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r: THE MOIfNTiVU U El? ALT): FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 uaily A.Mr Weekly TERMS uruaCK!lTI"., I the j pond ! while I be out k. i ! of the Lo 'Jriton, menu in hand, que-tion. Perhaps sesitutas it, may not . .. i to call the attention Ion Times and Econo- A1LY ' mist, and of the other guardians of I'uiilished eferv morning f.tvpt Momiav.j f,e t,oeketS of I'ritish investor?. tO eliverol by carrier, per week -ls ., .t m ill, per yi-ui... WEEKLY. (I'nWlWicd evvry Kriitay Mcrnin;r.) KMii;,t amiuiu. in advance ....$2.00 'nen ii.it pcM in aU:ice A Perfect Laxative ... ... . .e a I uo i Uie tact that tne atmuae oi certain j f our sovereign States tow ard alien j investors in their real estate is any thing but friendly, and is rather, j indeed, hostile in the extreme. A word of well-meant warning in this ' direction is all the more necessary since there is abundant evidence One f the questions that is in-, that not one English investor out sua 1. 1. ft' ma Kit our owy T1A'. rxtricably mixed up with the tariff; 0f a thousand ever grapples the business, in as much as its produe-1 mystery of a government like ours, tion is now all in a foreign country, j where each state lias its own laws, is the consumption of tin in the i ;li,d where the laws of adjoining : Manufacture o: culinary articles. .ates are often widelv different, As good a rendition of the subject . .U1,i indeed opposed in principle, as could !h given is found in a cor- jt ls i,v no means an uncommon lespuiulciict; to tin- Mining and -lament of the shareholders of Scientific 1'm'ss, writing from San Anglo American companies that liego, Cal., which states that the American lawyers employed in within a distance of IDO m;les from , their interest do net sufficiently; that city, in the country of San , warn tn'em ot- state laws which j P.ernardino, at 'lemescal Moun-; menace the enterprise in' which tain, there is a lcptsit of tin ore j they are about to embark, and Mifficient to upil-the markets of , that if reference is made to such the United states for hundreds of ; Jaws it is only by way of surest years, but thai tli! mine has been : j:!ir means of evasion: and these in litigation for l'- years, and has c.)ii:pluitits make a w.rd of ivarii been kept in that condition by , mg al! the more :mperative- So parties abroad, who aeem to have I jiig as British capitalists le.-trict an interest in preventing the pro- their investment to states whose duction of tin ore. The coi respond- j laws welcome foreign capital, no nt says of the Temescal Mountain j harm can accrue to them from the Mine: ilIc is reported that two legislature ; but in moving his slr nlil ! Pai'm's fVlerv ijoundf is preaip mild, ' and and pleasant. As a laxative it leaves pro m p t little to be desired. 1 have great and pleas- I confidence in its merits." ant, with j Albkkt Leaxard, Asso't Editor no griping j Jour, of Pedagogy, Athens, Ohio. or purgat ive etiects It should also incite the liver to action, aid diges tion, and dlievethe kidneys. Like nothing else, IVine's Celery Compound is a perfect laxative and ernes constipation where all other remedies fail. "As ajgeiitlc laxative Panic's Cele ry Compound is surely without a peer I think I ought to know , siiue I have tried remedy after remedy for about ( six years, and have found nothing mat equals it in my case ot co.mve ih:ps." .1. li. Jk.nkixs, Teacher, Cloyd's Creek, 'lemi. ftTmni! PImm Ale ths simplest l is