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Foiaoalaf From Bof. Tbe old faying thut every iwoethu Its bitter miKht bo aooontnatod by tbe tutemeut thut bouey oiuotitnni con tiiiim the most nelivo and dmiKoroun poison. A case in point is rnlatud in a medical reviow as follov.s: A man and hia wife uto honey. Tlioy took bat a littlo, as tbey obHorvcd a burning aensn tion of the mouth and throat as soon as ttle honey was swallowed. Within a few minutes both were tukcu ill. Thcro wcro naiiHoa, ihivpto pain and vomiting, then u loss of consciousness, coldness of tlio cxtrnruitins, fcublo action of the heart und collapse. No pulse could be detected. Tho wife romuined insensible for several hours, but the husband wus not entirely rostornd until the following d.iy Even thnn strength returned vory slowly, and there was every indiontion of extreme, exhaustion. A portion of the honey was treated chemically, und an extract wus pivoii to two cats; to one a small dose und to tho other a largo dose was administered. The small ono produced partial ex haustion, relaxation of tho voluntary muscles and general depression. Tho large ono' took effect ulmnst immediate,- ly, produciuR relaxation, vomiting, i purging, prostrutiou and almost com pleto loss of eoutrol over tho voluntary muscles. Tho cut did not reguin its normal condition for 24 hours. A fairly thorough examination of thd honey was nmdo in order, if possible, to discover tho nature of tho poisonous element. No positive conclusion wus nr. rived at, but the, chemists were reason ably satisfied that the rhododendron and a few other plants of that class con tained the objcctiouuble substunce. It is ulso stated thut plants belonging to the heath family have been by bota nistg looked npou with apprehension, for tho reason thut tbey liuve been suspect ed of harboring the toxic quulitios whioli accounted for the cases of honey poisoning. New York Lwlgor. With Kurgoyne at Saratoga. In 1791 on officer who had served with Burgoyne wrote a volume, which he culled "Truvels Through the Interior Farts of America, Iu a Series of Let ters." The writer was Tbomus Anbn rcy, captain of the Twenty-ninth regi ment, who was with Burgoyne at bis surrender. In Aiuotuillai) s Magazine there is an cxcollont notice of Captain Anburey'a work, nud the condition of the English soldiers is thns explained: Curgoyue's army was steadily dimin ishing, while tbe cords round it were surely tightening. All day and night from the surrounding woods whistled the bullets of the Amcrioan riflemen. Tho soldiers were so inured to fire, we are told, that they ate and slept under it with scarcely any concern, while, to add terrors to tbe night, came the dreary howl of wolves, attracted by hundreds to such an unwonted banquet. The American sharpshooters wore naturally iu their element upon tbe steep sidos of the wooded ravines that formed such a feature in every battle aud skirmish. The longod for buyouot hung in idle ness from the belts of the Dritish in fantry there was no room or plaoe for it. The soldiers hud nothing but disci pline and their native valor to make up for their immense- inferiority iu the use of the rifle to most of their foes, nor do we require Anburoy's testimony to ro ulizo what n hopeless couutry was this iu which Burgoyue's army now found themselves for the couduct of warfare npou European Dystonia. For ourselves, we have always niurvolod at the fashion in which tho British soldier of that day, hulf starved nud ridiculously clothed, fought his way through superi or numbers of his own race as well armed as he, better marksmen and fa miliar with tho wild woods which to uiui must have been strange, and. terri ble The "Ears" of Insects. i The naturalists hiwe not us yet beou nblo to answer the burning question, Can boos bear? But their researches iilong that line hnve resulted in many :iuecr discoveries. Simply because u beo has no ears (fti tho aides of his head it is no sign whatever that ho is wholly without soinosort of nn uuditory norve. This last assertion is proved by tho fact that grasshoppers, crickets, locusts and Hies all have their ears situated in queer places under tho wings, ou tho middle, nf tho body and even on tho sides of their legs. The common house fly docs his hearing by menus of some little rows of corpuscles which uro situated ou the knobbed threads which occupy tho place 'which are taken up by tho hind wings of other species of insects. The garden slug or shell-lcs snail has bis organs of hearing situated on each side of bis neck, aud tho common grasshopper I us thnu in each of his broad, Hat t ;!". In Home of the smaller iiisccls t!.v ; r tho bases of the wiuj?s, and in rthi ,. tho bottom of tho f Jet. tit. Lj:j public Groat DrunUards. Tho quasi ion us to whether great men iro over drunkards must bo answered iu the ulTlrmutivo, though argument infre quently made to the contrary. Cuto was a bard drinker, while, iu the language of ouo writer, old Bon .lonsou was con stantly "pickled." Tho poet Savage used to go on the hardest kinds of "tears, "and lingers observed, after see ing his own statue, "It is the first time 1 huvo seen him stand straight for many years." Byron says of I'orson, tho grout idassical scholar, "I cuu never recollect him except us drunk or brutal, and gen rally both. " Keats was on a spree once i bat lusted six mouths. Horace, Pluto, Aristophanes, Euripides, Alrirus, Soc rates and Tasso of tho old timers aud lioethe, Schiller, Addison, Pitt, Fox, Bluokstoiie, Fielding, Sterne aud Steele were all hard driukers at interval. Pittsburg Dispatch. U It MrataJ Hardens. "Where do we go touight, Henry?" "I don't know, Agnes. I've had some thing awful ou my ruiud all day, but I eau't remember whether it is a progress i re euchre party or the Browning clan. " Chicago lWcord. ' A Society of women in Eugone were trlven urizes for the k-gtand noorpgtanB. wer to the question: " Why urn I a re- Mi I jI lean ." The answer thut received the booliy prize whs"3ccuiiku I was born a reptiMit'Hii." "Tliis wuh probably the only honest unswvr in the list" and should have been given first prize. The mwer thut received the first prize shu ply applied to republican or democratic f.irm of government and was applicable to ono party as well us the other. Jiere it is: "I am a republican because tbe principles of republicanism involve all there sof freedom of speech, free press, and free country, and because repuhli cauisui gives us the most glorious und prosperous nut ion on the faceof the earth, and makes us the happy und contented people we are today and because repub licanism is the rock upon which this free government rests." Albany Democrat. Mh. Wattkhson of the Louisville Courier-Joiiriiitl, who did ' more than anybody else to give Kentucky to Mc- ' I v:. ,1..., a r..u. .lo.fu .. " , . "7 , vu i""""""" " m.u .imp, iv'iinu ill wio uuiuiiuin ill Ilin newspaper of Cleveland and the alleged "reform club" of New York. He said that tho ex-prcsident wus thoroughly selfish and bad had his day a sad one for tho democratic party that he never effected a genuine reform, ami thut the purpose of the followers of the "stuffed prophet" was to Mexicanizo tho govern ment by again putting Cleveland in oflicu and keeping him there for the term of his natural life, like Diaz. Henri is eminently correct; but lie should not have kept the truth hid so long. Tim effects of Mr. Bryan's speeches are steadily becoming more apparent. Already a number