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DAILY EVENING , DEMOCRAT. ALBANY VOL. I. ALBANY, OR., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1888. NO 15G Wm, Fortmiller, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Prompt Attention-First-class Hearse sal-After business hours call at residence oorner Fifth and Baker streets. ...IflMIII II .Southern Pasiflc Company's Line. riiB .nr. gnisT kobte. 1 o , batw'en Albany and 8 FrwolMi, 55 hour. OALIFOKNIA MPaSa. ll.ilKS OAIM WD.n . . , ......... I.,... . il,.iva Portland Amu i i .w i . I 7. lie . u T-40 A a I Arrive pan niii;in.o i - - uxiu rAas.siKS tb.ai.ss daily (except Sunday). 1?00a k"1 L Portland : Arrlw I ; i.-inpu L.eave ..- . I ..in . u Arrive Kuvene Leave 9 flOAM "oau PAsaasa.a trains oau,t, bicupt sukdat. I Leave Albany fit ra Arrive Lebanon 12:60 r a I Leave Albany Arrive I 5:46 a a Leave 5:110 A a Arrive I 2:45 r Leave 2:00 P a PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Cars or ace.ai nutation ol Second-Class Pauea gen, allachca la nxpre.. imw. Weil Side sVivl.lon. BETtTEBX POTlAJI A" COBVALUg THAIS BAIOI (apt Sunday,) ..... i I ArriuM I II'IS P M l.u Leavo ror.ii.uu . - .... ii.i Cervillie iavei:ou m nriiu tkaims 0AI1.T (exo jpl Sunday. I EMra I Leav. . Fortlana . rn. . - - ,00 pa I Arrl-e mciuiiv - i .. r-orvallla connect with train, of I Orel TO Pacioo Ballroad for full luforaiatloo reiaruinj raves, u.i, .v., on company j..... R.KOEHLER, , P. ROGERS, ilw.rir WU.'il'.' "V. iE YAQUINA ROUTE, nrRirnn Pacific Railroaa, --o gou Development Company's Steam- i lis MIIFS SH0ilTft. HA V HMW 20 HOURS LESS TIMt thin bv anv other route. t p,rot.nl a jo Mirouarh . Dasseuzsr and freight lino from Portland and a(l points In tag Willamette Valley to and from San Francisco, C'al. Willamette BAver Lins of Steamers. The "Win. M. Hoair," The "N. S, Bent- ..mi Lii.nuli ara In nnrvinfl r.wu .- .. n.i ivlw hr. tratfta be tween Corvallls and Portland and Inter mediate points, leaving Company'!' wharr, Corvallls, and Messrs. Hulman fc Co's wharf, Nos. 200 and 202 Front St., Port land, three times a weeK as iouuwo . NORTH BOUND. Leave Corvallil, Hon., Wed. and Friday, 10:0JA, at. iMnllhan. u.iml.11 Wfl.1. &itl b'ridav. 12:00 Noonj Arrive Portland, lue., Tim, and Saturday, 6:30 P. M. SOUTH BOUND. Lmva Fnrl.lan.l U, tf.l n.1 Prlilav. 8:00 A. M. Leave Albany, Tue., Thure. and Saturday, V.ifi p. M, Arrive Oo'vallia, Tub., Thu. and baturday, 4:20 P.M. coats mans Close oonneuuou at with trains of Mo Oregon Paoiliu Railroad TlilK SJIlttliULE (exoept Snndaya.) Lerve Albany, 1:0) p. M, .Leave Yaqulna, 6:45 A.M. Leave Corvalhj, 1:10 P.M. Leav. Corvallis, 10:115 A, a. Arrive Yaqulna, 6:30 P. a lArnve Albany, 11:10 A. a, l. . 0. A O. trAliaM nnnnn.r. at Albanv And Corvallls. I lia aoove trains oonueut at Ifaquiru with the Oregon Development Compauy'. Une of steaiinhlps oatween nquiiia and Sau Urancwoo, . PAOM 4A PHA.fJieU.l. FKOa VAUUIMA W amette VaMey, Nov. 1st Sam. Nov. Oth. "i ametle Valley, Nov. 12i.li 4 pm. Nov. ISth. mllanwtle Valley, Nov. 24lll 10 a m ' Nov, 80th. The Company jatttyw .be right to ohane. sailing dates without notice. Passengers from Por.land and Willamette Vai ley points uan make close oonnecll-n with the trains of the Yaqulna route at Albany or Corvallls, and If des tined in San Pranclsoo should arrange to Arrive at Yaquiua the evening before rUte of sailing. , , . ' , 1 "tr aod P.rlckt Ralet alvvaya l. . , , UweRt . ..... i ror Information ipply to (J J Stuart, Frelgtit and icket Ajent, Albanv. or to C H Haivall. Jr O. T. if a " 0nQn Development Uo 04 Montuomer w-. r.Miiuiaui,, vai. I. V. mvmvmt IK. O. r. and P. Arent Orinn Pull, RJRIOo. Corvalll., Of a r. V I 'j C5 7 I'm jolly and fat, thouyh 1 needn't say