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THE MOIESTESG- HEUALD, SATTTR D AY, M AUCH 01, 1S8S. 3 Dai l and Weekly TK KAI3 ( )FS U B8CRIPTI0N . DAILY. Published every morning except Mon1aj.) elivered by carrier, per week..... 0.15 By mail, per yrai ....s. 00 WEEKLY. (Published every Fridav Morninc.) , One copy, per annum, in advance... ......2.00 When not paid in advance 2.50 Linn County republican Convention A republican convention for Linn county is hereby called to meet atJ t he court house in Albany on April 4th at 10 a. m. for the purpose of electing delegates to tne state re puDiican convention, wnicn con venes in Portland April 11th, and for the purpose of placing in nom ination candidates for the various county .offices, and to transact such other business as mav property come betore the convention. The convention will consist of 79 dele gates, appointed as follows : East Albany 9 West Albany Halsey (5 Ilanisburg 4 Brownsville 7 bhedd 5 Lebanon 7 Hcio 3 Waterloo 4 Orleans 3 Crawfordsville 3 Sweet Home 2 Fox Valley 3 Center 3 Santiam 3 Franklin Butte 2 Syracuse 2 Liberty.... 2 Brush Creek 2 Rock Creek 2 Total 7 Ihe committee recommend that the primaries be held on March 31st, at 2 p. m. S. S. Train, G. W. Davis, Sec. Chairman. THE SILVER QUESl'lu. Senator Stewart, of Nevada, has proposed an amendment to the bill passed by the house of representa tives, authorizing the secretary of the treasury to purchase bonds with the surplus. This amend ment provides that owners of gold and silver bullion may deposit the same in the mints and assay offices of the United States and receive certificates thertfjr, gold to be re ceived at the pusent standard value and silver at its murket value. These certificates are to be redeemeed in gold or silver coin at the option of tlie government, and .are to be a legal tender for all dues. The bullion deposited is to be parted and refined lor the same charges that are now imposed on gold in preparing that metal for coinage. To prevent s;lver going above par, it is provided in the amendment that no more shall be paid for silver than $1 for 412 grains of standard silver. The effect of the adoption of this -amendment will be to increase the market price of silver bullion. The law of supply and demand will inevitably produce this result, at least within certain limits, for the demand is practically unlim ited, and the supply is not. Hence the price will appreciate. Any holder of silver bullion in the United States can get the market rate at once by taking his bullion to the mint, consequently he will not be anxious to sell it until it reaches a figure which will give him a profit on its production or purchase price, and the natural effect will be to urge silver upward. The only danger arising from it is asserted to be the great influx ( f silver from foreign countries, espe cially the orient which has been denominate! the great absorber of -L silver. It is thought that such a measure if adopted might attract the unknown quantity of silver bullion in that country from its hiding place and flood the market, causing a depreciation in value. This bugbear, however, exists only ! in the imaginative minds of those who are anxious for selfish ends to establish a gold standard only. Of course the amendment would be an experiment, but without doubt it is an experiment that is worth trying. Albany- and Linn county forms an important factor in the make up of the state of Oregon, and (Je- i other matters. At the approach ing republican state convention this city will be modest in her de mands, and will claim only the prosecuting attorney. If the nom ination for district attorney fur the 3d district should fall to H. U. Hewitt, the district will secure the services of an accomplished and thoroughly competent official and Albany will be well pleased with the honor given to a worthy and esteemed citizen. The wonderful boy pianist, Josef j Hofmann, is soon to go back to' Germany to resume his musical ! studies in Berlin. Litigation with i parties who were bringing him out j in his public performances, will hinder any future appearance in ! this country or in Europe for some time to come. COAST IMPROVEMENTS, g, Oregon owes no special thanks to congress for the appropriations made for river ai d harbo- improve ments. The state is entitled to all the money that has been voted bv this committee and to more. Ore- go 1 has been slighted and neglect i in p 1st years, and the sums 1 ow appropriated are not up to the measure of he- rights. It is a sort of campaign taffy in aid of the ad ninistration, to rebound to tl e benefit of President Cleveland in the coming campaign, but will nsither deceive nor lure our peo ple. No especial thanks are due to one who pays only fifty ' cents when a dollar is the just demand. Portland Xews. President Carxot, of the French republic in spite of the adverse circumstances and conditions at tending his assuming the reins of government in that country, seems to be grasping the situation with intuitive iudgnient and fully managing the discordant elements surrounding him, and establishing order and a quiet ad ministration of governmental affairs. Perhaps as significant and wholesome an act as has characterized the new regime, was the retiring of the warrior, Gen. Boulanger, who suc ceeded in kicking up more dust and disquiet than any other little man in Europe. It is to be hoped that the sentence of retirement,1 which President Carnot approved with his signature, will succeed m sending the bombastic disturber of the pea.e of Europe into final obscurity. Jay Gould recently replied to a Tribune reporter that behind the effort to have him indicted for gobbling up the railroad stcwk of the Denver Pacific trust, was "a newspaper, a cable company and a woman." There is certainly nothing original in the latter part of his accusation, as the gentleman who was placed in that first garden we read about, started that sort of a defense quite a number of yea-s ago. Alas. Door Eve. The international meeting o! women who favor universal suffrage, which has been in session in Washington, has bten one full of interest, and attended by women of eminent ability from both this country and Europe. IMAKKIKII. HIN'ES CKABTlttE. At the resi.iww nf the (froom s mother, m this -.itv, ..11 .March 27, 1-ss, by R. L. Dorris, J. r.,Mr J. t. Hines and Miss Belle Orabtree. NEW TOulx. FK SAIE. FUU SU.K A HAL!-' Jr.li.SKv Goo J milker. Anplv at this u.-fne. FORS; ply " AF.E-A. STFIXWAY PIANO. AP at this in.ee. "nOR SALK-A FHESH MILCH COW. AP- ply at tlusotfita. ?OR SALE CHEAP RL'XXIi. G CEAK OF . Wauroit. bee Kenton - Chase. 63ii ACRES OK I.A"IiiTi-ATi.'n i. i miles east of Alhanv.near th- im-mn Paetie railroad, SOU ae.es in cultivation, anil contains suttieient water and timber lor sceu era use. Would make fuur good f-.vmns Price, sl-2,000, with terms to suit purchaser. torpartieular8applvto J. J. Dorris. BBO,ARDIXG HOUSE-MRS. J. FKX hell. Everythhw fresh ami l-Usm. Kooiiw rented by the week or month., faction guaranteed. SPECIAL fcOTItES. Satis- TJARRIS & GILLEl". DEALEKS IN AJ.Ho onuments, headstones and tablets. :1- so cemetery eurbinir am? wire and iron (ene inr. Shop one door sjuUi of post office, A ' bany, Oregon. .Masiiolia Flour. 'I1HF. BEST MAGNOLIA FLOUR DELIV 1. ered to any part of th eitv, for slid per sack. JOHN A. CKAWFORD. nlSOdtf MAW.W bOUU AiN l.iLlvr.9i 1. Ml JLL harness nusiness to 1. J. uverniati. 