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THE MOUSING HERALD: TUESDAY, JANUAIIY 24. 1KS8 Daily and Weekly RMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. (Published every morning except Monday.) Delivered bv currier, per week 0.15 By maU, per yeai jjj.00 WEEKLY. (Published every Friday Morning.) O.ie ropy, per annum, in advance........ .82.09 When not paid in advance 2.E0 EDITORIAL NOTES. The Chronicle is of the opinion that those who have inclined to the belief that the capital stock of the Western Union Telegraph company represents a large amount of water will be surprised to learn from the resident oi the company that the lines could not be duplicated for the amount oi" the capitalization. There has been an impression abroad that the Western Union h.is been earning dividends on a large fictitious capital, but the peo ple have not made the mistake of assuming that congress wiil try to squeeze the water out of the stock it in their wisdom they de cide to establish a postal telegraph system and conclude to buy the1 Western Union lines to start it. A suggestion from the national board of trade, upon the surirage question, if adopted may lead to some good results in curbing the irresponsible foreign vote. It is to the effect that no foreigner be ad mitted to naturalization who does not display in the court to which he applies for citizenship a! certificate from the customs officer, j setting forth the date of his arrival, j the place oi entry into this coun-i try, the port from which he de-1 parted for this country, the place; of his nativity and the country he I immigrated from. I The patrons ol the turt and fast j horses are not content with the I monopoly that has been secured in j the agricultural fairs, brt they are j now trying to procure the major portions of some of tiie best parks ia some of the leading cities for speeding tracks. -Such an effort isj being made on the Central Park, j New York, and the Golden liate i Park, San Francisco. They evi- j dently desire to have the whole ' world. i The ex-prime minister of the j llawaiin kingdom, Walter .M. Gibson, a native of .Sou in Caro-; inia, died of consumption in San j Francisco last Saturday. F.om a tillibuster Seeking to wu-st the island oi Java from xhe Dmch, to a j Mormon el ler with the mission ofi making a Mormon paradise oi ihe ; :-andwicli Inlands, then a sheep : farmer, and finally ivalukpi-.'o 1 cnief adviser and schemor, U.c j eventful life of this man has al in jsi been a veritable romance. 1 Tiiii Peoria Transcript aptly re-. marJW. "'Tuere is one tiling that: can t5 said ot James (i. i'.iaine. j Wherever lie may he, lie is ai-: ways an American citizen, an-i is ;.s proud ot the title us an old ; Roman was in the days when the : mere announcement was enough to i bring respect. Contrast riaine with such toadies as Lowell and IinUter Phelps!", The urgent appeals oi President Cleveland and his predictions of disasters in store for the country, as set forth in his message, does not seem to iniluence democratic members of congress very material ly, for thus far all measures pro posing to reform the tariif have emanated from the republican side of the house and been consequent ly sat down upon at once. It is said that the sultan of Tur key has been making eftbrts to pro cure Vanderbilt or Gould to take charge of railroad building in Ids domains. Evidently the fame of American railroads has gone abroad in the land, but the su'Uan certain ly should understand the diilei tr'nee between building roads and lloatingwatered slock so as to own them alter they are built. Sue Sail Francu Alta says: 'California merely wants the dem ocratic convention. We do not also claim the platform, both places on the ticket and a chattel mort gage on the party." But it seems New York has not only captured what California wants but is likely to get all the rest spoken of. The tories of England snowball Gladstone, and the liberals of Ire land hoot at Balfour, thus the oil discontent is applied to the ot eething po't of English politics. The pianet Venus, which formt the morning star at present astron omers say is nearer the earth than t; will again be for th-e space of 340 years. THAT LEASE. It Till be remembered that dur ing the session of the last legisla ture. Portland people, including the