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TIUS SlORNlNli JSlliAi.'.1 F1BIUY, JSTOVEMBKR 1. ISS9 Daily and Weekly TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION UAILY fiit.i.aheii uvery morning except Monday.) '.ivernd by carrier, per week............ 015 y mail, per yai ....... a 00 WEEKLY. i'ulilishetl every Friday Morning.) no copy, per annum, in advance.......S.i0 ' htn nut paid in advance 2.50 TUE MAILS. v ads it the Albany postolfice close t or nil olhcei nortli Tut: Eastern states i tie West Side ) B;30 A. K, ,,K, j nd the .Nairo.v (i.iuite ror foreland arid Salem 11 A. M 'or vail is and Yaqnina 1-2:40 r. m office south 7:.'i0 r. a The pvMt'j(ric: will 'lie closed each cvciiiiij rom six to iteven o'clock. hnjris-.ered matter ior tlifi '.early muriiin; :r un ohjiild U- nridel before S o clock the r.-i.iu3eviiimr. , OREGON I'ACIFICTTIME TABLE. Arrives Departs . ll.l.'iani l oo p in ' 5.tunl ' M a I'assenircr. .. Freight SECRET SOCIETIES. A. , O. IT, V. Sifvtvll.o-.ljre No, la; uieotH every Mondav evening at the II. A. K. hall on ferry strjt-t, between Second and Third. Albiny, Ursgoti. Stranger in the city and transient brethren corJially invited l IJ tftttt.MiI. EDITOIUA L NOTES. Tjik press of San Francisco is en gaged in pointing out an alarming Condition that is developing among the Chinese of that city. The Chronicle says : As is well known, there have been numerous attempts of late to land Chinese women from incoming steamers on the plea that they were Chinese merchants' wives. The simple truth is that in ninety-nine cases out of every hun dred the women who claims to be a wife is only a slave, a human chattel, and that she is brought to this city not to fill the honored position of a wife, but to pander to the lust of man and to spend her life in a brothel. She is not to blame, as her wishes were not con-1 suited m the matter. Her parents j or guardians sold her, and she be- j came as much the slave of her buyer as did ever an African in the days of human bondage in the Fnited States. Ji sr now mines and the mining business is of paramount interest, as on this coast active work in that direction is the order of the day. From a mining journal we glean ! the following particulars of a mine ! in Queensland, Australia, the f-, i Mount Morgan, the gieatest gold mine in the world, will be of inter-! est. The balance-sheet for thu: half-year just ended shows that; the receipts for the six months: were i3,7oS,J7o, including about ! 75.000 carried forward from th ! previous half-year's operations. Out of this. 2.S73.000 have been . distributed in dividends, and about , the same amount has been carried forward as was brought into the account. The dividends declared lor the first nino months of th present year amount on an average to $.VW,0()i) a month, or $4,50!VU The :ivirag3 production of gold is over 1,000 ounces per day. Mn. A. Partlett Li.oyd has per haps made it easier for his fellow countrvme:; to settle their matri- ...nniit woes He has fathered i moni.ll WOtb. lie nas i'UIJ"M-" 1 into One Volume the divorce laws j , ,.. . . . , . : I of the difierent states and tern- . . vv . l . ' tones and published them under j the name of A Treatise on the Law of Divorce." It is a queer as sortment. Causes fcr divorce range from almost nothing in one ; ttatc to the grayest crimes in an other. In Washington territory, Connecticut, Utah and Kentucky the grounds for divorce are almost left to the discretion of the judge, while in South Carolina no divorce is granted at all on any ground. From this book a sufferer can find out on what plea he may get a divorce in the state in which he lives or