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THJfi IOKNIING lliCJiAI i - SAT1K1MT. NOVEMBER 2 & u rntag gaiUj iterald Daiiy a.nd Weekly TERMS OF U BSClilt'TI'VN " UI.Y t.Niied everv U'ortiinx r;et Monday.) eliven-il by isirri-T, per week............. 0.15 y m.iil, ior yiai .... 00 ' V F.E1CL . I I'u'u.'ialie! every Friday Morning.) t.e ropy, per uniium. in advance $-2.00 to h.:i not paid in asivotu'e ' e;3J a. m, ml it the Albany post oilke clone i!l ohii-cM north e Eastern Mutes f i ..r i em oiuu i iil the Nairow Gauze It. K. ; for I'or'.land and .Silem 11 a. a til l iisaii'l Y:uj' ' m 12;33 p. u iiM ojittli 7:30 p. u ThB po-nitl'me will'liv closed each cveiiii ri!ii sit to Mt-veu o'eiorlc. ll;'sterd ru titer lor the early inoriiing :r-ii c muM l tniilcl bct'or 6 o clock the i rvi m evvtiiiiL'. ' ! in . mn ngBB" useful inventions and systems. Take as an example the report that a recent discovery by a New Eng land chemist of a cheap method of dissolving zinc by combining it with hydrogen is regarded as a most valuable one. The product is a solution called zinc-water, and has the property of making wood to which it lias been applied abso lutely fireproof, and at a very low cost. If that is a fact it will be indeed a bonanza. 1889 OK EG ON' I'AClr'IOTI.VE TAII'.E. fassnuer. . Freight Arrive' Departs .ill.lfiuiii',1.00 u m ..' fi.fimit K fi : SECKKT SO( IKTIKS. No. 13: A , O. IT, W. - Sifet3Lo.l'Ttf r. every Mjrul-iy evening at the C meeltt A. K. on rerry street, bjtween Second anu Third. Alhitiy, Oregon. .Strin.jrs in tha ci.y a'lJ tratnieiit brethrjn curdi illv invited to at. end. THE HE A SOX )VJ!Y. It lias been allirmed, with sufli :ert force t b j accepted as truth, that the farms of New England ate being deserted, and that the value of farm hf.ds in those ta' s has rapidly detcricafrd. To such an extent lias this mat ter extended in that locality that active efforts have been inaugurated to iuduce Scandinavians to resettle some of the desert' 1 farms. The Chronicle savs that the freetraders have cited the .' ct to prove that agriculture U, owing to protection, becoming unprofitable in the I'nited .States. This is a natural enough assumption tor a free trader, for the fount of polit'cal j economy .rom wiucu lie is ac customed to draw draughts of in spiration is overflowing with decla rations that it is a natural law that the most fertile lands are the first to come into Use. Of course no one but a theorist would have formu lated such a law, for it is absolute ly at variance with observed facts. Not the most fertile but the mon convenient lands are first put under cultivation. It was because the Pilgrim fathers found the land handy that they cultivated it. It gave but gttidging returns, and it is not at all wonderful that their descendants should, when the op portunity presented itself, abandon it for more fertile fields farther west. The Swedes in all probabil ity will succc" fully farm the laud which the New Englandcr luis learned' to scorn, and will perhaps consider it fertile, as it mav be when compared with the In Ills Old Quarters. W. K. Graham has opened a merchant tailoring establishment in his old quarters on Broadalbin street. He has received one of the finest lines of genuine imported suitings and pants patterns ever brought to this city. Pants will be made from $6.00 upwards, and suits for $L'S and upwards. He has a very large line of natterns, and will warrant all work to be first-class. Those desiring a fine suit made to order at almost the price of leady made clothing should give him a