TILE MUlENTMi HE KALI : SUNIUY, OCTOBER, 20, 18S9
POSTA L CHA NOES.
TKRi : .-L'iCiUl'i'Jf
I'ULV
i-.' -lidi every piorniuy exuvt -Mvimlaj.;
! vi.''.l Sjy carrier, (er week 0.15
r m;ui, per yr.n... . 5 00
WKKRLY.
ii i.sliwl every Friday Morir'iiy.)
"P. t .vinum, ia advance J-J.tK)
"a (. t i:it i".id in advance
J.fO
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TUi: 31 All.
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11 ;;x '0 sc.i il 6 ;!i-K.
fUtciVil master .'ir ti e e-'!y morning
1 -;n should niai'td be.o.c 8 o clock the
. r v'.ius evenin1-'.
ACCURACY. NEATNESS.
J. J. DOKRIS,
REGOX I'ACIFIC TIME TAKI.E.
iass5ir;er
r-ri-t't
Arruei Imparts
. ll.lfumil.OO . in
..' 5.2il-n 'IJ ."i -i
SKCUET SOt'IKTIKS.
A. t. I', W. -Safety Lodge No, 1::; mec:
or.' ".'oii'-ny evening ot the c;. A. Ji.
hii I o 1 i f- .reet. between Second and
Th"; . -. urenn. Strni-iM in liie
riH 4 . .u.h!i'n. brethren curdi.dlv invited
to: . .- ft.
A HID i.ASDS.
The .sulijoet of irrigation is at
tracting more snd more attention,
irotM tile practical men of the
Postmaster-General Wanamaker
will recommend in li is annual re
port that the free delivery .syctem
be extended to cities of 8000 in
habitants. This recommendation
is warranted by the fact that the
revenue of the free delivery offices
for the year will be from $1,500,000
to $2,000,000 in excess of the ex
penses. A number of Mr. Wanamuker's
predecessors have made various
recommendations from time to
time relative to improving the
character of the postal service, but
there has always been a school of
economists who have tet their
faces against any change unless it
could be seen from the very begin
ning that it would be a source of
profit to the government or a; least
would pay its own way. They
have insisted that the nostoilice
department ought to be self-Mis-j Q BEARDSLEY
w;,s not an efficient postal service, j REAL ESTATE aGENT,
bllt ail agency by which fie OOilV-J j O !ivey:ndnr of all kinds done in a reliu
oi the nation might be 1 let . " fl" AT .. 1 V-
" ruin.t attention. Othcu on llroadalbin
Happily in the present instance ' sliest, nearr'irst, Albany, Oregon.
the
ABSTRA CT0R.
The onlv complete i-et of A bs-tract j
Books and Maps in Linn County
OFFICE IX THE COUHT Htl"SE.
jpSBusiness enl-nsleu So my
care will receive ;o-iii, a-u ca-e-
ful attention.
Coti.iMCior ami UtiiNlcr.
riUIEUXDEriS'CN'SO '1AVIXG LOC.TEI
JL. in Alivnv -li;i i. ru. e o n ci'y
and country. W'll co-iir. c m dm'i . r- -barns,
ai:d r" r. n--- o' dvv " inm
including O.'-.-i Aii". t. -.'.'.e iid ):!:;
bthian sl'-t o' ' Wi'l (utn'sh
plans and s kc:."' " s . c o' -;u' :c-. -faction
nui r, 't;c0. W. ('. CASSKt
GILSON'S SHAVING PARLORS
AND
HAIR DRESSINCi SALOON.
None but first-class workmen
employed. Everything neat and
clean. Give me a call.
jjyFirst door Fcuth of postoflice.
New Drug Store
On or iibout Oct 21s'H. 0. Hubbard will occupy
thfi west, room ot the Bluinben; Block rith a
WW
and
)m and
talete
Sock
-OF
nr.nrpniifiio
01
mAvrn
KJU11U1
II AO
I
arrows
Searies
-AKE-
'Ihe t.fo)'c of Albany are cordially invited to
ke- p their - e on-the date and place and call on the
pv-niui! day and inspect our stock.;".
