SILVER VETO DESSAU K. To the House of Kepresentatives: 1 re- tarn without my approval, house bill No 4596,entitled "An act directing the coinage of the silver bullion held in the treasury, and for other purposes." My strong desire to avoid a disagreement with those in both houses of congress who have supported this bill, would lead me to approve it if I could beliove the public good would not be endangered, and that such action on my part would be a proper discharge of my official du'y. Inasmuch, however, as 1 am unable to satisfy myself that the pro posed legis'ation vas either wise or oppor tune, my conception of the obligations and responsibilities attached to the grea' office I hold, forbids thejndulgence of my personal desire, and inexorably confines me to that course which i dictated by my reason and judgment and pointed out by a sincere purpose to protect and promote the general interests of our people. The financial disturbwee which swept over the country durin? last year was un paralleled In its severity and disastrous consequences. There seemrd to be an al most entire displacement of faith in our financial ability, nnd a loss of confidence in our fiscal policy. Among those who at' tempted to assign the causes for our dis tress it was very generally conceded that the operation of the provision of the law then in force which required the govern ment to purchase monthly a large amount of silver bullion, and to issue its notes payment therefor, was either entirely or to a large extent responsible for our condi- tion, This led to the repeal on the first day c! November, 1893, of this statutory pro vision. We had, however, fallen so lov in the depths of depression, and timidity and apprehension had so completely gained control in financial circles, that our rapid recuperation could not be reasonably ex pected. Our recovery has, nevertheless, steadily progressed, and though less than five months have elapsed since the repeal of the mischievous silver purchase require ment,' a wholesome improvement is un imstakauiy apparent. Jon!idenco In our absolute solvency is to such an extent re instated and faith in our disposition to adhere to sound financial methods so far restored, as to produce the most encourag ing results, both at home and abroad. The wheels of domestic industry havo been slowly set in motion and the tide of foreign investment is again started in our direc tion. Our recovery being so well under way, nothing should be done to check our convalescence, nor should we forget that a Tclapsc at this time would almost surely reduco us to a lower stage of financial dis tress than that from which we are just emerging. I believe that if the bill under consiihmtion should become a law, it would be regarded as a retrogression from the financial Intcnlicns indulged by our recent rapeal of tho provision forcing liver-bullion purchases; that it would weaken, If it did not destroy, the returning faith and confidence in our sound financial tendencies; and that, in consequence, our progress to renewed business health would be unfortunately checked and a return to our recent distressing plight seriously threatened. This proposed legis'ation is so rc'altd to the currency conditions growing out of the law compelling tho purchase of silver by the government, that a glance at such con ditions and a partial review of the law referred to may not be unprofitable Be. Iween the 14th day of August, lS'JO, when tho law became operative, and the 1st day of November, 1KM, when Hie clauso it contained directing the purchase of silver was repealed, there were purchased by the secretary of the treasury more than 030,000 ounces ot silver bullion. In pay ment for this bullion the government issued trensury notes of various denominations amounting to nearly Sl.'iC.OOO.OOO, which notes were immediately uuded to the cur rency in circulation among our people. Sich note wore by law made b'gal tender ia payment of all debts, public and private, etcept