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atlii JJcmorrrtt. SII.TEU MKKVINO, Tbo Pan-American liiuictullic League assembled at St Louis yesterduy. About 100 delecatos were present. I'resiJent A C Kiske, 3t Denver, culled the convention to order. The deVfratcs were welcomed in behalf of the city by ex-Congressman Na than Frank, on behalf of the state by ex Governor Stone. Hon S S King of Kansas responded, touching the question of sectionalism and silver. He declared first that Ihis country was able to get aloDg without the economic aid of any foreign nation- Second, as regards silver there was no sectionalism other than that conceived by those endeav oring to debase it, citing the solid notes of the northeastern Atlantic states. As to commerce, he quoted statistics showing the internal commerce from the Mississippi valley was greater than the combined for eign commerce of the world. Ho touched upon the depreciation of the r.ior.ey value of agricultural products by the use of a single gold standard, and c'osing called upon the Mississippi valley, that great empire of the west, to wake tip and take its place in the economics of the country. As the speaking progressed new delegates began to come in and by the time King had ceased and the call of the convention was formally read tho convention had con vention had considerably increased. Governor G T Tillman, of South Carolina was chosen temporary chairman. In his address the governor took occasion to charge that the reduction in the anticipated numbers of delegates was duo to the power of the press to smother tho efforts of the masses to their proper place, but with all that he dared say tho time was coming when the west and south would join hands and win their tights, if not by ngilation then by ballots. "God forbid wu should array one section against another, but God forbid more than that that one section should become the slave of another." He was of the south and bad felt the pressure of sectionalism, and had felt it until the weJt, in its pitiful, cowardly adhesion to the east, had come to feel it too; had felt the iron enter its own soul . No, it was not icctiona'ism, but it was proposed to exercise the right (o vote, to govern their own states and send representatives to con gress to better voice the sentiments of their constituents than some now there. Committees on credentials and perma nent, organization were ordered appointed and a recess taken. . A former resident cf the Willamette valley writes as follows: Los Ange'es seems to stand und does stund tho hard times better than nny city of her size in the United States. At a recent clearing house report Los Angeles showed an increase of 45 per cent in her financial business, which was the only city in the United S'ates that showed any increase at nTl. the ba'ance show ing a falling off in all the largo cities. The question is, what is doing it ? From my observation, of the resourcesj of this country 1 should say that it is the fruit business, which, taking one year with another, pays the farmer much better than anything else. And if Oregon farmers are wise they will pay more attention to rais ing fruit and not give all their attention to wheat, which has not paid haadly what it cost to put it in for the lust four or five years in Oregon. California stands nt the head today In tho fruit business in Ihe United States, bat in a great many varieties Oregon can and docs beat her. Among thoso I might mention is the apple, which even the Californium will admit that Ore leads them. Hurt let pears, prunes, and 1 am sure on all kinds of berries; also the ltoyal Ann cherries. On all of these Ore gna cannot be beat, and tho only reason why Oregon fruit dealers and farmers ae not making money on their fruit is just because they have none to sell; while Cali fornia is getting the reputation of being the great fruit raising state because she raises the fruit and does not have it for sile. Dolph, in making his speech Monday on the repeal bill said that "if the national re publican platform had been believed to mean free coinage, tho republican party would have been dead and buried and damned beyond the hope of resurrection." Teller, the great republican silver senator from Colorado at once nsked: "Any worse than It is now?" Dolph was nonplussed, and the laughter whi-'h was evoked by Tel ler's cutting