nuvlo. Mimm iim AchildcaiituKe.them. "For two or three years years I suffered intensely with severs pains iu my bowels, which were habitually constipated. My bowels are now regular, and I have had no return of these pains since using one bottle of Panic's Celery Compound (J. Stickxey. Druggist, Havana, Ala. Moral: Use Vine's Celerv Com pound and stop ruining the intestinal j tract withjiiarsh purgative puis 1 fj m life r .i f i! mi H &, .... m IiOlII 0ADOIIC ANI- l Merit Win ! Te desirt to far to our citizen, tfct i for years we have been fclline Dr. ! Kins'sNew DicoverTfoi Consumprloa, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Beklc ; Arnica Salve and Electriej Brtters, and mTii have never handlca remedies that sell ( 'O I . I , r H I A I K: as well, or that have ffiven such uni- t u jA,jon,; 1 tate to guarantee them every time, Departments. In the Academic , and naAv Urefund the pur. lier.aru..i.t tine are ioui courses i chaie riricc. if satisfactory results lo stn.iv .i 'lirre st:u each: Classical, ujt follow their use. The e.-ipn'titi.- normal and business. In- uot follow their use. These remedies kay won their great popuUritv pure- v"struction is thorough: location, heal-j lv on iheir Merit. ?"osbay & Mse) v: cxi-nss low: advantages, nrst class in every msj ect. r ull miornia tjon in c.tr.loiiHe, for which address Drusfirist. Jk MNNVI LL rfOLLKE' McMINNTILLE, . . r BItOWNSON,Prss. OREGON Englishmen have been kejt there o watch all the time, and they are naid regularlv from some source, but no one seems to know where it j comes from. Accjrding torejorts; there are also large dejiosits of tin j cajiita! into certain of the iron and flour districts the English investor ( ought to lie made fully aware of the risks ahead of him. For Good Investment. a small amount of money ' i that will in a years time double or Territory, ot both vein and stream j trebIe your moneyf S,M., ail orj,or- exhaustible quantities, i tunitv is ottered in South Al Tin, in There are but there ..I :.- IT. ..-:.. i li-inv fiiilv iiiA-lmlt iiltfi frrim tho Ul0 tilt lliuiva in rn-.iLu , " i.s no account of any kity' b.ra??n,Vie .l..of. I ,, i iioiii J.itnit) luas iu iiie iitu urouiiu i shipments from that country. All ; road Jtj. soKl n (he jngtallment! the tin seems to come from Eng-Jplan. bind :in.1 wboiicver a tin mine is' TwKKit.M.i: it Heudiei.ii, , i- i,i ! Two doors south of postollice. lULVILIVU v. ..... an agent from England appears on the ground to investigate its extent I PEW. Six foriST,.00.B Druggist,. A V g S ;f If- I Wells RichardsoEl&'Co. Bnrlianon. Vt B I 3 'ce' :Jt I . . . I IB I 'X. U 1 .5 n. 1B.t., Liviii;;on Uetated Kooil are Hcalthv. I 1 Qm OS 3 I I fi&Dl&S Happy and Hearty It is unequal.! I 1 V&g 7 S P J I (- r ill I I II I nos rum mre nouse A Safe Invmtmaaf. Is Be which is yusranteed to Trias tou satisfactory result, or in rase ( failure a return of purchase price. Oi this safe plan vou can bnv from our advertised Drnjrgist a bottle of Dr. Kin Few Discovery for Consmap- J tion. It is xurranteed to bring: relief m every case, when usea for anT affec tion of Throat, Lungs or Chest, suck as Consumption, Inflammation of Luns, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whoop ing couch, uroup, etc., ete. it i ! pleasant and agrceablo to ttbte, per fectly tafe, and can always be depend ed upon. Trial bottles free at FohtT V Ma?on's Drugstore. The Xew DUrerery; Vou hare heard your friends and neighbors talking about it. You may yourself be one of the many