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THE MORNING HE KALI), SATURDAY". OCTOBER 25 f. 90.
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THr HAIL.
a:Is t the Alhanr .ntotfke close
F: VI Mice north
flT Mlcm stales f
leao a. ,
fke War Side
the Nirw G R. R.:
M Portland vid Svs- 11 a. x
ervallis and Vaiuin ... M l:'::rft r.
oc .iith. 7:30 p. M
Tbe liftoffus -will be cl d earn evening
fMu sis to seven o'clock.
Registered nutter (or the ly moraine
rain should be mailed before o clock the
(rrrioos ei enlnr. t
ORKUOX PACIFIC TIME TACLE.
Arrives Dvparu
. ll.l.Kini 1.00 p m
5.25pm! 6.50
fasncnirer..
OOn MINING INDUSTRIES.
Comment Uou the ailver iitiea
tion ia still indulged in on all sides,
and villi as many different
opinions almost a there are in
dividuals commenting.
The Oregonian is worried with
the idea that our gold is going to
Austria, while other papers
recognize that, the silver law is a
benefit. The Chronicle says : K,
O. Leech, Director of the Mint, has
just returned to Washington from
a visit to a number of the mines
in the West. Shaking of the
trip he said he foucd great activity
in all the mining camps which he
v:sited, and an evident increase in
the silver product of the United
States. He says: "Considering
that only a thort time ago miners
were getting only yj cjuts an
ounce for silver and 2J4 cents a :
pound for lead, while to-day silv. r j
is worth $1 10 an ounce and lead
6 cents a pound, it is not surnris-;
ing that theie should be activity !
WISdk tf 1 . . '
y nvn vi mici menus ueuer prices
lor tlie output of the farm. It is
in this apect of the case that our
inining 'ndustries are'encour.igpd,
anu noi solely because silver may
ixv
be sold for $1 10 an ounce instead !
f 110 cents, j
The contention of the silver men ;
hai been amply justified, that is '
in mining industries, and that the
output be increased." i
Aor dees Mr. Leech tell the
whole of the story, nor even the
most important part of it. The
rise in the price of silver has been
accompanied by a rise in the price
of other domestic products, so there
is hardly an article produced in
the United states which has not
felt th stimulus of letter prices.
This action, ltesides
taneous, is recipror
price for farm products and the!
like implies a better price for sil- j
ver quite as much as a rue in the j
than an advance in tne price of,An artUte of n'sl " ,,,k wi" 'iano
silver wrmt.l Unn,Altl t.r.. o"'' '!"!." Artists U a .1
v
our great agaicultmal industries.
Tne re is some complaint just now,
we notice, on the part of the
brewers, that barley and hops
1 i ... ..
iiciauuuiii liner, oui cer -
tainly the interest of the pi o -
ducers of barlev and horn nriM.nirp
..... ... : . . i
aa mucn 10 oe considered as a
possible diminution in the prcfits
of the brewers."
O.n'ce again the dinner-bucket
argument has received an awful
black eye. This time it is admin-is-ered
by the New York Tribune,
which oints out that the duty on
tin pljte will not be changed until
July 1, K91, rud the same time
gives some tiguiea showing how
much the cost ought to be in
creased to the consumer, provided
lie is ciiled upon to pay, as free
traders assert, all of tiie tariff.
The Tribune says: "A dinner
kettle holding three quarts, now
costing $1 -14 per dozen, or 1' cents
each, weih'ng one i-ound foi:r
ounces, by the new du'y may be
increased in cost to lScents it
tbe whole of the duty is ad'.'ed to i
the present price of plate, but
the retail price is now 5 1 et-ntf.
1'laiiily no dealer will charge 51
cents becauseof '.he duty. Ho four
quart milk par.s, now touting 65
cents per dozen, iui;bt cost o..'J
cents each ia consequence of the I
new duty, bit they no retail fcr
. 2-) cents each. The difference he
t veen the wholes lie c st and the
rvt til pricj is now to great as
to all thi c'asa of products that
' lire insignificant uddition to cost
ly reason of the duty will not
affoul the consumer in the slight
est degTee."
