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THE MOILING IJEKAliL: TUESlLAY, DECEMBElt 10. t69 anvtnrt nilii fimtt iUUUUHJl ,kUUj ZUtaU TEK.U3 SUBSCRirTION- UI.T :. every morniax jguj. e!.v-' il by cirrir, per waefc... ..... " t tVUKKI.Y. -l.t-J etr KfIJy ll-jmiug.) auntu. ! aavance i.fO Mail U tSa Alhaay paxtaffi'jeclote il fjiliucs north l. : .niern Minted Ir. UVst Sido i:S-j a. i. the Nuiruur U.iii-.' K. K. ) r P .j-.Und ntiJ Sile; Ha. :Tu!!is nU Vii.yaina 12:3!) r. o.iicj sutJi 7:ol)r. Tin- fioslo3i."C will bi closoJ each ci'eiiii.g 'li iX tO IKSVCil ''.'!Ov. t:-:-tirsl LiV-tor i t'i Ju:ir!y riiornm? i"- !.h vi'ij l LlUcb ci-tack th 1 1, ius eveuiii-'. HE-JON PAfclFIC TIMEIADLK. Ativcm leparts 11.15anil U p ni Freight.... ECKETSOCIKTIES. . . C, V.-Siety't.odRi Xo, iiuem A. every Mjridi.T ' eeuii at tlie . A. l. hail 0.1 hVry street, between Second and Th;,! xhA!,i Drfuti. str-ir.irers in the ity and tre-il bretlir.-u 1-.1ra1.u1y iiiv.icu 1 . jjfmwm rTX Hiagggf KM TO RIAL yoTES. The Cronin case in (,'aicago pre mises to be of almost irtterminal le iciigin. It is now said that the Canadian Pacific railroad will have an Atlan tic terminus at Portland, Maine, running over the Maine Central Iro:n Montreal to Portland. Lni.i.su Syndicates are looking' after American coal mines, having . gobbled up the breweries and still j having pounds, shillings anil ! pence to invest. Their appetite j for American institutions seems to j be insatiable. ; , " " 7- ., 1 Tick dangers attending the typej writer business still continues to j .uicrmont. Kecentlv a -New iork millionaire was inveigled into marrying a beautiful young lady who had Deeu manipulating his type writer machine fur the iatt eigdt years. Tin: accident to Kmin l'asha on his arrival near the coast, that of failing from a balcony causing a fracture of the skull, w ill not prove Cotol !ij sit first siit)riri;d . Tbft rl i emperor 01 weruiany SKIS ll lt-l 1 1 . i .. ...,,.! graphed congratulatory messages j both to ll'm and to Stan'.CV. j " ; " ' Mi.VKRioN seemsito uik! u;e cake in producing si'.urian human-j - . ' stv. It '.:ontain.s a human biped-! ", , . . . . ., I who consents to declaim tlia. the Avorlddocs nut revolve upon its 1 1 1 i aXlS. lAhaI)iy the individual re- ' ferred to imagines that world sun. j nrtn n.v..!v,. l-!v bv ! V ' " : his own pOWOr. ail'l will ivac to1 niov when he t-tops breathin A i.idy at Artondah; opei.ed the back door and surprised an im- mense black bear. Tin eenven' tional tiling t do was to stream f.,;r I.nt tl.;. l i,l,- ,.'l. ,rirr.l ! , - , " "' " I , : lilt; lili KJil. i-'nv; rn '.' 'itaiv . . ., 1 into the room, procured a nile ' 1 I and coolly shot bruin until ho con-. elude I to die. rrob.ibly he ex-i , I ",CU JJ" - j .. I... adies newlv inaugurated tasmon. Tnt terrible charge of having fired the Minneapolis Tribune building, in which seven men lost' M.oir lit- . hf bofM biid nt tbft I door Of the defaulting Cashier oftFlor dc M.vlri.1.' KNtrillas,"coniUerors and i the Pioneer Press company. It is diarged that he appropriated funds belonging to his employes, and burned the building to cover up ! hl9 defalcations. He Strenuously . .. i I r is announced that a dispute j upon ine SUOject Ol protection auu t i , f ii. free trade is to form a part of the North American Keviews January number. The disputants are Glad-j7 stone for free trade and Llame for protection. Gladstone will be apt to find himse'f in the "situation of every barnyard chanticlear who leaves his own barnyard and in trudes upon the neighbors for