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VOL. I. I 1 liIvl OR.,FRIDAY,NOVEMBER 30, 1888. NO 179 OYfflLMJ FJ CALIF J HI A -VIA-. Southern FaciflQ Company's Lino. Tiiit .nr. autsTi bouts. ran bitw.iim Albany a'ld tiaa Frwasoa, 3 hoarl OAuroit-m SaPRRSS mil., dailt Morth 4.00 p. a. I Loave Portland Arrive 1 10:45 s:la r a Luav Albany Luave 0; J:6 A M Arrive, sau Francisco Leave I f wukruanamum daiit (except Sunday). 8:00 A u Leave IftiUr M Leave 2:40 PM I Arrivo Portland Albany Eutrco.e Arrive 3:15 1 Leave I A Leave) I) 410 J "LooAI. Ml"" ,,A'L, R-20 p M I Leave Albany (Mir Arrive Lebanon liiWIPM Leave Albany 1-30 fm Arrive Lebanon Arrive I 030 A Loave 6:fyA .trrive 2:45 p Leave 2:00 P PULLMAti BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Oars or jaecimtail" Secimil.Class Pusaen Iters, atlacnea i wpr . n.... Wesl Mile Division. BErVTUEV POUrtiMU t-SIt COttVALLIS traix DAILI (ex jept Sunday,) 70 . I Uave Portland Arrive 0:i0 p Vl:li t a Arrive UorvtllH Leave 1:30 xpases traiks daiia (excjp; Sunday. '50 p H 1 Let re Portland Arrive I l:O0 A oiK r a I Ar.i -e McMiunvillc Leave 6.45 A . . . 1 ..t i 'nrvftllin connect with trains ot ftini .. , Orej m PaciQo Kallroad Through ticket! to all points south .and east yia Calilouna. For full Information rejrardlng- rotes, maps, tc .U on Company-; A.ent at Albany B. KOKULElt, . BOOKIIS, j, ,,j; jii'iA i'. nr. Al TiE AQUINA ROUTE, Oregon Pacific fiaiiroai. iron Development Company's Steam ship Line. 425 MILES SHORTER. 20 moas less time 4h.n hit inv other route. First-claw through passenger and fmiirht line from Portland and all points jroiB"" in -ml frnm Han Francisco, ai. . WillamettB River Lino of Steamers. Fn.--K.tr... At Tn.ir it Thi. H. Runt. ey," The "Three Sisters" are in service for both passenger and freight tratiio be tween Corvallis and Portiaud and inter mediate points, leaving Company's: wharf, I U.Hinun Jtr f?r.'r. COrVaillS, UU luoaaio, - wharf, Nos. 20U and ai2 Front St., Port- ISUU, IQrW WUieo nam. -. . . NORTH BOUND. Leave Corvallis, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days at 8 R. m. Albany, 0:W a. ro. Arrives at Salem S p. m. Leave Salem Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day at 0 a. in. Arrive at Portland 3:30 p. m. SOUTH HOUND. . . . . . .. . MT...I.. ....1 Prill Leave, rurtianu Aiuuuuyn, .uirjrj.j. .iu. . .to days at U a. m, Arrive at Salel at 7:16 p. m. Leave . . i ... ih.iuu ...I Utt.nr.lav at. tl a. m. oaiein iuw.ui.jr, mM-j 1 Arrive at Corvallis at 3,30 p, m. Boats make close connection at Alban with trains of the Oregon Pacific Kallroad TIME SCHEDULE, (except Sundays.) Let re Albany, 1:00 r. a, Leave Corvallis, 1:40 p, . Arrive Yaquina, 6:30 r. a, Leave Yaquina, s:45 A,M. Leave uorvallui,lu:36 a,n. Arnve Albany, 11:10 a. m, I O. t C. trains connect at Albany and Corvallis. The above trains connect at Yaquina with the Oregon Development Company's Line of Nts.unsblps between Yaquina and Hun Francisco. Nf.IL.ING DATES . FROM SAN FRANCISCO. PROM YAO.UIXA Willamette VRlley, Thurs, Doc. O'.h Wed. Doe. lilh Willamette Valloy, Mon. Dec. litli Mou. Dec. 21th vVillamelte Valley, Sun. Dee. 30th. The Company .uorye the right to ohange sailing dates without notice. N. li. Passengers from Por.land and Willamette Vailey points can make close connection withtho trains of the Yaquina route at Albany or Corvallis, and il des tined to sun Francisoo should arrange to arrive at