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tHE JrlOSNlEU HMiAlJJ: FBI DAY, MJBUtjAfcY 13, lt91 LXA.I1W AND WBBKbY TERMS 07 8DB8CRIPTION- DAILY PubBsttad tery morning except Monday.) ellrerad by earrlar, pet week,,,,.,.. 0- a aunt, per yw 00 . . , W1UI.T. .(Published every Friday Morning-.) 5 oopy, per ananas, la advaace...-.400 H be aot paid la advance. 240 IU HAIL. Vail U the Albany poatofflce cloee Fae ell ofless aorta Xae tasters states (830 A n, fie Wert Side f Aa4 tke Nat row Oa art R. R4 ) e Perdaod and Sail a 11 a. m orralUS aa4 Yaquina .12; r. a flee -a 730 r. a Tke peetonVe will be clja d each evening I torn eta 'ta area o'clock. teajatarii Matter lor the ly morning tnlaaaaaMb ssailed before oclock the rerwae eveaiar. OIXQON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrivea Departa tt .tll.13pmll2.30pm rttadtt.. 3.WUI I U1B WILL CANADA ANNEX. Th drift of . the sentiment among th Canadian people, when that ' gains sufficient expression to give publicity to that drift, is evidently towards annexation to this governraant. The greatest of all convincing argument, before which prejudice and (he most ob stinate, aristocratic sentiment in liateficn, will melt like the spring snow liefore the warm summer rains and sun, is the argument that appeals directly to the pocket, and that atfgament in now forcibly placed befors the Canadian people, in their dealings with the people Jtba VniUd State. That argu ment will force a decided action in ferer of aanexntiea. Professor Cioldwio Smith has hit vpon the fundamental Idea of the political situation in Canada. He ays that while the immediate issue is trade with the United States, beneath this lies the broader issue between the con tinental and anti-continental policy!' The Liberals of Canada, he says, whether they look for an Immediate entrance of Canada in to the American Una or not, are mow men of this continent, and regard the inhabitants oi the rest of it as partners, and desire to cultivate the closest relations with them. The conservatives, on the othet hand, are anti-continental, and seek to make Canada the en gine of the conservative aristocracy of Great Britain for averting the triumph of the democracy of the new world and keeping a part of the American continent under aristocratic institutions or the in fluence of a conservative ptrty, of which Sir John Macdonald is the chief. The Chronicle thinks that there is not only a great deal of force in these suggestions of Goldwin Smith, but there is a great deal of virility and potential energy in the continental idea. The claim of England to the throne of France was abandoned ultimately not be cause of any serious flaw in the ' pWitigree of the English claimants, but because it was seen to be an . absurdity that twocountriessepar ated by the English channel should be deemed a single mon archy. The argument which applied to the channel applies with tenfold force to the Atlantic ocean. It "is an aaomalylthat Great Britain should rule a country across the ocean, while that country could do so much better for itself by uniting its fortunes with a nation divided from it by only a geo eraphical boundary line. ' However much of the truth theie may be in those ideas, and un doubtedly there is a divinity that "shapes our ends rough hew them as we may," the trade question will be the paramount one to force an immediate solution of the question in favor of annexation. Tun. hosts of, the money auto crats are hurrying to consolidate their mightiest efforts to defeat the free coinage of silver. The prospects that a law of that kind may be' passed has aroused them, and the dogs of subterfuge, viru lent personal abuse, and all the powers of persuasive sophistry are brought and applied. At a recent meeting in opposition to free coin age, held in the Cooper Union in New York, a letter was read from Ex-President Cleveland, in which he re-iterates his gold bug doc trine. He says: "It surely can not be necessary for me to make a formal expression of my agreement with those who believe the great est perils would be initiated by tke adoption of any