Inlorrogatory is said to have actually brought the color to the frigid face of Oregon's junior senator. The public debt statement for Septem ber shows t decrease of $408,177 cash In the treisury . I. A. Morris iV Co. Flour and Feed Store. Have removed their store to the Strahai store, former! occvpied by Pevne S Kobson, and have on hand a full slock o CORVALLIS FLCUiMHAN, SHORTS GERM MEAL, CR-.HAM, BUCK WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY, OATS. STRAW ANO CHOPPED FEEO: Custom chopping dor. V M Springer, of Illinois, chairman of house committee on coinage, siys: "There will be no compromise on silver repeal. If the senate does not pass the icpeal bill theie lil be no repea' of the federal elect Ion laws and no ta'iifl legislation, and none of the democratic mtasures v.hich It was hoped this congress would pass will be ad opted. The bill to repeal the Sierman law will bo kept before the senate, and will not be withdrawn befu-e being voted on under an) circumstances. Tticre has never been anything known such as ab solutely Indefinite 1'iitb js erinj, and 1 don't believe a precedent V.P1 be established now. The opportunity must, 1 suppose, be given to those who have not spoken to express their views, but when they have done so n vote on unconditional repeal can not long be delated and the bill will pass. " Manderson of Nebraska on the other hand, says there will bs a comproir-He. It nny not come for two or thrco weeks but it will come. The foreign affairs committee have de cided to report favorably the McCreary substitute for the Everett bill. As agreed on, It extends the Chinese registration period six months from ihe passage of the act. It strikes out the word "white'' from the Geary act so as to permit the testimony of anybody except Chinamen to be adduced toprcve "Chinamen are entitled tj register.' It defines a Chinese laborer. Geary offered his amendment requiring photographing in connection with the Identification clause, but only secured three votei in its support. The majority deemed the regulations of the treisury department suffie'ent. Geary cast the only atlver.e voie. He declarai the bill's teeth are drawn, that it it a makeshift in kosping with the course of the administration, and that he will fight It tooth and toenail. See the Kew Improved Singer sewing ma chine. The hs.t is always tne cheapest. J W Sowden, axons. Othce at f M trench a kAwelry store You can buy spectacles and eye glasses at HONEST PRICES, of F M French the jeweler. Letter List. Following is the list of letters remaining in the post ofh'oe at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Oct 3rd, 1S93. Persona calling for these letters must give the date on which they were ectverlisoj. Ilenman. Geo Purst. J H Davis, Mrs P A Drouth, Joseph Doty, Clarence lhu-iio, J P Fesfer, Frank W 2 (InrreUon. N W Kidder, Mrs Wni Kidder, Mrs Emma Marshall. J U l'oweli. J S (Jnoss, Barney . Hay, V A Simpson, James Tecl, Mrs Sylvia Thompson, John , Wakefield, O O w Klener. A J right, uerue Young, A M Zahn, 11 11 Tnos. Mositeitu, P. M. HoocFsJDures Saved My Wife's Life Weakness, Nervousness, Salt Rheum. I John IP. Jonca Kalaim, Wash. MOf my own free will and accord, unbiased by Anyone, and wish Inn only to do Rood to tho afflicted, 1 wlh to tell of tho Rood qualities of Hood's SarsaparillaiH.il Hood's Till. I think there are no mod Icings en,. ml to them, and hare firoved thfir merit l.v exi-crtence tn my own amily. My wife, ltarhcl, ha been atillctcd with weakness, nrrvovimcss, and salt rheum. I f pent nearly nil that I had or this, world's goodi for iW otor's bills and medtclno until wo decided to tr) Hood's Sarsaparilla. It undoubtedly Saved My Wife From tho Crave. ThA salt rheum has entirely healed and ihe Is rrttared t (Mil fern lib. I havo many friends and relatives tu Uio cast who will b glad to know that Hood's Sarsaparilla Has cured my Get Ilool) t; HOOD'8 PlLLS "th after-dinner nils, awlit diyaitloo, cur hedch. Try ft bos V Notice of Dissolution. NOTICE Is hereby (rlvon thst tho un dersigned Ok P Crams! ani Fred Usss, oomposinir the partnership Arm it Crr mer ,t llesa have this day dissolved partnership by mutual consent Fred lies, will still continue tiualneas at lbs old stand- All persons Indebted to (he Iste Arm of Cramer A Hess are requested to ray the same at cnoe to Geo V VV right at his law office, Albs-nr