Satin tmoarat.
NOTETIIK DIFFERENCE.
When republicans sought ground lor at
tack upon democratic administration oi
national affaire the made loud protest!
aealnst the policy of allowing deposits oi
government money In "pet banks." When
a demagogue thought to gain political
capital by exploiting the lact ol such de
posits and Introduced In congress a reso
lutlon calling for an investigation, he w
promptly rebuked by older heads, who
understood that under the administration
of John Sherman there had been more of
the people's cash deposited in a single " pet
bank" than was held by all the banks un
der the rule o a democratic admlnutra
tlon. In the discussion that ensued th
people discovered the fact that republlcai
legislation had made necessary the depos
of that surplus wrongly taken from thi
producers by unnecessary taxation. With
an enormous surplus in the treasury It
became necessary that means should be
found to counteract the stiingency caused
by the forced contraction of the vo!um
Vl currency.
But a billion-dollar congress has totally
changed the conditions. There Is no
longer a surplus of ca6h In the treasury
One trust fund has practically disappeared
and the people see the bottom of vaults
that were handed over to republican ad
ministration filled to overflowing. Under
existing conditions the deposits In the na
tional banks have a different significance
It Is well understood from the statements
of the treasurr that for every dollar of
such deposits the banks hold governmen
bonds that fall payable at the option of the
goyernment In September. Taking the
turn so held as In round numbers $20,-
000,000 and It will be seen that the with
drawal of the deposits would simply mean
the retirement of the bonds and no di
. turbance of the volume of the currency,
Let it be supposed that al! the deposits
were In a single bank. Ifjthe government
should draw a check for the entire amount
It would practically receive nothing more'
than the 4 per cents held by the banks
as security. This would simply stop the
interest on the bonds thus called and would
leave In the hands of the people the same
amount of money as at present.
Such was not the case during the ad
ministration of President Cleveland. Then
the aj per cents were not payable, and
they commanded a premium. With their
approaching maturity the treasurer pre
tends to be confronted with an emergency.
Under republican rule this has always
been the pretext held forth when a new
contract has been advised frr the benefit
of those who draw of the people's sub
stance through iniquitous legislation. It
was under this pretext of emergency that
the maturing bonds of 1SS0 were sought
to be funded In long bonds on which the
people were to be forced to pay exorbitant
premiums In order that their cash might
not be locked In government vaults be
cause of excessive taxation. If the scheme
had been carried through the people would
have been mulcted in many millions simp
ly because republican legislators looked
only to the benefit of one class'and desired
no rapid extinction of the bonded debt,
A similar policy now obtains under the
manipulation of another Ohio statesman
Seeking like fame ai a financier.
O8T. Inns reoord books of Ian goat
Suit and Brownsville, on Ik Ward's
alba road, on Jiinn 11. liai. win u
fculsr for trouble. W. H. Hswaid.
langeat, or
Judge Crisp, a leading candidate for
speaker of the next house, lives in a typi
cal Georgia home at Amerlcus. The front
cratida of the house is a veritable bower
of roses and the broad, long hall invites
the cooling breezes. The surrounding
grounds are a garden of flowers, and the
hospitality ol the place Is proverbial
throughout the state.
According to the Brewers' Handbook,
there were 30,021,079 barrel of beer con
sumed In this country during the year
ending the first of May.showing an excess
of 3,200,000 barrels over ths consumption
of the: previous year. Of this smount
Massachusetts is debited with about a mil
lion barrels.
The wheat harvest In Oklahoma is al
most complete. The yield is estimated at
not less than twenty-five bushela per acre.
One farmer near here teports a yield of
forty bushelt. Crops of all kinds are good.
Garden vegatables and fruits are in abundance.
The following is a ludicious custom affected
among the nobility of Bavaria. Upon any
nobleman's engaging in trade, mechanics,
manual labor or hke occupation, he must
needs drop hit title while so employed, but
which can be resumed upon giving up the
occupation.
Moulds for casting iron can only be made
in sand. Iron or other metallic moUs chill
the iron, and it does not fill well. The great
heat at which iron melts will burn any other
material, or will stick so as to break the mold.
