Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, April 12, 1889, Page 1, Image 1

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VOL. IV. NO. .114
15 CENTS A A.-LJliv.
ALBANY, OilEGONj I iiiiAY APlilL 12 IStO.
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G. L BUGKHAN.
Successor to E. W. Langdon.
-DBALKB 13T-
Drugs, Paints, Oils,
Perfumery and toilet articles,
also a full line of books and
stationery, periodicals, etc.
pjf Prescription careful
compounded
IN ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE,
Albany Oregon
Mi
111
SUCCOESSRS TOjW.fC. TWEEDALE
Having purchased this welljknown store and addedjUargelyjgto Jtkeir stock,
carry an immense lima ef
Stoves and General Hardware
Including the celebrated EARLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL cooking
stoves and ranges, parlor and cooking stores, mad all kinds of kitchen
, utensils: also a comlpete aasortasent ef
and Gardeners' Tools
Farmers
-AND-
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
rumps, hose, copperware, tinware, rnd plumbers' goods a specialty. Our
prices are guaranteed to be satisfactory. The public is invited to
all . ud inspect our stock. Tweedale's building, Albany, Oregon.
f
gr'CTrwawjrAj-iwr
What is
UN
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A niarvci
of purity .strength and wbolesomeness
More economical tliao the ordinary
kinds, and cannot be sold in competi
tion witb multitude of low test, short
weight alum or phosphate powders
Sold only in c-uis. Royal Bikin' jow
deb Co . 10T. Wull t.. N. Y.
D.W Crowley A Co., Agents,
Portland, Oregon,
riii'jtitiAN
WIl. DAVIS, M. D. PHYSICIAN, AND
8U.'oi. ( an lie found a! his office
room iu Sushan'o block, I- irht street, Albany
Uregon-
DK C. C1IASIBERL1N. HOMEOPATHIC
physician and mrjreon. office, i-cmcr
Third aad Lyoo streets, Alfcanj, Oregon
V.'. IIASTON, PHYSICIAN AND SUR
, peon, Albany, Oregon
M.
II. KLLIS, PHYSICIAN
peon, Albai.y, Oregon.
AND SURr
CC. KKLLY, PHYSICIAN AND el'R
. (teon Albany, frruoii. office in Pierce's
new block ofliee.hi'Urn, from 8 a. m. to 4
P. M
A. I. ROKSlTEl:, Vh'iU'.IN.MiY Jil'R
. irt'Oii, cMdnufc ef )ii(rio veterinary
college and ii.cn: be r of the- Oiitiirio Veterin
ary medical society, is t'lt ji;.rid to treat the
discuses of a!! d.n est irr.tecl animals on
scientific principle., tll'iri nt Ans Alanliall'n
livery sf.tMe. Resilience 4 ' li aid lalapooia
streets, Al' anv, Oregon.
Castorf- i Tr. tSacm1 VUtiher' oil, toaitw and srtriolc entire
Infant. and CMMrw's Contpladgts- Swpwrtoy ta C tog
Parggorto or Wajipotla gy-rsrpa. CkDdjrwa cry for Cwtoria. PJfi
3 kmc of Mothow tie Cartorla,
1R K KOI.DKWAY, VKTfcl.'INARY SI R.
J. l'i'oii, Alhawv, Oregon. Crai'.u.ite of ilttl
I man and Aincrii-i:ii i-olli .'(-.
(Vutorlaniml CVJIc, Constlpatiao ;
lr Stoniacli, DUrrncea, KractoUoa
OIts heaitby tiieep ; also aida digestioa ;
ammn-gomjoi abi0M3(aia
T raeonrjnend Chatoria for chRdrcn't
Complain ta, am somrinr toaoy pcaKription
ksown (o me. "H. A. Abcheb, M.D..
1U Bo. Oxtoc&aL, Brooklyn, S. Y.
Eex CxmcixiM. CkaisAaz, 77 tSasrsy SC, Kew York.
3?.
The Leaijf Clothier,
tTTOK.W:).
WaiaOa larlh.