elsewhere. Mr. Parlelt Lloyd thinks the strange jumble of laws shows the utter futility of at tempting to pass a general United States divorce law. The attack upon Minister Mis ner, our representative to the Central American states, by the Mexican government, appears to have been the result of jealcusy. The Chronicle says that Misner is the first accomplished man we have sent to the Central American states in many years, and the old fossils whom he displaced natural ly feel aggrieved and probably egged on the jealousy that resulted in tho Mexican protest. The pro test is in exceptionally bad taste just at this time, when the United : States is doing all in its power to ! foster closer relations with all the ! Spanish-American republics. The i'uur.U'ieri.-?tic-3 of tiic Ciiinej? i.eople an as glaring as they are revolting. One of them the Chroniid hints at in saying that we in:i exjv:t to hearanotLu-r loud rail frytn Iv;i:ojK:i:i misfhinar ies in China !ir moiK-y to :vj .-i.'. v jng thousAtidrf in t::o Y:.l valley, where the cotton crop is a failure. The calmness with which the Chinese government allows its subjects to starve 13 appalling to foreigners, but the help that Eng lish and Americans gave ir the famine last winter and spring in North China was trifling compared to the grand total of misery. At the very time thousands of Chinese were actually starving in the north ern proviuces cargoes of wheat and millet were exported from the southern part of the same districts. The Roman empire in its worst days nevr evinced more callous contempt for human life than China shows to-day. A. ee pout from Kentucky relates the fatal results of a duel between an ox and i mare which resulted in the death of both. The mare used her heals and teeth and the ox wielded his horns. All efforts to part the combatants were futile until the ox finally gored the mare in the neck, breaking oil a horn. ! The mare dropped dead and the j ox, recking with blocd, fell over, j soon tivin from the kicks and J hi I PR of J1W faUon otimnj- Tin- I'rotii-li iMvttrnment has commenced iiroceediii"s at this late 1 date, to investigate the work upon the Panama canal. The satisfac tion gained by the investigation will not be very quieting to the national nerves of that highly ex citable people. Of r country is to have quite a rest. It is said that Mrs. Langtry has engagements that will keep her in England for at least a year. What poor Freddie Gebhardt will do in the interim is not intimated however. Get him over to JEng land probably. The smuggling of opium into the United States is being carried on quite xtensively from Canada &.-ross the Saulte Ste Marie river jnto Michigan. The Canadian pacjfic railroad forms the connett- ing link to carry on the business. The new railroad deal between the Union Pacific and the North western, we are informed, will be of benefit rather than a detriment to the Oregon Pacific, in its con struction eastward. The senatorial fight in the new state of Washington is waxing hot. The principal fight is between (Jen. Snrasuc and Hon. Walter J. Thompson, two Tacoma candidates. ! i XBW TO-lA. I " 3jen -anted." ' rno woitK OX THE oKE'JDX pacific! i "i1 t one, to Curran & j ,"TTr1iV VV LONE JACK I.TG- I 1 vt0 jrettes for iieent-i H t:il! ty-'r ,tt"t- W ANTED rTnXISH El) IIOOMS. SIT- 1 room ant bedroom, with use if liiU-hen, on ground lljir, AiMress "G. Hkr otlice. j "l rYl'ltAYEi) IIIOM I'ASTL'KK XEAlt 1 I'oria one nicdiuai sized spottd cow, ml Hid wiute, eVn sinxith Imiviis. iiu niir'.s orbrind. Anv iidoriuaMnn will le suitably rewardel. Address 1'. EIIADV, I'eoria. FOR SAI.K A GKSTLK, srVI.ISII IIOIISK, CAS be liriven by wo:u n or ebildren, also a i,-od buu'K.v. Will bo nol.1 eheaj) for exsli or mi installments. AiJly to W. l!.U'.lson, next d.r to i-nstotllee. USE CIGAllS-lMl'OilTEl). KhV WEST X ami Iioiiiesti.