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DAILY EVENING ALBANY DEMOCRAT, VOL. I. ALBANY, OR., SaUTRDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1888. NO 1G8 QRLMJ fJ CALIFJMA -nVIA-N Southern Paciflo Company's Lino. vat Mr. 4r4 inn. U bjtwflto Albany and tfaa rrttaln, S5 hours OAUFURMU HXPBBM IktlXS DAILT 8u'.b Worth 4 00 P. M. I Lea Portland Arrive j 10:40 a U 8: F M 1 be Albany Ui 7:U6 a m a. m 1 Arriv - ir'iaiicliio Lof t:3Q r u LCK1AL rASIIHUia TftAIM DA1LT (XCpt Muuday). 800 A m I Lw PurtUmi Arr.r t:itru li:4U P M Lear Albany Leuvo I ll;35 A M 8:40 r M j Arrive Kutruna Leave itiflm VQQUi rAJ8NU TRAINS DAJbT, MXUMtT IUMDAT. I Leave Albany Arrive j 6:45 a H 8 '6 ru I Arrive Lebanon Leva &;U0 a m 12-50 rM I Left Albany Airive j 2:46 r M 13riJ Arrive Lebauim Leave) 2:Uuim PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS, foiirist Sleeping Cars r Accent ji !' Aecaad-ClaiB Pauea Iter, attached I Kxpreaa Tratms. Weit INe IvlTlnlea. BETWCB.K retrLAS(li AMI I'tfKYALLlA, train daily (ox pt Sunday,) A u t Leave Part I mid Arrive i 0:16 r i t.2f f M I Arrive CerVilln Leave 1:30 l Bxpaisa trains dailt (extup. Sunday. 4:60 pm I Leave Portland lU0 Fit j Arrive McMinnviUe Arrive I :Qy A u Leaye 6.45 A y AtAUanr Corvallit oouneut with trains of Oreg w Pacifle Kailroad For full ...format, en rejrdliij- rates, maps, etc., on Company's Ageut. B. KOEHLKR, . P. KOOEK3. HE YAQUINA ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad, ran Development Company's Steam, ship Line. 225 MILES SHORTER 20 HOURS LESS TIME than by any other route. First-class through passenger and freight line from Portland and all paints In the Willamette Valley to and from San Francisco, Cal. Willamette River Line of Steamers. Tue "Win. M. Hoag," The -'N. 8, Bent ey," The "Three Sisters" are in service for both passenger and freight tratlio be tween Corvallls and Portland and inter mediate points, leaving Company'!' wharf, Corrailis, and Messrs. Hulinan fc Co's wharf, Nos. 200 and 202 Front St., Port land, three times a week as follows : NORTH BOUND. Leave Corvallia, Montiayi, Weduesdays and Fri dayiat8a.tn. Albtuy, u:A)avin. Arrives at Salem a p. m. Leave galutn Tueedat, Thursday and gatur clay at 9 a, ni, Arrive at Portland s:3t) p. m. SOL'TU BOUND. Leave Port land Mondays, Wednesday, and Frid day.atda. ni, Arrive at sale.il at 7:15 p. in. Leave 8 atom Tuesday, Thuraday and Saturday at d pf ni. Arrive at Uorvallieat 3;M p. m, Boats make close connection at Alban with trains of the Oregon Pacitio Kailroad TIME SOIIBDULK. (except Sunday..) Lorve Albany, 1:00 r. a, .Leave Yaquina, 6:45 l,H. Leave Uorvalltd, 1:WP, u. Loav. Oorvallu,10:a5 A,M. Arrive Yaquina, 6:30 r. a Arrive Albany, 11:10 a. u, O. O. trains connect at Albany and Corrailis. The above trains connect at Yaquina with the Oregon Development Company's Line of Steamships between Yaquina and .San Francisco. SAILING DATES . FaOX 8A!f raaNciHco. FaOU TAO.UIIIA Willamette Valley, Nor. lit Sam. Willamette Valley, Nor. liib 4 pm. Willamette Valley, Nov. 24th 10 a u Nor. 6th. Nor. 13th. No.. 30th. The Company .nryea the rightj to obange salliug dates without notice. N. 11. Passengers from Portland and Willamette Va.ley points can make close connection with the trains of the Yaquina route at Albany or Corvallis, and if des tined to San Francisco should arrange to irriveat Yaquina the evening before date of sailing. ll'Maenaer and PielgUt ttates always IB. Lewesl. "For Information apply to C J Stuart, Freight and Ticket Agent, Albany, or to C 11 Haswell, Jr., O. F. P. Agt Oregon Development Co,, 4 Montgomery San fraooiaoj, Oil. . C. HtftiUl., A. rt. T. ami P. Atent, )',f, I'aillj H R 0o. Oorrallie Hevere House; ALBANY, - - - OREGON' CHAS. PFEIFFER PROPRIETOR. Fitted up In first-class style. Tables supplied with the best In the market. Nice sleeping apartments. Sample rooms for commercial travelers, rrree Ceaea le aatt tnn Ike af.tel.