Oregon Dated this Sept lKtb,"l!W 1KI HI'KAMKR, KRKt) H KSS. Notice. . AI.I, persons indebted to I B ltosin by note or recount will please pay the same, the account. must be close-1' bv note if not i-si.l. Times sre bard, and It is t your imprest to see to this at once. I am in room No 11, ftrahan Itlock: Albsuy, Or. ept Mth, K K CANTKKBl'RY, Assignee of , II Beam. Tut FtST BBKtD in this city are l'ailer Bro. Tory ktead good breid for 1) wbo need Rood bread, and keep the best cookies, cakes, eto. Thcfr atock of groceries is standard and their pro duce is freh, and fruita lh 111 est. When you dial with ihem nu will gat tirst class treatment and the fiest in the market, ahcther in hired goods or groceries. Wheat, 50 cts; oa's, 25c; hay,$8 baled: wood, $3 to $3.50, taken In exchange foi sewlnir machines or organs on hand at E U ill's music store. Also on all book accounts of 6 months standing. Sewing machines tiom s:5toS35, with my per sonal guarantee for 5 rs. II Wont lo. You may bridle the appetite but you cannot bribe the liycr to do its work well. Vru must be honest with It, help it alone, a little now and then with a dose of Sim mons I.tver Regulator. The liver becomes sluggish sometimes and needs some stimu lation to keep off those attacks of indiges tion and bi"-usnest. A good active liver promotes aviation and prevents malana. Albany Market. Vlie.46e. Oats, 21o. Hour, f4.0o. utter. 25o. Eggs, 18o. I.Brd. 12 to 16e. Pork - bams 12 to 15 r, shoulCsrs 0 to IO4 an". 11 to lao Hay. baled. 17 o aloes, 40o. Apples , 40 Hops. 16j. iried fruitplums, 9o, apples, 9c. Chickens. $4 00 pr dozen. Beef, on foot, 1H. Hogs, drease.t. lb. Star Bakerj tor Brim dial III 11 and First HU CONRAD MEYER, PROPRIETOR, I aaurd rrails, (Jaauert flea Ulasmware, (aeeuswar Dried Frails, Vegetables, Tobnceo, Cigars Hagar, Hplees. Codec. Tea, Et Ele., lac everrthtag: that la kept In a gener variety and gsocery atore, Hlgheet market price paid for ai.L kinds or PRODUCE To Farmers I HAVE RENTED THE MAGNOLIA Milt warehouse and will have it in ffcod order for receiving the preseat crop. The warehouse is first clan and conveniently kcated. Conttina avo good cleaners. No delay in unloading. Sacks wilt bon hand for delivery in due litre. Give me a call before making arrangements to aore vour crop. G. F. SIMPSON. Albaoy. Or., July 15th, 1393. Notice to Tax-Payers. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the board of eqnallaitlon for Unn county, Oreaou. will set on Monday, the 2nd ilav of October, 1303, and attend at the olllcecf tbs county clerk of said cownlv.anil there publicly examine the assessment rolls or said county for said yenr and coirect all errors in valuation description or qualities, of lands, lots or other property, said board will continue In snssiou one week. All persons Inter eeted are bereoy notified to appear t said lime and place. V r DKAKINd, Assessor for Linn county, Or September 12th, 18U.I. rilREsPASS OTICE.-All hunters are A. hereby notified not to trespass upon the enclosed premUesof the undersigned, aoven and s bait miles east of Albaoy, uulean permission is first obtained. I shall prosecute all who thus trespass. KM BUKKHART. WallPaper, Drugs, I'txititM. Oils J. A. Cumming ALBANY, -:- 0REC0 Dissolution Notice. The partnership beretofcreexlatlns; be ween V U Hayne und C L Muck, doing; a ceneral contracting and cement work business in Albsnv, Orefron, under the firm name of ilsyne A Ruck, is this dsy dissolved by mutual consent. Those knowing themselves tj be int.ebted to the linn will please call in I settle U G Ilsvno will continue the business. September l'.'th, I5S3 V HAYNE. C u HUCK. rs. Dr. rattrrson-Wnlliirr Th N riatn-tTtit rA Lit F.m1rr. I t hero, ami ran be fuut at hrr rrtitrnrr, tint lr J B ' u.ill'. She trlU a)m all niNfrU, pt rrewiit aii.l lattirr: loe imublef, atnt 6icis anil busuif . You An bm .row vcur dtaJ (tttL.)a. CHILDREN who aro punr, pale. ''cak, or scrof ulous, out-lit" to t:iko Dr. Piorce's Golilun liledical Discovery. That builds up both flesh and strength. For this, and for purifying tho blocd, there's nothing in all medi cine that can equal the " Discovery." In recovering from " Grippe," or in convalescence from pneumonia, fevers, or other wa.