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It.. -a. : . , J TOE MORNlNft FTKKALD. SUNDAY. OCTOBER i9 it 90. i iaily a.nd Weekly TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION bAILY Pui.llahed JeTerr momin eipt Monday .1 :irMl by earner, per week. ail, per ypar . .. 000 WEEKLY. J Published eTcry Friday Morning.) ne copy, per annum. In adi ance- 12.00 W hen not paid in advance 2.10 TUC MAIL. Ysfli j the Albany pnetotflce close Foe nil -jlUces north ) rio fcwtern state 8Jt0 A. U, rtM West Side 1 And the Nairn OavlB. R. m Po"tlanil and Saiei arrallls and Yaipiina ...11 A.M 12:30r. . ..7:30 p. m office south.. The nostoltlce will to cln d each evening rota six to seven o'clock. Rcsristerod nutter for the ly mornin? train should be mailed before o clock the previous evening. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Departs PjAcnecr...;.. 11.15anill.00pm riabfht 5.25jnil C.U-a MATTERS THAT SHOULD HE LOOKED A FT EH. One of the eential tiling for tlie future prosperity of our grow ing city of Albany, is the trans pjrtation rates, llie facilities in transportation liuea we already have, witli the prospects of farther ami laij 0: Unt extensions. C;it the rates are not regelated with fairness ion arU onr city, in Lict ad'sciimination that is going to effect our raanufacUiring n tercsta very materia"v inksa t is remedied. For instance if our nip nn'uctnr ers wish to n-anh L ow.mille, Coburg or 'iy pi.' it on the Ore gonian raUo.nl, tT fioiu the Lebanon branch of the Southern Pacific, tiiere is a double lo; rate to pay. That i on prtieles h'pped from Albany to Browns v.Be there woul-1 le more " eight t- nay tl :i therj toiiM he on a like article ship h! from P.irtlan'l to Brownsville. Anyone mi n,-e from that eta'cment of farts that a fatal diseriurnation exists against the Albany manufacturing interest?. Tne same difli cully also exists in regard to all points an the West tide North of Corvallis, perhaps in a more pronornced manner, as opposing l;ncs have to be used in that cate. The quest ion is how to remedy these defects. There is but one method for immediate relief and that is for our business men to consult together, formulate some plan, and by petition, or better than that by special committee appeal to the railroad oti'iciala to correct 1 he I reight rates, and es tablish a standard rate of so much per mile Irrespective of the differ ent lines over which the freight m ty be carried. There is no ques tion but what the railroad mm would accede to the request, pro viding the representative busi ness men went to them in a manner to show from whom and to what purpose the appeal was made. The Southern Pacific and the Oregon Pacific would And no d'tiiculty in making a reciprocal shipping agreement on local freight, providing '.iey were shown -s it can eas:,y be shown that the arrangement redounds to the benefit of both. It only requires, as before stated, that the representative brs;ness men reach them in a concerted and well con sidered btis'ncss mpnner upon the subject. The question is will the business nin of Albany move in the matter. Again it is a we" conceded fact that by a proper improvement of the Willamette liver it could be kepnpen for navigation dining thd entire summer mon"is. In other words the boats could be 1 :xi with out interruption the year prornd, thus giving us another compi t'ng freight l;r.c, sad the best and the.ipest freight transports on 'n ths world, during the entire tw.Ivc months. It only n tniiv ii Fystoiiiatic and conliuous wa'chfu'ness agaiist the o!'st. i.r lions to .icco nniish that desired enJ. Bat to d i! there must W-appropii-.ttious .0:11 the givci:. 