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Thk silver iueation, allliougli it
is shelved for tlie present by the
failure of congressional action, is
still alive anil active issue, that
must he met ly the country ami
rightly solve'.!. If we arc to hi ve
silver money then it shouhl lie
given a value as firm and lawful
in projoi tion to its establisheil
weight ami purity as is accorded
to gold, and this axiomatic state of
affairs can only be accomplished
by making its coinage just as free
as is that of gold. That is all there
is in the subject, and the argu
ments and fine spun theories that
are made to the contrary are but
specious falsehoods made with
Belli nil interests intent. The
Chronicle sizes up one idea uon
the subject as follows : "The ma
jority of the coinage committer- of
the house have a very restricted
idea of the silver question. In
their reiiort tlu-v say : "I'nder
the present law there is provision
for using the world's surplus (of
silver), which is all that unlimited
coinage could accomplish." The
dense iitnorance of the ' men w ho
assume that the object of the ad
vocates of bimetallism is to secure
a market for the surplu produc
tion of silver is only mati lied by
the stupidity of those jcoplc w ho
charge that the friends of free
coinage ate working in the in
terest of the silver miners. An
elementary knowledge of the
principles of bimetallidui would
teach any one that the object of
free coinage is not to make a mar
ket for silver miners, but to secure
a standard of value more stable
than the single nold standard
could possibly Ik?. T.y permitting
. free coinage the double standard
would at once Iks established and
become the measure of value.
This would arrest the fall of prices
due to "the diminution of the
standard by the demonetization of
silver, and prevent every persou
called upon to make a payment at
some future day from being de
frauded by his creditor who, so
long as the single gold standard
remains in force, will lc able to
compel payment in a metal whirl
la constantly In-coming more
scarce,"
The weight given to'.-irjnmstan-tial
evidence is often wrongly ap
plied. The Chronicle illustrates
this by the case ol the college
professor whose disappeara ice
was finally accounted for by the
(hiding of his dead body. It says
that the clearing up of the mystery
of the disappearance of 1'rofessor
Bancroft of l'.rown University
shows how easily dates ami inci
dents may !c confused by persons
of fairly good memory. At tin
time the professor suddenly
droppeil out of life one of the
theories was Lhat he had clandes
tinely left home for some foreign
country, an leo'or was given to t hit
theory by the testimony of sevt ral
jersons who claimed to have seen
him in Providence the day after
he left. Now- it is ccrUiu that he
threw himself into a pond a lew
hours alter he walked out of his
own door. It is such errors in
recollection as these which make
circumstantial evidence so dangerous.
The dispatches continue . to
bring accounts of tin work of the
Whitecap fiends, in various locali
ties in the east. In one instance
they violently w rest a new ly made
bridegroom from the arms of bis
pleading wife; in another they tear
the sleeping forms of a husband
and wife from their bed and after
heating them set them adiif' upon
the raging waters of the Ohio river
at midnight. These pretending
conservers of the public morals
are the worst enemies society has
and the power of law and order in
the states where they ojierate
should I e worked to the fullest
extent to put a stop to their in
famous work. Xo matter what
the character of the victims of
their midnight raids may be the
actions of the devils who hide be
hind white masks is ten times
more dangerous and contemptible.
TiiKendurance of the Cve men
in the mine disaster, in Pennsyl
vania, wl.o clung to life with a
tenacity and perseverance that
gave them existence through five
days in the noisome atmosphere of
tie dismal mine without food, is
an example worthy of all praise
and commendation, and a hundred
times more deserving of mention
than the puny ell'orts of lr.. Tan
ner and Sncci to gain notoriety
by pinching their stomachs.
The Washington bouse of repre
sentatives, in the trial and ac
quittal of Metcalfe, the member
who reported having accepted a
brilie from Judge Calkins for
voting for him for. United States
senator, has oniy succeeded in
making a spectacles of itself with
out effecting any permanent good.
The state foots the bill which w ill
not ne a small one. Trials are
costly allairs and have to In- paid
for.
THK nOKI.ll KNKICIf KIJ.
