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11 1 i , Mil i. .31 :it . ,1 flowing if autj iic i.uu -- I AILY 4NU WEEKLY TEUVS ' UK.CK!PTHN WA1LV Oiol every inorniHK eueit Mim'..i -! br earner, (wr wee t mi;'. utr vrit ii.l.i 5 00 VVtfcKLY. .ru'iii.-lteii every I'riiUy M-mii. , ;r annum, in aavanec - i. i-;id ill lulvsti'-e TI1K M AIL. V.siU t the Albany pontoBicc clote t-'.ir : otttcca north i !" . K.i.turu state 'fi;3') A , t.r l:i tiiilo 1 Wl the Nat row Gauge H. R. ) t IVr'Unil and auleui -.. -.M A. n 'orviKi an! Yaquiua IHO r. w orii :a wi:th . :3U r. w 1'iie imt'jaice will be eUaeil each cveiiitig ri.,i h'ik te roveu o'clk. K-xntere.1 milter fr th 'early tuvrnm .-.iM atiM.iM be luaile-t but trait o clock tilt i-r-vii-iM eveitinr. OilKciOS PACIFIC TIMK TAHLK. Aitim Deiwrts ...ill.lDum.l.uu in ...... .Viiii I .: i B 'nieneer. Freight 9KCKKTJSOCI KTI ES. . O. U. W. Sifetr'todg!) X'. 13; meet A. every 54 imUy evouiu at the tS. A. K h ill n.i fa tf street, between Seeontl and Thir.l. Vlbiar, Orejo . S:raiu'.r in '.h; cij an 1 trui ent brelbrj? curJi.ilh iiiv.tou to attet.d. FARMS FUR ISDtASS. President Harris n '' ve a incep tion Thursday to arout fitty big Sioux Indian chiefs, who have gone to Washington to lalk about their land interests. The reception was witnessed by Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. McKee, Dr. Scott, Postmaster-General Wana m.iker and other-". General Warner introduced John Grass, of (itandinn Kock agency, who made a good-natured speech to the presi dent, in the course A which he re marked with great humor that this was not a scalping visit, but mere ly a friendly cali. His people would like, union.' other tliin.s, a boundary linn for their reservation and better schools. Another Indian, Americai, aUo m !. an address, after whic't the president spoke to the delegation through an interpreter. "I a:n glad," ai 1 he, "to meet fo mtny representatives of the Sioux nation. Yo lr ir.tn interest is in tho direction of legislation to settle each of you on a farm of your own. It is the p ilicv f the g-v eminent to give your children the advantages of schools, which you have not had. I will read with pleasure the report of ihe commis eioners, and it will give me still greater pleasure to aid "them in securing fiom congress those laws that are necessary to meet the sug gestions made by the commission ers." FORMGN lMMl-jR.iltO. The question of tne danger, seis ing out of the co-ming ing of such vast numbers of foieiners, who are not t-onvt-rsant with cus toms, form .f government and the i best interests of cjun:ry, a has been thronging to our shores as i in migrants, has been one if im minent moment. - It-appears that the danger is in a measure averted, as a iortiou of the tide is turning lsewhore. It is stid that immi grants are now arriving in the Argentine Republic from southern Europo at the rate J 1,000 a day. The total received by the United States from all countries is slightly below a daily average of 1,500 A new country with less than 4,000, 000: inhabitants is drawing a Eu ropeaa immigration almost as great as our own. The immigra tion problem w hich has given some persons so much trou le is in a fair wy to solve itself. The United Mates can scarcely any longer he ca'led a nev country. For many years it was the only place to which a Europe in in search of a no a- ho ne could go.and therefore we cau.ht the overflow of entire Europe. Of late many new regions with' a des-irable i-oil and climate have been explored and thrown ojien tc settlement, and their advantages