call. ooo WOR Manv new novelties and delicacies have lately been added to my stock el j occnes C. E, Brownell. A London banker use 3 the valu able time of the Atlantic cable to send the New York Herald this pun: "In your notice to-day of the Ilatzfeldt-Huntington mar riage you say that Prince Ilatzfeklt j is the direct heir of a line 900 years old. Surely the American eagle can beat this, iliss Huntington is the direct heir to a line 100 miles long the Central Pacific." i i fiJBBusiness entrusteu t.j my The In ion Pacific railroad seems ; ,..m; will receiTe prompt and can to bo active! v enlar; ng its scope I f til attention. and influence. In addition to securing a contract with the No. th-' cytfm it is now said that it has secured a controlling influence in : the Chicago ami Alton, which forms an important connecting link in the immense system now ' under its control. ACCURACY. XEAT.NKS.. j. j. Domtis, ABSTRACTOR. The only comulete set of Abstract Books and Maps in Linn County O fTICK IN" Till: COlIiT HOUSE. ! ""' !MMW FERTILIZER TH GOLD WATCHES GrI"V"JS3ST AW A"r- I tike this ii! ?nd of inloruiiDg the citizens ot Albany and vicinity tbnt I have just opened a first class clothirig store in connection with my tnerehnuti'e ! u-u--s. ami Lave added the most complete stock of gents kmiw Goods and Clothing ever brought to tr.e city. In oidcr to advertise my business I have de cided to give aw; over 500 "-.r'h f Cold Watches. Every purchaser of cue doilar'i worth of goods, for cash, from the clothing department will receive a chance for one of th -so gold watches. Stock is all new purchased io the east for spot cash, and will be sold at LOWEST LIVING RATES. C".i and examine my stocs i-;!'-re purcha.-iDg elsewhere. ' c.ble to siio.v gools. G. W. SIMPSOX. -ARE- ON DECK FOR BUSINESS AIImhw. Or The rumors of trouble in the j Central American slates continue j to come, and it seems altogether j likely that these mercuiial and belligerent neighbors will shortly proceed to cut each others throats. It is quite a risky business to be any ways prominent in political circles down there. Tn k first conviction in Kansas, under the prohibitory law, for selling hard cider, recently took place in the circuit court atTopoka. The defendent was a hotel proprietor. COMPANY N. K. Cur. 17th ;tud F streets, I'OLTLAXD, - - OKEUON MANUFACTURERS OF PUKE 1JOXE MEAL Kor Orchards and Lawns. BONE PHOSPHATE. j For Ga' dens and Grain, j ALSO j Granulated Bone for Poultry. Our'fertPizsrs are made from Raw Bones, ro sand or other worthless material being used. Stewart &iSox, Agents, ALBANY, OREGON. WANTED GKAIN'AND STOCK FARMS of all descriptions. If yon wat ta sell your propertv", wri.e or call on K. G. ISor.ds ley, real estate aent, Albany. Oilice on Broa'Ullmi street near First. I. O. ox nil. ( r -Ti -i &gri DOTH 3 ACADEMIC AND ;OLLEGIATE With a complete line of Ladies and Gents rubber Gootla, Rubber Coats, Regime, Circulars and Newmarkets, Rubl)er Btots, JSaudals and Men's Rubi er Overalls, tilknd Ging ham Umbrellas at prices to SUIT THE TIMES. M. i. Wells Co's reiebrated custom made boot and shoes from their Chicago tat rorv,the latest styles of foot wear Good v.-hie and square deabng We invite your patronage. BARLOWS & SEAfLES. To terioBCftt MlMMVILLE McMINNV iLLE, Icijartiiicnts..i; In the Academic l)i'i:u tmt lit there arejfi.ur courses of .