that. ; lor a glance at my size and a look in my eyes, and you plainly can see there's no flies upon me. I'm a little bit short both ot breath and of hair, but from ehoulders to ' knees you can see I'm all there. I smile and I laugh, I joke and I chaff; I refuSo to be sad and 1 never get mad. But you'd never surmise where my happi ness lies, so I'll up and confess what you never could guess. A good thing to eat is always a treat, which will make you as sweet as our sugar cured meat.makes you fuel so content with the mcney spent that you're bound to feel glad ; and you couldn't get mad though a man just as thin as rail or a pin was to pull at your nose or tread on your toes. If you're fat or your'e lean, if youi'e ' pleasant or mean, just give VV. & T. a show ;J 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 show your good sense by buying grocerieB,pro visions and''' crockery of WT 3 Wallace & Thompson's Fat Man - Plinn Block, Albany, Or. City Drug Store -A full stock of- Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, School Books Perfumery, Toilet Soap, "Brushos, Stationery, xa Diets, etc. etc. Choice Cigars. Preacrirli-us and famiN irc.ipts cattfully -.raparorj, Whliejin town call in and see us. DR. GUISS & SON C. J, DILLON & CO., j i-DEAtERSJIN LUMBER, FLOORING, RUSTIC, ETC, General Job Work, Dressing and Sawing Lumber, Repairing, Etc., Etc. : '. MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF ' ; FURNITURE. Special advantage to purchasers :of rastio flooring, Factory at loot of I,yon'. Street. L W. CLARK, Portrait Photographer. Studio eorner Seoond aud Ferry Streets near Opera Hou. Ground fio.ir. Children's pictures a specialty, '; iijii'.1 ' NOTICE. nwv: ... i i 1 'AU person, knowing inem.riv niu.uwu to Dr.. MoAlli.ter & Woodward, are hereby notified to oall .nd settle at onoe and save oost. . , ii M it Woodward. - '-.w. I TEMPERANCE COLUMN. Edited by Albany W, 0. T, U. ALBANY, - . OREGON CHAS. PFEIFFER PROPRIETOR. Fitted no In first-class style. Tables supplied with the beat in the market. Nice sleeping apartments, Samplo rooms for commercial travelers, trrret Ciirlitin.nl rritat'je Milel.ta D. R. N, BLACKBURN, Attorney at Law ' Offlae, OddJFellnw's Temjile, ALBANY, - - - ORECON. New WasbgHouse. Lae Chiuftinau. who lived in this town for mauy yearo ami wus to well liked by every body hai returned and will open up a new wash house the tint of September, one door south of the Revere House. Lee doesifood work and wants everybody to get J their washing done by him. Nw Wash House. H. Jo Chinaman ha. lioURhtJ thl wah house ol Ore Lee near Schmear atble and ha. moved it to First Street, 3 door, west of Mrs. Murray's hotel where he ia prepared to do all kird. of ianndryjwork in tirat-cl.a. style. National W. C. T, V. Convention. At the opening of the Convention at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, on Friday the 19th of October every seat reserved for visitors, even to the top gallery, was taken long befere the hour of opening the Convention, and many were obliged to go away. The Daily Union Signal give a verbatim report of every session, Sabbath sermon., evening addresses, etc. The five issues are crowded with good thl.igs.food for thought. The old officers were re-elected. When M!ss Willard was brought to the platform afte- her re-election, among other good th'ngs she said : "I thank you for the honor put upon me, this is a year of cul mination, in this year on which we enter 1S89 ; so soon to be here you(meaning the organization) get to be fifteen, I grow to be your ten years' President, and grow to be fifty years old ; mother gets to be eighty five, So those are sweet and sacred dates in my thought family dates. God grant they may be dates to each of us