchanw 9i
that the British ship Earl Wemyss, which
cu nere mar 30 tor Corkcollided with the
British ship Ardencaple.bound from Liver
pool to Calcutta. The Wemyss, which
sank.rarriH .1 .annlonf ...1 . t 1
V . iiuii.ui wnciii,vaiuca
at $63,700, shipped by G. W. McNear of
this city. The Ardencaple was badly dam
aged. She put into Fernando Norronha.a
small port on the coast of Brazil. A part
of the crew of the Wemyss was saved.
The Thibetans Routed.
Calcutta, Sent, as The frr under
Col. Graham lately defeated the Thibetans
at Jolapha pass, capturing their camp.
.."wu.Ku liuucmns were Kiiiea or
wounded f7,t u.
wiwi,,,,,.au ills Ilglll
arm, and nine Sepoys were wounded. Col.
Graham is advancing into Thibetan terri
tnrv
j .
Boots and Shoes Call at A. n M-
iluMin'd nnl o ll ln,i:00 1,1.1 1 1.1.1-
-- v .-.I. hiv muibo niu uiiu fieuuie
goat shoe, for $1 .50, former price $2.50
"-...wi. mail nas seen tile snoe ana
Can nronniini-e it a ratmnpl-nKI.. U n.. n l
for the former price.
N,iu m .1 . : .,
Road's
I
W F
VtHl lII.F..
ItcLnijr Pilej are known by ni ils-.ure like isnlr
inn tirodncinir a very d!aiirroeAl))e itching after
... ... 1 mi, mrni an wen as uiinu, niei.d.t a' and
prutrudinir Piles yiuld at once to the cnnlioation of
UT. UIIIWIIUII'H I'l r..l.,B.lv winl. .11 .1
IntfiiwA iii'hii,,. ,.. I .irti...- n . . . ....
canta. AdilreB. The Ur lliiHank.) M-dii-hiH r,i . I'i'm,
O. bold by llr, Guiss and Son.
Lnol; in nur corner show uiinlow at the
vasea We nive, Willi oue ef the bet bakiuir
Dnwdera in the murl:er V,. I. .,..-. ...i
ju.i i,iiiivy ihkp your eilolee
unowsr.Lt. A: Stanaiih
Hirjelc for Knle.
A Nil. 1. RPi nnil-llnml a-. ,r...l, llnH l
ing Culnml ia ill to, d repair lor sale ot. a l.ai
gain. Enquire of
Biiowxiiix & Staxakp,
Ct'RB VtHl SICK IIMAElif 111'
DOVO'I Wiinl a rAnw..),. f.- ti:tl m.... i.. .
t he raw , a-d a Mira (urcf.ir.itrk hei.(.i ;li, u.-k Vr
Uii'M and Hon, tho DiU:iM, (.,r lr. Uci.nf Live
, -- .oiiijuts inn Milt IMS -,. ('fill,
IV. p. nize hmnt Iik'hst.
i-h'K Tvcent ciifAi. 1'iv-
mauit'actuiv.
T.v
of
r it I is hwii
Notice.
I hu iiinnnnf .U'i. , .a. . i.
plrfitd tn inv liaiuU fur iiium-ili... colirftion,
u .1.. ..a finu ruin nr. ,
i-n." ..t.;.cii, inv run rioin in ear
1SS3 utt tn Isms h.- ....i..r r....ntir
Court 1 v.m o ui. viUui to cnl-ict tt-o lfhi.-()u-n,
ttw, with iMitf an. I (o-t-. Pum e
Ami M panini dn't cm.! f.nnunli nn r;t
Mh Ihcir tnxen I ui!i Uyy upon tiw gimra
.linl chatltlticf fiuh ieii. q.Knt tuxt.
Ynnrs Truty,
' Jons Smau.mon,
iSlifrilTaQd Tax Collector.
A Big Scheme,
SAX Fraxcisco. Sent. 2tr Tt i i.n.-W
stood here that the Southern Pacific Com-
i "j nt-uvc against me
Northern Pacific and Oregon Short Line
far th.. n... .. W -1 OroB-
to the East. Up 10 the present time the
Short Line has secured a very large per
centage of the business, its rates being
annnl tn tltAoa t . 1 4. 'I'l. O aU
ern Pacific gets a very short haul on the
business as it stands, carrying passengers
Ullljr- iu X Ul LIUIIU. XL I IS 11UW jrujioscu LO
turn the tide of East-bound travel south-
biu iiuuiiu ,m uui iiiii.anu iu uccompiisn
this the Southern Pacific Company has
placed coupon tickets to all Eastern points
Oregon & California line In Oregon, among
thwiu ueinx Portland and Salem. Albany,
liugene, Roseburg Ashland and Medford.
he rates for first-class limited and second
class tickets to the East from these points
ire the same as from San Francisco, so
that a passenger is virtually carried free
from Oregon here. On first-class unlimit
ed tickets, however, an additional charge
of$i5Wmadc above the San Francico
rates.
Advance in Wheat.
New York, Sept. 25. There was wild
excitement on the floor of the produce ex
change thie morning. The price of wheat
advanced cents over last night's closing,
caused by Hatch of Chicago selling t.ooo,
000 biif-hels at 91c.
Some Si m.mkr Items.
Fresh fruit, such as peaches, plums and
'A-ateriueloiiK, at lirowne i & Stanard's.
It nayi to get your groceries at UrowncII
& Stanard's.
You get a five cent ticket with ever $i's
worMi oi goods bought at Urownell iS; Stan-ard's.
iceived m y
To thu Ladies.- i have
fulUtock of Fall and Winter millinery.
Wave secured the ncr.vicc of M i-s Hmilh.
,t i'ortland tiimmer. W i be picas
t-ho-v goods at any lime.
cd to
ii.t m n(.. t.i,
Mucctuhor to Mrs. E.J. O'Connor.
NovK!.rir.H. M 1 V j:iuni Kurt milder has
jtlt l'i;e.Vfll lh IttifrhL Jill'' I'l eniilt-r ltUlt94
ier iiriJiiii'ia- u nuraiiTt ' r;t
iM-tcil in Dtf'.rdii, uini (.r im-vI
il... ki.a-r .rtli.a t'..r xtfli
nu t.tiffl mi Kituiof biiij.' ii w iii.il r tt'O vim
oall ii 'I Me tin: c(- ntt-r tables.
-Ulll
Jt
OK. KM MA. KO
In H'lii -w ilUudVury ( r (;i.i-ii 'i,ai nit ntmo"inlrtii 1
r (lu.rinira nicil cuiu which m n -kn-nx inlud ly an
it hj sili.pl.. tn 1 i'l' UK. It Irt i X' Lf cJttM t'ltrtali
I the vit, triiKilj h;ti inkrr--. w tl in ch n t ' kon
II ul' ninft. of (;i.i.-Mii'i.oii, i iiiiyli-". t oidfl, Whti.
11X f' uv'h, 1 mutt, liinitlniif. Rinl 1'aitiH ti tlit i. htet
i:tit Kiv.11 uuhi inl fnii-.iv 'It'll. Ir ll tttil.(
' I 111. M run U ...ll tl '( , . i.lh .
(tiiiiuand Son