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DAILY EVENING ALBANY DEMOCRAT. VOL. I. ALBANY, OR., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1888. NO 153 Ik Foftmilk FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Prompt Attention-First-class Hearse After businesi hours call at residence corner jmm auu uanw owww, QYHLIWJ TO CAUFQUMIAlI SSouthern Pacific Company's Line rK MT. SB 1ST A, ROUTE. m. bjttvrwri Albany anJ San Fr.ncUui, 36 hours OAIilKORNlA KXPEIMS H.UNJJ DAILY Soa'-h North 4.00 P. u. Luavtj Portland Arrive I 10:40 A u b: '6 F M I Loavo Albany Luavo 7:06 A M 7:40 A W Arrive San F.aricls'jo lanve j :30 p u LO-IAIt PASHiNOK TKAIKB DA1LT (except Sunday), 8:00 A H I Leave Portland Arrive 3:45 p w 12:40 pm I Leave Albany Leave ( 11;35 A H 2:40pm j Arrive Kmrciio Loavo j 9 .00 a m LOCAL PAJMKXQKIl THAIN8 DAILY, KXCBPT MONDAY. ( Leave Albany Arrive 6:46 A u 8:56 ru Arrive Lebaiiuit Leave 6:00 a h 12:50 p u I Leave Albany Arrive f 2:45 pm 1:30 rM Arrive Lobauuu Leave 2:Uupm PULLMA!, BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Oars or Accommonatiuq ol Second-Clans Passes aers, atUcbeil to Express Trains. West Side llvlilim. BETVTEG.V POBTL.iMU AND COUVALLlg, train daily (ex:ept Sunday.) Oam 2;2E e u Leave Arrive j'urtland Curvillis Arrive i Leave (J;l p M 1:30 x rasas TWAINS daily (exojp. Sunday. 4:50 pm I "lOOrMj Leave Arrl-e Portland MuMlnnvllle Arrive j Leave U:0O A 6.4&A AtAlanr nd Corvallls coi.nect with trains of ureg in PaciQa Railroad For full information regarding rates, mtps, etc., on Company's Agent, B. KOBHLKR, ' . P. ROGERS, "HE YAQUINA KOUTE, Oregon Pacific Railroad gon Development Company's Steam' ship Line. 225 MILES SHORTER. 20 HOURS LESS TIME than by an; other route. First-class through passenger and freight line from Portland and all points in the Willamette valley to ami trom Ban rranciaco, (Jul. Willametta River Line of Steamers. The "Win. M. Hoais," The "N. 8, Bent- ey," The "Three Sisters" are in service tor both passenger and freight trailio be tween Corvallis and Portland and Inter mediate points, leaving Company's wharf, Corvallis, and Messrs. Huiman ifc t-'o's wharf, Nos. 200 and 202 Front St., Port land, three times a wiek as follow : NORTH BOUND. Leave Corvallis, Moll., Wod. and Friday, 10:00 A, U. Leave Albany, Monday, Wod. and Friday, 12:00 NoonJ Arrive Portland, tue., Tliu, ami Saturday, 6:30 f. 11. SOU'M BOUND. Lnve Fortland, Hon., Wed. and Friday, 8:00 A, M, Leave Albany, Tue., Thurs. and Saturday, 1:0 p. 11, Arrive Uo'vallb, Tue., Thu. and Saturday, 4:20 1'. 11. Boats make close connection at Alban with trains of the Oregon Pacific Kailroad TIMttSJHguuXK. (except Sundays,) Lwve Albany, 1:00 r. H, Leave Corvallis, l:tjp, m. Arrive Yaquina, &:30 r. u. Leave Yaquina, 0:46 A,M. Loavo Corvallis,10::l& A,u. Arrive Albany, 11:10 A. a, O. A O. trains connect at Albany and Corvallis. The aoove trains oouneut at Yaquina with the Oregon Development Company', Una of Steamships between laquina and sjan I'raucisoo. SAILING) UU Ks . sismKas, iao,i a rHA.luiaoo. KKOJt TAI1IIINA SI!!"""" v"w. Nuv-1' s WllUlUetle Vallnv. M..w Wr.hlmn "ilUiuetle Valley, Nor. attn 10 a oi Nov. Gth. Nov. 13th. Nor. SOtli. Tile flnmunr .rtraa I.I.a l(.h. In ohaiige sailing dates without notice. Win a' Passengers from Portland and Willamette Vaiiey points can make close oonnectbn with the trains of the Yaquina ii i i Aioany or corvallis, and li aes "Md lo San FranoisM should arrange to irrivaaf v I .1 i l J -- uiu. ,uoeTBUius ueiurv caw 0'ai nir. Meager and Fielglit Bates always . , . aieiwrav. ror information apply uC J Stuart, Freight and iicet Ajont, Albany, or to O II Haswell, Jr., O. T. ii '" vrefrou uerelopmuit uo 04 nontgom.r7 CI