The facilities of the present day
or the production of everything
h it will conduce to . the material
welfare and Com fort of mankind
are almost unlimited and when
Syrup of l-'igs was first produced
the world was enriched with t he on
ly perfect laxative known, as it is
the only remedy w hich is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt amiellcclual tocleanse
the system gently in the SpriL
time or, in fact, at any time any
the better it is knovwithc more
M)pular it becomes.
i:riii.Hr.T
run high in this city over System
lluilder as every body is imiug it for
Catarrh of the Stomach, dyspepsia
Constipation, Impure Mim.mI and to
tin i Id up t heir system. Try it and
tell your friends ahoiit.it., as it
must K)S.sess woiul'-i fill merit
w hen ail speak well of it.
New Spring limiiN.
I am" now receiving my first in
voices of spring novelties in wash
goods, priiits,g!iiham seersuckers,
etc., also just received a new line
of all wool summer plaids ami
beiges. Sami kl K. Yoi'Mi.
Sleepless nights, made miserable
by that terrible cough, Shilolrs
Cure is the runedv for yon. For
sale bv Posh ay & Mason.
Catarrh cured, health and sweet
breath secured, by Shiloh's Cat-
arrali remedy, price 50 cent.-".
Nasal injector free, sold by Poshay
.t Mason.
Thk law makers of the slate of
Kansas, are passing railroad legis
latioiUd the most stringent nature.
A inasimun rate bill has leen
passed which reduces freight, It is
said, 2i) per cent. This can be
counted as the direct result of the
abitrary action on the pait of the
railroads themselves. I'y refusing
to acquiesce in the reasonable de
mandd of the eopIe, they have
caused such a reaction that the
matter has swung to the other
extreme, and now the railroads
are to be unduly cinched. One
sided legislation is all w rong but
th! railroad jeople have had it so
long on their side that they cau
not grumble much if it vibrates
over to the other extreme.
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Do Not Pass Bv !
WE HAVE A FEWn
WINTER GARMEN
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-Ifhat we will sell at-
REDUCED RATESH :: IREDUCED RATfSl
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FURNISHING GOODS,
VELVETS. SILKS, SATINS AND PLUSHES, LADIES' AND
.MIOSES SILK AND KNIT UNDERWEAR, COTTOX
AND WOOL HOSE, EMBROIDERIES, SILK AND
LIXE.V HANDKERCHIEFS. SCARFS.
VEILINGS, SHAWLS, ETC.
BUCK AND COLORED DRESMlfcr
Gf. W. SIMPSON,
FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON.
Business Ch.anere-1
Having bought the stock of Stoves,
Pumps, Hardware and Cuttlery from
Gr. W. Smith, and wishing to close
the same we will sell until July 1,
the entire stock at Cost for GASH.
WANTED
-Ten thousand Men Women and Children to buy goods of -
DEYOE & FROMAN JSKO.S.,
imoners ana ueaiers in an kinds o
guns and ammunition fishing ackle of ev
ery description, cutlery and base ball goods,
tents, hammocks and camp chairs. The
largest stock south of Portland. Come one
and all. No trouble to show ccods; Quid
sales ami small profits is our motto. Also
repair ebop connected with store and first
class workmen to do all kinds of work.
MSfeaPswSrK -
Smith Premier.
Comport, Neat and
J arable.
Do not fail to ex
amine the "Premier'"
before buying.
Aycnt,
T This machine may be Peen at
the Westurn t'nion Telegraph Oilki
n this city.
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The result of lieavv
ix marges n annost mvaria
(J J I hly disastrous to the fel-
C lnvwho does the heavy
1 diarcring. J Jus is as true
of prices as it is ot deadly
firearms. That's why wa
hue chalked OUIJ
GOODS down to HOT-
ami see us at our storr
TOM PRICES. Come
Prompt service and polite attention to everybody.
MATTHEWS & WASHBURN.
Gh.as. Smith & Co.
L. W. PARKER. MGR.
n ilie Threshold of the lew Year !
The public is invited to inspect the im
mense stock of. Dry Goods
FOR 1891 AT
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OH tx3 .
r-3 ot
Annual Shiol MeetiiiR.
Notice is lien-by pivi-n to tmr li-fral
Voters uf srliooi district No. 5, I. inn
county, i ir'i;oii, th:tt the n-ifiilar n-llll-ll
m liool nit'i-tiii of it:iiil si lioiil
itislrict uill In- held on tin; lirst Mon.
dny, li-:in-4 1ln--jiil d:iy of Marcli.lXH,
at tin- hour of 7 o'clock i: .v., of saul
day at the ccuirt I:oiim- in the city of
Alli.iny, I. inn county. Oregon, in sai'l
disliici. Ur Hie purpose, ol licurini;
llu-rcioi Is oflhc ilirectors and clt-vk
of said ilinlriel, and lo levy a tax fir
the support of the schools for tin- i-D-Kiiiii
r::r. Also Tor the purpose of
levj in;; a las for the purpose of pay-in-;
interest on the Ivondo of said
.school disti ict and Ilie second iustaK.
inent of I he principal of said Krhool
hoiiiN, due and payahle luni! I Mil,
lVH, and for the transaction of any
other business that may Icir.illy eoim
licfore th ineclin. Ia'i-d this liilli
day of Keln iiary, A I)., 1V.M.
C. !. lit KKHAilT,
Itislrict Clerk.
J. K. WEATIIEItl'OKIl,
Chairman Hoard of Directors.
WHY DO YOU COUGH?!
) you know that a little cough is a dangerous I
m-r Are yon aware that it often fastens!
on tlK-limgsanil fiirtoooften runs into Con-!
sniii.t!m ami ends in Death ? People suffer-1
nig trotii Asthma, Bronchitis, Pneumonia;
and Consumption will all tell you that :
"IT STARTED WITH A COLD"!
Can you afford to neglect it? Can vouS
trine with so serious a matter? Are you
aware that I
DR. ACKER'S ENGLISH REMEDY j
for Coughs. Colds and Consumption is beyond question the greatest of J
;uu juwi-i ii lu-iiH-uies r 11 win siop a ixiugn in one nignc. it will check
; a Cold in a day. It will prevent Croup, relieve Asthma and cure Con-1
suitiptionif taken in time. " You can't afford to be without it." A25c '
bottle may save you $100 in Doctor's bills may save your life ! Ask "
your druggist for it.or write for Ixiok to ? "' JMMKE
.
Hi? as9)rt;mnt ii bijer thai ever bjfore, and he ia prepare!
variety and prices.
to satisfy customers in quality
Th
Highest Market Price Paid ' for Country Produce.
A
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IRKS,
Manufacture steam engines, grist and saw mil. machinery, iron fronts a
all kinds of heavy and light work in iron and brass castings. Special att
tiou paid to repairing all kinds of machinery. Patterns made on short not
COS TEL, 1'rcaident. P LINGltAN, Secretary, JOHN HOLM AN. Se
It you want a durable monu
ment go to Kgan it Achison, who
are handling nothing but the beet
grades.
Have yon seen those beautiful
cement walls in the cemeteries,
put up by Kgan & Achison, at half
t he coat of atone.
Shiloh's Cure and consumption
cure is sold by us on a guarantee.
It cures coneuiiiption. For sale
by Poshay it Mason.
SAN WA )is remove.! h s laundry to the
iron hou the corner of Se.wiid and
Lyon streets.
Oararrh ccrrd, health anil sect breath
secured by Shioh's Catarrh Ke.uedv. prjce
50 cents. Nasal Injector tree, i'or Sale hv
Koshay & Mason.
Although our line cf underwear
is somewhat broken, still we have
a few nice suits left which will be
sold at a bargain.
T. L. Wallace & Co.
The men of this vicinity need
not be jealous because their wives
talk so constantly about Matthews
and Washburn. Its not their good
looks the ladies are talking about,
it is the good qualites of the cook
and heating stoves they sell. Every
one seems to be delighted when
they buy from M. and W.
If you want foed go to Morris &
Blount. Coi. 1st, and Baker
streets, their prices are reasonable
and they deliver to all parts of the
city without extra cost, Custom
chopping a specialty.
The finest line of groceries ever
brought to this city can be found
at Allen Bros.
Fine comb honey and salmon
bellies at Mueller & Garret's, the
leading grocers.
A large stock of fresh groceries
just received at ParkerBros.
All kinds of canned goods at
Parker Bros.
Egan & Achison are selling mon
uments at Portland prices.
Our stock of candy has arrived,
and we will give special rate to
churches and sociables. Mueller
& Garrett.
Any suit in the house for cost
for the rest of this month. New
spring goods will arrive the lirst of
March.
T. L. Wallace A Co
Viereck will shave you or cut
your hair in tlie most approved
stvle,
We are sole agents for Ilanan &
Sons fine shoes, carry them in
every size and width, every pair
warranted, try them.
T. L. Wallace & Co.
A. L B A 1M Y
Collegiate Institute.
ALBANY, OREOOlt
1850....... lf!l
A Eull Cups of Instructors.
Classical. scl tiflc. literary, cemmercia.
and normal classes. Courses of study or-1
ranired to meet the needs of all trades or
student Special inducements offered to
students Iroin abroad, iuiuoo ranges rrom
$5.S f mitjm Per Terau
Instrumental instruction in music wi
given by Ilia Lsurs Ooltim.
Board in private families at low rates, and
rooms for self boardiiu; at smalt expense. A
carciul supervision exercised over pup
iway from liome.
For circulars and full particulars, address
the president,
KEV. ELBERT N. COND1T,
Altany, Oregon.
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Bakery
CROWDER BROS
Contractors and Builders.
Jffice on First street with Wal
lace & Cusick, real estate agents,
t Jbany, Oregon. Estimates given
n all kinds of buildings or car nen
er work. All work intrusted to
8 will be promptly executed.
XI OTICE All persons
11 atr.iinst the late L. S.
having claims
Mead, deceased.
will please present tliem to L. H. Montsnye.
at his olBc , or to me at Albany, Oregon.
WALLACE F. MEAD.
GOLD RING, 6 GOLD PENS, 6 CEDAR
pencil, 2 very (rood handkerchiefs, all
sent to any address to introduce my ch?ap
line of goods, for 10 eta.
J S. Simmons, Cadiz O.
-...A KCLL STOCK OF .
Staple Groceries
a
Glassware.
Crockery
The best quality cf lea, coffees, csndies
nuts, ttc
FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY
DAT.
At this oM reliable house Is also to be
found a complete assortment of fiesh family
groceries, to what is constantly brtug added
all the seasonable lines of groceries and pro
visions, such as
Cranberries,
fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to order
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts.
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Cannea Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc,
These goods were all bought whso prices
-ese low and the benefit of tie margin will bs
driven to bis customers. Remember the place,
tu old corner on First and Broslalbin St.
Conrad Hfter,
Nursery.
MMra. Hvman & Brownell are
r; prepared in their nursery to far
l niati ii kinda of stock, and those
WAN TED A sesmstress, one who can cut ! inteBdlflS tO plant should Call Upon
and flt. Otil at owner of Alh an.l Rail. II a
road streets. -Vn, F. A. Burkhart, ".Mtei".
THE-
faq
uina Route!
OREGOIJ PACIFIC RAILROAD
T. K. HOGG, Receiver.
AMC
Oregon DereloputCo.'s
Steamship Ltne
225 MILESSHORTER
1 AND
22 Hours -Less Time
Than by any otbar route:
Accomodations unsurpassed for cemfort an
Safety. Fares and freights via Yaquiua aa
the Oregon Devc opment company's
ships, much less Miat by any other routs
ween all points in the V iManetfr si
and San Francisco.
Sailing dates.
raoM Tiocrsa.
WillametU Valley
Dec 10th
. Jth
,. 28t
W V-
WUtamettsValley....
? faoM saji rauciaoo
Wratlno ; Dec. (th
Willamette Valley i6th
WUlamette Valley. . Ko, 24U
The company reserve the right to cbaic
toamcrs cr sitting dates.
pailt rasbSMaim turns.
Except Sundays.)
L Yaquiua 7;00 A U I Ly Albany 12:10 r
Cnrvaliis 10:3 a I " Corvallis Mil
Ar Albany 1 1: Ar Yaquina s i r. .
O. A C. tiaiiu connect at Alban and Cot
Ws.M. Boas,
L, . Mooes, Oensral Hanagst,
U.t" P. Agent
ComaUs.0 on
EAST SOUTH
-V1A-
SOUTHERN PACFW ROUTE.
THE MOUNT SHASTA EOCTli
California express trains run daily
I Mosta
socra
7K O m.-I.V Pnrflanrf A v o
10:2i p m..Lv... Albany "lt".". t:K am
1AlmVAt -8- randseo.Ly.. tMWpss
lcal Pass. Trala Bally-Ex. Sunday
8S0am..Lv.....PrtlaBd,...Ar.. pas
120 p m..Lv.,.. AlbsnyLv..lSK)0 am
5:s0 p mAr Roourg Lv.. e:2S aa
Jtraacli.
2:S6pLy... Albany. At.. H:ipai
zApm Ar ... .'Lebanon..... Lv Hrattatn
T-.am..Lv AlbauyMMAr.. 4.S8 pas
H2im..Ac Lebanon.... Lv J-u um
alsaxt locai, DAO.T (Except 8unday)
6.00 ra..Ly....Portlawl.-r.Ar..9.O0 a a
9.00-......AJ. ..Alhjny, 1 . wtI
PULLMAN BUFFETSLEEPERS.
TOURIST BLEEPIKG CARS,
For aceommoaation of Secondlasa V
sengers attached to Fxprtss Trains,
West Side Mvlslvsu
Between Poitland and Corvallis
MU Tralit Dallj-Except Sunday
730 a m..Lv ...FonianJ ..Ar.6 SO v. ra
L. 12.Wp. m
ttlO p m..Ar Uorraiiis.
At Albany and Corvallis connect wit
trains of Oregon PaclflcRailroad.
Express Trala Bally (Excipt Sunday
4:40 pm..Lv..... Portland... Ar.,
7.-26 p m..Ar.....Jaclinnville.Lv.
tM a si
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THROUGH TICKETS
lo All Point
EAST AND SOUTH
Kttnt tickets and fnll rmfnnnatina ra.
garding rates maps, etc, call on compan)'
agent at Albany,
K. KOKHLER,
C P. ROGERS,
Asst.C.F. AP, A
TJCKSTS
TO ANOSFROM THE
PRINCIPL POINTS
IN THE UNITED
STATTS. CANADA
AND EUROPE,
PULLMAN PALACE. CAR SUEPEES.
Frss Oolonitt Slsenlu Can Bit Thiol B ss
Ex Tats Iraiu
OMAHA,
KANf CITY,
CHJCAGO AND ST. 3UIS.
Clegaat Kew IMnlag Cat Wit
Change.
Close Connections at Portland for San Fran
Cisco and Paget Sound pointa.
' tVBnata leave the Company's wharf, at
the foot of Broad albin street, on Tuesday anJ
Friday of each week. C O. KAWLttGS.
City ticket and Freight Agent
C. S. MILLKN.
. eaferal Tranle Mnnnger.
r. . lee.
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THE MARKETS.
ALBANY QUOTATIONS.
WheV-iS4'
Oats 60c
Flour S4.25 per bbl
Potatoes 05c
Butter :50035c
Lard 1012Xc
Hams 14 15c .
Shoulders 6?8c
Bacon I013c,
Hops 30C.C f
Hay Timotlir. 116. oata'and cI.l
$13. . .
App es Green, GO .TSaot bn.
Flu Dried, iK$c per ft.
App'rs dried bleached 9c nndried
fliic.
Chickens $4.5005 00
Hides Bef hides, preer, 4 e,
c : deer skins, 20c; sheep pelts, lofe
c, according to wooL
Beef 22Kc gross.
Mutton $200 per head.
Hogs 5fjc orestec.
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