v. lien otherwise expressly stipulated, and were made receivable for customs, tixes and all public dues, and when so re ceived might be reissued. They were also permitted to be held by banking associations as a part of their luw fjl reserves. On demand of holders, those treasury notes were to bo redeemed In geld or silver coin in the discretion of 'lie ecrctary of the treasury, but it was de clared as a part of this redemption prov'a Ion that it was the established pulley of the United States to maintain the two tnetale on a parity with each otlirr,upon the present legal ratio or inch ratio as m.iy be provid ed by law, money coined from such bullion to the standaul silver dollait; ;and, niter direction the immediate coinage ol a little less than sS 000,000 ounces, the law piovld cd as much of :heremainlng bullion should be thereafter coined a iiiicht be necessary to provide Icr the redemption of tacasury no.es Issued on its purchase, and that any gain or st-igiuorage arising from such coin age shall be accounted for and pa!.! into the treasury; Hint this Rain vr seigniorage evidently indicates so much of the tuition owned by the Government as remains afte: using a Sdflicient amount to cuin n many etanJard silver dollars as slioiilj rq-aal in numberof dolla's represented by tit treas ury notes issued in payment of the entire quantity of bullion. These tre;iury notes are now outstanding and in circulation and nmountVec'l5J,n5l,2So tn.l although there, thes far, has brcn but a CPOl-uratlvcly small ol this buillion coined, yet the o-ca'!ed pain or seliTiiora, t s above defined, which woull auc fio n the coinage of the entire irast, bat been easily ascertained to be a quantity 01 bullion tut ficentto make, when coined, 55,156,681,' standard silver dollars. Considering the present intrinsic relation between co-d and silver, the maintenance of a parity between the two metals, as mt.i tioned In this law, can me in nothingness than a maintenance of such parity in the estimation aad confidence of the people who use our money In daily transactions. Mani festly a maintenance of this parity can only be accomplished, so far as It Is afiect- ed by ihese treasury notes and in the es- tirostion of the holders ol the same, by giv ing such tolders, on their rcdempticn In coin, either goldtor silver, which they pre fer, It follows that while in terms the law leaves the choice of coin to be paid on such redemption to the discretion of ihe secretary of the treasury, the exerci-e uf this discret ion, If opposed to the demands of the bolder. Il entirely inconsistent with the elT.ctive beneficial maintenance of a parity between the two metals. If both gob and silver are to serve us as money, and if they to gether are to supply to our p;o;l: a safe stable currency, the necessity of pies erving parity is obvious, tiuch necessity has been repeatedly conceded In the platforms 0! both political parties and in our federal statutes. It Is how here more emphatically reccgnlz ed than in the recen1 law which repealed tbt provision under which the bullion now on hand was purchased. This law Insists on the maintenanc: cf a parity in the value of the coins of the two metals and the equal power of every dollar at all times in the markets ind in the pay ment of debts. Toe sec rc tary of the secre tary of the treasury bos therefore, for the best of reasons, no, only complied with every demand fer the reiemption of these treasury nctes in gold; but the present sit uatlon.as well as the letter and spirit ol '.he law, appear plainly to justify, if they do not enpia upon him, the continuation of such redemption. The conditions I have endeavored ta present may be thus sum marized: First The povernmer.t has purchased and now has on hand sufficient silver, bullion to permit the coinage of all of the silver dol lars necessary to redeom in such dollars the treasury notes issued for the purchase of.said silver bullion, and enough besides to coin, as gain or seigniorage, 55156,681 additional standard silver dollars. Second There are outstanding and now in circulation treasury notes issued in pay ment of the b-.dlloa purchased amounting to 8152,951,230. 