of victories over the money power have been won in the courts (or the people, who are asserting their rights und will eventually win the battle against the combined trusts am monopolies. Their success will in a great measure be due to the leadership of Win. J.Bryan. Matchless eloquence has aroused them to a sense of the op pression they have been submitting to. Jacksonville Times. In Michigan 1)000 laboring men have signed a petition asking the legislature to employ state convicts in road im provment. The field for this work is so large that the idea is gaining supporters in every state. It is claimed thut Spain has the high est protection oi any country in Europe, und strange to say her laborers receive the lowest wages of any country in Europe. A mai.k nud female lukir canvassed Roseburg lust week for the Plaindealer, writing up stale "puffs" and selling extra copies of the paper on the strength of these laudatory notices. Review. Seventy million people know Hood's Sarsapurilla purifies tbe blood, strength ens the system und gives good health. Nearly nil women have good hair, though many lire gray, and few are bald. Hull's llaiUenewer restores the natural color ,nnd thickens the growth of the hair. You run no risk in subscribing forTiiK Ri'ii.M, Nkw-Vohkeh. It costs if I a year. Hit's worth more to you, you make money. If itiswortli less you may have all your money back. Do you want a sanijile copy? The address is New York. We can send it and tho Conduit both one year for $2, OABTOniA. Th fas- li n Tor? viappn. OASTOIIIA. ?h fl8- - la oa Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tim HiT Sai.vk in the world for Cuts, Uplines, S"1VH, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skip Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay reipiiie I. It is gnaianteed to Hive perfect satislaetion or money re funded. Price '.'." cents per box. For sale bv Cbnrnnn it Co. Much in Little Is especially truo of Hood's rills, for co medl c'ne ever contained so great curative power iu so .anull space. They are a whole medicine LnloodH chest, always ready, ul- ways efficient, always sat- IL ill Isfactory; prevent s cold III W or fever, cure all liver Ills, sick headache, jaundice, constipation, etc. 2c. Tbe ouly Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. ll'ASTKP-K.MTIIKrt, MUX OR WOMF.N To " travel fur responsible established house In Oreg n, SalnrvSTMl und expenses. I'nnillon per manent. Kcterence. Kuelose self aililrccd slump,', I envelope. The National, Star Insurant llldg., Chicago.. ll'ANTKn FAITHKI'l. MEN OR WOVFX TO travel for ivvMnihle established house in Oregon. Salary ?. anil exienses. Position permanent. Reference. Enclose sell-add reeil stumped envelop. Tbe National, Star Insurance Hid., Chicago. Job Printing at the Courier Office. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. Dr. Price's Cream Baking- Powder World's Fair Hlgtmt Madal od DiplMia. REALTY TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by Clacka mas Abstract & Trust Co. Tlio ( lackummi Al.ntmcl & Trul Co. Ik Hip iiwnei uf Hie 0iv riiclll In I In- Thurlla .v-l.ni i,r ulMinui hidi ii-a f.ir Cliickuiniu eninity, ami Inu ilm only oiiiiilul ioi ul abmnti o in the omnity; oan furiiUu liifiirtiialinii win ililu In Inml ill miciiim nipllcniloii liaim, Iiiviviiiii-iiiii, ri-ul ilittii, uliHtriw-trt. to OHiiie iivnr Hank nf OrrK"n City OhII and liivMllgata, AiMn-M, boiS77, Ook.hi liy, Ori-aun. W K Kllis (trustee) to lieitlia Myers, lots 2, 4. (I, 8, II), 11, 12. in blk 47, and lot 1, blk 51, Milwaukie heights; $1(JI)0. W 11 Kllis (trustee; to ivapluel J icobs el ui, lots l to 11, ink l.lots j to 7 ami I), 11, und u of H, blk 10, 1 1, 12 ami lots 3, ft, und u ?s of 7, blk 1!). lot 10, blk 