' il. i;. HUBBARD, escription Druggist,
aiiiuniefit canuut be u.ied
against the extent-ion of the re
delivers- svstem, so there is as
reasonable prospect that the re-i
commendation may be adopted. j
The mavor of Chicago has con-
ZimmW FERTILIZER
nation, as it becomes better undei siderable chivalry iu his composi
stood. Major Powell, of the United tion. He indicates that in the
disposition of offices that he will
remember the gentler sex, but that
he shall consider only the claims
of widows and women defendent
upon their own exertions.
Ex -Gov. t-T John thinks the
prohibition ticket will sweep the
country in 900. It will take a
great ileal of industry to get over
so larje a space with such a small
broom.
Sixck August, 1SS7, the fiovern-
State3 Geological Survey, says that
in the great West there are 100,
000,000 acres of land, now a-id and
wholly valueless, which can be
made productive by irrigation.
This was said in response to ques
tions put to him by the arid lands
committee of the senate ; and it is
understood that the committee will
report the advisability of congres
sional appropriations for surveys in
arid d: tricts. The Chronicle says
of course, the iirst step toward the
reclamation of the arid lands; but
it i-j interesting to take a step far
ther and to see what the result of
the statement made by Major
Powell, may be, when the United
states has perfected and put into
operation a comprehensible system
of irrigation. As the ari l lands
are now they are absolutely of no
value to anybody. The govern
ment could not give them away, to
say nothing of selling them. It;
has besn estimated that it v. 1M i ost i
the United States about $100,000,-! E. !d'Vu,,l,U'
30 to make these lands caltlvabb
COMPANY
N. E. Cor. 17th and F tirc-uts,
I'OCrLANP, - - OULCON
JlAM'FACTCRERS OF
PUKE BONE MEAL
For Orchards and Lawns.
BONE PHOSPHATE,
For Gai tiers and Grain.
ALSO
Granulated Done for Poultry.
Our fei'lihVsrs 8e mxe.Lom ILiw
BoHe j- .no srd o.' oUier wo-. 'do 1
material being I'sod.
Mewa! t Oox, Agents,
ALBANY, - OREGON.
lyAXTED UKAIX AND STOCK KAFV
W of a!l descriptions. If yo;i want ti hc'I
your pror-ertv, write or call mi K. O. Heau'L-
icv. rt-al c-ftatft a-'t-nt. A!1.t.iiv. Oflicp n.i
ment has purchased bonds to the i Uroad.uiiinsii -i-t mar First, i'. o.
amount of $201 ,720,GoU, at a total
cost of $234,497,744.
$5oo
WORTH GOLD WATCHES
I take this uifthod of informing the cili.eus of Albany and vicinity
that I have just opened a first class clothing store in connection w ith my
merchantile business, and have added the most complete stock nf j;cjIs
Goods
and Clo
in
With a complete line of Ladies and Genls rubber
Goodc, Rubber Coats, Reglans, Circulars and
Newmarkets, Rubber Boots, Sandals and
Men's Rubber Ove.ialls, Silkrcnd Ging
ham Umbrellas at prices to
SUIT THE TIMES.
M. 1. Wells &Co's celebrated custom made boots
and shoes from their Chicago lactory,the latest siyles
of foot we?:r (?ood vrlue and square dealing We
invite your patronage
' BARPvOVv'S & SEAFLES.
Clil 01
SALE
BOOTS AND
SHOES.
maiikigi).
DAV S TL'ISXCLIKK tCliiti)o.- .17,
1. " , Mr. A. W. Oavis. riu V; tie V.
'l .' -.:c " J. K. t'o ievri- o ' ti.
r : - '-Co v - o v: - , o ? e.-
c. 1.' " i - I o ' ' c'1)
c i ... !. i . . fc:, V. v
o -c, . S. )'. ' snul : Ho.- .
