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She JjciMrrat Frea urru.r smt;os Jfii. WAMiiMiTJN, Dec. 15, 1SS9. Affair around t:.c o.'.'ico of O.e Ser-geant-at- Arms of the IIoue arc U-ginnin to te cn an ug! look. Ti.c committee of the Iloute, which has been investigating the defalcation of the absconding cashier, Silcott, in i: partii! port k-!.s enough about the Iocs; wav of doing butincts in that office to varprife people, and every body Lnoivs hzl the committee dUco-vem a good mar.v things whicn it Las not to'.d because member and rx-ir.eml.tri cf the House are mixed up wi'.Ii them. This mvsterjr should be at on.e and without delay swept away. Matters have arrived at the stage w here it wili be far better to make public everything the committee ha found out than to attempt tosir.tuher up things, a has been dine. This smoth ering policy has lesuUtd already m fil the air with rumors c:iar ':r.i t; torts o: tilings agiir.t various gentlemen cf pro inence :n both parties. In tin meaatime Siicott i li.e Lord on!v knows where, ar.d the books, show a shortage o ab-n't $71 000. If the action or ratiier want of action on tl.e part of the concerned mr.y be taktn u. a lar.s cf opinion, hiicctt's defalcation wa no Itgal crime. IU has however, Lcen indicted by the grand jury of this city for forgery, and if his vhertv.bou" can be d;covered he may be brought bac. Congress v.i.l uke a rc-ce f.o.n ihurs day next to January 6. Many members and senators v.i.l take advantage ot this opportunity to gy home fur a c. iug vhit. This i particularly true of the demecrata of the Hou-c, who do not feel the same responsibility about the recess work of the House committees that they uid last ear and fur some vcar oj The Mcn.,.,1 e Jin will probably be the popular Mine for the measure which the republican members of the Ways and Means committee will try to formulate on that mct troublesome subject, the tariff. It is entirely too early to attempt lo make a prediction as to what the new bill will be. Some people think th bill will be based on the Senate tariff bill of the last session. Your corrdspondenl does not think so. The Senate bill of last year was a vote-catcher hodge-podge of absurdities hurriedly thrown together by order of certain republican bosses, and would never have passed the Senate had not tnosc who voted for it known that it was certain to be defeated in the House, 'i ht new bill will be constructed In a more leisuiely way and will consequently bea better measure It could hardly be worse. Gen Clark, ex-clerk of the Houst of Represenatives has been presented tviih a Vaiuab'c U watch and chain by his 1 jr.fi cr cm. . -. ChLfJu.ti uller is coming out in a new role thu . a popular orator. He de livered the a.iress at the Congressional centennial lt Wednesday and he U to deliver an address at the dedication of the new Lincoln Music fla'l in this city next Friday night. The Senate has so f-ir confirmed very few of Mr llarruons nominations, a.id a gainst some of them there i a very active tight being made, notably Morgan, Com issioner of Indian affairs, and Dorchester, superintendent of Indian schools. It would njt be surprising if thee two arc rejected. A committee of the House his been ap pointed to try and run down the scoun drels who committed the forgeries on the notorious ballot box contract, which was used in the recent Ohio campaign. Hon est men of both parties will earnestly wish the committee Gjd ipecd in its good work. The Hou committee on Elections perfected an organization, t.ie stream of perjury In the contested election cases will begin t flow this week. Cjustice Lamar of the Supreme Court has accepted an invitation to deliver an address to a mass meeting of the citizens of Richmond, Virginia, on the life and Character of the late Jefferson Davis. Mr Randall continues to improve. He totk a short walk Saturday. 