who know Irom personal experience jut-t hiw good a thing i. If you have ever trioait, you arc one of its staunch friends, because the wonder ul thin about it is, that when once -Wen a trial, Dr King' New Discovery ever uf:er holds u j lace in the house. II you hae ih vc used it and should be nttlietcd wi!li a cou-b, cold or any Tli::ojt I.uiiu or Ches i trouble, secure a bottle at .!:. e : lid tive it a fairtrial: It it iranrant. ed ever time, or money i funded. Trial boltl. free at Fosfcuy V Matin's Dinar tton- m M Store! ! 1 KEEl' A ::ill line of Cents'. IJov'ff an Y. uth".- Clothing. I'nderwear and Notions, Nats l',oo!s and hoes, (iioceries. Tobacco and Ci'-ars, also a full iin of Ladies' Misses' f and Children's Shoes. THOS. BRINk Best Line of fl lm In the Cil v of Albaov! Hay lid Oats IVanted. ! i Mr. 1.. Senders, of this c.itv, will i and value, t'lul if it is of importance f buy ail the clean timothy hay ; enough to create a competition paid. lieiFanc" Wickc. Chairs Louno,es Parlor also wants to buy oats. Sacks fur- j nished. Deliver at stables. ; Eoota and shoes al cost at Kead'e. ; XE W ANTKD A housework. Awbiev. Appiy to i)r. rXTi--t V L'ftir U-A PAKIOFK LIVE ENF.R 'vin- mail, small c.pital reqnireu. Latjrc protits. ortii-e. .Vliiress, .1. 11. I . 11 khali) II rVTKI -A I OJirKIKXT UII1L TO HO liNKRAL IT hoasework. AuplT t Mis. II. C. liuliliard, on lliir.l s:rvvt. first tlcor west cf coratr of Wushinzton httuet. . it. : . ! pressed bales, for which the market nreiy I'ling ior iueai iu ji course, buy it and lock it up. We hear of no tin being produced in Wyoming Territory, although we riad reports oi a company being organized in New York over two years ago to operate ttiem. nave ; i:i... , .... .,.,,1 v...,,;.t' tl r.uu&iiiurii ihtii uti n. I'vunb them oil? But why should they buy them oil"? For the best rea son in the world. It is well known that the mines f Cornwall are now being worked to a great depth and miles under the sea, and in order ior the stoeknoiuers to get umu- - . ends from them they have got to : F'i5I i'o keep u: the price ol tin to J'J and pium. Will he sold f.r $u. Aisa gocd it- - i ii ' gentle frMh niilirh cow tie vearn ol.! and calf, L'o cents er potliul. it IS SUM thev the latter a htiier ; khsrt hor:i. I'ri. f Wu. work ore that only yields o per A'!.v I"m'" ,l",,fe- v"- ent. and even as iow as .. per cent. What could they do in at tempting to compete with Ameii-' can tin, where you cm go and dig it out of the surface that will yield " and 'JO per cent., as it does here j in Temescal? Now, if Cornwall miners can make it pay to work r-per-cent. ore at L'-" cents a pound, l." and il per cent, ore ought to be . made to pay, even to sell it at l-t ; cents a pound. Tin is a metal that as yet has been found iu few places in the civilized world, and I think that if congress passes a law allowing foreigners or aliens to hold mining grounds in this eouli-1 try there certainly should be an exception made in regard to tin- i T-.. : .. 4i , . ' D EVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, Oil. CIIAS miners. 