Is the rc8oipet;ple will not, can
not or do not; aee auy difference in
cheap nostrums put up by Cheap
John bouses dr irresponsible parties
at enormous profits, rather than take
a niediciue of Fh-IiI wide reputation
and one thufc S'i;. 'ir.g universiil satis
taction at etjuii . ici.-? No medicint
in the worl i g yiiiu such unparal
leled satis'rf.'tiq for purifying the
blood as B 'isi , Blood Pui ilier and
Blood Mah K wl every liottle that
does not tJ y, work will cost you
noinibg.4 iv.?- Li. Diaotviiun, arug-
Every mother is iau.ioi.ed against
giving her fluid landa:iunt or pnra
coric; it creates an unnatural craving
for stimulants which kills the mind
or the child. Acker's Baby Soother
i- specially prepared to benefit chil
dren and cure their pains. It is harm
less and contains no opium or mor
phine. Sold by Foshay & Mason.
Chamberlain's Rye and SKin Oint
ment is unequalcd for old chrouic
sores. Many ta.-es have been pcrina
nantly cured by it. For sale by Fo
shay & Vason.
New goods at Read's
WANTED.
THOSE WISHING A FIRST
class piano, sewing machine, the
latest music or artists' materials, will
find a bargain by calling at Mrs. B.
Hy man's. The pianos are fully guar
anteed for five years. The best
pianos made to stand the climate of
the Pacific coast. The New Ameri
can Sewing Machine will please most
fastidious. Painting and music les
sons given there Stamping, Em
broidery and Dressmaking done to
order. No. 115 1st St., Albanv, Or.
Cinard AgaUiMt The.&irike,
And always have a bottle of A-'f'-'a
English Remedy in the house. V iu
cannot tell how soon Croup may strike
your little one, or a cold or cough
may fasten itself upon you. One
dose is a preventive and a few doses
a positive cure. All Throat and
Lung troubles yield to its treatment.
The Remedy guaranteed by Foshay
d- Mason
GENERAL NEWS.
Latest
Concerning
Samoa.
Affairs at
N ITT Dt'.PA R I HI K t ltlTIC IKU.
Seventeen Bonlangemts to Be A nested A
Blovdy Prize Fight-Eastern aad
. Old World Botes. .
The Hbralb's Special Dwpatches.l
Washington, April 11. Re
specting the .an Francisco dis
patch criticizing the navy depart-lii-nt
for i s l iilure to accept the
offer of coal from Australia for the
American men-of-war at Apia,
the commander of the bureau of
equipment eaid : "We don't know
that the loss of the vessels at Apia
was due to the lack of coal. My
latest advices are dated the last
week in January and show that
there was a supply of coal on the
beach amounting to 150 tons.
Nine weeks ago the Monongahela
sailed from San Francisco to Apia
with 600 tons of coal which we
had on hand at Mare Island navy
yard. It was not, therefore, re
garded as necessary to buy Wel
lington coal at $10 per ton when
we had coal of our own which had
been bought and paid for. Wel
lington coal will not be exposed to
weather, and it would not be wise
to lay in a stock at any place where
we have no proTision for shelter.
Another Dividend Declared.
Washington, April 11. The
Comptroller of Currency has de
clared a second dividend of 20 per
ceDt. in favor ot the creditors of
the First National bank of Living
stone, Montana, that making in all
95 per cent, of cluinis paid, aod
amounting to $2o322. The biiuk
failed in August 1884.
Tbe Kamoaa Commission.
Washington, April 11. Lieu
tenant Parker, tf the U. S. Navy,
will accompany the Somoa com
mission which sails from New
York Saturday in the capacity of
the secretary. lie was attached tu
Adams for three years and it is ex- , i m'4
i .i . u- i i j Chicago t.nd All An
pected that his knowledge of f "
iL . ;n i r ; . team wcie gien
to the commissioner.