-, embraeini; the celebrated ' lor ,l: J'ar"1- tri-uas. con.iierora anu oti,er choice bran U in the Wells, Ear;;. and Western I'nion Telcratui oitiee bui! liny. ihemember the place. " . ' T OSr A DILL OK SLE. UNDEKWILL I , rewardedby leavinn it at tins oir.ee. THAT H.aCKIXO COUGH can t-e so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. AVe guarantee it. Foshay & Mason. ISrIck for Sale. AT MY KILX ONE MILE EAST OF town, or delive.ed an v lu re in the city. W. C. CASSELL, Albany Or. IOK RENT A COMMODIOUS ST0KEJ?5x ' 50. An A 1 location. Small stock and fixtures for sale, Adt ress er call on AShby ... , .ii ... it IJICKIIISUH, niuitin, vi. Contractor and llullder DC. SHELL WILL FURNISH PLAN'S, specifications and details for all kinds of building and architecture. All workjprompt Iv done and truaranteed to be first-class. Es timates furnished on short nctice for brick bu.!dinu'4, residences, public buildings, bridir'-s, etc. WA YOI'NG LAD WANTS A situation as chambermaid or to take care of children. Oood reference given Address box 148. Albany postotfice DAY BOARDERS WANTED GOOD board in a small family will be furnished withou rooms, to three or four person V In quire of i. W. Wyer, ih the residence for merly occupied "by Mrs, Isaac Hares, on Fourth street. E. E. WARFORD, Having purchased the PALACE EAT MARKET Is now prepared to furnish fresh meats of all kinds; best variety of choice teef,veal,niutton pork Hausage, ttcin the city kept constant! m band. Over The CASCADE MOUNTAINS! FROM ALKAXY OR LEBANON .KAS1- WARD. Tl,n WJllniiicttp. V.a'lnv nn.-l C.. , Mountain Wagon Road ia in ex- cellent condition, and l.y ail odds is tlrj ht-st and shortest va'm road to 1'hstern t.lregoi!. ll'a'er and gra.s i alrT!'.'l.ii!l .-.Ikii the entire m:d. Tlie rad"S ar-- e.i-y accomnnul.it li'liS stl- icnor an the road weli iil lil -.'ed i iiial;in:;it t!i-' he?t Jmo intain road it the st.aty. I'or .viiinm "V j ui!it, hunt i:. 3U.1 thhing ti-e t's ! Mmni' tatns in tho the vi. -ii. it v i f l-'i and tin: Thrti ''ers . il'.iM :n'.vant. . 's. i i'; ;r Ia His Olil Quarters. i W. U. "raham has opened a j merchant tailoring establishment; in liis old quarters on Eroadalbin street. 1 le has received one of the finest lines of genuine imported suitings ami pants patterns ever brought, to this city, l'ants will be made from 6.00 upwards, and suits for and upwards. He has a verv large line of uattorns, and will "warrant all work to be first-class. Those desiring a fine suit made to order at almost the price of ready made clothing should give him a call. Many new novelties and delicacies liuve lately been added t" my ttoek f groceries C. E. Brownell. ACCTRACY. J. J. NKATXK. DOIUUS, ABSTRACT OR. The onlv complete set of Abstract Books and Maps in Linn County OFFICE IN" THE COCKT IlOl'SE. gjW Business entrusted to my care will receive prompt and care ful attention. J fJf() FERTILIZER K. C'i. 17th ami F streets, ' ' ''-" - OR Mi ON MANUFACTURERS OF PUKE 150XE MEAL Fur Orchards and Lawns;. BONE PHOSPHATE, For Gardens and Grain. ALSO Granulated Bone for Poultry. Our fertilizsrs are made from Raw Bones, no sand or other worthless material being used. Stewart & Sox, Agents, ALBANY, - OREGON. xirAi'Ki- CHAIN ANi STOCK FARMS H of a all descriptions. If you want to sell your property, write or call on K. U. Heards ley, re.il estate asrent, Albany. Otlice on Broad I'Mn street near First. I'. O. box 341. pEVEUE HOUSE, ALliAX Y,;OR. CIIAS IX Pfeiller, Prop. Only lirst-cclass house in the city. Larire sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General stage ottirc for Corvallis. RANK OF OREGON, ALBANY, OREGON. CiriTAL r?.