1m is a metal that enters Pfeiffer Prop. 0niy tirst-eeiass how larely into Scientific and domestic ' th, ciir- Larye sample rooms for com m J . , i iiu-rcial men. Io Chinamen employed in th use, and to allow it to remain a kitchen. General gtaire Aire for C'orvallis. monopoly in the hands of alien ; jrj oc e" isTil: it eb VT; iyEV"T rj at " Fro inine-OWnerS, to be locked Up or 1 perty owners are required by ordinanca . . . .... to cut down ana reruore all thistles and ol- WOl ked at their option, J think . noxious weeds yrowinji: upon their premise;, would he one of the 'ieatest mis- i aMUUPa the street adjoining thereto, within WOU1U ne OIU. oi int. 0iw.m mm the city limits of Albany. Those failin? to t akes that congress could possibly ; do ni re liabi toa fine of to. , ..... lm i ' Br arder of the city marshal, make. At this very time a child, J.N. HOKFMAN' cannot take a drink of water at the j al.st. j.m m. i889, ' Will & Stark. ESf" sell for cash or produce. r. G, COY. jHAISBUf. LmnCountyBank Cornice Poles Mirrors, Feather Pillows Srino- Mattresses, Window Shades Walnut Exten sion Tables Suits. And w..at you can't tind at other houses, I have it. Tn fatjteverj- TO-DA r. t : iIRf. TO genfual' c' I thing tha is kept in a first-class house, Ash, Maple and Walnut Chamber sets, Chairs, Spring lied. Lounges Etc., Etc., at Prices flint CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. ALBANY - - OREGON Wautl Sawing. AVI.V. KWHASKh A ri; ACTION Liisiiie and a lull wood pawing outfit, I am pr.uurcd to take ruritrat ts ot that kind. lVroii aishin ilieir tvinicr'n tireo.d Kiwcd v ii! do neil t i ilv uie a .-ail. GEO. H. WARKEX, Itruin I lie for Hlc. COOP SUri'LV OF FIRST CLASS drain tile far sale at the Kaire lirick and tile factor) Kant mt Allianv near Knox l!ntte. Call at the factory r iiddrens 1'ropU i Aiuttoo, Albuny Oregon. ULALC.K8 IN w1: otlioe. Fine imported and Rev West cigars a iecialty l.N.N ft UlHPnKM choice cigars. In W 11b, Farjjo i Co.'a ri t Let. If ANTED -A MAN T TAKE THE IV harvesting of a ileld f 50 acres, Jcrcps consisting of wheat, oats, timothy and cheat bay. Terms, ne half to the liarrestcr. tha other hall to e placed in t;ood order in tha owner's barn. Apply t 'lhas. I. Anderson on his farm, five miles tiith of Albany by Turner's bridze. CLOSING 0 81 rMMB&vJfl;: f Mil! Ull V j loiiNeiu the nity. Hire Uejl a call. , t i 1 JJJi COWAN RALSTON iAFEISCH IV EERlAih Albany, - Oregon Transacts a Reueral banking bushiest. Draw eight drafts o ew Yrk, San; F.-a:i isco and Portland, r. Loan money on approved senritY.J Kcccive deposits unbjeet to check. Collections entrust e4 to us ii rec rnuiDt attentat v Just received t"H. Hntir, a ! cane.?. JULIDBADWOHL'S I -02T- BOOTS AND GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR r I'DAiimnrnci i mi i UUIiffBOC30- Stajde Groceries! AND GENERAL JHARI3WAfE - BARGAINS 1 BARGAINS: From and after this date 1 will sell my entire stock of .Boots and Shoes AT !C0ST! Kcxrer 133-os. Silveiwa,re, ; lrencli, China and Crystalware t j Boyy' Wagons and "Doll Carriacree.; liancv Goods and a General -A.sortm.etit ot Crockery. audrrOYS. CAKES, PIES, Fresh. Baked Bread Every Day. affckbla baoaa kvaaa -laaw . m aas He Buys Direct pnd Carries the Largest Stoek.iii the! Willamette Valley? Ki?" lei on parle Francais. Hier win deutch aesorochen spring out of .1 tin cup without be-1 Jj10. in indebted to England for that ' tixtun nOR RKST-A COMMODIOUS ST0RE.?6x aO. An A 1 location. Small stack and fixtures 'jr sale. Adtresn or call 00 Ashby . up. I venture to say that if aliens , fin-.2illr- are allowed to buv and hold there ' IV' E: A- McAusTM-MaiiorATHn nr. Is sician and sunrecn. lias rerncred his mines there will not be a pljr of ; office into Crawfcrd's alcck. All calls prompfc- , , . . .. , .. . : lv attended tc. tin nroduced in the Lniteu Mates . tor the next two generation to , "CIR t warnixg-thi public is ... . .... 