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DAILY EVENING ALBANY DEMOCRAT, VOL. I. ALBANY, Oil., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1888. NO 129 i A I. IBilll FUNERAL DIItECTOR. Pronipt Attention-First-class Hearse After bUHinoii hours call at resilience corner Fifth and Baker atreotti. OVflUW TJ CALIFJMIA -.VIA-. Southern Paoiflo Company's Lino. TIIK IIT. HII 1ST l KUL'TK. -. ujbjtv-'M Albviyati FrtuiiUui, 35 huurj OAUIUttSlA UXi'UKSS ll.41.Nl 1'AILY h North 4 00 P. M. I Leave Portland ' Arrive I 10:41) A M ti:U5P u 1 Uive Albany Luavo :Ui a h 7:WAM 1 Arrive Him Fratii,i3'.''j Loave p M LJIAli PAHMNUKft THAINH DAILY (uXCdpt Sutldliy). 8:00 A M I Leave Portland Arrive 3:15 P a l':lUrH I Litavu Albany Leave ii,3a 2:40 PM Arrive Eutrenc Leave 1 tf w A LOCAL PA1MKNJKR THA1N8 DAILY, EXCKPT HINIIAY. 3'. 10 P U I Leave Albany h:iAi t M Arrive Lebanon l-2:.rOPM Leave Albany l;3UfH Arrive Lebanon Arrive I 5:45 A H Lenve I 5:UU A H Arrive l 2:45 P M Leave 2:00 JVM PULLMAK BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Oars or Aeciiinnatlin oi gee-and-ClaM Pasaeo rcm, atluchcil la Express Train. Wal aide lvlTlillOB. BETWEEN rOBTLAND AID tellVlLllg, mAil tkaiji D.i( (e)t Sunday.) " 0 A a I Leave Portland Arrive o:l r 2.2f t a I Arrive Corvallis Leave V.'M axraaas TtAiMn OAIUT (exc apt Sunday. 4-Wra I Leave Portland Arrive 9:00 a a ailim-ii Arri-e McMinnville Leave 6..6 a a At A'.aany and Corvallis connoct with trains o! ........ .... l.-iflr, Uallroad For full liitormUlon rojardliiif rate., map., etc.. B. KOfiHLEB, . P. ROOEia, Minor Vn't J f'. ail i". vr YAQUINA ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad, .ton Development Company' ateanv . ship Lino. 225 MILES SHORTER. 20 HOURS LESS TIME than hv ht other route. ... . -i ii....n.il iMooiiMirAr nml freight line from Portland and all points in the Willamette Valley to and from San Francisco, uai. Willamette B.ivar Lin3 of Steamers. rui tiitr. vr vriutf Tim S. Bent- ey," The "Throe tiialers" are in aervice for both passenger anil freight tralllo be tween Corvallis and Portland and inter mediate points, leaving Coinpauy'r wharf, Corvallis, and Mowrs. Hulinaii & Co a wharf, Nos. zuu ana zo.s nrai a.., ' land, throe tiinos a wuck as follow : NOltTll HOUND. Leave O iryallU, Moil , Wed. and Friday, 10:OJA. 11. Leave Allnv, Monday. Wed. and Friday. ISlOil Noon, Arrive I'orlland, lue., rim. and Saturday, fi:30l. al. smith UOUA'l). Leave Alliany, I'iio., 'i'iiura. and Saturday, 1:40 l. JI, ...i ......... n:u 'I',.., 'Ihn.ni.d HuLtlrdav. 4:ftJ I. M , ' I... ... ...... Annmiifin at Alhnn JUUia UlaNa uuoo ........ .... .- ... -ilh trains of the Oregon Paolllo Kailroad TIMB S'JIHOULK. (oigopt .Sunday..) Lerve Albany, 1:09 P. M, i Loave Yaqutna, 0:16 A.M. Leave Corvadi., l:to P.M. Leave Corvallie, 10:36 a.m. Arrive Yaquina, i.M r. M. Arrive Albany, 11:10 A. M, O. C. trAins oonnor. at Albany and Corvallia. The aoovo train conneutat Yaquina with the Oreirou Development Company's Line of Hleainsiiips between Yaquina and .Sin I'ram-isco. N.1ILIKU D1TE1 . KAOM SH Krt.VNJUUO. V' VAMI'LIA Willamnte Valley, Monday, Oct. 8. Tuesday, Ocl. 2, Willainjtie Valley Saturday .Ojl. 2). Hunday, 0t.U. VtUameUe Valley Friday, Uut. 20. The Coinpuy oryes he right to change sailing dales without notice. . N. 11. PA-twiigdrs from Por.Unci and Willamette Valley points can make close connection with the trains of the Yaquina route at Albany or Oorvallis, and 11 des tined to Saii fc'ranoiso'j should arrange to irrlve at Yaquina the evening before date of sailing, asaenacr sod F.rlht Rale, always me Lowest. For Inform itlnn apply to C J 