have not escaped observation in the Old World. We once had the field to ourselves, but we now have many competitors. The strongest rivalry with us for human lieings is offered by the southern portions of South America. Chili, Uruguay, and southern Brazil, as well as the Argentine Republic, aie receiving ruany immigrants, 'lhey have largely diverted to themi-elvea the great stream of people flowing from southern Europe which voud otherwise have come t our shores. A few Spaniards and many Italians arrive here, but the number is not comparable tj wuat k wo it I i ave been had Uot the few world of southera outli Ameiica been opened to tbeui. Tin re they find a climate morj like their oun, and s, pop ilation nnue in symath wit'i them, and it is likely that the clii:,l current ol lulian iinuuta rion will Ci inacently fl.w in that diction. C.'ii-.ding the slow Etss H'it w.iicii h i J..tl:n and ! Teutonic: ra.es ni-r, ihe change of n iIllll:i,rati. n tlom tlli8 Cu..- try to ftmtli Ann-i na id bcdiceiv io be regretted. We have had an Anglo-Saxon foundation, and the bulk ot our immigration hasalways been from ureal Britain and Ger many. The Anglo-Saxons and the Germans, both belonging to the Teutonic race, nielt easily into each other and after the fir-l generation all distinctions are lo.t, but the Italians and Spaniards even in this country retain to a great extent their racial characteristics. If there beany great danger to this country in immigration the . res ent tendencies of tiie latter are likely to remove the larger part ol it. The foreign arrivals yeailv hear a smaller propi L i 1 1 to t..e population here. At the prevail ing rate, the foreigners eoier ng the Argentine Republic aim unt in a year to one-tenth of its presein pouulation, but tho.e who came here form only the one humlred and fiftieth part of our .nhabit.nita, and the number will soon be rela tively less. While our populafou is rapidly incrca-iu.: our ton-ign immigration is slightly declini!!, j and, unless extraordinary misfor tunes befall Kurojie, is not likely to exceed 500,000 a year. This number received by seventy or eighty million persons will be quickly assimilated, and will be but a small factor in toe life and movement ot th Nati n. A ilan is tning contrived by congress to number and keep ac e unt of the Mougoh ins in the United States. Representative Morrow, of California, 11.1 intro ducedabill propsing to require the superintendent of the census to enumerate the Chinese popu'a tion of the United States, and to issue (o each Chinese a certificate, which tdiall be regarded as the sole evidence of his right to re main in the United States, but sh-tll not be evidence of his right to enter the country. Chinese w ith out certidc ites ninety days alter the enumeration may be arrested, convicted of illegal residence, and sent to their own cou itiy, the per sons bringing them to tiie United States fo be liable for me cosis. The bill carries an appropriation of $100,000 to ;ive effect to its pro vi -ions. XlJtV TO-DAY. T OST IN THE CI I'Y Of AuUA.N i-A u I j alter lie ember i. a checkbook con 'iiiniiitt a piomissorv n.te for .6S.S on Wm. .1. Wimloman.l W. I'. ".)h:, ilated out. 2. 1S!. ;ia able to James K kin in 11 oiontlis. Ail eriiis are hereby notified i.ot to purehiL-e eiid note. A suitable reward will be given for ihe return af the note. Albany, lire. 20, 18S0. Jamm Klkin. fnHKUNDEiiSIC.NfcUHAV I.s. Dial'Oai.U 1 of h;s jjroixrv busine-s in thi- city, uml de-Mring to 8cttie up hi business affairs, n quests all who hare ar.