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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1889)
Albany Market. 1 heat-62c aU 25c. I utter 15o per lb. ggs 15c lav 9,00. ? otstoes 25 ou per bushel, eef-on foot, Stfc apples 75 cents per bu. Pork 6'Ae per 11 jresneJ Bacons hains,12c. shoulders, 8c. sides. 10c Lard 9.3 per lb.: Flour. 1.25 per bbl. Chickens S 00 per doz. dill Feed bran, 14.00 per ton shorts, 16. middling, 20. Chor- V). OVERLAND TO CAllFQWIA Southern Pacific Company's Line. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. rune between Albany and Saa Frvidsca, 85 hour! OALIPORSIA EIPIIU 11. IMS Hf.N DAILY Uelweeu I'urtlanJ aacl tim Frauilsco, Buog"! I """h 7iw p. u. Lv Portland Ar 10:45 A H lira Lv Albany Lv 6:45 A u .45 am Ar San Francisco Lv 7:00 P M mi PASNdr.a tkaix daily (Kxoept Sunday). iwiVTLv Portland Ar 1 ,3:45PM l--40 p a Lv Albany Lv ll;ao A H t :40 p Ar Eugene Lv 1 9 .00 A a LEBANON BRANCH, fl-nfl pm Ar Lebauon L I 5.45A M IS)PM Lv Albany fl 1:36 VM I Ar Lebanon Ly 2.W P M j PULLMAN' BUFFET SLEEPERS. "Tourist Sleeping Cars, far Aeconiniodatiou ol Second-Class Passes er, atlacneil t Express Trains. The S P Co's terrv mikos connection with all tho emilar trains on thoEiat Side Division rota loot ol f Street, Portland, Vct Side Division. ETWT.E FORTLASID AM COKfAXMg. Mail tsaix oaiit (Exxpt Sunday,) 730 A II I Lv Somalia Ar j 0:i0 p M 12.2f p m Ar Corvillis Lv 1 1:30 p u Krp.Es TtAls daily (Excjp. Sunday. Portland Ar I 11:00 A MeMinnviilo Lv 5.45 A M 4:50 PM I Lv s:U0pu I Ar Tli vow jjli Ticltets To all point SOUTH -A-JSTD EAST VIA CALIFORNIA. For ull Information rcmMIng rates, mips, ile, tall "ii Aent at Ai'ii'iy. R. KOUULER, E. P. BOGLRS, .Manager tal U. K. and P. Aar THE YAQULNA ttOUTK. Oregon Pacific Railroad. jjon Development Company's Steam ship Lino. 225 fsaiLES SSI0STE&. 29 HOURS LESS TIME ,n by eny other rc Jte. first-class through passenger and igut line from Portland and all points the Willamette Valley to and from San ancisco, Cal. .illamette River Line of Steamers. The "Win. M. Uoag," The ". 8, Bent ey " Tne "Three Sisters" are in service for both passenger and freight tralBo be ween Corvallis aud Portland and in.er mediate points, leaving Coinpany'e wharf, Corvallis, and Mews. Hunnan fc Co s wharf, Nos. 200 Bud 202 Front St., l"oit land, three times a Wbek as follows: NORTH BOUND. Leave nrvallii, Moil lays, Woinmdays and Irl darsat0a.nl. Albi.iy. u:Ja. in. Arrives at Salem S p. m. Liave Salem fuci'U, Tnursday aud Satur day at u a, la. Arrive at Portland 3:30 p. tu. 3UUTU BOUND. Leave Portland Mondays, Wednesdays and Krld dsysatOa. in. Arrive at 4alo.a at 7:15 . in. "Leave galea Tuiidt', I'liurslvv anl SuurJay at d a, in. Arrira at Corvallis at 3;30 p, in, Boats make close connection at Alban with trains of lueOregoii Pajlhe Kailroad. TIME Si.'HElULK. (eaeoiit Sundays.) Larva Albany, 1:00 r. M, ,Lctve VaUina, 0:45 a,h. Leave Corvallis, 1:1) P, a. (Leave Corvallis,l0:35 A,H. Arrive Yauuina, 6:30 P. a Arrive Albany, 11:10 A. H, O O. trains conuoit at Albany and Corvallis. The above trains connect at Yaquin with the Oregon Development Comnauy's Une of Steamships between Yaoiiiua and San Pranuisco. NtlLI.VU DVIKS . fKOS VAGINA. Willamette Valley, Tliurday, May 23rd. do Satun'ay, June 1st. do Sunday, June !lth, i u w rAM msxauo. W illamette Valley, Sunday, Ma) Hit, do Tucmlav, May 2111, do WvtlucMlay, June jlll. Ihe Company ryew the right to ihauge sailiua