8tuart, Freight and ticket A(oiit, Albany, or to C H Haiell, Jr. O. K. k P. Aift,. Oregon Uovelopmeiit Co,, 304 Montgomery Ban Franelaeo, Cal. . . Hil ip A. U. F. and P. Aeont Orjju Taciile It R Uo. Oervailii, Or I'm jolly and fat, though 1 needn't say that ; fur a glance at my bize and a look in my fryes, and you plainly cuu ee there's no flies upon uih. I'm a little bit short both ot brejth and of l.air, but from thoulders lo knees you can see I'm all thrn. X Smile and I laugb, I joke and I chaff; I refuse to be sad and 1 never get rnad. But you'd never Burmiao w!n;ro my happi ness ling, so I'll up and cotifjxs what yon never could guess. A good thing to eat is always a treat, which will make you as awect as our sugur cured meal, makes you feel so content with the money spent that you're bound to feel glad ; and you couldn't get mad though a man just a thin as a rail or a pin was to pull at your nuse or treaJ on your tots. If you're fat or your'e lean, if youi'e pleasant or mean, just give W. & T. a tshow to sejl you right low, you will feel such athrill of con tentment until you'll wish you were fat to enjoy more of that For the feeling's immense and you'll stow your good sense by buying groceries.pro visions and crockery .of W & T Wallace & Thompson's Fat Man, Flinn Block, Albany, Or. JULIUS JOSEPH, ' Manufacturer of Choice Cigac. -AND DEALER IN FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST .gars, Plug ann Smoking Tobaccos, Meorschauu and Br Pines and a lineofStnoksrs' Arteles, Also dealer. . CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS, The Democratic State Committee of Illinois is greatly elated over three recent accessions to the Democratic ranks in Illi nois that will be of great Importance in the coining election. A joint meeting of the Grievance Committees of the lirothcrhood of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, the switchmen and brakemen has adopted a resolution to support Cicn. Palmer, the Democratic candidate for Governor, and lias requested the cooperation of all the subordinate lodges of each order In the State. There are about twenty-two thousand brotherhood men in the State who will vote almost unanimously for Palmer. The em ployees of the Union Steel Works.the largest institution of the kind in C'hicago.met Sun day and also voted to support Palmer, Last night the I'r.ited Labor party met in its headquarters and unanimously passed a resolution pledging the party to vote for Primer. The United Labor men have about six thousand votes in Cook County alone. J. GRADWOHL, Crockery, Elar,s Ware and Hardware OIL AND LEAD. Agricultural Implements Affegit lor Fire nad Marine Insurance Henry George confutes with a single question the fallacy that cheap wages abroad arc what Americans need to fear. -Look at the cheap-labor countries of the world India, China, Mexico: do they clean ou. the American manufactures?" Sir Lon l'layfair states it rightly: "Laborers with high wages cheap things." With free raw material and machinery America can beat the world and still pay her workmen the best. In an interview with Samuel C. Porter the young Republican manufacturer who presided at the recent Roger Q Mills de monstration at Indianapolis, he said: "I have thirty men in my employ who voted fot Blaine, who will this year vote for Cleveland. I do not influence my men. I tell them to read intelligently and. then vote for whom they pleas?. I know at least 125 old Republicans who are with the Dem ocratic party in this fight," Mr, Porter goes to New York soon to to talk to the workingmen. Mr. G adstone probably knows quite as much of the desires of