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THE MTVRNmG HERALD SUNDAY. OCTOBER 5. 1891. 2U orumg gitiltj hM I J . -I DAILY AND WBSKIY QAIL1 ror.Uat.ad Javar morolnv exoapt Monday-) SntadlrMiUtil' 2li r Ml, M- Ta 00 hut. d rBnliaasd IWT Friday Hondog .) arhm said la mIvmk rum mails. taaUaOVjss north ) . IV West Sid 1 ad the Harrow Oa R. K- m rntllBBa aad 8av II A. svralnaaod Taquina . ' ! fas sonth . VwMitoactwUlbt d. deach svsnil M at seven o'cl. ImMmiI wtti tor the ly momlnc andTatomMb MM Defoe, o clock the enlr. MKWH PACinC TDd TaBLK. Arrival Departs i .mm) o-iwa SffBrsTiifQ osicuoy public LAMD8. Ovm dispatches yesterday morn ing contained an item saying that an appropriation had been made tor the purpose of urveying public lands. Ia the appropriation was I twenty thousand dollars , for Ore gon. This will bs most welcome naws to many industrious hard working saoatters upon the unsur- . Teyed UndanziooelT waiting for iaf for the surreys to be made so that they could make the proper Alios and settlement to acquire title to their homesteads and pre emptions. Especially is this the case in the newly opened up country oa the 8antiam, which the Oregon Pacific, in its eastern Mfanutaa. has brooabt into prominence 'and great demand There ia a Urge quantity of excel lent land that the survey will scon transform into productive far me and hansY homes, and there are thousands of acres of magnificent mountain timber land that the surrey would make available for purchase under the timber land act. This land should be placed in the market as eeon as possible for it i valuable only for its tim ber, sad year by year the ires, accMeatally or carelessly started at into and destroy this timber, which if conveyed into private possession weald , be almost im mediately utilized. The lands within the surveyed limits kiave been ttken and are being rapidly .. utilised, and building up large in dustries that are of ureat benefit to the country. This is the case at Mill City, whose fine mountain lumber this season ia building up a wide spread reputation. Farther op, opposite Gatesville is Leedy A Santtaor's mill and others, snd still farther up is Brown's Mill, now called Viagars, which has built up quite a settlementand will develop a large business. Two miles farther up the Green Basin Lum bering company are preparing fo a large business with the best kind f facilities. These' enterprises are already in operation on the surveyed lands, where title can now be acquired, and just as soon as the survey is made se that title can be acquired to the land, very many more like i -, - . ;,i enterprises w a use nature win spring up all along- the line in the timber regions. The land and localities under consideration are also fitted in many instances for agricultural and horticultural occupation, and if improved would add greatly to the resources ex the state, a be survey should be made at once. Vitia-FkssiowrrTHOMrsoM of the Chaste National bank is evidently not afraid of the Hohenzollen board He said that silver can go to a party with gold at our ratio without causing any of the silver atf Europe to find its way to this country. Of course bis confidence a this point is due to knowledge of the fact that European silver coin is overvalued as compared with American silver coin, and that it would consequently be a vary foolish thing for its holders to sand it to this country, and by so doing subject themselves to trans portation charge and a discount ameuatiag to the difference be tween the ratios of 1S$ and 16. Mr. Thompson did not explain himself fully to the reporter by whom he was snterviewed, or b might probably have