a right, invariably gloriously whip ped. The Northern Pacific railroad finds a rotten tie to have been a very expensive pieca of business. A lady circus rider was injured in one of the accidents on that line, and sued the company for $20,01 0. They concluded to fight the claim in the courts, but changed their minds when the lady's lawyers had the tie that caused the spread ing of the track and the accident, to be brought in and showed that it was so rotten that it could not hold spikes, and compromised on $1100. The Washington Lepis islatlire , . . Old to1 of ihn ' busies itsolf in passing a empower the justices of the Kupre:ntj i.ourt witli aulhoiily to fiolenini.i tiio inarria te.vn? ou ' : became o:;c f its ntotrbers is t.cr-. 0121 C i '.vU!: t'i'-" aIcu tliat it would ( f its members i be fine for Just il"e 1Iovt to perform the ceremony in the marriage that he is shortly to contract. Probably that is about as important work as they will en-rage in anyhow, and it is to be hoped thai the senator for whose benefit the act is taken will prore a aood husband to the wife he marries. Senator Vookhees of Indiana is out with a loii; preamble and resolution upon the tariff question, which probably indicates the line 1 1.1 demarcation oeiween memo parties. Voorhees assumes that a protective tariff cannot be a tariff for revenue, and he demands that the tariff be restricted to the actual needs of the government, and that j impart duties on all articles of1 necessity be reduced or removed ! entirely, leaving the revenue to be collected upon articles of luxury. A contemporary veiy pertinently says that if Voorhees knows any thing at all nf tir-cal matter.-, he must know that the government may collect only enough in import duties to nifet its actual pxnenses . . : and yet maintain a complete and 1 ,.MuitayiV; ,,roU.ctive svstOUl . The I point Which he "Uj)nvsM,'S. 1. ir lie cannot he ignorant of it, is the dis tinction between imposing duties on competing and non-competing ; articles of import. The American plan, which is the Republican : Plan- is to lay tllltics on competing f articles, in order to shut out undue foreign competition ; the Knglish system, which is the Voorhees svslem. is nreciselv the converse. The English svstem is to place the? tiutv u,m fncA articles as tea and cot-ee syxcx are ,ot competing ai.ticIes, and which we suppose Mr. voori,ees would call luxuries, fai,seiv eo for those articles have j,dSS,.fi int(, SUJj, general use that they are no more luxuries than are anv other articles of food. - xinr TO-DAY. 1 )OOMS TO IfCNT-TWO SICKLY H'K .IV nisliiil rooms to let. Apply :.t vomer Fourth and Montgomery streets. UrASn:D A SITl'ATIOS IS A 1!!Y ir.iodi store lr an experience 1 Ui-'r lo;lc. ln((Uire at the Willamette Land A'ei:ey. opjiosite tlie oostomce. L r-.d estate otli.-e in Allany, paying .ver 10') per in .nth. If you want a iroo-i thing aildrc- at oure l.ox M. Albany. l'intra-lirunl i;iiiller 'IUIK L'SOEilSltlN KD HAVIXlS LOCATED X. i:i Alluny nnlieits patronage from eity and eiuntry. W ill eoutrel to t.iuld l.nl-es, harns, and all mtniier of dwnllinpr hoiws, itt :ltt.,i,lj, Vllecn All.t iistiake ami Kiva- b.-thiau stviej ol Imildin-i W.l! furiesh p!an and sotcite-.i'i-vis f res of eharire'. Satis f i rliDii guarantee'1 W. C. O'AiSKL. UrAN l,:,r A '',,sl n y a Yorrc ' n.iirrie.1 n:a:i ..s u-..-1-.tnnt lxH.K-kee; tr or office work- Aidre-sv;., hkkalo fftc, Alli.mv, Orc-in- A f onky to i.oas -iiomk cai-i r.:. ox - "xl renl c-t:ite sec urity, lor .:irt'.u- 1:. en.juire Ol (lei. !lninlirey. "j;riekfi7rMi7I T MY KII.X O.VK MH.i: EAST OF I Ml DM-. Jlii.l : t -h ii nr ;I.