"1. Tlwr va a time when every American had u n.v.V for a Uvifg, but wealik It accumu l.itt.l tu t no men decay. 1 lie lamiu ia fit!(ht car for Kanaa road th'.l continue, order foe hundred of car In r utM of the (apply being received daily. In pnuUc the ideal ciiuea lake idc nod voir with a party, but he makes hi partltaa afthation through principle iniiead of ptejud- ! or the partiality thatjenme through proo t acquaintance. limine the year iSSsS there were 49 failures of vxnirn manufacturer with asset of $1,73' o-x an. liabilities amounting to j,tOI,oOo, In SS there were 61 u.lu having asset amounting to $5,6(1,000, and uabititie amounting to fS, 149,000. Strange that under an administration pledged to extend it litter ing care over these Industries, Iter should be so many more failure than under the last Year of Cleveland's term. This is a theme to think about. Tint runt or invention. The inventor of the roller skate made over fs.ooo.ooo. The rubber tip at the end of lead pencils I J m 1 megmu p... more wealth than -wort silver iniees,- Upward of i0,ooo a year was made by the Inventor of th common needle threader. . . . .s I 1 meiiu w . v coy per lip to children shoes made a fortune of f 1.000,000; The inventor of the metal plate used to Protect soles and heel from wear realized profits of over f 5,000,000, An income cl no less than t7$.ooo per aa eriments. brought th. Inventor nnue tUn 130,000, Thit favorite American toy, a "return ball a wooden bmllwuh aa eUstic attached . ,, , . . , . ... I(A yielded the patentee aa incora eeual to f 50,- ao a year. A clsrcrmaa realised fa.ooo a week by th laventioa of a (trance little play thine o be seea for a long time ia eveiy toy shop window and evea in the street of London, A large fortune ha bcea reaped by miner who invented a metal rivet or eyelet at each end of the mouth of coat or trousers pocket to resist the strain caused by the carriage of piece of ore or heavy tools. 7TMa tf-f ffVayVtaW MVlVaPNMaV&) 1 ABB IN CON. Wasmihotox, Dec 30, iSSo. General Hancock ut'ered a great truth, when he said a few dare after he was nominated for the Presidency, "the tariff is a local Uaue." If evidence had been necessary to prove tbl statement it ha been supplied In large quantities by the statement made to the House committee an Way and Mean In the hearing now going on upon the proposed new tariff bill which the republican of that committee are engaged In preparing. For Instance, the New England manufacturer say that unless they are given frie coal and free Iron r-re the will shortly be ruined, while the Iron and coal people of Pennsylvania, Virginia, Wert Virginia and Ohio, to say nothing of others, stoutly maintain that unless the present tariff un coat and Iron ! kept where It Is, or raised, they will be ruined, and will hrve to abandon their mine. When Gen. Hancock catted the tar i IT a focal Issue the the smart-aleck thought it was because he wa Ignorant of the subject, but since then many able men, after year of study, hare arrived at exact) r the same conclusion, because there 1 1 no other logical conclusion. No tariff bill that ha ever been gotten up, or ever will be, will give tatlsfictUn to the entire country. It i simply Impossible because the interest of one section are always di recti opposed to those of another section. Mr Harrison returned to the White House fate Saturday night from a duck- hunting expedition down the Potomac and James river. He also visited Lower Bran don on James, which wa the home of hi father several generation ago and which 1 1 still owned by another branch of the numerous Harrison family. He came through Richmond, Virginia, wheic he was given a very cardial reception. The decorations given the late S S Cos by the Sultan of Turkey are on exhibition at the National Museum in this city and are attracting much attention. According to rojal etiquette the are to be returned lo the Sultan In a short lime. The cruiser Baltimore the fastest war ship in the world has been formally ac cepted by the r.avy department, and will be p.a'.cd In commission a toon a she can be made read, it is denied at the navy department that our squadro.i was sent to Lisbon to compel Portugal to comply with certain demands made by the Sute department.as waa stated lo a New York paper las. Fri da. Look cut for squall earl In January Corporal Tanner ha accepted an invita tion from the Butler club of Boston, to make a speech on the Jackson anniversary January 8. Now that everbody regards it as cer tain tnat the House will pas the re-olu-lion Instructing the committee on Reform in the Civil Service to investigate the va rious charge made against the Commis sion, the Commissioner have begun tail ing folk how glad the are, and how much the court the strictest investiga tion. Let them wait untit the Investiga tion Is ended and then tell the people how they feel. Represenatlve Moore of Texas, who is a mcmoer 01 ine iiousc committee on e lections, thinks the large number of con tested elections from the South is the di rect result of a republl.an conspiracy to unseat enough democrat to give them a good working majority. Hi only hope is that the chairman of the election com mittee will be fall enough to puta stop to the revolutionary prog ram. A rather slim ho,e, . Senator Voorhee is back from Ohio, where he has been conducting the de fence in a sensational murder trial. Mr Clarkson is running the Postoflke d .