'These notes are legal tend-r In payment of all debts, ptibl'c and private, except when otherwise expressly tlpulated; they ore receivable for customs taxes and all public dues; when held by banking associations they may be counted as part of tneir lawful reserve, and are re deemed by t'ne governmental gold at the option of the holders These advantageous attributes were de liberately attached to these nctes at the the time they were Issued; they are fully understood by our people to whom sucti notes havo been distributed as currency, and have Inspired confidence in their safety at-d value, and have undoubtedly thus in duced their continued and contented use as money, instead of an anxiety for ilieir re demption. "As old tu tho lulls" nnd never exceil- c.l. "Tried .i-w rvmcr wv-r rKJt uA imtvlirl is tho verdict o f millions. Simmons Liver Kepu . Litor is the tPTiY' V o n I y Liver ,r u 1 . t, mm . m -. V mV V V J n ti aii.l Kiducy mcilicino to which yon can pin you? faith for a euro. A m i 1 d kxu tivo, fi n il juirolr ves otull,', art ing dirci'liy on tho I.iver n a J Kid- Than Pills ncv.-i. Try it. Sold hy nil iViiirjJuts in Liijuid, or in Tuwiloi" to 'no i:ikondry ormadohiloii wa. The King of Mm SI: ,llr'nr. i liiiv.. n il it!ylmTimtlK Liver It.-cil tl!l'- lltLlt l-illt .iii..-lt !iitiulv siiv II N Iho Si Iiik ir all tivi-r iu iti. lin.. i cuii1.Iit II a '"il Ii.-i H"i If liKo. V. Jack- SUS, Tui'iilim, VlUlllli4;ti)i, -kvi:kv r.vcKAOKa ' lh S Rlnip In rra on srrappMs U. II. 1IV11E. W. II. niXlUXOKK. 11. II. JAMS ALBANY FDE1TDEE CO, IlffCOPORATED Callimore Blotk. Alliany, Ore. FURNITURE compK'to line of l;lltTAK!V(j in all its lir.in.lios. EMBALMING nr.iaHy. i JUST FULL of improvements Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. To begin with, they're the smallest, and the easiest to take, lliey ro tiny, suear-coated anti-bilious granules, scarcely larger in.-.n mustard seeds. livery cnna is reaiiy ior tnem. Then, after thoy'ro taken, instead of disturbing and shocking tho sys tem, they act in a mild, easy and natural way. There's no chance for any reaction afterward. Their help lasts. Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks. Sick or Bilious Headaches, and all derangements of the liver, stomach, and bowels are promptly relieved and perma nently cureu. They're put up in class vials. which keeps them always fresh and reliable, unlike tho ordinary pills in wooacn or paste board boxes. And tliov're tho cheancst nills vou can buy, for they're guaranteed to give satistaotion, or your money is returned. 1011 pay only for the gooa you get. Star Bakerj CorltrnHilalbin and First HI' CGNFA3 NEVER, PROPRIETOR. lillrfl VrUltH, U'tvsii ware, Oried Froif, Tobiiceo, fctigar, Collet?, Et., Canned .lies: Qneeimwar Vegetables, Cigars Hplces, Tea, Etc., fac evorythmir that is kept In a irener variety and usocery store, Highest niarktil price paid for A IjIi KINDS OF PRODUCE WANTED At the store formerly owned Allen Bros. BUTTER, EGGS, LARD, BACON, and CHOICE APPLES, for which possible. I will pay li.e best cash pnci- G F RAMP! Staticnery, Toilet Artistes, Mu siea Instruments, Etc. Bote k MtFaiM The" Cornet 13iugStore,". Albanv.QtJ Wall Paper, Orufzw, PaintH, Ci1m (lilnNls, ICtc J. A. fll HI 111 H! ALBANY, CRECO NOTICE CF FINAL SETTLEMENT. yOTICF IS UKRFTIT OtVEX TII.VT THE I'M iiirtit t An.lrt'W K hl, itx-i-!. hi !ril h'f fln ivount In (ho estate ot Andrew H 'i, apxl itt the cs'uiitT i-lerk of Linn omnty, lrcirn that the wuntr court of Mitl I, inn cstintv. tn rt. d the t'th iUr of Mrih, t th h.iur of lOnVlotk In the forenoon of n'ul lav mhI the nmtitT court hoUM as the vhve, fiv t.. hoarinj of tt-lions It ant to naij final ac count ami the rttlriKnt of tuiii mtate. tite.t IVhniaay Sth, 1.'4, II II Mfwitt Jisi R Any lor KkCntHt. Ejutrix. n u kKv, 51. u., rhvuU-tan ar.t Sa-Lt-.