J aan fraociaco, Oal, . C. C. UVUUk. A. 0. r. and P. Afent ' Orj7oit?Mllo R R Co. 0orrallli,Or v. O I'm jolly and fat, though 1 neodn't say that ; for & glance at toy eize and a look in my eyes, and you plainly can ', see there's do flies upon me. I'm a little bit short both ot breath and of hair, but from ahoitMers to kneea you oan see I'm all thwe. I smile and I laugh, I j .ke and I chaff; I refuse to be sad ami I never pet mod. But you'd never surmise whoruniy happi ness lies, so I'll up and confess what you never could guess. A good thing to eat is always a trar, which will make you as sweet as oar sugar cured meat.makes you feel so oontent with the money spent that you're bound to feel glad ; and you couldn't get 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 fat or your'e lean, if yout'e pleasant or mean, just give W. & T. a show to sell you right low, you will feel suoh a thrill of con tentmeot until you'll wish you were fat to enjoy more of that For the feeling's immense and you'll show your good srnse by buying groceries.pro visions and crockery of W tS T Wallace & Thompson's Fat Man, Plinn Block, Albany, Or. City Drug Store A lull Hock of- Drugs, .Patent Medicines, raints, Oils, Varnishes, School Books, Perfumery, Toilet Soap, Brushes, Stationery, xa Diets, etc. etc. Choice Cigars. Pre8crirti"n6 aad fatniW Whlia in town call in and see un.J reciipts carefully-spared. DR. GUISS & SON C. J, DILLON Si CO., DEALERS IS UMBER, FLOORING, RUSTIC, ETC, ieneral Job Work, Dressing and Sawing Lumber, Repairing, u Etc,, Etc, MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. Special advantage to purchasersJof rustic flooring', Factory at foot of I.jon Street Revere House;- ALBANY, . - . OREGON CHAS. PFEIFFER PROPRIETOR. Fitted ud in flrel -class style. Tables supplied with the beat in the market. Nice sleeping apartments. Sample rooms for commercial travelers. 9Frod C.ucli to an I rr on tile II nel.TSJ L, W. CLARK, 'ortrait Photographer. Studio corner Seoond aud Ferry Streets near Opera Hou. around floor. Children'' pictures a specialty, NOTICE. , All persona knowing themselvea indebted to Dn. MoAlliiter & Woodward, are hereby notified to eall and) settle at onoe and save coe t. Mter k Woodward. D, R. fJ, BLACKBURN, Attorney at Law Offloe, OddFellvw's Temple, ALBANY, - - OREGON. New Wash House. I.eo Chinaman, who lived in this town for maoy eari nd wus so wo II liked by every body has returned and will opeu op a new wash house thettrst of September, one door south of the Revere House. Lee dmsfcood work RDd wants everybody to get their washing done by him. Wash House. H. Jo Chinaman liaa bought the wash hoiu. of (ife Leo near Schmeer stable and has moved it to First Street, 3 doors west of Mrs. Murray's hotel where he it prepared to do all kirda of laundry work in lirat-olaae style. There are 3,ooo women telcjraph opera tors In England earninganywhere from $3coto $1,000 a year. The telegraph being a branch of :he civil service In England.it is necessary for tnem to pass a competitive ex1 uiimiuuon Dciore employment is given tnem. It is stated that Mary Anderson will bring to this country with her 1200 dresses and 300 wigs. The Memphis Avalanche says the question is now whether our Marv intends to open a millinery establishment or a theater. Some Summer Items It pays to get your groceries at Brownell ot otanara s. You get a five cent ticket with ever S worth of eoods bounht at Brownell Stun. arus. Patents Granted. To citizens of the Pacific States during the past week and reported for this paoer by C. A, Snov& Co. Patent lawyers, Opp, u. s. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. Patrick F Dundon. San Francisco .steam boiler ; YV A Ladd, Colfax, whiffletree hook ; L O Lander, Tacoma. iack : S T Myrick, Helix, erain header : D B Rour. land, Mt Shasta, vibrating propeller for boats j S J Saxon.Colfax.fence post ; G W Starr, Grass Valley, concentrator ; J W Suprenant, Astoria, cut off sawinc ma chine j W L Gilson, McMinnville, grain separator. If vour back aches or if -von arA nurTar ing from inflammation of the kindevs.. seminal weakness, brick dust deposit in the urine, or in fact any kidney or liver complaint, do not waste money on - worth loss liniments or plasters, but strike the seat of the disease at once by using the greatest of all known remedies, Oregon Kidney Tea. It is pleasant to take, is pure ly vegetable and has never failed to trlve entire satisfaction. Sold by Foshay A Mason. Sunburn, tan rouehness of the skin snd pimples are promptly relieved and cured by applying Dutard's Srjecifla. It is a never failing remedy for Salt Rheum. Tetter and all skin diseases. Sold by Fo shay & Mason. Salem. Or., April 10th, I have lust been cured of amte a severe attack of Calarrah ef the Bladder and Stricture of the Uretha mainly by the use sf a couple of boxes of the Oregon Kidney Tea.and oan therefore reoom mend the tea as a valuable remedy for diseases of tho Kidney and Urinary Organs. Leo Willis SoK: by Foshay Mason. ' Farmers, if you want the beat harness all hand made, goto EL. Power, next to Dem ocrat office. CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE. Do you want a remedy for B'Houmess, Pimples on the face, and a sure oure for sick headache, ask Dr. Quia, and Son, th. DruKgUte, for Dr. Oer.ni'i Lire Pills, try a dose, aaniplvs free full box 25, cent, I TELEGEiPIIIC NEW Train Collision, Heleka, M. T., Oct. 3o.-disast,ous col Hsion and wreck of two frieght trains oc cui ed last night at Arlee, on the Northern Pac gc road.in whlch three engineers were badly hurt one having his ribs brokenTand the others being badlv contused. The in jured men were T. P. O'RourkeJohn Flem- dnoSub,aehdead,SparkS- Bth And Another. Helana, Mont., Oct. to A two freight trains at Clasoil. a amnli ,.. on the Northern Pacific railroad: twelv. 'n,h Ifl HeIena' to-da-v- re5""d In the death of a man named Chas. Johnson; the wounding and mnimin- r. " V, lne i-jT t. s "iiww men, rraz- ier and Johnson, who broueht he re ,rl ed Ah L.m,who wii, dibV ing such a" ' "ltatb?enahnd"PU,a.,i0n "" hrTnl WC -C taken to company's hospital at Missoula, The dead man was buried here this afternoon. LordSackville, Wasiiixgtox, Oct. 30,-Bv direction of the president, the secretary of State to day informed Lord SackviHe that for causes heretofore made known to her majesty's government his contenance in his nWnt official position in the United States is no longer acceptable to this government and would consequently be detiimental to the relations between the two conntries 91000 Reward. Pomona, Cal, Oct. 3o.-The nation, i democratic committee ha .i..i..j place to offer, in the nam of ti,. ,.. a reward of $1000 for the name of the ..j . employment of detec tives and means to apprehend the author. A Lacky Gambler, Denver, Oct. lo In ,RSr n,... -r n a sportinc man. annllpH to .u. i , -n." . " . ' -I-.--- nic iov:ui lanu ta.ahm.estead """and upon InK.M.. i i J nOW With 7S n'8-"ands,also for a timber culture a,r.there; , The land agent refussed to permit the entries on ,h. j the land was owned by the Greeley Town , " j ' "I'peaiea to tne general ?,o Cf,la?d rsttrd!ly received word through he landoffice here that his timber culture claim has been allowed by the sec retary of the interior, and that hi. home stead claim will probabl; be allowed also. . Viereck's baths. 