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Jill iwurt Rowing aiUlHuviM aiiy and Weekly o.WLY ,i !,-hcil overv i.turniiu except il.iii.iui.) c!iv red by carrier, per week ... o.J a .... Ii UU y mill, per yeai WKKKI.Y. ( Putfiiahed every KrUlay Morning.; r.e copy, per ar.itum, In advance 52.(0 , l.tn not paid in advance -i tuj: mj.il. Vail it tlie AlLany ixwUitflcecloee l .ir oftices nortli i :u Kastern states 1 tie West Side in.l ( it Najro.r Canue H. K. j6;S0 A. M, tor Portland and Salem 11 a. m t'orvalii.i and Yao,uina VIM p. u o.iico south................ iUP. Thn postoltiee will be closed each evening rniu six to seven 'clack. K-.;;i-'tereil Clatter lor thft ;car!y morning it.ti:i siiiuld bi' mailed bef ore a clock the ir.:i'iu evecinv. OltEUON" PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrives li-mrU .Ul.16ainll.lW in ..' 5.25'1 C 5o i luisenacr freight SECKLT SOCIKTIKS. V, O. C, W. Safety Lodge No. 13: meets e.cij XMill oreuill at tllO i. A. K hail o:i Kerry street, betw ecu Second and Thir l. Albany, Orcrao. Strangers ii the city anl transient brethren cordially invited to attei.d. GOOD 110 ADS. The niatler of easy and safe iii cans of transit in the country is one of paramount importance. It ia a matter that is attracting more and more attention. An eastern exchange says that college profes sors, civil engineers and magazine writers are directing public atten tion to the subject of country high ways, and the Vanderbilt Univer sity, Tennessee, has gone to far as to provide for the free instruction in road engineering of one person from each county in that state. I he t.uti:njre sun, which is agi tating the question in Maryland, ' points out that the power required to draw a wagon weighing, with its load, one ton on a level macada mized road of broken stone is 05 pounds, which is increased to 200 pounds on a common dirt road. Professor Ely, of Johns Hopkins I'niversity, estimates that poor loads cost the farmer, on an aver age, $13 per horse; and Piofessor Jenks, of Knox College. Illinois, argues that with good permanent roads freight could often be hauled ten miles on wagons cheaper than it could be taken one mile on a dirt road to a railroad station, unloaded, put on the cars, freight paid, un loaded from, the cars, and carried to its destination. Of the social influences of good roads ho says that "a large part of tho mental inspiration of the farmers depends on their ability to atiend church, lecture., concerts, ami social trath erings at a distance; and :ea!ly good roads, by enabling them to go m ucii more easily, would doubtless raise the ul.o.'u intellectual tone of the farming community, beside, keeping within the healthful in fluence of ti.e i.trm many who are now forced into the towns.1' On, for Ui3 rarity of Christian charirv. A .New York iounal savs: li.ither a touching illustra-I tioa of the mocxerv of human j I chaiitV Occurred a few afternoons . ,. . . I fciucu Uiinng nit; con vi-ihiou ui uiv- Lroadway labernade. it was a cold and hluster;ng day, and the Solons of the church, as well as the directors of the missionary societies who disburse large sums of money in various quarters of the earth, had been in council all the after noon. A3 they filed out in the street they were a snu and healthy looking lot of men. Crouching along by the railing which sur rounds the church, where the crowds of clergymen . were almost obliged to brush against her to pass by, was a woman, of jicrhaps thirty years, nursing an infant at her breast. She had scarcely enough clothes on for decency's sake, and her face was pinched with hungry and privation. The child looked sickly. The wind blew her ecant drapery around her, and '..er shawl was wound around the child to keep it warm. The clergymen passed her by to a man ; not one stopped to say a word nor to bestow a penny upon the unfor tunate voman, and long after the church was locked she continued to sit there, until the police sent heron. The aphorism enunciated by L'ncle Jerry Rusk, the Secretary of Agrieultura, in his first report is worttiy of a plaea among hif toric saying3 of statesmen. He says "the great nations of Europe Birain every iieryo 10 inaivu s-nuui-c the handmaid of war. Let i l,o the glory of the American people to make science the handmaid f auriee.lture." This is better elo.pier.ee it is good, plain, 111011 :-'::se. ti..n! ' " Tin: C! r ju t: i-n o Kna; p i.f : says tl.a' la--ka c.t:h i'-.V- ti'iit t ) t i facL t! at under tlu title to land ex-.-ept to mineral lands : for mining purpose. Why would not Alaska be a good place for Henry George to put his single-tax scheme into actual operation? LjSI'kk sheriff and deputy sheriff of Pinal county, Arizona, lo-t tlieir lives recently while escorting a party of Apache Indian convicts to the Yuma penitentiary in a coach. An ambush of the Indians friends shot and killed them. The inci dent will emphasise the axiom that a good Indian must be a dead i one. Ex-Gov. Moody has been furn ishing the farmer of Eastern Ore gon with seed wheat, in cases where the drouth caused a failure of the crop, on ion loans, but hit! supply liaj become exhausted and here is talk of .hiking a car load from Portland to The lalies. As predicted by the leading newspapers, the women arrested in Michigan as the old ladv and Kate Hi-nder, prove not to be the j persons wanted. The instigator in j their arrest was apparent Iv a crank- who craved not.,, i. tv. " . ; The big farms in iliflerent parts; of the country have not t-mven profitable inve.-stiDents. A sin ill farm well tilled slwuld be the j motto of everv fa ner. ! The government employes at Washington are said to bedabbling to a dangerous extent in specula tion. The end will be peculation. The secretary of war will renew the recommendation for an assist- ant secretary, with apparent good reasons for the demand. XE IV TO- DA I. Men Wanted. rtl) WOjtK ON THE OKKUbX PACIFIC L rai r.iad Apply at uncj t tin-ran & Montcith. Jtrick for Sale. KILN ONE MILE A town, or delivcci' anywhere in t:iecity. W. U. CASSKLI., Alh.'ii, or. Farmers! I must have your cutter and eggs. C, E, hrowuell. QTKATKD