Yaquina the oveuiug before I'ito of sailing. iluseacer and VuciaM Ualcs always me l.uwr.l. 3or Information apply to O 3 Stuart, Freight and Ticket Airent. Albam-. or to C 11 llaetvoll. Jr.. U. F.' A P. Agl Oregon Uevelopinoiit (Jo "'J4 .M.iiHh'oiuery oan craiiiilicj, Oal. V. 4J. 11 -.itt, j. (. F. and P. Arent, OrotJil Pnili It R Co. C irvalii. Revere House; ALBANY, - - - OREGON' CIIAS. PFEIFFER PROPRIETOR. I Filtnd ud in firsf-class style. Tables Kipplled with tho bait In the market. Nice slAanlnir anartmants. Sam nle rooms for commercial travelers, kTFree Ctaek ( aad frsm tke Hatel.'Ct I GOLDEN R1TI.E B17I AM. Cash Goesa Long Ways at Julius GradwonT I have made arrangements for buying goods direct from the factories in Europe, and will sell at wholesale or retail, cheaper than any where else on the Pacific Coast The following are some of my cash retail prices : H dozen unhandled teacups and saucers. 35 cts. H dozen unhandled coff runs nnrl s-.,,- 'zi dozen handled coffee cups an d sau cers, 50 cts. A dozen seven Inch dinner plates, 45 These goods are all iron stone China and net a cheaper grade of goods. These prices are for 30 days. Julius Gradwohl. Hotel Arrivals. Forest Grove, Or,, March 8th. ..,uwlau 1.111 r years witn weakness of the kidneys and have tried many dillerent remedies sought aid from different physicians and even cbanrred climates to nhtai 1. Mitof t... 1 - - - -..u., uu. u.to met Wf i ,n,dl?,rei"8aocess. Hearinr; through Jea, I obtained a box of It and have tie rived more benefit from it than from any thing else I have yet found. Sold by Foshay fc Masan. ' ' CURE FOB SICK HEADACHE, uoyou want a remedy for B-liousness, Pimples on the face, and a anrn kiim Ia. k. . r. Ou'SS and Son. the Dmiririiit.. far l.r nA. ,1...' Pills, try a doee, saniplos free full box 26 cent. Revere House. M M Long, W Q A4nn,fl Gn.M.nDTH.iitmnn I J Guines, llarrisburg; B V Drew, Pitts. U II i:n w I . ri rji rrt , uuijjj (i ixiiucr, A.UI1UUH , 4 a Aruciove; P Riggs, Independence ; G B Rates, Sam S GoldKmllh. II Prr-rrvmnn. A Baxter. Port. land: B Lased, city ; T N Ohown, S F: A 1 i.r -1. ,,,, . TI1..11.., m t iia vvciic, Wisconsin; n ttimiiuii, 01 a.ouis. St Charles. I B Mahr.D Martin.R Y Cole.Mchama : C Denny, Mrs Smith, Cor vallis : A B Slauson, T 3 TownBcnd. L Whlte.Portland : W H Watklnd.Lebanon; W P Pearsall, Philadelphia, Penn : G W and family, Albany ; G L Kinsley ,St Louis, . a n ,c t.1 T ri..i xt r . i ; n. n ivhlz, all b iti j ill iuii, x ; j maslinia, aacramento ; U a Clark, Mills t-ity. Russ House. I Williams, G M Miller Millers j Miss Mulky, I A Miller, F E Dodge, Yaquina ; C Roland, Frluevilie ; W C Rlggs, Crawfordsville ; J D Day, O P P D . VV K Cnii... V r.rt I -1 m .1 . VV f teiio ; 11 r rjius ; r u xvouinson, city ; u Scio ; J H Jones ; Capt Van Alstine and wife, Seattle ; B Johnson, Shedd ;JJ Hoff. man : B Butler : T Wickizer : R Kiebs. Clothing A large and complete lin gents' clothing and furnishing goods at P. A.rT1.v;n' Tnllir'n1hlnirn.rf. ment he has a large line of pants, regular value, $5, which he will sell during the coming week for $2.50. For Sale Cheap. Cook stove, only used two or three months. Call at this office. 