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About Daily evening Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-1888 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1888)
DAILY EVENING ALBANY DEMOCRAT. VOL. I. ALBANY, OR., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1888. Wm. Fortmiller, Ma Jfc3k jfcil& FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Prompt AttBntioii-First-class Hearse js"Aftor busine-i hours call at residenoo corner MRU ami Baker streets. OYNL.M TO CALIFORNIA . Southern Pacifio Company's Line. TDK JIT. HHtSTi. BO UrK. raj bjtAr.mii Alliiiy and dju Frmclao-, 3j hours OAUfUKNlA KXfKlUS 1..US3 IfAILY 8ou.h North 4.00 p. M. I Leave Portland Arrive I 10:40 a M b:U6 p u Uiuvo Alb.uiy Leave I 7:1)0 A H 7:40 A u I Arrive Han Fiaitclaco Luave If :3J p U LOiALPA38KXUKaTUAIX3 DAILY (OXCOpt Sunday). 8:IH)am "I Leave P.,rtUiid Arrive 3:45 P 12:4UPM I buavo Albany Leave I 11;36 a h i:4M P M Arrive Kuirene Leave 8 .00 A M LOCAL PAHMKNUKR TRAINS DAILY, KXCXFT SUNDAY. 3:10 p M I Leave Albany Arrive I 6:45 A u 8:Wf H I Arrive Lebanon Leave 6;00 A H 12:50 PM I Leave Albany Arrivo j 2:46 P U liKii'U I Arrive Lebauou Leave 1 2:0uph PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Oars or Accojnuioiaatioit of Second-Class Passes (cers, attached ta Express Tralas. West Side iDlvlslon. BETWEEV FOKTLAStt AND CORVALLIS, hAil train dailt (ex:opt Sunday,) Oil 8.2f f M , Leave Arrive Portland Corvillis Arrive I (1:15 p a Leave 1:30 M bxpkkss trains daily (exopl Sunday. i00 PHI Arri-e Portland MuMinuville Arrive I 9:00 A a Leaye 6.4S A a AtAIany nd Oorvallis connect with trains of ore in ractao luuirunu Far full Information regarding rates, m&ps, etc. on Uompany Agent. It. KOEIILKU, . P. ROGERS, YAQUINA ROUTE. Orsgon Pacifio Railroad, (jon Development Company'. Steam ship Line. '225 MILES SHORTER. 20 HOURS LESS TIME than by any otUer routs. First-class through passenger, and freight line from Portland and all points tn the Willamette Valley to and from San Francisco, Oal. Willanutta River Lina of Steamers. The "Win. M. Hoax," The "N. S, Bent oy," The "Three Sisters" are In servioe for both passenger and freight tratllo be tween Corvallis and Portlaud nd Inter mediate poluta, leaving Uompaoy'r wharf, Corvallis, and Messrs. Uuluian A Co's wharf, Nos. 200 and 'Mi Front St., Port land, three times a Week as follows : NORTH BOUND. lnve Albany. lluuilav. Vixl. and Friday. l:!:Ol) Nuulli P.rtl.ixl run. 'ftm. ami SitiinLw. 6:30 P. H. SOUTH 110UNO. Loave rurtUiiJ, Man., Wod. and Friday, 8:00 A, M, Luave Alliatiy, Tim., Tulli-, and Saturday, 1:10 p. M. Arrive Co'vailis, Tun., Tim. ami Saturday, 4:-J I. M. Boats make close cdnneetiou ut Aluan with trains of the Dragon Pacilie Kailroad T1MI3 8JI1KD1JLK. (except Sundays.) Lorve Alh.uiy, 1:09 r. a, Leav. CorvatM, 1:10 p. H. Arrive Yauiiia, 6:3d r. M Loave Yaquina, 0:46 A,a. Leave Uorvallitl,!!)::! A.M. Arnve Albany, 11:10 A. M, O. St C. trains connect at Albany and Corvaliis. The abovo trains connect at Yaqulnsj with the Oregon Development Company' Line of .Steamships between Yaquina and .San Francisco. N 1IL1NG DATE!.' . Willamtta Vallxv. Muniliv. Oct. S. Tuoadav. Out . 2. , WillAtii3tte Valluy Suur.Lty.Ojl. 2). Sunday, CM. Willamette Valley Friday, Oct. 20. I " V- C P I'm jolly and fat, though 1 needn't say that ; for a glance at my size and a look in my eyes, and you plainly can nee there's no flies upon me. I'm a little bit short both ot breath and of hair, but from thouMoia to knees yon can see I'm all thre. I smile and I laugh, I joke and I chaff; I refuse to be sad and 1 never get mud. But you'd never surmise where my happi ness lies, so I'll up and coufcas what yon never could guess. A good thiny to cat is alwuys a treat, which will make you as sweet as our sugar cured moat,makes you feel so content with the mcney spent that you're bound to fuel glad ; and you couldn't get mad though a man just a thin as a rail or a pin was to pull at your nose or tread on your toes. If you're fat or your'e lean, if yout'e pleasant or mean, just give V. & T. a show to sell you right low, you will feel such a thrill of con tentment until you'll wish you were fat to enjoy more of that For the feeling's immense and you'll sliow your good stDse by buying groceries,pro visions and crockery of W T JBL Q Wallace & Thompson's Fat Man, Plinn Block, Albany, Or. JULIUS