-Uin;- diseases, it speedily and surely invigorates and builds up tho wholu system. As an appetizing, restoiativo tonic, it sets at work all the processes of diges tion and nutrition, rouses every or gan into natural action, and brings back health and strength. For all diseases caused by a torpid liver or impure blood, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Scrofulous, Skin and Scalp diseases even Consumption (or Lung -scrofula) in its earlier stages tho " Discovery " is the only guaranteed remedy. If it doesn't benefit or cure, in every case, you havo your money back. Cure for rolrts, Fevers end Cenomi De ?Uity, Small llilc I.'ajs. 2&c. per bottle. CM At KEY, !II.n., Physician and Surtroon, Office Upaulra nrcr ll.e Bank or urirun. Kcaidcacc, comer 10th and Calapoola ft. McMIMVILLE COLLEGE. advantngres net found elsewhere in this Beautiful Location, Suitable I!uil(!iii2s, Effifient Tcaehm, Five ronrses nf stmlv rlnssirjil. FVieiillfie. special advantages in Vocal and Instrumental Music. Business course of two years. Oraihmtes of the Normal course are entitled to n State Diploma, and arc in demand to fill high positions. McMinnville is accessible by rail from nil parts of the State, on the main trunk of the Southern Pacific It. H. West Side; fifty miles south of Portland Pall Tern Begins Bend lor ( nlnlngne. Portland's Great Industrial Exposition OraNS September 57 1893 Closes October :8 LIBERATES CELEBRATED MILITARY BAND WILL FURNISH THE MUSIC. A WORLD OF MECHANICS IN MINIATURE. The Sceciai. Features Will Echps MADAME GIRARD GYEH'S PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN Conitructcd at a cost of $10,000 and throwing a t musand jit, of water in all colors o the rainbow will beautify Alusio llall. LAHGE QTJEI-CJlrS Containing fith cf all varielit a found in Oiegon waters, have been oonttruutcd t-t gnat nxpenae. THE AET GAT.LEHY Will contain a col.ection of psintinps selected from the World'i Fair. Amontbem Ellbnrg' ceUbrmted pithting, CasUtT Last ight. To visit this groit Exponitioo and view iti wonders in tvery depaitment of Ait and Ssieocs. will be the next thing to a Tinitto ihs World'a Iair at Chuago. Reduced rate on ail Trantportation Linei. For further information addreia, V. ALLEN Superintendent and Secretary NEW : FURNITURE, MY SrORE IS NOW FULL OF FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, CONSISTING cf bedroom sets, chaira, lennget, etc., which I will sell at BOTTOM PRICES. Tlios. Drink. Portland, Okswcm. Openall theycAf. 8tudents may entert any time. Catalogue free. A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS. 1 nir, i.kaoiso riiToit irur.rt, s"- -albaay Mretea J F. FORD, Evangelist, Of Dea Maine, Iowa, H'Hta uudef dale of Match S3. )S93: 3. B, Me. Mku Co.. Dufur, O'-eRou. Op irriviutf borne last week, I fouiiilalt noil aiul aitxiously a'vaitinc Our little itirl, e: u lit and one-hi If yeara old, who had Ma tcd away to 38 pounds, is now well, airnnK aad viKorou-, and well tloshcd up. S. B. Cough Cure baadtue it worlt well. Both of the children like it. Your S It, Coord Cure baa cured and kept away aH hoarttcneht from me. So give it to every one, with gre-tios for all. Wishing you profcteii y, we are Vuurx, Mr k Mas J F Foni. If you wish to feulncwi anJ cheerful, anil ready l.r tlioHirini;'i work, cloiii-w ymr syBium with tho Headache and IiivjrCwj, h taking twi or thruo liitHiHtacli witiik. 50 cents jwtr b U!o by all driiiiaistn. 14 l lumlcr aKItlv6 pimraiteo Ly J A CUMMING. UNIVERSITY : OF : OREGON. EUGENE Opln u Monday, Sxi'Tember' 18tji Just closed the most prosperous year In us msiorv. wine range oi studies, lho ough Instruction, business course pdded ruitlon free. Entrance fee, $io. Board and lodging at reasunahle rates In the elegant new dormitory and boarding hell on me earn pus, wnere students will recelv personal supervision. Joiix W. Joiinso:;. Pre McMianville. Oregon, his ColloReis onoof the oldest and best 1 1 id colleges in the Northwest. Expenses Light; a boarding hail in the College building on the club plan, l'resident Brownsor steward, thus guaranteeing good board at tlr least possible cost to the student. Hoard can ols be had in private families at 82.50 to 83.00 pC week, including lodging. Tho fine Telescope recently mounted in tl New Observatory and the extensive Library to which students have free access, often state. Thirty Acre Campus, Hcallliy Surroundings, Thoroiidi Work. Knmiiil T.ilernrv nnit Riiuineue willi September 