'ending rhotsr.uili. r A.l'any Onc'n. Wo have bought all theneitives nale by L W CUrk and W II Creenwooil up to Nov 13th, l'i. IHij lk.itts ejn l;e had ftom them only tf us hi n-Wctt, raU-s. W'e havo aliolmi IS.'SM nittiM iiir.ile by our selves, fri!i wine:. li;ll.-iti( ean e hid at lue ra'.n. W i-arry tnniuly full line t views of this sinte ami U rnlarnl work at lowest rstcs for last cuu work. We shall be tleanvd to it e 5 nq at our Sta1io io Kioman's lock, nextdo.ir to M amnio Tt'tni'le. I .are lortrtlin l.act Curtnin, 1 have just received my fail tock cl lace curtains bought direct from hT(port!, the largest stock es er brought to this mailt t. and best value for the money. SAMl'KL E." 01 KO, 7 O-ks euros rh tumat ism, neuralgia and toothache. Foobay A Mason A g ants. Av Artistic Era This emi to be an artistic era, ar.d in no field is there a finer taste dUpIayrd than in the manufac ure of presents for the holiday trade. We wonder at the skiil use ! In the invention of mjny of t!.e things seen at Foshiy & Maons purchased for Chritttr.as giving. : Not alone Chrittna card-, In many r.nd varied stsle, in beautif ally blended colors : and ingenius doign-; ; but a well their j a'bjm-?, perfume. y cases, toilet sets, dres- :ngcae, e:c:iow t.ie same rcr.ncvltki.l in construction and embellishment. An examination of Fo-.hay a: Mason's holiday stock is an art exhibition of itself. I'-.-.t it is not a d:p!ay of the ornamental alone by any means. Many useful articles are rone the less aiuable because attractive to the eve : but the more should be "ouht. A love cf the beautiful even in articles of 1 utility hows a higher civilization and no 1 where are the people of the world more J per.ernua cf their appreciation of nice ' thing than in Albany and Linn county. Already the sale of holiday goods at Fo- I shay & Ma-on's is very hrj and the ti Je is increa-ing that way. 'i'ne p.ople kno w a good thing. " j If w.a have ay j'-b wltk ' ; n cnli or, f; ' . n.ulrho is 'tr-ii.-i . 10 tin vt with neatnt. sai ili -f-" . "iW tu e't.. jp a? adv ene. rrn::;'. The corner v t,: "!-:vr auvei:thkme.:.s. iLSilSY AB3TS.A0? CGLIif: ALUNY, OF.I.O . ABSTHACTEHS, The Only Complete Set of Abstract Cooks and Maps in Lir.n County. Office ic Ihf Court Houc,i t'.aslnfs tntru-irrl to ths tbsj' Dive j-rtuij,: aii'i cirvlu. attt-iititD. W E MCPKE3SGN, First Sireet. atd unimproved city -lOerty, au 1 frmt, ... nun in j.ig. tuit r:nii tracts. As I .ell on cmutitii oaly.if jou want to buy or tail it wih pay yoa " to cail aci ee n.t. DISSDr.UriON- XOTICS. -Notice Ik hirelj givea tint tho c prtner,lil. iii-ret'i:''ir' ex:atinir b)t Avu i; c. nH !t :warj Will, umlortne tirm mmt cf n ui uros., ujs ioen ilix'olve'i. Gbo ' Will rulirinz. Accounts (.houl.l h naiil 10 the old Oria, by whom all debt win be paid, Th new firm. Will & Link, will continue business at the old s'and. n ill Bros, f1tT YOUR WOOD X(W, The tin IT designed having purchseed tbn wood yard am! wood ol 1" SV SniriK d sires lo inform the DUblic that he i nri. pared to flli all orderh lor f ak.anb. maple jii iir bihki. ijoth leu ai tue oitice 01 valiaa 4 Cuaick will le piompilv at lend;d to, Fred W, Blumbesq. T OST, A amall nickel watch, aiiyer -a-cnain. somewhere between Jiiirif-oti sireet and Central luhool house. Return to ti W Smith and be suitably rewarded. f ViUSTY TREAUSKERS NOTIO-.-This i- to uotifv all concerned that there Is now nuf!icient tundn iu the County Treasnrr-rs 'ifliceof Linn county 'Jre)ron to redeem nil ontstani'.inu war rant". Interust on all t'ldorsed war rants will ceie from thU dan. II Fi:veli. Treasurer MONEY TO L')A N'. Tlieundersiirned hNa home capita! to loan on good tai estate property, Geo HoiPrfREY. 1.1 IK KKST. Twof irnirtihiai to let. Iuquire at lis olllce. UEVERALSMiLI. TR ACTS of land k 7 n'i.