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1 I TH ronrixra TTnrr?ATT. THTTT?SD AY. MAY 24. 1SS8. RuPJBLIOAN ILimiii pi uie the refusal of President Cleve- ; latul to approve the liver aiul harbor We, vour committee gun J'latior j bill, and we denounce the action oL; iaud Itesoltuiuus beg leave to repur j th Sec etary of War in what seems j as follows: I t0 e il Studied attempt to delay the ,' The Republicans in the State of i improyemeut of the Columbia river; ; Oregon, in convtutiou assembled, re- and fully recognizing; tiie importance ! slfirm:iig their allegiance to, and con- of our fcreat waterways as regulators lidence "in, the greao Republican of freight charges, not only on the I party, of the nation, of whose Grand waterways themselves but 0:1 the ; achievenieuts an I long and success- railroads as well, we insist that our j iui administration of the government great rivers should be free and open ! oi the United Strtes they have so j to the sea, and (we demand of the much cause to be proud, and the ! general government need of appro- j glory ot which they are entitled to j priatious therefor. At the same, t-lii.w, 11 iw ir.;:kfc ami present the fol- time we recommend the uext Legis- ; loA-iu.r st iteuicat of their principles J iature to take proper and adequate! .vl j .jlic: j stejis to insist at once in opening the j I'irbi AVe favor honest and eili- j great nver to general Commerce. ! t-ieut a.Uuhiistiadoa .t tne depart- i Lastly vVe denounce the civ 1 j incuts ni government both iyiMH and ! service reiorm pro ft -ssior.S of Pres.- j at:oii I dent Cleveland as a sham and fraii'i, j Secv.n i The right of til. citizen j as promises made to secure votes oe aiitltori. d by la.v, and to i; tve ids lor election, ami tiiu violations of j oits h.-!i.-jly .outed, oug'nt to he which hu been a.s !;.-unit as tie; J esptuCwd aii iad eii'urts to control 1 i hunger of the Democratic ollicc-scck- j limit that right deserves the coll j i couid demand. PURE ticm nation of ail good citizens. Third That while disclaimin ii j;ht to interfere with the adminis tration of ' tiie internal affairs 01 for trigh nations, we sincerely approve the efforts of Irish and English statesmen to secure by peaceful methods the American principal of "Home little" for Ireland. Fourth That we are in favor of such legislation as should prohibit and puctsh the manufacture of adul terated foods. Fifth That we are in favcr of the tuactineut of a law by Congress, vheieby the homestead and pre-emption r'ghts of settlers shall not be iorfeited by cancellation of tilings by he laird department when settlement or tilings are made in good faith. sixtii That we f ivor the encDur fiiiement and development of our State by the construction of railroads and other systems of transportation nud that we hold all corporations to be strictly responsible to their liabil ities under the law, and recognize the light of the Legislature to enact all reasonable' limitations on corporate power. Seventh That we regard the fnither im migration into the United .States of Chinese laborers as directly upposed to the interests of American labor; and we therefore heartily ap prove the action of the Republican .Senate in providing by proper legis iation for so amending our treaties -vith Cnina as to prevent their fur ther