-.0.C0 President-.. Vlro Yrv.. . Casliler II. Itlt YAT . .11 V. II1.AI. II. t. KhUKILL. A general batikies; husincfg trans" aetecl.XV- Sisrlit exelian"? ami telegraphic transfer li.mht and sold on New York, San Francisco and Portland, Oregon. Collections made on favorable terms mi Vi T) i i 1 l( City KCSlail lil lit, Under the new management of H. Lamp.nan will he conducted on a first-cla-'S plan. Meals will be served I, si at ail liouis. nonsuit l ie BILL OF FARE ! ..... ... I i"i oi'ici nwre.ci . l, ( ay - , tag tor what "tl oruer ami notiimg more. Straigbo meals serveit as usual for '23 cents, and meals to order front , e .v.. a o cent roll aim cup ot oouee to a Itrst-class $1.00 mtal. ic'Furnished rooms to let in connec tion with therestaurat!t. OMAI-I. LAM) TRACTS A NUMI'KR OF j O small tracts -f land situated near Albany i fur f.iie on easy lerms. App'y to II. Rryaut j l')KRSOXS DESIRING SAND, LOAM OR ' JL gravel from the premises of F. L. Such, i in Renton county, can procure tickets for ti e same at my otlice, Crawford's block, Albany, Oregon. " Ciias. E. Woi.vkrtox. ABSTRACTS MARION COrXTY The only complete and perfect set abstracts, AND LAND C03IPANY, SALEM, OREGON. Every abstract guaranteed. F. E. AUSTIN, Manager. COWAN" RALSTON AKD CHArYEERlAIN Albany, - Oregon i Transacts a general banking business. Draw sight drafts on New York, San FranJ psco and Portland, Or. i Loan money on approved security. " Receive deposits subject to check. Collections entrusted to us will receiT promut attention GILSON'S SHAVING PARLORS AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON. None hut first-class workmen employed. Everything neat and clean. Give me a call. tjff" First door east of new Mason ic Temple. Cranberru s. eocoanuts, oranges and brie.d beef at V. E. Ilrownell'i?. I ior ou-.:iiess pi ir.e i o. .:n:ia j;;i.-ni".. v oi ...... ..r i -i, I:n;,i. ! ;ie"e. Salem. Ruth schools :i:v undci , lie t!i:iiiit;oliic!li '( A. V. Arr.iK.trniijr, liav! uitnc rtc.-: of tuition ! u;ncco'ir.'i I sluilies, ' :s-p?v.ri';:i;j. I'i.-: ! UC::;":. 1 .- mil! i ! tiatiit.---', nr.v t;w hip, T'liidish I)ejart ..-l ::.; sessions, bluceiit ,' '.'ntnloue, r.ddres - I ! ii :pi SALEM ABSTACT f.rf ! I : :$5o TH GOLD WATCHES I i:tki- ims ii:- it.d o informing the citizens ot Albany and vicinity i;.i I !.hv n.i.-.'ped it first class clothing etore iu connection with my (i l, iu:i:. '.it-ii.c Red have added the most complete stock of gents MM VI 1 lJJ.KJlI.il. ever brought to the ity. In older to advertise my business I have de cided to ive awa over $500 worth of Gold Watches. Every purchaser of m; dollar's wort! of goods, for cash, from the clothing department win receive a chanc for one of these gold watches. Stock is ail new purchased iu the east for spot cash, and will be sold at LOWEST LIVING RATES. C-.1 and exsnnuc my stocK oefore purchasing elsewhere. fgf"N-.ir. ub'.e to siow good9. Album. Or. C."'K. HAWfCtS" McMINMVILEj jILBaxt rariE mm Puef-j.ui iiimi' i r I tisli f tsj:i Jdl !.inof furniture, bedroom'isets, parlor sets, cliaii's, rf-l :iini.'cs, kitchen safes, ami all kinds of tables, etc., etc A'so liave a iin( sVlect'i'ii ot wali paper and wind-iw shades, which they are offering at cl"- liiire-'. ("all and see thctn, on First street, opposite Stew art t Sox. A: WHEKLEK, SPRINGFIELD, PROPRIETOR. SlMJi-NG VI E LI ) OREGON I-v1 A!'.;ii.v vant mid ol'iee on U:.iiii:irt," l.etween 4lh :iml 5th hti'eetsj&I A.'!iei li".