1 am desirous of colleetinir all my omstaiidiiir notes and accounts. All persons knowing 1 themselvps indebted to me will pleise c-ail and settle. j The business will be contir-ued as usual at the same please. E. L THOMPSON. I Albany, Feb. 22. j w ANTED ALL THE FAKMEKS WHO place the same in the hands of Curran & Montieth, who have several customecs for tfood !rain and stock faring. LADIES DESIRING PLAIN SMViXG OR sewing for children ran have the same done promutlv and ar reasonable ra'es bv ai1- dressincr Mrs. Pauline Burns.Albany The "Pioneer Importer and Breeder'' of California, will arrive at Albany on or about March "Jfith with 3 imported Norman stallions, seleeted from the finest lot of draft horses ever 'antled on the Pacific coast. These horses will lie offered at prices that will insure, their sale. Come to Join Schtneer's stable and sre them. liven one is a first-class ta:lioii. nmeii, aummuii. rm l m Ml neooore im SPRINGFIELD SAWMILL SPRIKGFIELD, J3"Albany yard and office on Railroad, between 4ih and Srli- streets.J53 Having lumber not excelled in quality, i.nd facilities not stBJpaesed for the . 1 . ..... . r 11 1 . . .1. . . .- . 1 prompt ana sausiaeiory nuiui or orders, 1 respecuuiiy Buiicii a uaic ui uic trade. A WHEELER. V NEW STORE. 1 upcJDeu oy win. Simpson, n, JO, lardware and Xovelly fc which every article is soH at the fiiiros named. This is a rare opportunity u. repiemsn your Fir, nun furniture ai-l household furnishing goods, or t purchase 10,000 usef il u -ticks at prices ueyer before heard of. Win. SIMPSON. -ALSO HAVING BANKRUPT STOCK! Of Shane Oners the entire r,rn-k f V ! dress goods,, woolen fabrics, domestics, etc. etc. A These goods must be soldi. Cost ATTENTION! Buyers of groceries and persons having but ter and eggSj to sell, will find it greatly to their adVahtasre examine our goods and priices. KENTON & CHASE, New Store between the opera house and postoffi NOW FOR -o) -AT- JULIUS GEADWOHL'S Crockery Store. Ho o-er Bros'. Silverware, L'otxoh., O !ii a anclCrystalware, Boys' AVno-ons vnd )oll Carriages, Fancy and Toy Ooods. SAVE YUR MONEY Bv'huying your goods troniray"store. I amlbuv ing direct from the tactory and sell at Eastern prices with freight added, lor cash. Kenton s Baking Powde --One Pound Gan, 25c o)-(o I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In surance companies, representing $72,ooo,ooo. Insure and protect youi self before it is too late. Iam also agent for the Frank Bros. ici on pane trancais. Hier TJHE CITY LIQUOR STORE, M, BAVMGART, Proprietor. ' CTNext door to thcTOdd Fellows' Temple, Albany, Oretront Keeps constantly on hand the finest imported and domesticj-ines,liquors, cigars ar tob.-"s. Only hrst-clnss.lKiuor store in she city ' SPECIAL ATTEHTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY OltEGOX DEPAR NEW GOODS. lo, r2i) and 2o cent counters, oueacb o PURCHASED THE & Lonsway . is. ho If,-: I. 'id saoes, Jladie.s' ithout Reserve ! Call early and secure- bargains. to call and (o- Trimmings Implement Co , Portland wira (teuton gesprocnen. I FOR SALE AT COSTS I hereby offer to the people of JAlbsury and vicin ity my entire stock ot h ancy and .staple (-rroceries at cost. These goods must be sold within twenty d.-iys t i l f 1 r as 1 intend going into a mamiiactunug Come early and secure some bargains. J. JOSEPH March 30r 1888. BUILDING MATERIAL FOR SALE ! Having leased a portwii'Of tle yar'l (v-cnpifd hv Mr. Carter, f-itu-.ited on tire-city railroad switch, between F'.K:rr!t :iiul '"li'in sir:.- -r,, will iH vtvur to keep-on hand a general supply ff Ini' Iiliuic m nc-iil, n.-;i ;i hr.:v.k-! nuli nd dear, shingles, sawed and shav I, rei ir ami w-Mt iir. A I. illiquid will receive orders for sash, doors aii-l mouldings whv-ivSr-isv..!. Those desiring anything in my liiuv-arc solicited to-ciiU iirPire p'ir'-lia-siri'r elrewhere, W W. F. (Successor to l am now receiving new i . itls ii:veryli.n.-eau(' wonld cordially invite everybody to eall and inspect our -stock and rices. We propose- tliave u The Live Dry Goods House Of Albany, and shall at all times study the wants-of our patrons- both in style and prices. Ifcjr (jOods,Notions, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Sloes. Groceries, Etc OalL and see me. TXT- UP. (Snccessor to First Street, T. CT03STIE3S, GENEKA JL bookseller, Newsdealer, S -AND DEALER. M- Text Books and all School Supplies. Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and autograph albums, inkstands, ink, pens, pencils, etc., etc. Sheet music, music books and all kindj of musical merchandise, j; General News Depot. - PMail orders promptly attended to. JULIUS Grocer XTO- 61 FIEST STJ (Next to Burkhart & Keeney's real estate office) ALBANY, - OREGON. WILL Dealers injall Guns, Pistols, Sewing lactones, Organs, Pianos Affull Line of Sheetmusic,musical merchandise.ammunition, fish- insr tackle etc. Warranted knives. 'Best hind of NEEDLES, OILS and EXTRAS for all SEWING MACHINES. ILINN COUNTY ACENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Repairing of sewing machines, musical ALBANY. business. " .i,;oJ W. CROWDSR. READ, X. fl. ALLEX) "STIAD H. Allen) Albany, Oregon. JOSEPH, BROS the leadinrj razors,butcher and pocket instruments, suns, etc . neatlv don OREGON. Tobacconist! i i flawy ! -AFULL, 8TOCK-0- Staple Groceries I CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Bread Every Day. At thin okl and reKabh house is alao to found a. complete amortmat, of fresh famih rrooeriea, to which is constantly being added al the seasonable Unas of gmceriw aud proviaiaav such as CranbemtBy Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Order, m t mm . a fincnooy musiara. Candies and Nuts, cusiern oucjtwneaz riour, j Bohemian Glassware, Etc. Wava bnr anl Junnl- 1 -II t given to his oustotuers. Kemeber the wlao. m the old comer, on Firat aiid Boadalhin Ste. ' wa, ivw, Miu UV UCUCUb US idkO XIMUtTin Will O HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER Proprietors ot it daw emu nrnnizo And manufactorers of Choice Confectionery.- We are now prepared to furnish choice, iftak candies of best grade, consisting of pure sti"k. assorted flavors,, mixed candies, extra Krenca and chocolate creams, fancy niixed candy toa and a general assortment of flue ondiea AT flWlEsALE OK BETAIL. Oni&n from country dealers promptly afc NEW PROCESS FLOUFL ' - (Superior for famtty and bakaca. m) I , Star fievere Honse EiumJ UN BDSOrBA.K PUAXf Conducted by II. DIERCKS. Meal Mr?d from S5- eaU t 4rCos'-Tner order whatever desired, n" tan ! n-ith the bst m tft -mrket. ."cal i:l:t- hikI Knijyni4it ' PARTIES IIAVIXG FARMS FOR SALE L ot about K.iO aure, or those having larger. . racts which they would be willing: to divide up into SO or liiy iu-re lots, are invited to 'tall f t our orfife, as wc have a 'ew customers fo' tuat class of fHrm?. We cen also furnish par ties war, tn ig help, either male or female, for the city or country, with such help as tfcey desire on short notice; and we also have a few situations for bot i male and female in the city and country. Call at our ottiseifyou want help or want employment. We can get either for yon. Office No.'Ca First street, ad joining W. C. Tweedile's tin stor F. A. BURKHART &CQ Dtt. K KOLDEWAV, VETERINARY SDR. geor, Albany, Oregon. - -Graduate of Ger man ami American colleges. ftotlce to Taxpayers. NOTICE IS HEltEBY GIVEN THAT ON all county taxes for the rear 1887 not paid before April 1st 1SS8, cost will be added. Those who have not paid will govern them selves accordingly. Prompt pavment will save cost. By order of the sheriff of Linn countr. D. S. SsfiTU. Farm tor Kent or Sale. 'THREE-FOURTH SECTION OF LAND, L consisting of the Findley Sodaville ranch situated on the Santiam mountain road, 15 miles east of Sweet Home. Good house and barn on premises. For further information inquire of V. R. Findley at Sweet Home. THE PHU 0GRAPHER. Paxton'R old stand Albanr ' FOR CASH ON LUMBER .Ati,J.' M" .Por,rai"-e'8 steam sawmillSone and one-hah m,le from Mehama. Forurther paruculars, suldress wHjnnu J.M. D0RRANCE, Mehama, Or. OR, SHORT LINES: UN ION PACIFIC B. B. Shortest and best route to all pointscast and south. Pullman Palace cars. Emigrant or fam ily sleeping cars all the way through from Portland 4o Council Bluffs and KansasCity without change. Thebe cars are free of charge. For further particulars regarding ratesi etc inquire of Curran fr .W,LUU) arents, Alhiinv. Oregon. KU&rtAY & MASON Whoiefalc and Eefail 25 Per Cent Droit t 11 Bk i Book urn mm 5 s i I mm -i . i