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THE MORNING HEltAJJJ; FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, ft91. ' uaily and Weekly TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION- DAILY Pol.llshtd every morning except Monday.) :ivorl by carrier, per et k ...... u-JO r-.y bail, per car... . 6 00 WEEKLY. (Published every Friday Morning.) D2 copy, per unam, In a.!vace.....t-400 Wnen nut Laid lu advance., .... z:ti THK N AILS. Halts -t the Albany postoffiee clone Fur all offices north rti Eastern states I (1;30 a. V, lhe West Side f And the Mai row Ost R. R. ) or Portland and Saiei 11 A. M onrallis and Yaqnins .12;20 r. M cilice .nHi mi 7:30 r. M The pontomce will b cl jtf d each cveniiiit irozu six to seven o'clock. registered nutter for the ly moriiinir train should bo wailed bclore o clock the revluusevetiimr. OKEOON PACIFIC Tl.METAr.LK. Arrives Departfc Passenger. . KuiKht .ll.13pnrl2.20pm , ' 3.4npiu 7 45 a ni iUVE IT ITS niCIIT KAZIE. Cne of tiie objects of legislation sought for from the present legis lature, by certain pa-. ties in the state has been the repeal of the usury law. ltealizh that the people were decidedly adverse to any such action, those who favor the repeal seek to gain their ends by covering np their w rk giving it in the sugar coated pill manner ai it were. Mr. Thomas, of Fort ltnd, lias introduced the following bill: Section 1 . That section S7 of chapter LI of the Miscellaneous Laws of Oregon, as compiled and an annotated V. 1-air Hi!', lc amended bo as to read :is follows : Skc :iW. The rate of interest in this state snail m eight per Centum per annum a.-id no more n all moneys after the s tine be come tliw, on judgments and n-ecrees for the paytneiiiof money : O l money rereiveil to ti e use of a lother and retained bcyo- d a reasonable time without tin owner's consent, expressed or im plied, or on money due upon the settlemont of matured aee.juiit f oiu the day the balance is ns-vr-t lined ; oa m ney due or to heroine due where there is a contract, to lay interest and no rale pe i.icd. B it on contracts interest at any rate per centum per annum ma be charged by express agreement between the parties. Sec. 2. That section ."7.U of chapter LI of the Miscellaneous Iaws of Oregon, as compiled and annotated by VV. Lair Hill, be amended so as to read as follows : Sec. 3501. Judgments ant decrees fo: money upon contracts a'lall bear the same interest b jrne by said contracts. Sec. 3. That sections :i"iS8, 35811, 35!0 and 35.4 of chapter LI of the Miscellaneous ltws of Oregon, as compiled and annotated by W. Lair Hill, be and the same are hereby repealed. O' conrse the real pith of this very innocent looking bill to reduce the rate of interest lies in the sen tence. "But n contracts intercs's at any rate per centum per annum may be charged by express agree ment between the parties," which s'unply means the repeal of the: usury law. It is sometimes well enough to look at onrse'ves as others see us, although the views entertained by the others may not b? ju-t the correct one in all respect. Lore Say, and eminent French writer nays in speaking of the financial situation in this country that "the truth of the situation is that the Americans have ruined their credits by abuse, through a defective ad.niniUration cf their tran niortation enterprise-!, and through an administration yet more faulty of their local finances. Unless a reaction should super vene in the public morale, Amer ican credit will not la able to recover from its fall, 'and the agricultural industry of America, as well'as its other indusirics.