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1!EHALI: FlttDAY. NOVEMBER 22 ihS9 3t atlorninjiflaUg Iicrad JAIL.Y 1ND WHKKLV TERMs UK SIMCKItTlcN M.MI.Y i :i ;i-nrl eerv i-lorii.ng rvtp. et.ve-v.t by currier, per week....... y ici::. pry." i M-.n.! u.lj WiCKKLY. . Published every Friday Mwrnir.?. i e .uii., r annum, in advance !.. n ir.i nail in advance Crux mA'IM jrtJWBWnnBB Mail ' it tlie Albany postolfice close iioince close I 6;30 A. js, P.. II. ) Fur: I! otHoes north f:-.- rUstern states if.tr Wen Side Mill the Nuirow GaU''; . or r-j.-i.iaiu and .Salem Ha.m i rv-i'lii a;id Yiqiiin ....12;:i! r. u orlicv Miith .. i:3iip. m The po-itjfflce will be close each c 'Sij; r--m .six to seren o'clock. -tired matter for thn early iiiornti: trai.-i should b inai'o.1 bafore it clock the r -vi us evenimr. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Amies Departs .Ill.lfullll'l.UO 111 ..' 6 'n i.l e :- i. lasaenaer. . Freight SECRET SOCIETIES. A, O. U, W. Safety1 Lodge No, IS; meets every Monday evening at the U. A. H hall on Ferry street, between Seeond and Third. Albany, Oren. StruuKers in tint city and transient brethren cordially invited toattui.d. EDITORIAL SOT EH. An ex-army captain wants the government t approve his plans for establishing a connected line of relief stations and hotels across the ocean. A pooi: old gentleman named Norcrosa has recently been taken to a hospital for insane people in Massachusetts, who claims to be the inventor of Erricson's Moni tor, plans of which he says were stolen from him. American push and genius go ali over the world. Pekin, China, is to be illuminated by electric lights Under a Contract just made With ! . . ... .. i -i . . the Westinghou3e Company at ; I: -t.iM,.K T r f f' tlri clectric liht la3 fo. lowed the rail- way, but in China it will precede it and the illumination will tend to disperse the superstition which tt.iiL.. f... I.oo ru,mntn.l Mtlnnv 1 ,il "" '"J I construction. The revolution in Brazil gives! the coffee speculators the chance j they have wanted, and of couii-e I . . ' they seize upon it ana advance the j ti ., - n . i price. These Vampires allow DO j opportunity of fattening upon the ' 11 ... , necessities Of the people to escape, j them Coffee bus lninf .;,,,.! Uiem. OOUet uas lOIlg Since ; ceased to bo a luxury and has be- eorno an actual necessity, and speculating upon it should lie made imjios-ible. The strike among the men in Vienna, who were engaged iu the mother-of-pearl trade, which trade , ... ,. , . was almost exclusively confined to i o,:,l ;il ii n. ; dealers the power to advance , prices tc American purchasers, Pi. if !j jKr.nf tin. iwn il riKiilr t.f ' ' . . n sult ot binges, km consumers near too , , .. iit , leal exnense and the trust com- panies reap the reward, while the laborers in the long run gain no benefit. 1 .. It i.s said that the Spanish American delegates now asteiabled . . , m Washington m attendance upon the Pan-American Congress, ex- press the utmost astonist ment to ' ki.. President Harrison walking t'.ie streets unattended and un guarded. When those Spanish ': American republics learn that i warring factions, that make it ; necessary to guard the lives ofj their rulers, are the enemies of I , Ji. I good government;, and must cease, ; then they will begin to enjoy the j ber.elits of a free republic. It is satisfaction to iearn that ! two voung San Francisco fast men ,. ..... 