scheme em braced in adopting the measure now pending in congress for the unlimited coinage of the silver of enr nines. If we have developed unexpected capacity for the as similation of a largely increased volume of currency, and even if we have demonstrated the usefulness of such an increase, these condi tions fall far ehdH of insuring us against disaster if in the present situation we enter upon the dan gerous and reckless experiment of free unlimited and an independ ent silver coinage." Oregon's health resorts should form one of the state's attractions abroad, lhere is no just reason for opposing the very modonte appropriation of $3000 asked for the improvement of the Soda springs at Sodaville, which have been dedicated to the public, and the water of which is used free every summer by people from all over the state, and by healih seekers from abroad. The Oregon legislature has just another week in which to conclude its allotted forty days session. A good many mentorious laws have passed, and an enormously large amount of business has been done. A faw objectionable measures have been gotten through by some of the horse-traders in the legislature, but th 3. session by the time it is finished will have been productive of many good laws. The great decadence in the New England states that has been talked of so much does not appear to be as bad as has been reported. Indeed the census says that Massachusetts increased her pop ulation 25.57 per cent during the last decade. This is a rate of growth exceeded by but few states in the Union, and shows that things are not near so bad as some of the advocates of free trade pro claim. Teach era Examlnatioa- Notice is hereby given tliett tire regular public examination of teachers, for Linn county, will take place in Albany, commencing on Wednesday, Feb. 25th at 1 o'clock i. m.. and continue until Friday noon, Feb. 27th. All teachers must positively be present at the time of commencement, as no one will be admitted to the ex amination who is not so present. G. F. Russell, County School Superintendent. Albany Fleh Market. I wish to inform the public that Mr. llamitiell will take charge of the market for the present, M. Hype. A fine Hue of house slippers at Searls' shoe store. If jo wait THE BEST, but ALLEN'S T&t5". SEEDS. If the Meitliant you ileal with does not keep them send to AI.LKN direct, lie pajf the postage. Beautiful catalogue sent free. Address, E W ALLEN, 171 Second street, Portland. Or Anslgaee's Satire ef appslaasarat. NOTICE is hereby given thit the ocder siirned hs been duly appointed assignee of the estate of R. C, Warner, anil that as has qualified as such assignee in the wanner prescribed by law. All person having claims against said K. C. Warner, are notified to S resent the sune, under oath aa required y law, to the undersigned at Brownsville in Linn county, Oregon, within taree months from date hereof. lted February 5th lsOl. PnKR III' ur. Assignee. Buckri rs k Wrmiiit. Attorneys for assignee. Not Ire far CwMlralfcM. United States LaotkOaice ) Oregon City. Oregsn. Jan. 5, 1891. f NOTICE is lit reby gin that in compliance with the provision ut tha act of congress or jnne 3, ii B, enauso, - act tor me sale of timber lanns in tha states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory." Ste .lacquemlrvof San Francisco, county of San Franciscoy Stat of California, has this day Bled in this ofBee his (worn statement No. 11 IV fur th purchase of the 3. W. of Sec No. 2. in Township No. IS Soith, Range Na. 3 East, and will offer te show that the land- sought is mors valutble far its tim ber os stone than agricultural pnnwses. anal to establish his claim la said land before tat Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, tke 5th day of ALsy 1891. lie names as witnesses: J. Van Horn. C. Chatain, M. Dnffard and J. F. Posy, all of San Francisco, California. Any and all par sons claiming adversely the above descrkled lands are reiiie ted to HI their claims n this otfke on or before said 6th day of May, i. T. APPKRSON. Register, ftetlre fer raMlrallea. United States Land office. ) Oregon City Or.. January 12. 