3 t H 0 , I'm jolly - and faty though 1 needn't say that ; fur 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 shoulders to knees you can Bee 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 never surmise where my happi ness lies, so I'll up and confssa what you never could guess. A good thing to eat is alway3 a treat, which win make you as sweet a oar sugar cured meat.makes you feel so eontent with the money spent that you're bound to feel glad j and you couldn't get mad though a man just a-i thin as a rail or a piu 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 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 groceries, pro visions and' crockery cf W 8s T The washerwomen of Holland and Bel -glum, so proverbial for their clean and beautiful white linen, use refined bora as a washing powder, in the proportion of a half a pound of borax powder to ten eallona of water. This saves soap nearly one-half r or clothes, as cuff and shirt bosom. r. quiring to be made stiff, a stronger solution ts necessary. Borax beiner a neutral .nil does not in the smallest degree Injure the' unen. .-Next comes starchlnir. A very nice preparation for elossv starch is mH In this way: Pound two ounces of fine white gum arable to a powder. Dut it into a nltch er and pour on it a pint or more of boiling water, cover the pitcher and let it stand all night. In the mornine Dour It enrsfnll v from the dregs into a clean bo'tle, cork it for use. A tablespoonful of this iruin war. er snouia De poured into a pint of starch made in the usual wav.andthe linen starch ed with it. In ironing collars, cuffs, etc rub them before Ironing with a clean white towel in soft water. Rub the iron on a cot ton bag, in which Is a p-ood sized Iuitid of neeswax. Ihe bosomof the shirt annul,! be the last part ironed. The last number of the Connecticut Home gives an account of the wholesale Intimlda tion practiced throughout that State by the manufacturers to make their employees vote for Harrison and Morton. It cite. particularly the case of the owners of the WUlimantic mills, whose superintendents and foremen resorted to the most contepti -bl espionage to see that none of their Democratic employees cast t leir ballots for Cleveland. It was all the more marked be cause, according to the officers statements, tne mills have never been so nourishin" as durlngfthe past four years There has never Deen a campaign in which intimidation played so prominent a part as the one iust closed. Men generally cross their less when there is least pressure on their minds. You will never find a man actually eneraecd in business with his legs crossed. The limbs at those times are straighter than at any other, because the mind and body work together. A man engaged in auditing ac counts will never cross his lcgs.neither will a man who is writing an article, or who Is employed in any manner where his brain is actually engaged. When at work in a sitting posture, the limbs naturally extend to the floor in a perfectly straight line. A man may cross his lees If he is sittinir In an office chair discussing some proposition with another man, but the instant he be- CnmPSrWlllv in ..pnn.t anrl m.n..!v.. . thing to be gained,his limbs uncross'qulck as a nash, he bends forward towards his neighbor and begins to use his hands.That is a phase that I believe you will alwava observe. TELEGRAPHIC jYEWSO A Brutal Game. New York. Nov. 2o.Tn ih. 1 .u.n . ... ,uulwl game to-day the Universltv nf p. i. nia team AmfattA l. . T. " "'cyans 10 to 16. Ihe game was a very exciting one, and bruises and bangs were well distiibuted. Wagenhauret of the Pennsylvania was knocked senseles. ,- Gardner of the Wes leyans was seriously injured j Crane of the Vesivfin-i is.-10 .1 . .. . "t- wui tne mou til, and Mancheste r nf thm YVai . .. , . , . "voicjain was 10 Daajy hurt that he qnit the field. Small Pox at Colfax. Colfax, W. T, Nov. 20 n.nni pi. master C. O. Brawder was d,lni tot... ill, and unon pvamin.iinn . ..is luc wts pro- nounced to be smallpox. It is evident the disease was conveyed here through the mail. The city has purchased a house and lot to be used as a pest house. , Another labor Organization. PlTTSBURO, Nov. 20 Tnhl. T... Charles Tychman and other prominent la bor men are preparing to form a gigantic national ohnr nrr.ni,,.l r. . . with political questions,but they say it will be non-partisan. It will not be in opposl tion to the Knights. lv New Goods Latest styles In toaues turban and soft felt hats just received at IDA Al. URUSH'S We will Bell ou eraceriea nhnanpp than any RMjre lu town. . 1SK0WNKLL ft STANARD Wallace & Thompson's Fat Man, Flinn Block, Albany, Or. New Wash House. many year ana was so wen nsen oy every. tvn.h hnnaa th firat nf HnntnmhAr. one door south of the Revere House. Lee doestiiood work and wants everybody to get Stheir washing dons by him. Fine line of Guns and good stock of Ammuni tion at Deyoe and Bob- a's. Soacial bargains Wanted. Four good, reliable men to sell the Im- iiutiuoiu,ei, iraui auu wBnuu tutu lshiid, Address, The Singer M'fg Co. J, A. Archibald, Agent, Albauy, Or, SUPERIOR LINES OF AGRICULTURAL IM PLEMENTS ATBDE-YOEI&IROBSON'S. WILL BROS, TlAftlfir In allilinlila.lln,nwiv1 O; Orar:, sowing Manhines, Guns." Also a full line of warranto ! Razors, Butcher ailH f-nnlrn Vnlu.. fh. k..i I. i .. .1 - sewing machine oil, needles and extras, for all machines. Ail repairing neatly and reasonably done. CARPENTER AND JOINER. Th nniljMlini.1 la MnnaH In n ' 1 1 kinds of work In hla linit in Mrat-nlaaal,ni- der and with promptness. Address P. O oox o(or can at corner 01 in ana Maple tresis, I. N, Smith, Carpets. Cheaper than you can buy them in Port land. Will sell a good grade of Brussels carpet for Co cents; a heavy three ply car pet for 75 cents, and two ply carpets from 40 cents to 50 cents. Carrie-, k iarge line of oil cloths, linoleum and window shades. A. B. McIlwain PAINTS, OILS AND BRUSHES AT DEYOE & ROBSON'S, If you want a clean and fine smoke ak for u. uorcuu s norno maun wiute laonr cigars. For sale bv most ciijar dealers and at Joseph's factory. Ladies, do not ruin you roinplextion by the iijmi of poisonous eonmetics and face nnwHnm. If Unor faMlaml.. m.nK. if yon are so unfortunate as to have plm plns or bletcheson the neck and face Dil lard's Speulflo will not cover them like a coat of pnint b it will mo-vt effectively re- 'i'w.0.11 wiraiiiioN 11-niii mn sain ana re store thorn to it natural youthful bloom. ror saie oy yonnv . ninsnn, DR. BO-NAN-KO in his new discovery for Consumption, suc ceeded io producing a medicine which hac- sDowieugea uy an to De simply marvelous, It iR axnepninolv nl,.unt tn tt I..I. feetly harmless, and does not sicken. In all ease, of care, of Consumption. Coughs, Cold, Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis, and Pain 1 n I Viu if I... : 1 sstisfactiiin. SrBnsRukn's Cough and Lung Syrup is fold at 50 cents by Dr tinis, ii Son. Horrible Murder. St. Louis,Nov. 2q Details of a hnrrlMA outrage, murder and suicide ua. f rm w.. vada, Mo.,to-day. The outrage and murder ...m1ku auoui eignt miles south of Nevada Yesterday Miss Wray, accompan- lCd bV Genrtri. Pftrh. ...I ... . .. tiict school and boarded with Mrs. Wrav went to the city. Corbe returned last night alone, and said the girl had been dragled from the buggy and murdered by two un- known men. The body was found "in n ClUlTlD Of bushoa nrnr II.. -.. J. :. i " ., . tuuusiuc, me young woman's throat having been cut from ear to ear. Corbe was placed under guard and during the night committed sui cide by taking poison, thus escaping lynch ing. ihe coroner's Inquest developed the fact that the girl had been outraged and thin murdered. -' Beats Oregon. Rochester, V, Y., Nov. 20. It waa r. ported in this city to-night that at a little hamlet near OInn nn tf.a tlA t .t.- n... ----- ----- ." ""c ui tne dui- faio, New York & Philadelphia railway up wards of seventy tramps made their appear ance at an early hour this morning and be. gan to Invade the town and ransack dwel lings. F orty men with shot guns attacked the loafers, and the tramps soon had the shotguns. Further assistance was asked irom surrounding towns, No more particu lar, could be learned. Close Figuring. Wheeling, W. Va., Nov. 28. Should Pendleton, democrat.receive the certificate of electlnn tn thm fiftu.R.f ---------- ....j-....,, tuuKicss xor this district as the returns now apparently stand, the democaat, would be able to or ganize the house by a vote of 163 to 162. The count is completed In Weizel county . Vhe recount resulted in a loss of thirty nine for Atkinson, and Pendleton, demo crat now has nineteen majority in the dfs-trict. TIN WARE AND HARD WARE OF ALL KINDS AT DEYOE & ROBSON'S, It Pays. What f Why.'to get your groceries, canned goods, etc., at the Wil lamette Packing Co's store. Their stock of home canned goods, consisting of pears, peaches, cherries, etc., vegetables, chow chow and pickles,is the best In the market, They have a splendid line of holiday goods, such as fancy groceries, nuts, candies, etc., and their prices are remarkably reasonable. Call at this Store for rrood rroncU nnrl Imr. gains. Cn yon imagine any ailment that will make a fcood natural person so peovlsli, dlKSatlsnnrl. Ill lAinnArar nnrl itr.nl,. ... biilioiirjnass? Tliorels no reason, what ever, why any one should suffer from in rlir-atillrtn ,l.r.n.n.ia I.....I.1 II..... 1 , uj'-foK11"! it" nilu ICRS of ppnte, when Lr. Honley's Dandelion Toni-J, which every one knows ix a cer tain cure, cau be so easily obtained. For saie by Foabay & Mason. I OK riLKN. . ... ........ , . n.ui. j. -j-pir ion. r,ro.luvinkrarerydimtirruetlilo Inihlnir alter iiiirwarm. This form as will as Ullml. Meclii ir anil Krotrndinir Pile, yield at once to the a'nlii-,ti-in of T. Boaaiiko'a lllo remedy, walcli acts directly upon the parts affected, aha'irhlnir the tumors, alia) liiB; the inuna itchine and effecting a pernianert t-itrn. 6U cent.. A-ldresfl The Dr Hoaaiiko VMicine Co . Jiqu O. hi Id by Dr. C 'lias and Son. orange, reooived at Wll'cn & Thompeon'a . Pendlrtow, Oregon, January, 12. TTavin., ... (I-....I ..I, l. l. : .1 1 t . . - -. . ..u ... .... i . 1 1 ii, j aiuuii whb induced to try the Oregun Kidney Tea wbien reliayed me In a short time. I take i, ....... v " .n..,.,..,,nu,,iu5 It lu tliei DUD. lie as a safe remedy for kidney difficul ties, UKUhUH VT. Jt AILRT. County judge of Umalllla. SECURE PRICES. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS AT DEYOE & ROBSOU