.'. The active effo-t of the parti
fan folitk-ians, in the ttites in
which elect o:is are jn ii din", are
tbiown inVt the s-:ilcs to piove
that the r.ew Uiilf M-i;el:iIt ie
ia making more cost for the people
on the necessaries of life. Especi
ally is this the fact in the close
state of Connecticut. The Tri
bune, in commenting on the situ
ation there says that the pe.iple
are aked to vole down the now
tariff before they have had tiuie t
test its working or to see its
benefits realized. They sire told
by free trailers that all necessaries
of life have b;?en enhanced in cost,
though in fact nut a hirgle Mu-ii
article has an increased duty, but
on very many du?i.;s have been
reduced. If falsehood can limrp
the place of truth, voters may be
persuaded that every time an ex.
tirtionate trader naik up tl
price of anything, it is because oi
the taritf. The hope if. that voter?
may thus be led to pronounce
against a wise, far-sighted and
beneticient nieasniu before thej
have a chance to see its results.
Rut Connecticut voters have not
often leen deluded in that fashion
and have shown their ther earnest
appreciation of the propective
jolicy repeatedly. Many demo
crats in that state believe in pro
tection, and will not hesitate to
defend their convictions again,
when assailed as they were by the
Mills bill, and are now Ly those
who are moving the entire party
into tlie free trade channel. The
truth of the remarks arc as appli
cable to other localities as they
are to the state of Connecticut, in
fact the situation is the same any
where in the county.
Kansas City the other day con
tained i.ne woman who was
thoroughly ashamed and cognizant
of the disgrace of having become
addicted to the use of intoxicating
liquors. She was drunk and
arrested and taken to jail, when
she bun herself by the use of the
waist of her dress, tying one sleeve
around her neck and the other
around a cross bar. Sfhe wis dis
covered and cut down in time to
save her life. Then the made six
separate attempts to end her life
by hanging, using in succession
for a rope strips of her white skirt,
strips from her petticoat, her cor
set strings, a sash, her etockings,
and finally her very nether gar-
ments. She was complet dy nude
when last discovered, the vaiious
j articles of clothing used for ropes
I i : . i xi r , i
having been taken from her
i muvijiii uvtrii ittKeu iruui uer eaim
respective time she attempted to
hang herself. It was finally found
to be necessary to bind her bands
and feet and strap her to the cot
in the cell to prevent her killing
herself.
NEW TO-DAY.
HEALLY STEVENS,
America's bet I'ianitc,
A-xrlAlbaoy Opera House,
(M TOICl U .tOIU.
PUn
Ihe sutctns she has nu-l with h-iilt in Eu
rope ami Anicriri is i:niiuihil.
Thcitrnt Mutter K. Lidt, lr, llns Von
i Bue'nw and others reak m Ih
! praise of hir.
I ':" tbe fi't aitisrc ai'iicariii leforo the
Aii.any I'llljlii , nhi) f'lon J bo K'tvtnl l ya
full house.
It'rsi'rvcil scats at Will A; Link's.
Ticltetsnn sa!? at Wrl & Link's.
TeirriNl g.-its 1.0Q; f:illir-, ;0i ts.
Albany Opera House,
One Night Only,
SATURDAY, OCT. 25
First appearance of the eminent
Tragedian
nan vnnn in irf
mn. i nud. iy. mlchc,
Supported by
MR. GEORGE LEAROCK,
And a most opab!e company of
I'lai era, presenting Shake
speare's Sublime
Tragedy,'
li l ; li a iu) in
The members of Company "1"'
will call upon you with tickets in
a day or two and as they shar.; in
the proceeds resulting from sale of
same, should be liberally patron
ized. 10NKYTO l.oN.We h ve .U-nty nf
!1 nitnirv to loan n Htal Ktt St-ci'ii it c
ii4 tw to lUe tears I ime. Call mi us ui rxir
o'-'ica oi'iH iji lav i;-vr' H'tiM-.
li'KktiKr v Kit:t:r
IOK SALEl'IIKAP GomI ho:tw. Cnh or
X insUliiiiiiils. Ap! to W. 11. c;iis...
WAVl'Kil t.ell S Vks i'xl work Ultllc
villi c4i'ltains atnl etc. 'it'eall ioiimi;
an1 in 1 con litMii. F. Iut!:r iiif rm-i
u wri o or L'i'.f o:i Wii::miUe I'uli .v
a I.' p. O. ilx Vi, Ji. Onro i Ct; ,
THE GREAT CLARA MORRIS,
WAS A FINE LINE.OF '
SEAL KITE JACKETS !
He also makes a specialty ot Ladies' and Mens1
fine shoes. Yon can find what --want.
The City Liquor Store
M. HAUJUGAJiT, Proprietor.
7Net door to the Old Fellows' ample, Albany, Oregon
(KF ID TQ ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY
J"crXiZ crs 'Cros-o:,
. . . i
Manufacturer of Choice Cigars
-AND DEALER IN-
1 IMPORTED
Cigars, Plug and Smokinp-Tobaccos. MeerschDum and Wiar Pipes, at a
- full nne'61 Smokers' Articles'.- .
Ne tt rioor to Pffeifler's candy store, Ab':ftiy. Oreafon,
Ten thousand Men Women and Chi$ni to buy" goods of
DE YO E & FROM AN 31 1 ( S. ,
CAUTION,
' baaliU name sn4
i-3
O
' Vifift vJSb-
lf -Cal dad U.aceA WateBroC lira la.
' -The txCeltenoe ad vwrtog quollrtat of tills iboa . I ;l
cannot b bettor hown than bj; toe rtroag endorsa I
"trs.OO iJoanftfr Haid-arwl, aa. eJaoaoVand li
IT! AtvliMil ilrfM. Slina OThlnk I'tftntnvnif. iTlfl 1
St.OO IlanHierl UVIr. A fine ealf Sho
r, - irne.ualdoryie aaiiirabllltjf. .
O.BO CiWdjnrar Well l thq tandarddrea
" Shoe, at a popular Tjrl.-. :
SOSO Koiicrmnoa Hkae la especially adapted
O for railroad men, tarmcr. etc '
-All made-ltfCWifreaa. I;ud6a-nd lice.'
$3&52SHOESlafd0,23!
have been mnsufavoraolv Teceled since Introduced
ami tie nlveni Dnprovementa ruakethem eaperfor '
to anv Bhfwmild at Oie
Ask your Pcaler. and
direct t. ration-
poatal (or ardrr l.LlrJia.
Wti. DO(;(itiA8 Bracklaifllaafc
GENERAL I'K 0D U0E' ' M AR KET.
WAX1KD SI mALLY- JIay. cata'riiil FoUtoea, to ti.ij.lv .iitttmr
on the ti .n .r.o llr.ilrrad. M i tion ai.d .rnv it rreaipg In u.e tm.l
where ! ll in rjisin ntiinlu ruil :Ls jtir. l.rr.T Off',. e oot of IVrtv Mra
M. HOBERT t-ON
' Albany. Opera House
' - Fr.day, Oct. SI,
IX-
amm.
America's Greatest Emo
tional Actress, Supported by a
Talented'Company.
Reserved teats on sale a(
Will & Link's.
. '
AND KEY WEST
CaFImorters ajulUeaiers -iu a I - kinds o
gun and ammunition : fishing .tackle of ev-
.,ery descript:on, cutlery alid base ball goods,
tents, hammocks, and camp chairs. The
largest stock south, of Portland. Cemeont
and all. No trouble to show soods. Quid
sales and small piotits is our motto. Also
repair shop connected with store and first-
. class workuiep to .do all kinds of work.
SZZffS
rlc.atBirl J btja. (.
a
nfloe.
IT-he canno
not laDDlr roa arad
enrlosros adTeixwed-prices or-ai -
lAnJrA ... .
ruisitiAxs
Mil. ELIJS, I'HYSH.iAN' AM) SUKr
. ircoo, Albai.y Oregon .
IL DAVIS, M. I). PHYSICIAN AND
Uieoii. Cn b l.iund at hi office
rooai Is Btraliiui'a block, Kirel street. Albau
Oregon
C.ELLY7PnYSICiAN AND UR
Jm Ceon Albany, Orei-on, office n Pierce'
uew block. Odice hour, from 8 a. M. to;
J. ROSSITfilt, VUTKRINAHY SUR
. iceon, (rxliiate of otiturio veterinar.
college and Die her of the Ontario vcterin
ary medical e -ciety, is prepared to treat tht
aueaacti of all doiuotu-utcu auin-.il-) 01
adtnUflc principle)!. Orti-. at Ans MirutiaHV
livery stable Itesideiice 4 ill and Cilapooia
streets, Aibany, Oixkoh.
Da, B. A. MuALiwisa riimxorAiiiic rut
aioiaii and suriri-uu lias rcn,ok-.l lit
office into Crawford' J Mock. All culuipioaipt
ly attended to,
DRO. A. WUirNEY, PHYSIOIAN A SI
urKon. ORulnate of Hellcv-jB lloa,ii
tal Uedi'-al College, Sew York City. Iriw-uh
of women a tpeaalty, O'lice in nt reideiic
on 7th street beiwecn Caiapooia ail Vine,
Albany Orejon.
DR.M. J. PATroV. PHYSKJIAN M
Sunteon, Uluinberj-'s lllock, Albany. n
Female diseases a speuulty. CoiiDtill.t.or.
free.
Cl. CnAMIlKKLIX, M. U.. Uoinuoputhie
Physic'aii, orKce at lr, Wallace's old
Hand, Uroadalbin ctrcet. Oitice h-jurs, 7 to
9 a. .; I to 3 and to 8 p. a.
ATrOKSEYli.
W. T. BURtKV. L. T. SARIN, J. W DRATKB
BURN 4Y, BARIN k 1'UAPER, ATfoR
neys at law, Oreiron City, Oregon. Twen
ty years experience as n-jristerof thj U. S.
Land Otrlce at Oregon City and in tne land
practice recommends ns in our specialty
business before the Land Office or the court
and inv.dring the practice in the gei-eral
Land Office.
H
C. WATSON, attorney-at-law, - Alb an
, Oreg-on. OtUce in Strahan block.
T N-
tj . and
DUNCAN ATTORN BY- KT La W
and notary public. Otlce in the Strahan
block, roouis No. I and i.
D. a, a. B'.ackbvrn. a. w. wuiuht,
BLACKBLRX, & WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT
Law, Albany Ores-on. OlUe in Oild
i ellow's Temple. VM practice in all courts
f the state, and give special attention to all
business
WOLVEKTON CHARLES E. A1TOKNEY
at Law, Albany, Or. Oltice in room IS
and II Foster's Block, over L. E. islsio's
store.
JK. WEATHr KFORD, AT.tRNLY AT
. law, Albany, Oregon. o in the
Flinn Block. Will practice n all the
courts of theatate, and give specia. attention
to all business
JAMES P. MEAD, ATTORN fcY-AT-LAW
and title examiner, Albany, Or. Will
practice In all the courts of the state. Ab
stract of title furnished on short notice.
Ten years eipericnce.
HECK EX 8UCIKTIK.1.
4 , 0. U, tV. Safety Lodge No.'lS: meet
t. every Monday evening at ttm it. A. R.
hall on Ferry street, between Second and
rhinl. Albany, Oregon. Strangers in the
t ity and transient brethren cordially invited
to attend.
sfct'heraon Post No. S, ft. A. R.
Stated ineetiuirs at the O, A. R
Hall on the second and t'our.n
Friday evening cf each nionrh.
Transient Comrade are cordi
y invited to mefi with us
S. W. HKKCE.
B. F. Tablbr, Commuiderr
AdiuUnt,
Land Swrve) tna.
PAiTiss BBsraixe snavarna dohi cak ob
tain accurate nd prompt wot k by callins
upon ex-county surveyor t, T. T. Fisher. He
liascomplete copies of Held notes and town
ship plats, and is prepare I to do surveying; li.
any part of Linn county. Pontoltice aildress.
Millers Station. Lino cou Uy, Oregon.
C. W. AYEKS, ARCHITECT AND SUCLR
. intendauU OKx over First National
bankbuildinir, Albany, Or. Work solicited
from all part of the munlv
"f raelnr and Knllilrr.
rilHE UNDERSUiNED HAVING LOCATEt
X in Albany solicits patronaire from cit
and country. Will contract to build bridges
bams, and all manner nf dwelling houxes
including Queen Anne, Eastlake and Eliza
bet hian stvles of buildinirs. Will funiish
olans, andsptcifleaUona tree of charves. &ati
faction Ruarantec W. '. CAaSEL.
WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and
Liver Coinpldinti Shiloh's Vitalizerir
uara nteed to cure j ou. For sale by Fushay
Umoii.
17HR lame back, side or chest, uie Shilub's
J. Porous Piaster. Sold by Foshay i
Uason.
S'
LEEPLESS N lliUl'S lua-le niiseml.lo b
tliati errible coiwh. Sliilob'i Cure
remedy for you. Fur sale by Kosh ly
MONEY TO LOAN-HOME CAPITAL ON
rood real o.tae security. For articii.
lars enquire of Oe". Ilumpbrey.
'h KVERE HOUSE, AtbANT, OR.- Cll A i
it rieinrr, rnip.. oiity Dnt-eciaw r.ou
11 Uie city. Laivc sample roopis for rnni
mxreial men. No- Chlnainen eoiiln)vil In Hi.
kltglien. Oeneral stave uWe i'-urvallis.
; FINE STOCK FOR SALE.
Keep, jxiilr KYE on" Dr. (ieorge
.V. (Jray'a sale .of 'registered aud
high grade short horn cattle. W ell
bred Jrotting and draft hows.
"TChoronghbretj small Yorkshire
.pigs. - Jlign . grailo MirtipMliirr
Cotstfold sheep, etc. Sale to I
Ofl liis farm near O.tkville Cburclu
Linn 'county, Oregon, ;Xoveinber
7, 1S90. '- Terms of sale: Aliening
Bnder' ten Hollars, cash y over ten
dollar's, oiYO year's time without
hrtvrest with bankable notes or Hi
per cent, discount for. cash.
, raltror-la nl-R- aire.
". The only w ;unteed cure for catarr
cold in rbe li (' . huy fevor, rose cold
catarrluil deaft, i and core eyes. Ke
store the Rfnse 3f taate and urpleassn
breath", reenltir-f from catarrh. F.ag
uiidplcaapntti lse. follow direction
and a cure t w ..-rantt-d, by all drui;
eii-to. Send fc cln-tilar. to Abie tin
Medical t'omp is-. iovlle,C'il. Six
montlis' treat si jat -f&r tl; sent by
inait.il Id, i gale ly ; Foshuy &
Mason,
I
lk iliitl ap-
pies
ma :i est CARH
A
WILL i'.E I'.VIU i;Y 4'liE
mm.
pluin
i
I ..iii.T(I TUTCt-DCATH
Tor Ab
:S end for cf rcuh rM hl Wl.,3 lr
al JeNvel Hearers, if ..it p'e
How's business? '1'hat's
lye! Br r r click.
SPRINGFIELD SAWMILL
A. W HEELER, STRINGFIELD, PROI'RIETOR. ;
S'PRINFiEIJ OREGON
ricT'AlriMuy yard and nfflpc on Rullroad, between 4th d 5th atreeta
. Wheeler, Albany Miuati-r,
.-la vint b'moer not eicclltd in quality, and facilities not surpassed forth.
;rnipt and satirfartory filtlntr or orders. I restectfullr sol it-it a share of th
r"'' WHKFJ.FR
JDL1DS GRADWOHL'S
GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR.
TIIE LEADING CROCKERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOY ST0R1
OF ALBANY. TIIE ONLY GEM'I J4t ROGERS BROS SIL
VER WAKK, FltKXCH CHINA XD GLASSWARE,
BOY'S WAGON'S fABY AND DOU. CAR,
RIAGES, AND A
Cfensral As3:rtai3at of Faaoy Goods.
Specialty n the finest Teas, Cott'ees an 1 Family Groceriea.
direct for net cash and carries the largest stock in the Valley.
sf . . 1 r" : . j
iimurauuc aenii tor ruts anu
FOR PURE DRUGS
TOILET AND FA"NCr GOODS
GO TO-
-ALSO
Tlie Finest Line of Pianos and Organs in tin
WillamettB Valley.