1891. 1 NOTICE is hereby given that in compliance) with the provisions of tne act ot uon gressotJuneS, 18t8t entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory." Hiram P. Preston, ot Haywards, County of Alameda. State of California. ha this tay filed in this office his sworn state ment No. 2427, fox the purchase of the N. E. J of N. W. and lots 3, 4, and 6 of section No. 6, in Township No. 13, South, Range No. 3, East, and will offer proof to show that the land aoufht la more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to saM tana oeiore ine Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tours-lay the 7th day of Hay, iwi. He names as witnesses: Jas. A. ColiiiiB, F. E. Gates, W. J. Ramage andChas. Prowse, all Haywards, Alameda county, California. Any and' all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to Ale their claims in this office on or before said 7th day of Mav, lS'tl. J. T. APPERSON. Register. Efttray Seller, TAKEN up by tne subscriber living 2 miles south of the town of Halsey, O'egon, two estray horses on the 3d day of Janutrv, 1891, described as follows: One Brown horse about 18 y ars od and about 16 hands high with saddle marks on the back and a few white htirs in the forehead One brown horse 9 years old and about 15 hand high, both right feet white up to the ankle. No other mai ks or brands were perceivable. J. W. Bkxxitt Lan4 Sarreylac. Pi arm Duiuae suavni.ia dokicahos tain axurate nd prompt work by calling upon ex-county surveyor I, T, T. Fisher. He has complete copies of field notes and town ship plats, and is prepare 1 to do surveying In any part of Linn county. Postofflee add rest, Millers Station, linn eou ity, Oregon. Do Not Pass By ! VE HAVE WINTER That we REDUCED RATES! FURNISHING GOODS, velvets, silks, satins and ph'siiks. ladies' and misses silk and knit underwear, cottox and wool hose. embroideries. si lk and linen: handkerchiefs, scarfs. veilings, shawls, etc. BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS! Gr. W. SIMPSON, FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. Ten thousand Men Women DJfjlvJ-Ei Oft J! r:riTKJI EXT run high in this city over System Builder as every body is using it for Catarrh of the Stomach, Dyspepsia Constipation, Impure blood and to build up their system. Try it and tell your friends about it, as it must possess wonderful merit when all speak well of it. Wood for.Sale. Dry fir wood delivered to any part of the city at $ 3 00 per cord. Leave orders at the foot of Ferry street at 1. W. Spink's lumber yard. PHYSICIANS WE DAVIS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND siageon. Can be found at his office room la Straban'a block, First street. Albany Oregon- C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND dUR . geon Albany, Oregon, office n Pierce" new Hock. Office hours, from 8 A. . to r. a. J. ROSSITER, VETERINARY SUU geon, graduate Of Ontario veterinary colli e and me ber of the Ontario veterin ary medical society, la prepared to treat, the diwases of all domesticated animals on seie ntiflc principles. Office at Ans Marshall's liviry stable Residence 4ih and Calaiwoia streets, Albany, Oregon. CU. II . f BERLIN, M. I)., Honioeirtitbii Phvsic!an, office at Dr. Wallace's old sband, Broadalbin street. Office hours, 7 to 4 A. I to 3 and 6 to 8 r. u. TRO. A. WHIfNEY, PHYSICIAN AM) J surgeon. Graduate of Bcllcvue Hospi tal Medical College, New York City. Diseases of women a specialty. Office in Foster lilocd ATTORNEY W. T. SI'RNST. L. T. BARIN, 3. W DRAI'KR BURNiDY, BARIN li DRAPER, ATfoK neys at law, Oregon City, Oregon. Twen ty years experience as regixterot thj U. S. Land Office at Oregon City ami in tne land practice recommends us in our specialty business before the Land Office or the conns and inv, living the practice in the gc: cral Land Office. HC. WATSON, attorney-at-law, Albany , Oregon. Office in Strahan block JN. DUNCAN - ATTORN EY-AT LAW . and notary public. Olice in the Strahan nlock, rooms No. 1 and 2. a. a. Blacibueji. e. w. wrioiit, TJLACKBURN, & WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT JJ Law, Albany Oregon. Office in Old i 1 : 1 1 ill i nn i,, .11 -iirt. X eilow a leuipie. " 111 m . of the state, and give special attention to all Duanese. lirOLVERTON CHARLES E. AITORNEY WW -.1... JW t Itflrwi In rnnrra 13 f f . L UMW, niuuiji w. . v...v- - and 14 Fos.er'e Block, over L. E. UIkuis store, K. WEATHFRFORD, ATT KNEY AT . law, Albany, Oregon. Oft in the Flion Block. nlll pracuce n an mr courts of thestate, and give specia. attentiou to all business. JAMES P. HEAD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 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 every Monday evening at the G. A. H. hall on Ferry street, between Second and Third, Albany, Oregon. Strangers in the city and transient brethren cordially invited to attend. McPherson Post No. 5, O. A. R. Stated meetings at the G, A. It. Hall on tne second and Fourtn Friday evenings cf each nionrh. Transient Comrades ate cordi j invited to meet with us j. r. nuii i.tit, B. F, Tabi.br, Commander Adiutant, TAKE TILE CAD FROM nnnci RATES: To any part of the city, 50 cf nt For callinir. first hour SI. 50, each subsequent hour$ 1. REVERE HOUSE, ALbANV, OR. CUAS Pfeiffer, Prop. Only Brst-eclass house n the city. Large sample rooms lor com mercial men. No Chinamen employed In the kitchen. General stage offif Corvallia. Wanten Two rooms furnished or un furnished for light keeping must be near the business part of town. No children, Addrew this office. SCHMEEK'S STABLES A YEW GAB J will sell a t REDUCED RATES! and Children to buy goods of IVUillilW AENTS ImArtAra an1 Tlinlpra in nil km;1s o guns and ammunition lisliing ackieof ev ery descriptor), cutlery and base ball goods, tents, hammocks and camp chairs. The largest stock south of Portland. Come one and all. No trouble to show ircoils. Quid sales and small profits is our motto. Also repair shop connected with store and first class workmen to do all kinds of work. SALIFOfIN! '$iTiv: r ATiRBU hramatiara, Neuralgia, Con HCABAOHC, And ALL PAIN. Tha Oaaferaie FsiHIt. aid XsgatlTs LECTKIO COUOH CUR sWfM OCLM, CK0UK OQNSUMfTiOK. M j aM Dracciits- Sasa I6e, Mt k I FOR SALE BY AIL DfsVcfilHTH. "SomrJmoiitliP niro I Mirelinsed t box of Dr. J. P. Gill's Catarrh (Jure Cot my own iipi. but finding my nephew, G. A. Mi'Mahan. nccdinir such inuli cine I let liim luive my box of medi cine. He now fends for three more boxes, sayiiiif it is the best tbinir for eaturrli ever trie l by him and hif friends. I trot another box to use in my ease, und cheerfully recommend it toothers, (Siene.l). JOHN McMAffAN, Kx-County (Joinmissioiier I.une Co, Oregon, 8irini;flell, Lane county, Orciroii. l'rof J, W, Johnson, president of tLe State lnivcrsify. says it cured him ol n couirh after two oilier prescription? had failed. Likewise two of his little srirls use ! It tocuiv their coiiirhs. Mrs Mark Haile.y, h- of Prof, liailey, sent it to l'rof. John -ion, and recom mends it to all w ho sull'cr from eolds and coughs. Vor coughs it acts like aeharm, and can bj inh tied into the .lipcs or' pafsarcs, where no oilier cough eures vaii reach. m CO rri Moore's Revealed Remedy. Astounding in its effects in the cuie of Rheumatism, Abthma, Mala ria, Billiousness or any other di sease arising from deranged Liv er, Stomach or Kidneys it drives all impurities from the blood. Mrs. Chas. A. Russell, who is favorably known throiigho tt the Northwest, writes : "For fifteen years I was a con stant sufferer from Asthma with out any relief, except thatobtained by constant change of locality. Two years a-:o I tried Mookk's Rk veai.kd Kkmi'dv and the henelits received from it were the most gratifying. It gave me relief from the first, and prevented the terri ble distress peculiar to the disease that made life almost unbearable. Any one who has ever hfd asthma can understand the gratitude I feel toward this remedy. Relieving it had added pleasant years to my life 1 have not hesitated to recoui- i mend it to all like sufferers, and j always with the same happy re-1 suits. 4 " arJsarr"To be had of all druggists i f -11., r. ' or senu to oitnam-uuuii.:- UKl (j Co., Seattle, Wash. n (he Threshold of the The public is invited to inspect the im mense stock of Dry Goods SSer thn Hi as ji-tinont H hi; variety and prices. The IIijliest Market Price Paid for Have removed tHeir entire stock of Hardware Block. Call Anl keep yourself warm, if yr.u would enjoy health ami life. The Pasteor Filter H n7 '1 rhv.i.ian8 as the very best. Call an.l see how they work and earn 1'? "ra " to do without on e. For an elegant heatm? itovetbat will malw fSSSu" able, or a cr .oking stove or range that is warranted to kMP??wUe in gooij humor, call and select from onr immense line, em bracing all the most desirable makes of stoves. FOR 1891 Hi . ever hefore, and he is prepared into the new Baltimore and see them. Tha Ur mi. Be1, OanriantnJ , New Year to satisfy customers in quality Country Produce. MOBE THAN SEVEN HUNDRED different ttylet and differ ent kinds f StoTea for Hettinr and CooW .r -THE- Yaquina Route ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. K. HOGG, Receiver, aire Oregon Development Ccs Steamship Line 225 MILESSHORTER -AND 22 Hours Less Time Than by any other route: the Oregon Deve opment com pin' supst mucn teas inai oj any oiner route and Saa Franciaoo, S-sYIsVINO DATES raOH YAO.UIMA. WMamett Vallev. ..Dec. 10th w v.. 19th ' 28 th Willamette Valley raoa sas rsAKtnoo Wrallon .... Dec. 6th WUlamette Valley 15th Will.mH V.ll-if M Not. 24th The coanpanv rceerve the rWht to cha-ut teuuers t r siiling date. SAlLT rABAINan TRAISS, fczcept Sundays.) L Y,alrji 7.00 A M I Lv Albany 12:20 H Oorvallis loaf a a I Corvallia lSra Ar Albany i 1:3b a a I Ar Yaquina 4'8' r. a. O. V. Iisini connect at Aibaa and COI Wm. M. Hoae, C, . Hoori, General Manager, O. F A P. agent Corvallia, O ea EAST SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE MOUNT SHiSTA ROUTE California express trains run daily aouraj tiona 7.-00 pm..Lv Portland ....Ar.. 8:Stm 10:28 pm..Lv. Albany Lv.. 0: am 10J6am..Ar.. S. Francisco. Lv.. 0-00 pm Laeal Pass. Trala Dally- Ex. bunday S0am..Lv... Portland.. ..Ar.. IOC pm l:a0pm..Lv.... Albany Lv. .1S.-00 am 6.40 p mAr.....Roeourg Ly.. 6:20am Lekaaea Hraacii. 2:36 pa.Lv..,.. Albany Ar.. 9 tb pa p m Ar ....Lebanon..... Lv . R:0 asa T.30 a m..L Albauy Ar.. 4.X6 fm 8.22am..Ar Lebanon..... Lt.. pm AtSAM local, dailt (Except Sunday) 6.00 r a.. Lv.... Portland r....9.oU a a 9.00.... Ar. ..AlbAny....L....5.00 a a PDLLMAI'J BUFFETCLEIPEIIS. TOURIST RLEEFLKG CARS, For accommoaation of Seccnd-C'laas 'a sengera attained to Exifess Irains, Weal Side Blrlslaa. Between 1'oitland ttnd Corvallia Mail Trala aaally - Except Simday 7J0am..Lv . . . Port land ..Ar.6 SO p. lK10pai..Ar Con ai lis.. L. 12.65p. At Albany and Oorrallis codtiect tritk trains ot Orepon PaciflcRailroad. Ezpreaa Trala Sally (Exctpt Sunday 4:40 pm..Lv.... Portland... Ar.. 8:S0am 7:M p m.. Ar.... Mtallnnville.LT .;6.46an THROUGH TICKETS lo All Point EAST AND SOUTH aVFor ticket and foil 'Information re garding rates maps, etc., call on company's agent at Albanv. JL KOKHLER, E. P. ROGERS, Manager Asst. Q. F. A P. A noon TO ANIBFROM THE PRIHCIPL POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES. CANADA AND EUROPE. PULLMAN PALACE CAR SILEFIPS. Fm Oolsnist Blesnla Cars But TkrBf SB E ress Trains OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUP KANS CHICAGO AND 8T. Clrstaat Hew Malax Car CITY, Wit Class Connections at Portland for San Kraa Cisco and Pnget Sound points. gV Boats leave the Company's wharf, at the foot of Broadalbin street, on Tuesday ani rrUay of each week. CO. RAWL1KOS. f'itv ticket and Freight Agent i c. . ILL KM. ' Ceaeral Traflc Maaaser. T. M. 1Mb r. a. l'HE MARKETS. Af BANT QUOTATIONS. Whet-W Oat t:c Flour 4.25 pet bbl foUtoes ojc Eggs 23c Butter SOflSSc Laxd lOffliac Bams 1415i. Shoulders 8c Bacon 10 12c Hops aoc Hay Timothy, $10, oatsnd cleat, Vi. App es Green, 60 .75 per bu. PIuju Dried, II c. per lb. App'es dried bleached 9c tun dried Ac Cblckens-4.505 00 Hides Beef hides, trreer, 4 c, c ; deer skins, 20c; sheep pelts, 104) e, according to wool. Bessf 22)c gross. Muttoa 9 00 per head. Hogs S06c. drestec.