'X hereby notified of the existence of eity come. Can the I Ulteu Mates J ordinance prohibiting driinj in the city ffTir t in tn tint ivlmn wp nro .,. I limiu faster thaa six miles an hour, and the allor J to (to mat wicn vu au pa lt.aTinc of tcam9 unh'Une4. vniessthc jllg millions every year for foreign ,ame re respected hereafter arrests will be fcThis is a cloeing out sale to niako room tor my ;mmese Fall and winter stock of Dry Goods,oloaks and Furnishing Goods which will soon arrire. I intend to have the most complete IMATTHEWS & WASHRIIRN 1 II A 1.1. L 11U 1 1 K,' W) II illWllUVlllllll tin: J. N. Hoi KUAN, CHy Marshal. XOT SAFE FOR TI' EM E 1 would b'j well for the Knglish capitalists, who are seeking hi? returns for their money by invest ing in American real estate and manufacturing ventures, to consid er all of the risks before embarking their muchly prized pounds, shil lings and pence in enterprises on this si !e l the big Atlantic pond. A New Y:rk paper thinks hut American breweries have only whetted the I'.ritisli appetite, and the KngliMi investor now wants iiiotv. What shall it h?? IVnn.-v!-vania steel or .Minnesota liour? T.oth are .:i th- 1 1 i of f.uv, and j. mccaustlaxd. ciriL exgixekr and . Surrey or. I'rauiflitin? and Blue prints. Otlice with Oreifn Land Co. Albany Or. Scwera',fc systems and water supply a specialty. K.itatcs subdividec, maps u,ade ur copied en short notice. A I. HA. NY CKKAJ1KK T KKKSH MILK delivered to any part of the city by Vm! Moor', order can be left at Conn Urea. r at F. L. Kenton's. Drv Groods Store In the Valley. Call early, as 1 can and will save you money. Aittua bM 4 kmadai ; goesnaa,! i aacri aa Cranberma, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Order, Anchouy Bustard, Candies and Mats, Eastern Buekmheot Hour, Canned Goods of AU Kinds. Bohemian Glassware, Etc Thasa goaaa warn all boocka wban prUm ! cere torn, mat ins baacflt at tha maifto villa riven to klaaaaleaaasa. It milii r tlx nl tUMoieVc carry aa inimeu.se hue of Stoves and General Hardware Including the celebrated EARLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL (cooking atovea and ranges, parlor and cooking etoves, and ail kinds ofgkitchea "23 Cd3CST52I!?! itenaiisf also a wmlpete assortment ef hriers and -AND saideners fools BUILDERS' HARDWARE, j Pumps, hoje, c ipprw.i. tiavyiri, rt 1 pla'nbira" g)-tsa specialty. call .md inspect lour atack. Ttreedala's buildioj. Albany, Oregon. O BEAD, Albany. -egon The Willamette Packing Company saaaaroq nm aaa iiwianainai w CONRAD MEYER f.j. mm iLBiNTMfORBS Choice Coflfectionery. : Wc an -IN ADDITION" .TO ftLB b! I Q- a.-'iv I A rrli:i!ilc V. S. Stn:ir.l :!-ton j-'-.v'.i- utilv i . . tit ivrt d a iit:'.h' r;'i'rcu,! :iti n t 're ..f frc'ih: ... t .iit,- i trltl. Lar.tr j !- . at t';o o t :.ti- ; '. j.r:c'.. War i:.nl.il lo. five 1 1 r. .VilttMi, f. C. Ilni-V.M .y, .'. . I it wwm. T11EIK OWN LINE OF 'CANNED MODS ijflliicluiling fruits an l vesjeti'iie ! an kniciaini in a suu?rior 'iwnner. sujas not to lose their natural flivor, carry A. COMPLETE I-jULSTIE OF Manufacture steam enpines, grist and sav.- mill machinery, iron fronts and ull kiiids of lit .ivy .mil li'ht work in iron and lirass castings. Special atten tion i n-ti.iiiiii all kinds of machinery. Patterns made on stort notice. I". I'. SOX. Pri-Mtb-nt. t'. II. Stewart, Secretary. Iamil v Grroce ries. Choice Table Delicacies, cickens, etc., ccc. fresb frait-iaad vtveta'i all dressed aaaa ... fcatay AiljILi, gf AT IIIIBUm aWAnv 1 NEW PROCESS FLOUR, 1 1 ass y