DR. N. HLACKIil i:n, attoknky at
. Ijiw, Ailaiiy, Oregon. (Mire in Odd
ii; !low's lcni-le. Vil! (tract ire in all fourth
jf the state, undone hpecial attention to ull
busline.
y OLVKIiTON CHARLES E. AlrTO!lNliV
l at Ijiw, AIIk'OV, or. Ottiee in roome li
and 14, Foster's lilock, over L. K. Riain'H !
stor ,
WKATHllRKORD, ATfiiRNEY AT i
Oregon. fitnce in t!d
rellow H lemplr. Mill (.ra tlOt IB all the I
courts ot thewtate, and (;i e H;.ti.... attention,
to all business I
SPK ML AOTH't:.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
(Graduate of the Royal College of
London, England, also of theJielle-
vue Medical College.
The Dr. has spent a lifetime of
study and practice and makes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, scrofrla enlargements, tumor?
and wens, without pain or the knife.
If.- f.lj. 111 -i L iiu a . m ' I '.1 1 f ,' 1 1 f f ruat.
ment with electricity. Has practi. e.l seilIfH ha.s P?al to all the mon
i!i the (jennan trench anrl ImicIisIi
investigation of the pension office
to piove that the office during the
last three yeans, and especially the
past summer and fall, was used 88
a political machine. Not only wa
the office itself filled with em
ployes in violation of the law, hut
pensions were allowed with a view
to political effect. It is probable
that nearly every one of the men
employed by General Black will
be dismis-ed within a very abort
time.
The exposures which Commi
sioner Tanner will ' undoubtedly
nink of the management of the
(tension office under Commissioner
Black will prove n sensation.
TIIK DAKOTA FIRW
Hundred of Families are Dertitnle
An Appeal for Help.
Minneapolis, April 10. Alder
man Smith returned this morning
fiom Sully county, Dakota, where
he went to investigate the extent of
the damage by the recent prairie
fires.
"It was a terrible eight," he
said. "1 did not suppose the fires
were so bad. There are at least
100 families in Sully county who
lost most of the wheat they had.
Some of them saved a few things,
but in most cases nothing was
saved. Those who witnessed tbe
fire told me that the names jumped
four and five rods, so that ordinary
fire protection was of no avail. One
man had a Hick daughter in bed,
when be saw the fire coming, and
bis wife rushed into the barn to
untie the horses, while he ran to
save the girl, and he had just car
ried her out on the ploughed field
when fire sprang upon his house,
his wife barely escaping. The
horseR were burned. I saw 400
sheep binned in a heap. The peo
ple cf Blunt have done a good
ileal for the t ufl'erers, but they are
unable to do half enough, and I
hope the good eople of Minn ao
lis will put their shoulders to the
wheel at once, ireed wheat is
what they want, particularly now
that the spring season is at hand.
Everything that can be given in
the shape oi relief ought to be
turned in at once."
Tbe Katte
Philadelphia,
lUliiftt.
11. Tie
KfoloiiM Striker.
Paris, April
among the dock
11. The strike
workers at Mar-
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day or night. His motto is
(iOOO WILL TO ALL."
employed on the docks. The
strikers are becoming demonstra
tive and threaten to attack the ofli-
eers ot tlie steamship companies
T K.
J . law, Albany,
9,999.00
r EVERE HOI SE,
Xl Pfciner, Prop.
allany, or. chas
I Inlv tirat.M-laiui hinuo t
in the city. Lar,-e sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General stage otficre for Corvallig.
H.
EWKRT. PRACTICAL WATCNUAKR
and jeweler, Albany,.
Carries tho Largest Line of Hen's
and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing
Goods, Etc. in the Willam
otto Valley,
Oy.Hlem ! UystOra J
I RASTERS A"D OLYMQIAJb KEJIVEO
'j fresh er&ry iav a H. iHOMl.Tetrtacinint
OA1 DOLI.AWS TO LOAN ON GOOD
lUlf rea" rsUte ewrnrity. Apply to S. W.
Orowder, Albanr postoflice.
IN
To Be
GOLD
Given Away.
Land Surveying.
PARTITS PHHIBINa Sl'BVrTlKQ BONK CAS OB
tain accurate and prompt work by ealline
upon ex -co un tr surryor V, T, T. Klaher. He
baioomplete copies of field .notes aod town
ship plats, and is prepare! to do mirverinjf ia
any part ot Linn county. PoetofBce address,
IMlers Station. Una oouutv, Oregon.