dates without notice. N. ii, i'assentters from Portland and rVillamolle Vailoy points can make close tonnec'lbn with the trains of the Yaquina route at Aiuany or uorvauis, ana II tles tiued to Sn Francisco should arrange to jrriveat Yaquina lheevoniu bofore t'ate of sailiug. aarnaer anil 1, -lulu Italrs alnnya nie Lowest. For information app! io xJ j Stuirt, Frclyht and ticket Airent. Albativ, or to c H Hasacll, Jr., (J. F A P. A(t orcicin Development Co., J4 Montomery San (ranci.co, Cal, f. t. l,),(,t (V..I P. ,.,lp a rent, , Or Pin t: K It Co. Corvallis DR. J.L.HILL, Physician and Surgeon, OiUoo-oor. First and Kerry Streets, ALBANY- OREGON DR. G.WATSON HAST0N Physician and Surgeoxx Offlce opposite the Democrat. DR. W H. DAVIS, Physician and Surgeon. jarOfflce no aUira In Strahan'a Block. May be found at bis offlce gay and night. FRANCIS PFEIFFER. PROPRIETOR OFv- Albany Soda Works, And Manufacturers of CHOICE CONFEuTIONERY, We are mow prepared to pell at w.'mlfc ' -j, always fresh ami pure at Porthrid cos to dealers. We a'') keep a full ef Huts anil Tropical Fruits, IGARS AND TOBACCO DR. C. U. CKAMBERLIN, Homeopathio Physician and Surgeon Special attention to diseases of the eye. si-Office corner of Third and Lyon St, ALBANY, ORECON. FOSHAY & MASON, w -it. AMD UtTAIb Druggists and Booksellers, whioh we sell a publisher'a pnoea witi postageatlded. AsLBAMT. OKEtiOM. C. L. BLACKKIAN, Siicciswr to E. W. Landon. DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES CHEMICALS, BRUSHES, SO IPS COMBS ETC. J. K. WEATHEEFORD, (NOTARY PUBLIC,) iTTORNEY AT LAW, ALBANY, OEEtOK. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS OF THE Sute. Specialattentlon given to collections, & J. WHITNEY, Attorney Anl Counsellor At Lav lotar Public. ALEAir, ORECON, vVUl pra3l'.33 i all of the Conrts .hlsState. All b . mess Intrusted to hi Bill be promptly altended to. D, R- X. BLACKUilN. OEO, W, WRIGHT. BLACKBUPFi & WRIGHT, Attorneys at Law, ,tna t utl ll,n r!nnrls of the State. Prompt attention ivcn lo all busi ness entrusted to ourctre Office Odd Fellows Temple, Albany.Or. T. J. STITES. ATTORNEY AT laANV -AND Notary Public A'. 3 AMY, O2G0N. First National Bank OF AI,HVNY, OKEGOS. President "(.lvm'5? Vice President Cajihler .E. W. LANODON, Aes".Ca.bier JAS. F. POWELL t TRANSACTS A GENERAL banking business. ACCOUNTS KEPT subjett to eheck. 8IOHT EXCHANOE and tel raphle trtnster, sol n New York, San Francisco, ilcago and Pol 'COLLECTIONS MADE on favorable terms. 1 DIRECTORS. 5 S, K. Yorno, E.W. Lawidux, L E Blain, L- Fliks, WALTIlE Tl'RRBLL, Linn County Bank, Cowan, Ralston & ChaniDerlain, ALBANY - - - OREGON. TRANSACTS a general banking business. ORAWSinlll DUFrSoii New York. Sai. Fran SCO an l Portland, Oregon. LOAN MOSEY on appioved lecurity KEf ElVEdoposiU subject check. RedCrownMills S0M, LAXNIXfl & C3., PROPR'S SEW PKOCKSS FLOOR SOPKKIOR fOR FAMIMa AND BAKERS USE. BEST STORAGE FACILITIES. Hie-hest Price in Cash fc Wheat II. J. MlNTIIORS, PfiB. i. Far k ah, ico rre. !. 8. Coon, 8 c. O. II. Moo km Tie:ti The Oregon Land Company OriaAnt7.ciHo thupurp-w oftmylnff nd Rcllinff rr il cfltst1, adver.inliifr '.he Will imetto Valley in all of the Kantem aitcnt to Ilrcct home efkors t tho Williun cite Valli'v, anil h'.ino aentn hi all tho princlpul ,nwnn of Marifin. I'olk, Linn, uemon, i-iaoKaniaa an Ynmhlll count if" to aitl in local hijr immiirrant. Office in the Tate U'lil.liiiir one dour ct of S;w art d Sort, ....... Oneco, 8461. Record , 2:29-34 Oregon's Greatest and Qamest Racehorse, with a Record of 2:29 3-4 first season after four yeavs retirement, 0 performance never before equalled by any horse on the North Pacific Coast, Will be lt Albanv.Tll&siliivs and Thni- liivt! tth6 MoKniiht firin.Wn.lnasiUvs; at Sa'.um, KrliUv.Satiirdav and .MnnH,iv.minu n wav ol Jetl'erson and Turners Station and allowed to serve a limited number of mares. Oneco was sired by Altamom, wasonroad, in Cth ha. Dam, Belle Price by Doble. 2 '28 (3 yoars record 'ZiO'A, fastest n the world for 4 v,.arl ton of HricHon, 1 4 ye ir old roconl 2:3D!, fast est in the world for 1 1 years). The grandeur of Oneco's perforimiiMM the past nea son in oreaKing and delatu. lh, moat determinea coinninations which snrewu men and able manipulators with fast bnr,w devised to defeat him, are still fresh in the memory of all horsomen ; but would remind them anain that he was the sotisatlonai trotter both as a 2 and 3 year old, lowering in turn both records and tons assuming the imperial purple of Juvenile Kinc of the Northwest. His bull dofi tenacity, nev-i failins courage, indomitable will.and blKh strunp; temperament will not brook defeat and his present record is m yet no measure of his speed as 'twas made in the linn1 and under tee most adverse circumstauoas. At three year old he sired I) colc In all Threeof tbeje were trained at two vnvrn'il At. (he end of til) days work, break Inu aud training, any of them could show a 3 minute Rait. Forfeit was paid to 2 of the i1 in match races at Albany, and later on one proved the winner of Inland Kinpirf stakes at Tho Dalles for "2 year olds, aud the followiii): Beason won the 3 year old race at Seattle. These aro all that have beon broken and have changod hands anil brought the sum of $2000. A glance at Oneao's pedigree will with a fair considera tion of hi performances convince the most prejudiced that he will tranamlt be inherits his great speed and. unnmchine eameness. Terms, $50. Altaoo. 3 yeais old resold 3:12, by Altamont, 2:26. Dim, Monia Arnold, 2:15. will be kent at Corvallis and Indonnmlennn. Trins. &io.00 to Insure. Edward Evkrrtt Full brother to Kitty Mnn. record 2:41, will aooompauv Onoeo, terms $15.00 to insure. Sw liabilities assumed for accidents. Will take pleas nre In showing the horses any day, except Sunday. Por extended prsdigroe oi farther particulars address, MCKNIGHT BROS., Albany or Corvallis. Lookout For low prices? FURNITURE, I am now retaking itirni'ureat my factory at cost. People wishing fiii-nt tun can do well to look here for bargaius.aa 1 am i;uing to soil at cost dining the next 30 daye. Co trie and fxsnnne my goods bsfore 'purchasing else where. Factoiv at tlu- river et,il t,f Lvon Stifi t. 2no K? Store KOK KAI.K BY FOSHAY MASON Fnrtmiller k Irving, -FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Prompt Attention-First-class Hearse J P. HAiL, Albany Agent, for C'oltMiib'a Bicvcle, Tricycles and ?afoUs. ANo Hivnl, Uo nnd National Bicvcles am. Cresfrnt nnd Junior Snftv worth from $50 to $0. St-n l for price list oftiHwariu sccoiu-hn wheWs now m stock. fy to & i.AYP.Vi tw UBM fltfrOlUM. Cl uriMiybyiba OinclnnaU.ElV PntiT . ; JiiiHivi'ii univer--..i s. i.ii.ictiun lu tho ; Cionurrbna nnd i.ti'i-i. I prescribe It and i vM : ;.;e iu rtcuinniend i"T it to nil fiufTcrers. MOM-II. M.D., Docitur. 111. PRirr., 81.00. iiold ty Drugglits. nj i n, iv m lcile icau V dst Mock of 2nd p& goofla in the V .. (65 , nd the most reasonable prices, both In uuyiunnd sylliij have ou hhiid II kinds of FJ3N1TURE, STOVES. TINWARE, TRUNKS, 830KS, PliiTUrS, CLOCKS, CROCKERY, ETP , ETC. 0 ie door.wesl of S. E. Young's old store L. GOTTLIEB. 123 First Street, Albany, Or Summons. In the Circuit Court of tin State of Oregon for ijinn County. D. H. Close, Plaintiff, vs. J. M, Potter, Defendant. To J. M. Potter, the above named Defendant! laths name of the Stato of Oregon, yon are hereby renuired.to appear and answer the complaint of the Plaintiff above named against you in tne anove entitled action, now on tile with the Clerk of the above entitled Court. oi or before the Hrst day of the next regular term oi said wourt, to-wit : June 4th, ISS9, and you are hereby notified that if you fail to appoAr and answer said complaint as here by required, the PlaintilTwill take judgment against you for the sum of $150, with inter est thcrtoo at 12 per cent per annum from December 3rd, 1887, and the further sum of $25, Attorney's fees, and for the costs and disbursements of this action to be taxed and for an order oi sule of the real property at tached in this action, to-wit : The north half of the Donation Land Claim of John 1). Potter and Jane H. Potter, his wife, notifica tion No. 7051, claim No. 37, Tp !), 8 R 2 K, Willamette meridian, Linn county, Orceon. And the application of the proceeds of said sale to the payment of Plaintiffs claim above set oat afler the payment of all costs of said sale and of this action. This Summons is published by order of Hon . 1! 1'. Boise, J adge of the above entitl ed Court made at Chambers in the city of Salem in aianon county, Oregon. This 9th day of May, 1889. Hewitt, Bryant & Irvine. Attorneys for Plaintiff. STOCKMEN AND FARMERS ; hereby cortlfy th'-l Dr. 1. N. Woodle has Huccesafiiilvof.tiit'.,1 n my ridtrlitiK bow. TSAAC 3IAY5. For dirt h r rr '; ron i'i rrjrint to rldc- ingH irimr.M or Win i't t -rwui, Dive Pe nrson, Dotmn-M. : I'lV. '.'iMinfln, Alfred Wolvorton, At'-Aia : .tm (Minis. Hcio: W"m. KnMor, VriOMviilf, I practice veter nsry iiift'iii:iii( t" Mlnnv and country iirroundi?ivf, 1 fll an. I residence corner Uh and Wnhi!V'' mN, V..h- r orv SnriHon. Revere House: ALBANY, OREGON C1IAS. PFEIFFER PROPRIETOR. Fitted no In first -class stvle. Tarda. supplied with the best in the market. Nice sleeping apartments, nampie rooms .'or commercial travelers, IFrpe :.irl I anil frum the lintel. 14 IJ TtV iOOOUS.) A'"K-i.-nil acres o( fine I . p . .,. lannlnii nr fi oil land. 4 inllt. waainl I CaKUlliUC.3 ll anv. fir onlv $2 an acre. VVI I ael "iO acres it dosil-M.!. Nio1v located f! on Cooper Turn"r on Corvallis ma I, AT D.P. READ I bavejoought the largestjand best stock of DRY GOODS ever brought to Albany, and I would respectfully nvite every one to call and look' throueh my StyOCk. DON'T FORGET wejearry a full lina of Oc M, Henderson & Uo s BOOTS AND SHOES. The Red School House Shoes are the best in the world. STEWAttT SOX BirsrC.M.HENDERSON&CO'S tatBKHHD BOOTS EK0E3 CHICAGO. mm --aa .,-Jtii r'ii itrTs'isiif r'ipi . awwi Look out for Bargains in the next 30 day. W. P. READ. The Leading i ash Dry Goods Store. SMOKE THE CIGARS Manufactured by Julius Joseph, -ALSO IEALER IN- IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CIGARS, Ping and Hmki.ig tobaccos, Meerschaum and briar pipes and smokes aitiiles generally. Also always lias on hand a nice line of California and Tropical Fruits.