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THE MOIiMN( SA'i I 1! 4 V t. ". . I u 4 ni t i , y a. i - i every ! on,' i"'" ii'iu) ... ...i.i . I'.l'l:. -'iClt IU".- ' . t T llltl ii't I itkiil iti ml- .' Hit. M .. ! llieAltani imstoifi. ccloj-e . -Il ultkea n i ir tii , I'r.u litern Hiatus ' l-M i A. M, Tii .' West Siile f i r I'ur .lantl and ssmIuiii II a. : rvaiianil Vaquma ...12;: r. o:l:ee south ... '.::) i u I The ,iotiffl!:e will he cUsv-l ea.i cvci.ihl- 'JreT'-the ear.v ,,i,! r:iin should imiii'-l .:-res Wk tin? J vvbu. evening - I ORKHOX PACIFIC TIME TABLK. Arrive departs .lll.15aiiill.0u I- in .. S.-2:iimiiI l .' i rKsiicer. Frei-ht WHAT ARB NA I luXALlslS. The organisation railing tliem aelves nationalists are becoming bo nuinerduil" and promim-ut a to attract attention, and command in terest. Oil December 19 in Doston ! they celebrated their first anniver sary, and at that meeting, the Hoa ton Post say the hall was well filled with an audience of eminent ly respectable character, in which the preponderance of the female sex was noticeable, and it indicated by the liberal and enthusiastic applause bestowed upon the speak ers that it' lias ' '-teen drawn ' to gether by-- convictions already formed rather' than by curiosity. The Rer Edward Kverett Hale presided oyer thp meeting and de fined nationalists as "the - friends of government,' and Mr. Edward Bellamy, whose well-known novel, 'Lookinx'-Backward," furnished the immediate incentive for tne present movement, - was the princi-1 Pal speaker,. Altogether the meet. ing was not.lacking in indications! that the nationalist movement has made distinct progress in the firt year of its existence. The address of Mr. Bellamy furnished the most ' comprehensive and definite 'state ment yet presented to the public of the grounds of the movement and the programme which it pre sents. Its ultimate aim, frankly avowed by 'Mr. Bellamy, without the use of die term, is neither more ! ' i nor less than state socialism in its f completestr'foria ; its immediate aims are . the municipalization on the supply of light and heat and of ! the local transportation service, j and the nationalization of all rail-! toads, telesrranhs. telephones, audi coal mines, as well as of the ex-! press service. The address, while j radical in its proposals and sweep-1 ing in its assumption of premise?,' ' ' ' was upon the whole moderate in tone, and if it receives the public attention to which its merits as a statement of a c.ise entitle it. will tanrl tl I'lmnluni't 1:1.11111 l.f llm nru. I , I judice Which the movement lias , . . . ... 1 tncounterea th'otigh its connvc-; tion with the fantastic conception j of a different social order contained j in "Looking Backward." A move-; Dient as lofty in its aims as respec- ' table in the character and earnest ness of fts adherents as that w hich is now familiarly known by the name of nationalism can fair.'y ask and expect to receive the respect ful consideration of the public ; but it must also meet a cold and rigid examination of its claims by the economist and the social philoso pher. While the present condi tions if society are deplorable in many respects. Sir. Bellamy's por Ir.iyal of its evils is exaggerated and one-sided. The strength of nationalism lies in its presentation of an ideal condition of society con forming much more closely to that equality and brotherhood of man in which Christendom professes to believe than anything that we now enjoy; its ' weakness iies in the difficulty of attaining such an ideal with the immense obstacles u hirli block the way, particularly under cur democratic institutions, and the danger of producing a condi tion of thing'in which society will find itself suffering from worse ills than tho-:e which now alllict it. Those who foment existing social discontent and unrest may be con servative saviors of society, as X.r. Bellamy pictures them; but the responsibilities which they lightly assume are of the must serious character. 