immit'ration here. Eighth We recognize that the! iia'iou mvos a debt to lue surviving ' veeraus of the rebellion which can not lie adequately repaid, and hold-to to be the duty of the general govern ment to prcwide for the necessities of tieni and theirs by prompt payment oi liberal peusious. Xinu That the action of Presi dent Cleveland in orderingthe return pt the rebel flags was an unwarranted assumption of the right to use for political purposes the trophies of a valor he did . not possess and the fiuits of a victory he did not help to itcure. Tenth While we approve every henest elliirfc to preserve our public lauds by the punishment of willful trespas.ei upon them, and are in iayor of such measures as will en courage our citizens to settle upon a:iu improve Uiem, we condemn the actum 01 the present administration us vittcuitu iurs to urofcrct color of which, in- fl:i US pi-ft'i inch iaud ' THE MARKETS. The price of wheat has been steadily advancing, and the tone of the market is now more hope ful than at any recent period. A pool of 7000 bushels was sold yes terday at the Farmers' warehouse for 15,!a cents. Rut little over one fourth of the wheat crop has yet been sold, but it prices continue to advance the bulk of the crop Ls likely to soon move. ALBANY QUOTATIONS. Wheat fi'2(M5 Oats W' 40c. Flour 0 pei bbl. Potatoes 75c. Eggs HJSjj'e. Latter 'A)c Lard !(?, 10: Wool I'iii!-; h':. Hams lU(c(123of. Slioulders-irtS. Bacon ll12c Hay Timothy, oats and cheat, $14. Apples Green, f l(Rl..r0 per bu. Plums Dried, !t 10c. per lb. Apples dried bleached 'Je suudricd (i Sc. Chickens $3.50o.2 SO Hides BoW hklcs, grctp. 5 c, dried 10 c ; deer skins, :0c; sheep pelts, 10 j0", according to wool. Beef iJ((4,l-.c gross. Mutton 2 50 per head. Hogs 5(it0c, dressed. Lard Kegs, or 5 gallon tins, JSj.j'c: I pails, Itc. j rOKTLAXH MAUKETS. I Wlii-nt Oji,,ic valU-y -si iSg'l '25; j Wa'la Walla, liuTl. ?'l lif. 1 IT. I c.iis .Market dull. Wote-i:.',4i;-:.c Flour Valley slatiikrrL- 11 noted lit -34 00. and Wall.i V.,ila brands &j 'At(S 75, superfine 2 5()((2 75 )n:r barrel. Hay Baled timothy quoted at lc 1 7 perton. Feed Bran, per ton. slOfiilX; shorts $1('20; chopjicil barley, s24(jji" uer 11. Barley Brewing.pcr ctl,l; ground per ton. 25( 27 50. Hops Quote j(('0c icround. Butter Choice dairy, oOtiiV-a'e per lb; brine in rolls, 20(it 27c. Eggs Fairly steady; ltic per dozen. Provisions Bacon, ln(r Hlc; hams, I2t 12;.,'e; shoulders, ',.. 7 e. U'ool Plentiful. Valicy, l'.ic.rjic; Eastern Oregon, Hid' ISc. Meat Steady, iieef, wholesale, 4i-r. llc per lb; dressed, Sc: sheep 4-''.c ner lb; dressed, 7c; hog.-, daessed, .. 7c; veal, 7('.)c Potatoes Market heavy. Per . .1, 75('Vn)c. Burbanks lavoi ire. SMEM txcrllci e proven in niillions'onionus for mere ll.an .a Cit;: itcrol a cent ry. Jti.isiisc(" bthe Unitca Estates ' government Endorsed by the heads ol the greatuniversities as the Strongest, Purest, and most Healthful. Dr. Price's iuc Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Sold only in cans PE1CE BAKING IWYDEK COMPANY, 11 F0HTM1LIIR HAVE SOMETHING IMPORT ANT TO PAY T01TIIEIR CUSTOMERS. TiiEY HAVE Onened -A FINE LINE OF mi i diiii o ffl Q Z M I f ib. Fortmiiler I Co, ! -Funeral Directors 1 T NEW YORK. CHICAGO, IN?RICH,GOI ST. LOUIS. mofs 1 nouse -ALSO A full assortment of I Wai Paper THOS. BRINK. Best Line of Furniture In the City of Albrny ! Fancy "Wicker Chairs Lounges Parlor Cornice Poles Mirrors Feather , fil Pillows Spring Mattresses, Window Shades Walnut Exten-I? sion Tables Suits, And what you can't find at. other houses, I haveit. In factovery thing that is kept in a first-class house. Ash, Maple and Walnut Chamher sets, Chairs, Spi'iny lieds, ljounaen JUtc,, Etc., at Prices tftai CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. ALBANY" . - - . ORKCJON I hi Newest Styles, ami all kinds of FINE FURNITUE 1 (Iplioistered Goods. (LiiinCountyBank ! Cowan. Ralston ,t- On 0' ffl j PSGMPT ATTEKTiaS.F.P.SlASSH'iF.lE , ,sTA',t r mincfs hours call -jxt t'A'.A ! onicr ri:th awl U.tkcr stiett?. ! LiYery,F88iI & SaleStaMe.- Corner Second and Ellsworth Sis . Hous.-:s" Boas: !M-!i by tpc ('r.y cr mont-h. C:.i riaes nr kuuiu on reasonable term & Co. Cowan, Ralston .slX'i LSOIW TO Cowan 5t Cusick Albany, L. E. BLAIN'S Oregon ; Traiia--ta a irencral Iintikiii Lusiiit s. I '"'' ''-lil i'r::v...' on Ni-w Voik, San I'nu;- ! rin ino:uv on aj..i-.-.etl m-mritv. .irjjcs'.ts Mi!Ji;i-l ' i C:Iiw.-!!ii!, ciitnwtcj to ik i Tir jVl. riunpt attiiitinn. "-MAMMOTH STOCK OK- Oregon Views, J. G- CRAWFORD, THE PHOTGGRAPHBE, 0F ALBANY - - ORIOGON. C DARKIES THE FINEST LIA'EOFOREGON vicA'ein the West. Catalogue wtnlon apili-L-ation. We have also all the iiejr.itives of A.B. Paxton, made at Albany, ano "any one car. have duplicates from their at the following' prices: Cards, per dozen S2 on. Cabiwts, per doen S3 00. BouiV.irs, per dnzen 00 Copvins and enlarL'i'" oM pictures a specially "tiik i:st lifk luvt i;. mHoSE WHO HAVE HXD EX I'EKIEKCE X ill the leading eoinpanies say no ctiio co:npany furnishes :is ijood insurance low cost as the Ncrtftwestern Jiutual. The following well known mvn givfc sue testimony: lSishofi Wm. Stevens Vrrry, Davenport, Iowa. Henry Bi'iiedlrl. .Ilamifaclui-ei-, . Milwaukee, Wisconsin . j Hon. F. V.. f'r:tl!. Supreme S-ucfire j New York State. ! .loll 11 ;a(es. Stajor, ; i'ortlaud, Or. i Vm. lteiti. i:an'icr. j Portland, '.'r. L. t'.. t'l:!i;i. SJerelcntl Albany, Or. Ai:-1 many hundred cf otiitrs all ovei If" e I 'nit oil States. AGRICULTURAL DEYOE & ROBSON, ALBANY. 5 - OREGON. DEPOT Proprietors ! Fanersl WmM ; iflluuilnilbL: ! ! A. X Y j Oregon : m 02M F OF Albany Jlavi- removed into their new Imiliiiiij; , FULL and have on hand for Hie trade of ISSb LINE OF act iff.- Uon : ;l.:(:fiCS tiie ll'. in oil.tfi ti:ev have tirli lt:d ' their : oiituiaU 11 a v- : e ii.iveiiiiuer : biead of ijUi'suins; the policy of the riepubheau adiniuisti'rttlon Dy cuuy io the arrest aud punishment of t-lioSvi only whose actions jppeared to iiiive buen dishonest and criminal. It has refused to cause said lands to be surveyed, thereby cMsjonraing their settlement by people, needing and de sirhig to t;ike them. The admiis Viation also tilled the country with a, imrde 'it officers styling themse ves 1 "'.Sj.eciai Agents of the interior De partment,'" who have been made to j act as s jiii-s and informers upon such o: the honest citizens as have ven- ! tared to settle upon the public lands for the purpose of carving for thein- seives iiomes in the wilderness and ! has caused tiie arrest f honest set- j ilers upon those lauds upon oharres j inlse and infamous, and publicly j brandi'ijj rlifiiu as roiiiiers .and thieves j has caue i thein to be dragged into ! both the civil and criminal courts to : bs tried up ii false and fictitious; charge?, vii;rfby cuuipelliug tiiem to! iucuv tiie expense 01 two ilei'etises j auaii.st the s'iuie aec: has caused t tiie&o sriMit- special agents Co ra:s. ; mie-.lioliJi .il dispute the ritst ' iionest ctiy.jas to require title to tie -ul;!ie 1 upon which l!Ol"-.sJj V.'.l I ill t'Ki.i ! iifid for -vliieh tiiey hae (ilOUf'V. ' 'l! " i. Vic direetiou of iiie aiiMimistraiioii. Hkc a e.iu;-t r-uiix4 to convict, de di'ivi"i toe vtucr of bis la. id. robbed iiitu of beneiit of lis ianor and rcf u-ed to ..return his uioio-y ; anil tin i'.'i oiis have been perpetuated so-called ijeiilocrcllie reform. Kieven-ii Tliat tiie piiiicy of the Democratic administrativui, wiiieii would j.iaee wool and lumtiei' on tiie free list and woolen g:ods on the liipi'iv protected list, cotton prints.in the f ee list, and other similar ai ti des; hooji irou on t ie protected li.si; and which poii?y would coiituuie tiie uoliswiaon of S50,0U0,0G0 on sugai eacu jear, while at the same time tiie majority applaud the claim to carry out toe President s idea that a tat if tax is robbery of the eople, consti tutes a piece of uiiparelieil political dishonesty, having for its soie object tiie .siieeess of the Democratic party at the next election, even at tiie ex pense of the j radical destruction of many of out" most important agricui uiral an 1 uiiinufacturing industries. Twellth We favor tiie policy ot providing, ehieliy rc r the revenues ot tiie general ilovernmeut ;uul for the purposes essential to the general jzov ernmeiit, a system ot cities levied upon imports . so adjusted as to dis criminate iu favor of domestic iudus- l ies and productions and in t.tvor of American iaimr. and we declare in fiver ot reuuoing the nuintal surpiua revenues 01 t.ie tovernicein. iy niitiiu free of eutv sucii ai t: itinera.! us-, as cannot le lareiy pi one d or manuiactured ny people. ' ' ' In: rtecnt.il That we d psecatethc atttmptsof ti e Democrat i : o'luims- j tratieii to liciliade the hoii! -t i.e.l of j .ll.eil.-a to : iCVelMltil the pafper i labor of t'ne t hi wol hi. THE MM i Kite !l OREGON PACIFIC- RAILROAD. A X U GARDENER'S AND CARPENTER'S TOOLS, , The largest and best.variety of STUDEBAKER 1 NEWTON FARM WAGONS, HACSS AND o u u ur IE3 Oregon Development Oosj vSteamsliio Line I In the central Willamette Valli oionioUv filled at lowest rates. y. Orilers'froin adistance solicited and jCawlal StockoOOOOO ! 1MI6I IS t'AI'U'ilL jH:,5,i:. I OFF1GKKS. ! President Cltarli-'s V..' V,'()lvorr..i!. j Vieo-PieHhloiii - .1 Treasurer .1. W. Cusick. I Secretary J. K. Ehlerkiu. ' DliMCCTilUS. j k. . :-tr;vlian, t;ims. E. AVoKcr-! i ton, J. L. Cowan, D. P. Monteiih. i j d. W. Cusick, J. O. Wrifsman, .!. ! ! K. I'.hlerkin, Charles ilonteith, (j. i ' F. Simnson. Vl n. keck Designer cS: Scui.ptos IMUlll.i-,-s. h. ue.-.-l'iriv;.- -.il-lets, et.'., hi-ts c :.c:l iiuil'thi.-o-nvte lie Itevere House ;i i'l will keCD coi:.::'it!v en hi'.'.nl marfcii MiitaWe ;..r iliulitLtiiDiiyo, iiuCyU-CiiJiiui;? " ' Anil a'l liiu Is e: -vr--!.: f ivhieli marb'e -r otlier ornainvuiRl stoiie is :evottsl. Tho - v.-i-hilri- v 'il-'r; of : It:.' Klii-i -'n-.;:il cr.'iU llp-'.'l Kill) Miuii::'. -:r s eis-. '.vhcae examine his vor!: jiri.res. inuM dpi r: O. AVrit:-iii.;; .g t PLOEIST, Roses a Specialty.; Cemetery lots planted ami earel,for i.y the i month or vcar. i i ALBANY, - - OKKGONF 0 HiiN OTIS Hi IS til DAVIS BROS- AND CO. DSALKRS IN GKXKRAL MKRCMAXPISK. SUED!), LINN Co.. OREGON. V EES SHORTER. ! ,AXD 2 2 JHours Less Time, Than lv anv other route: i t. rtiil all kipkiii Used by Farmers ! Safe, sound, Conservative A Square Company, i Managed by Square Men, j Patronized by Square People i Parsoaiss Ilsais Enterprise In all rhiijie'Aest untl most ilesir.iliie styles Now Opened. ALBANY eoiafe estate, Fi'si-e'a-s thr-msa l'-is-',.er ami frei-t ;rnn I'rt'ami a'ul nil pi.ivts in 1 he . amuttu Vi-lluv to an-i troui Franeiseo. foi'kI to rQiifni'ni' : 111 lath' I.U luiiiV;; lh. , ....10 i'( .... i ; - rVji!a!5ete Jlitei- S.itir ol' SIc.uih-:-- T:i; Wm. M. llftw, tb'i X. S. lieiuk-v an.i lie Tiiree S:.-ter are .-ei'-. i'-e for t"-th p--vrr.er ami :re:uhr, tvaiti.- hv; ween Cirv .m i i'ortiai ii uii'i iarenne-.l-aiu ). ints. '.- ci'.iiiirui.i s wharf. 'nri :isl ii-itinan ac i o. s wharf, N s. ii-n ami !-.- .it St., rorviantl, three tiiiii-s . -.h-': ' c is iVilows; NDKTll Uiil'NI). J.v Cfiri'J is Moil, Wei), ami Kri. (a- Alh.iiiy ilon , WM. ami Kn... Ar I'oriKuiil Tees , '1 her. a.i-i S-.t Sol Tit i:'jl"M). I A- IVirtJaml Mini., V.'eJ. ami li 5f' in Lv Alii my Tin-., Tlmr. ami S it I - pin Ar Ciirvailis 'I'lies., 'I'linr. ami Sat... 4 W :n .i:cc'iiiilatioiis UMllrii is-CiT'Or rnii-'m i ami satetv. t Far, am' fi'ei.iris ia V;"iiiin r. ihe Ure:on5l)ove!)ment com ae's t'ivm--hi(W, linieii le -sthat l.y any a- her route lie jweeii all points in the Willlaiuette Valley .mi San Francisco. Sailing dates. -IA- Oukoon Sc C .uni lamia .':ni i-tiuii--. 14 KE MOUNT SHASTA KOI SOI -Dealers iiv (.'alii'ornia Albany a i.i :eo l I!! . in . I.v :;o ,ii General Hard war 7:'0 S.i-a! . . Ar :- ass. Tr;; irtlami . !',".? i v . . . l-r. ..r..lii:-; ll- t:ijlv--Kx. Sun. e S:i"K a m . . 2:40 p in . IL'MH l 1!!.. I'm tlami . . . Albany... Kitirene. . Ar.. :t:!;. .Lv. .ll::l." .Lv.. 'i.-i'ii !. l::in()ii !;rat:'i. -AND- A.NCISCO April 2:)th .Thnrsilav, -Mav Kith .May -it Mav I'ist FROM SAX : Willamette, Valley... i Willamette Va'ley ; Willaiiiette Val ey i Wiiiauielte Valley KBOSI YAUI IXA. : Willamette Valley Willamette Valley ) Wiliamelte Valley The rompaiiy reserve ihe risrht I tea'nus or sa:;in' ll sj. i!. T'oiiy, tJeiiT F. V'!'. A'.i iit JO i M 0 1 1 1 ; )i 1 1 e r v i s i re e I . iAti.v i-Ass;---;iiKi: trains K.'.ecpt JMimlayg.) t l.i'Vii'in'iKiltll'iA M I !.,v .Ali.anv l-ro " L'orvaiiis a M " t'.irva'lisi 1 ' , Ar A!'-"iv a M ' Ar Yamilna r'''"' ' ). &, C. tiu;ii3 connect Aii hv ami .Ficiiiiural Implemenis. p in. . I.v. . S:.V! ; in.. r. . 2:o'.l p m. . Lv. . 1:311 i) in. . Ar. . ...Allmny.. . . I.chaiiMi . ...Alhanv.. n. . . - r. -Lv. . Ar. . Lv . i:(H) a-n -A pm :M pm 1 1.- i . 1 , r. . : ' . i i Mav f.tb : ..Mav" lath ..May 2li;h tn change I raiie;scOj.eal.iC Iron, Steel and Coal Waaons and Jiayyies Jtope and Cordage lifacL-sm iths' Supplies Carpenters9 Tools Jia iiders' Hard irare Powder, Shot, efr. Giant Poivder tr Fase Sates and A .res. i PULLMAN i'.'t K'i hi Sinn slot-jars for mvi.ihI -i nis- p: ! setiyers en aU rlir-.m h trains free .if el,an.i 1 The . A. V. It R. Ferry ma1 i-s i-iiniui-ii. I with all the reaiilar trains on iiie east sii'e Oi vision frm ii foot of F street. j'.elwcf-n J'orllaml ami Corvaili.