19th. Address. T. U. IIKOWKSON, Prcsililent. Or A J Hunsaker, Solicitor and Financial Agent. Those of any Previous Yeah. Vi A. P. Armstrobg, Principal, Cabinet photos from $1.50 to fa. 00 -per dozen. Eniaiglns pictures a JJVpeclaltr. iItjo cravon; framed of 5S and atercsccplc flews of Or- - v4, l-O ALL WHOM IT S AY iv.v, j. aim rci-ir,'iiuij vr n. UIKf-r, U H M tcitli, Charles Montcitli.M J M.mtHith v 'l I I I., ji i . r.r. ir.in't A JlcMiteitli, liniv II .Moiiti-iih' Nellie .Moiitcitli, owners of the fdu,- IcmnUeit real niirty in the city f C- l.inn couiitv. Orcj,'on, towil: I'Smnsni. : city of Alliiiny, Linn county, I ininj ' rumiiiiK tlicnie wtvterly "uml ului,-, nnrthcrn hnunclary of saiil Muck 'J1J1 tlicni'o wintlierly and lKirullcl with the J1 cm boundary of said Lkfk 111 f,,-t i. 4 westerly ut'd narullel with the souttl liounihirtr of rani liloek 44-1' feit sontlierly mid parallel with the null I.A,lu,;. f ;,i l,ln,-W tl, ,uu alunp faid southern lioundarv to the vm a si corner oi sain uioi-k, llieiKe norillu.i to the point of berinmng. You anil ciu h of you are hereby noUI that the city or Albany, Oregon, iiroi,, to inrj rove the north line of Seventh rtn abuttini,' tho southern boundary line ot ubovo described real pro)ierty. atthec,. ami exx'iiso of the owners ami hol,im(j said real property ubuttinjr on niiil iniw ul --.ciiiii ouo-vi u..; r, ,.-!; aij( V(, and earn of you are hereby further nolitfci that said city proposes to make the f.JU. intr aitlewiilk iinprovenicnta towil: To too struct a plank sidewalk six (II) bn-t in wiilth anil in the manner prnvweit l,y sectmn4(( ordinance No 1(1-1, entitled, "An onliiiamj relating to the material to be used in the manner of huildir.r sidewalks ami (-ro. walks," alonir the north line of that noninn of .Seventh street, as above described aaj steeificd. And you and each of you art hereby further not ifieil that the onunrild said city will, on Tuesday, the 10th day of Ottolier, ltS'JII, at the hour of 7 o'cloek n u of said day, meet at the Council Chainhen in said city, and hear and determine all ob jections or remonstrances to nil or any por tion of suid proposed improvement. t Published by order of the Common Coun cil of the city of Albany, made by resolution No 24, adopted by said count il at a meeting held nt the Council Chambers in said city on the 2tith day of September, , N. J. HENTOJO Recorder of the city of Alban, Albany, Or, Sept. 29th, 13. Notice of Assignment, NC TICE ia heroby utven that Iaaao Bens of Albany, Oregon, bas duly assigned totb, onrlersiiruerl assignee sll his property and etTrct forthu brnerlkof his creditoia, under aud by virtue of the general assignment lawa cf the state of Oregon, and the under algned has heretofo e trt-srit on the 25th day of August, 1S93, duly qualified a, sucb assignee. All perrons having claims against said insolvent and the estate thereof are hereby required to present the same to the under signed at the atore houae building of lata. Beam, in tho city of Albany, Oregon, under oath within three months from this date. Dated tnis 2nd day of September. A D, 18113. E K CANTERBURY, ArVgnee of Isaac Beam, an insolvent. WANTED At the store formerly owned by Allen Bros., BUTTER, EGGS, JL.ARD, BAUON, and CHOICE APPLES, for which I nil! pay the bet cash price possible. B F RAMP ALBANY COLLEGE.::::: Send for Catalogue. Address, RKV. E X. CONPIT, Albany, Oregon. Aokkts Wanted on Salary and Commission for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED BionrapliY of JAMES G. BLAINE, By Gail Hamii.toit, his literary eiecntor, with the co-operation of his family, and for Mr. Hlaim'a Complete Workf, ' TwETrt Years or rosriREss," and his later boo, "Politic-al Drsccssiojis." One prospeotoi for these 3 best selliko books in the mar ket. A K P -Ionian of Me.,took 112 orders from tint 1 10 calls; agent's profit JlftfioO. Mrs Ballard tfO, took 15 orders. 13 eal Rnsaia, in 1 day: profit $20.25. E N Rice of Maas. took 27 orders in 2 dava; profit $47-25 J Patndpe of Me. took h3 orders from 36 calls; profit $75.25. E A Pa'mer ofN. Dak. look 53 orders in 3 days; profit $IIS.25. Exct-rsiVE Tr.RnrroaT siren. If yon wish It make LAKOE MOl?V write immediately for terms to The Henry Bill Pub. Co.,Xonvitn,Conn MONEY TOIOAH AT 6 FER C!NT OH CITY PROPERTY. M SENDERS Pn iiruntK-M v nt. h-shfiifftbntTloii,tT mlt.-U &tuU 'j .ic be. us. i&a. ver bctl