-tiidv of three vcars each: Clasica!, scientific, normal and business. In struction is thorough; location, heal 'hj i expi;nse8 low; advant- -es, Jirit . lass in everv respect. Full infonna- :icn in catalogue, for whichf address iff Tm W -T. G. BIlOWNSON,Pits. OREGON C. K. IIXW KIN-:. Tiik rhiladelphia susiect turns i .J out not to have been Tascott. Not yet Tascott astute detective has got. r EVEItK HOUSE, AL13AN Y,;oit.- Jt 1'feilTer. Accidoots are happening daily to those who least expect them. Be o i the safe .side and insure with I Winn in. the Travelers. CHAS l'rop. Only lirbt eclass house m the citv. Larife sample rooms tor coni- m-r-iat men. Jso Chinamen ciijiloycd in the A A 1 ffl BANK OF OREGON, ALBANY, OREGON. XEW TO-DAY. Men AVanted. TV0 WOKK ON THE OKFO.V PACIFIC X r-.ilro-d. Apply at once to CV ran & Monteilh. ; PACKS F.'lis' ciar store. OF LONE JACK CIG. irettes ior;25eent; it CAPITAL.. .$.-.o, :o resident.... Ire lr'.. . asliier II. BRYANT ...jay n. ::i.4i. .11. I . IlkltlCIIJ ANTED FL'KXISHKI) itOOMS, SIT- tins room an.l he Iroom. with u-,e o. A general bunkiag business trans acted. Siuht exchae and telegraphic transfer bought ard sold on New York. San Francisco and Portland, Ort'Lrn. Collections made on favorable terms k'tehen, on ground riD 1 inLuoHiee. Add ress The City Restaurant, 1 'o'.'sjan i:r.inei;pp';lasircs5.Jii'"d! kind Jof furniture,! bedrooinst'ts, 'Mloi ct:-, c'nir.-, null . i-vncs, kit .'iicn sales, and all kinds of tables, etc. , etc. Also h.-ivj a, Sims si'!ect;nn of wall jjnper and wind'iw shades, which they are oilering al clo.se figure-, C'all and see them, on First street, opposite Stew, urr fc .Sox. RINGFIELD SAWilflILL A. WHEELER, SPRINGFIELD, PROPRIETOR. S P I I X i i V J E LI ) OREGON Jf '.l!iiin vrd "and oilier on Uilroad,'lictwc-n 4ih and itli ftiecisl A.; Wheeler, Aloany Milliliter, . lavii'tf luinocr not excelled in quality,! facilities not surpassed for'ihe ppimi'.t and s.Ui.-fiK tor.i i':li;n.- or orders. I rcsncclfullv solicit a fhare of the trade. a. WHEELEK Wl i; lielievi tioiis iti bar.iins and desire to make selec fiom ih inot seasonable styles in JD3Ei7 GOODS, DEESS G-OODS, JJlsTJD 1TOTIG2STS, Fashion points the way t th.e i.are New tock of . F. EEAD, W IM-CAUSE T1I1.1R STOCK IS THE LAlUiELT, BECAUSE THEIR GOODS ARE THE NEWEST, BECAUSE THEIR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. MATTHEWS t ITKAYKU FROM I'AS Tl'ItE NEAR 1' n.i one medium s'Zed spoted .w, Under the new management of II. eari . .u imniente iineif We know we can jease. All we ask is a thorough inspection. In dress goods we have the largest stock erer shown in Albany. Come and see us and be happy. IF JES Albanv, Oregoi. L.miiiiian will be conducted on " : Meals will be serv d i s UcS SAI.K- .. .i..:i.. X e "riv ie-;irtiiii .......11.,, win i. i.i ..i,..,, e., .. on ipstailnieiits. PP'l ;to . li.g (iilson, . ..... f ... ... .1tfti..A ' u of his n:it:ve land, but there is . w--- , ! ml at:l white, clean smooth horns, no marks i i a .... . : .. ;i i : i.i.. tt lir flKI. . . I IIIIUI - DC hll'llj ! i . ' I I revvaiiloil. Ad.lrL-K.4 1'. K!il)V. I'.nli i. ! first-cla-S Ulan. i -it all hours. Consult t'u; -A (1KSTLK. KIYLISII HOKSS, CASi - . , . . , driven by wonis n or children, :i!so a 1 I C I I.I. )U r A It And order wkitever yo-.t want, juj- iny for what ;"ti order and notiiin miNK CIGAUS-lMPORTEll. KKY WKST '- J? and ix.mcs'ic, enihraeiii;,' the eelehiattd ;or cents, and mi Fior da - Miidrin. Kstrell-is, t'oniinerors r.nd i ;t o cent roll and lht" ' 0,:h'r:h0';'.b':'''':1' the .e' s, har;o and irst-claS3 1.00 nital .1 .. hrf k..ii.,.mi.r th.- nia. .. " : 1' urnibhed rooms to let m connec- 1 tinn ififh fhi.fr-tjf niirniif. will pay less thau they do now, or : .L didhltv veira h-jto. but hnrsiiNP HIAI ll.UhJMr UOUdH can pk Stoves and Geiieral Hardware Iuelj.lii the :leb.MteI KAilfA ltllEAKFAST and JEWEL c..ol.i .s.)e.s r.ip.v'c?, inrl-ir 3 1 ooki-.' stoves, a .id ail kiiuls of kitclu n 'U--iis;m also i H'tnlj'ete assortment, of strong gro'ind for the bcliff that, in turn. tiu;ir descendants will vacate the farms which I lathers successful iy cultivate -A HILL OF SALK. FINDKK Wil,'. he rewarded hy leavinir it at thisotlice. ..Is to order troni cup of ooU'ee to a ' n i l; o they t-a a do bettor elsewhere. I'iwf. Condon's discoverv of t'.ie fo:sil remains of horses with cleft ; A iioof, the different part fvmin? ! toes, Was ben commented upon h I tiv so iiuieklv cured by Shiloh's Cure. We I ! auitriiiuee it. Fo.sbav it Mason. ISriek for Sale. T MY KILN OXK MILK KAST OF town, or di.live.ud anvwlu-re in the city W. C. CASSKLL, Allwnv Or. by a writer in the New York Even ing Tost, who says : "Apropos of i the frequent discovery in tho far West of fossil3 of horses with toes, has it ever been recalled that Julius 0:i'sar had such a horse ? Sueton ius, in his 'Life of Ca'sar,' sixty first section, says : 'Cicsar made use of a remarl ".ble horse, with hoofs I i RKN'T-ACOMMDDIOL'S STOKLT.'Sx M. An A 1 location. Small stock and liNtnrcs for sale. Adcrcss r call on Ashhy lV Dickinson, Albany. Or. feet almost human, and divided in the manner of toes The whole passage i3 interesting The horse, it appears, in Cit sar's stud. The soothsayers at once proclaimed that it betok-1 eued for its master the dominion of the world, whereupon Cicsar had it reared with the utmost care, and was the first to mount it. Indeed, it would never sutler anybody else upon its back. Later he set rip an image of the horse in front of the Temple of Venus Genetrix. Was uot this an instance of what evolu tionists call 'reversion?' ", Contractor and llinider. C. SHELL WILL FURNISH PLANS, specifications and details for all kinds of huildinand architecture. All worklprompt ly done and guaranteed to be first-class. Es timates furnished on short notice for brick bii'Idinj, residences, public buildings, bridifps, etc. WA VOL'NU LAD I' MAMS A situation as chambermaid or to take care of children. Good reference given Address box US. Albanv postotlice. DAY BOAKDKKS W l.NTED HOOD board in a small family will be furnished withou rooms, to three or four persons. In quire of J. W. Wycr. ih the residence for- was foaled "lerlv occul,ietl bv Mrsi Isaao Uayes, on The extreme wisdom of some so called learned bodies of men, is at time3 wonderful to behold. For instance it is said that at the lime when railroads were first intro duced into Germany, the lloyal College of Physicians in Havana signed and issued a protest against the new mode of travel. "Loco motion, it declared, "by means of any kind of team-engine should be prohibited in the interest of public health. Kapid change of place can not fail to produce among travelers the mental malady called deliruin fusio-uui." If all the -raps of j$eie:it:iio (Hs covories :'.-;d i'.;i;i:c iti);is that ;i.v found il ati'!g ar..u:i.i i;i tiu i:t-.v Albany Opera House, -ONE NIGHT ONLY MOEDAY, XOY. 4 Til THE UNIVERSAL FAVORITES JOSEPH GRIS3IER AND PIIOEIJE DAArIES, With their own comjiany in ti e Latest and Greatest New York and yan Francisco .Success Till? DIIDP m mm ill An ur:;;inal foincdy dra:ra in four st-l.s. by Mr. (Jus Thorna. loundi'd on that Author's f;i:nr.us and f; pr.jT.l.ir sketch, "Editici's K'.-.r.-h.r." jiapcri were a:.-o'u!e. w.;:!'! bv a w--!i !. rial hp.'. ti. :iCES ".'