- unta against liiin to iircwnt t le (c.imj at n- e, and parties in lebted to him will pljnHi: ca l anil set lr rtil bout ileUy. All ax nuts to be presented to me at my former pine i liu-'nevs th I hinl War I Grocery at"r-, corner se Lcl aiiilJavl-.nu i ireas. M A It 1 1 X LYNCH IliilM KeceiveU. T1 HE UNDKItSlUM-; WH.I. HKCUVE I Ms at the i)ulit ib'tel for puttiic in ilr.ti tile on his iruit f i'in ailjact;i.t to t wn. I lie tile it aire: dv on the ground; it I- V i.e ln.d about thiee feet d -ep. J. A. (!!' .-S. Mouey to l-oan RKAL ESTATE WILL LOAN IN 01 sums tosui on approved security at tne Iswratenl eiahl(S) per .cut. per annum K. i. Bi-.AltOSol-.Y, tlcneral Airent, Krool ilhin Street. W anv. C11KL WAXTEU ONK '1 11 iT IS WILL X iiiK to ceok ami tike care of a hous-" for two; new c ttae throuhout. A home lor -o. ne willinif nirl; work iitht. Addes Mrs. V. . Northnp. 27, S-jveiith street, Portland, or., sta in reference.-, a id wuues expccied. WA AN I EI) - P.sIIIO BY A YolJMJ narneil man as assistant bKk-kccper orotficc work- Address Ai., Hkki.d oilice. o...r ri' i- . AA.K-A Siri'ATIOM IN A PltY lady V xooU tore b ' an exper ence 1 lady clerk. Inquire at Agency, oiKsite n the Wiliamett Land Ox'Olfi'- MONEY TO LoA-i-H Hl C.vl'l All ). 1L iro iroud real e tate wcuriry. lor panic". laia enquire ol Jeo. H im. h ey. Olt SALE HALK IN I EKES 1 IN A real estate olfic in AHiany, paying over (J 100 per ui nth. If you want aj ijoo-i ihinu address at on e bo .16. lbinv. 1 P anil Dome i :, embracing the celebrated r'ior de Jlklri.l. Estrelia-i. .'uquerors and it'ier c toi e bran Is lit the Wells. Kary i and 'Ve-iteM Unio Telerrapii o lice, buil-lui:. JTheiiieuiliei the place. oiilracl-r mill Itaiiltlcr. DC. SHKLL WILL KUllNISH PLANS, pj i l.- iti n i i I le-aiU f ir all kinds ! miildiiu an I irchite tare. All work pioin;il l.v done and mi it intee.1 to be Hi st-el s-i. tiinate furnished on short net ice for brick mi. Min.; i, resuloii'jei, uulnic liui.diius. 'iridit'-s, etc. ROOMS TO IfCNT TWO NKELY K'K nisned ro mis t l-X Apply at noitli. we t corntr ot ' Kourth and Montomen streets. Cmlr'-lur hoiI Itullilrr. 1 1 HE UN'UKilSliiN Eo HAVlNli LOCATKi 1 iiiAlbkiy licits pa.rouitfe do.u ci i ind c luntry. " Will control to build briil'?' :irns, and all niinuer of dw. Ilinir hioie including Uiieeu Ami., Easliake and Eliui othiau st le ( liuiMin . W II lu nisi lansand sp cirtcci -m iree of chirjes. sati ctio-i .'iiinnfi- w. i'. ASKL. i PRIDE OF ALBANY SOAP, 'Hie b ? laniidiy snap in u-e. Try a bo aiol jmi i:. h r. vi!l use no l-'or s.. U- I'ply ly 1 Kd.v.n:-! L. lit A I' II m is I (i i ik ( . . i . v i - ijuicki v ui : 1 -li i -'i,':. i ii; . m , ' .4. r l..tjV . DOI T.K. ; We have jusi received ati im- mense quantity of holiday j;oods. j CAM) I IN. ! Candvopnaments Cream ":.i -: es ... K bbon mixed I lain m . Fancy mixed. NUTS. Almonds Peanuts Walnuts Fillert8 Pecans. FKL'I'l S. 1-l.u k figs Persian dates, Bananas i'oit app'e-. Smyrna figs Wht tigs Oranges Lemons roci.TKY. Turkeys Geese Ducks Chickens. VKUKTARI.KN. Cauliflower Celeiy Parsnips Sweei potatoes. All of the above can be t ad fresh ami new. Leave ! r.- icr Christmas turkeys at an eaily ilatv ko as to secure .he best W11.1.AMKTTK Packis; Co. M:irj new 11 .v. n 11- . ni aciefi ha v.