1 lie present epide.iuc of inllu cn.i basstined up the historian Upiiii that sul.je. t, and it is found that there were altoj-Kher aboi.t 3J ) di-tincf epidemics e.f inilm nza in Iv.iropu between lolo, when tl e disiMse was first noted at .Malin, a id JS5 . In 172 tlie v.ho'.i? .,f E uope biiireied severely. .W.,rU i 14 to stari-rics pub.isl.ed by lie N'Vo'js Viemy.i Hie ili-e.i-c -.vi.iid 80S d.-atiis in Loin! -u in v.v i t i , and in Vie:. 1:1 tJ.MJti) per :; m 1, nil 1 ii -7 ait' 174o 1hT.-: '! ftlkH, H"U t i.' "ii-u'li- in i, ve'k in J.oiii-ii J ami mutt d tol ,00 '. In PTodoni".--. iii- . iU I-. . 'im! attacked iyj it. In I7.i. k .--- pi-n-oiis ft-Il ill : ( i: n i'fc slnii in lMt-j fmir niur.-s. In t. lY.tersliii j u iiiMi'iio i- ;' m rved out daily to i Hi; ; f n.ix .viih vodka. t A nkw .it-in id of rurnisliinj: P-i!v men i- tlms defirilwd. A i Niii'-in'iiTu' tir -i i liruijriPtf out a ' ii mv kind of ol for lioots find IPIi.ic- for wiiii li it claims j-mit jsoliditv and o nvenience. Tiih I sole consists of a sort of trellievmrk of spiral metal wire, the interstices , bei.ij? fitted with gutta-peri-lia ami ammoniac rosin, winch give tl.e... fotli wlrengtli and tsuppleiu'ss. Tliev are fixed with spe-ial mite j on to ordinary s.Tes, and can 1C '.produced 50 per cent. blow the ordinary prices for leather one. They havt already been used in the army, and it is stated that the results of the tests are very satis factory. The sole- were found in :ood condition alter long and severe usage. The respect and reverence for j ancient things still continues. A : recent writer goe after the modern J plumber by saying that recent ex cavations in Koine go to show that the short-lived wnter pipes of this age are sadlv at a discount when compared with the work of the old Koman plumbers. The commis sion in charge "f the improvement of the city Rome has unearthed great quantities of lead water-pips, each plainly stamped with the name of the owner of t he house, the year of the plumbing, the name o; the consuls of that year, and that of the reigning Emperor. The California father who gave year oM non, jtiat Parting on I a v:it to hi grandmother, a tov gun to while away ti;e hours of the visit with, will have leisure to re gret the act a he ga.et upon his one eyed boy for the remainder of his life. The nun got away with the other eve. The latest advertising fiend claims to have invente 1 an electri cal machine for projecting adver tisements upon clou i.i iy maiiic lantern effects, and St. Jacobs oil i ivil! Krvm br iili3t.piMl alt fivai tfia , . ... ........ clouds. MA K1CI ED. SANDMAN MEiiOKLI.. t the resilience of John Li. Alkire, Mr. Course Sandman and Mian Mary V Muddell, n J.tuuaiy 1, 1W). bv Kcv. J. F. Stewart, ator of the First Christian ciiun.li. owa-tB.K At i.e m. t. .ar - I KniiAt'if in nit. L'lrv mi .Ian l im:hi uv hv M. T. Mcininvfi r, Mr .iohn limwii c.t P. .Ik I'ltunty and l orde ia C'hamln r if rountv. Linn XEIV TO-If A 1. " ' ' ' 1 .00 CORDS in iniantitiea t uu the i.ur.-h.iM.