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7 Till: MOirNTNH HERALD: SUNDAY DECEMBER 22, 1889 A BLIND GBXICS The Work of A itii, (nf the Eore j most Sculptors mt France. j Ct. Louis Republican. I Vidal, the blind sculptor, is oe of the woadf rs of the French capi tal. lie bus been blind since bia twentj-tirst jear. We cm easi'j understand bow a blind larmer would cultivate the ground with the plow, spade and bee. Haw be would letl around tbe tender plaits and gentlj loosen tbe dirt from the routs, r iiuw the blind Bumingbam (Ala.) miner tells, with the sense ol touch alone, the direction and to what depth to drill his holes before putting in a blnt; but the wrk 01 Yidal .-fiiiils cut iu t:old r?lin!. unique, Wwiuleriul and inc. uipi:rn bie. To be ; hculptr it is gciirratiy supposed 'uai oue miisi have the 'r.itch.itiic's eye" na'i the arti?t"s aud pi-r.-n: jity . 'i'lie latter facilities Vid-i! !ih to m exceptit intl rlcjne- Teu mere acute, tie bi-iu;es, th.wi it the former were not !?t to Mm lurtvtr. 13 y slowly pj.-biri hi? Ii.ii.-J4 ier so abject lie notes it extirual proper tione, and imitates them in clay in a luutiin-r wincti striKt-e. the behold er dumb with suipr.se. A dey, horse, human lace. r unyiii.i. aliYeorde.it, he oo.iei with n much eat h-s any of the z-n- i Parisian bcuip'ers who s;):i ie:ii. the faculty of sih:. Fim 1SVS : 1875 Yida! received more umJuIs than any ntner exhibitor warm in the Paris art xtiiliiiionts. limy ot his wcrks. m;.k lu the frtiiud of bib perpetual t.iiloijM, ar iiv on shelves at he great Ex p'titiM, where the bliuii woadcr t:mit.s.i in friendly rivalry wit1! Ins Its unfortunate brother artUts. II ntTer cam plain's, is always genial and testive when anions Ins niend? wbo always spealr of an i to him thuh lie c-uld sec. and well may they dos, for he is erne of the ber-t art critics in all Pans. ODD AND INTERESTING. Six hundred thousand barrels ol American apples were sent to Eng land last year. Ex Speaker Carlisle says : "Cleve land is in the air." Yes he went up in a ballcou some time agu. The pin factories of the United States manufacture about 18.000, 000,000 of these useful amcle every year. A metal bultan mill at Olney vile. It. '1., employing 125 men. has shut because it product U out . . . r Sir Julian Pauuceforte is devot ing a good deal of time to the study ol American literature. He 6uys that he had no realization of the richnes and variey of the work ol our iir.n if letters. During 1S80 slightly oyer inr.i n i mi ion i oiiars woitn o wold hit been du-r Ir.iin t!i esrih i en the lourcoa.iceo.a; tne iaigei . quautily came from Au-.tra ia, j Californu and South Alnca. Africa is lookin'' un. , 3 ' Dm Peiirn hiss been euipen.r o Unni I'eiirn n3 ueen eaipei.To . izil for fifty eight years, and yet , is not an old man- W at his last : liversarv. His reign has been iger tanti that ot any living.; Brazil he anniversarv lou moi;:ii h. tiuet n Victm ii is m x Jnst wliat a lu'.l grown ..bla'eK ; beurcan iloin tne w;iv oi ni;gg-u...' was demonstrated in Hauif: ;i wetii . or two ng when bruiu seized a j barrel el beet, g?e it a uei-ze a no ; crushed it in jiuces. It mated to be a squeeze of power. was till-1 Swo-lir.i sc ; Three into being unable to drive or dra" a 400-Douiid pie t Ile:n i hold, lkrks county. Pa., they called ) in Uraii'-e ot Jonn llerKlt-V. i a gai.t lu i-treot: U: 1 1. crate iy uu.-kcii '.sut ni".-.r; i ;rVcr up and earned hmi cut m ' l-"l. A im;.'.e metff.i ! treatiog drunktnoes- pr-tifrd ia Norway and Svvf.