20 ol Koliertsnii, also lilki!2 ami lots 11 and 12, blk 65, und e of blk 38, in Mil waukie Heights, and a small tract ud joiiiint; Roberts in on the north: $7000. H I-His (t ustee)toZippora Prater, lots 7, , , l i, 11, U' Yi uml 14, blk 4u, Milwaukie Heights; fH 00. V H Kllis (trustee) to K S Levi, lots 1 to 12, blk 4:i, lots 7 to 12, blk 44, bits I to 0, blk 4 1, lots 1 to 14, blk 4i, and lots 1 tc 4, blk 33, .Milwaukie Heights; $5000. Creed V. Straton to M. Williams, lot 3, blk 17, Falls View, and part of blk it, county udd ; $250. S Mathews to Until II. White, lots 5 and U, blk 23. Canity; fHU. Inuian & Puulseti to Kutio F Pourter, lots 13 80(114, blk 14, 1st udd t j Oswego; 2i0. James W Shaw to Josephine Hose, lots U and 10, blk 3, U C mix ; $.'50. K. J. Cowlishaw to M J Whitney, 10 acres in II Campbell claim ; $1. S F Kby to ,S M Kby, It) ucres, sec 1"), t s, 2 e ; $300. U S to Curl GuuruusBon, no sec 28, 5 s, 3 e, patent. Thomas E Button to E T Bohlman, 10 acres, sec 28, 1 8, 2 e ; $1000. Enos Dodgo to E L Sturjies, nw !a of ne und ne of nw i , sec 6, 5 a, 2 e, uiui sw Vt of no und w y of so M and lots 1, 2, 3, 4. ft, of sec 31, 4 s, 2 e; $200. Sarah Jot to Carrot Yott, w of w $ of ne H, sec 25, 1 s, 2e; $500. O F Prenell to E Heitkiemper, part of tract 5, Oak Crove ; $40. O O it K Co to Charles Ilerz. nw M of nw sec 9, 2 s, 4 e; $120. J K Marluy to 1' H Murlay, s of sw '4, sec 8, 5 8, 3 e, 10" acres in sec 12, 2 . s, 2 e, ne VAt sec 28, I s, 3 e, w of sw I li , sec 7, 2 8, 3 e, nw li of se M, sec 10, 4 8, 2 e, 43 acres in Shannon claim, and 15 acres in claim 70, 2 s, 1 e, and tract in Geo Brosk claim and nw H of sou 14. (J s, 2 e, and e of sw J and nw of sw J.seo 21, 2 s, 4e; tl. Cents to Portland. OREGON UTY TRANSPORTATION CD 'S STR. RAM0NA Will Make Dally Trips Between OREGON CITY no PORTLAND FARE 25c for Hound Trip. LEAVE OREOON CITY 7:ao A. l. 12.IIH M. 4:30 I'. M. I.KAVE rOKTLAND FT. TAYLOR 9:30 A. M. iilO f. . 6:00 1 M. TO COKSUMPTIVES 1 n. umlersfirTit'd havlnn been rcstooMj u nemth hy nimplt nn'tiith, utter nMtli'rn.ii (o ovml yvnn with sevort Iiitik h ir-i i m. urn iliHt liiutul diHCrtsf CMi?iiiitptIoii, i iinMii i raiMkc Ktinwn to hlh fi'll'iw sutVcnTt tht' uifun if euro. T thoe who ilt'sii it, In will i-Iicm i!!v eint (frt'o nf rhuav, a copy nf thi'; nsi j n imi tiM'il, which thi'V tvil! nttl a mi" '-tuv ( ''olistilliptfoii. A 1 1 1 1 1 1 : t'tiltwi'li, 1 nun h; Ih ntnl nil thrnm "t in s -ir Mai tttr-". H ii j' nil ti If'T'T1 w'll 'rv m' p-nn-tv. !f i nViihmtilc TIhi hii"iMt; tho pif.M : p-MI tiirli uill cu.it Litem Ninhinjf, ami tuay prov? ' REV. EDW. A. WILSON, Brooklyn, N Y. "ft a "'r ",llla " i:irin- a g lo- stn-utnit'iit ly ir:.c I'litmiit'ilcctmirdfleiUiiinfniin iuhIiu"s. V' 1" Mill VlllKt "1IIIIVH T Hi U.UMillir. Ilil mm. irovvH K' r;tl tn 'it'll ii nn in .niu nit r-tin i'if .tcimiH uii.i tM'My IuiJick Iml'irst it. '1 ln.us:iiiiltf cui'tiU. PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL 'onniliMitliill?. Fur nartlftilnrs luMrcffl. with stamp. Uim Oil I UUi$ W JUIII.uudHJJ, ,L) limhiUI THE ACCIDENTS OF LIFE VrU? to T. 8. QOXCSY, Drawer 110, Chicago, Socre- tury a tin e Stah Accident VlM'ipi Co.MrA.