.) AXI 7." CENTS. eats no-.v on .' il OMAI.L LAND TUACTS-A NUMIiFK OF O i !i:t ' trac s 'f 'and situated near Albany fcr! eeon can- terms. App'y to II. liryant DKSIIUN'C. SAND, LOAM OK Din the premise l of F. L. Such. in llcnton cjunty, can procure tickets for the ame at my otlicc, Oiawford s bliK-k, Albanv, Ori'ff.HI. UlIAS. K. Wol.VK.KTllN. j 1 )KltSONS n L a ravel fro (111 H . ZK "ft m HARDWARE, s funips, hose, coppcrware, tinware, end plunders' goods a sjiecialty prices arc uara:iteed to he satisfactory. The public is invited v. trail . nd;ii)pcct our stock. ..Tweedale's buildine. Alhany,,Orc.-oi . ABSTRACTS MARION COUNTY The only comp'ete and perfect set attracts, 111 1 I V 1' i ft I .' AND LAXU COMPANY, SALEM, OREGON. Every abstract guaranteeel. F. E. AUSTIN, Manager. I I 1 VI I I II' jinn County Bank COWAN" RALSTON AND CHfYBEElAIN Albany, : - Oregon Transacts a genera' bnk'nir business. Draw sht d -aftg on New York, San r'ran4 p!.co and Portland, Or. Loan money on approved security. Receive deposits subject to check. Collect'ons entrusted to U9 will receiv prompt attention GILSON'S SHAVING PARLORS HAlli AND DRESSING SALOON. None but first-class workmen employed. Everything neat and clean. Give me a call. First door ea.,t of new Mason ic Temple. Severe House Samp e lis WITH BILLIARD HALL ND CLUB ROOMS. WILLTAJUS BROS. - Proprietors. CHOICE WINES j AND LIQUORS. Kept constantly on hand. A fell line of imported and domestic cigar f . i-c. I'.vcryiunifr nrst-ciass. i-nr At Kcvcre House, Albany, Oregon. The City Liquor Store, 3f. JiA UMGAJtT, Proprietor. iNext d)jr to;tha;OJ,l;PeIlowj' ninple, Albany ; Jrejon'El Kecpslconstantly on hand tho finest imported and domestic w nes, liquors' fdirars tob-:?08. Only first-class liquor store in sho city SPECIAL ATTErVT,0N PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY FOR PURE DRUGS, TOILET AND -GO FANCY TO GOODS (.'ranbernes, cocnanut?, ornnires bried beef :it (;. K. Brownell's. iiul I G. L BLACKMAN. (Sacccssor to E. W. Lanpdoa I MM It MB iM I lll PBij I Ml Mill IIPWW UM ALBANY IRON M Manufacture :-teaiii ei L'ii.es. ;.)' ; til l:ii:ds or hcay and i:bt ucrk in ; t'en paid t rej an iiii; ah kitnifjc 1 n :u !. ' saw mil. n;ichir.ery, iron fronts and ii and brass cattirs. Special attea i eiy. I'atl h p n.ade on bU rt notice. C. H. Sti wakt, Secretary. DEYOE & ROBSON, -OF THE- AGR CULTURAL pROPRIETGRd. DEPOT JALBANY. OREGON Shelf Hardware, Domestic and Other LeadingSewins Machima A FULL LINE OF GARDENER'S AND CARPENTER'S lOOLS The largest and best variety of STUDEBAKER I NEWTON jjrngs, Paints, Oils Perfumery and toilet rt;olei.. also a full line of books av4 stationery, periodicals, etc. l-$f Prescriptions careful! corn pounded iN ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE. Albany Otr;:Ki DFAEM "WAGONS, HACSS AND BUGGIES In the central Willamette Valley.nOrders from a'distancc solicitedTaDd wiomjitly lil'cd at lowest rates. for fc:i-.:K- it the Ti rtlnnd riir incss Col J eirc. lvi tlai.d, or nt thj C::jtal IiUMiiesi :)l'.-t;.. ti;i!eni. l'..!h n:Imii!s nr; uiulrl In: inannj;; m nt of A. T Ari:i-tro:isf, havl ! om.-course 01 : tiM-.es, 5 nr.e i .itcsoi tuition , -nr. ALSO CARP.IES- 'ivai.c, ''-i"'!csi'rvod :it ria !;:r;ur:-. 'v,-.:p, Ktinlis'ii Dcrari s iou.s. StuJent !" .v " i:.5o-u, aildrcrt The Finest Line of Pianos and Organs in the pcwnl:r!t', I r. ' ncnts. D;:v e lir;' ' 1 snv I n villaraette Tallev. A XD EX A 3P NE II I S VIERECKS SHAVING PARLOR Ci'BATHS THREE . CHAIRS IIUXNIXG STEADY. A CLEAN TOWEL TO EVERY tl'STOMER. wifj; 1') ect'ts. Ilrtir CuttinSJ 1 STOCK. i