-in" rt-t'ei t ! very cflective. T he iru r:?t! if p'acc;t in conlii t uient m.d : ! only with bread ot ked in wit-. which in tgtit or rj n.iv.s positive loatl-iei: n-r '.iol;; irr.u. Aoi-!' U. Kdwarde ssys t; ane need imck th:t the fit-id .f Egyp- tian exploratiou is ::in;tra ; it is F5t.v- practieaiiy unl'rai-Cii. Authorities! ItV a great th'cg :- n poor are of the opinion that in 2300 years ma-. Why, iab;litj i.t jy n nearly 500.000,000 mummies were npera bnx ii alti.r; nrlcar hayinv ol entoro led, and that hundreds ofjaV-uit .,5000. thousands of buried cities ao.l j (Juevedo Heiio, Ceiiitr! What tsmples yet remain to bediscorcred i ars you doing here? Gcener I've Asa cosmetic, it steins, this i !c!t Khode Island for good. Wl en weather u cot to be despised. A joucg woman was overheard the other nini niog giving the following point t a friend with her; "Oil, i do von ktiw " she smd, sthese moist, fogwy winters are spleiKin! fur t lie complexion? Our dsctor j tola me s', and I go otic regularly in every f"4 without a v il, The l ii;lih Schoolbojr London L:i;H- News. The luti-j scholars whose jsr verse answeis tempt the sclnjo! in9pt cturs nw aad again o make merry have ail presumptively been atudvmg their text honks. .Not so the lit rie boy of whoso "cicver .!.,., l.ii-j' "T.-.iplirr'" line conl f. ., 0 . . ,. , ia tl; Mire euve .'.r t iii:d. hict-d The bpectator a lew samples. ! r itt5,;,:r .,i!es fT(.r d!st.0Yerc4 This young jnf lein'i'i was ;o sue! j I; ,.Ver f.u'.t ! cur.-- ."..! eiets ci' loc delicate hestith that he could l ike tanilhc no rart iu fchooi stu-iit?, but he Juchre Coons, 3rjsinr, Kt, aj. i t ti ;n hA c. "Hi" N iMi.ttu's Jndhoi l'ile Ointment was permit ed to sit in the sl,o . vnna m, afu.r , r 5nrt.rlnff... room amidst the buy hum ot , Ju.i-h i ofiinf.urv, Cleveland, O.says lessons tiil ne examination oay he j "I . nave .irtd hy expr rienee t!;at Ur. became tired with an ambitim to I ':-i!-"r ' l:.:1:n I'iie C'intmrr.t eitc& tackle the quetio:;a. fie md "he j ''"'.Vt' V'"''1 lTm."n,x rif," thought he cfttiid arer them. U,.,,,. Do not .nr n infant and they let him b.ve a try. "What longer. Sold by trn.:g:- .r, ,',uc and is evaporation?" asked the esnasiaerj ?I per box. Soli ly i- a,!:i,T Mason, The anwcr showed n srt of dim ; Albany, Oregon. appreciation of "he Sccrat'c method. It was: "If you g t little oo.x and ;ut a thimble foo! of air in it, what happens? Du3 it co together lii'.e a peas ;f woo i,' It gos all rer ti! i-os hikI tries tagitou!, what is tbio? It is Erapwration. Then followed a s-i.p e prablem in doi-i:c n-on my, "Why bhuukl we let in---. air ictour ronn!" "Bcchup;?," was the reply, "il we did cot we should ijet . ur beds all ricsc r.d nit. ui it we let lnrli ir in utr in-u'j., it nukes Hem trwli, and tktn they are nmde up aj;nin." Encouray.a ov tlisod sense, if nr,t by the saund grammar, at this response, the Uacher then asked far an account of Columbus. It was promptly forthcoming. "Columbus was a very good man. and he wanted to discover America, be and I is tm.-u UiiiiiO it ; vi r.T nice pluer. j Ml I hi'ilie ii' !li;m HI" ll:Hi; t!il 1 vt.-y iiy." Tliiri '.vi no doil'U :i tlltlf '.llil!!!li; ;;i hi-'f-t'ioti iKCiiiMCy j Ut ?' ' !nv-.i: i !'tn :'iy ? .sii!-K- ; i sji-i :;;!i-u li-i- (I :(!.- .i Wuter .on oil !lf .' it.-, in tillt VVa'vi ?:ki(.) was !"(,:t a!;cnt 20 uiiies from tirusie, it r:ti:ul nil uii;ht be'or; the Ua ; 1 1 e benn at about haf past 11 The French were- drawn up on a va, and the Euyles on annatiier, there .was u small hollow bstween. AS' the muu"' l M-i Frrj.ica -.t elurtf -n. ail day, but tin- Envies tnau'e quars anci J stfid ii.t- chilli-, until thev kuw the! c.ij!j ot the pru.scln.-n tr m. I hi- Fl-lCl WrVf C'll !l-:!t; V r'.!t;:'i . I'. w: ery hard f--r tin; Euxi; ti j o'iib the chii tl? m!I isv sun Oft :iui . The battle wsia furt in 181.1.' Utiiliy this i-s juit as grarhic i-nu iit a bit b-s iiuatwurttiy '.;::ui ISMpnierri fiici:i! I nl.etio f !!. Batt!e ef "Mont St. J.n. FA KM NOTES. The desire shown ty many farm ers t learn better aud more bui .eslike tutthotls of farming is ane of lh- most hopeful signs of the time There is no other occuoa tk:u in which so much progress is beiog made. In most branches of so-called business, the chief study is eitl er how to escape the effect of ruinous competition, or to make up great combinations ot capital which will beablc to tiriDg ruinous competition to all others in that particular line of trade. In farming progress is long legitimate nut s hntl for legitimate objects. Northwest Agrciulturist. Alortgsges and indebtedms, especially in case of farms, is by no means m evidence of approaching n.. 7 .. ..i -ii .i . ... . ! '"s""r f 1U '' j :he mortgago on the farm repieseuts puiciiase money. Many farrctr .