Sir Willim Sicmen'f method of applying
electric light to grow flowers and fruit by
night ot on cloudy days has been employed
with good success On board a West Indian
s'.eamer to keep alive exotic vines and other
plants.
The Lebanon "v' -. publishes a petition
for a saloon license In its temperance column.
Tko!RT TO LOAN. In small and
I L large amount, from atx months to
five year, nu good Albany sad l.tnn
county real Mia, ('all on or adilrna W
H MoPharaon, First St., Albany, Or.
There are 15o cotton mills in the south.
A firmer living near Salina, Kin. has
mortgaged 4000 bushels of wheat for (3000.
A Pennsylvania woman counted her stitches
as she knitted a quilt, and there were nearly
900,000.
The greatest known depth that oceaas have
been sounded is over 4600 fit'-oms, in the
Japan sea.
The r-flicial explanation of the deficit is
that it will be converted into a surplus as soon
as the surplus comes in.
The first car of new winter wheat of the
crop of 1S91 was received at St Louis, Tune
15. It came from Dallas Texas.
The Manila hemp plant, which is very
similar to the banana, is fonud to (thrive best
n sou composed of decayed vegetable raatttr.
The area planted to corn this year in Kan
sas is reported at eighty-two per cent of that
of last year, making a tolal area of 4,736,066
acres.
A London tradesman recently received an
order for sixty-four pair of shoes for the
daughter of the Grand Dufce Paul of Russia,
a childless than a year old.
A man in Wichita, Kan, is so desirous of
avoiding family troubles that he never allows
any of his children to visit relatives oftener
than one a fortnight.
The recent census of Ireland shows a pop
ulation of 4.706,162 males and 2,318,076
'errales, being a decrease of 468,674 in the
total since the last censui.
W insnreagaiu tramp.
Towaassra & Wsua-K.
SaXf ADY18TI8EUBNH.
SOLD. Jo Loves soil hia lannsury to
In aoderelmed. I will eontfnae
the business In the isms place on Lvon
sirsss. 1 soiua a rair snsro or sue patron
ag of the- pablle. I will do gooa wars..
A.UUSJ.
VTOTICB.-'Whsreas. m.v wins havlnir
1 ..." -
io witaommss suss or provo
cation, this la to notify the- a-ublio nc-t to
irast hr on my aoooanl. a I shall pay
00 dtbt of her eontraotlns).
Albany, Jan M, 101.:
Wo
THTTaW.
Piato
DISSOLUTION NOriCE.-,NotIce Is
hereby ulven that tks rartnersblp
of Smith A Hammock, at Tall man. ba
oeeo uinsoivetl. . fc Hammock retlrlrjg.
All aoor.unta should be paid David Smith
who will onnttnus the business, and by
whom all debut will he paid.
FOR SALE A good second band
PlttS Tibial Or. Includins hurtar and
etecker, ohsap, I squire of t H Koteoe,
UMBER.
Wo wish to sot to the bile that w
kaTS just added a latxs Dlanar tonnr mill
andkr prspersd to famish all kinds of
inmoer, arsossd or rough, as las pnr
ohasor may ehoae, a good as the best,
aad as ohsap as II san be sold.
In parraent wo will tak all kinds nf
roanos. euon so key. Boar, grain, baaon,
boner, beans, boot by the auarler. ole.
In foot anything that we can ueo. Pitas
sso us bsfbre yon pnrohase yoor bill of
junuvr, wo ini oonaueot saat ws san
snlt yt a. Tou will slwsys fad ono of
s i oar nun, is muss nrom ljobanon,
miles fer Waterloo, on Hamilton
oiMk, WIRT al BBRRIOAM,
Lioksaon, Oregon.
Do Yon Want Snner Clotlii?
if so
YOU CANT READ THIS
Without being Interested. There will bo
a Germing
OF
SUMMER GOODS,
Liit WeiiM Clitliii. Simmer FiraisMti Mi, Hals,
Slues, ai all Hindi if
'-E-H0T WEATHER E-
Wearing Apparel Now in My Store.
Lm fEsn a? aC3 Lh S
Tailor
H0VO0 YOU DO?