3 i wuo .'noucea iwo iarinersuauguiers : to quit their homes and go to the city, and then triad without suc ceeding to get them to enter hous3.s of ill fame, will have to answer for their crime before the coutts. It is to be hoped that they will be indicted, tried and severely punished, to the end that future licentious would be disposers of virtuous young ladies may have a wholes )me example to deter them from their foul work. Possibly the visit of the leading Mormons of the Salt Lake City Mormen Church, to the Winnipeg j colony of that persuasion, may: mean more than a friendly paro- j chial call. The partv ol visitois j party ol visitOIS j include President Woodruff of the I I jMornion church and Mrs. Wood-1 .. . . . . . . i rr.ll. Oeorge ti. Cannon, late 1 ern- i torial Representative for Utah in ! the American Congress and Mr.-.! Cannon ; r.righam Yuung Jr. ai d ( a Mr. Smith, nephew of the Mcr r. Smith, nephew of the Mcr-1 )' I 1 l, 1)1 "II" , prophet, Joseph Smith. IflRldKU'ds PillllipS, r.io tin visit should portei-d any con siderable hegira of Mormon! t the I'ritisli provinces 0:1 our 1:01th. tlie general eov.ciusion would be let them go in peace. Ti-i: extent of the u-e o: p'.ione iu this fci:f;"ry i. i:e tele-hardlc j appreciated. It i said 1'iat tit.- l-mt di-t.uce ..vt-r whiih con versa iua i' I li'jiiiOIH . j r made in tliis country i.s between Port la ml Mi-., ami Buffalo, N Y., abuut7odi.ii.es Tlu-ie are more . , , .-.II t'l.iu 1.H.H.KI imle. ol telephone wire in u i i.i!i..ii in the United Males, over which 1,053,1)00 i . . iii.s.-a"es ait; sent ilaiiv. .vnoiii :;i)'l,0!)) telephones -ne in Use in this .oun;i v. It is iiirther stated the longest telephone circuit on the eoi.tiiicnt id Europe has been recently opened lhe line is Hum Vienna .n Austria to LeipM:, and j . every word cuM be per.ectly un diiistooil -tnd the voice recognized witiiout diliii-ultv. The distance between tin- two cities by rail ij something tess '.nan tliree liumlrea1 miles, but the telephone wires, instead of bciiit; carried aloii:: the routes of the railways, where the noise of passing trains was found to interfere materially with the working of the long distance In strunient, an. .-trui!g along the highways, where the re.-ults are found to be much better, and the actual distance on these routes is nearly three hundred and fifty miles. A strange fact has been noticed in connection with this Vienna is heard with clearness and ui.i;ui.ii.y .ii- tii'i tin j.wiiiir. i i ... ,;,.t. I along the route as at Prague and Dresden, a speaker at either of these points is heard with much m re difficulty at Vienna. The electricians of the company are as yet unable to furnish a satisfact jry explanation of this phenomenon. NEW TO-DAY. Important Notice. I HAVE KETUIIXFI) FROM THE FRONT. I paid ul I my ineu on the l!th. Any person hnldin-r anv of mv time i-heclig win ploanc present them to me at my ntHce in the I'weedale block for payment. We have pien ty of niiincy here. J. S. XTONI'.LI.E, I tfen,.raI c,rlltrac,or of tir,n Antnneiic &. Doe. I I 17'On SALE-A rlRST-CI.ASe r OUR r vtar oi l e.irri::-,'j horao, Coi.hI fur aitj kind of work. Cooil life and "cntlc. In piire of Dr. J. V. Uilbert, eorner of '3d Htreet, between Washington and Fcrry OlK-n one wceK. l.Ol'ND- IN THIS CI I Y ON MONDAY J1 Nov. IS, aold bu.