and all of us that shall maak off mile-stones, white and beautiful on the highway by which we march in solid phalaux arm in arm to the celestial city whoes builder and maker is God." Mrs. Buell has served as Cor. Sec. of the National Union, nine years. Mrs. Wood bridge as Rec. Sec. ten years. She again selected Mrs L M Stevens as her assistant. Shortly before the election of officers, Mrs Leonora Barry, fraternal delegate from the Knights of Labor was presented to the Convention, . and in a ten min utes speech tendered the W C T Ii 1 fraternal greeting and hearty sympathy and co-operation in everything undertaken for the honor and integrity of a nations people. In closing her thoughtful remaras she said : "Weaskvour earnest support in abolishing fromtthe saloon window and the cigar 6tore and from other places where it is a degredation for us lo sec It, the pic tures of the nud;, 0r partially nusle forms of w0Sjan as It has been o degraded by men who seem to forget that they owe their existence to woman, and that they are de grading her by the base use of the form of one of her sex." We say, amen, to every word of this and hope that every christian woman in this broad land will speak- so emphatically upon this subject, as to make these vender, of cigarettes and tobacco take down their Indecent pictures, if they do not discontinue the sale of the noxious weed. So many Interesting and instructive pa per, are given by the Convention that we scarcely know from which to cull, but will try from week to week to give as much as our limited space permits. TELEGEAPHIC NEW3 How Keceived. San Francisco, Nov. 2. The Steame City of Sidney, which arrived from China and Japan last night, was the first vessel to leave Hong Kong after new of the passage of the exclusion act had reached there, The news caused considerable consternation there, and out of 1 10 Chinese who had pre viously engaged passage on the steamer for San Francisco only five of them sailed. The steamship company cancled the tickets of all Chinese except those who .guaranteecr that their return passage would be paid in case they were refused landing in the Unit ed states. Terrible Accident. Redding, Pa., Nov. 2. An accident, re sulting in the killing of five persons and injuring many others, took place this fore- noon on the tarm of Jonas Spa yd, in this county,vhere the boiler of a steam thresh ing machine in operation exploded and kill led Irvin Duntelberger,Wm, Rever, Jos. H, Mac rimer and isas Marberger, boos, aud Jos. Spayd. The bodies of all five were hurled larm thirty to fifty feet and were terribly mutilated. The body of Machmer was hurled clear through the weatner boarding of a barn, The building was com pletely wrecked,and the force of the explo- , sion was felt many miles away, Vessels All Right. San Francisco, Nov. 2. The steam whaler Thrasher arrived from the Artie this afternoon and brought information that the thirteen whalers with their crews of about 500 men which were caught in an ice pack the last of September are sate. A Strike. Los Angeles, Nov." 2. The strike of brakemen and switchmen on the Califor nia Central and California Southern roads, which commenced yesterday,is still on.and no freight is now being moved. The cause is the alleged promotion of members of the Conductor's Association in preference 19 members of the Brakemen's Union. Horse for Sale. A good, gentle 6 year old horse for sale. ' Enquire of Brownell & Stanard. Farmers, if you want the brst harness all hand made, go to E L. Power, next to Dem ocrat office. CURE FOB SICK HEADACHE Do you want a remedy for B'HomneM, Pimples on the fact?, a-d a sure cure for tick headache, aak Dr. Ou'ss and Son, the Druggists, for Dr.Ger.ni'a Lire Pilli, try a dose, samples free full box 26 cent, . Vierfck'e balhs. 