THE MOKNING IJEKALD: Tilt Ii SPAY, DECKMHEK 5, 1889
,w,t. TNthtiiM' ll.l
ittpimng af uuj aietaui
A7,ti.i
p-i .ii.-'ic.l i-xjr.i oinritiiii; t:i:il Muiulaj.j
'.-..r .1 hi- i::irrior. ner week ".15
y mo-. t v.-n
h.hiIA. i
l"tiu--re.l er Kri.lay M.ruuig.j
5 00
o;. -. ir .iiinrim, i:i advance
...Si.eO
THI. Mill..
H.iiU t the Albany pntolBi:c close
r.)r:ill ollims norUi )
l'i: K.istern btnte.-i '
f 6:3.) a. m,
I'm- West Siilu i
And til- Niu raw Uuuite K. K.
rur I'.ir .Iun.l :inJ !.U-ui ... ..11a. j:
t nrv.-tlii.-4 hiiU Y.i'iuisa 12:33 p. m
Ollici; Slltil r;
The iioati'.tii'tt ill be closwl each ctei.iti;;
n:u six to set en 'clock.
f'iHt-irnl nutter fur th early muriiinz
;r;i!-i shoultl ! luiili! before o clock the I
. r.-t i ius eveiiini.'.
oukuox I'ACifU' timetable, i
Arrives J Knurls i
. I
i'asenser.
Freight.....
. . ll.laum'l Oil in
a.rlui' O.feu
SECKETJSOCIKTIKS.
4 . O. b", V. - sifct.vJLoJge No, l;J; meet
A. every MoiiiUy eveniin at the U. A. K.
. 1 . ,. ........ . k.f ir.un Cffiil ami
,1411 VII W.J fHM ......
Thirl. Albany, Wregitu.. Strainer in the j
ity an-1 trainien: brethren curUiauy invited i
to ttci.d. '
the silver ui:rt(ty.
The paramount iiiiet-tiun before
con-rress now is the matter of silver I
.-oinage, and the remonetization of
that metal. Secretary Windoin's
attributed policy is one that merits
attention, even if it were not backed
np by the high ollicial position of
its author. The matter is now
before congress and undoubtedly
some decided action will be taken.
The extreme West, strengthened
bv the addition of four new states, I
will strugle hard for free silver j
. ..i - i- ' i '
coinage, lite rasi m imuiie
tin. ntlior mv.
V""" -J y f i. i e n.n c uie miesi ,
with the Western agricultural i assortment 'l houdav slippers lor
states occiipvin-, as in 1S7S, aH" and &ni ever brought to j
". . I A 1 bin v. e a so make a special tv
middiegroumi. .ome .rum pro i,i0e ,
measure will prooamy resun irom ,
these antagonisms, which will con-1
. ti.:rw. t oil .,-irfip ntnl
yield everything to none. The
Windoru jdan, so called, is one
likely to find favor as a compromise
measure. It proposes the pur
chase of silver bullion to the full
limit of $4,000,000 to be paid for in
silver certificates, which shall ex
press in dollars the market value
of the bullion at the time it is de
posited. These certificates are to
circulate as currency at the value
stamped upon them irrespective of
any subsequent fluctuations in the
price of silver. The silver bullion
purchased is to be the product ex
clusively of American mines. The
.Secretary is to be left free to coin
.standard silver dollars out of the
bullion deposited in such quanti
ties as he shall judge the country
reuuires. He is also to be given
jir.thoritv to sell bullion from the i
stock on Land as a precaution
ag:iinst possible ombinations to
corner the market. This plan re
commends itself t. sound-money
men because it will inevitably
greatly diminish, if not stop
altogether, tlio coinage of light
weight dollars, while in the bullion
certificates, as proposed, it gives a
. urrcnev based on a full equiva-1
lent of actual value
to lliosc i.u j
think we need a larger volume of
. urrency, the scheme commends
itself because it gives a monthly
addition to the currency nearly
twice that under the present law.
ft appeals to the silver men because
it doubles the amount of bullion
purchased monthly, while it strikes
our silver-mine owners where they
are most sensitive by giving them
a monopoly of the metal market
created by the law, instead of com
pelling them to compete, as now,
with the product of theJMexican
and other foreign mines. The
decision on any silver preposition
must turn not on whether it is the
best plan conceivable, but whether
it is not better then that which it
proposes to displace, and jthe best
that it is possible to pass. Certainly
a dollar based on the market value
of bullion is an honester and safer
dollar than one based on seventy
cents of silver and the rest pure
fiat. There are some features cf
the plan which require fuller state
ment for a proper understanding
of them than has been yet made.