FROM! PAS II RE NEAR O IVoiia one medium sized spoled eo -. rtd ami uinte, e'ean smooth horns im nurl.s or timid. Anv iiiformatinn will lie suitalilv rewa icd. Ad-Ire - I'. r'KAOY, I'eorin. WihmI Mini ii. HAVING I'URCIIASEHi A Til ACTION eu'.'itie and a full wood rtwins; -utfit, I a. a prepared to take contracts of that kind. Persons wishing iheir winter's firewood sawed will do well t. -,,'ivo me a c ill. On'cis can hr left at BjowiicII ii Stanard's. GEO. II. WARRKN, Fine t'&lyrn for Sale. r'Oi; SALE TWO YEARLING HALF P hred luilli, one Short Horn and one L'olstiin. I'.oth fine calves. Will tie sold for fiO cveh. KANIEL HOLTK, Ta.T'cnf, OreL'on. I'.'OR SALK -FOl'R YOKKf M HALF I Of POO'l wo work oxen tu-'etiier with vokes i:d chains. Are we'l hrokf cuttle ami will he s'il.1 at a bargain for t-ish. hcin r a portion of the estit:- of John Ito'dnett," ilecca-'Cil. Apply to John W. P114I1, a-lii-.iiiisti-.it.ir cf -.lie e.-ta'e at shctld. Or. TUNK I IGARS-IMI'OKTLii. hfcY WKST P un I lo:nestii-, embracing the celebrated Flor de Madrid. Kstrellai. I'oii'iuerors and otlief cioi -o bran Is iu the Wells, l'anro and .es: rii L nio'i relcrraph o tiee huiidinjr, J :'LeiiiC'!iber the place. 4'out racier :iuil iiiuliler. r C. SIIKLL WILL FL';.MS!( PLANS. I Lsp -iiL-itiOiM aii-l il-tail.s tor all kinds oi Ir.iildini an.l architecture. V'. wnrklpiomiii ! !v done and ',1 ir uiteed to be ii rst -class, i: -i tenates I imishe.l on sii u t tietiee fur b c 1 iiu.l-lin.'-!, resiieaees, public liuildinb ' briil'.'es. etc. Sonvpncer Work. rriiE rNtKl!si.;NEi) it as um-atk!) IN l Albany to do seaverrer v. 'i; !,. (In.nirjsc!' cleaned out and the u-," -. n-i.ii away or lica- xca vat inns made, the nutliuf e iir.v;: and the oi.l place covered i.ver w;t'i l;t h uirt, at is iic4Ted. Ord'.rs can be Icii v.ith wie tiiy inarsti ii. a-iii reiii.iin aoiu on month and those wishing work d--ne rhmilu leave orders at oncc.W RALPH COOPKit. Richards & Phillips, ALBANY, OREGON. Architectural Wood Turning. Manufacturers of all kin Is CJof newels, p-le-lals, stuir posts, ballmters. comer blocks, rosettes, buttons, rlnials, mantles, office fitttii!s, p irch columns, (rate r rna mcnts, Indian clu'is. table, stand and chair leirs. All orders left with us will receive prjmpt and careful attention. Wood carv and fancy turning a specialty, The Estrella ci?ar, three for cents, at Ellis' cigar store. I) AT THE Albany Opera House, SIX NIOIITS ONLY AND Saturday Matinee! -COMMENCING &y 3 MONDAY, NOV. 11, -OF THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITES THE I'libp Comedy Corny In an Entirely New Reportoire. CIIANUE OF PLAY EVEKY NIGHT. .loiniiiy r.M;t;i i TilcMluy. I.AOY AI !)I.KV S J;t l tint rarer! Wednesday Hll l l l 11 V S I Iiiirxiay. 3 ill: ltl::M 1I1IKV liii.u si j:iiir. ;i!iiniiv !ii.!:i::(iiii'M;;;::i) M;:tii:oc (UP I'OiTLAR ri:ic:-:.;-'o,: ; !'.rv I'Oe.par.inette ."O; and.'.0. , reserved no UK ;h !::;. . -r I'i.'X -1 1 - -1 '.: ..-';!:ii:i"s lr v.'