-!liv. t :inittlii in tin fitv W. f. CAsSKLL. Albany Or. a -il'-ty t rc;reerit us :i !-.i"cs .-uent in this I r.vi. V-rM to S-I'jn'i .fr y ir can lie ;ii:"!- I A I'lrc-i-;, Wj'iam -V lirown. ,'h.::',;:r nierc'.ii. t .i'er-; Ir. in Aincr.i, 1. oiilr:ii'lor and IInMiler- ' Wil l. ITHVI-ill PI.AV ' VitUM WnVb of . iir i. I n r.-n ir -f i ri Ail w --L- iirn.r. i I.- .1 i-i.l einr uit i-e.l to ho firt-cl iss F- I 1 . - ? ' . . ' i n.n.i'es f.iriiisnod on snrt notiee :..r lnick I ! i.' leu-, "l" res: ten res, public l,.lii.lm;rs, : . . ;. rif J-! .. it iir. iik oivr. .1 ai: 1 iVUlVO aret: f..r cents U ! r.is ci" ur stoic. WNli IN THIS 01 I V on mon. AV i - Nov. is. o!il hi-iu'ie tiuri.ci "M. a. ; ' l-.." with the I. .re's prayer in the retr.-: i hide. It awaits an jwner at this uliice. . LiNi: "lOAKS -I M POUTED. KtVWKST; ,(X a!id loinosti -, en .hfi,.it,.' thrt ....i.-.T.:itA.l i I other chi.i -o. lira. i Is in the U ells. F.ir' anil i 'Western fnio-i Te!e-raph O heej l.ail-lm-. US rienxiniiertne place. MOKSALE FOlfl YOKEANO HALF, I oi i'oo i worK ocn toiretner witn vokr j he sold at ahar-i'm for cash, heiiiT a port .of tiie estate of John KoVuictt, deceas irul ehai.is. Are wc'I broke cattle and will lorticn eased. ! Apply to John W. Puh, wlminlstrator of j 1 the estate at Shedd, Or. --s- , it v J U oak, mple or fir, to the Ai- I l'.iny Wood Vard. Orders left at Wallvce t j Cllsick s 3.e wil. receive pr(,mpt a.tention . j Q BEARDSLEY, 1 UEAL ESTATE AGENT. I'onTpyancini; of Tall kinds dne in a relia ble maimer. All business will receive prompt attention. Ofi -eon Uroadalhin wtret, mar First. Albany, Oregon. AET T wuiTlVP il?Trn- J. i. WlllllAli, AUllSl. I Instruction given and work executed in Landscape. Portrait and Decorative Painting. Lettering, Designirg and Mechanical Draw ing. Kocms 8 and !, Foster block, Albany, Oregon. FOP. SALE A FIRST -CLASS FOUR ear old carriage horse, (lo .'d for any kind of work. Good life and gentle. In quire of Ur. J. t'. Gilbert, corner of 8d street, between Washington and Ferry Open one week. 1 PARTIES WISHING GRAVEL FROM the Wilkins pit near this city must call at the office o' the Oregon L:i..d 13. and pro cure tickets. Ity order of J. H. Wiikins. nTRAYEI) FROM I PASTURE NEAK Pe ria one medium slz'.'d spoted eow, red ami white, clean smioth horns, no mir'.s t.rl.rm l A 11 v ieforr.iV. ;i will he s'litih! rewarded, a idress p. KiStv. Ptori. IMPORTED V l W J 1 1 U i I Viilllli 1 I A In p' I ;cj jjjjOL' "iLU IVJk 10 LirJ ' ; TllKKF AUK i rs is1....!!: -. A ! W --W it WlO.AA41.i4-. . 0aU au.i Stt! then, nt (he Rsrkhart Btiole, -r:ur Mxtli and Ly-v, itroi.s. . XewHpapert and Magazines. The time is now approaching when ueo:le will want a good 6up ply of reading matter for the winter evenings. F. L. Kenton continues to receive subscriptions for all the leading news papers and maga zines. All papers except the Delineator and renewals to the Youtns Companion are furnished at publishers regular prices, thus saving the subscriber the troable, risk and expence of sending orders to the publishers. All orders are forwarded without delay. Price lists furnished free. Many new novelties and U-ilioii -ics have lately been ;idded t";ny stock f groceries C. E. Browne!!. The City Restaurant, L'mh r the new management of H. Lanipniau will be conducted on a lir-t-c.a s plan. Meals willjhu terred ai all lu.-rs. Consult the BILL OF FARE And order whatever yon want, pay ing for wtiiit you order and nothing uurc Straight meals scrv.-d as usual tor '27i cent., a:id meals to order from 1 .') e-nt roll and cup of DoH'.'e lo a liist-class 1. 00 mtal. tfi'Furnijil'.ed rooms to let in conuee tion with the restaurant. At 1 ' is a 1 y . x 1: a r m; s . ; J. .1. DOKKIS, A BST.U ACTOR. The only complete set of Abstract 1'oiiks and Maps in Linn County or kick ix Tin: cot ist imrsi:. J"Pusiness entrusted to my care will receive prompt and care ful attention. LI COMPANY N. K. Cor. 17th and F streets, 'UCTLAN1, - - ORE' SON MAM KACTlKEI:s OF PURE JJOXE 2N1ILVL ''or Orchards and Jaw ns. hoxi: riiosrii. For Gardens an ALSO- Granulated Bone for Poultry. Our fertilizers are made from Raw B.Mies, no sand or other worthless material being used Stewart ftjSoi, Agents, ALBANY, OREGON. rAxrr;i s;it a is and srou.i farms of all descriptions. If von want tj sell your .erty, write or call 011 K. (1. lleaids iey, r il estate a'ent, All.any. n:hee on llro.l l ir.t. n.ir First. C O ti '.HI. p KVKflEillOUSE, Al.li.NV,;Oli.-C1IAS iX I'fciffcr, Pmp. Only tirst-eclass house in the city. Lar sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General staire ottire for Corvallis.Ji MM OF OREGON, ALBANY, OKKCON. ( ll'll II .-(MHSO I'reslcCenl... Mt v I'res... ;Jiler H. BKVIVT . . .1.11 tv. t;i,ti. .11. s. nt n Kin., A ..".l'Tu! Ii.iiikij;; tia-iness tr;ins" :icled. S r li t exe'ian 'c and telegraphic tr:i:fer h.ni'ht aiel s'lld on New York, San Franiiseo and Portland, I Oregon. C )lleetion.-. made on favorahie terms j i, LAN l TItACTS A N I'M 111- IS F ' -- cn.,... "'r il!c 011 eay terms. A p'y t II. l.rj ant . .- .. IKKSOS DI.S1KI.M; M.MI, I.OAJI OK: L ara vcl from the punnses of F. 1.. Such,! in r.snt.in county, can procure tickets for the j ' lame at my ollice, Ciawfor.l's li'ock, Alhanv, j m. I'IMS K. or KlrTi'X. A DOTD A 'TC ! -Villi I f V I ! A-JV -1. XVX X. X J j ! MAKIOX COI XTY Tin fnlv i.otYirilrli n1 ?ii.rl.it pf. abstrnrts H I I V, T 4 HlVH I PIT Il I tl II I ANL LA!ND C(I1AXY, SALEM, OKEGON. v 3 Every abstract guaranteed. F. E. AUSTIN, Manager. ZCOWAO ALSTON I IAND CHAMBERLAIN Albany, - Oregon Transact a peneral banking busiiiegs.fj'" Draw sifrht drafts on New York, San h rari jiscoand roniano, r. Loan money on approved security. Receive deposits subject to check. I Collections entrusted to us will recciv promnt, attention GILSON'S SHAVING PARLORS AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON. None but first-class workmen employed. F'verything neat and clean. Give me a call. iS?First door east of new Mason ic Temple. C'ranlicrrii'S. encoanut?, or.niires and liricd licef nt V. E. Brownell's. eSc - I'on'.and. or ft the Capital IMsines Wltirc. Salem, lloth schools an; tmdei tnanascmcnt of A. P. Artnstronfj. havS time course o: studits, snnic ratesof tuition or business nt the rortlaml Business Col fvnew - ritiivr. Pc:".:vr,i;s5'.i!. Itnplish Denart , Mnp.liHh Den: .ssious. Studc nt.-i'.n.ie, ad It Bonis. Pay aa.t c cnM; sessions, htii'ltiit ! -S. ,savaa., c, Visions. Stu.ttnt ! ';T:,n:: ,.!,.V hf EXZ'.. r ,,- '..0. :. ' cc"n.-! I LinnCountyBank SN'T IT V-V - Pa itt fl iSS VY 'sinessV IV J 1 . VV A W BLLMBEKG BLOCK. Has opo'Hl with a new ami roinploti slock ui patent Medicines. Drugs. Hiring ha-1 sixt'-e year e:c; -ri.