There is enough of it, however,
that is clear to show that the plan
appeals strongly to opposing inter
ests, and has, on that account,
unusual strength as a compromis
ing measure.
Tin: most bitter partisan warfare
in ioL'il matters, that can be en
gendered, has been demonstrated
to be that war to the knife hilt that
arises over the location of county
seats. It is more bloody than in
divi'jii.d lisU:u!;'s, and soir.ctimts
asj-'ittiies dimensions large eitotr.li
to s'.'mo.st label it as civil war.
Kansas b.'.- ! eon proliliie in these
enco'ii.l.-r. , :!!! a:i old standing
or.e re .rent ly reive. 1 and lem-wed
ifs be!:ii;u:cy. I iis i:i Winlacc
cf-uniy w'.ere S!:a;on Srriugs has
been the temporary seat for five
years but WalIace received Uie
"I"J -
tion. Vhen an attempt was made
to move the records from Sharon
Springs, however, it was found
that the court was guarded by
armed men, who would not allow
the removal. The ease lias been
taken before the Supreme Court,
and, pending a decision, the guard
at .Sharon Springs is maintained.
The abililj-to pass swiftly from
! one place to another seemes to be
j enjoyed by the duck family to
about the best degree. It is said
that a canvas-back duck tlies at an
habitual rate of SO miles per hour,
which is increased in emergency
to 110. The mallard has a flight
0f 4S
miles an hour ; the black
j duck, pin-tail, widgeon, and wood
dark can not do much better.
blue-willg and gieeil-witl
The
teals
can do KM miles an hour and take
it easy. The red-head can fly all
day at W miles per hour. The
gadwall can do 'M miles. The
flight of the wild goose is 100 miles
.
per liOlll
.
Tkk sugar trust business does j
not seem to maintain i s popular
ity. It is said thai its certificates
have gone down in six months'
trom tc
l'iiis is an awful
llr0P. bt 'l is not so l.ttivy
i
as was i
the depreciation in the Hawaiian
Commercial Company's stock sev
eral years ago. Sugar rivals oil in
its violent fluctuations, but the out
look for any recuperation of the
trust shares is not very bright.
Important Aniiouuri-im-nt.
From now until January 1st
Krausse A Klein will sell ladies!
Laird. Schobert & Mitchell French
kid shoes at $4 ner nair : all widths !
;iroin A Jo KK -r,,'.;,. Curauoa kids j
... io m- i n. . :
(if , fclt 8hppers in ajl,
styles and colors. Come and ex
amine our stock and von will lind
our prices the lowest in the city
Knives, forks, spoons, etc., in
great variety at French's.
Kleuant l.ulion,
1IOKN. I
I.OItli -At the home c( his parents in this
i-ity on Ijcc. 2, 1S. of Hemorrhage of the
Iuiii.'s, J. I". Lord, ael 2;t jca.rs.
I h'.- lcci-aed lei-i-nt'y e-ainc- to Alhany from
the Kast. The f:inea! will ojiiir to day.
XEW TO-DAY.
w
r ANTED A SITUATION IN A KKY
;ooIh store h' an exnerii-nee I laily
elerk. ln.iiire at thj Willanutte Land
A;ency, opposite the istotlice.
"LXll
SAAK 1IAI.K INTKHKiT IN A
eal estate otticK i n Albany, paving nvtr
SlOO per in. nth. If otiuanta iroo-i thing
aildretiH at on e Uix r.-.', Albany.
AslsnecS Nolier.
kvs o'i'H 'K is m:i!i:i:r civkn miat
b8 I'.ailiy l. H.j.l w.-P of l.ilialion. Lili'i
coiiiity. nre. l. has made a general assign
ment t n:e if all hi. pinptrty fr the lieiivlii
uf r.:I his eiiMlitors jmler the i'ent ral asi'li
iiuiit laws ol the state of Ore .'.!. All per
sons h:iiir' .laims ai.'ain-t sai.l l'.'llc K.
Ilo.l o!l are herel.y notified t present the
sal! t- ctf me iui eriue'i iis it-( mum n i.iw
it li i ii tiirt-e mentlis trooi tin- -i.it.- of this
loti. e at the "rtiee i-f the lin.s it (l:e;.m in
Alhuny, l.inn .-.mi.ty. Orc.'.n.
pjtul Nom-iii'l i- - Mli. Iv.i.
II. liKVANT.
llKui'lfit I : vi.n k, Asiv'llee..
Attorneys tor Assignee.
irANii:P-A I'i'sitiiis i:y
A Vol"
l.fH.k-kee
II n.urried ina'i .. s-i,t;n.t l.'n.k keeU-r
or ot!':ee work- A-ldo
Hkkm.1i oftee.
j Albany, tri-u"ii-
. f i iv L i' n'.. I . I V
HOMi" CAI'ITAI. ON
a v, real e-t.ite se. nrity. K..r iirtiei'.
I us en. pure ot (-co.
Iliinipiirey
1 I ANP WAN I KP AT 11 1 K SWKr.T HOMK
I i i.mtien. iianu .'i some e.xjiener.ee pre-
Itriek for Sale.
KILN ONK MII.U'KAST OF
l T MV
V t-iwii, r (lehve.ed anvnhere in the city.
W. c. CASSKLL, Alhanr Or.
lirAN'l T.P M VN us" tio.JP KKLI.lMl
I V a'.iliiy to represent lis as cales aen in
iliis town, (Si) to i(Wi per yeir i-an he
ii ade ) Address. Wanam iker A; ISrow.i,
rniladelplna, l'.i
The lares; elothin an I Jiuereha-it tiilor
in' honsj in America.
ir"V" I -HKINti YjUit u...,aH,
II JJJ oak, nuple or fir, to the Al
hany Wood Yard. Orders left at Wailtice k
C.isick's otliL-e il' receive proneit a'.tention .
'nlrarlr anil Ballilrr.
DC. SHELL WILL FURNISH PLANS,
spe :irt-.ttions and details for all kimlR of
hnil.lin'4 anil architecture. All workjproinpt
ly done and guaranteed to he first-el .ss. fji
timatcs furnished on short notice for brick
lm. Mine's, residences, public buildings,
bridsrs, etc.
I) IT'C! -OF LONR JACK CIU.
VwlVlO.'iirettes. for .23 cents it
His' cijrar store
I.OUNP-IN THIS CITY ON MONDAY
. Nov. IS, a crold bangle marked I'M. A.
IJ," with the L.rc s prayer on the revcr.c
si.ie. It awaits an owner at this nlliee.
1 I N E ( -1 G.KS I M I 'O II I'K P. KEY WKST
. and Poniesti", enihraeinsf the eelehrated
l-'lor de Madrid. Kstrdlas, Conquerors and
other choi -e brands in the Wells, Karjro and
Western Union Telerap'.i o:tice J building.
iV hen.rmber the place.
IOit SLK FOUR YOKE. AND HALF
r of s'ool w.irk oxen t-.etli.-r with yokes
and chains. Are We'l hr.ike r n.tle an i will
he so!d at a bargain forcish, beinr a portion
of tiie estate uf .Ijlin tio'iinc't, di-eoased
Apply to John W. l'n.'h, ailiniiiistr.it r of
the estate at r-hc.l.l. Or.
dint ra(-lo-5tul liiioili r.
rntiE UNPKitsk;Ni:: n vvinis locatkp
JL in All).i-iy silieits i.;'r.ina-.'e fio.n e'ty
-n I country. Will eontraet to hnil.l bridges,
barns, and all m inner of .hy.'iiiiu' !i.u-es.
in -Hiding; Oueuu Ann:', Kasilake and K'iz.
b;thian stle of l.uil.lin.' . W',11 f:i-Mh
O'-i'-s arid s:- ciliv-i i--ii i i r.-t- -.f - h ir'. .f i
f u-rio-i u'iiari.tiv-l. : v. r . ;i-i
Si lirr .0 r lorkltd ;i : .
i.T.ri: is in: :::.:v iii -
a ili'l i! me ' in.' "I t i.- . ;i..
!'!lr
lie 1 anii'-rs .1 -r.-n in . I "-i.. ..
il'.a I-.', l:l, v,.! ':.-' 1 '! ; 1 "
.1! ! ...I.M.I:V 1'! tit ' .f! !l:'1 .
.,1 We.iiiei.iy, .' 1:: 1 1 1 1 - ' ' i.i. 1 1.
i.'.-I.. k r. ! I 1 1 i i " i ;
! e n-'.i ir 'i.' V 'i -r : . . ,
.;T'f .
.1 . Ill .
!i:cet!ii
Dated
J, K. KLLi:-:KIV, S..c.-etary.
Newspapers nnl Magazines.
The time is now approaching
when people will want a good sup
ply of reading matter for the w inter
evenings. F. L. Kenton continues
to receive subscriptions for all the
leading news papers and maga
zines, .ill pajers except the
Delineator and renewals to the
Youtns Companion are furnished
at publishers regular prices, thus
saving the subscriber the trouble,
risk and ex pence of sending orders
to the publishers. All orders are
forwarded without delay. Price
lists furnished free.
Many new novelt is and Uelicaeie.
Lave lately been added to my stock -t
groeenes C K, Brownell.
ACCl'RACV.
J. J.
NEATNKS.
DOKHIS,
ABSTRACTOR
The only complete set of Abstract
I'ooks and Maps in Linn County
OJ-MCK IK THE COLKT HOl SE.g
jpfl-IIusiness entrusten to my
care will receire prompt and care
ful attention.
OKH FERTILIZER
COMPANY
X. K. Cor. lTtli ami F streets,
I'OOTLAXD, - - ORISON
MAM'FACTUKKKS OF
PUKE JJONE 3IEAL
l"or Orclianls aud Lawns.
BOXE PHOSPHATE,
For flardens and Grain.
ALSO
Granulated Bone for Poultry.
Our fertilizsrs art Iwauc from Haw
Bones, no sand or other worthless
j material being usedJj
! Stewart! Sox, Agents,
ALBANY,
0REG0X.
Wa.vtei-uuain ash stock farms
If of ail descriptions. I ! yon want tj sell
,our ir0ltTtVi vtritc or ,, ,.
"u-y, red estate a ;ent. Albany,
Kfouiinn tirst.j;.
-
ti. lieards-Oili.-e
on
(). h..v Stl.
R." SL,"
IV Pfciffer, I'rop. Only tirst-eclass house
in the city. I.ar;o sample rooms for com
mercial men. So Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. (Jeneral sta-e ultiee for Corvallis.
HANK OF ORECiOX,
ALBANY
CAPITAL
OUKCOX.
:.n.tiM
President.
Vlcr Tre..
4 ashler . . .
II liltY HI
II
r. nut it 1 1 1., j
!
A general bankijj
business Han
aet-jd.
Surlit exehaaf and telegraphic
transfer bought au 1 Bold on New
York, Sun 1-rancistj and Vorthmd,
Oregon.
C dleetions made on ravorahle'teinis
The City Rcslaiirant,
Under the new management .f II.
Limp. nan will he conducted on a
first-oi.vs plan. Meals willjbe mtvi d
at all lu.ur.". Cinsult t'ie
BILL OF FARE
Andjorder what :ver you want, pay
ing for what yuii tinier anU notliing
mf)ru
Straight meals served as usual
for '2t cents, and nieaU to order from
a .1 cent ro'l and cu).if ooll'ee to a
first-class SI. 00 uual.
-"Furnished rooms to let in connec
tion with therestaurant.