-n, Ptfi-e-Batik ! r Hoislj r. o rrr 101 h ' nit Cal I" l ft j l r ot Hie irorh it. Jewel Stoves and Ranges The Best On Matthews FORTMILLER & MING Ui.der.afrers - and - - liuibalmcrs. WE Kk EH constantly cn J ol d a full line of rrrlnllc, cloili and v.ccd caskets at coffins. Alto bui'ial robes olid suits, in luaciclnlli, atin.rnsl iriie.Hr which will be "Id at The lowest Living Trorlts. EMBALMING anl ,,,e proper care of the dead a specialty. f'O EXTRA CKARCfe FOR ALBANY, - - MASONIC MEM BUSINESS. Will sell all err vkerv ware and holiday goods al COST- Here are some prices: Lamps, worth 50c for 25 cents; lamps, worth $2 00 for $1.00. cups and saucers to iO cents set. -liA'cry'liing else m proportion. Call on me and you will not be docoived. J. Gradwohl, NEW : FURNITURE, MY STORE iSKOWFULT. OK FIRST of bed roomBOtn, chairc, lounges, etc.. BOTTO fHE I.K MUXG I'lIOTOGKAPHKim. eROn- A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an ideal POUPLEXIO U FOWDER. POZZOhTS Combines every element ot beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection trs tht l.trfi in thia rlimnSo Il Istlst tm haTins Kit feaalna. . - U A it IS I FOfl SALE EVERYWHERE. Ilor Sal or Trade, n hnnon mmi lot In 1 good location In Altmny Will cheap for ruth or will trail e for land part ly or wholly improved net very fur from lowa. van or write to una otlice. ANNUAL MEETING. . Notice U hereby plven that the annual meeting ol the stock ho! Jers cf the Will amette I-and Companv will be held at the ntice ol Curran and Montehh, in Albanv. Oregon, on Saturday the 2Sth day of April I 6 1 114, at 3 ociock r m xor ute election of director! and uch other business mav come before said meeting. DateJ March 2(h I'm, 4. A Kackelman. V PO W Wr h;iiT, Treidtnt. Secretary. Earth Washburn SOLE AGENTS HEARSE OR SERVlGLi, TEMPLE, - - OREGOI a set; pla'es, 40 cents pe? - CLASS FUliNITURK.fCONSISTINO' which I will sell at PRICES. Cabinet photos from 51.50tol4.oo per dozen, cniaiging pictures a specialty . 16x10 cravon: tramtd 'lor $io.oo. Ve car ry a large stock of xS and ster .scoot': rlews of Or- Dr HE Beers. DrOKHcc Physicians and fcurgeons Special attention irlven lo diseases women. llou-s 10 to 12 A M, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 P M. Offices and residence Blum- berg Building, First Street, between Lyon and hlswcrlh. T. Dr. l-ntlcraon nIIor The Noted Clairrnvntit ard Life Rtmlcr. Is noi heie, and ran be fount! at her reniilenre.next doOt J H (.'smirlll n. Mlia teim aitoui an ii)tevti. rM pri?ent and fatnre; love tmuHe. altent uiettds and biuintw. ou anbw Irom rourdead tit.j. Street Railway Time Card The car will leave corner of First and Washington streets as follows: 7:40 n m for Lebanon train. b:ls ' " Orphan's Home. 1 1 :5o " ' Noo.l train going north 12:15 P rn for noon train going south. 1 " M Lebanon train. 1 .30 " " Orphans Home. t i i it 9:55 " " Overland train going south. For Orphan's Home on Sunriav car wlii leave at 2:30, 3 u"o and 4 31 p m The car will alio meet all Incoming trains on the Oregon I'acilic rallrosd. C G Bl'RKHART NOTICE," OF FINAL SETTLFKEHT "VOTICE T 11F.RKBT CIVFS THAT THE f.V. Xi dcrjirord ilniinitratrix of vl.oertstof J..huC.rihim. d.vi-., hu f!M i Uie .ifl,T of ttie t-lerk ,.f the t'..imtv Omrt of Linn runtr, Or.hor flnnl accrunt anl tlt nM court , rt'l-'intd the 10th day f Mir.h. at th h.nr -'f lOoVWk a m ff MiJ dv. th tic f..r hnrini nil .hJecti.ir.P. if sny. t ud Eiul uvount n.l f.tr the ttltftiien of at. ' lrl tlii 3thdy of ,VVltmr, ll. U II Hkvitt, Eioiicrrn :p.titiK An. m- t r Alir.T. A imu.Uiratn Will V mark, lewder. If you want a Hne smoke call for Jottpll white labor cigara, The beaijmaat notfue in the city t Of, J mover a. Hodites & Mor'iriaoa, :h iri:n jn torn, Albany, CV Will & Stark's large Hnr of silver Has crimcu uvai ui ills. Ta rnniise home industry by vnAinntl, celebrated whitn labor cigars, msiiafafttersl by Itl'llia joresic. I' New Advertisemtyts. w 7 A N sKO ni oumn to) on gsnent limine work. Utll t DuMocmt olllo rim urn 'two w.uni. haw? a. yruin .1 Inl.td one aultabl for small Mora or oiiico, one mr mois, fw it-vr. Mill b, rxaily by Mioh !i. Call on llr U Maatoo for pariiauSra. , WANTKD.