-C PAINTS, OILS AND BRUSHES AT DBYOB & ROBSON'S. i-J I'm jolly and fat, though 1 oeodn't say that ; for a glance at my size and a look in my eyes, and you plainly can sea there's no flies upon me. I'm a little bit short both ot breath and of hair, but from shoulders to knees you can see I'm all there. I smile and I laugh, I joke and I chaff; I refuse to be sad and 1 never get mad. But you'd neveraurmise where my happi ness lies, so I'll .up and confess what yon sever could guess. A good thing to eat is always a treat, which will make you as sweet as our sugar eured meat,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 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 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 wish you were fat to enjoy more of that For the feeling's immense and you'll slow your good sense by buying groceries,pro visions and crockery of W T 3 Wallace & Thompson's Fat Man, Plinn Block, Albany, Or. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, ; (via Yaquinajto SanJFranciaco.) Of wheat, oats, hops and wool. I am pre pared to take Marine Insurance on all cereals, hops, wool or any consignments of goods to and from San Francisco. For farther partic ulars, address Ala Harris, Agent California Ins. Co., Yaquina, Or. CARPENTER AND JOINER. Tha nn.ljruifr.iQ l I- n.n... . .1- .l 1 kinds of work in hln lina in flro.j.laoa m der and with promptness. Address P. d oox o or can at corner of nth and Maple tree ts, I. N, Smith, New Wash House. Lee Chinaman, who lived in this town for many yean and was so well liked by every body has returned and will open up a new wash house the first of September, one door south of the Rerere House. Lee doeafgond work and wants everybody to get their washing dons by him. G. L. BLACKMAN, Successor to E. W. Langdon. DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES CHEMICALS, BRUSHES, ufa COMBS, ETC. WILL BROS, TiAmlarm In nil Iha IstAof lmni..r) Dl.... . w. , .u w. a..wj ?v nupiut . inuur f)rrrare Uatrtrlnm MshKIha. a l wj &ur-t uvniutj iai'IllUDi.t UUUrl. AlBU ft full Hoe of warranted Razors, Butcher sin x-ouKeti iviuyes. xne Dew Kind or sflwiDfi; macmne on, neeaies and extras, for all machines. Ail repairing neatly and reasonably done. WACONS, HACKS AND UCCIES, We are now agents lat this place for the celebrated wagons, backs and buggies made by Fish Bros., of Kaoine, Wis., and can give better goods and lower prices than ever befois. Remember that we want your trade and will make it an ob. ect for you to come and see us. r . . . Stewart A Sox. Rather than the Cheapest PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE, rnrtlaml. Orerns. iVii-.:uiiiiiirni, u:, ii iimineiion. rsiaiw 'luicil rpiiulii"ii,.'i"'" i-' iMimiuruy. emimts. Slinrthani. Common School and Ptnmantltlp Dipitt mnti. KtmlKiiia adi.ililrd ut any time. (Jata l.'tlie Sli'1 aoryimns o ncrEj.nrtlp.Mlt fr. j. i. w"r a p nnisTnosa.Pria. JOHN BRIGGS, FLOBIST, ALBANY OREC Roses a Spkci altt. ' Cemetery lots plantedjand attended to GRAND Excursion East ! t VIA NORTHERN PACIFIC R.R. Cheapest rate ever made from the Facifio Coast to the East. $80 $80 $80 For round trip from all points In Oregon and Washington Territory to COLUMBUS, OHIO, ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO. . Tickets fo sauv- ' ' ' J September 3, 4 and 5. Good to return toJOclober 81st, ' Join the G. A, R. special train carrylo Oregon and Washington Territory Department to the 22ND NATIONAL ENCAPMENT, C.A.R which meets In Columbns, September 12th, 1888. FOR SALE. SO nnftl tract and .thret Urmi ion wy erai tome near town. H, BttvtNT. Pine Une of Guns and TIN WARE AND HARD good stock of Ammuni tion at Deyoe and Rob- son's, Special bargains. DEYOE & TEXPGRANCB COLUMN. Edited sjr Albaoe W, 0. T, U From the report of Mrs. T. B. Casse, President of the Women's Temperance Publication Association we make the fal lowing extract : The cash receipts for the year, fiom October I, 1887 to October :st, 1888, amounted to $139,74045. Expendi tures for the same period, $126,128.98. The receipts for the year previous were $87, 044.72, making an increase over last year of $43,695-73, or about 49 per cent. The amount paid for presses, machinery, and type during the year was $7,191.33, Total amount of property 011 hand, $24,062.82. Stock to the amount of $11,155.50 has been sold during the year, and is included In the total receipts as given above. The most thrilling report read at the National Convention was that of Mrs. A. F. Newman, Superintendent of work among Mormon women. The ladies of the Union intend eivine a social in the Hall on Thanksgiving even ing. A fine program will be rendered. Due notice will be given and the oro?ram published. When little boys or girls in Japan 'ar naughty and disobedient thevmustbenun ished, of course; but the punishment is very strange. There are very small pieces of rice paper called moxa, and these are lighted with a match and then put upon the finger or hand or arm of the naughty child, and they burn a spot on the tender skin that hurts very, very much. The child screams with the pain, and the red-hot moxa sticks to the skin for a moment or two and then goes cut; but the smarting burn reminds the little child of his fault. WARE OF ALL KINDS AT ROBSON'S. There is more talk about Christian un ion thanjever before. This means that more Christian men and women are thinking about it and praying for it. And that means that the tide is (lowing that way, never to ebb again : GOLDEN HULE BAZAAR. J TELEGRAPHIC NEW Exclusion. Washington, Nov. 16 Th n,. of customs of San Francisce reports to the treasury department the arrival of a vessel with a number of Chinese from Seattle The vessel touched at Victoria, and the collector inntilr. If that ,1 landing at San t rancisco unlawful under me ici ma 01 tne inir.ese exclusion act. The treasury department declines to Issue any Instruction in the matter, and leaves it entirely to the discretion of the collector. .Too Much Liquor. Walli.vgpord, Conn., Nov. :6. Solon G. Jenkins, formerly a nrosoeroua mer. chant.but who has gone to the dogs through drink, lait night shot and killed his father, in-law, Stephen Anthony, aged 60 years. .... mi caicncu an tne rest ot the family with death. He was locked up. Angrv citizens threaten to lynch him. Cold Wave. St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 16. A cold wave passed over the Northwest to-day and left the following records of its intensitv : Du luth, 12 above ; St Paul, 16 ; Moorehead,2; Bismarck, 12 ; Fort Uustcr.Mont., 2 ; Win nipeg, zero. In Doubt. New York, Nov. 16. A special to the Post says General Clark,clerk of the house of representatives.has abandoned the claim that the democrats are certain to have a maioritv. Ha atnt that it .in h- .,..,- sary to await official returns ; that all that can now be said is that the result is in doubt. One of the leading subordinate uiiiiiaia 111 uen. Clark's olhce, who has the same information as to democratic hopes which Gen. Clark himself has, says the of ficials of the house have abandoned the expectation which they had a few days ago that the democrats would organize the house. Cash Goes a Long Ways at J alias Gradwohfs I have made arrangements for buying goods direct from the factories in Europe, and will sell at wholesale or retail, cheaper than any where eUe on the Pacific Coast. The following are some of my cash retail prices ; Yt dozen unhandled teacups and saucers, 35 c". y2 dozen unhandled coffee cups and sau cers, 45 cts. dozen handled coffee cups and sau cers, 50 cts. yi dozen seven inch dinner plates, 45 cts. These goods are all ironstone China and not a cheaper grade of goods. These prices are for 30 days. Julius Gradwohl. a good digestion waits on appetite and a good appetile Is nue of the suiest signs of perfect health. If j nu are low spirited, Irritable, bilious, or have an Irregular ad. petite, then we advise you by all means to take Dr, Henley's Dandelion Tonic Jt will make a new mas of you. Sold by Fostiayct Masou, Statistics sht'w that seventy per cent of the people of the United States ai e suffer ing from disease of the kidney and urin ary