-w open at ( !. I., r t ,re. w heie re- i. ithot).. Return of theFavorites THJE 3IORNTIS. Newspapers am! Magazines. The tinic is now approaching) when people w'". -v..':! a yood sup-: . .- . r . i:.. : piy cu te.i'itn . m-ner loruie ihh.it even'. lis. J'. I.. Keiiioii continues to receive i,ii ms for all the leading r v papers and maga zines. .-i'1 pa pei s except the Delint :' r and renewals to the Yoiitos (.'otnpaiii.m are furnished at puhi'she's tciMihir prices, thus saving ihe sun cribi-r the trouble, u'ik a id exoence of t ending orders o i' ? publishers. All orders are fo winded without delay. Price lists in uished free. M:i'V new novelties and di'liciuii'i luive lately been added t" my stock of jrriiccries" C. E, Brownell. A ICT K AC V . K E ATN KSS . J. J". DOIUMS, ABSTRACT OK. The on'y coraoh.:? of Abstract oo!:s i 1 Maps in Lui'i County office is Tin: COUI.'T ilolSK. flPi'isMe.-s enirusted to my -.ire v.:'l leceive prompt and care ful I'li-m'oji. riflflM PPDnnTT i7PI7 UibUjlTUlV J? JjMlMflIIii.1 x. COMPANY l'i. t.Oi-. Ijth and r streets, tvCTLANO, - - OKEUON manciactukers or w PURE RONE 3IEAL Eor Orc'i.irda and Lawns. iiojne rnosriiATE For Gardens and Grain. ALSO Granulated Cone for Poultry. Our ferli'-xu s p.' e maee f-om Raw Bones, no sud oc oLl'er worthless tnaleiiid ba''-v uf.td. t, f QTr pr Qnv Annnfn utBW Oil U (L Uul AgClltS, ALBANY, OREGON. lirANTKO CRAIN AN1 Si'OCK FARMS J I V Oi a'l iie.criptio.it I 'yo -. -. t to i e!I your jiron. r.y, write or c 1 o i p.. t . nL-L-iis-Uy, re.il eca e rvl A1) . l . ce on I'.road 'Timi r . O. n : n KVEItK HOUSE, ALUANV, OK. CIIAS ! it I'f ciller. 1'rop. Onlv hrst-ecla 3 house! i i the ci'i v. Laro sample rooms fur com- j nu-n.-i.:1 men. No (.'hinamcn emplojcd in tiic i kitchen. Oeiicral Btac oiln-e tor Uoi xa'lis. BANK OF OREGON, ALBANY, OREGON. triTAL ijsr.o.ocj I'rrslilenl. t .re I'rrs.. 4 Hsliicr . . II. nilTAT . . ..I W. Itt.l. II. F. t. ii K II. I.. A gcacriil biiiikiag I)Uiiici-s ti.i'i.-,-acted. Surlit exclian"e and telegraphic transfer bought iind Bold on New York, San Francisco and l'orthmd, Oregon. Collections made on favorable terms ' The City Restaurant, Umler the new management of II. Luinpieau will he conducted on a I tirsl-da-s p'an. Nis-ls will deserved ; i.i a'l !rii!'. Consult the BILL OF FARE And o -der whatever you a:it, pay ii).' )Oi' what hi older ami i;thiii.' n:ne, Sf. i'd. inea's served a.s usual i t tor co it1, ai-d imals to order troui r 5 cent '-o'l aud cup of nollee to a ' tirst class ?l. 00 total. . itfrFurnisli'jd rooms to let in 'ji'Min:- ) tion with tht'J.'estaii'a'ii. OMALL LAM) TRACTS A NCMP.r II OK I O Kiiii'. I tracts oMann situated n:' ir Albany j f,.r t.i'e on easy Icrnis. App'y to II. lirj ut 1 j)Ki:so.s i)i:sii;ixti sand, loam or I L gravel frmn the premises of F. L. sueli, 1 111 l.tnton county, can procure ti'-kets for the anie at my cilice, Ciawford's Muck, AUiati, (llc.ill. CIIAS. K. WoLVKKTOX. ABSTRACTS MARION GOCXTV The only complete and perfect Ect abstract-, SALEM ABSTACT AND LAXD COMPANY, SALEM, OREGON. Every abstract guaranteed. F. E. AUSTIN, Manager. COWAN' RALSTON iAKD CHArV.EEELAIN Albany, - Oregon Transact!! a ifcner. 