111 out adequate to the work, vi those appropi tat 'r-ns must it--t be allowed t he flittered away ii simply procuring a ph :it which is p.Ilowed to rot a id become useless b-.'ore any work is tl-me. Here agaVi it needs t'ic voite of the business men t.j emphasise 01: wan .3 and see that the approba tions are rigli Lully applied so wi ll U4 to recti re farther and more adequate appropriations. M: ,nesota has the prond dis tinction of f inishing a brand new and decidedly interesting sensa tion. A man lately died in that state leaving a fortune estimated at $4, 030,000 which he willed to his wife and four of his five children. The remaining child, who is said to have been uncom monly "wayward," was left noth ing, his father evidently intending the zero to express his apprecia tion of the boy'a character and achievement.-'. AVell, a telegram from St. Paul states that the widow has declined to prohate the will, and with the t onsent of the other heirs will burn it. Of course, if this philanthropic t-urpoae is carried out, the wayward boy will get his share of "the KX)0,00' and the Minnesota lawyers who were expecting to attack or to defend the will will doubtless be more or less prostrated with prief. A good many people hold that the worst use that you can put a man to is to hang him. But the course of human events goss far to prove that the best use a will can be put to is to treat it as the Minnesota one is to be served. The plea of the young stage robber, who held up a coach on the famous Robbers' ridge in Mendocino uounty, is certain' novel, lie claims he wanUd money to carry on his education, so he took to the road as the speediest and surest way of tilling his purse. lie had fed his mind on flash detective stories and such iicti'.-n as "TV Cle.ncnceau Case" and "The Kreutser Honata." He will furnhih a goodjliustraiiou to the moralist who believes that the end justifies the inearM, but it is to be feared thai he wil' have I'heral time in San Qient n to peiluct l is education. I spite of our high tariff our foreign commerce has continued to increase in a rai-o greater thin that of any other couni.y. In 1S70 our exports and imports ag gregated $328,000,000,000; in 1889 !K) they had more than doubled, reaching the sumVf l,G 17,000,000. It is perfect 'y safe prediction to make that the next twenty years will twines' n cq.ia"y great in crease; although the nature of both imports and exports will be considerably changed. Only free tradcis and fools contend that protection prevents the expansion of trade. T11 : mourning that will bo in dulged !n tboughout the country over the departure of Herr Most, the anarchist agitator, from this I country to take up bis residence in London, will not be very exten sive. Indeed if the whole trile of that description of individuals could be induced to take their departure it would lighten the hearts and inciease the s nse of safety one feels a hen peaceful people are our neighhois. Bomb throwers are not good nor pleasant neighbors and the farther off they are the better. NEW TO-DA r. STKANEV & NACiI.EY, LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE; 4t:i St , between Ells jrnrtti and I.ynn, ALBANY, OKKOO.N. Horses boarded by the day or n-onth. Curriatrci or busies at reasonnVe terms. Drummer trade a spccialt) . Albany Opera House, OCT. 20 and 21, TheMerrill-A.bt- Abbott Combination. A Cyclone cf Mystery, Science, wonder menl and Mirth. Intro.lucin,' Ken.arK able women and &t.irtiii'' Sur prised. Oriental Occut:imr., Iieatitifid Statuary, wonde riul nitebaricrtl Illusion, Art com edy and Exporce of Spirifjalism . The Johns town Kl.iod ami Ci. il war. l'restidiir- j itatioii rar-Kx.:e!lir.t, Ar..ui:.l the wurtd io ! cliehty mirmtis. j A tirand. Weird and Wonderful Ex. I hibitlon Which Almost Baf- i II e Human llellef. The . Only llintinet Nov- elty Orcanl- ' zatlon 1 Traveling lliclient Kncoin luma of the Fre 1'rum Fast to West. ;A Novelty Enterttiinment Pon ; Honor. j T'r.dcr ma- .TLeole.it of FRED T. MERRILL. ! Will a-p-ar in Al'.an Monday an I Tnzi (iay eveniiii I OCT. ao and J I . j AbMISSlOX Fiity vent. Kecrvtd scats j wiihutit extra c'imvl- at Will Lii.k s 1-- - -- -- 1 t 1.0 1 SVLF.aiEAP-Uood horse. Cash or X iniuium.iu?. .pjiy to n. ii. nuaj.,. G1 IRL WANTED Todu etncfal hourwork. I No vbiliire.i. I'l'piirc at this "Mice or aildresi ie-terto K. W. liinehart, Shedil, Or. MONLY TO LOAN. W.- h ive plnnty of money to loin on l.i.il litilu Si'eiirity oil two fo fve yc.ir- lin-c Call on u.s at rur oil! ft i p site the Ktvi re llcuic. BlKKIIAKT & KRNNIY Gr "W" SIIMIIPSOIN" -HAS A FINE LINE OF- O T? a r OFjALEjIIIL lie also makes p specialty ot Ladies' and Mens1 fine shoes, You can find what want. S -DEALER IN Esclusivo Agoncv for tht Ludlow Fine Shoos BLUMBERG BLOCK The City Liquor Store M. BAUMGAllT, Proprietor. TNet door to tho MJ Fellows' e nplc, Albany, Oregon M Keeps comtantly on htn I the ll iet i niirtl and d.i n-Mtic rlin, Ibittom, cigars an tO'i- Only first cla liiiuor store in the city f)K PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY' Manufacturer of -AND FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST Cigars, Plug and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum tul Briar Kpes," full line Ol Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in Neit ttoot to Pueifler's candy store, Albany, Oregon, WANTEH1 Ten thousand Men Women and Children to buy gods of DEYOE & FliOMAST IU) i . rATTTfOW W ' nougiam Hbotm mv vailllUIl warranted, and every pair nan Ills name and price ntamped on bottom. 5 nQ-ffiOrj H o W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CENT LEWI EN. Vine Calf and I.aced Waterproof Grain. The excellence and wearing qualities of this shoe cannot be better shown than by the strong endorse ments of Its thousands of constant wearers. Se.OO Oenalne lland-oexved, an elegant and - stylish dress Shoe which commends Itself. MM HanH-ewed Welt. A line calf Shoo unequallwl for style and durability. 3' 3' r.ou noayenr Weil Is the standard dress Shoe, at a topular price. t.SO Policemnn'n Shoe Is especially adapted ior rnuroau men, farmers, etc. All made In Congress. Ilutton and Lr.ce. $3 & $2 SHOES LAFD.gs, haje been most favorably received since Introduced ann the recent Improvements mako them superior to any shoes sold at these prices. Ask your Pealer, and If he cannot supply you send direct to factory enclosing advertised price, or a postal for order blanks. v. a vuvulas, UrocJuea, i m ! EARLS Drv Goods, Notions f.ADlRS AND GUNTS FUR NISIHNCS. SOOTS ari SHOES My .choe Department is now complete with the latest styles ami finest goods at the lowest pr'ces. ALSO Choice Cigars JACK DEALER IN- a.J? xmorters and Dealers m a1 1 k mils o guns and ammunition lishing tackle of ev ery descript:on, cutlery and base ball goods, tents, hammocks and camp chairs. The largest fctock south of Portland. Come one and all. No trouble to show goods. Quid sales and email profits is our motto. Also p repair shop connected with store and first class workmen to do all kinds of work. r o H Hi 0 ft h 1 rnv.su ns I MH. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN A.l sURi . iruoo, Asliai.y Orexun. W1L bAVIS, M. I. PHYSICIAN Al stn.re.ni. Can lie ftaii i at hii orli.ji room in Strahan's block, First street. Altuir. Oiccon- Cl c.-kkiXy, iaiYsia"AirAN!7rfrri eon Albany, Oregon, otilue I. Pierce' new block. Olfice hour-., from Is a. k. to P. it AJ. ROSSiTER, VEIERIXAKY SirR . geo.i, ).rvlnate ol Ontario reterinsr college and nu- ber of tha Ontario ict-rii; ary medical socioly, bipri pare-l to tr.5t th diseases of all il u, i.:-i. at.l :,., scientific principles, twice at Ans M irshiU'H livery stable Ki::Jetice l:h a:id Cal.iooii- nitww, Aiuany, tifeen. DR. E. A. McAi.isritf. hime(,i'atii:c niv auiKmii tiua iriiiiivcu ni.- J office into Cra'.vford'i block. AU calls prompt ' DRO. A. WHIfNEY, PUYS1CIAN AXI. surgeon. Graduate -A Cellevue Hosoi tal Medk-al Collece, Now York City. D:;case of wromen a sieoTalty, Ofl.;e in at resid.-nco on 7th street bciwccu Ca'.apooia and Vine. Albany Oregon. DR.M. J. PATTOH, PHYSICIAN ANli Surifcon, UhmiliLTg's Ulx:k, Albany Or Female diseo.oes a sneciuHy. Cons-ilt .t oil free. CU. CHAMBERL1N, M. D., HomB.thi. Physician, oiice at Or, Val:acea old stand, Hroadalbin ftrect. O.Pce b.v.irs, 7 tc S A. .; 1 to 3 and (i to 8 r. M. at ro i:r.Ys. W, T. RCRSKT. L. T. SARIN, J. W ur.AI'Kit BUR.ViY, B.YRIN & UKAPEK, AT TDK neys at law, Orezon Cit v, Oregon. Tiven tv years cxperieu.-e as rcghtur f tlu 1'. S. Land Olilce t Oregon City and in the tain! pru'tice reroiiini' n.la us in our B-c!lt business before ihe L:ind Ofliec or the vniuib and i:n.liiii's' tho p:-Ajli.:e in the jri.Cial Laud Ofliec. C. WATSON. attori:ey-at-!aw. Albai: . Oregon. Otli-.-c in Strahan block. J X. liUN'OAN A'iTOii.VEY- T LAW a:ul notary public O lice in the S'.rahai :loo, rooms No. 1 and ". U. K, K. lil.A'Kll i'. it.. WKI'.II'. BLACULI KN, & WHIGIIT AlTudNEY AT Law, Allmr'y Orcj:.m. .iri i ti in iidil tt How's Tempi. . Aiil jiiaciicf iii a'.l couru of the state, M,tl jfi.c sj-cc:i! attvi.i ;ori to aj! business. ivrOLVBRTON CMAKI.lE. "a1TOKNK V V at my, Albany, Or. Oltic-e in roorr.f la ai d 11 Fua'.ir'a Uluc-k, over L. E. lihiiuV I store. Jk.'EATiiriTFoTiiT,Ai 7c itS ey A-r , law. Albany, Oregon. i.i . in the Flinn Itl ck. Will piactitx- n all the courts of thedtate, and give sp-.-cia. attention to all business JAMES P. MEAI, A "TORN E Y-AT-L A W and title examiner, Albar.y, O'. W.li practice in all the courts of the state. Ah 8 tract) of title furnished on shrt noti.e. Ten years experience. SKCKKT SOCI BTIKS". A. O. U, W. Safety Lo,lge No. VI: meet every Monday excuint; at ii:e A. K hall on i'crry street, itwcca Sccon ' :! Thinl. Albany, Oreo-i. S'ran-rs in tin; lily and transient brethren eordi I'.y in'. ite ! toulteiid. McMiorson '..st No. 5, O. A. It. Stated me -ti-is at t!u U. A. II Hall on the weon.l a-i.l Fjnrtn Friday el,etiriirs c: e t ':- m'j.i'ii. Trai.s:e-.t. Ciinr idcs are curli y i:iiVd to ai-:et with in s. w. :;ki.ce, U. F, TAn;,Ka, Co:iimai:.ler Aclj.itii.t. Land Surveying. PARTUS DRSIRIKO Bl'RVBVINO rOXR CA.N OK tain accurate nd prompt work by callin Uon ex-county eurvi yor h, F. T. Fisbor. IK has complete copies of He'd not: sand tov.ic ship plats, and is prepare I to do sitrveviwr hi any art of Lirm county. Pcsloiliic address Millers Station. I.i in cou Ity, Oregon. GW. AVERS, AIU iim.CT ANO SUPER . liitcnilant. Otfi.-c over First National bankSbiiiiiling, Albany, Or. Work unfiled from all parts of the county ( oiiirari'ir anil ltnill.r. rpiiE i'Nii::;bi;NEi hvvinh locatei- X in Albany srbeits pilronatr from citi and country. Wili contract to build briug-s barn, and "all maimer ol tlw. liin; houses, including Ouccn Anne, Ka.itiike and Eliza bvthian Htvlei of building. Will finnis! nlai.s, an lsjKcirlca'iniis frou of charj;e3. Sati: faction guarantee W. C. CAdSEL. TTILL YOtJ SUFFER wilh Dyspcrmn and VV IJver Cooipldint? Shilnri's Vrtaliirris uara nteed to cure you. For sale by Foshay Mason. 1?OR lame back, side or chest, uo Sbiloh's ; Porous Plater. Sold by Fosliay & Mason. S1 LKKPLEaS NIOHM made miserable b that terrible oni'h. Shiloh's 1'ire remedy for yon. For sale by Foshay MONEY TO L'lAN -IIOME CAPITAL ON giKvd renl estate security. For p.irticr. lars cnUirc of Uc. Humphrey. REVERE HOUSE, AI.hANY, Oi'..- CHAf HeilTcr, Prop. Only first cclasg house n the city. Lnrux sample rooms for com mercial men. Ko Chinan-.cn cuiployeil in the kitchen. General stave ottic Corvalhs. FINE STOCK FOR SALE. Keep your EYE on Dr. ( Jcorge W. Gray's sale of registered an! high grade short horn cuttle. Well bred trotting and draft horses. Thoroughbred Final I Yorkshire piffi. High Krdo Shropshire Cotswold sheep, etc. -Sale to be on his farm ntar Oakv.lic Church, Linn county, Orrgni, November 7, ISiK). Terms of sale : All hums under ten Collars, rash ; over tun do'.lais, oiio year's time without interest with bankable notes or 10 per cent, discount f -r rash. (' 1 1 for 1.1 Cal-K-lurc. an teed circ for eatai Tlieonly gur cold in tlie iii'B catarrhal dcufr store the fttifc bn-ulli, result ir and pleasant ti and a cure i jrists. Send ft Medical Cotnp1 montli' treat mail. $1 10, F Mason, ', liay fevar, rose coltl ;8s and sore cyt-b. l!e jf taste nd uiiplinsan ; from t-utaffli. F.as :se. Follow dircftit.-ii .Tuut-.d, I y all drui: v'utular to At-ietin ;y, Oron!e. Cil. Six jnt for $1 : ?rr.t liy .- s::'c I y Fob!:av A Willi 20,000 'lis dried p- ph 15,0001k died plums. HiGIIKST CASH tkice WiLL BK PAID BY THE - w iiiauuiiii a ivir r.vnr-'iv it . . n D em a b cm ow a ervi iet ' . a 1 11 1 ,'S end fr Ci t-cul i r.$ frtrtoHltJ ,r ft al Jew i m w rn II I It HI - M m J vi IleHteivs, it yu i.i!easj. All rJaht. Catch it. I low's ImsiriCioi! 'I'iiats live! IJr r r ciick SPRINGFIELD A. WllEELEK, SriilXCFIELP, PROPIilETOR. spi?tn(; fi i:ld oh ec.on 14? A;but;y vt'i oiiice cti Kiiih.-ai!, between 4ih d 5:h s'.reetafil . Hli--::-r, Albuny Maria'er, .