C- B. WINN, AGENT KOR THE LEAI
ing (re, life andecideat ii tuaaee com-paste.
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
In His :
FMTER BLOCK,
Merchaot
Tailorif
DepartBieD
t
ALBANY
CITY DEPG STORE.
FINK LINE OF-
ART SUPPLIES
T0LET and fancy articles.
PRESCSIPTIONS CAREFULLY CCMPOUKDED.
GUiSS & SON, PROPRIETORS,
For Kent i
TORNISHEI ROOMS TO BINT.
City Restcnrabt.
AT THE
THAT HACKIKG'COUGHfatv
so quickly cured by Shilok's Care. We
gaar&ntee it Foshay fc Masoa.
H.F. MERRILL,
Banker
ALBANY,
ORKGON
Tork, 8an
tells exchange on New
Francisco and Portland.
But notes, state, county and city
warrants. Receive deposits subject to
check. Interest allowed on time de
posits Collections receive prompt attention
Correspondence solicited.
tS5P"Office hours from a. m. to 5 p. u
Agent for reliable fire andJmarine
surance com panic.
iitajij Batb Eonse
AND
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR
gfLadie and children's hair dreav
as a specialty. Dutfie aatisfactiot
rarantedv
otn oit.
HAVING SOLD II T INTEREST IN THP.
irtore of cccor.i! lif.tl'andiae of the
ftrm of Coshow A Cable to C. K. Stanard, I
with to call the attention of :.1 who know
ihenisel'es indebtej to Coshow A Cable to
call add gettlt at once. Ha in; solil ont on
account of poor health, I exr.oct t rhanpe
dinia'e for a whiie, anU u eoui.u not
tttled before I iret rciitlr to leare HrowubVille
ill be left witb an otlirer for collection. A
word to thv wiae i: rutbcietit
O. P. COftUOW, I5rwnsille
tOliice and residence Terry street, j T,1 authorities have placed guards
between Third and Fonrth. 1 at the oflices.
A Bloudy Prize Hthl
Dayton, (Ohio), April 11. A
bloody tight occurred here last
night between Harry Nikirk and
Tom Delaney for a purse with
skin gloves to a finish. Nikirk
scored the first knock down and
the first blood. In the seventieth
round Delaney went blind and
Nikirk was given the battle.
BonlauiclKlt to Be Indicted.
.Paris, April 11. Seventeen
members of the Boulangist party
will be indicted by the senate
court. .They will deny the juris-j
diction ot the senate.
Mary Anderson'a Health.
Queenstowx, April 11. Mary
Anderson arrived this morning
from New York, in better health
than when she sailed.
April
America bat-e ball
i dinner al
"Flanked Hiade-' hv the Philadel
phia club t-nifc'lit.
Cut ont thin auvettlBcnient and eend it
J. LAHMER & CO., Kuncryman, Toronto,
Canada, with 14 three-cect Canadian, ei 21
two-cent American pontage stamps, aod the?
will send you by mail (postpaid) In good time
for planting in April or May- next, your
choice of any one of the following collection
of plants, and enter your name in competi
tion for the $9,999.00 in cold that they are
(firms: away in order tc introduce their nur
sery stock.
Collection of Plants:
No. 12 hardy roses.
No. 2 2 hardy elimbioc mses, j
No. 32 o ver blooming Jrocm forhcuse cul
ture.
So. 4-2.dahllM.
No. 6 10 gladioli.
No. 8-3 bardy grape vines.
No. 8 raspberry plants, 4 each black and
red.
No. 8-20 strawberry plants, 4 eheice kino's.
i2j p- o Very vhoice plants (our house cul
ture. No. 106 cherry currant (m).
No. 116 Lees prolific currants (black)
No. 12 -6 white srane currants
All letters with this advertisement enclosed
along with stamps for any one or more col
tiens of plants, will be numbered as t ley
rone to hand, and the senders ef the first
thirteen hundred will receive gifts as follows
1st. 1250 The nest 20, 910 each.