-'le mirked M. A. II." with the lri s praver m the reverse siilc. It awaits an jwner at this office. city Election Notice, otice is hereby given that - t,hl ru win h? a," a"""11 rcof'"" "e!1 011 Moiiitar, the "Jd dav of Diceinln-r, lsisl). in the city of Albany, Oregon, for the piupose of ele- tiiiL' ihe following municipal officers: May..r,cityrvcorl.!r,iiiaVjhal.tiiwiir.ir i.l ,hr.lu ,,:oun''ill":i". OI"- ta' h the it, 2d allJ ' wards, 'I he followin named places have been designated by the city euiuieil as the pkecs fr h,,.,!;,. the election in the various wards: First wards In the county clerk's otlin Second ward -In the c-r.:i'.v trcasarer's I'lHi-y. Third ward In tin: notice of Ilia Albany Farmers' company. The following named porsfiis hive been' appointed judges and cleik-i of election m ! the various wards; First ward Jmlues. M. Pavni. D.I'roman. mitts'. W. '. Read. Clerks. T. .1. Stiles. C. W. Seen I ward -in i-.'-.m. E;ii- Knox, L. Scn- ib rs. Froman. CIcrKS, C. G. Uawiiis. .1. n. wyatt. Third ward .Iude. Juhn Isoin, Win. Huston, E. A Parker. Clerks, g. f. simp- j son, F. a Burkhan. I Ii1.- polls will ojm ii at .1 A M. and will close , at ; r. . of aM day. D"'"- bv on'.er .! the i ii;. council of the , j(y of ,rv:K wi lhu uav ..r .raraT.ra, Date.! Nr.iemi.ir is l-:. , v i iu.-vr..v 1 . ... ';,;'''r'' i rire-H Ki.ct.or, N"!IC . JIKI.tK-. ,';'v,'" rllA1 I ,y '- lciti-.ii ot c in f ami as-sist- ant chief engineer of the Alnanv bre oepirt- met win i, held nt the - hail of Albany i;-1 f""V.;i lo'v.-ck S'A 'i.;-k n I "' 1 01 " k " '.'";" ''! ' . M. ViUT..,. M pvkkfi: s.-- f d ' Pres. a. f. d. t).uties wishing gravel from L the Wilkins pit near this city ni.ist call at the office of the Oregon l.a..d ('-. and pro- i cure tickets. Bv order of J. II. W nkiiis. if and w ,.rrit:""":r N I ED AT THE SW Er.T HOME ) taimcr. Hand of some experience pre- i riou sale -fol r yoke, and half l of oo.l work oxen together with yokes be sold at. a bargain for cash, heiij r a portion of tiie estate of John Ro'iinett, deceased. A,n,,y t0 Jolm w. pugh, admiuistrator of and chairs. Are we I broke cattle and will the estate at aruxi.i, or. I RANTED -A GIRL TO DO GENERAL II housewerk. Apply at this office. ; t t nT.rc OF LONE JACK CIG arettes for :'J. cents it "1 ii.V7lVO KHis-cigar Hoie. Men Wanted. mi) WORK ON THE OKEGDN PACIFIC X rai road. M'l'l.v !lt "nc-" t0 Curran & Mon-eith. STRAYED FROM 'ft PASTURE NEAR Peoria one medium sized spoted cow, red and white, clean smooth horns, no marl.s or bruid. Any information will be suitably rewarded. Address P. FRADY, Peoria. Contractor and Itutliler DC, SHELL WILL FURNISH PLANS, s ? Jl'eet'O 's rni! details for all kinds of ii V!,ig rod a-i-'-U -dure. All workprompt 'v do.'e r riii .