VjMAM, LAND TRACTS A Nl'MliKR OF
O samll tracts of land situnte.l nenr Albany
for sa'e on easy Ierms. Aiiy to II. llryaiit
1)KKSONS IKSIKIN(i SAND, LOAM OR
gravel from the premises of K. L. Sin-h,
in I'enton county, can pr.x-ure tickets for the
same at my otfice, Craw ford's b'..- k, All.any,
Orcein. Cmas. K. W.ii.vkktok.
ABSTRACTS
J MA WON C Ol'NTY
Thejonly complete and perfect set
abstracts,
ni w i. rn i An
. v 1 1 i i v
AND
LAND ICOIPANY,
SALEM, OREGON.
Pery abstract guaranteed.
F. E. AUSTIN,
Manager.
LI
GOWAMRALSTONCAND CHAMBERLAIN'
Albany, j - Oregon
Transacts a general batikini; business.
Draw si'.'ht drafts on New York, San Fran
Pisco anil I'ortlanri, f r.
Loan money on approved security.'
Receive deposits subject to check.
Collections entrusted to us will rcreiv
promnt attention
GILS0N.S SLAVING TRIORS
ANP
DHKSSIXG
llAlU
SALOON.
None but first-ela-s work men
employed. Kveiylhii; neat and
c an. (Jive me :i call.
?rii'.-t door c:tst. d' now .Mason
ic Temple.
( 'ri tiln-i r.i s, eoeoniints, oranges :ind
l.i ii-d Ii.-. i ;it V. K. Hi nt. im-U's.
2
or bu-i
ei-e, I'..:
I l.m.l r.::s;in"-:s Col
C. piijsJ j;-.i-:iies
''' ! nre c.inie;
i'. . : i:istr hav:
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a.
iles:e. '
he a:i:ui-;. ' '
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!;.iiii Nvi -.life;
i ire -IZ-JZI.
HI I E I t S lB I ft I I 1 ! I 1 I H I I I I .1
BLUMBERG BLOCK,
Has opened with a new and complete stock of
Drugs, patent Medicines, Stationery, Toilet Articles and
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES,
1 1 T,iiir mll ,iXfu vears experience iti'the dnn; lMiiness. we feel juriiliei
in .-iiyits tlmt -c 1'iriv iiii.li-rsiaii l the art of eompoimdiiiir ami diM.ei)M'g
inedieiiie-. (ur preseripl 'on il -purtnietit i our specialty: honesty and p'.n :t
our motto, 'i'he liuliii.- U inv'led to call jnd iii?nei t our tock net our
j.iiees. II. C. Iiflli'.AKI).
tllKMtl-.NCC OVKKSTOKK- PllBsCUll'TloX Uul'OtilSI.
S5oo
WORTH GOLD WATCHES
I take thin method of inloi :i.):ig ihr citiz.-tii t A!0;i!iy m:iI vm-!'uv
? I liftvi- in' ovi-iu-.l n tir-t i Imss i!oiiii!ig store in i-ont:eclidi will, mi
ichantile lus:ne.. -md Imv- wlicd rlie most cosupiete t"ck id in h
th"
tin'
furiiisliiiio' Goods and (Ming
ever liroug'-t to the city. In uder to advertise my business I have
cidei! to oivi- n way over sMHi a .V h d GoM Watches. Eveiy pin. ii-i-r
Of one lioilur's worth tiigi.ii.!. !'.r f ish. Irom the clothing i t pari n-ot
will receive a chance lor one of tn -se goiii watches. Stock is new
purclmsetl i the east for spot csh, and will be sold at
LOWEST LIVING RATES.
Ca:l aud examine my -t.u-K n-fore purchasing elsew here
'No trouble to show goods.
MiMIXNYILLK,
C. K. 1IAWKIX-
LBAY M
Albany. Or. J
""mUiinnville' College:"
()..--s an iii.li'. i.M- I'lisiri in all kinds of furniture, bedroom nets, parl- r
s.-t.. 1 hair-, li.-d lotiiic'-s kit dien safes, and all kinds of tables, etc., etc.