X1EVERK HOUSE, ALIJAXYOi:. CII:
V rfeiffer, Prop. Only lirst u-lass hoi"e
in the city. Kiirjre pamp'.e rooms fur corr
mf rcial men. Xo Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General sta;e otlice for C'orvallia.
BANK OF ORKGON,
ALUAXY, ORKGON.
ii'ital .r.o.ora
i ver brought to tbe city. Iu older to advertise my business I have d -.'!ed
to ive av.ay over i$Ql) wor h of Gold Watches. Every purchas'
i one dolla;- s wo, i o( oods, for cash, from the clothing department
t"U receive a diiiru-c 'V.r one of tlnse pold watches. Sfock is ai! ne-.;
t mcltased in the i-.tst in: si;o! ensh, and will be sold at ! &Alfi.-k
LOWEST L3VBNG RATES. S
Call ud exHiidne my stoeK nefore purchasing elsewhere.
J3PXninub'.e n show "ikcI?,
BARGAIN
From and after this date
stock of Boots and Shoes
JARGAINSI
1 will sell my entire
Allnanf. Or.
a. jr. snrrsox.'
XEIV TO-DAY.
trrH''til....
Vf.-o Vv ...
JIllT
". i.i:yat
MY W.
i? . i . if i.'.: i: ii i
ECLECTIC
Ollice rooms
iantll, Penriie'.1 blocK. Albany, Oregon.
by providing them with a regular t j
i ay i:oakdk:is wstei i;om
Sllp)l' Ot Water far irrigation. irhun rooms, to fine or four crsu:is h-
Wlmn iri! 1,-..,.. l,r. l-.lo .. ;il ! i"!rt c,i ' "- " v-r. ill the rciillC'ICP fo!-
heil t!H l, , lone the hinds o.c-.1,,ic,l In Mrs, llayes.on
sell readily at an average of $10 pe, I !'-" ;reer.
acre, so the aee-jutit will stand
tlii.s wav: Cost ct
V
INK ' 'KiAUS I M Toil 1'KII, hKV WhnT
Mul liani'.sri.-, ein'ir.u ii; - the i-cM r.it.!
A general li.mkijj l)ii?iiK' s trat:s"
Si-;iit exchange and telecjtphic
transfer li.it'ht niKi sold on New
York, San I'vaiuis. o Portland,
) re yon.
C'o'k- i.ioii made ou favo. aMc tTins
Tho Ciiy IicsiaiimntJ
.Al.vlri.t. Etrt ilas. t.'-jpuncrois :vil
$lW,(XU,(Mi : ea.i received from ! o.hef ehoi-e 'i'..p.m in the W;-'is, e.-u-o ani : Un.'c- the new maoascmeist of H,
sale of reclaimed lands, 100.n00,0( 0 ! ' " ""' .w ? -
... ! - - - ' In Si-e .i s plan. Meal v:l d
acres, at 10 jr acre.. 1 0jH,OK), (si-V'il ValV. eiMku win. ! at !! louiv. Consult th.
000; profit to the ln;ted States on
the transaction. $!JOO,0'H),000, or
he rewarded ly leaving it at ih'a oliice. j
Wood fawin:
I 11 e.U'inc an.i a m.i wcou iiitnt, l jj,,, . w )at .... 0..(7ef .,, nM,:n
am pn:i'iiicti m ikivu i-iii.liu 1-4 vi iiiaL kiiio.
1 Yn'HH nhin iheir winter j nrcwood sawed
v ill do well t.i yivu me a call. On'eis can hr
!eft at U.i:viiell ii StaiiariiS.
(;ko. ii. wai:i:e..
Ur.V.STEU-.liS or Cool M.i.UM.
a'li'ity to re(.reo:iit n as saksafiit in
this town, (V2(K) to -i'Ki) per year can he
inuite ) Address, Wa'iamikcr iV lirown,
rhiloilelphia, I'.i
I'he liiresc clothing and merchant tiilor
inx house in America.
more. Sli'ftig'nt meals stuvd psual
fiir '2o cents, and iplmU to o-div from
:i 5 cciio loll ami cup of i.o Y e to a
tiral cl.iis Sl.OO iiil.i1.
.T' e'iirmshed rooms to lei in correc
tion with the restaurant.
ORKcillX KI.HCrRIC HK.I.IKK IS T:IK .MO. T H.K
jrant nieJieine in the wornl for internal
and external use. and 1-r pain i any nature.
You will never find its e'K-.l. Ask your
dru'.'sfist for it.
HE
BILL O P FARE
more than tin- actual amount ( H .V ..V.iu. ABa 0,c,e.r wi.a.ever yon w,.u. ,-.ty
the national debt at this time. Hut
thiols no: the bent or strongest
argument in favor of reclaiming
the arid land. If the United
State3 should pay out $100,000,000
and iiot only make a profit on Up
land but not even get. back a single
cent of its outlay, still it would be
a good speculation ; for the country
could well alTord to buy cultivable
land for the people at $1 per acre.
To add 10.),000,0f acres to ihc till
able land of the United States is to
create homes for generations yet
unborn. It creates a territory
nearly as large as the Republic of
Prance, which supports a popula
tion of 33,003,003 ; people ; and all
this the government can get for $1
an acre. Certainly no other nation
in the world would hesitate a
moment over the proposition, ind
it is not likely that congress will
haggle over it when it clearly un
derstands it.
II ! I I IIIMIiI lillillli ! lllIM IIIHm
13 fJXIl JI
n M im 111
y.i .)i;s.n iiaa
IWJTIl
ACADEMIC
AND
AT
COST
This is a cloeing out sale to mako room tor my
immense Fall and winter stock of Dry Goods,oloaks
and Furnishing Goods which will soon arrive. I
intend to have the most complete
J3rv Groocis Store,
liln the, Valley. Call earlv, as I siuund will save
COLLEGIATE ) on money.
MMALL LAM TRACTS A Nl'MlIHt OF
O small tracts of land situated near Alhany
for sale on easy Ierms. App'y t H. lsryanc
FOR RENT ACOMMODIOITS STOREjJoX
60. An A 1 1 n ation. Small st3ck and
fixtures for sa!e. Adt rcas or call on Ashhy
& Dickinson, Albany, Or.
IS A KING
PO WfER.
THAT H.aCKIXG COUGH can be
so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We
guarantee it. Fosliay & Mason.
Tub Russians have recently ira
proved on the 6leeping-coaches of
the railway and the preambulatmg
schoolmaster of the rural regions
They haye provided a school-
wagon, which is furnished with a
room for the teacher, a class-room
or study, and a library, ad suitably
supplied with the necessary mater
ial. This wagon will be on the
line of the Transcaspian railway all
the year round, remaining as long
as may be deemed necessary at
districts which are not provided
with a school.
One hundred thousand volumes
were last year added to seventy
live college libraries in the United
States. The larsrest accession was
that of 12,000 volumes to the Har
vard Library. The libraries of
1. ..11 T l''t'Ar-
sitv. Yale ai,d Princeton also:
received large additions.
Contractor and Vullrit-t .
DC. SHELL WILL FURNISH PLAN'S,
specifications and details for all kii.ds of
building and architecture. All worklprompt
ly done and guaranteed to be first-class. Es
timates furnished on short notice for hric'
buililins, residences, publie building,
bridges, etc.
W--A YOl'NU LA III' WANTS A
situation as chambcimaid or to take
care of children. Good reference given
Address box 148, Albany postoflice.
Fine Calve for Sale.