-."i. "xd lo be first-class, his e.i'rtes nit' i.:..ied on short notice for brick 'in 'ciii ;s. K-s'e ;nees, public buildings, !)i'm' etc. l-loe Cuives for Sale. ."'Oil SALE-TWO YEARLING ILALF F bred bulls, one Short Horn and one llolsti iii. Both fine cilves. Will be sold for t'.'deich. DANIEL HOLCK, Tatigeui, Oregon. Wooil awln. IT .., , AVING PURCHASED A TIUCTION I .n 1 ;. nti.l ) full wriml a itt tmr iMtrKt 1 a, ,,r,.mre. to take contracts of that kind. ''V.7"'" w'1'.''n't. '',u'r wimer"s firewood sawed w ill do well t.i givo me a call. On vis can br left at Riowneii & stanardv. GEO II. WAISKEN. I . ., . J ltriek for Sale. A T MY KILN ONE MILE EAST OF j town, or delive.e l a-ivwlnre in the city, j W. C. CAsSKI.L, AP. my -ir. I ALRANY. OREGON. Architectural IVocd Turning. : J Mi;i-i;;c:i:.vs of !4 l.i:: Is ii d I. lis. t.iir b.i'l-rt b!.i:-i, r-i-eitj.i. hu.: li'i... iii -e !i!';ii.-s, .r -!i .- l-':n i-i.-.i. , l; li ;-t c'n'i- t ;. . s:ei .-.-. A.I it -.1 .-rs ".' ' :i ':s p :.. : . 1 t. -.in' n: .-i ihg .1 : ! ! 1 1 ". : i:rn ng a t:--. i.:- :; ; ' l'l::i- II 1 c! r ! iv -e;vc c'-v "ZT" - "v j Nspai era ami .-iZaBazlnrs. The tune is now approaching; IMini H'Ult Will i l ji'iuu ply of reading mattcj for l hi.' winter j cveiiine-s. F. L. Keliton continues! to n-i-eive subscriptions for ali the! 'V1'"111- 117 a,!u '"-- z i nes. .-ill papers except the ; Deiilu.ator itlf(, renewals to the Youtns Companion an; furnished j at publishers regular prices, thus u.li-intr tt kii Vwt-i-i 1 mf till trn.lVilu i "h -" y ! rink and exiiencii ol senilint? orders to the publishers. All orders are forwarded without delay. Price lists furnished free. Many new novelt'es and delicacies i. ...... i. i. i , ......1- .r , nil.t.rIe c. v Kr-.n-nM. ACCURACY. NEATNESS. j. j. Doiuas, A B S T .R A C T 0 11. The only complete set of Abstract I'.ooks and Maps in Linn County OFFICE IX THE COURT MOUSE. . Business entrusted to mv care will receive prompt and care ful attention. QfiKftOI FERTILIZES COMPANY N. K. Cor. 17th and V streets, rOCTLAXD, - - OREGON MANUFACTURERS OF ! P U1IE UOXE MEAL. H'or Orchards aud Lawns. uoxE rnosniATE. For Gardens and Grain. ALSO Granulated Bone for Poultry. Our fertilizers are made from Haw Bones, no sand or other worthless material being used. Stewart & Sox, Agents, ALBANY, - OREGON. WANTED CHAIN AND STOCK FARMS cf all descriptions. If you want to Hell your pro;erty, write or eail on V- CJ. Ileards-ii-y, real estate aent, Albiny. Office on Broad illiin street near First. P. O. box 341. REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY', JOR. ClIAS Pfeiffer, Prop. Only first-eclafs house in the citv. Lara tiamplc rooms for com nu-rcial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General 8ta,'C otlicc for Corvallis. ISAM OF OI!E(iOK, ALBANY, OREGON. ( II'ITII $..,(K)0 I'rcslilcnl.. Vice l're. . nxlilrr ii. i:i:v t .11 IV. !I.4I. ii. f. .tii:i:c:ii.L. A general banki j l)iisirss trans" acted. Snrht exchange and teleirraphic trausii-r bought and sold on New York, Sau I-raniisc and Tortland, Oregon. Collections made on favorable terms The City Restaurant, Under the new management of II. Lampman will he conducted on a first-class plan. Meals will hesi rvid at all hours. Consult the BILL OF FARE And order whatever J you want, pay f , . , A i,thin. n . i . , , T niore. Straight meals served as usual j for '2 cents, and meals to order from I 5 cent roll Rllll enpf ..oflvctoa! .- . , n. ; first class M U(I nital. I .