1 b. t;i'i- busiucfls. Dii'.w gi.-ht il i 'ta Oil New Yor', San Fran, Vioco and PorJand, o,-. .Luan money o.i f ,p oved eccnrity. Receive i)cpoJtitu;iiec. ! check. CoUet:tn Ciitiubid .o us will receiv proinnt attcu.ioii GILSOiYS SHAVING PARLORS A XI) ORESS'NG HAIR SALOON. None but first-clas workmen employed. Everything neat and clean. Give me a call. JjFirst door east of new Mason ic Temple. Crnnberr s, eoeonnnt, ornnes und luied beef :it t;. K. Brownell'.. "or bnsi:u :-s p.t til- Pnrt!n-il Un- I'li-v. Col c;re. Por'.l.uu!. or nt t'.-.c C'n;.i;;il liiiino.-t !o!lc;e. S:;b in. i ..:h !-ch '.i ,-u o iim.I j: !:e m.i.'i:i;i :il 1".. 1". A: m-ln.: b.iv: ntae court.vt- s'.r.. i -.-, .::nc';-uU-sot' ltr.tio;i .1. .vpcwi ;.-.!:7 !-.-;r.s. 1-..V 1 LiDQWnpaD i'il x Ii. i:t .: i:....ri--.n-.i irc-t -1 i. i-,::.' .( .!,-! -!'.;::, Cm;-. i v :-ii.. ! IIEIiAJL.1V FiUiUY. $5oo TH GOLD WATCHES I t-.Ut ni. iiiod of inlornuDg the citizens of Albany and vicinity i ii:t iiHv-iost i.iA-i.ed h first class clothing store in connection with my j on (( ' '(. !i?'wm. mid have added the most complete stock of gents flH'lliiil Goods j ever brought to the city. In order cided to give away over $oU0 worth ot one dollar s worth ot goods, for c ish. trout the clothing depfirtment wiil receive a chancs for ne of thse gold watches. Stock is ail new purchased in the eaft for spot cash, tnd will be sold at LOWEST LIVSSN5G RATES. (,'.-..! and ex'jiwe my stocK oei'ore purchasing elsewhere. -N'r nb'.e totiow goo'.U. Albany, Or, M5MlNNVILLE McMINNVILLE, (J. K. HAWKJN s. ALBANY College "' I )(! imtni'iiMi- LcRiru-ssJin" ill kimbjof furniture,? heilroonr.sets, ;arl" ', cipi-.rv, Leil Iimri!-:-, kit tl.ii; p.-.fes, and all l;i id of tables. t.-., etc Ai. o li ritu- m :i'.i-p;on ( wal t;iper ami winrl iw sluuh-s, which th. y aif 'ii'i:ri:u elbf li'urc, (.'all and see them, on First fctrcct, oppositi: Stv -art Sox.-.'' f x- 1 " 1 ' - ' ' ' A. WHEELER, SPRINGFIfiLD, PROPRIETOR. SPR IXC i FIELD ()RE(iOX lT Altaic van! :tn! H;-c ti Ks itioad.'lietwcen ih and ftth s-treetsVJ A.; lii i li r, .Mlianj Mnt iiirev. .tavii.i; lumber ro! c.M i lInl in ;niality,J tud facilities not urpu.ii fortlit pruinp: situ! salifai tory tillln or onlorK I rcsnectfuilv fcolic-it :i share of the iriide. a. WHEELEK 1 kii inimi 1 I Hi"! .1 ing the Sti.-VPS ill 1! 1 11 1 r I 111 m and Genera 2eh-i..-al?i K.iKLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL eo..k ritnc. par!.i- a'i-1 tooU'tvi; stoves, avd ail kirnts of kitehei! -,:.. ann i 1 n 1 n 1 ' rn 1 I li n nii i 110 I I ' n mrl A 1. I A Irs I nnwm www mwm m BIIJJ)EESrllAEI)WAME, j iiinps, Ik so, coiperwan tinwan prices, are iiiiaraateud to In. f: i:al .UKlJJiiipeet our stock. SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED FOR and -AT- !l. J. (JUl 'a iaTi I 1 I ! 