-partment while Mr Wanamaker i in Philadelphia traightenlng up the ear business and getting things in hpe for the coming year In his big store. A VeunicT That the grand display of neat, ornair.ental baskets, each containing one pound of choicest tea, at LaForest & Thompson's, is the finest Importation ever orought t Albany. Thi tea Is basket ired, pure and of rich flavor. 'Ve offer It at the atc-iii.hly low price or 40c A Smakf Item -The Saest line of cut lery and shear in the city at Stewart & Snx'i. Tlieir goods are the very best and will niund the test. An tr1-,',;!it of bps? designs of chairs j -I i i at Fortmillt r & Irving'. nam wa realised by th inventor of the "Dana- Denf" T..n""J V.JkT.Y TJTx ago at a eo of Uooo, and is totally inc lim Crow' loy M T TiZ' i! JL tLi 3! ruin-- There was no in.utance on it. The ing Jim Crow toy. m,Bl, - . wy ' T'k? p,ft v , " 1 whiaN. hbrary of the Manufacturer,', and Ihemvenuonof "1'har.oha .erpenm . electric hght system, which . now adorns the Mfcliankl a,,, ,nIing 0f ll0Oo In Wh in theout come-of some chemical city and illumine our streets at night, a U by w, . .v:Lu . i..:t- ... At a meeting of debating tociety the other day in Ktntaa, the quealion for diacuuine wait 'Ra.olved, that the protective tariff ' iheuld be maintained." The Mend of the monopiy tariff had etpatinted long and loud oo the beauties and benefit of protection, when an old farmer, ho took the other k1c, arose, ad. hewed Ihechaimian, said not anoth er word, but opened tne v door, hovelJ in alwut three peckt of com, and took Im seat. After a momentary pause, a loud and , w l ik. I " j old tchool house, tkally unanswerable that, it is needles to say, he won the question. a..U"LJ.i.Ll!l,.L-JJ..-. Agatn, w art told that a new democrat le oaoer It to be started at Portland. New It wilt begirt publication January ijth and will be under the editorial control of Post. master C W Roby and printed by the press heretofore used In the San Francisco Kiamlner office. May It be a tuccett. MAYOR cowan adores. Following Is Mayer J L Cowan d dress iellvtrcd to the new City Council. It I a Uv, progressive effort. To the Honors hte. the Common Council of the City of Albany; ukntlemen t Uy municipal law it is the prerogative, end in fact become the positive duty, 01 your presiding omcer 10, irara time 10 . time, communicate with your honorable body, reviewing the public worn ana enactment accomplished, and also submitting such ug eetlioo as to future improvements as would 1 .. ....... tt seem most to conouce 10 ine rencrai wciiare -,,,1 .Mrtrii mi nur riltxntf ami it is in the I fulliUroent ,, duty that I shall claim your iteatio thi evening to briefly offer such thought, touching the general advancement ' C"T-" "PP" ra " " ""' I" "u"1"" 1 T pentlemen of the retinna council. I feel trial 1 sm may wanantcu in omcnim.r 1 ling you upon ine wms ncwitipuiiicu nviiru the twelve and eighteen months last post. The .- .t i- . 1 .1...' 1 e-ntrast in Je appearance of your city of to. day and the date at which you took office is I' . . .1 ..a .1 most marked, ana favorably so, to tne present condition of city affair. During your incum- "i? near future, to see gs ieis brutling from every I street corner and business house ia Albany. I It le aow no longer necessary lor our aiuen. to trudge their way through wind and storm.or wiJJa hemt( to thetr p.,,,.,, ,rtms, furuader your wis encouragement the Albany I Steet Railway, that great engin tor the de-1 vetopmeni ot reauy anu general Business sa 1 KIITI HU WlwmU WV. M VW 1, hmv while being in operatkm only a few month and it line at present only covering two im- portant streets, we may confidently espect Li,h th- i la Mm la -m the wetuern. southern, eastern and northern limits of the city covered by the tine of this important enter I prise, when the suburban croperty of our com-1 imposed a Ine of S 50 and fifteen dsyt impris manity will be made fit and convenient home I onment in the county jail. Tending a motion for our business men. who now occupy r irtt and Seconds slreets. Yon hate don wisely and well in extending financial aid and assistance toward the perfec tion of your fire department. There is no city to-day of any magnitude that is devoid of a good fire service which is not in rust, ruin and decline. There is no merchant that would