-I. iirnlw.,l r.,,iiw to L-r m ,.r,nr. tion with therestaurant. L ,,AN0 TCACTS..A xl-M1;Ml ()K O finall tracts ..f lan.l situated near Albany f,. ;l e on rasv crrn!t. App'y to 11. p.nant iiKKS)N.s dksiiung sand, loam on J- rivo1 f,'"m ''" '' ! in Benton county, can procure tickets for the I "cat my oiiiw, ciawfonrshi.M-k. Albany,! Oregon. ClUS. E. Wol.VKRToN. AB TRACTS I1" -MARION COl NT Y- The only complete and perfect set j abstracts, nt imvninri AND LAND COMPANY, SALEM, OREGON.; Every abstract guaranteed. F. E. AUSTIN, Manager. 2C3WAOAlST0KU:AND chamberlain Albany, - Oregon Transacts a general banking business. Draw sight drafts on New Y'crW, Kan Fran, fiseoand Portland, Or. Loan money on approved security. Receive deposits subject to check. , Collections entrusted to us will recciv promot attention GILOTS SHAVING PARLORS AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON. None but first-class workmen employed. Everything neat and clean. Give ine a call. 3a?"Tirst door east of new Mason- ! ic Temple. Cranberries, coeoanuts, oranges and hried beef at (;. E. Urownell's. ' 1 ! for business at the rcrttaad Y.n it:c-- Col1 crc, rortbi'itl. o.- M tlie Ca::wl i;;r ;;. - s - c. .'i.-m. i;-fa sf!:-j .-re i:!-..:,-! lie ina:i."ii;c!i:i-:it i f A. I'. A: :ii:-!r.. :'.r. hav) : iinc coar.-e cfMiu. it..--, sasac : al.-sot i.-.I'.ion j f C " t. ,.- ?j S. . . .9 1 t ypewr n MM Linn County Baok !;, - m!n. 1 1 h Utart , . :-!u.'..:;t ; ":, :.'! ire? '. i.-i -I' :!",: , hn;l:i.! t; ini. -i i:-: I i'-'r.'.r. l. 1 ... in i!mi7 l 11 LLLTMBERG BLOCK, Has opened with a new and complete stock of Drugs, patent Medicines, Stationery, Toilet Articles and DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, Having lino sUten vnar expitrieni-e in the ilruir bv.siness, we fwtl justitied in saying thai we fully uiuu-rlaiKl tliu art of emupouiidin and Uisi ensinir medicines. Our prescription department iiour specialty; honesty and purity our motto. The public- is invited to tall and inspect our Mock and sect our pi iocs. U. C. HUBBARU.rc HesI1XCB OVEIt STOKE PltEsCltllTIOX DllLCOISl. $5oo WORTH GOLD WATCHES GhI"VEnN- A"W SIT- I tdke this method of informing that I have just opened h lirst class clothing store in connection with mv mcrcliMiitiie business, and have added the most complete stock of yen's ever hroiight to the city. In older cidet! to mvc HW.iy hi r .rii' .v:rli of Gold Watches. Every puich i- r j of out.-di'iiar'd wort'- oi' ;oi)i! ., Ir cash, f rom the clothing depart nn-nt j will receive a chance lor one ot til :ac gold watchte. btocs is mi new purchnsed ii the ea9t for spot c.sh, and will be sold at ,-r : . jj LOWEST LfiVING RATES. Ca.l and ex milne my stock oelbre purchasing elsewhere. ES'-No. i r-'-'iible to l ' i-. Albany, Or. 1 'WL'U "M'AvNrMviLLrT College - Mi.MINNVILLE, j C. E. HAWKIX-. TIT i 11 111 VI IB I I i 1 .1 Dues an immense business in all kinds of furniture, bedroom sets, jnrlo sct-i, chair.', bed lounges, kitjlu-n e.ifes, and all Lindi of tables, etc. , etc A!s.. '. ;i tine si-li ct'on of wall paper and wind iw shades, which they art o'li.t-i.. iriosi! iii;iir-. Call and see them, on First street, opposite Stew art c Sox. I"" a WW PIS 4 oi iniuii Mf.'V's and General Hardware l..:l.i.!iii? tl " i.l.M.'l E.dLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL eo.king stove? ni.ii r.'uige', pa. ?.. ."' -i -ook'v.' ii : o -i in h't mm BUILDER?' imps. hese, coppcrw.i v. ' iiy.,!