7 O-Us euros rheumatism, neuralgia aud toothache. Foahay & Mason, Agents. Notice (0 Tax-Payers, olite i berr by piv.n, tl;at I. or my Deputy, will meet thi tnx-rayprs of Linn county, Orecon, at 9 o'clock a. m. and re main until 4 o'clock p. in at tholr raapno tive placfl!" of voting In the several pre cmcts at ihs followinir t!-m anil places for the purpose of eo'.lec ing the taxes for 1888: Kock Creek, Monday, Nov. 12th, 1888. Fox Valley, Tuesday. Nov. 11th Sclo, Wednesday. Nov. 14th. , Franklin Butte, Thursday, Nov. lEth. Santlim, Friday, Nov. ltlth. Lnbanon, Saturday, Nov! I7ih. Waterloo. Mondny. Nov 19, h. l.lbtrty, Tuesday. Nov 20th. Sweet Home, Wednesday. Nor. 21nt. Brush Orepk. Thursday, Nov Knd. Crawfnrrlsvllle, Friday, Nov. 23nl. Hrnwnsvil'e. wainrday, Mov. 24th. Center, Monday, Nov. 20th. Orleans. TujMay, Nov. 27th. NyracuH, Wednesday, Nov. 28lh. . tiarrlsburir, Thurdav. Nov. lllth, Httispy, Frluav, Nov 30lh. ' Shedd, Saturday, Pao. lut. Fast Albany. Tuesday, Hon. 4ih, West Albany, Wednesday, 8th. Prompt psyinent will be r quired. Pay your taxes and save costs, JoHl NMAul MO., Sheriff and Ttx Collector, Dated, Oct. 22nd, 16Sh. FOR SALE. 20 .mall Irart. and three farm. . on .easy terms borne near town. H.Ba'irr. . A London Itlot, London, Nov. 3. A. riot occurred at Middleton, Lancashire, last evening, from an aileinpt to rescue a prisoner. The pol ice took refuge in a shop'. Thecrowd be sieged the place and threw stones. , Sever al persons were injured, One civilian is dy ing. ........ A Utile Clo I, , . Washington, Xjv.j.TIio navy, depart, ment this morning receiyed Information that the cruiser Boston has arrived at King ston, Jamaica, and ordered the commander to proceed to Port-au Prince to protect American interests in Hayti. Sunburn, tan roughness of tb skin an pimples are prompt ly relieved sad oured by applying Dutard's Specific It is a never failing remedy for Sjalt Rheum, Tetter ar.d a'l skin diseases. Sold by Fo shay A Mason. ' ' i -. Silem. Or., April 10th, I have just been cured f quite a severe attack ol Catarrah f tho Bladder and Stneture of the Urath mainly by the use of a couple of boxes or" the Oregon Kidney Tea, and can therefore lecommend the tea as a valuable remedy for diseases of the Kidney aud Urii.ary Organs. Leo Willis. Sold by Foshay A Maion, Plenty of rain. F. M. French keeps railroad time. Why will you eon bout with that listless air and pale face ? Hnve you no lite, no ambition ? You si-em lo care nothing foi' whal tranipirts arouutt you. The beauties cf nature donot iiiurst you, and you feel thn life ii sbnriimi, If you would have the vior and elntlr.lty of youth return, enjoy a Rood hearty meal, and fel like an aitOKether dirtVro' t person, then lake Dr. Henley's ImihIhII n t'onlc. Itcertainly prodm raniarkali'e restilie, Sold by Foahay A Masot, FOK.IM1.KM. Itching l'ile are known lir m lU'.ure Ilk. lyjsplr Ion iiKli,(!inir a y"ry d tMjrroeanle Itclilnir after liiff warm, Tliis lurin ae well as lillnd, lllcedirjr and protrildlnr Piles yield at once to the &pollcati'm of ir. Bonanko'a I'ile remedy, w.iluh ai:ta directly njion th. ptrts affected, aba .riling Hie tumor., ailuylnir the ItiWiiHe iU'hiinr and erfacttnir a pcniunn,'t i-nre. 60 cents. Aorire.a The br' ho.anko 3Jkcilie Co , PUvi O. tiold by Dr. C'tisa and Hon. Blr.ycle forSale A No 1, second-hand 48 inoh fa 1 Huar tutf Colitmhi. in Ki..ri n-pair lor sale at a b.i gair. Enquire of : Browhkll & Stahard, Bargalnst llaralns! I Bargains! 1 1 Remember we are closing out our stock of boots and shoes and have yet some very desirable styles. Come and see lor your selves and you will not regret it. Brownfll & Stanard. J. P. Wallace, Physician and Surgeon, Al bany, Or