- town for sa.e on easy terms. ALBANY, OR. WRITSIAN & HULBEFT BROS,. Real Estat Agents, Trtrmr and Ranches fur sale. Alio city brousrty in Albany and Cra!lis. Dclmonica Kestaurani, CORKF.R FIRST AND ELLSWORTH ST8. The utiuriiuid hatnff iurvhal thr old Herman UfftUuratit star.d has opeced under the above na tie a nrti! rettau rant. We are prepAitd to furoith inelft for partial or daueoi on trior t i-.vtice. Ovs tern served in erery ity!, enter n or ait; all kir.ls of Ah ktiovrj in tlte market Employ only hrs-oUtM atl waitire will h prompt and courttoui. Uealar meAlstiVi ctn. Coffee of tlrit-elaas nualitv ami i nip of cotiWe nnd caka&l from 5 to 10 I will known In ths city alU re-qiic-t the citiavna to give me a !. SAM GO ELS, !oprieior. J. F. Whiting, Artist. InSTUCtion triven. ;irl wnrL- in BED cuted in Landscape, Portrait and De. corativePaintinLettering.Designing and Mechanical Drawing. Rooms 8 and 9, Foster Block, AU I any, Or, A Philosopher always ti.;.. i- L E BLAIN bu Goods, ai5 UnabreJIu of COTHIKC, FURMSHIKC COOOi AND BOOTS AND SHOES CEKERALLY. or want a stylish suit ma-Ja by a first-c:a3 t.ilor, THEN tlALL QH HIM. 1889 PALL AND WINTER 1889 Just received a largo Invoice of Foreign and Domestic woolens In Overcoatings. Suitings and Trouserings. We make a spelalty of FULL DREs. for Balis and Parties or regular evening wear. a ferfeef fit guaranteed at 8"r THE LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS,- ZA8HES BROS., F L.KENTON DE.A LEB GROCERIES. Choice Candy, lYnts, Fruit, dc. CIGARS AND TOBACCO NEAR.THE POST OFFICE" ALBANY, OREGON FOR THE BEST FUBNITURF -CALI. ON T1IH- Albany Furniture Company OPPOSITE S1EWAKT A SOX'S, ROOM SETS, TABLES CHAIRS, UPHOLSTERED GOODS. WALL PAPERS, BABY CARRIAGES ETC. ETC..ET 4AW1CIMS & FAllRELL lliliii Oppoaite Pott Office, Barrows & Kiwis Dry Goods, Notions, GsctsFv isliirigs an I BOOTS ArJB3ii3:i. AGENCY Fine'Shoci Co' illif! 1 haw a viirkty of anicli'(; suitahk' for holklay lii'Lrnt.-, a- fi'IIows: .-ilks in atrial varie ty. in Macks ami (."': r.-. fincy silk ;i.!k's. r-ilk .:r.:!!.T.-. silk Isamlkt -!! u-iV f : !a.!i:-s ami cen?!t'!:H'!). i!k i';;:! c'1 i.i s.' 1 1 nn! ;-:iVi'".' l.ani'! .-. f .: lailii s ami ucii'ik 1 1 ! : i . oriS.-fol ..-pc-cially i!i" ';i'!.iy:; : cii! broidcivtl liiu-'.i hauiikfrciiiffs, for lailics ami i sit !:;; '-i 1 in coior- ami vhito. !a.!ics j!(,rl lai i i i ; Iaili"s ami im n's kill irlovc.-1. furs. h'ia. ai'il m'ill's, lail'n-s ainl L'l'iitV iim- h!ijm r anil sin is. cl,.;h ai;i'i i ., cloaks aii'l wraps, Iai!;cs' r.ml mi-M-s' ru;:s am! lu-il spi'i-ail.-, taWc iincn cloths ami napkins to match. fancy ( 'hina tea sets, famy China linm-i- sets, all ham! paimnl.a wrylar-v line of novelties in Cliina. cunist-inL'ofva-es. tou;h pick hold ers.canl receivers. salad liowls. iruit howls, ice en am sets, mush ami miik sets, linger howls. .ie ami tea h.; s. indi vidual liutU-r.-J, covered hut tor dishes, cream and suuar sets, salt and pepper sii'lers.cracker jars, fancy soap dishes, and tooth brush holders.China tea pot stands, cuspadores. the largest and linest line of fancy Cliina cups and saucers, hand painted, ever brought to Al bany. These floods I have arranged on table in second story anil it will pay the public to inspect them whether buvinj; or not S. E. Young H.E WERT Invites the jnt!ie !o iiiDjct hia new ai;1 luxe tttock of HOLIDAY GOODS. Which nru bit9ur;au-l in tlie Va'ltj in iJicii 1 n a; d ccuti&t of 77 yay OILVERVW A Nice display of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Ije&ded Canes; Gold Headed Silk Umbrel las. Gold and Fountain Pens; BiamondRings, And an endless variety of Jewelry, Coin Silver ware, and genuine Itojrers liros l'lated ware only, Clocks, Spectacle?, etc., etc. f,.r The L.:.,w 1 tu for M. 1). Vt.V & Boris Si t-i . BARROWS & SEilRLS. r.'l.li.t , h "i r . !....,: