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w... .. !,f .!''. iV 15 CEOTS A WEEK. AL15ANY, OREGON, -FJIIDAY ::"rOKNINU, JANUAKV IS, VOL. IV. NO. 4i5. f - mm v VII A .1- I -BK 4 V J .3 ii 9,999.00 IN GOLD rn. ir rt- 1 10 m uiveo aivai. ( ilt f rit this advertisement and send it J. LAW. MICK li. CO., Nurseryman, Toronto, Canada, with 14 three-cert Canailian, Oi si two-cent Aiurtieair postage stamps, and thev vr!l -enil you by m:ul (pOhtpuii!) in good trine for p.anliiitr in Ajiril or May iient, your cnoif.e of any one of tlie following collection of j lantH, and enter your name in couijieti-tio-i for the ?.r,9rl.G0 in Kihl that they are riving aw.;y in order to introduce their nur sery stock. Colleotion. of F'larit: No, 12 hardy roses. No. 2 2 hanly climbing roses, So. 3 2 overbloomiijg rotses for house cul ture. No. 42 dahlias. No. 510 gladiola. No. 63 hardy grape vines. No. 78 raspberry plants, 4 each black and red. No. S--20 str.iwbcrrv plants, 4 choice' kinds. No. ft ft very choice plants four house cul ture. ffo. IO5 cherry currants (ret'). No. 115 Lees prolific currarts (black) No. 12 5 white snipe c.rmus All lettersivith this advertisement enclosed along with stamp for any one or more coi tion of plants, will be numbered as they ome to hand, and the semkrs of the first thirteen hundred will receive jrifts as follows: 1st $250 I The uext 20, 10 each. 2nd 100 ; 7 he next 40. $5 each, 3rd 50 I The next 415, Si each. 4 th 30 1 1 he ext 820, 1 each. ftth 20 ! After 50,000 letters have been received, the senders of the next 1,100 letters w ill receive gifts as follows: 1st 225 I Next 10, 15 each 2nd 135 I Next 15, glO each 2rd - 75 Next 40, gf. each 4tn- 50 Next 470, 1 ea.-h 5th 25 I Next 500, Sl each After It 0,000 letters have been received, the senders of the next 1,000 letters will re ceive gifts as fallows: 1 and 2 ?10 each j Next 5 $20 each 3, 4 anil 5.. 75 each j Next 15 10 each 6, 7;mdS... 50ea.h I Next:ol 3 each 9, 10, 11, 12. 25 each Next r; 1 each After 150,000 letters hve been rei eived the senders of the next 1.109 letters will receive vifls as follows: 1 9100 each j Next 10 $20 each 2 75 each j Next 25 10 each 3 and 4 50 each Next 585 .... 2 each Next 5 25 each Next 4; ! 1 en.h Any person may tend any numU-r of times for any of the above collections. If ;'i cents in ktaiiips extra is n ru, we will send in .Inli ne vt a printed list cf the names of all persons who are entitled to ifts. We make thi- liberal f ffcr to rcodtrs of the IIkrald, knowing it will not p.vy im now, Imt our object is to ii.trohr.ee our stock n:id buiid up a trade. Our mailing'hpinr.fi are Toronta ai.d Shruhmount. Out. .Rochester. N. V., IxmUvillr, Ky., I'laioesville, O., and Chicago, HI., and wc will guarantee all stock to reach cur customers in jrood condition. We employ no avents, hut ileal direct with customers, ami can sell ami deliver stock to any pari of the United States or Canaua at about one half the price charged by other nurserymen, through atrents. Heiuember we will ot be vnuersokl ly any reliable linn. Send us u list of wants and we will quote you prices or 10 cents for a hand ome iliustra:eJ c itnlr.uc which you may de.'.u.t from vour lir.-t order. Address a! letters, J. LAHMER tS!: CO., Nurseryneri. TOilONlO, CANADA. cuorp, whooping cou ;ii and lironchitis iniiiieuiatclv relieved, by JShiloli's Cutv. Fo-ihiy t Mason. Farmers fa Merchants COM, A, N Y -Of- Albany : Oregon S PAID IP CAPITAL 53,000. OFFICERS President Charles E. Wolverton. Vice-President J. O. Writsman. Treasurer J. W. Cusick. Secretary I. K. Elderkir:. DiRKCTORs. K. . traftan, Unas. E. Wolver ton. J. L. Cowan, D.JB. Monteith, J. W. Cusick, J. O. JWritsman, J. K. EJderkin, Charles Monteith, G. F. Simjrson. Safe, Sounfi, uonservatiye A Square Company, Managed by Square Men, Patronized by Square People Parscnize Homo Enterprise OF ALBANY. OREGON.' FBESIDKm'1, L. F'linn. VICE-PRESIDENT S. E. ToUDg, cashier. GJELCliamberlain, TRANSACTS A GENERAL! BANKING BUSIWESK Acconnts kept subject to check. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Tmnsfer sold on New York. Chicago, San Francisco and Portland.Oregon. Collection" made on favorable terms. 8. E. You L. FLor.i l..,'E. I51.AIS W. K. i'VRRLL GRO. E. CHAHBBRbAIK. J.m. F. Powell. Assistant Cashier. Instruction in Painting -r m w r'i rx tpijtipp t. v , II Douni-e ti those ties: rou of re-tt-ivinn; iiistruction in Flower paint'mti in oil colon-. Fndscape paint'nj in oil colors. Murine paintii)-; in o;l color.". Portrait painting in oil colors. Landscape painting in water colors. Howe rs in water co'ors. j Ttiat In: iK prepared lo jrivc Iesuiis j in the above -Indies in 11"- Str-Wo , I?!. 'I tin- !.; rru of joini -ir ; ny j t ' . .-ht! Mu i.rc trill- a'liiig ul t'lt- City )"usr toif lanita! tock 500000 THE FIRST NATIONAL BRK j Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. A marvel of purity .strength and wholcsomeness More economical than the ordinar) kinds and cannot be sold in competi tion with multitude of low test, shon weight alum or phosphate powders Sold only in cms. Kotai, Bakin'' 'ow der Co . 10'. Wall t.. N. Y. D W Ckowlky ct Co., Agents, Portland, Oregon, ruvstt ias. "y H. DAVIS. M. I). l'UY.SiCIAN AND II surgeon, ('an he found at his otlice room ir. Strahan's block. First street. Albany Oreyon- DM C. CHAMP.KRI.IX. IIOM KOPATIIIC phvsiciau and surgeon. OlKrc, comer Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon. 1 W. MASToN, IMIVSICIAN AND Sl it , geon, Albany, Oregon. M. H. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN geon, Albai y, Oregon. AND Slllr C C. KKLl.Y, I'HYSICIAN AND .SI K U eon Altariy, Oregon, otiicc in Puree s uew block. Ollicc li-ntrs, from S A. M. to 4 p. M. ! .1 .1. ft' ISSITKI:, Vi'ViLlMNA KY .Sll!- kteon, L'raduate of Ontario veterinary college and mcmlier of Hie Ontario veterin ary medical society, is pn pared to tre:it the diseases of ail diiiic.tiiateil aiumals on scientific principles. Olfn-e second door cast of the opera house, Albany, Oregon. - TR. R KOLDEWAY, YEIKKIN'AKY SfK- J jfoon, Alliiy, Oregon. -Craiiuate of iicr' man anu An1cric1.11 eolieue. rpHOSE DESIRINU. El i liEll OF THESE X safe and reliable methods of treating dis-ea.-e will find Dr. E. A. .YleAI'Ster prepared with exeelicn: ap.ilia'icfc? tor adiuinisterin either, as the nature of th" c:ise mav ropiire. He may be fomid at Ins oihi c on 1 l.ir l stru t, two uoors south of the electric lit'lit station, when not absent on professional business. , DK. K. A. M ALIS1EK, HOMEOPATHIC" phvijian, has removed his ollii e frm ; Kiiim's blo. k to 1 is residence on Third street, 1 two doors south of the electric libt station. "IX R. N. BLACKlil KN, AITOKN'EY AT I L. Law, Albany, Oregon. Otlice in Odd ' bellow's Temple. Vill practice in all courts of the state, and give special attention to all business. IUOLYEKTON C1IAKLESE. TrTOUNEY VV at Law, Albany, Or. Otlice in rooms 13 and 14, Foster's Block, over L. E: Wain's stor 1 TK. WEAT1IOHFOKD, ATTORNEY AT . law, Albany, On-iron .otlife in Odd Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the court of thestate, and give special attention to all business. REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS. PfeilTer, Prop. Only lirst-eclass house in the city. Laie sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General staire office for C'orvallis. H EWER T, PRACTICAL WATC11MAKE . and jeweler, Albany, Oreifon, s Restaurant Hermanii Diercks, Prop. THIS RESTAURANT IS NOW OPENED TO the public in the Saltmarsh building be low the Revere House, where good meals will be served at all hours. Mr Dierck in vites nis old customers and the public gener ally to call. The tables will be supplied with the best viands the market affords. Satiefac tion iruarantce . Mr. Diercks was formerly proprietor the Revere Ho jse 'cstaurant, which he ran on the European p'an.hut found thai pian didn't succeed, so ho opened his present restaurant where he ha given general satisfaction. Persons wanting a first-class meal should eo to Hermann's. f-5TNo Chinese employed. AT COST 8 UOOTS AM) SHOES. Brownell & Stanard have Ptill a Roods assortment to select from, and among them have : Ladies best quality Rochester made Fr. kid button, 4 35: regular price ...5 50 Extra quality Fr hid button, ?3; reguiar Price 5 00 Good Fr. kid button $3; regular price. . 4 00 Biinht Gondola button, Best quality, 32 7ft; regular price 3 50 Bright Gondola huton, good style jK 00 reuUr pr.ee 3 00 American kid, button, best quality, S2; tegular price 3 00 American kid, button, second quality, 2f; regular price 2 00 A good assortment of Children and Misses oil grain school shoes from tfl tol 20: rev ular price SI 3jto.. 1 60 Lsdics rubliers 30 and 40 Mui's rubbers 40 Come bw'ore all are dosed out. liKOWXKLL & STANAKD. l!Ol'NU A GOLD RING WITH TOPAZ J? ser. Owner can have same bycalimg at E. M. French'k jewelry store. -it OKDS OF 1 V FIR AND MAPLE I V wood for sale. APP'.V to S, Gourley Oysters ! vaster ! EASTERN AND trebh tvtrj day OLYMPIAN SERVED at ii. Duroka' restaurant Hermann llK-overles Mnre taluabSe Tliuo v Volri, Are Santa Ahic. the California oovery for Coiif-uraption and diseases of the throat. Chest and Lur es, and California Cat-U-Ctire. the only guar anteed cure for Catarrh, Cold m the Head and kindred complaints. They are sold at $1 per trackage, or three Tor ?i.50, and are reeom mended and need by the leading physicians of the Pacific Coast. No secret compounds. Suarantecrt by Foshay ct Mason Burkliu'M 4 mica Salve. The best Salve in the world faruts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheujn Fever Sores, Tet'er, happed hands, Chilblai us oms, and all skin erup- ' ions, and positively cures Piles, or n j pay n qui red. It is guaranteed t give pericct sansraetion, or mone refunded. Price 25 cents per box a Foshay & Mason's. When Baby VM sic, We gave lier Caatoria. When she was a Child, She cried for C'astoria. When she became Miss, She clung to Castoria. When she had Children, She gave them Castoria. Go and see the new silverware at Will & Stark's. Auction every Saturday afternoon at M J. Monteith's. foftrait Photographer ?isf ctunio Corner fcee- I'll! I U . 1 . . I.I 1 J to California im -VIA- Sol'TII ERN l'At'IKIC COMPANY'S THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time Hctwccn Albany and "an Fianrl-re 35 35 California express trains run daily between Portland and San Francisco. 4:00 p m..Lv Portland Ar.. 10:4.1 am 8:18 p m. .Lv Albany , I. v. . d:45 am 7:4f a ni..Ar S. r'raiciwo. Lv.. 7-00 am Local I'nvs. Train Oaily- Ex. Sumlay 8:Uil a 111. .Lv Povrl.ind Ar. . ::4.1 pm 12:10 11 ui..Lv Albanv I.V..VX6 am 2:40 u m..Ar Licciic Lv. . iM am ! Lebanon liranch. I !:titi p nu.A'r Lc!anon Lv.. 5:45 51.'. l'J-.'iO p m..Lv Albany Ar.. 2:46 pm l::!ti p m..Ar Lebanon Lv.. 2:00 pm rULLMAN IUJFFKT SLKKrKKs? TOUUIST KLKKI'ING CARS For accommodation r.f second-class pas Benaors attached to Express Trains. I '1 he O. .V C. It K. Firry mal-es eutincc'ioti i with all the regular trains on the exst side di ' vision from foot of F street. Wcsl Mile IM vision. P.etwp'ii roitla.ru! ami Corvallie. Mail Train Ilaily-Except Sunday I 7::i0 a m..Lv ... Po.tlan-1 ..Ar. ..'.'0t'.n' l2:2opm..Ar Cinaiiisl-.. i.:iC r. ni Krcss Train Oally Except Sunday 4:.ri0pm..Lv Portland. . Ar.. 9:00am 8:00 p m..Ar McMinuvillc. Lv. . 5.45am At Albany and C'orvallis Qconuect with trains of Oregon PaciticKailroad. THROUGH TICKETS lo All Points SOUTH AND EAST Via California. tfiTFoT full information regarding rates, maps, etc-, call on eoinpanv 's agent at Albany R. KOEHLEK, E. P. ROGERS, Manager. Asst. G. F. & P- A FOSHAY & MASON . Wholesale and (Retail Druiists I Booksellers DlHHlnllon llotlre. THR PARTKRRSniP HKRKTOFORK EXtHTINO RK twecn G. W. Harris and W. E. Gillett, marble dealers, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Gillett retiring, AH persons knowing themselves indebted to thi firm will please call at their shop and settle at once. G. W. Harris, W, E, GlLLRTT. Albany, Januarr 7, 188ft. Land fenrTc ylnjr. PARTIES DRSIRINO Sl'RVETINO DOKB CAM 0B tain accurate and prompt work by calling upon ex-county surveyor F. T. T. Fisher. He has complete copies of field notes and town ship plats, and is prepared to do surveying in any part of Linn county. Postoffice address, Millers "nation, L.mn couuty, Oregon. Notice. CIIAKSK NAMR. In the County Court of Linn County, State of Oregon. VjOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL Vi persons concerned that by crder of the County Court duly marie and entered of record on Monday, January 7th, 18hH the name of Charles H . Schubert was changed from Charles II. Schubert to Charles H Muelle Done by order of the Hon. D R. N. Black- hurn ludge of said county court. Witness my hand and the seal of said court affixed this 7th day of .lauuarv A. 1). 1889 E. E. MONTAGUE, County Clerk. SIXHCNPRBD ACRES Or GOOD PASTURAGE And abundance o! runnins; water on the Elliott Ranch, tour miles south of Scio Horses $1 per month; cattl 50 J-if No diseased stock received, cents, G. C. MOON, Scio, Orejcod. DAVIS BROS- AND CO. bKALKRK IX iBN"nRAI.i;r!iCllAXIllSR.J 811 EDD. LhXXCo.. OFl'O'S OFerland PAST m ll( ltllTIt. W TMU BLI KkCEKKV The Blueberry H V valtinhle fruit and & reliable to gtowf jn our North eii! states, wbereithe uiore tender varieties of fruiU'.vinter-kill. It is perfectly hardy, buylnjr stood 40 de sriees below zero without showing any injury to the most 'tender buds. It ripens in this latitude about the 1st of J uly, and is borne iij clusters like cur rants; shape, round; -olor, reddish purple at first, but Uscoines a bluish black when fully rideoed. The flavor 16 equal to : ie iaspijerry, a very mi'd, rich sub-ac.'J, proijounced by most people deli: ious. "jt may be served with BUjjar.. and yeara or cooked sauce, and is splr.Vlid canned for winter use The iy$lant seems to flourish in all sol' j;i)L3i a .prolific bearer. ' It grows very stocky and makes a nice hedge. The shining iai k green leaves and the blue fruit making a pleasing contrast. The de mand for the fruit is great, and usual ly brings 15 cents per quart. Thev commence bearing flic first year alter setting out, and yield a full crop the second and third car fter setting out. They are propagated from suck ers and root cuttings. The plant is about the height and size of a currant, lwh a. id very stocky, holding the fruit we.l up from the ground Plants should be ser in the spring, during March, April and May, in rows two or three feet apart, nnd five or six feet between the rows, making a perfect hedge, and no grrtss or weeds should be allowed to grow between rows. peu:b list. 1 dozen plants by mail $ 60 a dozen plants by mail I 00 100 dozen plants bv express 2 50 1(100 dozeu plants by express or freight. 15 00 Plants are carefully packed in damp moss and deliverel o express or freight office, for which 1 make no extra charge. Ho tow Send Money. I would pre fer to have money sent by American express order, all sums of ?5 and under cost only 5 cents, and if order is lust, money will be promptly re l anded to sende. If not convenient to obtain express, order, money can be sent by registered letter or postofliee money order or postal note, drawn on Portland, Michigan. Postage stamps will not be accepted only from our customers that cannot obtain an ex press order only those of the one cent denomination wanted. L. D. Staples, Portland, Jona Co., Mich. bkiijk m:viio. Muni yeast atJBrowncll fc StanardV A new invoice of British trimmings at Read's. New dress iroods the vcryl ats.e styles at W. F. Read's. A tine line of new 6ilerware just rpenc' at Will & Stark's. The larges' and Oest assortment of tea and coflee ia town at Brownell fc Stanard's. All kinds of spices and condiments jor thchoHduytradeatC.il. Spencer's. Mince meat and chow chow, both Eastern and home made, at ('. II, Spencer's. Extra soda crackers, fresh from the factory, every week at Browne;, ii Stanard's. Choice groceries, both staple and fumy, arriving every day at C. 11 Spencer's. Craiibfi ries and all kinds of canned and evaporated fruits of best quality at C, II. Spencer's. Fine old cherry bounce at M. Bauin. gart's. Finest line of jcrsies ever in Albany at Read's, J. A. Archibald, agent for the Sing er Manufacturing Co., opposite "(ld Fellows temple. Crackers, ginger "iaps aud "a grea variety of sweet goods, all fresh and nice, at C. H. Spencer's. Our customers never have the blues, because wa give them 6ueh good bar gains. W. F Read. We handle three kinds of fruit' jar and you will do well to see us before placing your orders. All kinds of fresh roasted coffee constantly on hand and ground to order at C. H. 8pencer's, Just opened, a new barrel of small mixed pickles, which are extra nice and will be sold in.any quantity at C, H. Spencer's, CMtloa to Mothers. Every mother is cautioned against giving her child laudanum or pare goric; it creates an unnatural craving for stimulants which kills the mind or the child. Acker's Baby Soother is specially prepared to benefit chil dren and cure their pains. It is harm less and contains no opium or mor phine. Sold by Foshay & Mason. A Happy Tr Man. 8ayJone8, how is it that yon live so well on a small income ? I get better wages than yon do, and don't live' half as well. Why Smith, old boy that's a discovery I made. I not only live well, but save money besides. I buy all my groceries at the Willamette Pack ing Co's. store, they undersell any house in the city. The immense sale of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been produed to a great cxteut by people who have beeu cured by it telling their friends and neighbors of its good qualities and urging them to try it. The most se vere cold will soon yield to its sooth ing effects. For sale by Foshay fe Mason. "1IACKMETACK," a lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. Foshay & Mason. SIIILOH'8 CURE wri.i. immeoiate ly relieve croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. For sale .y Foshay Si Mason. THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, or Bourbon, Ind., says: "Both unself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh's Con sumption cure." For sale by Foshay it Mason. A NASAL TNSECTOR frf.h wr-rrr each bottle of ShilohV Catari h Rem tdy. Price &0 cents Foshay fc ilaon. GENERAL NEWS. Newsy Notes From the National Capital. TUE SCSPEKSIA OF JUDGE AIM Important Land Decision Rendered by the Secretary of the Havy Foreiga News. The Herald's Special I)iipaatchs. Washington, Jan. 17. Judge Athroctrte-lJavid- (i.-&waityv. under sentence of suspension from duty, appeared to-day before the army returning board for examination for retirement in obedience to an order by the secretary of war. Mr. fcfwaim stated that he had requested the president to restore him to his former status, after which he would be willing, but he did not care to be examined before being pardoned. The physicians stated to the board that he had indica tions of kidney disease, which would unfit him for active duty, but asked for more time for inves tigation. IMPORTANT DE41KN. The Kerrctnry vfltae Interior Decide a Big Land Case. Washington. Jan. 17. The sec retary ol the interior has rendered a decision in the case of Jas. K. Martin, guardian for Calvin James, and the city of Cheyenne, Wyom ing, vs. Francis Leon, which in volved liens near Cheyenne, and is used for waterworks. The decision sustains that of the commissioner of the general lahd office, rejecting no land application, but leaves the claim of Cheyenne undermined. Kiftniarrk III. Bkrlin, Jan. 17. Bismarck is suffering indisposition in conse quence of his exertion in the reichstag Tuesday. The dry cold weather of the early winter months is productive of u grea deal of croup aiming children. Moth crs shonld be on the lockout for it,and be prepared to arrest it as soon as the li ret symptoms appear. True croup nevi r comes without a warning; & day or two befoic the attack the chid wifi become hoarpe, and that symptoms is soo'i followed by a peculiar, rough V.PJ?jriU, if.,Chunierlaiii's Cough ness .ir cough appears, all danger and anxiety mayi be avoided; it has never failed, evenn u th'j most severe cases. There is no d.ingcr in giving the R-MucJy fir it coiiLiine no injurious substance. For sale by Foshay & Ma:-on. Noiirr. W. C. Twin-dale, having sold his store and hardware business lo Messrs. Smith & Washburne, de sires all having unsettled accounts 10 tome forward without delay ami settle. For the new firm lie solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage of tire public. Pleiilj ol' Lilit. Albany is better lighted at the present time, than ever before, all owing to the fact that Pearl coal 011 can be bought fc $1.25 per 5 gallon can at the Willamette Pack ing Co. store. Vt h7 is II? The Willamette Packing Com pany are selling such an enort.ious quantity of Canned Fruits and Veg tables. Because they are the best and of home production. Worth Knowing. Mr. W, H, Morgan, merchant, Lake City Fla., was taken with a severe Cold: attended with a distressing Cough and running into Consumption in its first stages. He tried many so called popular cough remedies and steadily grew worse, Wa reduced in flesh, and had difficulty in breathing and was unable to Bleep. Finaly tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and found immediate rel.ef and after using a half dozen bottles found himself well and has had no return of the t'isease. No other remedy can show so grand a record of cures as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Guaran teed to do just what is claimed for it Trial bottle free at Foshay & Mason We Can and D Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir tor it has been fully demonstrated to the people of this country that it is superior to all other preparations for blood diseases, it is a positive cure for syphilitic poisoning, ulcers, erup tions and pimples. It purities the whole system and thoroughly builds up the constitution. French keeps railroad time. Boys kilt suits at W. F. Read's. A full line of crockery &nd glass ware cheap at Brows ell & Stanard's. I know I can save you money, try me, and you will be convinced W. F. Read. To arrive in a faw days, a nice vari ety of tovs and holiday presents at C II. Spencer's. ARE YOU MADE miserable bt indigestion or constipation, dizr.in.css, loss of appetite, yellow skin? Shiloh's Vitalizer is a positive cure. Foshay & Mason. Messrs. Winn & Humphrey have opened a choice line of cigars at the Western Union telegraph and express office. Use Fahmej's celebrated blood cleanser. Burkhurt A Royce, job printers TUE ACiKICl'LTFKAL COLLEGE. What Governor Pennojer Says in IIIh MeMftaer. From the Governors Mettle This state institution has now an endowment of more than one hun dred thousand dollars, the proceeds of the sale of the Agricultural col lege lands donated by the General Government to the state. It also receives $15,000 per annum from the Federal government under the Hutch act. It has a commodious building, erected by the generosity of the citizens of Corvnliis. All that is now needed to give it a lair start is to furnish it with necessary land for its la:m. It wouid.be proper therefore, tor the legislature to appropriate $10,000 for such a purpose. When this shall have been done, together with the abol ition of tree scholarships, the Ag ricultural college at Cor vat lis, like the State University at Eugene.will be able with frugal management to enjoy h prosperous existence, with out being a perpetual pensiouer up on the taxpayers of the state. And the great fact should be im pressed upon the legislature that it will be compelled, sooner or later, to choose between the alternative of supporting no higher schools at all than our common schools by taxation of the people, or that the number of such high schools, sup ported by tax, will be indefinitely increased. The people of other sections of thestate will argue,and with justice, too, if high inst tutions of learning are supported by the public treasury at Corvallis and Kugene City, that it is no more than just or proper that normal schools should be supported by the public treasury in other cities in different parts of iliu st;tie. This latter course would open tiie door oi the treasury to an unlimited ex penditure ol money for the support of an unlimited number oi nidiii'er ent schools. The safe course to pursue is the just course. No gen eral tax should be levied lor the support of any school but those oi general benefit The fear that the r-latc, which is now in possession oi tbe Agricultu ral college building and grounds, may io.se such possession is entire ly without foundation. By author ity of law the governor has accept ed the college buildings and grounds for and in behalf of the slafe, and as such property is un- dttrtflJrmUwMiii ite . tue ci' deedb of title and possession, no Miit can be maintained against the state in regard to it, because, as no sunject or otiicer oi the sov ereign can command the sovereign so no court can have the jurisdic tion (which word innilies sujrerior ity of power; over the t-fate rcqui situti roust the sUte from such possession. As no provi-ion lia been made by general law for bringing .suit against the state, as might have been pernii:ted under our state constitution, any parly aggrieved bv the state's jrossessioii of the Agricultural col.ege will be compelled to appeal.as every other party having" claims against the state must, to the legislature in or der to jrersuaue tfie sovereign to do that which no subject or ofiicer oi the state lus power to compel it to do. If there be any justice in their demand the legislature should grant it: if there be none, it should denv it. A Waniing. Tin mnflnc if riit'ithV nnnrrtflrh sri .flriina and t.nt.iRt.ifa fclmw (nnr1nsivf.. )y that more persons die from diseases of the in roar, ana rungs man au joiner, ft la nriih.-ihlH that evervone. without exception, receives vast v umbers of I uueicie uerms inrxr tue system unu uhiirii thpaA rrArmn fU nnnn suitable soil they start into life and develop, . t , a : - .. i. v. .. at nrSL SIOWIJ mu is buudu uy and if allowed to eontinue their ravages they extend to tne lungs producing- consumption and to the head. causing catarrh. Now jdl this is dangerous and u allowed to proceed will in time cruise death. At the onset you must act with promptness; allow im? a cold to fro without attention is dangerous and may lose you your llf.. la cuin uvnii feel flint, nnme. thing is wrong with your throat, lungs . . . i - . . . i .. ..f j ..t,..i. or UOhirus, oumirr a uu'ucui uiwucr; ftermnn Svrr.r. It will five JTOU im mediate relief. Gnard Ataiant Tne Btrlke And always have a bottle of Acker's English Remedy in the house. You cannot tell how soon Croup may strike your lil tie one, or a cold or cough may fasten itself upon you. Oi.e dose is a preventive and a few doses a positive cure. All Throat and Lung troubles yield to its treatment. The Remedy guaranteed by Foshay fc Mason California al-K- nre. The only guarantetd cure for ca tarrh, cold in the head, hay fever,ros.: co'd, eatrrhal deafness and 6ore eyes Res ore the sense of taste andunpleas ant breath, resulting from catarrh, Eay and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted, by all dmggists. 8end for a circular to Abietine Medical Company, Oro ville. Cal. Six months' treatment for $1; sent by mail, $1.10, For sale by Foshay & Mason, Knrekst. The motto of California means I have found it. Only in the land of sunshine where the orange, lemon, olive, fig and grape bio -m and ripen ana attain tneir highest perfection in mid-winter, are the heibsandgum found that are used in this pleasant remedy for all throat and lung trou bles, Sriita Abie the ruler of coughs. author a -rid consumption. Try Santa Abie the only gusranteed cure for citarra$l bv mail $1.10 Use Fahrney's panacea. A WAR CLOUD. Trouble Brewing Over the Samoan Difficulty. 8r.tTEMEU Ol'lVitl MXKETAKY H Says It Horn Rests with Congress Whether or Mot War Shall Be De claret Foreign Affairs. Sc'ial to the IU.iulp. ' '- ; ; Washington, Jan. 17. Secrevf tary Whitney nays the stttf pau rue it bas" Jobe ull it can ji Qie Samoan matter. It now rests witli congress, which alone has the row- er to declare war. The correspondence accompany ing the president's message on Samoan affairs, which was laid be fore the lGth inst, discloses the fact that Germany has made a declaration of war against Samoa, and h is entered official complaint again.-1 the United States because an American named Klein led the Samo.ni forces which killed twenty and wounded thirty of the German marine. Action by congress on the subject is expected. The Ger man government also begs the United States to join in an active way to restore calm and quiet in the island. The American govern ment disclaims any responsibility for Klein's acti in. claiming he was not nor never had been connected with the United States public ser vice. The correspondence also contains instructions to Admiral Kimberly, from secretary Whitney, in which the latter says: "You will atone proceed to Samoa and extend full protection and defense to Ameri can citizens and projierty. You will protect against the subjugation and ilLsplacotiio- t of the native government oi Samoa by Germany as in violation of the positive agree ment and understanding between the treaty powers, but inform the representatives of the German and Hntish governments of your readi ness to co-ojerate in causing ail treaty rights to be resjtected and in restoring peace ami order on the basis of recognition of Samoan rights to inrlejrendence, and you will inform your go eminent as soon as possible after your arrival in Samoa of tfie condition of atfaiis affairs and pro-pect of peacyfnl ad justment, and whether Germany posing forces "wlien t he late'coiin-tv; occurred. SKlaTfv MnilTKi. Following are the standing com mittees of the senate, appointed by the president of that body for the present session of the legislature: Judiciary l'arin, Moore, Fuller ton, Tongue, Wager. Ways and Means Carson, Chauiberlin, Dawf-.cn, Cant hoi n, (.'handier. Eh'ctions-Moore.I-ooney.Veateh. Claims Wait, Gray, lialcy. Corroratious Watts, Mackay, Cogsweli. Public Lands Fullerton, Wat kins, Watts, liarin, Cogswell. Federal Relations Mackay, Watts, Veatch. Mines Hilton, Dimick, Irvine. Printing Sinclair, Steel, Cogs well. Railroads Steel, Norval, Sin clair, Stanley, Hamilton. Public Buildings Chamberlin, Carson, Gray. Roads and Highways Tongue, Dawson, Watts, Looney, Hamil ton Counties Norval, Kakin.Irvine. Military Affairs Dimick, Hatch, wager. Commerce Gray.Mackay.Raley Education Hatch, Cauthorn, Moore. Enrolled Bills Watkins, Car son, Stanley. Engrossed Bills Dawspn, Barin, Chandler. Assessments Eakin, Hilton, Wait, Chamberlin, Wager. Agriculture Looney, Norval, Irvine. A Child Killed. Another child killed by the use of opiates given in the form of Sooth ing syrup. Why mothers give their children such deadly poison is sur prising when they can relieve the child of its peculiar troubles by using Acker's Baby Soother. It ixrn tains no opium or morphine. Sold by Foshay A Mason. Change In BnrtinrMt, All parties knowing themselues indebted to the firm' of Thompson & Waters, either by note or account must come forward and settle the same within thirty day, as there is going to lie a chumje m their busi ness. Thompson & Wateks. Brownsville, Or., Jan. 1st, 1889. LF.TTt.lt LIST. Followi'ijr ia the list of letter rtniwniMr In the pontottice at Albauy.Jnii. 17 lMt). Per sons calling for these lettrnt will please tell the date on which they were advertised. Brooks Robert Brown David Cameron Mrs, A, B ildo Klex Komi Bceworth G. N, Elliott William Gale William Uoertral F. W. Jailer C, G. Janson C. P. Kilpcttic William Kantz li Lane LennerKan Mr. LMivnhoot I". l.ariniT A, L, Morritt A, A, Miller Peter 2 Mer.licwiey John O'Kiley Urn, Vallop A. W, Hivett A 6 Wi brtcr Miart Ma HI' Fl'S THOMPSON, P. Jl. The most complete i-toek f staple and fancy groceries can be found at Brownell & gtanardV. Brownell & S'anar.t for bargains and square dealing. 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