JOSEPH, Manufacturer of Choice Cigars -A.ND DEALER IN FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST Cigars, Plug ann'Suioking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, and full Hue of Smokers' Ar tides, Also dealer CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS, . The Company -oirves .ha right to " change sailing dates without notice. I N. U. Passenger from Portland and 1 Willamotte Va ley points can make close f. connection with the trains of the Yaquina route at Albany or Corvallis, and lfdes i tined to San Prancise? should arrange to I irrive at Yaquina the evening before t'ate 1 of sailing. iuacnanr anil Firlalit Rales nlwuy ins For Inform ttlon apply to C J Stuart, Freleht and ricket Alien!-, Albany, ur to C H HaswelL Jr., O. r. A P. Agt,, Oretfim Development Co,, 3U4 Mootffomery Sau FrancUco, Cal, C. C. UIMtl'a. A, l). F. and P. Aient Orej:l Paoilo R K Oo. C irvalilj.iOr J. GRADWOHL, ) ' - Crockery, Ete Ware and 'Hardware ;. , OIL AND LEAD. Agricultaral Implements . ' Affeiii lor Wive aa Marine Insurance George L. Converse, ex-member of con. gress from Ohio, the man whom the Ore- goniaii declared would not support Cleve land, will stump New York for Cleveland, Thur.-nan and Hill. FURNITURE. i vti the best and most durable fu,i'uelb"t 1 rr ufs.iund in iheclty go (o Thomas Brink. Hi keeps almost everything tn the lineof furniture that 1a kept In a fliMt-c hon A dispatch from the town of Jasper in Indiana says: Messrs. IIugo.Edwards and Cravens held a meeting at the city hall here last night amidst great enthusiasm, and or ganized a Cleveland and Thurman railroad men's club. Forty-eigtit railroad men, democrats and republican 8, stepped forward and signed the articles. Every man who signed is employed In the Air Line shops of this place. As each republican signed, the large gathering cheered lustily. En' thusiastic speeches were made by Messrs Hugo, Edwards and Cravens. A. M. Swee ney and the Hon. Clement Doane of Jasper, being present, were called for and made stirring speeches. The Hons. Garibel Schmuck, James II. Willard and E- Pink hart addressed a large gathering at Ferdi nand, where only one republican lives, and they captured him, so Ferdinand township now has no republican in her 365 yoters. Patronize home industry. Try one o Joseph's 5-cent cigar. First of his own manufacture. Some Summer Items. It nays to get your groceries at Brownell & Stanard's. You get a five cent ticket with ever Si's worth of goods boucht at Brownell & Stan ard's. J. A. Winter is at Brownsville, and has improved facilities for making photographs of the tinest grade. Qiye him a call. Wauted. NO 134 ""aV TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Another Big Fire. Moscow, Idaho. Oct. 8. A fire broke out in this city this morning. It was discovered at 1 ijojby Night Wnatchman n.merinofrnm si niln nf L-tn.i 1 1 r..t ,1ullllj. uuuerone corner of the Reederblock.plainly showing incendiary work. There has been no rain for three months, and as everything was Ht-v hnr.l n!n. K .1 .... .. . . -v, ...u me mimes traveled with wonderful ranldlv. Thd o , narrow escapes from dtath. The Barton nouse ana Henry's hardware stove were saved by the most strenuous efforts. Thev ....... ..... Cj iu me rest 01 tne Dusmess por tion of town, Loss, about $70,000. Moody Coming. San- Francisco, Oct. 8. The Y. M. C A. rooms tvere filled this morning and afternoon with large audiences to hear D. L.. Mnnnv tltp0v.n,..i:. . . m. . ""scwsi.ipeaK. inisatter- r.oon an Informal r-n.:L . ut 11 i r. ""-i""uii was tenuereu him. He left on the north bound train to- ' ..""V pronabiy go direct to Ore gon, V aslungton territory or British Col umbia and then work slowly back thij wav speaking at various points en route. ST. PAUL, Oct. 8. Hcnrv Vll!J .i dressed the members of the chamber Of commerce, by special invitation, to-day He said many had sharply criticised the z - """ii 1 atmc excursion ot HI'. VP fire firm K... t . ... Vil "i s. Ul luc ""tcome naa shown that it was the best card he ever played, since from the confidence it gave the Ger man visitors, came the means of his latter '"u"l,l"luJ' vjcr.nan capital. He ex- DresSr?H llnlvtiimliil .... - wiiiiuciite in uie i inure of the Northwest. We wiU pay 50 cents per roll for choice shipping butter. 