-. n-.Ol Train Uaii.v-F.Ncept Snmiay. .rig 33 7-::o n m. li:;!" p m .i.v.. .A'-. . . . I'orilam! . fwvalli--' Ar. ;ri.ia a. m T.so v. iii. Garden and Grass Seeds :;ir-s?; Ji-aiti i?:ii!y --Kxeipt Sunday, :'! . C. IIocve. Acting U. F. & P. Wm. M. ir-'AH, (ji Hi ral .Manager. Hilt Corvallis, Oregon A au di UUl' 1.M'' n BOND & SON. lK-alurs in General lerclianaice Ii-viim. I.:i::e ' . recoil 1). T. Wytnari, a i'eiil fur tin. Slate I-tMir.ini-e (-u:!ij.;i!iy fur Aii any ami Linn i oc-.i: v !',a ii'.-.ul!U-c w'th Stlwiie.- !i i' iv.ii i'- ! i ' ; - i ii-- : t i' (i'i. ;i 'i" 1 . -: 'ii ss y . 1; j;i'ii vv'i'i! iiave Sin- i,ii;'i: v t !"isi'i''l !'i in iiis a'-:-iiev 1 v .i''';: .:' .-: iiiltir oiiiee, lvv: limn; ea.-t e; r. .v i V V j P V ... LIIMMm j " 3WK,OT!V2EIi.'WfW Ulj S:00 p in. I:".'i p in. I.v. . r.. Pc.i-'laml ..i. Mhiiiv Ar. e.I.v. !):fMi a n At Allrmv an'! C'-rvVlis runntvt wi i tra;i! of ore;."'!! I'" r.i:'r'-ail. Ssr'i't'r f 1 1 ! inf'aiii-.ti--n ri ranlin rare? ui', er --, ''.';: "n e" i pain li. KO!-.:!i.i".i;. MailaA F. I' or. iiii;i:i;-;. (!. F. .V l E0- Ee.il Lea A 'D - f hi V f'. n, Collection ami ertv i ami sti-k 1'iTaN t-ity j'r")'-v o. ii T'illr-'' e iKfil;. ais-he.? to v ;ir" I i J to o X CO ALBANY, OREGON. .hs: kss ; A Full Corps of Instructors, ; Classieal, seieittilii, litcraiy, i;on:iiiere sii'l iiprinal elapses. -ses r.f sivaly raneJ tot meet tiie neciis all grades sliaients. Ipteia! inomcnierits tiTerei! siia'eiils fix m aereail. Tniiir.n ranges tic 5.50 'to 12.5Q . 1-Ki! TF.KM !;";ni in private families at Ir vv'rale He.ims for .-elf-hoaniLiiL' at small expense, eareiiil siiwrviiion exerei?e;I over p h'-v.-v fror.i !i"ine. For eir.whirs anil full pnrt:ei:IarP,'' a the president-, ItF.Y. KLKERT N. ("C'NDIT, Albany, Oregon THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN, FiHSIST'S PiNACEA, As a Blood Purifier tills iiieiiicine is hiuhiv I reei'iiimemleJ for alt nepnier or' chronic or ', oiil stamiinii enmplainus, eruptions of the skin, sueh as pimples, blotches am! rashe, rhij worms, tettir, sltrhenm. seahl heaii, ; SeT"fula. or King's Kvil, rheuinatisip -iin is I the hones, side ami head, ami ul seses i arising from impurity ot the blood. The nnlv genuine is mar ufaetureil hy 8. F.. Dubbel successor to Fahrney I-iros. kCo. W;.ynes'r:ori Pa. Price reilueed io 7ae. per bof.le. PJSitJJT 's proving to be a fine .11 l ai: C3INT- reme'i I 'rice 2m:. per b. i.v. OUBB ft' DUBBEL REO THYME PAIN P?Snr ! the uoriils srea.tc.se pain reniedv 'jylls- it is useil bnth intemaPv ami ex ternally ami acts like niaific. For' pah' xl eramns in she stomach or limnls I U worth lis weight in iokl. Price 2fc. ; cr bottle AtflOifl.Hn O OU . Oil EREIOll BALM OF LIFE Has been soici for several vcars in the iit and has proven bayomi a dmil.t to be the srreatest boom to women, the world has ever knew, it is for the relief of the pane;s of nia'eri'it.v ami the cure of all female eon, plaints, Women will hail this with joy after they read the testimonials in the " ' irs from tiuiiiir.'da : of women who have use Price si. 00 J wr at (1: - F. .P.AXV, -.- 1"; i Hit. ai lforaTi kinds of nouitrv. A.'COHKX, Albany, Or Kouitccu.ii We aenouuee an 1 t 1