IX)R SALE-TWO YEARLING HALF
bred bulls, ne Short Horn and ne
Holstcin. Both fine calves. Will he sold for
SiOeach. DANIEL HOLTK,
Taiigen, Oregon.
Itrlck for Sale.
AT MY KILX ONE MILE EAST OF
town, or deliveed anvwhere in the city.
W. C. CASSELL, Alliany Or.
WPut up expressly for JuliusJjGrad
worn ana sold at his Golden;
Ilule Bazaar in
ONE POUND CANS
AT
25 CENTS PER CAN
G'uaranteed to be first-class
in every Respect.
JULIUS GRADWOHL
PERSONS DESIRING SAND, LOAM OR
L gravel from the premises of F. L. Such,
in Denton county, can procure tickets for the
same at my office, Crawford's block, Albany,
Orejgon: Chas. E. Wolvkrton.
ABSTRACTS
MARION COl'NTY
The only complete and perfect set
abstracts,
iw i fin
Departments. In the Academic
Drj ;uUi: lit there art-Jour i-mirses of
tscientitic. iiorti:a! and bu&intss. In-
r-. f. .- i i i- . . .i
ttuct:(in is tnoruiigu; loeaiion. ih.ii-
!iyi expi Hies low; ailvatitn.ri f, tirst-
v, lass in every respect, r nil iin'orina
53" :....! i,;..i, ..li.-.i
'I'll il itlll'Hl-, "
ORKGON
:. K HAW KIN-:.
UDiVV
FAURELl.
r .
TIlNiTi HK C0MPAN
l)u - aa imini'iise hun're.--' '" ill kind: 2"f furniture, bedroom sets, parlor
, clia'r.J, lied !o:iu ji-;,. lvtc-cn s ifes, and all kinds ot tables, etc., - r
V-'ti h:x.- ;i lip,,- se!i'i:i.:on id wall paper aid wind iw shades, which tln-y are
.le.i-i a close tiu"jre, C.iii arA ee them, on First street, opposite Stew
SmX.
SPR NCF ELD
SAWMILL
A. WNEKLKR, SPRINGFIELD, PROrRIETOR.
SPI tIN( rFI.E LI) OKE(JON
ITAlliany ypn! ..t'ci oilice on ltailroad.'tietwcen 4ih and 5th streets!
A.; heeler, Alo.r.iy :'iia';0..
ilavi'i him'KV uoi excelled in .piality.J end facilities not surpassed fortlie
prompt unci siuisf.ic'oy iillin-r or orders. I resncctfullv solicit a share of tlie
traae. a. WHEELEK
A I ruin v. O'ejion.
ALBANY II
ORKS
Manufacture -ti atn -iiin:. .:it as .I t:.w mill machinery, iron fronts and
all kinds o: iu-.ivy ami Jjli work in i. n ;:nd brass castips. Special atten
.; n paid to repaniny all kit,is J ii.iu bii.ery. Patterns made on stt i t notice
K. F. MIX. " m..eiit. r. II. Stewakt. sv..t9n,
- j
MATTHEWS k
WASHRIRN
1 1 xxruxiu j
vSiSinarry an immense Iiceof
F'OK SALE FOl'R YOKE AND A HALF
of food work oxen together with yokes
anil chains. Are we'l broke cattle and will
be sold at a bargain for cash, beiii a portion
of the estate of John Ro'iinett, deceased.
Apply to John W. Pugh, administrator of
the estate at bhedd, Or.
L. W. MOENCII
Having purchased the
Palace Market,
Is now prepared to furnish fresh meats of all
kinds; best variety of choice beef.veal.mutton
pork 'aiisae, ttc,,in the city kept constant!
vi hand.
SALE
M
ABSTAGT
?or Imsine""-" at ''': rortland Rusincss Col
ic. I (irtlainl. c-r Pt the Capital llusmca
Vi'i'ir.- S i;--"'.. j:o. ii r-ciiiiois are unaei
AND
EAN!) COMPANY,
SALEM, OREGON.