-nee in tlie Sru:r business, feel ju-tllie l 11 -:iy ii' that wc faliy ii'ider-ii'ina the nrtj.if eoiiipoumlin ami iii' eii-;'i 11 (.'die 'ic-. ' .ir jr::eriit:.;i tt ,. irliiient U our seeiall ; Ittu.erty :'".1 j'i::ily Uf 111 tto. The imI'jI'ij i? iiivfled to eull and inleet our Ktfek niui vre', mir ..liee. 11. C. Ill'BHAKi). Uiii;v c mveh T j!:iti I'uKscKii-Tiox I :n ;'.;:;. m mrwmrmrni UMiinwrrwirrwiB 11 in 1 imm,",iij iirirT.wiiT 'fr" w S5 I take this method of lDforiniDg the citizens ol Albany and vicinity that I hr.vc just opened a fin-t class clothing stoic in connection with my n.erc!:.iiti!e business, and have added tlie most complete stork of cn?3 1liislilii tods ever b;ii;;''t to fie r.it . In oider to sdrertiae my baiinesfs I have de ci.iei! to nw'f hw,i . i;vi r .liiii .v-.r'h of Gold Watches. Every purchaser oi r,t- d.;Kr'- m ; :ii l; -': for casli. from the clothing department win ri ' ( iv;. elirt::'." .i c ..1 thsse f?oid watches. Stock u ail new !: tel i') tlie eitt ;o! rash, aud will be sold at LOWEST C:i.i nnd -x-ir.ii:ie my iocK J;-5;"Ni! -'r -lib ' t'l how yj 1'- wMiNwviLLE College L-MIXNVILLI c ,IAWKINv I.... i,..,-..fic. li-.t:i.i : i'i rii Litfls 1. LtJ,',llr, ISiii m )T1 in 'i Kftn. ehair.s. Lt d inisiis. kitchen A:. have a fin- .select on rjt yl. paper a-td wind iw shades, which ti, olfering t ciosu tjure'. ( all and set: theai, on I'lrst street, opposite arf. . s;x. - . - , SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED FOR AM. AT- .rl. f FOR PlKE DRUGS, TOIL E' IV "AM) FAJOY GOODS GO -HE ALSO lie Finest; Line of Pianos anrt Omans in tlie Willamette Valley, rJOHXK " ins v J LL WONDERFUL I'HH AKOlST OF BTOVFS THAT '9 ft ilave soil since thev started in It all oAinj; to the i J 1)1 Ma'ie l.v them. They aKa keep a full l;t:e f Hardware. vumm.v ; 1 Stationery, Toilet Articles unci j 1 00 orfoie purchasing elsewhere. BOTH ACADEMIC AND COLLEGIATE Departments. In the Academic t .ii. n.t iiiere areI.-ui conrses of :udy of three ycar.-feai.i;: t'Lirsiea!, citntitie. li(.rn:al and bus fiih. In- tiiu;tien is thoroiiph; 1'jcatioii, heal ! ! 3 i expi-iHM'S low: aiva:taeis, lirst- : ibss in every respect, r nil mtorina- j t.ii 111 catalogue, rjor w n:cti .utdrs JOUEGOX f. f'ARKEI.L HE nf fi!rnifilri liPirmm ?.nh,r fifes, and all ki ids of table, etc.. etc. they are Mew- II TO G. L BLAC1 ( Successor to E. V. Lanydon Dltil.BB IH Mgs, Paints, Oils Perfumery and toilet articles, also a full line of books and eutionrr, periodicals, etc. Eif Prescriptions carefull compounded IH ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE. Albany Oreftvi CARRIES - STOCK mm RE WATCHES Mm illlii BOOK m IAN BAEEOWS ARFOWS iSlJll r,EH(J SLOCK, lis ExiiPrieticH, 13 Iti G-OCDB, DEESS G OODS, w r.i:C'AWSK'HJLBKTt8a: IS THE LALvSKLff, BKtA$JI THEIR GOOLS ARE TH K J.KWR5T, EWIAW jK THEIR PRICK ARF. THE LATT Wf know we cax p'eas-e. AJ1 :ik a thoioiiffi iiis)rct'oii. in di.s goods wh:ivc the largest stoJk nvt'i shown in il anv. Ccru and it?e ns and fee "W- BEAD '.A:-.,'.:-, actr.rr strain r!:L;ii..-, rirt aud saw mil. Biacliir.ri j , ;n.n front aJ Kii:ih o: !it:;v ui.,-. i.i.t v oik ii (iron and i :.- ss erj.-ii;.vt. Special atttn tiim ;.i('.ti upayii!:; H-.i.Kh'ot u achincry. Pittcr. ti.a.leon vturt notice. K. r. ()X.i" -w-l. C. II. StKWATIT. Sri'tarr ffi&Ji.-:-.--: DEYOE & ROBSON, OF TIIE .AGRICULTURAL DEPOT J ALBA NY. Shelf Hardware, Domestic and Othei LeadinfJSewiiiZ. Machine FL'LL LINE OF GARDENER'S AND CARPENTER'S IDOLS' The'largeet aDdJbcst variety of . STUDEBAKER 1 NEWTON FAEM WAG0NS,l SAGES AND BUGGIES ' In the central Willamette Valley. Orders fromra'distance eoliciled aiid oi oniptly tilled at lowest rati's.; Will & lllSI ' Jewerv k SEAEIS, -AND- BCHKTS and & THE LUDLOW Ladies Fine Shoes. Al? Agency jtfr l. K WI LLS ,v C. .'.'. V. - iilld Sti'-. & r4pi q Economioo! Buyers 11 t PR0PRIETGR6. OREGON' Stark. HOES F. BEAD