-iY, for information U4j rcgaruiufr Acciucnt insur 4 nnce. Mention this paper. Hy &o'.n jou can save membership fee. HaVp ml ov.r $COO,C03.00 for accidental iujuries. De yo::r c-.v.'j Arnt. NO MUDICAI, ESiVSIlSATION RI-QUIRED CtI east VIA LIBRARY CAR ROUTE America'. St-enlc I, me. SSfetJ ? Meals IHnliiK Car. a la Carte TDK AM-RATI. ROl'TF TO KOOIENAI MIXING DISTRICT VIA 8SATTLE AMI SI'OK AXE. Shortest and Quickest Route TO ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS. CULUTH, CHICAGO AXU ALL FOINT4 KAT. Through rahirt nud T'rit Stfrpm, Diniu and Library Vbttrralion Curt. JtKBVirK AMI (KKKY I' S Kyi" A LEI For tii-kt'ta anil fiTll lnfirmtii'n mil on or adore A. B f. IiKNNIsTON. r r T. a.. I'nrilnnil, Orrcon, o. R. C. STEVES;". W. I". A Si-atile. I F ' i r ' Hi 1 i '' i "i jfVtcctaUc Preparation for As similating UicFoodandRcSuki liig the Stomachs and Dowels of Promotes Diislion,Checrful ncss and Rcst.Contains neither Opium.Morpliinc nor fincral. TOT NAltCOTIC. nave oroidHrsa-nuemMa Alx Srrmit JixhMt Stilt -jiniu Sctd Jivpemtint -UAOutoMltSaJe, fiomScrd -flonfud Sugar Uintvynui f unxn A perfect Remedy forConslipa tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions.Feverish ness and Loss or Sleep. Tac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY" OF VHAPPEB. souto 05E(30i - city ...The Most Desirable Suburb... ADJOINING OREGON CITY AND IT is all within one mile of the center of the city and is con- nected by an improved plank road. Healthy location, fine view, good air, soil, water and drainage and a first-class public school adjoining. With all the advantages of the city and but a 15 minutes walk to to the business houses, makes this a very desirable place of residence and bound to grow in popularity. Choice Lots ready for the garden from $100 to $150 on easy monthly installments with liberal discount to home build ers. Call on or address. T. L. riUIMlAX, Trustee, Young men and women who are willing to work faithfully under our direction for six months or a year. We can give you the best instruc tions obtainable in BOOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, SHORTHAND, TELEGRAPHY OR ENGLISH BRANCHES, a"d find yu employment when you are qualified for it. Send for catalog. Holmes Business College 414 YAMHILL iAIOOD BEFORE and AFT'iR rrPIDFXE atrpnBthPiiannd rci"or"3Pn!a!l r 1 '.v. . 1 k 8 v ts .v'l Ppoalalll la. tVl'l DKN K l Hi- o:nv known r-ii. dv to dire wliliout un opi-ratlon. WWiem ImnnJ. aTr A writien itu'.r'ii, e Rlwn and mmev n-tumwi ir nix boxes d-s not eilect a riuuueiu cure. 1 U0 n box, alx I'T p.u.t, bv mull, f end for raKis circular and testiuionlala. Addreas 1A Vol. 31 KUI:l?iK C.,P.y. F'X 2070, B-xa Francisco, CaL JbrSJeb" GEO. A. UARDlNti. DruKKixt, (.)iein City We Do The Business. In the Merchant Tailoring Line of Oregon City as well as Portland simply became our prices are the lowest that can be made. Comfortable fits. First-class work. With you w e will do no step shod, C. O. D., miss-fit guess work, for we try them on )'ou and deliver them to you and guarantee satisfaction. Our salesman will call on you or we would b pleased to have yju c ill 01 in. TAT AT 0 EAGLE TAILORING Co., Children Cry for SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF- IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVEEY BOTT3LE OF n.n U tint nn n nno-lln bottlM ml. It l not sold in bulk. Don't Uo tnjon to mil 9 yon anything els on tno pie or promus uh n la Jnrt ti good" ana wm mnswor btwj mn i pose." Boo tan you gel u-a-o-i-u-a-x-a. I Tht bo- i. . tail y3r sTiZu to of w wriuDir, PRACTICALLY A PART OF IT. Cliarmau JJros.' Block Sil PORTLAND, OREGON BESTOREDv "CUFIDENE" This ereatVeo 'table IVltiiliisiritbcpru8i:rlp tiunot ft ramuUH t'ronclj ptiysii'liiii.wlll quickly cure you of all nt-r-Viiid ct ii'.? i-siM t'l tlm Ki'ln-ruLive iirt'un, such ns LmtMiinhooil, IiisnniMla, I'nhtslri thoB.iclc.fcseuiiiiul KmissinnH, Nervous lpblllty, i'iiiiiil'-s, I'n'iim'i- to JMarry, Kxliuustint; Drains, Vnrloon'le and Cons' :p:i 1 1 'jto'n all losses hvdnv cr ntfflit. Prpvenis quirk ix of Ufe-V-r-n. w:;!ch if notcliwkfrl ida to Spermiitiirilinii and cU t!:lu,T-nrsi . JiniiatiHr. l'illl-:)il.cleuuBeaiueuv;r, uia k iil'ii-vn and t no 11 rlnary nrcn"8 of Ull Iniuunuea. wnk orsni'a. iu nlnpfr rtr ront arft