-r. inquire at tne oxw. of i urran .V .Mi i.t'.itli. T'jAKTIr-.S WI?!IINlS OKAVKL rUOM J. tlie Wilkui pit near tins i it.v mtiNt. cTu.ll at the ottiee o' the Oregon U..d '(. and pro- i:iirc iiitkisu. lit ornrr J. tl miKiiiH. CHEAP MONEY! We have mule arrangement to miplv iii'in'jy to all un loin; time at In a fates of ii'tiirtst uri iiimrnvi il f:irnm ami rhnifi. 1 Iff iTin-vrty. I'h.wewho contemiUrc riiiildintf iiru-:i uiuiT!f can ifi'i mnncv. dee 11s: WALLACE k. C'l'SU'K. 11INE CIGARS -IMPOKI fcl). Kt" Y WKST and Domestic, embracing the celebrated Fior de Madrid. Eatrella. t.'niiiuerora and other e.ioi e bran lit in the Wells, Karjj t and Western Unioi Telegraph o Ucej buiMini;. aVhememberthr place. I IT ANTED M v.n v Go.I) 01.L1.INU 1 V a ility to reprt,-seiit n as ia'es neiit in tliis town, (iiOO to $-J'X'i) per Jir i-an be mode ) Address, Wanum iker & lircwn, Philailelphia, I'a l tic largess clothing and . merctjint tulor iru' house in America. 4 onlraetr mitt Itulhlrr. I C. SHELL WILL FUKNISH PLANS. U yi irtj.itiom and derails for all kinds of imildinvr an l archituoture. All work prompt ly done anl ku it tnteed to be flrst-cl iss. Es timates furnished on short notice for brick lni.Miri.t-i, residences, public buildings, bridtfpg, etc. Wt I -'5"'N' YJL'it Wuau.AStl, If f J U oak, m iIe r lir, to the A1 hany Wood Yard. Ord is eft at. Wa.lcce & CiUiick's 3iice wil' nceive "in-i a'tention. MONEY TO I.OAN'-HuMe: CAPITA I. ON KhkI real e fate security. For panic", lais eniiiire of Goo. Humphrey. tjlOlt SALE HALF INI'EllEST IN A real estate utile tin. Albany, paying over 100 per in nth. If you Want a ooi thing aild'ess at on Imi .';, Alh uiy. I'uuf ritrior anil Knllttrr IUIK UN'UEIISIUNEO HAVING LOCATED L in Alba'iy a 'liciU iatriuai;e from city .md country. Will contract to build brides, harns, and all manner of dwtllinjr hmises. including Oueen Ann;, Eastlake and Eliza- icthian sulci of Imihlini. Will furnish laus an 1 sp cifica'i'Mis iree of charges. Satis 'nc'inn n-rinte"d W. t f'A'SEL. llllllt lU.tlll. TJAHTIHS DESIRING PIANOS TUNED 1 shouli! call upon Prof. D, Van Horn "f thin c:ty, the well known a d relialil piano tu'ier. He is we'l known to the pen,,lt f Albany and the entire S'ate. having had yrar-i of xpfv irn e in this IniHincfs, alio in a ..".am forte inaiiur.ii'tory, ami has noitpial in Uiit line of busine.s, It uUriys pais to patronize buniK enti rpri.-c and the pnlilic ili'iul I rcincnilier tlmt O rv can m.w fret n :ino tuned in a in no sk.l'ful in inner in V.liut y tlnn els win-re in the State, l.tae r ..rj:,f Wj ,t H Look at my fivc-i-ent ccrner win ,Iow,' lt is ,,,e wondr of the town. C. K. Brownell. SKCKET Sill lKTIKS. ' V ever. l i!,-l 1, .1 0.1 llirl. , il . ::i. t. ;.).au:.d. TV sir., 'v. Or... .1 n-nt l,r" 1! I ' j :- 11 M Tii! b r-M : Cll . 3 4 r ift tllj UCIIcr .IIVV ;ja:'"' .il.i arifinu fl..ll) llli; rxi'w- tulsi Ci or upiuul lli- .' i .rftiiHi, over iiiiiulL':'i c. I' , Brain l'owrcr, .Vike u :i. . r. . I'ains in tilt ilack. .vhiiii.h- ' . . it-ria. N'ei i-ii- I'm rai.i-i ,N c:.. ions, Lciicoirli'-e, liz.i:i. v. .,. V. i l.wttuf l'owe ami Imji u. - . v. :. ' ko't'd fiei Icp.d to . isi-i.Tii i hi insanity. Price $1 a tili i. r. Sont liv mail on rece'i t .! .i i- VuinA ;i: ; s i- - , ilheeryi.S order rciitnl l money if s Prrniiiiirnl u c i t. ffi t We have thuunaiiilHoI teMtnionialr r .n and i.unr, of both kcxiw, whu . in permanently cured by the ue f A, lw Circular free, Ad.lress HIK II-HIIU Ul llU'ltl 1 Western It anch, Kox, 27 Port d. "ri .