14 V The City Liquor Store, )r. . HA VM OA RT, Proprietor. fVJextyljor tojth.'l .I llFcllos' e.nple, Albany, ",0, :con Keepseonstantly on hand the finest imported andlomestic ' nes, tiiiuors'ciart toVraw. Onlv flrat-clatM liiptorstore in bIio eitv SPEClAl ATTEr'flN PAID TO flPDERS FROM THE COUNTRY FOR PURE DRUGS, TOILET AND GO 1 Wit Jflr IMKIM K i57iI:5!Vnir.7 HE ALSO Tlie Finest Tine rf Pianos If! NOVEMBER 8. .89 ft ana uoih to advertise my business I have de- ot'tjold Watches. Every purchaser G. IF. SfMPSOX. liOTII ACADEMIC AND COLLEGIATE lh- ai tiiiviit.'i. .. In the Ac i i-nic l'.(UIlll:( l.t III! If .lM:.ii'lll -! I S'-r. ii studv of three yiai each: C!a:-si::ti, -(Meiitifie. uertual and ht;aiu. In-j -tnictimi is tin. rough; location. Ilea!- j ! ex pi iifcs low; r.l vantages, lirtt class in every respect, f ull inforni.i- j licit in catalogue, for which? addii's j T. G. lUtOWNSO,Pi?;s.j - . - OREGON! SAWMILL iu e lit cof finnriii 11 lilll CBMPliW Hardware :i mlptte ossoilmcnt of ( -ril plumbers" j.'ooils a speeia.tv ni itisfai-iorv. The public is invited to Twei'il.ilu'g buildiiis;. Albany. Orevt n. ALL Mi. FANCY TO GOODS 6. L BLACKMAN i Sncceesor to E. W. Lngilor. jjrugs, Paints, Oils Perfumery and toilet srticlo also a full line of books unr friationery. pcrlodicala, etc. l$f" Preacriptious t-arefuil compounded 1H ODD FELLCVrS TEMFU Albany Oiegi" CARRIES - and Organs in tlie BOOK OTA 0 u i inn s w ?uj u i murM22Bir.M ........ SwTWys tk.AV w - i n m OIIE LIKE OF Contains all the latest novelties in Ladies' an 1 Gentleman's :ne fur nishings ami tuions at bedrock piices. We mean business, and will make it profitable for vou to patronize us. RFOWS & SEAFLES. Wl: Ty G OODS, DEESS G-OODS, Fasliion poiuls the way t 11 i ? ? RKCAUSE THEIR STOCK IS THE LARGELT, I'.KCAUSE THEIR GOODS ARE THE NEWEST, BECAUSE THEIR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. know mi: pv.ist. l!)Sj)eClHl. tno'i slifiwii him IV ipnu ALdAIIi irtU M MiniiMciiite it .-.-I'll et ci: is, gns:and saw mill uia--himT), iron fronts and "' heavy ami :i..t t work in iron and brats tat-tit-vs. Special at ten - t'-ai ...i-t i. :ipaiin $ all K.rds.of n achicery. Patt. n- made on st;rt notice. I. F. .-U. ('--;:; t C. H. SlTWAKT, trri;tary. DEYOE & ROBSON, Proprietors. OF THE GR CULTURAL DEPOT JALBANY, Shelf Hardware, Domestic and Other LeadingSewihZ Machine A FULL LINE OF GARDENER'S AND CARPENTER'S lOOLS The largest aDd'best variety of STUDEBAKER I NEWTON FAPvK T7AGC2TS, HACES AND BUGGIES In Uui central Willan.ette Valley. Orders from omittance solicited and "i niptly liiicd at. lowe.it rates. "" --" -- - t Are selling px)d gocdsat ivin-z prices. We have just :(ceived a lot of new styles in men's Boots' Shoes Ask to see our new French kip boots. The best value of anv sold in Oregon. Made at M. 1). Wells & Co.'s facto ry in Chicago. Agency for toe Lmllou l'ine footwear. A goo I shoe and a good fit guranteed. BR1 GOODS Mo tylt -s iu ihr New Stock of jiip mm READ, All we ask is a thorough have the largest stock hhj auo see us and he .iibaiiv . Oregon. OREGON VIERECKS SHAVING PARLOR r!B.A.TIdS THREE CHAIRS RUNNING STEADY. . A CLEAN TOWEL in KVKRY l lSTOMKK. A i Lav::5 i: eer.U. I': ir Ct.t'I 16 munr 3U IVTiHX3M)lfllfMBBI '.i tire lav:s he k ;: i v (!A!. L EX AM IN HIS STOCK.