troubled with 33.1 Wanhlncton Strrrt. Portland. Oregon. Pitcher's Castoria, TO THE EAST GIVES THI CUOICR OF TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUT E S VIA GREAT NORTHERN RY. SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL VIA UNION PACIFIC RY, DENVER . OMAHA AND KANSAS CIT1 LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES OCEAN STEAMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAYS FOR...... SAN FRANCISCO for full detail call on or aililre W. H. HIIRI.BUKT, Gen'l 1'hkh Airi-nr, I'UKTI.AIU, 1 1 E. EIcNEIL, Pres. and Mg . Trains arrtvo and depart from Portland a I follows: Depart No. 2 For all Kanti-rn points. ..(1:30 p. m " No. 8 The Dalli' locc.l H:10 a. m Arrive No. 1 From Hie Haul. ItsiOa. m ' " No. 7. From The Dulli n tt::tu p. iu EAST AND SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route OK TIIK 80UTUEHN PACIFIC CO. Express Tralna Leave Portland Daily. South. I I North. 6 0(1 p.m. I Lr Portland Ar 9 :)a. m (l:.Y2p. m. I Lv OreKonClty Lv 8 4UA.M 7:4hA.M. Ar Sauhranciseo Lv :UUP. M The above trains atOD at all stations between Portland and Salem. Turner. Marion. Jellei. son, Albany, Tangent, Hhe.Mj, Halsey, Harris burK, Juiietiou i;ity, IrviiiK. KiiKene, Creswel (.'ottuiie Unive,. Drains, aud ail stations from. Roseburg to Ashland, Inclusive. ROSfiBUKO MAIL DAILY 8:30a.. .Lv Portland Arl4 S(lpn 9:'27a.m. Lv Ore iicm City Lv I 8:StlP.M a:ii0 p. M. I Ar Hoseburir Lv 7.8UA. u DINING OARS ON OODEN ROUTE. PULLMAN BUFFET SLKEPEKti AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attached to all Through Trains, West Side Division, Between PORTLAND and COHVAI.L1S MAIL TKAIN UAll.VlKXCKI'l SUNDAY.) 7:S0A.M. I.v Portland Ar:60Pl.M li:15P.M.Ar Corvallis Lv 1 1 :0S P. M At Albany and Corvaliin connect with train of Oregon Central St Kastern R. K. IXPBKSb TBAIN DAII.V ( KXCKPT8PNDA Y. ) l:f0P. M. I Lv Portland Ar I (:i!5 A. M 7.10P.M. Ar JIcMlnnville Lvo:t(iA.M Dlreet connection at Sun Francisco wlil Occiileniiil aim Oriental and Puclllc Wall sicnnisliip Lilies fur J AN AXU L'lUflA . Builing dates on application. Rates and tli kcls In eastern points and Curope also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU und Al'STltALIA, can be obtained from E. K. H'JVK, Agent, Oregiio City K. KOEHI.KR. E. P. ROOKKH, Mansgei, Astl. F.A!'. Portland, Or. Portland, Or, 0.C.& E.R.R.Co YAQI'INA HAY Connecting at Yaqnina Buy with the San FraiiciM'o ami Yuiiulna Bay Steamship Company. SleaniKliip "Fnrallon" Sails from Yaqnina every eight days for San Francisco, Coos Buy Port O.vfunl, Trinidad and Iluinbolt Buy, Tasscnger accommndiitlons unsurpiissed. Shortest route between the Willamette Valley Hiid Calilnruiit. Faro from Albany or points west to San Franuisco: ( nbln, rouud trio Steerage To Coos Bay and Port Oxford: Cabin, To Humbolt Bay: Cabin, Round trip, good for B0 day?. 15 00 5 0U 6 00 8 00 RIVER DIVISION. Steamers 'Allmny" and '"Wm. M. Hoag.'i newly furnished, leave Albany ilnilv (except Saturdays) ul 7:45 a. in., arriving at Portland the same day at 5 p in. Returning, boats leave Porlland same davs at 6:00 a. m., arriving at Albany at 7:45 p. m. ' J C MAYO, Supt. River Division, ... .... Corvallis, Or. KDWIX STOXK, Mgr.. ,H4 80 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. 'ill AT .4. TRAOt MARKS, COPVRICHT8 Ac hJzVX "n.',!n "''' nl derlplnn mar quickly ascertain, free, whether an invention la Probably pate:itable. Corumunloallnn. atrtrtlT conJdentlaL OMest agency fnrrini piVenS In Amenca. We hare a Washlnatnn vm Patents taken through Muua Co reoatra special notice in tbe receiv SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, MUNN A fn 3l Br..dwr, Ne, y.rk. Dr. Price's Cream Eakinir Powder rwd Uwi Mraa. HkKrau. Far jp Frncic 3