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THE MOUN1NU IIE11AI.I- SUNIY, NOVEMBER 3, 1889 DAIRY and WEEKLY TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION U.tlLY t'ui.'i.ihed every morning except Miuia.i c'1 ered by carrier, per week... ........... 0.1S y mail, per year........ 00 WEEKLY. I'uMinljed every Friday Mominsr.) e eajtv, ier Annum, ia advance ...$"-'.00 ih. ti n'H iul in advaiye i.50 Ill: MAIL. mU it the Albanv postolHce close I i-r a'! ollices north r..c Kateni states ' 0;30 a i iie West Side f Vnd the N m row Gaue R. K. ) ror Portland and Sniem 11 A. 'ona'lis and Yaquiua 12:80 r. it Hoe uuth 7:30 r. u The ooKiorliee will'be closed each evening - ri;n ix to seven o'clock. K "'stereJ nutter for th '.early morning r.::n s iiiuld 1! mailed before a o clock the i r.vi.us eveninsr. oukcon' PAcincr. mme tabi,e. ratwfiser. Freight..... Arrives Departs . . il.la m '.1.00 ft in 5.2.";mil eh SECKKT SOCIETIES. 4 . O. V, W. SiietvLodje Xo. 13; IX. every .Ha.idjy evening at th C. meet l A. i;. hill on Kerry Htiecl, r 'tween Seeo.id and Ihir.l. Al'j.my. Ore,' i. Mrangers in the c:y am. tr.vi-.ient brethren cordially inviteu toat.e'.U. In His Old Quarters. W. It. Graham has opened a! mercliant tailoring establishment in his old (jiiarters 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 fG.OD upwards, and suits for $-2S and upwards. He lias a very lar:; line of uatterns, all work to be i fine suit made to order at almost the price of ready made clothing should give him a call. postage find it hard to realize that the time was when it cost six cents to send a letter thirty miles or less and twenty five cents for a distance over 450 miles. These rates were established in 1792 and were pio portioned 10 distance as well a3 to weight. I'eonle did not write many letters in those davs. owinsr to t, ,tu. B, ;, iur t1A land will warrant .b ... tirst-class. Those desiring government reuueeu uie cuargeft to live cents for letters weighing not more than half an ounce, pro vided they were not to be carried more than 300 miles. If the dis tance exceeded that the charge was ten cents. In 1851 a second reduc tion made the rate three cents for distances under 3,000 miles, while ; in 1863 all restriction of distance ! in the country was taken off, and three-cent postage continued till October 1883, when the two-cent rate went into effett. Since 1847, when the first postage stamp was i .i i....... i.,..,.. im ,. ' UjiVlt?, lueiu uau aw , wi recejve lssueit. A collection ot all ol lliem : fui attention would be a valuable treasure. : T Many new novelties tmd Ui-liciseics have lately been added t" n:y t-toi k .f groceries '. E, lirownell. $5oo TH GOLD WATCHES I take this m il;"d of ioforniiDg the citizens of Albany and ticinity that I We just opened a lirst class clothing store in connection with my n'.erchfiiiti'.e'iiusit.fss. and have added the most complete stock of gents WOR arrows ARE- 11 iPflltf ninn U1UI0I1 Ml" Goods and Clothm AC'Cl'KAt'Y. NEATXKSf'. .t .x nmm ' j ever bronyt't to the city. In cider to advertise my business I have de- 1 Q T T A O V C) P i cidi-d to five ttwa ov.-r $500 or.h of Oold Watches. Every purchaser u ' oi oik (!o!!n; s vk.i ih oi goods, for cash, from the clothing department The onlv comnu'ln set of Alsfr;i t wii tei;:-ivt' a chin e sor one ot th "se cold watches, btock is ail new Books and Maps in Linn Count v ; purchased io ilie tat for spot cash, and will be sold at I OFFICE IX THE C'OI KT 1IOCSE. yBusiness cntrustei to mvj prompt and care-1 FERTILIZER DUO l' USELESS MATTER. In the arrangements of the curri culum of schools at the present time, the tendency happily for the rising generation is towards dropping the old, useless methods and adopting new and practical ideas. For years the discussion ha3 been carried on as to the use fulness of the study of the dead languages in our schools, and sure ly if slowly the opinion is fast gaining ground tha it is a useless expenditure of time. Trofessional men are fast arriving at the opinion and demanding that their children be not burdened with the expendi ture of time and money as they were in this useless drill. Felix L. Oswald, M. V., in the Septem ber number of the Popular Science Monthly, makes a plea for this. He says: Not one of a hundred non-philological students (gradu ates devoting themselves to the special study and the teaching of ancient languages) would ever of continuing his antiquarian pur suits or be able to look upon a Greek or Latin text-book, without a shudder of di sgust. It has been conclusively proved that all the etymological benefits derived from linguistic graveyards could be reaped in a single year by the study of root -words (most of them j familiarized bv their English and French derivatives). It has licen i A t. demonstrated to the satisfaction of i uti-iv iiajiai uai miuni'i ma l .i a in- 1 1 j- mar drill is nol the superlative t!-;ir hl"re intellectual exercise vaunted i;i the arguments of its advocates, but on the contrary, almost the wort of all possible systems of mental training a Jjad lift of memory, exercising the iowcr at the expense of the higher mental faculties. Nor is there a shado.v of doubt that in natural lnsiorv. ast:onoin Improvement of our assessment; JfJjClON laws is a question that should not. bo allowed to rest until the object COMPANY is attained. The Farmer's Friend K. E. Cor. 17th and F streets, is perhaps a little ftrong in its ex-; 'OCT LAND, - - OIIKCON pressions, but it hits the subject' manufacturers of about rp"ht after all when it says : o "How to improve our present ini-' duitous svstem of taxation is a : problem deserving ef the most pro-! BONE PHOSPHATE found attention of statesmen. At i For Gardens and Grain. LOWEST LIVING RATES. 1 and examine my stocK oefore purchasing eUewkere. r. ublc t ihw.v gooi's. Atbdsnj. Ot G. IF. SIMPS OX. UUE BOKE For Orchards and Lawns. present it amounts to little better than legalized robbery. The law offers a premium on perjury. The honest man, assessed for personal propei ty, which he owns, pays his taxes. The dishonest man, in similar circumstances, goes before the assessors, swears he does not own it, and escapes the tax. As a rule, the more wealth a man has the smaller percentage of tax he pays- The old half forgotten story of the Bender family of Kansas, has been again revived, by the arrest of an aged lady and her daughter at Niles, Michigan, as the supposed Mrs. Bender and daughter Katie. Probably the suspects will turn out as others susthh ts havt , not the guilty parties, but innocent persons subjected to unjust sus picions. NEW TO- DA Y. ALSO Granulated Bone for Poultry. Our fertilizars are made from Raw Bones, no sand or other worthless material being used. Stewart &ISoi, Agcnk ALBANY, - OREGON. w NTEI UKAIN as stock farms your property, write or call mi h. I., llearus lry, ro.il estate a'.'ent, Albany. Otlice on liroaiKlbin street near Kir?,t. P. O. loc :i-U. n ft m MlMNVILLE McMINft v xuLE, BOTH ACADEMIC AND COLLEGIATE IK ) i.ihhtnts. In the Acad: inic Dei ai tiin lit tlii re art'itniii' ct-nrses of -.tutl v of three yiars each: Cl.v-s-ica!, cientifie, normal and business. Iu truction is thorough; location, heal- l:vi expi nscs low; advantages, hrst :lass in every resjiect. Full infoMiia- icn in catalogue, for which; .uldrw-g I'. G. BROWNSON,Prfcs. OREGON C. F. HAW KIN' m MEM : MI r ICY ERE HOUSE, ALBANY 'OK. CHAS IX Pfciffer, Prop. Only lirst-cclass house i-i the city, mereial men. j I iie. n immense Udl O..I!lfl 1 Will.-. W1 V .1.11- . , . . v ...... i :.. n. i A !. il !1I" .sc' kitchen. Ucneral stae ullice for C'orvallis. BANK OF OREGON, ALBANY, OREGON. rvriTAL $.-.,uoo I'rrsldnil... Mve rros.. (ashler II. BISVAVT .. .JAV W. Cl.tl.. II. h. lltltltlCI. Men Wanted. IO WOKK ON" THE OKEOD.V PACIKH' railr.ia!. Aiipiv at one to Curran Si T ! Monleith A general b;iiikiacr business tians" i act -(I. j S Litit exchange and telegraphic transfer l).ius;lit and sold on New ! Yor!;, San Francisco and Portland, I Oregon. Cdlections made on favorable terms iiinessji!.;-!; kiiv.ijjf furn'iure.j hedrooin'(set3, t.arlo: i'Uivjos. kite''fn sare3, and a1! kinds o" L-'oles, etc., ei . h:ivj a iit"? eU- i,::ni of wal1 p;.per and wied iw shades, which they a e ! odWin;' at c'ose iiu-aivs, C.d! a-nl .-ee Iheir, on First street, opposite Slew a. V. lox. IMMWMIIMMB"" INGFIELD SAWMILL A. WHEELER, SPRINGFIELD, PROPRIETOR. SPBINC i FTELT) OREGON '""Alit;iiij iird faiid oilii-i: on Itailroad.'hetween 4Ui si ml 01b streetsjgj A.jWheelf! , Albany Manager, -LiviiiL' lumber i:ot e:; ellrd in quality , biul facilities not surpassed l'orlhe promi.it and s.iti-fa( torv tillin u- orders. I resnectfullv solicit a share of the trade. a. WHEELEK SPB ON DECK FOR BUSINESS WitL a complete Hue of Lailis and Gents; rubber Good0, Rubber Coats, RegJaus, Circulars and Newmarkets, Rubber Roots, iSandals and Men's Rub Iter Ore-ialls, ISilkund Ginsr- baiu Umbrellas at prices to SUIT THE TIMES. M. 1 Wells ttCo's celeb: Kted custom made boots and shoes from their Chicago taciorvjJie latest styles of foot wear Good vplue and square dealing We invite your patronage. BARLOWS & SEAFLES. To Exneriffliced, Economical Buyers Who lielieve ii.. bargains and desire to make selec tions from he most seasonable styles in rmr goods. DEESS GOODS, &.2T1D JCsTOTI03STS, Fashion points the way to the iarge New !Stock of . F. READ, Jirick for Sale. MY KILN ONE MII.K KAST OF ) :i, or .iL-live.e l anywlure in the city. ' v.. t;. :..nm-.i. I., Alimiiy Or. rVCKS OK LOXK JACK CIC. i arvttcs for 2i ents it ! The City Restaurant,! Under the new management of H. Lnipnian will lie conducted on a ' first-iva-s plan. Meals w ill lie servf d i at all hours. Consult t'ie 1 ViTHKUS A USIII!II! e rr mi iniiiif!i: e lii.ejof Stoves and General Hardware IiECAU.SE TIIE1K STOCK IS THE LAKGELT, BECAUSE TI1EIII GOODS A HE THE NEWEST, BECAUSE THEIR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. We know we can p?ease. inspection. In dress iroous we ever shown in Al ' any. happy. All we ask is a thorough have the largest stock Come aud see us and be SET -r' Albany, O-egon. Q'i i: YKl) KKOM rASTl'IlK NKAU O lV"iii one nioUium si.oil sivoted i'ow, i rnl xiA uiatc, clean smooth linni". m marks 1 or l.ri' .l. Any information vviii lu MiitaMv ' icv.:n,ii(i. Aildrc-u 1. KKAliY, I'eoria. , And order w!:atcver BILL OF FAJ.IE "INK CIGARS -IMI'OKTEI. you war.t, pay- f ... " I iut? for what "ii order ami nothini; i KEY W EST , ? ' r aii.l liomenti.-. cnilira.rii.ir the cclchratdl '"" 'g-- ' wiuu as uum Ex.r ilc Mulri.i. tstrclla, 'oiiincrors ami ' 'or .) etnts, an J meals to order trom o;hcr '.-rioi y braml.t in the W. lis, Kitr.ro ami , a 5 cent roll and ell!) of oof fee to a ucifir.i t iimn lolerapa o::icu niiirlm .....l...r fl... ,....!, ". . L ' .''rrFuriiislied rooms to let in ei'i rit e lTiela.:ii. (he 2Ub.-atel K.vttLY HUEAKFAST and JEWEL cooltirg xtoo's n-iil r.oiue?, parlor aid !.o!v.i stoves, atl ail kinds of kitchen iti;!s; aho i '.i inipete assortment of n v. o v- n ai mm physiology and D t'onlraelor ami litiiKlcr. C. SIIKLI. WII.I, KI KNISlf l'LANS, sjit: riliciMoin ami .le'aus ror all kinds of l: -hf -class SI. 00 meal. n with thejrestaurant BHILDE118 and wkm Toe s ' HARDWARE, ION IRKS, O-MALL I.AM) TRACTS A Nl'MllKK OF inatlteiliallCS, tile aclUeVCinOnt.S Ol : '",-arcnut-.tnrf. aii vorKj.ion.ot- : Q si,m traits 'f land situated near All.anv . I c .I.IMo :i.i.l "t.. fill ...... 1 In I... lirjt...Ut. L-.:. . . . ... : ,. . 1 .. i: . . i.,r ii.; on casv icrms. aiiii'v io ii. i.rvant '.0 UOell tllS- tmiatcs furnished on sh irt nr.tiee for hri.;!. . " i'i'.ir.is. hose, coprierwari I , tinware n riroece ari l Roma ha ta.ie.id as far a.s their own writf rs K"fi,P. r'c"' oclijsil t!ie wiseacres of .Seythia arid Abyssinia. Yet the New World continues io emulate the Old in wooing the spectres of the past, and thousands of American parents encumber the memory of their children with a mass of anti quarian rubbish that leaves no room for the culture of progressive science, too often not even for the adequate study of their own mother's tongue. 1 plumliers' tooils a specially -ml ices are cuarantoed to !.. satisfactory. The public is invited to call . ndjinpect our stock. Twtvdale'a buildiucr. Albany. jOreoti. luliiic litiildin's, Weather prophets have been abroad in Oregon this fall predict ing all kind3 of things regarding a hard winter. The dispatches from the East indicate that winter is commencing there earlier than usual. In Colorado a snowstorm hasi been raging forty-eight hours. The storm was the worst tdiat has been experienced for several years. All trains were delayed, and tele graphic communication with all eastern points destroyed. Three hundred miles east over fifteen miles of telegraph line has teen completely wrecked, while the damage to fruit and shade trees is considerable. Reports from the south say the storm has driven thousands of cattle and horeess off iheir range into the southeast, and that hundreds of the weak animals animals have perished in the bliz zards. A fall ot" about six inches of snow was reported at the Union Pacific headquarters from several towns ir. Western Nebraska, while in Wyoming a blizzard is prevail ing, and it is loared that the trains will be bio.-ka led. The telegraph wires on the Rurlington are broken at several points v.Vrt oi Omaha. The c!i.i:U'.'s i:i l growth of oar governmental po-ta.'o allairs is a mutter of considerable interest. An eastern exchange gives some facts in sayin that yo'ing people who lie i i these days oi cheap Scavenger Work. mm-: lxukksk;m:u has located ix JL Alliatiytodo scaenu'er work. Outhouses cleaned out and the tefuri- carried away or new excavations made, the out home mr,ed and the oid place covered over with fresh dirt, as is Ueiired. Orders can be leit with the city marsh il. I A iU remain about one month and those wishing work dn should I cave orders at once. RALPH CyOI'KK. Richards & Phillips, ALBANY, OREGON. Architectural Wood Turning. Manufacturers of all kinds of newel?, p-de-lal3, stair posts, ballusters. corner blocks, rosettes, buttons, flnials, mantles, etlice fittings, porch columns, gate crna mentd, Indian clubs, table, stand and chair less. All orders left with us will receive prjnipt and careful attention. Wood carri intr and fancy turning specialty. Albs Opera House, an OXE NIGHT ONLY MONDAY, NOV. 1TII THE I NIVERSAL I AVOKITES JOSEPH ' GKIS3IER AND PIIOE15E DA VIES. With their own company in tlie Latest and Greatest New York and San Francisco Success THE iSIKJR An original comedy dranra in four sets, by Mr. (ius Thomas, loiiruied on that Author's famous :mi 1 popular sketch, "Editha's i'.iiiL'lar."' 1'UlCr.S y) ANI) 7o CENTS. )i:itsoNs iksii:ix; sand, loam ok 1. jjravel from the premises of K. L. Such, i in llenton county, ran procure tickets .'or the F.iine at my otlice, Ciawford's block, Albany, Oregon. Ciias. K. Woi.vkrton. i ABSTRACTS MARION COUNTY The only complete and perfect set abstracts, I I 11 l-C V I III AND LAND COMPANY, SALEM, OREGON. Every abstract guaranteed. F. E. AUSTIN, Manager. run V il I H OiiLLilil SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED -FOK ALL tappers and AT- 11. J. JONES BOO TAD); 0 01U j. Manufaetare stcann'i.ni!,..-. gn-,: a .i raw mil. n,;u-liii:-ry, iron fronts and ill kinds tif heavy ami iitl.t uork ii: -iviijii d lr castii j;s. Special atten tiuii paid tn repauing al! k:i.c:g-.t t: a. i.'i eiy. P..;t rt:s made or strt notice, i:. K. .v;OX.J"--siiit j.l. C. K. Srr wAKT, Secretary. DEYOE & ROBSON, -OF THE- Linn County Bank CHAMBERLAIN? Oregon COWAN1 RALSTON AND Albany, : Transacts a general banking business. Draw siirht drafts on New York, San r'raDB f isco and Portland, Or. tLoan money on approved security. Receive deposits subject to check. Collections entrusted tor us will receiv prompt attention GILSON'S SHAVING PARLORS HAlll None but employed. and DRESSING The City Liquor Store, III. . BA V3IGJ11T, Proprietor. .?SN'et.dor toJthsJOJ llFcllowj emple, Albany, )reonl Keepsjconstantly on hand the Gesst imwrted an('domc8tie wnes, liquors Iciirarg tcV-i-xw. Only first-class liquor store in sbo citv ' SPECIAL ATTEKTI0N PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY FOR PURE DRUGS, TOILET AND FANCY GO TO GOODS SALOON. firet-class workmen Eyervthing neat and clean. Gi e nie a call. iOTirst door east of new Mason ic Temole. t'rati berries, eocomiuts, oranges and lu ied heef at V. K. Brownell's.' I a l mm. (Successor to . W. Lsmgdon AGR CULTURAL pROPRIETGFte. DEPOT JALBANY. OREGON Shelf Hardware, Domestic and Other LeadingSewinz Machines A I L'Li. LINE OF GARDENER'S AND CARPENTER'S lOOLS The largest aDd best variety of STTJDEBAKER I NEWTON jJrnfiB. Paints, Oils Perfamery and toilet art icle also a fall line of books and stationery, periodicals, etc. Z3f Prescriptions careful i compounded itl ODD FEUQWS TiMPIL Albany Oreoi jf.S?"I!e?eryed at U!ac'.;:i!an"s. lUy for busiueps at the rortlr.ml Rasincs-s Col cc;c, rortl.T.id. cr 3t the Capital Desinc ;)lUfrc. Saliai. l'.'.ith schools a:v umld he maaacrciiH-.it cf A. I'. Ari::.-tro!ig, liavl time coarse (d '.uiu-s, s.n.ie r..tisol"liiit:o:i mi rt j. T " ' T ' l n Khortiffiiad. ! iiib1 mm Line oi nanus aim mnw m . . "t lili IniYsrifTn fnl es- ) Ml: n IU1 V Hill HE ALSO CARRIES- ! yprwrit:Ji;r. lV:i:::aTis!i:p, KtiRlish Deivi i Cents, liny ami ev-r.i:v sevsions. Stinlc: Cats HOW oil sale I '":!,t,e' :i,1' r'orCatalojrue.a' i-rtlr.iiil H;!i:fs I i I'ortlatid. iri'a'j rt!r.!iil Kbmk I j'Iilt APO: :;iii'.sv!!r.: ij. Uil vl.ji;iii, Uviurou. the (ALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK. FARM "WAG0ITS, HACKS AUD BUGGIESiS OHinndVim ed at iowest rt VaI!rd-s ' 'ncc solieitcdja.d YIERECKS SHAVING PARLOR THREE CHAIRS IiUNNING STEADY. A CLEAN TOWEL TO EVERY CUSTOMER. 4-. .-! t ii.jf 15 eents. Hair Cutti 2ic Is i 1