2nd 100 The nest 40, AS each,
3rd- 60 Tbe nest 415, t2 each.
4th 30 The next 820, 1 each.
6th - 20 I
After 60,000 letters bars been received, the
senders of the next 1,100 letters will receive
gifts as follows:
1st 225 Next IS, $15 each
2nd 135 Nest 15, $10 each
2rd - 76 Next 40, 95 each
4th 50 Next 470, $2 each
5th 25 Nest 600. $1 each
Aftjr 110.000 letters have been received.
er IcisoltM- Ji)xt 1,000 letters will re-
-'-Its si toil ws:
aikl .$100 each Next 5 .$20 each
3, 4 and a . oeacn .next 15 10 each
6, 7 and b... 60 each Next34 8 each
9. 10. 11. 12. 25 each Ncxt93 1 u-h
After 150,000 letters have been received the
senders of the next 1,109 letters will receive
cifts as follows:
1 $100 each J Next 10 920 each
2...... 75 eat h 1 Next 25 in mh
3 and 4 50 each j Next 585 .... 2ea h
Next5 25 each Next 479 l each
Any person may send any number of times
for any of the above Collections. If 5 cents in
stamps extra is sen., we will send in Jun
next a printed list of the names of all persons
who are entitled to gifts.
We make this liberal offer to readers of the
Hsxald, knowing it will not pay us now, but
our object is to introiuce our stock and build
pa trade. Our imping points are Toronto
and Sbrubmount. Ont Rochester, N. Y.,
Louisville, Ky., Plainesville, O., and Chicago,
IIL, and wo will guarantee all stock to reach
cur customers in good condition. We employ
no arents, but deal direct with customers,
and can sell and deliver stock to any part of
the United States or Canaaa a taoout one
half the price charged byothei nurserymen,
thronsh agents. Uuieinber we will not be
undersold by any reliable firm. Send us a
list of wants and we will quote you urices; or
10 cents for a handsome iKnstratcd catalogue
which von may deductfrom vour first order. 1
Address all letters j
J. LAHMER & CO ,
Nurserynen,
TOUONIO, CANADA, j
i.iroi:Ttr t.vsvr.
Ships were first Vopjer-hot-tomed'
in 17S.').
Christianity was first introduced
into Japan in 1549.
The first telescope was used in
England in 1603.
The first matches were made in
Nuremberg in 1477.
Ornnibust s were first introduced
in New York in 1830.
The firet newsnaper advertite-
nient apieared in 1652.
Kerosene was first used for light
ing purttoses in 1826.
The first copper en tu coined
in New llaven in 1'- 87.
ine nrst use of ,a locomotive in
this country was in 1S2!!.
Percussion caps were used in the
United states Army in lS-iO.
WHirC BOIK MILMABDfi.
A Bnlnyttay C ime Krlween Marrl
n aad Malford.
Waincton Post.
Kain prevented President Harrison
from takinu his usual constitutional
walk on Tuesday, and in hi deier
minatiou to Hod some kind of recrea
tion he called Secretary Halford, and
the two men tagaii an investigation
of tho ramification of the White
House. They finally invaded the old
hillisi'd-rootn, which has not been
used since President Arthur' time.
The private ocitU.y, not knowiug
any more about hdiiards than the
President, was iiou-plused when he
was oi reeled to "set the halls." The
two men shucked thtir coats, how
ever, selected each a cue and began
1 1 chalk i he ends of the sticks like
professionals.
"Shall it he a pocket game or a
tin co-ball balk?" asked Mr. Halford.
"What's that?" asked the Presi
dent. "1 don't know," replied the Secre
tary, "except I have Seen the terms
used in the sporting columns of the
Indianapolis Journal."
The President smiled as he replied:
"All right; let it be three balls, aod
we will make it a cushion game."
Tbe two men fixed a rule that each
should have three times to strike at
his own ball with the cue and foir
successive opportunities to hit a
second ball with his own after he
hail succeeded in punching the
"white alley." At the eud of an
hour the President drew a long aigh,
and, putting op his cue, inquired of
the private secretary:
"Lifee, how does the score stand?"