astonished that gentleman by telling him that well-informed silver men are net afraid of tbe country being iooded with foreign silver, but that they do sometimes fear that unless the ratios of Europe and America are equalized tbe former may succeed in drawing from us our stock ol silver in the event ei bimetallism - being - generally restored. Thb New York World, if it did not start the false stcry that Amer can . manufacturers sold more cheaply to foreigners than to the domestic purchasers, at least gave it wide circulation. To back up the yarn they printed what pur ported to be a price list of S. L. Allen & Co., manufacturers -af agricultural implements in Phils dslphis. In this publkwijan the prices of the firm to Iha . trade for export were represented' as retail prices, and alongside of them were placed the American retail rate. Of course this made it appear that the American fanner was paying; a great deal more for an article made in this country than a foreigner was called upon to pay for a similar article. As soon as the matter was brought to the attention of Allen & Co., they addressed a letter to the World in which its statements were shown to be absolutely false, and evidence was furnished to show that prices which tlie New York free-trade paper represented to be retail rates were really jobbers rates. and precisely such rates as are given every American jobber. Of course tbe World refused to pub lish this refutation of its misrepre sentation, aad so the lie is still going the rounds of the democratic press and will continue to circulate so long as there i any one foolish enough to believe any statement appearing in a free-trade journal. a. r. unronicie. Thb West Shore iB very oppor tunely taking up the matter of awakening an interest in the ex hibit to b- made at the World's Fair at Chicago. Tbe latest num ber contains a well executed car toon representing the present situation. It presents the picture of the two Oregon Commissioner.-' carrying strung on a pole across their shoulders, the Oregon ex hibit consisting of sacks ot hayseed and moss an apple ana pear, a squash and a small wisp of grain from Lane, while in the distance immense trains represent the ex hibits of Califoraia and Washing ton speeding for Chicago. It tells the story well, and our people snould raise up and begin to pre pare for an exhibit that will do credit to our state that is second to none in the Union. f hs census office business seems to he one continual wrangle. The result.as to a recount for the state of Oregon is still problematical with perhaps the chances against the recount. The ways of the cen sus business seems past fin ling out, and eheir only plea now for refusing the recount is their claimed finding of irregularities in he recounting of Portland. That however, they failed to show, and in reality they have no a v,s'ige of grounds for making an accusa tion of that nature. Batcher Shop. The undersigned having pur chased the butcher buem,- of Wm. Emmerich oppoeite the liuss house, would solicit a share ot the public patrons. I will keep on band the best of fresh bee, pork, mutton, veal and everything in the butcher shop line. Bacon on bal a)'l sauic as soon sis a machine ordered, arrives. Old patrons please call. John Dierrinokk, Albany, Oct. 1, 1890. The Union raclflo. Is the only line running two fast trains daily from Portland to Omaha, St. Paul, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis and all points East and South. Buy your tickets of C. Q. Bawlings, foot of Broad albin street, Albany. Found. In the road near Mr. Gross's or chard, southeast of this city, on Friday, Sept. 26, a black cashmere