-A youni; lady deslrssi plnco lo lin iteuernl house Work Aildrons Clara M He nold, Albany Ors, PUKK llKKP Silver I.aco.1 Wyandj. f,.- I... It It It' 1.... ,1 1 -1. i KK0 " - "j i' v wmvurui, IOU BARGAINS in rfal u.e a.ldrwi 1 ore ill on Ihmvh W Card well A Co Jtllernon. " Fnit RKNT. Tim ro un ree.iUt nlml by J W Uont.lv huh hoot aim hlioe Hhop. Ca .l on L Vierwrk. , 0 T nos. Hens, Knt'.s.- -lure breil SilV J, LaceJ Wmlotu. Kirwra t or BettlDrjti 1 the AH any rmniry i ardK, Vrom jwd tin i and 2, 81.2.5 n?r l.J; pou No. 3 SI per II B Plymouth Kooki, 75cUjer i3. jntii Brunh, AHsuvt Or. Cnr 4th and R Kiti COUNTY WARKA.NTS rtouuht and sold by It F Merrill. Albanylnsuraice Agency We have hod over seven years expu- lence In the Home olT.ce and local itusiir. ance bui-inessand can guarantee Insurance written by us to be properly looked after. The following U a partial list uf compitiiiet representea by ue: FordKn No'th British & Mercantile, Norwich Union, rhrenm, London, Man hester, Guardian, bun, Caledonian, Lon don & Lancashire. American Continental of Ne ott Westchesler of New York. The Conti nental of New York and Manchester o j Enuland, write farm btiNincts, t .iking notes I for the premium, with ample lime for I payment. We respectfully solicit any good business. Oflke opposite oliyji ollice. SENDERS SENFT. FOR SAN FRANCISCO. ; The Steamship IIOMEK will ply botween San Fran cisco and Willamette Valley points via the Oregon and 1 Sonthem Pacific railroads, sailing with freight and pas sengers on or about tho fol lowing dates: From San Fran ciseo on Monday, March 2C, at 0 p m. From Yaquinaion Saturday March 31, at a m. Faro from Albany and Corvallis to San Francisco: Cabin. $12; Steerage, $9. Round trip tickets, includ ing meals and berths, good for 30 days 18. Oiias 1 Huxiikv, Son & Co. Agents. Z. 2 to 8 Market sli-cet, San Francitca NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Noi'ce Is hercbv given thnt s aled bids will be received by ihe undersiuneJ for Ihe erection and completion of our eigllfc room two siory srhool buiklin to lie erec ted in Albany Oregon according to the plans and specifications proposed by I) I! Scliell architect. Bids w. be received for the whole and for the several purls of said building up lo the iolh dnv of April iSo4at noon. The rilit 10 reject any and al) bids ir reset ved. Plan and spec ification can be seen at the office of 1) C Schell architect, ijany Oregon. By order of the board of directors. Auest, F E Allen, clerk, A RENTS MAKE FIVE DOLLARS a Iday selling the greatest kitchen sites sil ever Invented. Retails for thirt-fte cents. Two to six can be sold in every house. Millions sold in this country aione, Don't miss the greatest opportunity evei known to make money.easllv and quickiv. Sample sent, postage prepa'd for fiveceflts, McMakin A: Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 5 DOLLARS PER DAY Easily Made. TO 20 W? want many men, w..mn, bors, ami pirls 1 work lor as a fewbonrs daily, tM5.1t intnlartlt tlifirown home. The ba'imis 1j es7,pJf i ftrlctly hozornblr. nnd i.ivb WHer thnn anretM oflcred agent. Yon hare a clear ficlf n competition. Erperlrncc atd ppedal aWlityo i.pcfBMry. No cfii-.itul rcijuirrd. Weeqa-PT0 with crrrythine that yon wed, treat Toa weJ anu hrlTM to earn ter times rUnaTy W.rnen lo as well as men, and boys i' make pood fr. Anv on, anywhrre. ean do t V nrk. All sutL-d xrV.o fellow onrplaia and lira-I-le dirfotkns. Kwnost storlt will mrflT ,ins a s STrst d. M U m.". ETylHn(t Is nu In (rcat drmir I. Writs ter OCT raroptl'' circular, and srerlre full iL.brmatioe. JVa l,ar' dn U J Sonchide KSls(sei With tif bnisess. Ceo?ce StinsoMs&Co- Box SS3, PORTLAND, MAINE ' l It'i I ( Cill