Tbe private secretary put oa hia
Methodist eyeglasses, and, looking at
the bbekboaro, u-plied to the Preaby
teriau President:
'I have forgotten to keep the
score, and don't see frci atch on tbe
board."
A Mile Invent mm .
li one wliich is guaranteed to brine
vou 8.itWf;!ctorv results, or in case of
failure a return of purchase price. On
thi safe plan vou can buv from our
advertised DrucKist a bottle of Dr.
King's Few Discover for Consump
tion. It U gurruntccd to bring relief
in i-verv ense, when usee for anv affec
tum of Throat, Lungs or Client, such
as Coui-uuiptioii, Inflammation of
l.untrx. Bronchitis, AMIinia, Wlioop
ing Couub. Croup, etc., etc. It is
liU-jis tnl und usrreculile t tdt-te, per
fectly safe, and can uIwsvh Ik decud
cd upon. J'rial bottles lift at Fosbav
K Mason's Dniytore.
Don't forget thnt you c?n now
fttiretiase a fox of Kenton's Pre
mium ,Tavon Soap for $1.00. He
has been selling this brand of soap
about one year, and tW-e vtho use
it know its merits.
Try Gmu flro's Pajvtoor-c 5-cent
Havana cigars.
Overland to Caiiiomia.
South kkn
THE
VIA
PACIFIC
MOUNT 5ii..TA
CoMPANr'a
KOUTE.
CLETCLAH aOT AMAHtilK ATEI
rent Excitement la mm Iowa Towa
ver a False Baasor.
Minnkapous; April 10. The
Tribune's special from Creston,
Iowa, says: This morning a re
port reached this city that ex
President Cleveland had been
assassinated .last pight by the
colored porter of a Pullmaa car,
between Philadelphia and New
York. Tbe report was generally
believed to be true, and created in
tense horror and excitement. Flags
were displayed at half-mast, and
not until dispatches arrived from
Chicago denying the report was
the suspense ended. The flags
were raised to the top of the masts
and there was great rejoicing.
TUB ruSSIOft ttFHCE.
Corporal Taaaer Dlseasoes Ylolatleas
of the Law by ieaeral Slack.
Washington, April 10. -Corporal
Tanner, pension commissioner, has
determined to gve tue pension
ofhee a thorough overhauling. A
list is being prepared of tbe special
examirers, both in field and office,
and the clerks who were put iuto
portions under General Black
through civil service examinations
who did not pass fair examina
tions. It is stated that more than half
of the special examiners who were
appointed through pretended civil
service competition were in fact
subjected to no competition at all.
The re-examination of the papers
show that the percentage attained
was far below that required by law
in order to make them eligible for
appointment.
After this list has been made up
and proof collected of the fact that
their civil service examinations
were frauds, the names of a lot of
men will be presented to the sec-
applaeas and (Blralaneat,
Cannot go hand in haud if we look oa
too dark side of every little obstaslo
Nothing will so darken lito and tuake
it a burden as Dyspepsia. Asker's
Dyspepsia " Tablets will cure , the
worst form of Dyspepsia, Cons tips
tion and Indigestion, and maks bfe a
happiness and pleasure. Sold at 2S
and 50 cents by Foshay A Mason,
e "Caa aad. Do
Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir tor it
has been fully demonstrated to the
people of this country that it ia
superior to all other preparations for
blood disease. It is a positive care
for syphilitic poisoning, ulcers, erup
tions aad pimples. It purities the
whole system and thoroughly bailde
up the constitution.
Pimple oa I be Face
DeroM an impure state of the,blotd
and looked upon by many with
auspicio t. Acker's Blood Elixir will
remove a impurities and leave tbe
oomplexi- smooth and clear. '" There
ia nothing that will so thoroughly
build up the constitution, parity and
trength ti the whol system. Sold
and guaranteed by Foshay ft Mason.
Wert Kaowtax.