Tksro Is as ieabt that
THE CRY OF MILLIONS 1
OH. 7TV BKCKl
TOP IT NOW,
BOON IT WML BC TOO LATE.
n
I hTe bwn troubled rantiT vcara with
disease ofth kidneys and linve tried
mtny different remedies nod have
ought aid from different phvwicmng
without relief. About the 15th jt Apri
I wrs iuflerinfj from a very violent
attack that almott prostrated me in
uch a manner tli.it I was bent over.
'lien I -at down it was almost imttosMble for me
to Ret up alone, or to put on my clothes, wt.r
kind lrovidence sent Dr. Ileuley, with t-
hotel. I itnniedtately commenced
sing the tea. It had an almost
irnculous effect, and to the aston
ishtutut of all the ffuests at the hotel.
a lew days, I am happy to state.
ii 1 was a new man. L will
return mend the tea to all aulicW
as 1 Uoive been.
G. A. TCPPER,
Proprietor Occidental Hotel,
bsinta 4Loaa. Cal.
OF
9 Ctf
IJ9U
OREGON,!
0
took of IILTBRW1RR. oonotsHnc
spoons, knlTss, rorks, fruit disbss, ,
(Old and allvsr watches, iswol y,
st, Is ths largest and bsvt ia
tks slty, sud by far ths
bsat evr bronght
to iLUHT.
PRICES h Most Reasonable.
Call and See the GOODS
ITT DIll vJ STORE
G
Pfeiffer Block,
Albany
Stanard & Cusick,
EUGENE,
Nt Hsttn bfts oa If tsdaf , tk. tlrt Sir (
, last.
Ti.TTiI-aii
y.sr earsi: 1wit. SH.ntlflt, tivsi
SMS KatllvS Carr. In whirl Ih.r.hi
Or.k. rm.bt-rSWais. T anulbh linu
InaiOv a Ilasini CoarM.
Fir Btlogfl r kirthtr InUrasMM.
asarau J. w. JOHK80X.
rrutioit.
Wwj, sa4
.0 Llkn,
THK PTATH
GRICDLTDRAL COLLEGE.
sas arplmilH-r talk, istll.
Conr. of ttnpr mtajr't .xprfw.lv In h..i
li.fd. th. farming and niM-han:ml mtr..u l (Up
-,.,r. .'nit'Hioiii anil wcll-f.lililnlta li.ilj.
!.. Tk. cnll.je If l,,oi.,l In a eulllcalnl an l
conimunUr, an-1 ono of Hi. hcalttiioat In tli. .ute
MILITARY TRAINING
Eiifnsr nrcil not ristpil 9IS0
for Ihc enflrfi .raslitn.
Torn or oi;r fr.. .oao!ar,hii from ,v.,r c.un
Wril. t r oalaU-(U. ki il. L. aKNiu.li,
LVrialiii, Ur.g,'n,
Drags,' Usdiclnss, Cbsmlsslt, ,rano
aad Tollot Articles, Bpongss, Brusbss.
ForAimsry, School 'Books, and
Artists' Supplies.
rhyaUlana prcaorlplUna crtro
lolly venipoandett.
J. A. Camraing,
0
Wall Paper,
l-rug;e, IaintH. Ollw
LBANY FDE1HE C
Has Jan rMtrd a Urf, Ist.Io, H s Oootswot
Window Ms and Cnrtainx,
ad saw aad toaiMfal patWra la
Wall Paper
WW
Elegant Borders to Matin.
har ths best
prstUsst in ths markst
riSItSHHDEI
SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE.
46)Cl ACBKS. 110 ACKEb IS
AiVj e'", 17 in earn and roots, 40 In
.. J' 1 lu,,to u seenea to srss.
Vfoll wstsreil; ood aoll.no asr.v). 80
head saltlo. 10 br, 4 bsrsea, farm lm
plmnw, larg houa. i laige now bams
good aohool and shurcb near housa, on
P': '''Dlt of all klaris- miles to
DOStofflo anrl itir. r i i r .
and mil ...il. rwi
-n ;g2? .rfl r''f-f Place can
be divided Into three or faar farms with
oountyrosd to each. Place with overr
Uilniss er aro. Terms essy. For
I?,DPrti0"la,'T PP'y" premises
a, P, kllLLBn.Htayin, Oregon. (20)
A. STRANEY,
FBOfNlTOB OT TBS
City LiTery, Feefl ana Sail
-8 T AtB U E.-
i.iT . r can rum
Ian flral.Al.aa t.n... . . .