-latiii li.Btbi r not eicx-lled in ,-itmlily, tntl faciMtice :t Pitvpnssrd forth irnrspl and sai:-.fai-l ry lll'.n .ir onb ih. 1 rKi tfuliv Koliiit u i-bars of th-,ra!l- .1. WltKKLER JULIUS G RAD WOHL'S GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. CROCKET: Y, FANCY GOODS AND TOT STORI OF ALRAXY. THE ONLY GEM'HE ROGERS BROS SIL VERVVAUE, EliEN'CSl CHINA D GLASSWARE, COY'S WAGON' , : ABY AND DOL.L CAU.J RIAGES, AND A Gonoral Asrtnaat of Fancy Goods. Sjieoiulty n tha finost IVr.a, C:Ti't9 an J Family Groceries. He buy direct for net rash and rfinies the largest Bto-.k in the Yalley. Jnsuranee agent Ur riro ana FOR PURE DRUGS TOILKT AND YASCY GOODS GO TO . -ALSO Thaiaart fjii) of Pianos and Organs in tbe Willamette Valley. CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK FE JL D -AND GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET; on lu re I sell ,u quantitie to suit the 9.g - Fosliav & Mascn T i n g-a-1 i n g-a-1 1 u r Hello!' Hello, Central! Y s, Saj". (iive me Mat- (1...... . i. ir Wliolt 1 1 1 XTJiT Waslilnirn ! l!r r r r click? Iltllo.ilello! That you? Al ri-'if. Stnjrre ood. Mo's jniiie (rood SAWMILL .t:iue. G.L, jJrup, Mils, Kite ltDOMrate. sJv a tuA Bm of feooka m-' ststMusiWJ, pariod'.t ds. te ST fl Wlptaons imntxAi. i o msm mm CARRIES- STORE purchaser.. Cfficea ?o , t If FmiT K M. KOliEJ KTtCN. BL4CKMAN Tne latest nct njus;r; at .-rs Rjatii'i. Vo. 1 Ur toniAlm und ail ldr.es ofi fr9h cann?! c-odt t a very low 'i,' nptire at onr.if' .ecr . : Mexican Cact6 Bitters .s tbe befit", remedy 5n the world for J:vr and kid.-, -sey diseases, iiidiosliun, ct.-. For sale atM Banns eart's, A new line of fine wail-papcrs with boid'-r ilo mx-cli have heeu opened at rcrtiui - ct Irvine's. They are new and eie-ri-bt designs. Call and st-o tbcci. ia. Absolutely Pure. Thispca-der uever ranM. A msrvel f puri:ytren!h rttd wJioKaoirnncFS. More coaom:csl ttsan tiie ord:iiary Kiiiil, and cannot tie c!d in t-oi,-iiHii-tion wiih multitude cf Iotv test, short weiflit alum or pbopfbate powdi-rs gold '.r:ly in cms, Koyai. Bakiso 'ow DER Co., 1JC Wall t, N. Y. Lewis 1. Jodnsos A' Co.. Aeonts, I'ti! t!m:d, Oroton. Take - Simmons Liver tor One Dose ioo Dollars Tits 3. I.. P.: I .-iT.sId. r nnc d ( rf Sim lumd I.iv.-r i-..;ls.t t rrti rXIcO. I ns ccn'ii-.;isl, li: !t,-..i,..lie, C(;-.iM ia.tb with a'.!.fr.i". -r n-r."!t'-1 -l :ie i.liRs, i:;.! f-.lt !t-iiir.r.B .,f ..rt: l re ortitl liUic Jiv -,'nnicl, 'ti .c and evi'-y rit.-ic 1 i e-Ts-.-K-ti.l, but rr'lt- ,-t!ucd -j.r--n.:v -. lief. I). 0f S 4, ln rijrc ;wi I Bia-i Uij worth of l "".or a il itcrii ff. Kt-n-'y, J U M.iKTTN. I havis ' n a :n.h r f ir trotv vears. and Im.r..- lb. :mtl.'..r ha.i te;ct-lalt.-.ksof ..a.liii: e, i i...-;u x.! tr.rj.id Liver, and ''" "nti.-;: -'j .fibv Sir.i!.:.ins I.ivet Kc-ii!i.;r. I rem ! ! e cf ae miM a jbir.v 1r in its .-...-l-..i. i r-t tn in1erl f, in the :tb ni. iVi-j i!n :,c ; -Jioo! r:m, Tu t-Kn-r -iuil n j ?iti., : o ar.il sub-vt t'lie nc,l(si.D"l:fo hi;t ro. nnaecJ i an ui. m I.i-r i:v :!atr. K. K. i IJr Trj',M '!. 1 y. An .ir.si!ni. l uie Tl.e O; ipiniil AMetine OiLtir.ciit is ptiy tut up in l::rire twout.ce tin bone, and is en elW.ute cure fur old sort's, 1 vriif, v. our.ds, tl:aij-d JjEr.ds snd ail sUn truitW.ns. Uill i-t fitive ly euro all kinds of vi'ee. Avk tor iLe OriKinal ili t:ne(.'ir,tmcr,t. Sold by r otbay A i!,.n tt t!5 cel.' t-f "T mas, S3 cent's. Hera!1, Cotb ttaoKi0 oovsn ocr muff, aexsyirno. ftO, f rap's. Lai Ar.gclr. Ot SDII.Cn'9 VITALIZ' K !.t xm red I t Constipation Iofs f Appetite, l'lx 0-",i.(l all sn:jtnins of iivrj, rrice 60 and 75 etnta per bottle." Fc-r f'.8 L'J Foa!ir & Massii, KeFula Cb. w.aX. a'.i m ruti tue Lj-af: ii-.; f.to, :.;V -r. a,-, i!hT.raii.v com- JvlflCS ..;Jftrf5-JJfCA2if5J