newspapers of that city were clamoring for the bill to give the O. R. & N. railroad the power to lease to the Union Pacific. Well the bill was passed in accordance with the wishes of Portland. . Now however it is discovered that Portland don't want the lea:-e consummated and so an extra ses sion of the legislature is to be asked for to repeal the act. The real objection to the bill is said to be contained in these words : "Pro vided, that nothing in this act shall be construed to authorize the leasing of any railroad line to any company or corporation owning a road which forms a competing or parallel line to its railroad." Comment is unnecessary. The city of Portland wants ' now to place the whole in the hands of the Northern Pacific, and these words very appropriately placed in the law hinders the Iea.se being consummated to that road. Hence the clamor. Poitland may wan! an extra session but Oregon does not. The democratic national presi dential convention will undoubted ly be held in New York city, ac cording to the wishes of President Cleveland, which indicates that Cleveland has the inside track and wili be nominated. However, it d.-es not follow that he will be re elected. The proprietor oi Leland's hotel i i Chicago it is said refused to s and an advance in gas rates, and bored for natural gas in his cellar, ound it, and now uses that article for fuel and illumination in his house. A ...... : i.: .! . .i mometer can ? rand at zero, and i within twelve hours change to a warm rain, is not to be sneezed at, j although a go d many OregoniaiiK are doing so at present. j Farmers s Merchants; nr ),! Oregon MalStrckSMOOO OH H KB. President Charles K. Woiverton. ; Vice-President J. U. Wntsunaii. Treasurer.). Y. CusicK. Secretary .1. K. Ki.ierkiii. j DIRECTORS, i R. S. Strahf.ii.Chas. K. Wolver-1 ton, 'J. L. Cowan. D. K. Moiiieith, '; J. V. Cusick, J. O. Writsman, ,1. : K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, Cj. j F. Simpson. j Safe, Sound. CflnsemtiYB A Square Company j Managed by Square Men j Patronized by Square People j Patronize Horns Enterprise UMO X 1 I ! fFIC R. It. Oli. SHORT LINE & GO EAST VIA 11 to r,00mik3 the s!'Ort :3t( antt VI to 43 hours QUICKEST ROUTE TO THE EAST. Thispv'l'ularliuc. aueouiit of its southei i location, i especi tiiy i-reieraMe for traie! du riiu thi- winter mi'Si-hs. Ir also aff.ip.is an . portunity isit S..lt Lake City and Denver vfitiioutHXtrathiirjeanti ifii esai-hniee of ro ite. viu (V,uri'-d Bl'.itfs! Oni'ia.St .Ir.sei.h.t.cavr n worth, or KausasCity. Full particulars reirivd- CURRAN &. MONTEITH2LocalPassens:erAstg. Just a Moment, Please. -YOU WANT AN- OYEECOAT "We Have Tliem. -THEY ARE- O B A. R G A. N s! O For two wf prices "ill snrpris? you. Thev Must Go. REDUCED. We must rur. this stock Uo.vu Iwfore in viiciiii; January I . THE 11B&E8T STOCK veliav? the siic-est, noMxest, cheajiest j Ties, Oerit's Slippers. Etc IN TIIEnsl'RG. Ladi eS Tiny will make your gentlemen friends happy. They are SIPEOI ALTIE SS Foun- (o m-y- u t: L. E. BLAIN, i r i I : ! j Qlothingaiid Hats! i i r-nnzj 1 I Ea nest Attention HOUSEKEEPERS Is invited to the following The groceries and pro vision sent out by Kenton & Chase from their new store, between the opera house and postoffice in this city, are sold at the lowest living prices, and I OT ive universal satisfac IS tion. NEW DEPAETUKE ! FROM AN2 AFTER THIS DATE SHANE and LONSWAY AVill offer their entire stock ot boots and shoesfto the general public a First Cost until disposed of. Their object in so doing is to close out promptly that branch of their business so as to devote the entire available space of taeir store to. dry and fancy goods ladies and gents1 furnishing goods and millinery. As the entire shoe- stock was purchased last fall, the opportunity to parchase new and desirable goods at actual cost is a rare one. Durino this sale we will also otter telowr cost our entire stock of winter cloaks and millinery. We will also make a sweeping re duction in all woolen hosiery, warni underwear, and especially in. heavy winte dress goods, as our policy is to carry nothing of that kind over the present season. I5T" We E&ean just what we say. en ! lU valuable information, viz.: SHANE & LONSWAY. ! i I 'Anion the many am- j ;cles to be found at S. E. YOUNG'S -SUITABLE FOR- A -ARE THE FOLLOWING: Ladies' lianfercMeis, Laiies' jme gossamer?, Gents' handkerchiefs. Ladies' liaM-ta, Fine dress goods, Silk Umbrellas, Portemonnaie, Carpets, Engs AND;M ANYjOTH ER - j NOVELTIES!' TOOjNUMEUOUS.TO mentk n EMBFR IN SELEl T NG (11 -TIIAT- S.a E. YOXJjSTO i lias alwaj-s a well-selected stock of 1 Shoes anil Slippeifi! Suitablejforjtheholidays. Gent'sB Fancy Slippers!! Ladies FineShoes,; u in r I I IV'i.'lll' Ml S. E. YOUNG. FIRST STREET. REM r l Ladie 1 ItnoiAn Vlw-wi .