- lately liei'ii !!, i-t- ck o! i mcenes ('. K. Br-iwiiel1. The City Restaurant, Cti'lrrr the new management of II. L .iMiniian will I.e cnulucri il r i a nr.t cii i iilnn. Meals will luidirvid at all hniir-". Co isult the BILL OF FARE An J order whatever you want, pay- in;: f,;r !iat,yun onler ami iiotliing more. Sitra'jht n eals si-rvcd a usual for "23 c nt, am'. incaU to order fron i a 3 cent ro 1 ami cup of oolite to a hrst-:I;iH8 ?1.03 una!. itjfTiirtiislied rooms to let in connec tion with the.jrcstaiir.nit. ACtTKACY. NEATNESS J. J. DOllRIS, A US Til ACTOR. The only comnlete set of Abstract Books and Maps in I. inn County nil'lt K IX T.IE ( CUHT 11 I'SE. ffJfPusiness entrusted to my care will receive prompt and can - till attention. llTANiED ailVI.V ANI SlOCli EASMS IT of all descriptions. If you want t sell vour property, .vrite or call on F. (I. Iteurds l.y, real estate aont, Albany. Ortice rn Kroal ilhin,tret nm First P. ' box 841. rjEVERF. HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS l, I'fdffer, Prop. Only first eelass house ii the city. Larc sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. (Icneral stare office for Orvallis. 0 BANK OF OREGON, ALBANY, OREGON, t-trir.iL -fs.v.ooo I'rrslilrnt H. Ut'TOT Vice I'res J tl V. I Ltlil. l iiNblrr II. r illl;UliL, A !iier ilfb.inki iiis'nefS tr.itis" :ict i S .'lit exHum 'e :,id teli gra;i ic tni-ter li-iiiirlit im I '0)il o i Ni w Yn-, Si i Fiauiisc : nil lort'.ni d O I! -O l. C ii- -' - made on favorableJUTms OMALL LAM) TRACTS A NUMliFK OF O s n .ill tncts i f land situated ne:ir Albany for si e o.i easy !e-tns. App'y to H. Iirv4in IJERSONS DESIRING SAND. I.OAJ! ui gravel from the premies of F. L. sucli, in Renton county, can procure 'ickets for the same at my office, Ciawfonl s b'oi-k, Albany, ore."'. ' in E. w..ivKTr. lOVAMSTONJiAND CHAKBERLAII. Albany. ; - Oregon Transacts a general banking butiness.; Draw si'ht drafts on New Ycr, San Fraiv is.-o And Portland, Or. Loan money on approved security. Keeuive deposits subject to check. Collections entrusted to us will rereiv r not ifwnti in GiLSON'S bHAVINu PARI URS AND UaIR DRESSING SALOON. None but tirst-clas workmen employed. Everything neat and c can. Give me a call. jpsFirst door east of new Mason ic Temple. Cranbcrr.ee, coroiint, ornnfrr and ricd beef t l;. E. Hiownell'p. for business at the Portland Business Col ege, Portland, or Pt the Capital llusines ;ollep:e. Salem, notn scnoois are unaer he management of A. P. Armstrong, hav, ame course of studies, same ratesof tuition Business, Miorf hniid, typewriting. Penmanship, English Depart Dents. Iay and cening sessions. Student dmittrd any tim . For Catalogue, addres 'rtl.i'id ;xi:irMi CiiliTf ADCjuital BmiNKxCnllr;! .inland rirezo" - Qrrvon tX)UNU-IN THIS CI'Y ON MON -AY 1 Noy. IS. a gold bangle milled "M. A. - "th tl.e Lon's prayer in the reverse ide. It i i't-1 a" jwner at this office. T, U i t-H-INO YOUR WOOD. ASH, V 1 - V 1 f -'k. m pl or flr, to the Al i.any W. ml Y.-.r.l. Ord. rs left af. Wallvce t ij isi :'t'' i 'i'"' "'if r-cnive iirnm.it attention. Candies, Nuts, Green fruits, tobacco ai d cigars Pcluy not till to-morr. w to b' vise, but Imv of those wlo p.dver im." A!iivs rcii.l ihe ndvertise o. nts of C." K. I'.rowncll. They c 'l be meat, drink and lodging to rou : I Ei M . o t;o d SI. Li. ING : iii; to cpresci t us us i-a'es. i t.t i i...,. i i'-. S-Mio in;; ear 'an be . ''..ilk". " aii-itnucr A; Ltoii. , ...... I ii ; -.nd liiciliaM t ':"' r-1 ' rj . ir s; i. .i:n -i.'i. . iii'-i; i;,;iV-!. '!:.! il . ! ..I'.i-i . '! I :...!- :i ii ..rc- ! Oi K -i.:i r d: . ii v. ji..-.. ion tat 5"l K IIAWKJNv ISK" In MmJ Al.!u'.!;iliiillill.l!!'l.! i r an .ii.iii. i .c in: i .-s in ali kimia of furniture, !.'ir.otn t.. ;. ..ri. s ' ;s, cliair-, ii Ii :i ift, kitolii n i-afe', anil l I l.i 1- ' t;.l.I. .-. t-t. . . : i , .so hvs a riii.- selfcf ii- ot uall .nni' and wind-iw Hiaili f, wini.lt ln Ai- j Km iii' at i:i.y. Hyuii-:. Call and isei them, ou First t:tci, opnosito n-i.--r' t- S .v. $5oo H GOLD WATCH WORT 5SGrI"VJ53DST -Ai."W &rzT -; v I takr this tiiethnd of informing the citizens ot Albany ami vicinit Miat I hnve just opened a first clues clothing store in connection with liv merclmntilo business, and have added the most complete stock of gt-trs taliino; Goods and (Ming vcr lrronoit to tiif. cij. In cider to advertise my business I have de ; d t' L'iv M.iy ovt-r J."i00 :i'.h of Gold Wa'ches. Every puicliuM.-! of nm diiiltr's w-irh o: oimds. tor c ish. from tiie clothing department vin rca ii ci.iiricc tr one of tn ;uiiv!i;i'se.l in the east fi spot ciitb, and will be sold at LOWEST LIVING RATES. Ca I and ezamit e my stoK tefore ptrchadng elsewhere. jTXo tii:un!e to sliow goods. i Iftftiit, Or. mmKmmm t2r';:I'irasr--i. SSre - UcMINNVILLE, 1LLE M HOLIDAY G H-ive you seen the magnificf nt display of Holklav l.ookfs. nlnsli L'ood5, art. supplies, and tl:e be;Mi titul trifles foi Holiday presents at II. J. IWTT mm lie has the fiinst' display in this line ever offered in Allianv. C-'ll am! see his ast tm;nt. H.s exceedingly lowpaices will suiprisi )OU. FQK PUKE DRUGS, TOILET AND FAKOY GOODS GO TO -IJE ALSO Tiie Fine rLfeecf Pianos anil Organs in the .. -T. i'Whhh FPL THK AMOUNT OP STOVF8 THAT Have sold .-ince they started in msiness? It is all ointothe LOW jh Madi 1 v iheei. Thev a!Oj keep a full line of Hardware. ..HRr.l.L :se "oid watches. Stock l ail new i g. w. snrrsox., UDTII ACADEMIC ANP COLLEGIA'IE Dtpaitmeritu. In the Academic lb t artint lit there arc four eoin-si s i f Htuily of three years each: Cle.-wea!, scientific', normal ami lueinns. 1. -struction id thorough; location. In a - lij i expeiisee low; advantage, hisi !a8 in every respect, t nil infoi nu ion in catalogue, tor which addrmfr T. G. BKOWNSON.Pifs. (OREGON d L BLACKMAN (8oocMor to . W. Lanirdoa nKAi.aa ur Urugs, Faints, Oils Ptrfumery and toilet article altn a full line of books anr kutlonrry. periodkala, etc. gg PreeeripUoua earefull.' runipoonded IN ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE Albany Orejroi. CARRIES- I - . r.ir; TGCK nm, H'.lMlillLV i i ES 80 STORE HOLIDAY INVITE THE ATTENTION OK THE PUBLIC TO THEIR IMMENt: .STOC K OF . I i Mmj Santa Oiaus Headquarters. m wm Tl.e larcifct and most aried ussortment of Holiday wares ever broneht to Albany. Call utid inspect tLeir stock. Their low prices will astonish vob. . I) t I) HA ) .V Dry Gods, Notions. Gents Furn'gai BARROWS iihi:3il!i:i;; block. BSCI wnenecfl. ficonomica Duycrs Wlic lit hcv ,. ii, ,;i) ;:iii;s tsiid desire to make selec ti i s f. ii; t, u ( i -tasi!al)le stles in DE."Y GOODS, DEESS GOODS, AZSTHD 3STOTIC3STS, K thin poiut tiit way to the Large New Stock W. F. READ, BECAUSE THEIK STOCK IS THE LAKUELT, BECAUSE TI1EIU GOODS AUE THE NEWEST, BECAUSE THEIIi PRICES ARE THE LOWEST We know we can pase. -Ail we fk is a thorough inspect'on In drt ss goods e have the laigeststook ever fehowu in Al'anv. Come ami ttje us and bt nappy. MM IRON IRKS, Manufacture eteam encine, :ri't aril raw mil nai hinrry, iron front mmi 11 kiuds of heavy and lilit work in 'ion rnd i rai-p rai-tii en. Stxcial attcs tion paid to repaiting all t ii'tU I n achineij-. Vtt int. n.adecn et rtnotM. E. F. SOX.I" i ient. C. H. StkwmiT, SecreUry. Will & i 'V; ' J.I - , l SHOPPERS f Goods. & SE AND rn ACEXCY FOR THE LUDLOW Ladies Fine Shoes. Ab Agency lor JI. D. WELLS & CO.'S Boots End Shoef. & S EARLS: Stark, L iarYlfiiHr mm and SHOES V