; iutuuu,.inau, special
sitsntion given to transient slock tfoiaes
boarded by the day or month.
I boapost Kates lm thm City.
prompt ftemfon. B
tf.c.h,TiDr' bttwe9n K:i,wor,h nd
Ask Your Neighbor!
US
n' im q0
Where to get the Best Bargains,
Where to get the Best Value for Your Money,
IN-
Clothing, Dry Goods, Etc.,
And they will Answer with Ono Voice, at
G. W. SIMPSON'S.
STEWRT & mi
-siaaaas m-
Russell : Engines, : Separators : and : Stackers
Osborne : Binders, : Mowers : and : Rates.
W carry no machinery that has not ben trid in thir
locality, and found to he satisfactory, and, as we represent
factories, n responsible dtaler can giv better terms."
-:F. L KENTON,:--
Dealer In
GROCERIES
Near the Post Office,
Albany, Oregor
We are the People
Who arry th most complete line of Hard-war,-
Stoves, Ranges, stc, in the market.
MATTHEWS & WASHBURN.
TH LADIES BAZAAR.
Is the Leading
Millinery and Fancy Goods Store of Albany,
They casry sll ths Latest 8trles snd Novelties In the- Millinery line, and
a complets stock of Ladies and' Children's Furnishing goods, and rtadv-made
garments. Goods the best, and prices the lowest. Call and be convinced.
FIRST STREET, -:- :- FROMAN BLOCK
PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS.
IKE mm l MERCHANTS INSURANCE CO.,
Albany, Oregon.
W F READ, Presldest. J O WRITSMAN Seeretsry.
J L COWAN, Treasurer. Geo F SIMPSON, Vice President.
-DIRECTORS-'
L Cowan, Geo F Simpson, W F Head, Dr L Foley, M Sternberg, J W Bnrnett.
J a n eatnenora, it a airanan, J o writsmau.
also DiamucT aoikts fob-
ALBANY,
MEMBERS OF THE LINN COUNTY
FARMERS ALLIANCE:
roU AKE HEKEItY NOTlFlFn
1 that I h.TAm,,)...,..! ., r,Ir."
kuown firm of Stewart A Sox. at Albany
to muni nn i.i-j
rakes, twine, hacks. bucRles', waoi"'
plows, etc, as well as all sn;els in ths
lino ol general hardware.
B"Urlnn onnnly members fen buy
at the aauio place mi the Mine terms.
Hits, li rnvrvsi
Financial Agent, '
Oakland Home Insurance Co, Oakland. Cal. Traders, Chiesgo.Iil.
Amerlnan, Philadelphia, Pa. Pbcsnls, London. England, ,
Korwich Union, London, Eng. London ,fe Lancbasblro,
London, Eng. Guardian, London, Eng. Man
chester, Manchester, England. Caledonian,
Rdlobnrg, Hootlsnd. Wssebsster,
New York.
ONLY STRICTLY INSURANCE OFFICE IN ALBANY.
FURNITURE!
It you want thtt
and most durable furm
ture that i9 manufactur-
cd in th eity go to
THOMAS BRINK'S
ALBANY iOR.
WRITSMAN & HULBERT BEOS,
Real Estate Agents
Farms snd Ranches for sale.
Also city broperty in Albanv
and Coryallii.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY CITE THAT THE Wj
tlrlTinl, iliaiiilslrtnr n Ins "T"i-i
CliarlesT. M.rarlanil,dtcMl. !' ""i'JLSnir
.c-ant In ih. lrkof lh l,r ' .'. ' ..ii
ourt lar Linn routitv, Oreirn. a H ths J- 8
court hu set lh J'd dn.rol Auipirt, ai' v
1 odok, n m. u Ilia time fr tarti.lt or.J"'
aid KOMint, K nr, and to sUtlmud
'IklaKth day ol June, laill. ,PRi;xtlIB,
i. K. Wssrsaaraae. ' "MTm
Atf) l.r nSiuinlltrMor. 1