CALL AND EXAMINE 1JIS STOCK
""""'BaBaaBaasBaaaaaB
B. C SEARLS
DKAXER IN-
SscliisiTO -ftrocv Lt
V.LVUliEllG BLOCK
... 11 P a I) J!.-
Kora rencci mm
vlX ec
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j 1-1
9 ft
T i n g-a-I i n g-a l i n p
Ilello! Hello, Central!
Yes, Say, (Jive me Mat
tliertr it "Vhliirn
Wliat! Ilello, Matthews
A: Witshliurii! Brrrr
click? Hello, Ilello! Tbat
you? Al right. Semi n?e
up one of tluo $,() lioy
ise All rlht Cdtch it .
iood. So's mine Good
He Icy
Alt line.
CLBLACKMAN
Wtm ftiiiti. OilF
rtWW
koosta at.-
a C3 mim rami
CARRIER-
Drv GoctKNolioDF
LADIEAVD OKVTS FUR
NISHINGS. BOOTS and SI.'O; S
iy '$l-of Deja'fment ie
now 1 omplete with the late
Blvlis ai d I'nett gcods at
lowest jirtis.
aLfcO
tluLa41ow Tia Shot
Mffi
tUi M ite
laUmn. MstosBBMsa. ate
DrsltS ftoUCE.
The latest sneet muic at JIra
Hyman'e.
No. 1 Star tomatoes ami all kino. of
fresh canned ir--,od at a very low
figure al Conrad Meyer's.
Mexican Cactus Bittcr is the I rest
remedy in the world for liver and kid
ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For f ale
atM Banmart's
Anew line of One wall-p:ipcrs with
toider tlo match have lcen oiH-ned at
Fortioi & Irvine's. They arc new
and ele t.t designs. Call and see
thiia.
llrallh is Wealth !
lr. E. O. Vem
"crce and Iran
trariiient, a truar-itt-
t-a kj ecitic for
li1t-ia. dizzit tin.
t:ti-, l.ii 1 ai-l.r, ntr-
Kll ). StlLtioil
lnr l. tier of
eh 1 hil r ttl at,
iti l it p tl I u.iri
11 in. lit in innainty
slid iR vinz to
irv, diKV ar.d loss
f i vt-r in cither
4 x rach Ixia rn
fain ( ie 111 ijtli's
lioip 1 1, ! dol
:ti e I . rix b.x
lr 'f dollai.
11 1 by ti ail if
i.:cl tn n. lift ft
lir. C ram litres
!- 1. 1 it I J. A.
(hi lliilt. tilii:i:ist
jle arf-nt, Albany,
$500 REWARD
u I t n w 1 1 mu i 1 ril for&m iu.
nf -l.er ctin.plaii t. dvfcieisiia. fcK-lt lnalai.-t:e.
m uilh VbMit'ii lilr Iitl4. hh..i tli
Jire. tif.ii are mnitly o.ipi:e ' ailh. 'Iricy
.iwniiii.'i' i..vf-liAlln i.fiii lieier laii til 11 1
t.'i.'tiuii. Uiive boxrs, -oi tainin 1
pi Is, 26 i:entH, 1 l.e ueuuine inaiibtui tureJ
0'ily 1' tlie Julin V. lint .-uiiiiahy. t'lnc-au;
lllinuiK. Sold by J. A. CuiulliiUiii. iliu0vi-t,
Allan , Ortuon.
Take
Simmons
Liver
One Dose
WOtAKB
100 Dollars
!KiB S. L. R: I p. na'.lfr nr.. dia nf Sfn
riKiim Liver Krsulal ,r norh latMt. lass
t-i.srii.atcd, hai lira 's. 1, nmA i-..t roth
trnr ! nun'"lU n i.r spjiire- ha.l the
.'!, ai,. fe:t a-vitliernit ..I sorla. I re
ft-d ti K'ii.i I 1. Ouinlue. and
rr ren.rdv hit.t.., (tut i.nlv nbtnined
eti :rrv ril4. ,,n,. ... n g ,, m .
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