England as does Benjamin Harrison, of Indiana. Mr. Harri son kays that Eng'and wants us to adopt Free Trade. Mr. Gladstone says that "as long as America adheres to the protective system England's commercial supremacy is secure." With the handicap of taxed mach tneryand taxed raw materials American manufacturers are bound to lag behind. The new comet which was recently dis covered at the Lick Observatory must be Gen. Harrison's star, as it is scheduled to pass out of sight in November. TELEGRAPHIC JSWS A Big Storm. Cnit"A;o, October 2. One of 111. RCviir. est storms in years wa exnericnrrH on fh lakes as far east as Lake Erie, last night. rears are entertained that many vefseisare wrecked. The lake here is so rough that no vessel dared to leave port this morning. A cold rain with traces of snow, driven bv tile northern pule, innilp th u-n.tlm, disagreeable. Advance in Floar. Min-xeatolis, Oct. 2. Flour has ad vanced here $2 within two months, and it is predicted that it wil! touch $10 a barrel. 1'illsburv, head of the largest steam mill in Ihc world, said: "We have quite a little squall in prices, but that is nothing to the cyclone that is coming later. At Jarknonville. Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 2. Very few new cases were reported tliis morning. For the twenty-four hours ending at 6 p. m., not one death from yjllow fever has been re ported. This is the first instance of a like record in many weeks. The number of new cases to-day was ninety-eight, of which thirty-two were white and sixty-six coloicd. The finance committee reported the receipt of $11,395 to-dav. Street Cars. Washington, Oct. 2. It is reported that a company has been organized with ample capital to manufacture railway cars, constructed entirely cf sheet steel, under patents of 0. W. M. Smith, of San Fran cisco. The company is said to be negoti ating for the purchase of a large tract of land near Chicago, where the cars can be built. It is claimed for the new vehicles that they are absolutely Indestructiblo, non combustible, and can be built as cheaply as the wooden coaches. Wheat Exritfoieat, Chicago, Oct. 2. The board of trade opened this morning with a whirl of excite ment in the wheat pit. December was the center attraction, and danced about In a fashion to make the traders, heads swim The opening was $i(ft,ft lower than yes terday's close at $1,05 tt, $,05. It rapidly advanced by eights and quartersJto$i.o8JS or about 3 cents, inside of five minutes. CURE FUR SICK HEADACHE. Doyoa want a remedy tor B-liousneafl, Pimples on thefacr, ad a sure cure for sick headache, aek Dr. Ou!m and Son, the bruinui, for Dr. Uet.nl'a Live Pills, try a doEe, samples free full box So cent, Mr Blaine has finally come to the con clusion that his "political revolution" in Maine was a private affair, Gity Drug Store -A full stock Of- DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS AND BRUSHES constantly on hand. A now and complete line of SCHOOL-BOOKS, TABLETS AND STATIONERY, PZNCILS, ETC. ' Physicians and Family Prescriptions Carefully Prepared, CHOICE DOMESTIC A.D IMPORTED CIGARS. DR. GUISS & SON Referee's Sale. State of Oregon, ) Linn county J ps. NOriOlS i hemby glvan that by virtue of a decree of partition and order of nale entered in the Circuit Court of the State of Oreaon for Multnnnrmh county on thp J5tb day of June 1887, and an ainei.dntory decree thereto entered in oafd Court on the 20th day of September, 1887, in the partition suit of AmumUFifnn, et al vs. J. B. Smith, et al, wheiwby it was urdered that tne .ollowinic real estnto, to wit : Be ginning at a point eleven chain and nix links north