-will contin.ie to be a prey to successive convulsions, for which transient remedies w ill be sought in aban doning themselves to expedients the miscarriage of which is cer tain, and which will, moreover, conduct the country incessantly to graver crises. It is astonishing that, in a country of business men, people should have rer.chcd the point of believing that there is no limit to the circulation of coined money. If America causes all Jie silver emanating from her mine -to be coined, aad augments the quality of paper money according to ideas laid down by the Farmers' Alliance, thers could not possibly be any agreement with Europe on the monetary question. It would be pure madness on the put of Euro to send its capital to America." Governor Hill of New York was elected United States Senator by the legislature of that stale Wednesday. David B. evidently Dreferred the senatoral bird in l.,! UiA DreSldential b rd 111 : . ,. i i , i I the bush, w hich shows that he baa good common sens'. ' Is the consideration of the ap propriation for the World's Fair exhibit at Chicago, it would he well enough to remember that ex penses had to be borne at both the Centennial and the later ex position at New Orleans. In those cases the amount paid came in as relief to individuals afterward for the money exnended. Would it not be much better to prepare for it in advance? Jud;e Moore of Denton county has introduced a very sensible bill upon the subject, which levies a half of one mill for ihe purpose, and will raise in the neighborhood oi $5),000, a very just and ample sum. The order to halt-mast govern ment flags on the day of his funeral is a national tribute to (ieorgj Bancroft, the historian, which is as graceful as it is fitting. Han croft in his history did much to stimulate the sentiments of natroitism and national ptide, and it is refreshing to fee an admin's tration with s-cwo een.se if the value of such service. Ax Eastern paper says that the amonut of gold coin in circulation is $:!5,000,G00 larger than it was a year ago, while the in crease in silver dollars is hut $fi,. 000,039; yet the amount of gold in circulation is $ t 11,000,0,1, against a treasury holding of but $2:M,000, 000, while the silver in circulation is but '7.),00"i,000, against if.VM, 500,000 in silver dollars in the treasury vaults. lii:i'Hii:.'.rATii: mikud, of this county Ium introduced a very care fully prepared and equitable i ail road bill, in the house, which is worthy of pit sage. It is a bill that looks to justice to the rail road a well as to the (shipper?. Fine clio.se at F. L. Kenton's. TUi-s po.vter never v ane. A in i rve i"inri'.y,sf r.rn .t!i aid wliolesoir.cn ess more economical than the ordinary kind, antl tunrtot lie sold in competi tion with ruullitmlu of low test, short wemlit alum or phosphate nowdcrs ao.ii on:y in mr, uotal msis 'ow. oek Co . 1. . -.ill t.. N. y. Lewis M, John-son tv Co., Ajri-nts, I'orrlar.d, Orctfon, p!e Ioi0 !!). dried" pkims. HUHIEST OA3H I'KICK WILL HE PAID BY THE Tia Celeteitel Francli C U R TC Wfir r.'1-cd lo cure tin iK.Vf1. (r nun ti.Lk Srtfm.did 2.fg AFTER the ircner.itive (ra?.sof either rex whether urisinir from the evefixe use of FtiniuIatiM, iAlacuti or ofuni, or tlir uh jouthful inWij rction.o. er imltiU'iuet ttc, tnwh asNjof rain I'owit, W skefiruc", lirarimr Uown uhm in the I'a U, St iiiiiuil Wi-akneest Hs- ioisS, I.t'iirrh4e, li?rir;cs, W.'ak .!fjnorvf l.-i-wof l'ower ami ltjctt'ijv whnhif nti oft or! U-a-i t promtuie cM ai'p and iiimity. I'ri'''fla tj Uoxcb fcr $5,00. S !it vv timi' -.n p-c :;t '-f pn, ty ih cvyr c'i 'irarr ru t'lvt.i, to rcfiniil tne Minn-y if a r'i';it.inri!t cere ij not ciTuittrl. A c h:ve tii":s.iMU i t tt ;t;in;rti:i!; from olfl an! x-v'Tp of h-.th m-ws, who h.ive hcn !M.TMii!i"TiTly 1'ijpf i iy the use I Ayhrolitine Ctrciiiar fit'. Vi-ir:-tJ 1 111. reitf :: ! i m: . Knr H.,!.i t- Koj-'. i Muhou, whn Ciule ami fate. FEMALE Fills s.-Sj r""r r',,"'l'c 'r- t k.u's V V them on th-market. -N.-.vr u.-V ?'.'.')' 