carry an important business who would arek a city without at first enquiring as to the efficien cy of the fire department. No man of meant would rear a beautiful and costly residence, the home of bis wife and children, unlesa there was evidence of the means of protection of their lives and its beauty and value. It was aa act of prudence, and you did nobly, in pro viding No One' ith their beautiful and reli able Mean tire engine, and while the cost of the tame may have been deemed Jccmsi'lersbte at the lime, you have the sanction of your constituents, who are resting under the secur ity, and who feel that with the present effi cient appliances of our fire department, com bined wilh the known seal and the heroism of our firemen, no such calamity can befall Al bany a came rushing upon our neighbor of Seattle, Ellensburg and Spokane, during the past year. You are also to be commended upon the wisdom you have -liown in the appoint ment and selection of your executives. There has been no one na.ned for due on the police force who ha not proven him self a sober, active, and bithfut officer. The demands made upon you for abso lutely necessary public improvements have been far In excess of revenue at your disposal. You can point 10 the appear, ance and condition of your street, side walks and bridges, which is evidence pUi.i that the people money baa not been ml applied, and I am happy to I.iform you that nolwithslar.diog the usual amount of work done, we are yet within our consti tutional limit for public expenditure. And now, member of the old council. let me thank you for the uniform courte sies extended me during tne ttme that 1 shall have been called upon 10 preside over your deliberations, and I assure you that my best wishes shall go with each and every one of you. And while much ha been done the past year to advance the in terest ct our city, Albany 1 just now on the threshold of her great activity, and her permanent prosperity. And allow me to suggest to you, gentlemen of the Incoming council, that he growth and Importance largely depend upon the wisdom, pru dence and foresight of your deliberations. Albany to-day holds the natural position for the railroad and commercial center of the wonderful Willamette Valley. But even these great natural advantage be come slumbering and valeless, unless the opportunities they offer are seized and u tin zed by t.ie energies of her own people There appear to me many matter of pressing importance that demand your thougntful attention, some of which may be mentioned a follow: The paving or permanent Improvement of First street; the early purchase of ground for park purposes; and the completion of a good sewerage ytein , covering the entire city The early extension and completion of Calapooia, Baker and Railroad street sew er eem to me to be especially urgent. Your constituents are unanimously de. manding that something be dene in thi direction. Every block of sewerage per fected adds Immeasurably to the value of real estate. Every rod of sewer pipe laid lessen the grief and desolation of our homes, and reduces the number and the magnitude of our doctor bills: A city without good sanitary provision J shunned alike by capital and intelligence. Without further argument I take it tor granted that you realize the great need tor the completion of tl it? Important work. flow Is it to be accomplished, Is the only question. I would urge the Immediate and vigorous attention of your finance committee to provide eorne legitimate means whereby the necessary revenue could be secured to defray the expense in curred in the bu'.ldlngof these sewers, and li a sufficient amount could not be realizdd from taxation or other legal sonrces, I aia free to say to you, gentlemen of the coun cil, that I would recommend that our charter be so amended as to allow a bond ed debt, ample to carry thi work to com pletion. Instead of thi being an extrava gant idea, it would eventuate in a wise and an economical expenditure. The peo ple are not captious about thf approprla tions of needed money, but are exceeding ly jealous as to the manner in which the same I applied. There is an urgent need for the Improve ment of First street and the property holder thereon are readv with the mean to complete the tame, when the best, mast economical and permanent vtan of im proement is discovered ortttab'ished. Your committee on street andpublic property would erve the city well by making care ful examination and Inquiry in regard' to thi matter. . Should tbe purchase of suitable ground for public park purpose be long delayed I fear that the rapidly advancing values of reality in our midxt would n a few year place the value of such alto beyond our reach. Thi matter should not be over looked. I deem it your duty to exercise it jnst and liberal policy a to the grantinir of franchise to all legal and legitimate enter, prise