and sven haiuaml eighty links west of the aouthwoM. corner of ceo lion nineteen in Township twelve st.uth of ranee 4, west, Willamette meridian, ana running thenre east fifty-ight chain and Rixiyt'oiir link; thence north ten chain?; thence east etRht chains and tifiy links; tltoncn south ten chain thence south two tU'greos and thirty minutes weft twenty-two chains and sixty links ; thence fiouth eightosu degree ami thirty minute east, tweuty chains and nimaj -six links ; theuce west sixty -six chains and Mikity sovon links; tl.ente north live cluirtr and thirty inimitea.east twenty ch-tiim and nine links ; tlienoe north ten degrees and thirty minute, wen;, elevun chain srd beve'ity links and thence north t-.-'ttiy-six degrt-e wet twelve cha ns and thirty links to the place of beginning. uiini'i inir two hundred snd seventv -three a!ren, shunted In Linn county, Oregon, and be ing a cart of Hpclim-in riMieteen, twenty, twenty-nine and thirty In sin township, in couiieetimi with the other real property belonging lo l.i&eUte of Johu Smith, do ceised, tie sold at public atieiion accord ing to law to the higtet bidder, iSuw, therefore, by virtue of said decree and amendment thereto. I. the undur signed who wi duly opivint'd h? said CMiirt. ss mrnrtM tonetl sld roil property will ou 'unlar Ihe I7(h day of aovciuijer. It, t the Court Houm" door of Linn county, Oregon, In the cttv of Albany, at 10 o'clock a. in. of aH day. sell the above fully de scribed m-il estmo st public auction lo the highest bidder. t H. Kakkktv, ili-lrie". Patronizo home iudustry. Try on cf Joseph's 5-cent cigar. First if lis iwa manufacture All hinds of woolen dress aoodsare 25 ter cent ulieitper thi-n they wie a ear nflo. Our stock is all fresh, coecinpieutly we can give yery hw prices. hit It PIIjES. Itching rile are known hy motaure HLe j.' wpir ion producing a yery dmffrceabiG Itchinjr. itler inp warm, Tl.it form as w til ai BMiiti, bleedirg and prolrmiin I'iles. jitlriM, 01109 to ttie ct)icatitin ot Or. K.wiankos Pile reintily, w.iivh acts directly upon lhrpna affected, alis- ilmig ihctunmrs, allaying tho intentw itrliinir and efft-oinc a ninert ritro. fii ctfiitu. Addretv The lr lJ.ff.aiik- i:dne Co , Hkiu O. hold by Ur, Uuissand Sm. Ij'M.k in our corner fhw window at the vanes we ivo with oi.e "f the bent hakiog rM.wders in the market. No lottery scheme; you nhnply take your choice Phownku. & .ct..n.i;d. fcOME St'MMKR ITBM.S. It nays to get your groceries at urowneu & Stnnard's. You get a five cent ticket with ever $ 1 a worth of L'oods bought at Brownell & Stan- ard's. Boots and Siioks. Call nt A. B. Mc Ilwain's and see the ladits kid and pebble goat shoe, for $1.50, former price $a.o A Okmocrat man has seen the shoe and can pronounce it a remarkably cheap shoe for the former price. Bieyrle tor Sale. A No 1, euedhaiid 4S inch tall Bear ing Culmiil ia in pood upbii ior tale ntabai aii'. Kuquire of Brownkix & Stanako. Novei.tiks. Mi Wi'luim l-'ortmiller hak just rt-teived the finest line of ecu ter tables ter hrouirhi 10 Ainany. irfj wer, niauu fatted in Detroit, end are novel in dexiyn. bt'Dg the latest styles for such table. It jnu w-u!d see citietlting new under tl e t-uu call and ate there cei ter tables. DIC. HO fiAM HO 1 hit new dlftooveiy for Consunition, tucce d t u producing a med:rin which is acknowledged by to he a'.mpl - martaloua. It It cxoutdtnirly lli"fa to the tatU), (wrfvctly harmlif ti, aed does rot tick In all cjwoi of Consumption, t'onuhf. Coldt, Whr iijfCoiaKh, Cri.up, llrenchitlt, and lalnsmthi y a it-Wen univtral satlc(!tion. Dr Bo Contiband Lui g Hrup la told at M itl.tt lliM ani S