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DAILY EVENING ALBANY DEMOCRAT. VOL. I. ALBANY, OR., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1888. NO 138 -FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Prompt Attention-First-class Hearse jSTAfter business hours call at residence corner Firth and 11a kur streets. WW) TO CALOTA; Southern Pacifls Company's Lino. tub nr. su ista Hours. IOJ bjtw.wi Albviy ft'il 0aii Fi"U'jUj, 35 houri OALIfOKMl.i KXPEKmi ..tlNtf IIAILT Sou'.h 1 4,00 r. . I Luavo fcUb r M I Luavu f:4'J a 11 I Arrivo I'urLland Albany Sun Kruuo'iBio Arrivo Lcavu Leave North 10:40 AM 7:05 A 11 0:30 F ' loial I'AHHRSOKa TttAiSH daily ixcut Sunday). n 12:iUi H I Iioavo j Arrivo Portland Allny Arrive 3:4.'. p ll Leave I 11,35 A H Leave 9 :00 A H LOCAL PASS UNO 8a TRAINS DAILY, KXCKKT BL'NDAY. 10 r M Ioave i:M r m I Arrive X:jti m I Arrive Albany Lulianun Albany Lebanon Leave 6;00 A u Arrivo 2:4f p m Loave 1 2:Uu P H j PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Cars 'or Accoin Immunol ol gecand-t'luu Paucn j sen, attached lit Kxpreu Train.. J Went Side IiMrltl.it. ETWKEX fOKTLAWO A!l COKVALL18, f 0 A 1 h Ail train daily (except Sunday,) Luave - t-:iS e m Arrive Portland OtirvillU Arrivo i Leave (J:l& p 1:30 bxprbm tkjuxs daily (exc jp. Sunday. P U I Leave iUO px 1 Arri- e Portland McMinnville Arrive I Leave 9:00 A M 6.45 A H At AV-wny and Corvallls connect with trains ol wee in facino luinroaa ' For full luformttion regarding rates, mane. etc. on vompany Ajjeufc. i R. KOBHLER, . P. ROGERS, X Mt i.MJr An't . il . Aif YAQUINA ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad, gon Development Company' Steam' snip ijiuu. 225 MILES SHORTS 20 HOURS LESS TIME than by any otlier route. Pipaf-nlita. thrnuu-h oasseuaor ana freight line from Portland and ail points u tlie Willamette vaney iu u" imm ou Francisco, Cal. Fillamatta B.ivdr Lin of Stealers. The "Wm. M. Hos," The "N. S, Bent- Cr both pMsengar and freight trallio be tween Corvallis and Portland and in.er taediate points, leaving Company'!' wharf, Corvallls, and Mowrs. Huimitn ifc Co's hrf, Nos. 201) and Wi Front at., ron teud, three tluaos a wiek us follows : NORTH BOUND. LcaveCorvallis, Moll., Wed. and Friday, 10:0.1 A, M. ,i-ava Aloauv, Monday, od. aim rrumj, i-s.uv rrivo Portland, rue., 'f Im, and Saturday, 6:30 P. M. SOUTH UOU.NO. an rortlaml. Mn WoJ. and Friilny, 8:00 A, M, Lrhvo Oo'-valliH, 'Sua. Leave Allianv, l ue., Thur.. and Saturday, 1:.D p. .VI. '., lliu. aim oatuiuAj, ..-j . . ltnaL. innUn nlima connection at Alban ith trains of the Oregon Paoiiio Itailroad TIMK SOIIKOULK. (except Bundari.) Lorvo Allia'iy, 1:IW r. n, Leave Yaqutna. U:45A,H. Lyava Corva!lld, 1:10 F, M. rnve vaquma, o:o-j r. Uoave CurvallU.lO:35 A.M rnv. Albany, 11:10 A. M, O. it C. truly. a connect at Albany and OorvalliM The aoove trains connect at Yaqiiin with tuo Oreirou Deveiupinent luonipany. tilue oi vteainsiiipi uetweeu iaquina iini rran'.'iHeo. MAILING . rAIH VA'4LlNA IVillainotteVaMay, Monday, Oct. 8 JVitUmotw Valley Sl'.arLliy.OjU 2). VillimDUo Valley Tno'ilay, Oct. 2, Sunday, O.v.H. Friday, Oct. ml, The Company ,nirve .be right to khanze salliim dates without notice. a. it. i'aseairora rrom for.una ana WillamotlB Va lov Dnints can make close Jtonuoctl.'n with the trains of the Yaqulua route at Alnnnv or (Jorvaius, anil it ues- ftined to San t'rancisoo Hhotild arrange to irrive at Yunu na the evening betore iMte Jul sailing. ai.rnirr anil Firlalit llalen nlway. IB Loweai. Pur inlnrin ainn annlv to C J Rtuart. Frelffht anil oicltet Auent. Albany, or to C 11 llaewell, Jr., u. r. x r. Ain,, ureffon ueveionmen. v;o ow. mNnsij Ban t ranciKo, uai. a;. A. O. F . and P. Aient O.-wjii Paoili i H R0. UurralUi,Or V7 I'mjjlli and fat, thoti;b 1 ueodn't say that ; for a glance at my size and u look in my eyes, and you pkiuly can see there's no flies upon me. I'm a little bit short both ot breath . and of l.air, but from shoulders to knees you can see I'm all there. X smilo and I laugh, I juke and I chalT; I refuse to be Bad and 1 never gel mad. But you'd never surmise vvheromy happi ness liea, so I'll tip and confess what you never could guess. A good thing to eat ia alwitys a treat, which will make you as sweet as our sugar cured meat, makes you feel so content wjth the mcney spent that you're bound to feel glad ; and you couldn't got mad though a man just as thin as a rail or a pin was to pull at your nose or tread on your toes. If you're ft 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 to enjoy more of that immense and you'll Beoaa by buying visions and When the Orcgonum gets cauylit in a mean trick, as for instance, the one where It, with evident design, misquoted Thur rr.an's speech for the purpose of showing that that gentleman was in favor of Chinese mir.igration, it attempts to break the force of the disclosure by saying "the matter has no kind of importance." Of course, we sup pose with the OrvyoMiViM.that seems to have no consciencious scruples, the mere matter of open lying about Thurman's record may seem to be of no "importance,"but with the people who have respect for truth and fair dealing the matter is quite different, and thl'lswhy, happily, so many are different fro-n the editor of that paper. wish you were fat For the feeling's show your good groceries, pro crockery of W & T Wallace & Thompson's Fat Man. ; Flinn Block, Albany, Or. " The Portland Daily JVews says carpen. tcr s pianes sell in tngiand tor $15 per doien and the same kind sell in the United States for $10,20 per doen, and that com mon hand saws sell in England at $6 per dozen and in the United States at $? per dozen. Whv in the name of reason then do you squeak and squall when it is propos. ed to reduce the tax on these articles? Our manufacturers of these articles can not pos sibly be injured bv the reduction, because it would be impossible to sell the foreign article here. The News would crv free trade if the democeats should .propose to put pure air on the free list. TELEGRAPHIC m WS ' In view of Gen. Harrison's assertion that the step towards Free Trade does not de pend upon the length but the direction, it is to be feared that the Senate Finance Com mittee has taken the road to Avernus by placing on the free list acorns, raw .dried or undried; bristles, raw or manufactured; dandelion roots, dried or undried; human hair, raw and unclean; and sand all of which are nalive products and should be protected tazainst the pauper l:.bor of Europe. Bicycle for Sole. - A No. 1, second-hand 48 inch Hall Bear ing Columbia in good repair for sale at a bar gain. Euquire of Browsell & Stasard, JULIUS JOSEPH, Manufacturer of Choice Cigars -AND DEALER IM foil FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST C.gars, Plug ann'Sinoklng Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Br .it Pines, fand a line of Smokers' Art eles. Also dealer CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS, I atJjaBIWWMJUUtinM J. GRADWOHL, Crockery, Gla,,s Ware and Hardware OIL AND LE AD. Agricultural Implements Agent ior Fircaod tfarinc fiasisraitce CJJII II I II I TTrt"''"l1Kg'B'M;,'a?;1 ' Geo D. Burton ha- iuat arrived from Iowa with a lot of finely bred Holtin cattle wWch neoiriMtleM than liatf the prlo the i.Bine ela ol cattle have ever been mldfrli Oregon. The. caul re now on VirSs on I half mile south of Albany, where be will take plea.ure In "t; them to WUors? Mr Barton wiil reoeiveoders for pure bred an J hint, grade heifer, and Tcowlto ! be delivered this fail or early in the spring at the lowest potmible prlctn, Addrn , - GEO. D. BARTON, P O. box 163, Albany, Or. Novelties? Mi William Fortmiller hat just received the finest line of center tables ever brought to Albany. The; wer. m&nu facted in Detroit, and are novel in design, buiiig the latest styles for such tables. It you wopM see something new under the sun call ud mo these center tables. Krpolscd. Deadwoob, Dak., I2.A pay car on the Black Hills & Fort Pierre railroad was held up tills forenoon by three masked men for the purpose of securing the money on board for pay of the men. Dick Blackston chief engineer of road, was on the train, ac companied by W. F. Riemer, clerk of the iiomestake Company and Christ Blackston 1 lie party opened fire on the robbers and shot one in the breast, who was secured. He is now in Deadwood jail, One robber escaped and the other is supposed to be dead in the brush. His mask was found covered with blood, Two of their horses were captured and two guns. The sheriff and posse are scouring the vicinity for the escaped robber. Another W. T. Fire. U.n-ioxtown-, T. Oct. 11, A fire here to-day destroyed four buildings. Loss about $tSoo. The fire caught from a hot flue in a new bakery. The parties already have lumber on the ground to rebuild. The city council is taking action to provide better fa cilities to fight lire. The n.-mes of the suf ferers from the fire are: Stephen Bauer; Joseph Lever. Joseph Bushman and Weber Bros. Emperor and Pope, Rome, Oct. 12. Emperor William will visit the Vatican at 1 o'clock this afterncon. He will be received by the pope in Throne hall. His reception will be maked by most impressive ceremonies. The visit of the emperor to the rope does not meet with favor in nationalist circles. Hill in Indiana. Mitciiel, Ind, Oct. 12. Gov, Hill of New York inaugurated his canvass of In diana at this place to-day. He was met at the depot by Gov. Gray and others, and es corted to an adjacent grove, where a large audience had assembled, Boots AS'D Shoes. Call at A. B. Me llwain's and see the ladles' kid and pebble goat shoe, for $1.50, former , price $1.50 A Democrat man has seen the shoe and can pronounce it a remarkably cheap shoe for the former price. DR. BO S.LN-KO In his new discovery for Consumption, succe producing, medicine which Is acknowledged to be simply marvelous. It 1. exceedingly p to the taste, perfectly harmless, and does not In all caw. of Consumption, Coughs. Colds, nff Cough, Croup, BreuchitU, and Pains in in as given universal .atUaitinn. Dr B Cough and Lunj Srup U fold at fiO can Qulsj ani S'Ui. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, site cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, New Wash House. le Chiuaman, who lived hi this town for many year and whs o well liked ly every body h.i returned and will open up a new wash house the tirst "f Septeinr er. On6 fliwtr south of the ll'ivere llnuse. Lt-e do s ftiod work and wants evtir'body M get their washing done ly liim. New Wash House. 11. Jii ('hinunau has houttht the wash house of (ire Lee near Schmeer'n sti'M nd has moved it to Fiwt Street, 3 doors v. ut of Mrs. Murray's hotel whero he u pre n red to do all k.rd o: lanadry vota Hi Ur-; cli BS tyle. WANTED. ftenlon Fralev. -n i-f the 'und rsiu d; lift the -S'utu K.U.4M u.ii act i come wt, Mii'v wuioh true 1 h ve tut heard from hnr. Any ne k--' g his iierealNHitu r ii.f n mimi ion cmct nd'-v him will cobfer a roat fwor by cumn;uuicating such to the i.i)leriijeii. Hugh Fkai.ky, lmforH Cal. FOR SALE. 2)niil tra ui a:nl tlirca farms on owy terns bouie nrnr town. II, BpviXT, Rather than the Chetst imoTi tun Pni:l'i'"'"i 11 liistl'iirttoi!.- ."l;il-- ,.iml rc1iit.'iii..i..fr-'' .i"n'- "'"" SiorliunA1 Common """;f'f "flit, : Htl HI" H.I 'I'd "yhV,, ,p'nt l i l . .lie nnd -vf s ot 'ri'Sra-n ,! V, . $25,000 Worth of Pried Fruit Wanted. And I must have It. I'aving made con tracts with merchants in Eastern Oregon Washington. Idah... 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 .ievein the doctrine of buying in the cheap est and selling in the higliest market and have no conscientious scruples about party or religion, you must come to see me or be untrue to yourself and fnni.lv. To satisfy yourself, call and get my prices. i ours respectfully, P. Coiinv, Albany, Or. Wanted. We will pay 50 cents 1 er roll for choice shipping butter. Thompson & Waters. pjt-rmiza ho-n lidust'V. Tfy 01190 Joseph's 6ceut ci.ir?. F.mc of his own ma mi factor?. I am now receiving my sprinti and fluoimei teens troodfl. Call e:irlv and frnre hara n W. F. ItKAD. ritr; for kkk nkviciie. Poyo i want a rem dv for niinnnfMi, Pltnplcaon thofftct.a d a wire enrrr for airk hedducln1, auk Ur. (lu'ns and bor., the hrua-itwu, I.ir Dr. Uei.iii' Uvo Pilln, tr a Ue, woiiplm tn full bx ?A cent. 150codof wood for mle at a bargain, cqnire ot' F H Uokciw. Ijonk iii our con-r show wii dow at the vnH'B we yivo nirh ttt.e of t e bjt baking poWilerN in the market. No lot e sche.ne ; you imp.y take your choice. Y HOWNELL & STANARD. Itt'i.inx IMc ae "oirtAfn hy m ilit'iure like v'-Tlr ion tro.l.icui very MurttMhlo iuhinir artei ui(r wurtn. 'I'll! f"rni ns wtll an IJUnd, lllced!rfr an I protriKiiinr I'iku it-li at oticu to the upiuicati'jn of Dr. lkN.tiki'H 11V rrnifily, w.ilch acts dirtHtly upon th p ttm ntTuc'pd. tilrt rlmijr the tumorx, aMayinir Ibe InWiine iihinif ml ftTtss'liiy a i?rfine t nin, fiO 01 it. AildrefH The Dr Hosanko IWH.cine Co , I'ifju O. bold hy Dr, Uuin nd Bon. Wonderful Cares, l) t Ci.. -Vul.,4 . v Drucitints. of Kont, (J"., aas : We have been aellint? Vr Kin'a New Disoovery. Kleo trio Hi l era and Hucklen'a Arnica Salve for twoyt'ars. Have never handled remediia that sell as well, or ive uch universal sat in faction. There have been some wonderful uuree effected by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronoi.nced consump tion have been entirely cured by use of a fewhotfhsof Dr King's New Discovery, taken iu connection vith Klctri letters. VW pun ran tee thorn alwaxs. Sold by FobNjr k Maaon,