that may come among us, always and at all times guarding the right of the people whose servant you are. And finally, gentlemen, there are many important matters touching the Interests of our citizens that will be constantly crowded upon your attentfon.too numerous in fact to here make mention. But I bear to pledge vou my hearty co operation and assistance in futhering any measures that will tend to promote the welfare, pros perity, and happiness of the citizens of Albany. TELEGRAPHIC liKWS ' A nel Vfrerked. rout Tovncknd, Jan. y. The fyiSowing report of the loss of the Wide VVcl by Captain Frederick Sparling is received! The steamer was lost olT Instruction Inland on the aGih of December, Thurslay she c roused the bar and took farewell departute, ''We were from t A M until 4AM dniiine helplessly until wrecked on Destruction island. Ve let co the anchor in seven fathom of water, when the snapped her cable ami was thoroughly help The Okie 'nimt. Columbus, O., Jan. y, The contest for senator ha shown no material change to-day, except in the way of unrupported claims la 1 behalf of the leading candidate. Ilrice.Tlwm a and McMalton. 1 he manager for Uitc claim they have sufficient strength to secure the nominatirit on almost any ballot they may deiire, the second being most frequently men tioned, Mr McMahon dot. not concede the claim of strength for llrire, and 1 aumewhat aggressive and hopeful, I nomas fi lends are also working harit, ' teaalor Ular likarai Be-Kleelew, LocisNiu.tt, Jar. 8. Senator BUtckbura wa to-day re-elected senator by the Kentucky legislature In Joint tessijn. , The Sisrm Uun, San FaANCisco, Jan, 7. Now that that it look a If the storms were over railroad men art estimating the losses occai loned by wash outs, landslide and snow, ' The Southern Pa- 1 u 1.-.. : 1 ik. Umjunl of damage cause, bcinn estimate.1 at Uboul half a million dollars, not officially. however. The disaster were moat severe in canyon, tn Southern CahkMrnta. where iweniy ouu miica 01 iracs were rcnuereu nse- 1m ir.rr. nmuut. .n,l uv.n mil.. uncle stretch were sweot awav ' A AalaaWe alalMlag Baraeri LtswiTON. Me., Jan, T.The Lewiston c(,y building caught fire to-night and wa tot. ,,,, kllill(j. Th-Suil.ll-B ... erected Un P'd. was wLll, deroy. " Aa reeea Waaaaa la C L . 7.Mrs M-ry E ,1a , "7 , ' " . ", , Henderson, of Eugene, Or., while visiting her son. Judge J J Henderson, in this ci'y, died at hi residence last night. She was the widow w 10 wic rion jhu nenaerson, woo rep- Vt.WH .UllPVH, l.llllilll. 'will betaken to Oregon. (taial far reateasal, ikiw,.,,,.-iu 5 F I Ka r of iS. J ACESOSttlLta, Jan. O. fc J KS atr Ol tlM Tile7 Keconi, was arraigned to day lor Judg- ment in the contempt case, and Judge Webster I for appeal to the supreme cuurt, Kaiser wa released on his own recognizance. Aai rtsaeer ) D. Etc en a CfTV.Jan. 6. William Houston, who lesided about ten miles, west of the city, dropped dead in the dooryard of hi daughter. Mr liailey, last Monday He wa 84 year old and had resided in the country over thirty year. Heart disease is the supposed cause, Wllhsat (nin, HcutNA, Jan. 6. Tbe democratic legisla tors met in joint convention at noon, but, a heretofore without a quorum. The twenty ix out of thirty eight member present took a ballot, each voting for th csncus nominee, Clark and Maginnis, Adjourned till tomor row. Tax Levy or at a Mlt la. Salem, Jan, 6. The Isx levy fur 1890, mad by the state executive board to-day, ht the general expenir is $ aj 35 ot itis: univer sity tax, t-7 mills; military tax, 1-5 mitt malt- tng a total ot 0 aiiii. Two Brave Mtn. San FtUNCtaco, yan. 6. K Heorttadl tor of tbe Examiner, ha presented a gold watch an fioo each to Allen Kelly and II K Haaton. the two reporter who went out Fri day night in a tug chartered by Mr Hearst and rescued Antonio Nicholas fiesa a perilous poii- tion on the rock in the ocean near I'oint Boa ita. A BallrMdl AeeldeM. AftL'NCTO. Or., Jan. 6. Last Saturday, the 4th int., about two mile above town, wa the scene of a sad train disaster. The Hep pner train left here at 1:30, her regular tint for leaving. A freight train let The Willow shortly before, to run lo thi place. Whea about two mile above kerc, tb two train collided, killing one man. The name of the firerosa, who wa killed in the accident wo John Hayes. , rant Skating. MiitNEAFOLls, Jan. 5. Joseph Donoghue, at the Palace rink lo-nigh, skated five mile in seventeen minute and eight seconds. Thit beat the best previous world record by nice second. Amsterdam, Jan- 5. In a skating match to-day Norseng, the Norwegian, won the five mile race ia sixteen minuie and forty eight and three fifth second. Tbel4Trlh. Seattle, Wash., Jan. 5, Two resideni of Eastern Washington, Miss Shankwalter, of Walla Walla, and Mr R S Twang, living twenty mite from Wheatland, narrowly escap ed death from asphyxiation on