1HOMPSOX tX WATERS. Dootsaxd Shoes. Call at A. B. Mc flwain's and see the ladies' kid and pebble goat shoe, for $1.50, former price $3.50 a. democrat man has seen the shoe and can pronounce it a remarkably cheap shoe ior xne xormer price. Bicycle for Snle. A No. 1, second -hand 43 inch Ball Bear ins Colnmhia in good repair for Bale at a bar gain. Eiujuire ol' iJBOWNELL St STAHARD, ;'oViiLni!s. Mi William Forfcmiller hub jut., received the finest line of center tabltn evor brought to Albany, The; wen manu facted io Detroit, and are novel in design, being the latest stylea for such tables. It yon would see something new under the aun call and see theto center tables. DR. KOSAxVKO In his new discovery for Cftrtsunrrtion. fticco producing a medicine which la ackn iwleilod to be fimj-ly marvelous. It ia exceedingly p to the taiite, wrfectly harmless, and does not In all casen of Consumption, Coughs, Cold, ngCoUjfh, Croup, BrtnchUU, and Vmxi in th aa gvm unt verbal lauiiatiou. ur iio C011 xh and Lunx S.ruu it sold at IV) cent. Unit and S iu WAITED. Benton Fraley. son i t the undersigned. left the Htata of Kansaa ten years hco to come wont, since which time I have not heard from htm. Any one kunwinu his whereabout or information concerning him will confer a great f'tvor by com mutn outing snch to the uunersigned. Hugh Fraley, Lemnore Cal FOR SALE. 20 email tra -l. an 1 three farm, on easy terms Some neir loan. II, BpvtsT. Wnent In Cliieago. Chicago. Oct. 8 Wht December was y higher at $1,22, but weak and receded steadily. At 1 1 o'clock it stands $1,18. May opened at $i,22K, Novem ber $1,19;$. Chief Justice Fuller. WAsHiNGTox.Oct. 8. Chief Justice Ful ler took the oth of office and assumed the active duties of his position to-day. Lost, Walla Walla, Oct. 8. Frank Shaw, a young farmer, came to town Saturday evening and drew $200 for barley sold.s'.nce wiutn time nuinmg nas Deen heard of him. His horse was found at a livery stable, where he left It. Shaw is married, and Is sober and Industrious. The large number of hard character, in towr gives foundation to a fear that lie has been foully dealt with. Oretrnn oranea dpltvprorl tn ,no ,.-,rf nt ika city by M . Hyde, ut 75 cents per bushel. S'.Ti.oOU Worth of Dried Frnlt 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 fruits unloaded and placed in any other house In my line in the city. If you be .ieve in 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 come to see me or be untrue to yourself and family. To satisfy yourself, call and get my prices. Yours respectfully, P. Comes, Albany, Or. -kytakA i,'ity'-vJ'- -i rt'snil. (I report, , . ;. . l( t. tii'.iu.i. . sliiii- ;t ,A irii.,1 ' ',f ' -r- y. Business, Sfr:iian Vtmnrirt btt.o-fc::4 PenmtJishtp Depart mn'.M. S;i;-i . s 't-.i ut uuy Hint. t'nt;- It'iiu l ,p.- L.i! s t'i ipt Vij 1 "'t free. 4. . V!'-., A P. AHsfftOXH. I'rlB. O. U OHFRRT. O.R.fVhUfh "ALBANY IRON WORKS. . CHERRY & PARKES, Machinists, Millwrights, and Iror Founders. yf K are now completo'y prepared to handle all kind of henry work. W will manufacture Steam Engines. Grist and Baw Mill Machinery.acd all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings. PATTERNS IN IDS OM 8HOKT MOTICB. -fpocial attention given to repairing al kinds of machinery. ( I KE FOK SU K HEADACHE. TV yon want a remedy for IVHr.utntNi, Pimple on thefacf, a d a mire rur fr nick hoadnrhe, attk Dr. tiwm and (Son Hie Diuift-, for Or. Uei.ni'l Liv. try a dte, anil'lm frt-e full Im-x in cent. 150 onrriit of M-ood for . ln nt a bargair. nquire o K M Unccne. When Baby vaa sick, we gave her Castoria, When she wax a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, Whon Bho had Children, site gave them Castoria L-x-k ii' "ti rontfr hnw wii.dow at the vobtf Wt-uiv with one of h beit baking pnwders iu the market. Nn l.ttlerv scheme; you simply take your choice P-ROWNELL & STANARP. FOR PltE. IU:hiiir IMe are known by niirfji'ure lll.a . jiplr ioti iitodsivintr a very d aairrotntde itchlntr alter iiiKwaim. Tlilit lrm n fll as Itli'id, t'ltcillrjr and protru(Hrif Pile ytelil at on ti the r-ju'lication of Or. Ikanko'. I'Wc n-nifily, ,-frh a;ta direttly upon h ItriR alTectod, ah rl.iii the tumor, altayinjf th. intenra Itrhinir mfl rffrotiiiir a i fc'mnf-t cure. 60 tmntn. Addn-m Tiw lr IfaaMiiko V:cine Co., Plqu O. Hold hy Dr. (lulu nd 8ti. Tkaciiers Wanted. There are sever al school districts in Linn county wanting teachers. Inquire of Supt. Curi- I