organs. A simple pain in the back, it neglected, often runs into that terrible scourge, Blight's disease, whfoh cerries off so man v of our prominent men. If, you nrem!c!cd with any urinary or kid ney trouble, no matter how slight, do not put it off until too late, but procure a package of Oregon Kidney Tea and take according to directions. It will cure you. Sold by Foshay A Mason. . DR. KO NaN-KO in his new discovery for Consumption, uc ceeded iu producing a medicine which ii ac knowledged by All to he simply maivelotis. It is exeeediujrly prn.ant to the tate. per fectly hariiilus., and docs not sicken. In all ca.es of cares of Consumption. Coughs, Colds. Whooping CourIi, Croup,. Bronchitis, and Pains in the Cheat, it has given universal satisfaction. Dr Knsaukn's Cough and Lung Syrup is sold it 50 cents by Dr liuisa & Son I'UK ll!,K. Itchmi; PiliM are kqow.1 by rnleMire liLe 'v wplr ion product!!! a very d'aalrreft.l.io Itrhluir after ins- warm. Till, form aa wtl a. Climl, ltt!edir and Erotrudinir Pile., yield at once to the apnliction ai it. Itoaaiiko. Mle remedy, w.ilch acta directly upon the parts affected, ab'Tblnr the tumor., allaylnf the Interne itching and effectinir a permanent cure. M cnta. Address Tho Dr Boaanko V-4:cine Co , Piqn O. bold by ilr, C. ilia and Son. CURE FOR RICK HEADACHE, Do you want a remedy for B:lloameM, Pimple, on the face, aid a euro cur. for .ick headache, auk Dr. Ou'as and Son, the DnuKlflta, for Dr. (lei.iii's Live Pilla, try a dose, aaniplo free 'ull boa 26 cent, SECURE PRICES. NO 1 R0URLE TO SHOW GOODS AT DEYOE & ROBSOfl Daughter of Noah Webster. Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. 16. Eliza Webster Jones, widow of the late Rev.Hen ry Jones, and daughter of Noah Webster, died this morning, aged 85 years. AVest Will Go East. Ottawa, Ont. Nov. 16. Lord Sackville and the Misses West have abrndoned their proposed trip to Ottawa. The governor general has received a dispatch tiiat they will sail from New York for France at an early day. Accldently Killed. La Grande, Or.', Nov. 16 John Wells, father of L. H. Wells of East Portland, an old pioneer of this city and valley, was thrown from a wagon and killed to-day. lie was bringing a load of wood down the mountain to town, with a four-horse team, when the wheel horses became entangled in the harness of the leaders and the road being frhzen,the wagon went off the grade turning over and injuring Mr. Wells so that he died in about one hour. Hired Girls. San Francisco.Nov.. )6. A local paper says H, Goodman, general passengen and ticket agent of the Southern Pticific rail way, has forwarded a tourist sleeping car to Portland to bring a paaty of thirty-six English women to this city. They will ar. rive her to-morrow. The"v come on their long journey via Quebec, Montreal and the northern faciiic road toi'oriland. These women were sent out here by M 1 8. Parker to act as domestics in the homes of California. Forest Grove, Or., March 8th. I have been troubled many ytiars with weakness of the kidneys and bava tried mnnv difforent remedies sought aid from different physicians and even cb arged climates to obtain relief, but have met with indillerent success, Hwtrinr- through a friend of the vsluoof the Oregon Kidney TVa, I obtained a box of It and hara ate. rived more benefit from it tnan from any thing else I have yet found. J. T, Huff. Sold by Fos hay A Mason. Chilblains, unpleasant odors from the feet and other psrts of the body, nasal catarrh, ringworm, poison oak, stye on the eye, granulated ey lid, eruptive dis eases of the skin, alt disappear after using Dutard's Mpeclflo. Warrantod to effect a radical cure In every Instance, bold by Foshay & Msson. Carpets. Cheaper than you can buy them in Port land. Will sell a good grade of Brussels carpet for 60 cents; a heavy three ply car pet for 75 cents, and two ply carpets from 40 cents to 50 cents. Carriet u large line of oil cloths, linoleum and window shades. A. B. McIlwain SUPERIOR LINES OF AGRICULTURAL IM PLEMENTS AT E YOE & ROBSON'S.