Mr. W, H, Morgan, merchant, Lake
City Fla., was taken with a severe
Cold: attended with a distressing
Cough and running into Consumption
H i: first stages. He tried many so-
ulicd . popular cough remedies and
steadily grew worse. Was reduced in
flesh, and bad difficulty in breathing
and was unable lo sleep. Finaij
tried Dr. King's New DiscoTery lor
Consumption and found immediate
rel.ef and after using a half dozen
bottles found himself well and has
had no return of tbe disease. No
other remedy can show so grand
a record of cures as Dr. Kind's New
Discovery for Consumption Guaran
teed to do just what is claimed for it.
Trial bottle free at Foshay fe Mason
The immense twle of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy hss been producd to a
treat extent by people who have been
cured by it telling their friends and
neighbors of its good qualities and
urgine them lo try it. The most se
vere cold will soon yield' to its sooth,
ing effects. For sale by Foshay A
Mason.
Dnn't turtrnt iUo. Anir. f
rotary of Hie interior for diemiss.il. in-arance of the nnitwi rirrn Lt
Enough has been found m this Albany, Friday April 12th.
Alhaay
35
Time between
Aind vaM traarfarsT
35
California express trains run daily betwtaa
Portland and San Francisco.
MOUTH
XOKTH
4:00 p in . . Lv Portland . . . . Ar . . 10:45 ass
:l8pm..Lv Albany ... Lv . . 6.45 am
7:45 a m..Ar...... S. KnM-:ico.Lv.. 7-ou jpsa
tVoeal Pus. Train (tally- Kx. Sunday
Aft a. hi.. Lv..
Ifl40j ui..Lv..
8:40 p m..Ar..
.1'oHland ..
Albany... .
.Euirene....
.Ar.. 3:45 psa
..Lv.. 1135 as
.Lv.. M am
Lena hob Kraarfa.
80pm..Lv Albany .Ar.. SaOac
9.-00 pxn..Ar. Lebauon Lv.. &:4iao
l20pm..Lv Albany Ar.. 2:45 pea
iaepm..aT.....Let)aiun Lv.. 2 300 paa
PULLMAN BU FFETtSLEE PER8.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS,
For aomraHlation of Second-Class Pas
seni;ers attsA'hed to Fxprcn, '1 rains.
The S. P, Co.'h Perry males coonecIoa
WTth all tbe regular trains on the east side di
vision from foot of street. Potrland.
ffist aide DiTlsUa.
Between Poitland and Corvallis.
lall'Tmla Pol It- Kxcp, Sunday
7UMam..Lv. .
126 p ni..Ar...
.Portlaol ..Ar. 20 p. m.
.. Ccrvais. . L 1.30 p. am.
Witt)
At Albanr aad Corvallis conned
trains of Oregon PacificRailnocd.
Express Train Dally (Ex ctpt Sunday)
4:60 p m. .Lv Portland ... Ar.. 9r00 ana
SrOOpm .Ar... . . McMinn ville , Lr. .5.46)asa
THROUGH TICKETS
lo Al! Point.
SOUTH AND; EAST
Via California.
tar For full information reirmrdintr rauo.
maps, etc-, call on cou,panj avent at Albanr
El If Alltll t-U . . . .
... uwubr.n, ts t. KUUKKo,
Manager. Asat. . F. A P -A
ALBANY
Collegiate Institute,
ALBANY, 2 OREGON
ISSftoooMocc .cc . ........... .coo 1689
A Eull Corps of Instructors.
Classical, scientific, literary, ccmniereial
and normal claraes. Couraocof study ar
ranged to meet the needs of all RTades of
students. fyeJal induimenu offered to
students fro in abroad. Taitiou rautres frota
ISS.54I lo stlirJM PcrSTerm.
lnstrnnientalKnstruction in music will
jivcti by Mss Laura Uoltra.
Board In private families at low rates, and
rooms for self boardinrf at small expense. A
caruful supervision exercived over pupils
away from home.
For circular and full particulars, nddress
tbe I'ntlJtnt,
KLV. iXEKKT N. TOS1JIT,
Albauy, Oregcn,