Saturday night at the Kus house as a result of blowing mil the ga. Physicians were summond, and after several hours work, they succeeded in restoring her to consciousness, and it wa thought at a late hour td-ight she would recover. ' 014 It. De Moines, Jan. 5. Three men were in jured fatally and half a dozen terionsly by a rear end collision on the Rock Island near Makola hue last night. Both were freight trains and the collision was due to a fog pre vailing which made the lights on the first train invisible, A Base Ball Bat. San Fhancisco, Jan 5. George E Smith.a 16 year old boy, was accidentally killed this afternoon by being struck on the head wilh a baseball bat in the hands of Dennis McCartl.y, a companion, bmtth was acting as catcher in a game, snd was standing close to the bat ter. McCarthy supped backward and put all his ttrength into a blow aimed at the nail when lie struck .Smith over the right ear, fracturing his skull and knocking him insensible. Smith died in a short time. Fiier Theaters, San Francisco, Jan. 5. Last month has been a disasterous one to the theater managers of this city, They have been wande'ins through the lobbies of their respective houses, looking in occassionally at the audit nee, and the place where the audience ought to ' be, but aie not, and saying "they will corr.e to morrow. 1 he momentum of theater going wa stopped on account of the stormy weather and it may take tome time to start it up tgain, . tVUI High. New Vore, Jan. s.Marouk Mayer report his arrival at the City of Mexico, and enor mous sales for the Patlt operatic performances. ruieen nigntt at 150 for the season, o" 812 per night. Get In ' On fhe ground floor, by buying an acre (n Astoria be lore the year clones. Tbls Trade Mai k on a stove means it is Oik best thrt ex pe. fence and skill can con- trive. Bold only by G. V. Smith, Ladies thoer, mens timer, mitce shoe rdiiidreusthnes.'nieii bootr, hoys boots, tt ! tht cost to make room for oUx-r c,oods at C firownell't. Struck Oil At $1.25 per 5 gallon can 3st Standard oil, at the Willamette Packing Co.' ttore. If you have auy job wirk lido call oa Q W, Smithwho i pr!ia'..i 10 do it with oratnenand ditnuti unit as cheap as anyone. v Tne DM v.nwg pop rtl. i'Jtf.ie smoking is faot TIIK MAN a limit TOWN. Kid!s ornpt for taleat VL Kenton's Q'tiiitic 75 rent per bushol at) 0 K Brow Home made luinue meat at O K llrow- He)!. riooly t.f Oicuon aiiiiUia at 0 K Htow-1 Delia, Ladira'all wool snftlltt ludurwunr. 73a,. Bahin Chamois inoeoasln at Barrow & Kearla, Chines otan btrrb- and iitt iihh 0 K Bowllt. For dautrittry tr l)t Wauenner over the Linn Couutf Hank, An assortment of library lamp are being offered eliMp at C ''1 lirowuella, Low tirioa are what eon lit ami C E Druwaell i the plao to got them. Sauer kraut, piuklet, pickled pijii ft and everything uic at 0 K Brownsils. New England eondsniid mloo meat at F L Kenton , at 13 tionts a package. Ask to see our Railroad Engineer ibot, just leeaived at Harrow & SsarU. Harrow St StArlt have last received an invoice of ladie flue shoe frein tleorg W mkiiow, t.iiiego. SuWriptiou fot all the leading nw paper ana mgsinr reeiv by V li Ken too, near the t'osti.Uloe. All order for warded without delay. Qo to l'aisley ft Fish for four Job sritt iu. s hey do any and all kiudsof work la the t stalling and job priUmg line. Quiok work and tew prion. 1 prion. Ur and Down. Some of the princi pal up and down In business Ufa It to keep yiti'y up and price -W. Tbl I being done very successfully at LaForett & T.iompsou's.and those dinner sat to be distributed among our customer Ian. 1st Ik creating no little Interest as well as our price. Next. -Ne -.best place In town I Gilaon' ne tshop l.t the Fromaa Block, nentw.vito Forltnlller & Irvine'. Uest brer town. Uavu Uiic of the Anest lot of gue and revolver aver received In Albany i now in stock at Stewart & Sot'. Hun ter should call and see thii and get pricw eior ouytng. A Discount When buying your Isolt - da slipper for men, women, Mine and children, also felt shoe and slipper, re member that S k. Younar will m!v you a discount ot ten per cent on your purchase, which Is eanlvaUnt to one year interest on your money. S.aoka th anUbrated Havana filled el- gsrs, manofaeterad at J alius Joseph' eigar iciury. vsaiy o etui. "Tiis- Lapik Onlt. I imnow pre pared to do all kind of stamping, and have over two thousand tfeslgn to choe from. Alto-keep a nice line of embroid ery materials, such a arrasene. crewel. No, 1 and a embroider chenille, prlttce chenille, etc., etc , and the finest pom pons, tassel, crescent, cords plushaa.felt and fancy work material ever In the city. Zephyr is going at 5 cent an ounce. Mis Minnie CoTwelfhas churvo at Dili .1in-f - n.ent, and ha had teveral year expert. ence In all kinds of anev work ami mmn ing. U.V. SiMPao. Albany, Oregitft. tare rartaJaa Uut Curtains. I have just