shawl. The owner can have the same by calling at this office and paying for this notice. Fortmiller A Irving have a large line ot lace Curtains, renaissance, Madras and cheneille table covers, which they are selling very cneap. - Begics liver pills are a in fid laxative and act directly oa the liver and kid neys as well as tbe bowel. AH drug-, gist. ' Miners: go to F. M. French or your magnt fyina glasses. NEW TO-DAY. MONEY lO LOAN We h.ve plenty of money to loan on Real Estate Security on two to Ave yean time. Call wu us at our office oppoeite I be Revere House. UlRKHlRT & kX.NMir, MONET TO LOAN. In large and small sums on (food Albany aud Linn county real estate. If you want money give me a call. W, E. Mcl'nereon, Real Estate ev Loan Bro1- er. T.-OR SALE Cash er installment plan - One nuKiry and harness express waif on and harness and two horses. Apply to W. B. Utl. ONE comfortably furnished front room aith bath, can be rented by a rentlemvn a d wiff or two ladies, by applying to J. L. Scutt, on Second street, between Broadalhin and Dsworth ALL PER80NS HAVING UNSETTLED accounts with John Dierrenger sre re quested to call at once and settle as he has soil his meat market and has retired from the business. LlATARRH CURED, health nnd sweet ; breath . soured, by Shilob's Catarrh Remedy. Price 60 senta. Nasal Injector free, old by Foaaay a Mates. Tie Best Shoes i rjaaaWtr" FAR GO'S 1,1 $2 i ; n:r r t nnnT UOf T and DcnKola . n r.n& if at la ! il svr K JT Baateal STl Saw G- -DKALER IN Exclusive Agjencv for BLVMBEliG BLOCK The City Liquor Store Jf. ft. I UMHAKT, Projrrietor. Next door n the Odd Fellows' emple, Albany, Oregon CI Keeps constantly on htn-l the finest ioip-.rte-l and domestic wines, liquors, dgara an toi Only first class liquor store in the city I K PAID T0 ORDERS FROM THE COUKTRV JULI'CJS Manufacturer of -AND DEALER IN- Cigars, Run and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, at a full line c Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in Nett door to Pffelffer's candy store, Albany, Oregon, WANTED Ten thousand Men Women and Children-to boy goods ol- DEYOE &- FllOMAN BROS ,' CAUTION Yirk.tma 2? fXi has hie saaw siad rtoe atsipel en hextwaa, - Wl Wk." ., if N f OR o xlt?h h w W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fine Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain. The excellence and cbuuoi w uriter mown inan ny tne strong enaorse ments of Its thousands of constant wearers. Sk.OO Genuine Iland-eewed, an elegant and 9 stylish dress Shoe which commends Itself. SAJOO Hand-sewed Welt. A fine calf Shoo unequalled for style and durability. t4 30 Goodyear Welt Is the standard drees O Shoe, at a popular price. SO .SO Policeman's aoe Is especially adapted w for railroad men, farmers, etc All made In Congress, Button and Lace. $3&$2SHOESLD,2sf have been most favorably received since Introduced and the recent Improvements make then superior to any shoes sold at these prices. Ask your Dealer, and If he cannot supply you send direct to factory enclosing advertised price, or a psstal for order blanks. W. I DOUGLAS. Brwoktwa, Maes. Hi tie Market. 8HOJS FOR 50BOYS and GIRLS KID. naw LASTS At Lowest Prices. Call and see onr new stock. SEARLS Drv Goods, Notions LADIES AND GENTS FUR NISHING.S. BOOTS and SH(KS My Shoe Department is now' complete with the latest styles and finest goods at the lowest pr ces. ALSO thcLu&lov Fine Shoes- JOS"HP"H3 Choice Cigars x "Imorters and Dealers in allkindsf ol gnns-anu ammunition', nsbing tackle of ev ery depcript:on, cutlery and base ball goods, tents, hammocks and camp chairs. The largest stock south of Portland. Come one and all. No trouble to show goods. Quicr sales and small profits is our motto. Also s repair shop connected with store and first class workmen to do all kinds of work. 0 (!) H 0 00 wearing qualities of this shoe (I 1 PIIY4ITI KH MH. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURr . goon, Albai.y Oregon. WB. DAVIS, M D. PHYSICIAN AND su.'eon. Can be found at his office room m Stratum's block. First street. Albany Oregon- C. KEI IT, PHYSICIAiTaND dVK . geon Albany, Oregon, office n Pierce1 new block Office hours, from 8 A. a. to r. a A J. ROSSITER, VETERINARY 8UR , geon. graduate of Ontario veterinary college and member ot the 'Ontario veterin ary medical society, is prepared to treat the diseases of all domesticated animals on scientific principles. Office at Ans Marshall's livery stable' Residence 4th and Calapoola streets, Albany, Oregon. Da, C A. IfcAUSTsa BOHBOFATBIC f HT sician and sunreon Has removed his office into Crawford's block. All calls prompt ly attended to, DR G. A. WHITNEY, PHYSICIAN AND surgeon. Graduate of Bellevue Hospi tal Medical College, New York City. Diseases of women a specialty. Office in at residence on 7th street between Calapooia and Vine, Albany Oregon. F.R.M. J, PATOV. PHT8ICIAN AND U Surgeonuiitumb Sunreonjilumberg's Block, Albany, Or. Female dissUs a specialty, consultation tree. CU. CHAHBERLIN, M. D., Homojpathic Physician, office at Dr. Wallaces old stand, Broadalbin ttreet. Office hours, 7 to A. I to S and to 8 r. a. ATTwKNEfH. W. T. BURK1T. L. T. BAKIS,. J. W. ORAPSa BURN SY, BARIN DRAPER, ATTOR oejs at law, Oregon City, Oregon. Twen tv years experience as register ot tha U. S. Land Office t Oregon City and In the land practice recommenus us in our specialty business before the Laud Office or the courts and inv living the practice in the gei eral Land Office. HC. WATSOV, attorney-at-law, Albany . Oregon. Office in Strahaa block. FN. DUNCAN ATTORNEY-AT LAW . and notary public OUce in the Strahan block, rooms No. 1 and o. a. a. Blackbuex. o. w. weight. BLACKBURN, & WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT Law, Albany Oregon. Office In Odd rVllow's Temple. Witt practice in all courts of the state, and give special attention to all business. rdLVERTONHARLESE. ATTORNEY at Law. Albany. Or. Office in rooms 13 ana is, tore. Foster' Block, over L. E. Blsin's T K. WEATHFRFORD, ATTORNEY AT (J . law, Albany, Oregon. OUce in the Flinn Block. Will practice in all the courts of thestate, and give special attention to all business JAMES P. HEAD, ATTORN EY-AT-L AW and title examiner, Albany, Or. Will practice in all the courts of the state. Ab stracts of title furnished on; short notice. Ten years experience. SECRET SOCIETIES. A. O. U, W. Safety Lodge No, 13; meets rV. every Monday evening at the O. A. K. hall on Ferry street, between Second and Third, Albany, Oregon. Strangers in the city and transient brethren cordially invited to attend. McPherson Post No. 6, O. A. R. Stated meetings at the G, A. R. Hall on tne second and Fourth Friday evenings cf each mourn. Trai aient Comrades are cordi- y invited to meet with us S. W. REECE, B. F. Tablkk, Commander Adjutant, Land Surveying. Pi anas bssirino sprvbyi.nq dons can os tain accurate nd prompt work by canine upon ex-county surveyoi f . T. T. Fisher. He has complete copies of field notes aud town ship plats, and is prepare 1 to do survey ing in any part of Linn county. Postoffice address. Millers Station. Linn cou ity, Oregon. Contractor and Knllder. DO. BHBLL WILL FURNISH rLAilS, BPBCIF1CA , tions and details for all kinds of build ing and architecture. All work promptly done and guaranteed to be first-class. Esti mates furnished on short notice for brick buildings, residences, public buildings, bridges, etc. CW. AYERS, ARCHITECT AND 8UPER . Intendant Office over First National bankjbuilding, Albany, Or. Work solicited from all parte of the county Contractor and Itnllder. THB UNDERSIGNED HAVING LOCATED in Albany solicits patronage from city and country. Will contract to build bridges bams, and all manner of dwelling houses, including Oueen Anne, Eastlake and Eliza bethian styles of buddings. Will furnish plans, andspeclflcatlnns free of charges. Satis faction guarantee W.C. CASSEL. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Liver Compldint? Shiloh's Vital Uer is nan nteed to on re you. 1 For sale byFoebay Mason. TOR lame back, side or chest, use Shilob's J? Porous Plaster. Sold by Foehay & Mason. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is remedy for you. For sale by Foehay MONEY TO LOAN HOME CAPITAL ON good real estate security. For particu lars enquire of Geo. Humphrey. REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR CHAS Pfeiffer, Prop. Only Oret-eclasa house n the city. Large sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General stare oftV Corvallia. Dissolution Notice TO WHOM it may concern- The copart nership heretofore existing under the firm name of Burkhart & Malm carrying on a general Real Estate . Loan it Insurance Business in ' Albany, Oregon ia this day. dissolved by mutual consent, W. A.' M dm retiring. The business will be continued hereaiwr by F A. Burkhart at the Id place of business and under his name. Dated this 13th day of September, 1880, W. A, Malin. F. A. Burkhart, 20,000 lbs dried ap ples 15,0001k died HIGHEST CASH PRICE WILL BE PAID BY THE FOSHAY A MASON Wholesale and Retail - Druggists Booksellers ALBANY, ORBGON DT. WYMAN is agent f r the Pacific .Mu tual Life and Accident Insurance C al so ageat for Fire Insurance Co. Albany , - r VavaW mm ! plums OMSUMPTIOI TVl lis i-t. - .nmK-I 11 an i . Setfjtr- ci rcuIjr.,ptrt.ttit3(DrC) st)vi3, tin m, stuvea. -GO TO k GAS m -FCR BARGAIN S- Not, selling at cost, but at prices that defy competition. Call and get prices. Our motto is "live and lei live, quick sa ee and small profits. aCC'Don'i forget the place, McFarland Block. Resp'y, NEWYOP.E C. B. & STOBE. JULIUS GIUDWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. THE LEADING CROCKERY, frANCY GOODS AND TOY 8TORE I OF ALBANY. THE ONLY GENUIN ROGERS BROS SIL VER WARE, FRENCH CHINA v.'D GLASSWARE, BOY'S WAGONS HABY AND DOL.L CAR, KIAGES, AND A General Assortment of Fancy Goods. Specialty n the finest Teas, Coffees and Family Groceries. He buys direct for net cash and carries the largest stock in the Valley. Insurance agent for Fire and FOR PURE DRUGS TOILET AND FA3SCY GOODS GOTO PS! n 55 ..11 lit AL80 . rr7 fkir I The Finest Line of Pianos and Owns in tie Willamette Valley. CALL ANI EXAMINE HIS NTOrR ALBANY BAKERY. PARKER BROS., PROPRIETORS. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND vC.H,,F0Rv-1 ' FRESH FRUITS BER-v I FREPH B KED V.WEDDINGSV. I RIE.- AND VEGETABLES BREAD ... Dhoice Table Delicacies and a Full Line ot fancy and Staple Grocer and Pro visions, Canned Goods, Nuts, Candies. Jtc., Etc FulltAneoflln.fHried or tt J n otic Cigars --- w?FT? " . -rt g & ALBANY OREGON, No limit to this game. We mean to win if we don't make s cent. VVe'regyiiiu todothebulk of the hardware business of At hany. (Jet of us. Ours areas ifood as anybody's and a littl heaper. Our stmk rampriner all that is beet in hardware laiewffiWasiibiiriie 3UYS lilli THE- B. R. Marine. GL l buckman ump, Faints. Oils I O FE1X7S TrXfll CARIES- m I OwaBalBBai sf aootu aa isltssini. aartoaBaaa, ate tSJT Finnish 11 1 aawafaJ' THB' Yaquina Route ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD AJfl Oregon Development Co.'s Steamship Line t)i;r il l nn n ' m KJ .AND 82 Hours Less Time Than by any uther.roinc: A-coi"odations unsurpassed fur comfort ao talcty. tares ant1 freights via Vaquina an the Oroton lK:ve opn -ent coniiaiiy's 9hls, much I est, that l. any other route ween all ointe in the Wjlllniet'e.ai and Saa Francisco SAIWNO DATHS. raoa taquika. Willamette Valley.., W V Willamette Valley.., July Mth ..Am. 1st ... lth . Wth Wiuamette Valley r oa sab raAKtiaco Karallm Wiltauielte Valley. Willamette Val lev. W. V .... Aug. Is : nth nii July Satt Tbe -xmany reserve the riht to ct:au; teamers or Haiiinir datus. C. H. Hahwkll, Jr., Uen P. & P. Aeut. Wom.iinury strttst, tsai, r'tuboihco, laL Kciut-uiber tbe Oregon I'ai ilic upu lai -uuiuier excursiuus. Low ra'-e ex urnii.u tiekele are ou sale every W e InrrtLtyalid Saturday from Albany Cr .illi-. .-Dd Philomath to Vaquina Mud "ir Hie returu trips until Septem ber : BAIL) rASSSNUKR TBA1MS Except Sun-lays.) L Ya41.n1 a 7-00 a I Lv Albany ll iu r Corvai.i- i- :J" ' f... uiii- :t t r Ar Albany . J a, . , a - ,. O. &C Hani. in t . ni: ; ai.u ('01 Wm. M Hnae, c. IlouUB, General Manage,. Acting O. F IP. agent Corvallia, O na EAST SOUTH -V1A- SOUTHEhH PACIFIC ROUTE. THE MOUNT ihbXA tLU California express traiiu r.u daily sourti 1 KOkTB 6:0Opm..Lv Portland Ar.. am 8:28 p m..Lv Albany Lv.. 6:1 am 1 :4S a m..Ar.... S. KrAiicisuu.Lt.. 9-vtipm Local raaa. Train stall)- (La. bui.Uaj 8iW a m . . Lv Putt land .Ar. . 4:0o pm 12:20 p m. . Lv. . . Albanv 800 p mAr. Rowburjr U..IZ.DJUI .Lv.. ti.-OUam lbaaoa Branch. 1:50 paa.L Aluany Ar.. 9:25 pa 2:3j niosrlr. .... Lebanon... ..Lv.. b:40 am 7;ft'i . . LfassoMliaiiy. Ar.. 4.2b p m 8.2i 11 'iraaasti-'banoii...... Lr.. 3-4u pm ALb. .. 1 ., uaiav (ticept tunuaj) 5.00 r v. 1 Portland Ar b.ol a u 9.00 Ar.. Albany.. Lv....5.00 a a PULLMAN BUFFETSLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommodation of Second-Class Pa Bengers attached to Express Irani. West Kitie UlvtKioii. Between I'oitland and Corvailis Mall Train lnllj - Excep. bunuay 730 a m..Lv. .. .ltaujT.i7."o.S0 p." m 12:10 p m..Ar. Corxaius.. L !2.53p. m At Albany and Corvallia connect with trains of Oregon PacificKailmad. Express Trala Dally Ki.tpl Sunday 4:40 p m. . Lv.... Portland . . ArTT b :20am 7:26 p m.. Ar.... Alt Wirmvillc.l.v. . 5.45am THROUGH TICKETS lo All Point. EAST AND SOUTH "Fr tickets and full inforn.ation ro Kardinft rates maps, etc., call on company's agent at Albanv. ' K. faOKBLKr, E. P. KOOERS, Manager Ami. o. K. & i", A TICKET to and from prin cipal points in the luiUd States , Canada and Eu rope PUllMAH PALACE CAR fLFlPEPS. Frsotrjolaaitt 81seiirr0sr Ron TLrosgk SB Ex rei TraiDi OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS. Elegant Kew nialn: Cars WU (haaar. Close Connections at Portland for San Fran Cisco and Piuret Sound points. aVBoata leave the Comnanr'a a-harf a the foot of Broadalbin street, on Tuesdar anJ rrtttay ol each week. C. O. RAWL1KUS. Citv ticket and Freiirht Amit C.8. MILLKX. Carral Traflle Manatzrr. T. W. IKK. C. P. A, FINE STOCK FOR SALE. KPD VOIir F.YE nn Dr (lonrira W. Gray's sale of registered and nign trrade snort horn cattle. Well hrpl t rot 1 1 n ir ami Araft Kkas Thoronghbred small Vorkshire 1 ST? 1 a a a pin. niKO graie Khropsnire CotsM-old sheep, etc. Sale to be on his farm near Oakv;lle Church, Linn county, Oregon, November 7,1890. Terms of sale: All sums under ten dollars dollars, one year's time without interest witn Danitabie notes or 10 per cent, discount for cash.