'i'- JM'i icssfnllv ,lT V" ' 'r,"""1cMt t'lLiiuiuivc in rc licve S!i..rcul uici:st nutit.n. ttitin Csriaia ! n't lie hlmihuf. -'"1. Save time, IIv-aIMi an-1 money, T:.s o other. Scut to anr ail- drew 'ty unn fn nvrint of pruv. Si Oft. Ad- drew Aphro tli'dirinf I omuanv We r.ran. h ix r.m.i, Sold iy Tomtj & Mason, Albany. Oregoi 1 Absolutely Pure. WANTED! Mil iliiJiip- y-J kilt bsy Do Not Pass By ! -WI-: have WINTEE -That we REDUCED RATES! slack m mm dress goods VKLVKTS. BILK'S, SATINji ANP I'U'SHKS, T.ADIKS' AND MISF.. SILK' AND KNIT T'NOKUYVKAR, COTTON AND WOOL HOSK, KM'.'.KOIDF.UIES. SILK AND LINKS HANIKEi:cniKFS, SCAKFS. VF.ILIXOS. SHAWL. KTC. G. W. SIMPSON, FIRST STHF.ET, ALBANY, OI5EG0X. "W A. IN" T JED -Ten thousand Men Women and Children to buy goods of DI3YOE & FUOMAN KliOS., N. B. J will continue to sell my dry goods at cost until they are all gone. FIRST STREET. ALBANY. OREGON. ui -A ro.Ai I'roin j m tv s v sa -f PKICES. Come and see us at our store, nt service and polite attentiou to everybody. MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. SAUFpEmiA Cure's UATAHHrt heumttigm, Neuralgia, Cent - HEAOAOHE, And ALL PAIN. To 0alHWrmS PnltWs anl lUfttW LECTKIC COXJOH CUR com colm, ttour. oottsuMrwii. My allDnuiits. Eask !5o, mr C., r'i. Los Angalst. Ci TAKE THE CAIi FROM mi I RATES; To any part of the city, 50 cent For calling, first ho.'ril.50, each subsequent hourf 1. Sbiloh's Cure will iuuncdiatelv relieve Croup, Whooping cough and Rroncliitia. For sale by FeshayA Mason. a few GARMENTS will soil at- .. REDUCED RATES! T"Imorters and Dealers in all kinds o guns and ammunition fishing ackie of ev try description, cutlery and base ball goodi tents, hauiniocks and camp chairs, 'l'ht largest stock south of Portland. Come one and all. No trouble to show gt ods. QuicV sales and small profits is our motto. Also? repair tdiop connected with store and lirst class workmen to do all kinds of work. Leader in popular prices in 'X ( )Ts it SllOKS and Gents H'KMSlllNii tit)OIS. Sole agency for the Ludlow Fine Shoe. Slif. L Mas DIES Oo S3S.HOB Ai-.d other specialties for Gen tlemen, Ladies, Etc., are war ran' ed, and eo stamped on bot tom. Address V. L. DOl'G- LAS, 1'rock'Dii, Mass. Sold by L. E. 3LASN, ALBANY, OREGON. Tin; result of heavy M-harges almost iuvaria- lly disastrous to the fel- '1 w who does the heavy vi., : M'l i i.. , cn;ii U'liir. J ills is as 11 uc ot' lM'iees :i iMs nt (IpjuIIv i j . hreani's. .1 hats why wa ' h ive chalked ' OUR fctUOOlAS down to BOT- FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. "Some'inoiitlis I mirchased !x of Dr. J. P. Sill's Catarrh Cure for iu own use. but tiiuling my nephew, C. . McMHlmn. needing such medi cine I let him have my box of medi. cine. He now sends for three more boxes, saying it is the best thing for catarrh ever tried by him and his friends. I got another box to use in my case, and cheerfully recommend it toothers, (Signed), JOHN McMA fTAN, Ex-County Commissioner Lane Co, Oregon, W Springfield. Lane county, Oregon, l'rof J, W.Johnson, president of the Stute university, says it cured him of a cousrh after two other prescriptions hud failed. Likewise two of his little girls iiieJ It toeuretlieir coughs. .Mrs .Mark riailey, wife of Prof. Bailey, sent it p Prof. Johnson, and rceom mends it to all who suffer from colds and coughs. For coughs it acts like aehaiin, and can ba inhaled into the jipes or passages, where no other cough cures can reach. ALBANY Collate Wnte. ALBAHIY, OREGON 1830.. .18!)! A Eull C( t ps of Instructors. Classical, scle tific, literary, ccmmercla. and normal classes. Courses of stu.lv ar ranged to meet the needs ot all grades ot students. Special inducements offered to students from abroad. Tuition ranges from U.W to 9M.M Per Term, Instrumental instruction in music i given by Jdiss Laura Qoitra. Board in private families at low rates, and rooms for self boarding at small expense. A careful supervision exercised over pup ftway from homo . For circulars and full particulars, address tho president, KEV. ELBERT N. COND1T, Albany, Oregon, CROWDER BROS Contractois and Builders. Jtfice on First street with Wal