Every abstract guaianteed.
F. E. AUSTIN,
Manager.
Linn County Ban
COWAN RALSTON AID CHAKELFIAIN"
Albany, ; - Oregon
Transacts a general hanking business.
lr;nv siL'ht drafts on New Y'ork. San Fran
ncoftiid i'ortlami, Or.
; Loan money on approved security,
lleeeive deposits subject to cheek.
(.'olH-iinns entrcstcd to ns will recciv
It has been suucsted that if j .
Nti-ve Rrodie, the American high
jUlilper, could !.. induce I to j;0 to ' .n i.r;ir..-.irc:ii--ut of A. P. Annytronp, hav! pr n ;ntj:ittciil ion
i'aris and ju np f-o;i the top of the nsm.-conr.cu. ...u. , Over
EilFel lower, the public, who have
hrjiin:; I exploit.-, wot
er'.i'v res' el.
yppwritiuff. Penmanship, Knglish De
biks I )av and evening sessions. Stuc
rl nitted e.Y.v time. For Catalogue, adi
rcrtU:i'.t, Oregon. Vit Slit, Urcg
Thk
iirc-n harrov.el .ith Ins hair .,..wni"s.f . s..,,C.nt. r .iriveii i.v -.v.-nwi r.r .-i.ii.ir.... ,
A ho rnnci.l- r!-nittp(! rV.v time. Ko-Catalogue, adflrea '0'il In ;-,. . :h sol.: :.? i. tor v?Mi or
tiltJli. I'CI, U'. - 'l I ' I" l.i- ,
.Store and General Hardware
Including .the celebrate I EsilLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL cooking
stoves andVanges, parlor and lookisg stoves, and ail kinds of kitchen l
s'i'Zi- i 'iJ- 'Hsnoils; also a Vmlpete apsortmenfc of
mm m
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
Pi'rops l'osr, i.npperwa -e, linwnra rod plnmbers' goodsi a specialty and
ptites are fciM.a-tlcctl to he St'.t's'rcto -y. The public is invited to
call . id i.ipecc onr sloe'.. Te.?da!o'sbuildin2. Albany, Oregon.
DEYOE & ROBSON, Proprietors.
-OF THE-
AGRICULTURAL DEPOf
ALBANY,
OREGON
Shelf Hardware, Domestic and Other Leading Sewing Machines
A FULL LINE OF
GARDENER'S AND CARPENTER'S IDOLS
Tbe largest and best variety of
STUDEBAKER I NEW
mm
H
oiise
Sample
iooms.
WITIt r.ILLIARD HALL AND CLUD ROOMS.
WILLTA MS JillOS. - Proprietors.
CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS,
K" p! cdiisipiiily mi Ii-.iiK. A f-'Il line of iinnortecl and '.'.oiin-.-tk- ci.irar rr
s-.ilc. Kvc.yiliiii Ii. .-!;' .. ; 7.t K -vcie Hon , Alb.aiy, Oregon.
The City Liquor Store,
J. KAUJItl.lirr, 1'rojtrietov.
fS :.:) lr t In oil :v:h.v LM-Ie, A!Uviy,'?Oro,Jot
K.-cjis cMiHtanilv en hand t!i& tim.:-t imiiorioii and iimiiiPtU; v ijci, livirs'fiv-.r
t j1-- ' vi. Op.;-,- first-. I is riq:i..v tr,r-' in hho cltv
srroiAL tmr'GN ?m to oi'ideos fro? the country
FAUM WAGONS, HACES AND BUGGIES
C27. In the central Willamette Val!ey."Orders from a'distance solicited anH
di omptly filled at lowest rates. . :.si-wa
YIERECKS SHAVING PARLOR
THREE CHAIRS
RUNNING STEADY.
A CLEAN TOWEL
TO EVERY CUSTOMER.
.-! r.ir (ti lf, Hair DitUr.g 2:tta