received ray fall stock eJ lace curtain bought dlreet front Importer, tne largest stock eve DroagDtlotm marl et, ana best value lor me mony Samcbl E. tocxo,- 1 O-ks core rfce tuusustn, neuralgia and j toHhache, FotbayX Mason AgsoU. trading I'hetograpbeni Albaay Oregon. W have hoajtht all tba negative mad by L W Clark and W II (Jrceawood vp to Nor IStb, 1S89. Duplicate eo be bad from tbem only of at reduced raU. We hay also shoot 13,000 negative made by nr elvtn, team which dup!iot cn be bad at like ratea. Wa carry th only full lio of vtewa of thi eute aod do eaUrgod work at lowest rstsa fur firt cla work. W ball ba pleased to yon at ur-5tdto in Fromau' block, next door to Maaooie Temple. oa m. 4, PATToii, Fhjjlalan ani largson, BLUMBff RQ'd BLOCK. Fmal disuse aeiaj(y. Can Wfannd ia tb oASe day aad night. TOTFX CHEAP MONEY. We have made arrangement to supply money, to all on long time at low ratea of interest on improved tirnis and city prop erty, Tli tee who contemplal building brick block or good brick butinett houe n get money. See u. WALLA4K& Ctmtcs. . ALBANY, OH. ffBIISM & HUBERT BEQB., Real Estate Agents Farm ar.4 lUuchea for sale. Also city broperty in Albany oa i;;ryili. Hotica of ippoinlmest of Aflmin- , xgtraini Notiee is hereby given thit the under signed bt been duly appointed by th Cuuuty court of tbe estate of Oregon for the County of Lino, a the administratrix of the a tat of Alexander Downing, deceased, and all person are hereby notified to preteit their claim duly yrritiad aocordinjf to law within six ni.mtha from dat of thi notice to the undersigned at her residence on the farm of deceased in Lion county Oregon,' it being shoot 8 tril northeast nf Soio Or, goo. The undertigned get ner mail at Stay ton Oregon, - Dated thisCth, day of Uecombir, 189. , MlXEISVA DOWKIKO, . , Administratrix f above estate. Administrator's JSotice, Notioo i hereby given that the tatsder if(oed ola icrvivioK administrator of th stata of Wallace Cushman, deceased, lias tiled bis final aoco jnt in the matter of id statt in th County Court of Linn county, Oregon, and raid Court boa Sxd Monday, tbe 6tb day i-f January, J890,t the hour of me o clock, in the afternoon of said day.for .he hearing f abjection to said account if toy tbaieba and for the rrttlemenl thereof. P. Bbbtholo, Bole surviving Administrator. Hitwirr & Irvine, Att'ya for Admr. Hotico of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby p.ivu that the under signed adminiftsator of thu tst ito of John B Williims, dccnaied, lits liiid his final account with the Clerk of Linn county, Ore gon, and the County Court his fixed the Srd day of February, 190, At the hour of ten o'clock a. m., for the hearing of objections to said account and for the settlement of said estate. Thi the ltJth day of December, ISSO. BP WitUAMa, J K WiCATHKRroRD, Admiuistrator. Att'y for Admin. S. W. Paisley, Albany, Omgon. WUOLESALK DEALER IN- iunuMli CuJ. iJ-llu. Or'lot xr.lioit'd froia t';'ttral9. NEW A D VI! UTI3 IS M EM 1 3. RlCnrs -If you dtr tbani no vaa fooling away inn on tblngathat don't ray t but Monr) f l.OU at one ror iiiaanlOint outfit of oar CJreat New Stanley Iteak, II book ami tru not aatur.ntory we will rrfund your inouay. No rink. No capita! nod4. Itatls ladle and gnuilaniin asployed, Doa't loan tints la wriiln f. "fltep la htl lha wttorn ra troubtad." IHya art worth dnllara, Addrowt U. F, Jotuteo et Co., lUUO MaloMt., Hlobanaael, Ya. MfltlNTY rtllflAMTTRBRJ KOTIO.- I J flital. ta uf.ilf alt onaernad that tfiura la nusr anffloiant fotlda 10 th Ooanty Treaattrora oflloaof Una county urasoH to m.innm 1111 oniaiaoainar rants. Intarirat on all anooraaa war rant will eaaaa from till data. riFAawaLb . TraaM rt ,.ar.tr. navr mlleu eow, I1 liorta, altcht yaara old.aod a btigff . ai most iia m. For aarUaulara aatiai tuia OB1U0. , fOKSALK.- a Nn 1 mtlllntr at oca. lo B' an A Bo I loeation lo tha. turtyin city of Albany, Low ratitt arnil a!anaiu room. For particular a Id raee 1 inn, O lks M Albany or. MON ST TO LO A N.-Tbe Bodarainwaa ba boma oapltal to loan on good eat aataiM propeiiy Y lot, Itijtilratt.laofflr, n FTVRKAL 8M ALL TRACTS of land O "rr town for aala IotoJr'.f ILtiryant. on aay tarma. w t ncPHERson. First Stmt, Rl It.tkU Broker. laaranaa.nd money to lust. I liava a lar lis ot improyea it -imiirt eitv eios-trtv. aad (rait, garden and farasiof load la large aad small traot. At 1 aali an aommiasioa eoly.if yen want ttt bay or sail it will pay you to aau and sea sua. ALB1BI IBSTHiCi C01P1HT, ' ALBANY, ORaOJ. Th Only Complft Set of Abstract Books and Maps in Linn County. jHrOfflo lo the Court lions, Bualnsaa cttrat4 . to th Co. abal have fiotnpt and oarafut niteutli-D, tXJll'.W - '.J Albany Nurseries. W are permanently located on tbe old Cilo aoMMMtaad 4 mil ftoat Albany on Coryalli road, and ba on band large took of Choice Fruit Trees I f our own growinft wb ah w , ,1U 1 lowest hvinu rata. I i'aitiea eontroaplatiog planting tree srit Oosolt their intsreat by atatnining oar lock and prices before purchaaiag. , llrMtif St ctaowatu Albany, Oregon. Corner of Znd aad Terry St., Albaay, Oregaa mini m I hare sold a'.l the negative made by L W Clark and those triad by myself up to a recent date,and all my patrons of tbe past will And me prepared to make them better work thin before, with new back ground, accessories and near novel'! la photo wcrk that are very odd and artistic if design. Mother your babies shall re celve special attention. I do enlarging work at my studio, (da not ad It I) San Francisco 'or Cast.) In oll.rra von, India-Ink, etc. I also da liromlde work when order ed. Order left for view work will be til ed by flrst-clas workmen. JAKES P. HEAD, Attcrcsy at Law and Till 3 Examiner, ALBANY OREGON. Witl prsctlo in all th eourta of tb 8tat. AtMtrssU of Title furnished on bort noli. Ten yiar atperiaoee. Sheriffs Sals. Ik Circuit Court ef tie State (f Cr- Ham May and W F Mendenhall,dininitra tor of the estate of Euoelt iloo!(,doead plaintifTs, 1 Hi-am Smith and W W Brui:.partnrrs do iug businM node r tb fit m name of Smith & Briifgs, Hiram Kuiub and J W liraaadeid. partuoi doing Lutiutss under tb firm nam of Sinitli Urasslit-ld, iliram Smith, Jofi-a W Wate rs and W W iiiijfit, partner doing bnuuesa nuder t be firm nam ot Smith, Wat r Hrlyg', Iliram Mmiih,Jani W Bras- DiIJ, ul r MvCnllfty, Jama M bbtlley and W J Hranifll.(.ariurrs douK bnsiuew uodr the tirin o.mr i f huutb, Drstild A Co., Ma' A K Hmill,, J lite W Brastfltld. Lydia I'.rsatirl'', E'ixibetb Martin, Alexsn dar bainmervilla, Wiliougbby Chut chill. K V CaMwell, .'oi u Q Vutha,Ueorga Bailey, Jol-n ftufrimerviile, li N Hill, Joseph Sum merviile. ttolomon Cox, Samuel Nixon, John McCarhtUT.llenry Ksnshr,Cthf in Wigte, A Hnmphrvy, John Civtwell, Jacob Wile, John KeUsy and Julm Barnett, partner do tig buain nnd.r the name of Kalaev & Kurnrtt, Jaa IMt, F A Checowtth aio V M Johnson. pareuer dniog businas under thhm Chenowetb & Jnhowon, tUxnan Mmitb, doba F MoCartney.Nsney C Wilson, John Keiver, Winfictd nnmmerville, E F Wy't, Daniel McClain, O U Baber, Mack Kumrnervirte, fiarv.y Xammarville, O K Ward, Jerry If ay.John FosterJ D Bennett, J II D ileadaraon.J B Hiil.M Wilkin,Sm net 8wiitJ Hiram Smith and Mary A B Smith, b wife, W W Briirg and Harriett Briggs, U. I wife, All Hovey acd H C Homiilimtl partner under the firm name of Hovey A ,rfumphrey, John M Thompson, lKUawsoa aao vanduyo ana UKilUl, defendant! Notice 1 ' nu Aby given that by virtue of anexeeutt oa oraer ox i iuaea out 01 th above, od Court In the aboye entitled suit, I wi atareay, IhatSlh day of Jaa nary, 1890, at the Court House door, in the city of Al bany, Lino eounty, Oregon, at tbe bur ot 1 o'olock p. m. of said day, sell at publie notion for cash in band to the highest bid der the real property detsribed in said exe cution and order of sale a follow tewit 1 Lot one (l)'aud six (6,) and the north ht If of lot two (2,) in block on (1,) and the east half of lot No three (3,) and the eatt half of lot No four (4,) in block No one (1,) and the fractional river lot No seven (7,) in the oity of lltrritburg, Linn oonnty,stte of Oregon, The proceed arising from thu sate of aid premue to be applied, first, to the payment of tlia cost of and upon thi writ and Boom ing cost. Seoocd, to satisfy and pay the loiiowing claims pro-rata according to tbe several amount with interest 00 each of said sum at tba rate of one percent per mouth, from th 26th day of April, 1882, and oests to-wit, plaintiffs e'-aiin, $733478 1 Isaac Vandyne, $205.85 j Soioman Cox, $179 04 f Willoughby Churchill, 1223.86 j Elisabeth Summerville, f 08.57 s 11 N Jitll, $4g9.1i j Caom BaMey, f 1209. 75s J B Hill, S 227.C3 j I R Hi!', $687.33 Henry Ksnshe, 11694.69; Catherine Wiele,, $1120.50, and if any balane remain after pacing ail of;said claim and the cost aod disbursements bereof.the tame to be ai;ikd upon tho siaim of tha defendant, I H Daw son, yatea leo Ifi, iss'J. j0Tt. EMAU.M0JT, Kh?r'.:T.f L-.n Co-.t.v, Or rer D S K!t,;:!i, r,-r.t. tjV -ft A Philosopher Thinks. Tr li; Think LEBLAIN rboi dutisg lite wet, coo', ttttrmn mil wintar wratheryoti nmi m OvercoatUub bcr Goods, an Umbrella or COTKiKC, FURKISSIKS GOOD. AKD BOOTS AND SHOES CEKE2ALLY, or want ntytUk suit taiJo by a firat-claja tailor, THEN CALL 071 HIM. THE LEADER. G, W. SMITH, sSupcrio,,,, "Argand," Garland" STOVES AND RANGES. Fire bac&s. Warran ted . for 15 years, All sizes aa styles, Roofing-, Job Work, Plambing. Eave Trough Range Boilers Conductor Pumps. Harrows & Searis Diy Goods. Hotions, BsatH?isrn isMsga and 000T8 AfiD SUOSS AQEXCT for The Ludlow Lad is Fin Show aad for M. D. Well' & Co'a Boot and Shoe. BARROWS & SEARLS, Ehn Itip't i v J ;r. CORNER DRUG STORE. GL.BLAOKMAN The Leading Druggist, ALDAT4Y nDEAXER 11., DRUGS, r.lEDICillES STATIOHARY-&G. Splaltte'-nae Toilet Artlolai, Pturf'tmery and Musloal Instruments Preserlptlooa) Cttrelally compounded -'ay and night, Onr elegant line it . . 