-.i'i. i For Bale by Fochay 4 M itcn, wh' etiehiiil j retail ilrucists, Albany, nen j THAT TI,CK1XG ( tl(ill can so quickly cured by SliitnhV Cure. We tfiiurarii.ee it. Fos-iiav kV Musoti. iDbtead of fieriDg a price thai only benetits the lucky one, or sending out conhdential slips as baits, wt propose to opei.ly otrer the citizens of Allianv and vicir.ity rboice goods at bedrock prices and give 5 Per Cent Discount For cash en eacn dollar's worth at regular Tctail prices, Until Jan 1; 18f. Highest prices paid frchicketis, eg't and utter. Thanking you fr your past putronaire and soliciting your trade for' the future, I beg to remain at your aerrice. J. M. BA KDUE. MIRECRb SHAVING PARLOR BATH sj TEEK CHAIRS KUNNIKCi STKADY. A CLEAN TOWM IO EVKV CVSIOM It. IMPORTED CLTOllJimiiiSIS THERKAKE 6 With and 2 Stallicns. ('all and seu them at the VSurkhart stihle. corner Sixth and Lynn streets. Richanls & Rnllips, ALBANY, OUEUON. Architectural Wood Turning. Manufacture! of a!l kinds ifpt newel, p-de laU, stair p wts, hallmtir-f. orner biiK-Ks, rosettc, nittJfii. Huials, mantles, u'firte littiiis, porch volunnis, '.-itr i ri'a-mcnt-1, Indian uliilis. tihle, tan l and chair legs. All orders left with us will receive pr impt and careful attcnti-ui. Wood carr iiu; and fancy turning t specialty. The City Restaurant, Under the new mnnaui-inent of II. L unpinan will t e con mcu d n. a nrst-clas8 plan. Me.ils illMie servi d at all hourr. Co mi It fie BILL OF FARE AndJ.irder wha ever )iu want, pay ing for what y -u m-iler ami imthing morj. Straigh nc;ils servi-d as usual for 2") centf, a d ni-als to unh-r from a 5 cent roll md cup of 00 tic to a tirsvclass $1.0 mal. Furnished r-ioiiis to let in connec tion with the restaurant. ACCURACY. NKATXKSf. A'jUANY ABSTRACT CD, The only complete set of Abstract Books and Maps in Linn, County OFFICE IS THE COUBT HOUSE. Business entrusted to my care will receive prompt and care ful attention. PERSONS DESIRING SAND, LOAM OR gravel from the premises of F. L. Such, in Benton county, can procure tickets for the same at my office, Ciawford's block, Albany, Oregon. Cll A E. Wouvrrto.v. n EVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS il, Pfeiffer, Prop. Only first eclam house in the city. Larg sample rooms tor com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General stare office for t'orvallis. BANK OF OREGON, ALBANY, OREGON. CATITAL 950,000 Prroldrnl.. Vice Trcs Cusbler II. inn tT ...JAW W. Kl,t. .11. r itK lilt ILL. A .Mier.tl bunki lg niisiness trans' aetu I S rht exchan re inul telrfra-'1 ic tr.t I'fcr liiiirlit 11 n I soM on N't w Yor'i, San Kiaiui.-c. end Ioitlmtl, Or e 'on. ' " - mafle on fii7i-:iii'c term? n)HI. O s 11 1 ill tr rt 'f land s fii iti d m ir A l.ai.v for a ii en a- icrrns. Ai p'y to II. I.i.unt "IOI'.Mi IS THIS I Y on M.s I ,N". 1. a r41.l1! l-ai yV 1:1 it t.l . I'.." :'h tin- l.- n p;,,r n:lii rii'. i-iiie. !l mu'l'v.tni : 1 ihi 1 1 "Vi ;sl ii . 1 1 : 1 1 in) .. i 1 :.t, t ; r-f . J S(. r-.l 'l III'' l:il i . I .'I'll .1 i; '.ri i i) !,. , t 1 V, ri- ,f p'.: , ri' ., : 1, !, .jr.. , il Wi.-h I t I""'.. . -: i; . : I r Fill.', fSt of li ii i.i K ItAWKjK : ( . . . i-.ntUKI.L ; illMA Vi iii'lMilTIIUL1 'llUDLVV I' " S an liiiim i. Aiso ha4 a tine lect;m I wal- paper !l'eiiiit;,ii cli- 'iiiiit-.. Ci.ii fcinl w-i; I ii r So. $5oo WORTH GOLD WATCHES I take this method of informing the citizens ol Albany ana vicinity that I have just opened a first class clothing store in connection with m merchantile business, aud have added the most complete stock of gents taisliin? Goods and Oiioi ever brought to the city. In otder to advertise my business I have de cided to give away over f 500 orMi of Gold WVches. Every puichnsei of on, dollar's wniiii m uoiK l'rcisi. Irom the clothing department will r-i :v. a cliHtiei- i utie i-f tli':se 'oid watches. Stock is aii new piireli:t-.l iii Mi. i is.