Aiio '- a tint! i foil id wall paper and wind iw shades, which they art
o lcrn... at .-io.- i ii;i;re, ("idl an 1 ee them, on First street, opposite Stew art
-fc Sox.
is 1
1 urn -.ii iiiimi'ii-e In. of
km and General
Ini-la.liij he eli l .atel K.dt.V liKKAK FAST and .IKYVEL cookie
sii.yis. ti.il ian;s, pari r vookv.'.L' stoves, a d ail kinds of kitchen
'it.iis: alio t i inlpete assortment of
tars and
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
Pumps, hose, copperw ire. tinware rnd plumbers' goods a specialty and
prices are t:naraa ee.l to he satisfactory. The public is invited to
oall .ind inpect our stork. 'IVeedale's btiildincr. Albany, Ore.-or.
SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED
KOlt Al l,
ai
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A
mm
TOR PURE DRUGS,
TOILET
A!ND
GO
!IE ALSO
rT I G. L BLACKMAN
TIip Finest Liie of Pianos and Organs in tlie
'ALL -22 IA311M: IJLS STOCK.
G. V. SIMPSONS
hot ii
ACADEMIC
AND
COLLEGIATE
Departments. In thej Acad, uiio
Department there.are.foui courses of
itudy of three years each: Classical,
cientific, normal and business. In
truction is thorough; location, heal
liy! expenses low; advantages, first
lass in every respect. Full infortna
lon in catalogue, 'Jor which address
-'17 ( i. BUO W N SO. , Pi
OUFGON
K. FAKRKLL
s
-
FANCY
TO
GOODS
i Successor to E. W. Ln-doc
-DKALJUt IN-
iirugs, Paints, Oils
Perfumery and toilet article?,
also a full line of books snrl
stationery, periodicals, etc.
t-3 Prescriptions careful!?
eompounded
iH ODD FELLOW'S TEMPLL
Albany Orepoi-
(!AltKIES-
Ihiwari!
Magazines
Aiuri
$ v ; 1 I i
. Mli U
OUR LINE OF
mm mm
1 i irrii c-i
Contains all the latest novelties in Ladies' and (Jer.tleir.an's r:ne fur
nishinas and notions at iK'drock prices. We mean busir' nd will
make it profitable for von to patronize us.
ARROWS & SEARLS.
ii
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Wiiti lv .. i ;u :.-r!!!is
1ii ! . !' I .- I! tl
TJr:y- GOODS,
EEESS GrOODS,
Jl lD JSTOTI03STS.
l'lii(in -.wiiit- ;!it w.i i lu i-:irge New Stoc v
11
7 T7I
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Si
1
HF.CAl'Si: THlillt STUUK lb TIIK LAHGKLT.
I'.lX'.t I' Jil TIIKI1' COODS AUK Tift NKW 14T,
liliCAUSK TIILIIIl 1'IiICtS AKKTHK LOWEST.
W know we c:u: i)V;te. All we ask is a thorough
in-ie t"oii. !n lis i-io(is we have the largest stodk
vv. i -liown in A 1 '-aii.x. Come and see lie and lie
li.-ippy.
IF- lEeiF--ID
n IRON
M.o.u'aeti.i. Js.. ;ui . 1. . i..i- ... .1 'nw n.ili machinery, iron fronts and
kn.iiA o !. avy ii i.i; t..i on ui.d fiats castings. Special attea
t'.u. ia,;i.. r pan .. . s. -Mi.- . : 1. .1 .1 ri. Patterns made on stort notice.
!'. I'. M.'X.E'-
DEYOEI & ROBSON, Proprietors,
!agricuijural depot
ALBANY.
Shelf Hardu are, Domestic crci Otliet UadinglSewihg&Machinex
A t'LLL LINE OF
GARDENER'S AND CARPENTER'S iOOLS
1 hejlargest aDdJbest variety of-
STUDEBAKER I NEWTON
FAEM WAG02TS,' HACKS AND BUGGIES'
... XmXU?S!f ValUy- rd-8 -"-ted an.
! Will & Stark.
filf Jewelry
ml
Are selling jrood goods at
living prices. We have just
received a let of new styles
in men's
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