lace & Cusick, real estate agents, r'Jbany, Oregon. Estimates given n all kinds of buildingsorcarpen er work. All work intrusted to s will b-3 promptly executed. Grand Oyster hmi AT THE DELMOOTCO. Oysters for sale in large or small quantities. Eastern and Coast oysters. KINS BUS. DEALERS IK STOVES, TINWARE, HOUSE FURNISHINGS Manufacturers of galvanized iron cornice. Plumbing a specialty. Give us a call. PI .A. ItTCX L Bfrjiicnr, the heat made to stand the t liinate i this cnat, can be suited liyoa'lin :it -Mm; tt. K. Wynian's, opMsite tho Masopif Tempi:. Firht street. The latest vocal :mm instrumental music kept (or sale. AIm Ui larcdt aMHortnitht of st imping patterns, select from t his side of 'Krise. triv-n iif painting ami cmrtroidery at Kt? studio over Linn County Hank. Give wi your erdcr and you will bo pleasc-l. A FULL STOCK OF Staple Groceries n jy. Tlic licst quality el lean, coffees, candies nub), etc. I FRESH BAKED BREAD EYERY DAY. At this olil reliable house is also to be found a complete assortmeut of fresh family groceries, to wlikh is constantly being aUiletl all the seasonable lines of groceries anil pro visions, such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order"' Anchouy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Cannea Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware. Etc, These poods were all bought when price eic iijw anu me uencm oi toe Diargin win ne " w ...a vuawu.v.B. IlllllCUllKI Wit 11., at the old corner oo First and Broalalbin SU. Conrad Myer. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of London, England, also of the Belle- vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumors and wens, without pain or the knife, tie also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has prnctii ed in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day night. His motto is "u.OD WILL TO ALL." CTOffice and residence Ferry street, between Third and Fourth. Albany Nurseries. AVE HAVE ON HAND AT OUR nursery on the Corvallis road, one half mile from town, as fine a lot of Fruit Trees of all kinds as eau be found anywhere on the coast. If you contemplate planting trees, it will pay to see our stock and get our prices and catalogue free. HYMAN & BROWNELL. Stockholders' Annual Meeting. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Green Basin Lumbering Co. will be held at the office of the couipa iy in IIalste.1, Oregon, on the 2il of January, lsyl, at the hour of t o'clock P. Ji for the purpose o electing directors of said company, and alao other ctRcers of the company. December 19, 1M. J. D. MONTGOMERY, Secretary. nin Villi ee those wicker UIU TUU wood baskets atT. H. Brink's. cm in nnnncnDT wicker OULIU UUIliI Ull I Ro lockers at Brink's rnn The nicest and best Bed rUn Lounges go to T. H. Brink's. He bps them. TITanten Two rooms furnished or un V furnished for light keeping must be near the business part of town. Ko children. Address this office. Star law Glassware Removal te A )any Are now removing their entire slock of furnitnie into their elegant new quarters in the new Baltimore brick. They Lave added a magnif icent line of newest patterns in bed-room and parlor sets and all kinds of fine furniture, and will have one of the finest furniture establish ments in the city. Their prices will be found very reasonable. A fine line of carpets bought before the raise will be Bold at low figures. fCfCall and see them in their new store. L T. BliOCK& ll. HIDE, JULIUS GRADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. THK LEADING CROCKERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOY STORE OF A LP ANY. THE ONLY GENL'ISE ROGERS BROS SIL VERWARE, FRENCH CHINA KD GLASSWARE, BOY'S WAGONS t A BY AND DOi.L CAR, RIAGKS, AND A Ccacral Assortment of Fancy Goods. Specialty ia Hie finest Tos, Coffees and Family Groceries. lor ni't casii and carries the largest rilock in the Ya'.ley. j?J hsurauce agent for Fire and Wti inc. W. F. wwm ior ll?c have ifl M now Ik Best as well as the Lawt Assortment of DltYGOODS, NOTIONS, FANCY GOO AND FURNISHING GOODS livery shown in Albany. please you. Commencing December Our cloaks at cost. Come while really the greatest driye ever offered warm fall we find we are overstocked for the next thirty days shall give extra bargains. We can and w ill save you money. Call and get prices. A pleasure to show good. JXTLICJS Manufacturer of AND DEALER IN- Clears Plug and Smoking Tobaccoe, Meerschaum and Briar Plpee, at a full line of Smokers' Articles. Ne 4teor to Pffeitfer's caudy store, Albany, Oregon, Furniture Go. Proprietors He buys READ, i on 1 n i luirnisnino uooas We know that we can 1st We will Mark the assortment is mil Tl.ia i in Albany. On account of the in Gent's Heaw TTn.Wuonr ..! .RESPECTFULLY, W. F. READ. JOSEPH, Choice Cigars ID KEY WEST THE- Yaquina Route ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. K. HOGG, irecelrcr. Oregon Development Co.'s Steamship Line 01 ,AND 22 Flours Less Time Than by any other route: Accomodations unsurpassed for rrmfort n safety. Fares and frcticbts via Vqi.ii.a an the Oregon Iieveopruent company's hips, much less that by any other route woen all points in the ViiJIJsn.cttC' lal and San Franciiico. SAIIillSIQ DATES.' i noil TAQCWA. i. Willamette Valley.... ,.Dcc. 10th w v . intii Willamette Valley - tl s8lh tBOSI SAM rRAKCISCO Wrallon Dec. Eth Willamette Vallcy.... 15th Willamette Valley ,, K0y, 24th Tlic con r an v ixjjen e t he rhht to cba-ig tcamvrs cr s ulinir dates. daily rasnXNant Taaws, Kicept Sundays.) L Yac,ulr.a 7.-00 a m Lr Albany IS-ao H Cnrvailii 10:Kf a I " Corvallis Ml ri Ar Albany i 1:3s a M I Ar Yaquina, 4'SS r. M. O. ii C. tianib connect at Alban and Cot W. If. Hoao, C, i IIooci, General Mac air er, O. It ft P. apent Corvallis, O oa EAST SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE MOUNT SEltlA ECtTE California cxrrfYs trains rcn daily Ktru 1 I NOFTH . :w p m . . Lv Portland . . . . Ar. . 9;3c am l(:ii p ul.I.v Albany Lv.. xm Lii!"'-A,-- s- 'ram-isco.Lv.. u-uuim I'ilhS. Tlln Isaily- Ex. fcunday 12:S0 p m Lv.... Albany Lv..l2:0rt L.n " K iMmt'Uiir. ..... LV Lebanon Krancfe. p Lv Ail,a;,y. Ar.. 9.a m "P" ... l.el ..... Lv (.-4.: am 7:Wam..L Alrianv Ar. 4 ti . m 8.33m..Ar Lcbiiu-n I.- .. ;vJ; Jm ALBA.VV LOCAL, DAILV (Le;it t;-l.) rM..Lv....I.;;r,,a,,d....;r....a. JM Ar- -.Albany Lv ...fiWl, 1 ULLMAX U U1T KTS LLLI'iiES, TOURLST BLEEr-UCG CARS, Kur accoriiinxiati,n of Sc-Oi'dJaM r. eenters attached to Express 'J raii..s M'fwc Sale IHtiNlon. Between l'onland an.l Corvellis'- Mail Train Itnily Except Sunday At Albany and Conallis counoct wii trains of Qrccoii ParincRailroa.1, El?!!e'!!!. nay-(Expt Sunday M p m. . Lv Portland . . . ArTTsTjoTam '-ir IJ J"- Ar ---jcM innvdie; Lv. . 6.4s am THROUGH TICKETS lo AU Point EAST AND SOUTH R Kurill L-o Y. mxiKRS, WanaKer Asst. G. F. ft P, A TICHTS TO AN0TR0M.THE PRINCIPUPOINTS IN.' THE (UNITED STATTS.rCAKAOA AND EUROPL PULLKAN PALACE CAS StrtFEF.S. free ColonM Sleenimr Cars Bun Throrgli Ex rss Trains OMAHA, COUNCIL BLTTf KANi : CITY, CHICAGO AND HT. DU1S. Elegant New IMnlnz C ViVX Close Connections at Portland for San Fran Cisco and Inipet Sound points. AVBnats leave the Omnanv's harf. al the fivt of Broadalliin strpet, on Tueoday anJ r limy ui ween. V. . ka n LlAtilS, ity ticket and Freight Airent C. 8. till It . tiCMrral TraHlc lHnnarr. T. W. I I E, i. V. Am Al.BAKT VOTATICKa. VNlicat 00 Oats :e Flour $4.25 1 er bbl Potatoes 50c Eggs 23c Butter 20rT25c; Lard 1012Wc. Hams H15.". Shoulders sc Bacon 10 lie. Hops Ctk-.f; Hay Titnotbv. fl.V Mt.rj ..1 App es-jRrcen, 40 .M Tier bu. P,u us Dried, 4c. per C. App es diicd-blcached c eutidried ((I4 3 C. Chickens $4.505 00 Hides Bef hides, jfrccn 4r c : deer skins, J0c; ,,ei;8 lm c, accord in K to wool. Beef 22c gross. Mutton $2 00 per head. Hogs fi86c aresfcec. -.cr, or 5 U!on Vie,