1889 PALL AND WINTER 1889 Jut received larjre Jovolej of Foreign anl Domatlo wo leaa in Overcoatings. Suitings and Trouserings. We-mane aapolaltyof FULL DRESS for Ball and 1'artlne or regular evening wear A perfecf at guaianleed at " TIE LEADIUG MERCHANT TAILORS. I 1 always of THE LEADER The Waxld'n best. More than hun dred 7 him .iired diffsr er.t sty ls co ok a and he a tors ODD FELLOFS TEMPLE OREGON. s 1 1 .IV r-mmm -a Ssa .,-3- CHAS. H. DODD & CO, .IMPORTERS OF - M,l AND FARM MACHINERY, Front, First and Vina Streets, ::::::: Pcrtiand, Orejcn. ' Sola Agent for Oregon and Washington for ' W$fmi1tT - -i r -win - """ " ' " . nrrtJFn nfu tiniAt, pouttte, or TrtpS F arrow. Tlnjr so simpU wvt uwd itistn ot seea tbio work ran not say viih or wiUout tet tuhmm. " BUCKEYE SHOE PRESS GRAIN DRILL. !))' Hoe I'rss Crala Drfll, Boeksy IksdMit, Sekry Sprkic Tootk Iimw. DEERE'S DISC HARROW AND SEEDERS T1 latsat Imurovtd tmuUmwit tot aovlnf amsw fanow. tb atra eecapteta aod aueoBtsful tool for tt; purpoM la oa. have) fall llwo of nacaliM. CAn-fa, rfcatowsj, HMBtalai WMtnaf rimtfrm au tfsea' Sprlaisj Velateleo. ' SCHUTTLER FARM VAGONS. ' Uwrsoos at Chain's 8jln-TooUi Harrows, Dv Hsrrsw. CeUnilse fssd afUla, rscifle raniupf VSIa, SA1SH 6AH3 WIRE, ETC., ETC. ' rt,"wf"t.nwrt,w ",fg UNRIVALLED NOT ALBANY ATTRACTING ATTENTION Cat as well the iraueics stJik of ir J'u'l IlCf Mill lFlgfTT Tt ViaJ' fcoMiiie! MMJtM for tl. viiLtfrr titi,ct t tiitii 1 f a ht r ant ceoion esock of the lets-ft attrii. An uarUaiScd itiitof Cloaks and Jackets, ia all at v lea nd siaes, srelt ttelected stock of Men', Children' aol A large CAP And cl iiic) GROCERIES. John G. Cabusix. ThFoarlsof (rretTa!itothBtrKirtofmj'cTVsrTr(rkwhi.-hiU-.l' with y-n.-i politir tmi current questions. Xwo sett are tiarUbr euouj;U forUiiily uso bfauviaj.-fri AttiLO tiuaiiNiiil HART, Harvard, I eonsldf rTns ynmnt as furnlxhlntlie most. intrlUffpnt find srmpnthytle mj.'ii.ncc Umi a thu;htful writer can flud to address in muy land. fire. tUA.KL'Llt mmctlCtt, of t iiiuatsiiy tt t.'.vo.B. Tb Foncw continues to linM fs pU( n ti forpmout nf our .magaxltivr, for tiio var:ii tU Talus, and Uie weiglit of iiaeoutributioiui. iif tunK iituCS.. " There has come forward no problem of grave importance since TllsTojiCM was established that has not been discussed 111 its pages by nmsiis's of tlia siihjw t. An nouncements of forthcoming articles can seldom bomailu long-sn advance, fat Tub Fortjm'8 discussions are always of problems or present cos:c.rii.' i'.w.f sucii problem that thn year liSOOwill bring forward will ls Oiscusswl, wlic i-.i-y vi )u-itl'- t.r r(.t;.('.n or social science, or practical affairs. The January uim:Utr u iii cdVi-riJi :i iv'iIV bv ex-Speaker J. O. Caulislk to Senator Cullom'a recent ti-imle cm i ! Jw vUe'Taiill Affects tho Farmer." THE F011U3I PUBLISHING COMPANY, ZZIZ i ;;.:, Avr., X, Y, i 0 CtJ a ttiimair. ' . SutiscripciMi ice;oa at taut tiTc. SS.COa ' ' Delnicr.ica RcstauranI, CORNER FIRST AND ELLSWORTH ST$. The nnd!iijR(id having -purchased the old Herman Ketaaraot aod ha apened under tkn above nn first-das rentau rant. We are prepaid Xr turaish meal for partiea or dance oa abort notice. 0y tr erveiinevy sty la, eastern or cast; all kind of bh U-.a in the market. Employ only tira-ela relp, and waiting will ba prmpt and conrtaona. Eegular meals 25 ct. Coffee of Ss'st-elass qtlity and a cup of ecS'te and c.sUe at frora 5 t- j.j cts. I :n w!!. kK"- a is ibis city au3 ra qnot the eit!?iii to iv me a .!!. ' a 1 rFAl PLOWS. turn so sw alwrtruU T nooefl ta tiieir ptsls. war B ttmchiamla are extra. tattoo, tha ttxM wa luraiahttwm ATTRACTIONS. ONLY IS ived Iv u(irlmec of PETS, teWtiou rf IKOSTHLI REY1EW OF UTSS SUBJECTS Bf iht r utmost Writers ia tha World THE FOKUII litis won the highest placa reached by any periodical ; for it pub lishes orliclos by more authoritative) writers and by more workers along instruc tive lines of activity than any other publica tion. It contains eleven ?! miles of great subjects every month. It is impartial, giv ing hearings alike to each side. It is finan cially independent, and it belongs to no sect or party or "interest." It is never sensa tional, but it ainis always to be instructive. To All lioi2 It May Concent. The Ce! New Yoil mania Fire Insurance Co of . havlu? reinaurrd Its ntir business ii 1 the State of Oregon, taid com- panv fhav ng on dcpos.it with the state $50,000,) hereby f ive notice of llimiance f business In Gre- intention cf withdrawing its v ni'.h tha State Treasurer at ion of the six nontht print hed bylaw. Fjre I.s-stRAvci Cr Ja Treasurer. its dis-co .gon, and it deposit m IL.. . . me cxpiw notice rcji CiERMANIC P.r.;.('l . 1. IB