7 0ks cures rheumatism, neuralgi.i a toothache. Foshay & Mason, Agents, Notice to Tax-Payers. notice is hereby given, mat I, or my Deputy, will meet tb tnx.payers or Linn county, Oregon, at V o'clock a. m. and re main until 4 o'clock p. m at their respeo! tive places of voting in the several pre- oincts, at the following times and places for the purpose of collecting the taxes for Rock Creek, Monday, Nov. 12th, 1888 fox valley, i uesiiay, nov. lata Scio, Wednesday, Nov. 14tb. Franklin Buite, Thursday, Nov. 15th. Santiam, Friday, Nov. 10th Lebanon, Saturday, Nov. I7ih. Waterloo. Mondny. Nov 19, h. Libtny, Tuesday. Nov. 20ib. Sweet Home, Wednesday. Nov. 21at. Brush Creek, T!mrr.day, Nov.21Ind. Oawf'ordsville, Friday, Nov. 23rd. Hrowusville. Saturday, .Snv. 24th. Center, Monday, Nov. 26th .' frleans. Tuesday, Nov. 27th. Syracuse, Wednesday, Nov. 28ih llarrlsburg, Thursday, Nov. ilt.h, Haisey, Fritiav, Nov 3'ith. Shedd, Saturday, IVo. 1st, K t Albany Tuesday, Dtc. 4ih, Wnst Albany, Wednesday, fiih. Prompt pay ueiit will be rtqulred. Pay ju'ir taxes anu savet'ONi. John .Smai.t.mo.1, Sheriff and Tx Co'l'ftor, Dated, Oct 22nd, ISsh. FOR SALE. 20 email tra-ts and thra fArm. bome near town. on oasy terms II, US' 1ST. Administrator's JNotice, Notice is hereby givn that tho ntider- stgnorl has hwu duly f pointed by lli.t Coun ty Court of L'lii' C 'Uuty, Oiegnn, adiniuistra Inr of thee-'ate of .'nmtig Sim Ids, inwaae.l, al petM'U. having olaims against eaid estate are hurchy notified to pr sent the same duly verilied to the nnuerKigntd at his o:hoe in Albany, Oretfoo, within a.x monthi from the date of this ootice. Dated this 27'h day of OcnlM-r, 1888. H. Bryant, Administrator of tho estate of James Shields, deceased. Boots and Shoes. Call at A. B. Mc II wain's and see the ladies' kid and pebble goat shoe, for $ i. So, former price $3.eo A Democrat man has seen the shoe and can pronounce it a remarkably cheap shoe for the former price. Why will jou goabout with that listless JhV,d '"l8 fJ.oe T Have 3u "o ". no ambitiun T V ou stem to care nothing for V "',, " j uuu you. i ne beauties lif S H d9 n,0' '"I'. 7, and jou feel i ha Ihfe is a burden. If you wvuld have ne vuor and e mi I. litV Of Vnltlt. Ht.i.n enjoy a good hearty meal, and feel like an altogether differei.t person, then lake ur, neniey's Dandelion Tonic, llcerlalnly t.uvor. ..maiHHmo results. Bold ostiay A Mason. Horse nr Sale. A good, gentle year old horse for sale. Enquire of Brownell & Stanard. by FOR PILES. Itching- Filet are known by mols-.ure like ivjioir ion producing a very disaurcoahle itching after ins- warm. This form as well as Blind, bleed!. u anil .rotru.ilinr Piles yield at once to the r.ni,ilcatin of or. iioraiilco's Pile reino.lv, w.iieh acta dirccllv upon th' .ria alfected, als Thing the tu'iiora, allaying the iiitense Uuhinir and erTt.ciiiijr a pennsne-t euro 60 cut. Addre The Pr Uosanko ti:ciiie Co . Piau O. Held by Pr. Gnissand son. Bicycle for';S;ile A No I. scoirfi-liaiid 48 iiioh Ha l lw. Kill Coluu.l ia in ((..oil rtpair tur sulo at a bai- Kiii . r.ii(tiue of Brownell it Stanard. All aiinUof wo.ileii ilntss gnodiaie 25 per lit cheninT tli:U tliov Wi re a v.nr nun n.. stock is all fresh, const-qtieiitly we can give yery low prices. W. K. HEAD. Bargalasl Brgalnsl I Bargalnsl I ! Remember we are closlm. out mi, .inet of boots and shoes and have vet nmnvn. desirable styles. Come and see for your selves and you will not regret It.- urownfll 4c Stanard. Karviers Whtu you tie ready to buy jour w iuier stcck of Iwots and shoe., do not ful to call at Krauses & Kl.inV, as we keen Only gnoil liiinot enod. and aril tl,.,n . resiimlil..piii...: All goods w.rrented as ropieaenud. Repairing npstly rt..n. Al bany ShMHtrirr, Flinn Block. J. P. Wallac. Ph,..;i. ....i c . , bany, Or.