-c rrd iriees arc Kuaranieed io b:.a; !ai:.ri v. ihepj.e'C r- invited to "nil and i'lpcct iir I-. Tweedale's hi'' d ue'. Alba iy.;Oreri.n. SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED FOR ALL Newspapers and -AT- I. J. Jii'MX FOR PURE DRUGS TOILET AND GO Ki.nr. - . . .1 Hi: ALSO iTin It ti f.'-i-- n-i- Lrsof Pianos Wiilamette 1 STORE i the citizens :! Aloany .ini vieiiv Goods and Clothing to advi-rtic-e my fjusiness I have"d-- G. IV. SIMPSON. BOTH ACADEMIC AND COLLEGIATE Departments. In tlie$ Academic I 'i partiiu lit tin re are fmir courses of study of three years each: Classical, cientitie. normal and biibmigs. In trccl'o'.i is thorough; location, In al !iy ! expi'iiies low; ailvantages, tii'gt lass iu every resjiect. Full inforiiia icii in e.ita'iogue, for which address 1- iiuuvihui,n-ss. OREGON i- i AtiRKLL i.fe lin. stoves, and ad kimls of kitchi - te assortment of jilrtrhe's' goods a specialty i"' FANCY GOODS TO 1 G. L BLACfflAN, j t Successor to E. V. Langdon; DEiUB v&- Mg8, Paints, Oils, Perfumery and toilet articles, also a full line of books and stationery, periodicals, etc. fif" Prescriptions carcfu'.lj compounded IN ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, Ubsny Oregon CARRIED and Organs in tlie Valley. HASDWAEE. BOOK STORE GUI? LINE OF I'ontains all the latest novelties in Ladies' and Cer.tleman's 'jne fur nishincs and nations at bedrock prices. We me in business, and will make it proGtable for von to patronize us. 3ARROWS & SEARLS. mtwl Economica V.'lin i'i- ii': , - :;' DI?Y GOODS, DEESS G-OODS, 1ST ID 3STOTI02STS, Fishion lioiuts th wav to tlie i.uiie New Stock o I O W. F. EEAB, BECAUSE THEIR STOCK IS THE LAP GELT, BECAUSE THEIR GOODS ARE THE NEWEST, BECAUSE THEIR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. WY ki:tt- i can pYase All we ask is a thorougk invpect:on. 1 11 ss gootis we Lave tbe largest stock eve-i shown in .Ai' anv. ( iue and see us and be happy. A7 Jtr .M:uin'as;:i.i.;siiam i-n-ii cs, .i isijaml sawjinili;machiiniy, iron fronts and vi ki-itls o: I.ihvv and hetit wo:k iii iron and brass castings.. Special atten tion paid t n-j aiino ail ndsj..l ti achiut-ry.I Patterns made on stort notice. K. F. M)X. " Sldelit. C. II. STIttMkT S'Mn.fSrr DEYOE & ROBSON, -OF THE- GRICULTUKAL JALBANY. Shelf Hardware, Domestic and Other LeadinSewinzMachinei vt LINE OF GARDENER'S AND CARPENTER'S lOOLS The largest and'best variety of . STUDEBAKER I NEWTON FARSI v7AG02T2r EACSS AND BUGGIES In the'ccntral "V illaiuette V&llcv. nnmiidly tilled at liAvest rates. .. - Will ((mlv:s jewelry Ate selling good goods at 'iving prices. We have just received a let of cew styles in men's t Boots & Slioes Ask to see our new French kip boots. The best value of anv sold in Oregon. Made at M. P. Wells & Co.'s facto- in Chicago. Agency fr the Ludlow Fine Footwear. goo i shoe and a good fil guranteed. DR1 GOODS .;!( rsire to make selec - -':(on;ililci Stvles." ill Albany. O-egon. WORKS pROPRIETGRb. DPO OREGON Orders Iroma'distance solicited and Bop LLL A.'P EA.MIN.i: I! IS STOCK