- A!i):inv Maniuier, .laving iuiiilu-: tut e. ell.;d in quality,! -mi facilities not surpassed forthe nrompl .Hid iiilNfiii'torv rill'"'.' r orders. I resneetfullv solicit a 8liare of the trad,- . WlIEELEK M m an i mi humeri; e liref im and General Hardware ; tho --eleb.-ate 1 KaiILV RREAKFAST and .IKWKL In, ct:n; stores ai"l range, parlor avl ok?".ig stoves, a,nl ail kinils d kitchi.-n ui.;!.t alio k vmlpete assortment, of farmers and J Gardeners' Tools BTIILDEBS' "H ARDWARE, I.'uuips, hese, uopperware, tinwirn rni! plutnhers' -goods a specialty ami prices are cuaraateed to be satisfai:torv. The public is invited to rail ..ndinpeet our fctock. Twet-dale'a building. Albany, Oreyon. Revere House Ue Rooms WITli BILLIARD HALL AND CLUB ROOMS. WILLIAMS BROS. - Proprietors. CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS. Kept constantly on hand. A fWl linn f imported and domestic ei gar for pale. Everything lirst-i-lass. Z3T At Revere House, Albany, Oregon. The City Liquor Store, M. BAVMGA11T, Proprietor. crSelint toIth-jaajFellowj' cmple, Albany, tfOregon'EJ Kecpsjcqnstantly on hand the finest imported and domestic w ncs, liquors cigars tob'ioos. Onlv first-class liquor store in sho eitv SPECIAL MTEK'T'0N PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY FOR PURE DRUGS, TOILET AND GO -II K ALSO Tlie mm Lino of Pianos and Organs in the Willamette Valley. CALL AXI) EXOIINE HIS STOCK. Goods and (Mis ii. W. SIMl'SOX. H BOTH ACADEMIC AND COLLEGIATE Dtrpui tiiic nts.j In the Acatii mic Departiiic'iit there aretfour coui-ses of study .f three j'ears each: Classical, -cieiitilic, normal and business. In--tiuction ss thorough; location, lieal liji expi:ns.-8 low; advautagvH, first class in every respect. Full informa tion in catalogue, for which address T. G. BROWNSON,'Prss. OREGON r. tAKiiKLL SAWMILL CD' kip s FANCY TO GOODS G. L BLACKMAN. (Succewor to E. W. Lanpdon -DSALSB IK- iirngs, Paints, Oils. Perfumery and toilet article, also a full line of books nnc sMtionery, periodicals, etc. rjf FretcripUons carefullj i-oranotmded iN ODD FELLOW'S TEMPLL Albany Oretro: CAKRIES- mm arrows OK DECK FOR BUSINESS With n complete Hue of Ladies und Gents rubber Good, Kubber Coats, Reglans. Circulars and Newmarkets, Rubber Boots, Sandals and Men's Rubher Ove.ialls, JSilkund Ging ham Umbrellas at prices to SUIT THE TIMES. M. R Wells it Co's celebrated custom made bootf and shoes from their Chicago lacioi,the latest styles of foot wear Good vrlm'and Hpmre dealing We invite your patronage. ' BARLOWS & S EAGLES. am BOOTS AND BARGAINS. From and after this date stock of Boots and Shoes AT COST! This is a cloeinu out mmense Fall and winter and Fuinishino- Gooas which will soon arrive intend to have themost complete JDrv Groods tore ? In the Valley. Call early, as 1 c&uand will sav you money ALBANY HON Manufacture s'.eani ii git.e;;, griMt'.aini taw mill n:achinc-ry, iron fronts anl ill kinds of heavy und ii-ht work in rronaud brats catting. Special atten tion ;ail ti rej ailing all kinds of n achinery. Tatterns made on strt notice. i. F. SOX. j"--Mrii-iit. C. H. STi wai.t, b'tcietary. DEYOE & ROBSON, Proprietgr. OF THE AGR CULTURAL DEPOT ALBANY, Shelf Hardware, Domestic and Other LeadinglSewhig Machines A FULL LINE OF . GARDENER'S AND CARPENTER'S lOOLS The largest and best variety of- . j " STTJDEBAKER I NEWTON DFAEM WAG01TS, HACSS AITS BUGGIES In the central Willamette Vallcy.ROrders from Xdi6tance1sT)l!citcd2aiil nionijdly filled at lowest rates. 1 ARE- OUT Si nu SHOES. BARGAINS! 1 will sell my entire sale to mako room tor iny stock of Dry Goods,Oloaks I Alban. Oregon. OREGON YIERECKS SHAVING PARLOB THREE CHAIRS RUNNING STEADY. A CLEAN TOWEL TO EVI'lJY Cl'STOMEK. f- ' M r.vii f !5 (d te. l!:.ir Cuttii i'cts i