-Ml QROSSEN" & ALLEN, proprietors of Albany Track and Dray COMPANY NO 1. Gooda handled with care. Mcring hoiMft. bold goods a specialty. NEW AND ttu iitfrreusflH demands of our bust necs, we have een compelled to remove into larger store, a-.ia we can how uk iouhu -c. d jor to S. E. Youiijr's, where we will be plenum to 6ee OCR PArl If von rn-e l any stoves tinuare, crockery, 1 furniture, :!ocK. -ariets, pictures trunK, ! lio-k-i. skates. Middles, sw,, planes, a -1 a th"ii-"d lilTeivnt mid useful articles, you cad do no InitUr this side of j San lrancisco i Than you can do with us on a. purchase or a I " exu.iango. i FRANKLIN ICO., FIRST STREET ALBANY. Revere House Restaurant, (on euuopkan i-las) Conducteil bv H. DIERCKS. itenU served from 5 eenln lo $1.0ft jg-CM' "its order whatever desired. Tu ,K1) 1 t-i h the hf in t' arket. . A FULL STOCK OF Staple Groceries! rare, The tieat quality of teas, coffee, raisins, cur snts, etc. , CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Bread Every Day. At this old and reliable house is also to '. found a complete assortment, or fresh family ri.-cericti, to which is constantly be ng iuldu-: llie se i-jiial)le Hiicm of uroceriea and piovisiof such as Cranberries, Fine Pickies, ' Dried Beef Chipped to Order, Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts. Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of Ai' Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc Thee yoods were all hotieht when pner ie Sow, and the benefit of tlf marsrin will iweii i.j his cusiomeis. Keninnber lh pln., it i he oid corner First and B-oatialbin st-s. , HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER, Proprietors of ALBANY SODA WORKS We are now prepared to furnish cho:ce, fresh caniies of beet jfadr, cj'isifctnisf ,f ure sti' k, A..sort.-d flavorx, mine. inditv, extra Krcicb .ind chcH.-ulate creams, fancy n.ixed, cniidy tuii ind a geueral assortment oi fine ciiidies AT tHOLRoALE OK BKTAIL. "Orders from country dealers prorapth a cened to. Katti ry .,n l irst street, Albany. - - Oregon, ) IftOM, LKK CO., Prep'M. NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superior for family and bakers' use) The Best Storage Facilities 0The Hihent price in cash paid for wheat ALBANY - . . OltEGON. - Kvornlrlv' oiii.-. JTotice is herein iven that the iiiiflersiu7icd ! has this day been duly appo nted execu trix of the last will and testament of John A. 8 ore, deceased, by the eountv court of Linn county, Oregon, and that all iers3ns haviiu elaiuis taii:st said estate are hereby iintifiud to present the same properly veririYd to tiie undersiiiied at her residence in Srio, Linn county, within six nmhths from the date of this notice: Dated December 7. 1s7. JULIA K. SHOKE. HEWITT & BRYANT, Executrix. Attorneys for Executrix. t tire r FIbmI Settlement. Notice he: eby given that the undersiif ned, execi to. i i thi last will and testament of Elisha la. , , ... . ...... .1 in the cO'Uitvcouit of Limi eein.ty.Ore on, his final iccount as su li ?xe -u or, and tne said court has apj-ointed Mt n la., t'ie tith day of Feb uary, ls', at the hi.-nr of ove o'clock in the iittrnoon of siid da . for the hearing of ob 'eetions to said ac ount : i- se M-ment thereof. J. L. W,-!LK. Executor. Contrnctor and Builder. HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING L;jCTED ( in Albany, solicits patronage trow city nd countrj'. Will contract to build bridge". : i ns and all manner of dwelling iiousesfin h oing Queen Anne, Eastlake and Elizabtth u . ies of buildings. Will rur.iish ulans i id fications without charge. ;itisfa'--anteed. W. C. ' atj j DR. K. KOLDEWAY, VETERINa.. i: geon, Albany, Oregon. Grad'iate of Gw. man and Americeu colleges. tail Han J Sire rRONS V i Star Bakery ! fine Glass ?ry , CONRAD III. h AJ manufacturers of Choice CoDfceliooery.