-t i.i st.i r:il, and will be soid at ,?.3j-tLi. LOWEST LIVING RATES. Cad and inn. JSry'No trouble to Albany. Or. T , " f:;. - M?Annv:lle (ollege McMINNVII.LK. FE 1 1) AND- Iiegf? je mi I T ; H Si .K lis?- m m s GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET. W.XNTKI) SKCI.LLY Hay, oats and potatoes, to supply cus-tnim rs tm tlm Oreron I'aeifie Hailrnad extension and my increasing hoine trat'e w .-ie I fell in ji 1 ntttii i- to uit the .urchas rs. Othe foot or Ferry strict. K. iVI. lOBERTS'ON. FOR PURE DRUGS. TOILJ2T V AKI) (it) -HE ALSO The Finest Line of Pianos and Organs in th Willamette Valley. CATT A2sD KXA3IIJCE HIS STOCK Will & ( F". O i -i .fi"&. j j j ! H!C A MOi NT K fT.iVKS 'I'll AT a Hi (ii IIavc i nee they sImi'i 1 U i!siin;!,s? It is all . ing lu t!ic LOW i'KICffi I... 'Iiev als keep a full line of Hardware. ) il l, .:;ihA ' -i iu.hIi kiuiin of furniture, Ih-iii'oi.iii mcIm, ohii-i ii !.. kiti hiii kntfM. ami mi k.i ni. : i.i-.i. r-. . ic . i. . ami wind iw Hli.ni.-8, winch tliy ae hem. iu First l.re;t, obiioaite .Sl toeKnfore purchasing elsewhere. r.um ACADEMIC ANl- - COLLEGIATE departments. In the Aeadi in j Icp;n tiii iit there are foui eourst-s . f 'htiiiiv of three vears each: Clasri a' !cieiitific. Hernial and businia. In- , struct ion is thorough; Im-at'on, hea t!iy! exiw nses low; ivl vantages, tii - eiass 111 every respecr. r on iiino ni - t:!ii in rntalofiie. for which ai?lre n (1. IiUOWN.St X,l,fM. ()Km;d TOEE FAS! O YU OODS TO 6. L BLACKMAN Sucerssor to C W. Lsncdor DtaUlt Uf- urM Paints, Oils ferfomeryaud toilet a.rt:clrr also full Una of books sutiooery. periodicals, etc. gar Praaeriptions cartfull compoanded iH ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE Albany Ore;oi CARRIES- Stark. 1 V Or il A il T 1 KXjM AUfJl.TT II u H i PAPPOWS V.IA'31 IIF.IIG lll.bCK, To Exnorienccrf, Ecoiiemical Buvcr! ')t. l eiie-v i ii. li.-u ir-'uns :nui (It-site to make selee tioiis i'm m tin n;ti eaMnaile styles iu DGOODS, DBESS GOODS, Fiebion poiuts the way to the Large New Stock w. BECAUSE THEIR STOCK IS THE LARGELT, BECAUSE THEIR GOODS ARE THE NEWEST, BECAUSE THEIR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST " t . W . v t.-ti. ji1-.!.. AJ M-efltk is a thorough li-jHcron. In (!iss o: jis we have th Jaigest stock . lowit in 1 an . ( ome and fee us and be !i.liJV. rKT IE" EEALi' Albanv, O'rjre.ri. HO ii.fi-, 'ii'atid i K-....I4 ot si u.i.t v...il. in.nand Uats cattinys. Social atten " J;:'"A 'r,a,,'!" "!! ' ' ch"-ry. Patterns made on et-rt notice b- S()X- " 1 ' Stlwakt. ytcrrtarr. DEYOE & ROBSON, Proprietchb. .AGRICULTURAL DEPOT ALBANY. r.eif Hardware, Domestic and Othei LeadinglSewihz'MachJi A FULL LINE OF " - . lARDENER'S AN 11 CARPENTER'S iQOLS3 -rl ti largest anrtjoest variety of- TUBEBAKER I NEWTON FAEM WAGOKS SACKS A2TD BUGGIES In the central WillsuiiPtte niomjitly tilled ut lowest r:it s. " The City Liquor Store, nr. r..tVM;Mrr. fnuiriar. i-'.i r t 1 t 1 ' ! I '( '.; . n Tr-. i.!...-,n; t OreO'i H K 'or.-t. 1 ;: ':m I -.,.! I'. . ii- '.-(.! an I ;1 .i;k':..: v i:e, ti ij.-$ ri;i-j ' " SPiCiATTEi'TK PAID TO OHCERS RDM THE COUMRY n Kor'ons. Gents Furngs AND-: It AG KMC V FOB THED : LUDLOW Ladies Fine Shoes. Altw Agency for M. IX WELIS AJCOS . - loot and Slioen. & SEARLS. i mw mil. uiacliiiK imii frunta mJ OREGON ' BOOT ..J01M17B F. READ,