-ontiuue t nuy "the land next t- them," all their lives, aud perhaps a. ways have n mortgage out mu more or less of their land In the new sections nearly every farm i.-s a ' The (nil tics ownintr these farms I niiiv ')- dcepiv in debt, bat never- i : ..... thele?s niiiv be far flutter off bi;oru thcy bought a (arm en fm.d n:iv:uents.-Elev:.tor vie. . . I he cxtcEiive irrigation &: c j and ; t;.e fmur-, coveriu -wide plains wilhjr, , -An aaii a UirtWork pf mc,t (le lul iJPj 0J VjrtfL' upoa ;;:ipi)r;:!nt cn;;jneericj: w.rk j I Mli ( 1 OlUUIi lUU viUU , ,, , r a,,, ci,,..,.! U,.ir jn U;u moucU;r. i rinses by the cotjsliue.ti.'iii !t ' utt-nsc reservoirs. The.-e "Aoik: wiii :e toocobt!? ler ci inbiiri'-on .,!' sotti-rs ; loe,a!. corpoiatitin i i undertake; au.l it would us-t i e vrive to eutrust 'heir coi!Stiuct:n t-.-i ii;;antic corporations. vii;c... i s- t.i ti... . ..... i im i LHjii-n ii.r: tiuit njiv4 iii'.p ivjin. iiving upon the land. In arid rgi..i'is. tni values are no: to nau in h ur..l in to- w.it.-r uad the tie iei :.i.'i ioi' r n n:--:i p.f '.'t ft i-I I i- J li :-:. : f pra- j pi, i . . ( their;, ? t a l i-r n'it:"lij' c"- :-.fOt buiitj -jtt-Pt rcf-r'-ir'. : ;le tniin run!- "!..!. ng iri'ia i n. - North j M-'zir.e. ! THK T1CE or i,IFK. THK HS7 l-LT tip M"KKf. 'T ts '..' fl '' r.m-iicr. Id: cmwlir.j alor.f. All hvr i-'-fcr c.-.r);'i.,io:-,s are ;r't.-l m anil No hv f.' h--r ' !ni To I ;.;. ' ii:c ." j wu.-a-r, t.r cms I the otic cau't stretch ;ne's legs without geU'ng one s feet wet, it's time to make a change. Edward of virtue: "Waitcr.that man came in niter I did, and yet he his roast ore. snd I have nothing." "Oh, ys, sir; bu: then he always gets very croiii if we don't .-trie him at ence. Station master Come come, my goo I man! You musn't w;ilk on I I the track. Tramp (aisut'.-d) The ct-ndui'tor fftys 1 can't ride nod ynci i.ij I can't walk. Whit's ynur I lis'r.ed did rad here for, r.yway. s'aes! riits: fh: i V';.!i.im Indir.r; i i;.- '"iritmei rorfiniiler A Irving ha! just i oneiied a new line of ponier, table . ?.jpre, tov.fi ring, wtair nails : and r.ov:-;!ies in furniture- :id ' 1: ji:M-nn'ii!:;j. Call i-.nd re- 1 t. eir il'--- i:ew flora in thn j Maaonic building. Mrfi. X:ir.:-y HV.stfall, i.V 'i th well kiiO vn 'hiru-si- contract' r Jim West fall, has opened a Japan ese bazaar ton? in the brick next door u C. U. rtuf r's. It in filled with all kinds of Japanese wares ami novelties, including parasols. !anr, canon, ladies wear, souvenirs, eU:. tCl A!! voi;d MJid Yi'lV il:e:il. 1 , 1 1 Ii) Ai(!;!!iv i A ia!- the n.' i;.n.-t;-ni-iit A iiil li:!-1 -licioe f!i::H- sro.-erie anil Canned i-'tnt-apples, TaMe Delicacies .--r.,.t,ntl kv. f..r Wrtttt tmlti (lild iUtl'ties. I fliios -."!fl .1 i kincN. FRESH BAKED BREAD lvcrv JDav. Best Svrun.Pies. Cakes TEAS akb CUFFK Candies Niits. Kaisins. CANNED uuODS, ETC i oe bejt Soap in the market, Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars &TM JotinJKox's old HtanO low JK1 nn i now brick. O O VI P A, N -01- Okeoon OFFICERS. I'lCi-i.'in: t.'Jiurlos E. Wolvtrtn, ii'e-rrestdent .J. U. ntsmaii. lreaani cr J. W. Cusiek. R-en-tarv -I. K. Elderkin. DIRECTORS. :. Strntian. i:ims. E. Vo1vh- K ton,. I. 1.. v.owan, 11. n. .Alonteitii, 1. '.V. Cus:ii:k, .1. O. Wrifsmaii, .1 K. Khierkin, ('iinileH Monteilli, y. .siaipson. Safe .Bounfi conservative n,.fn ft Sauare Company, Managed by bquare men, Patronized by Square People sosissi Hcmo Eatcrpriss TAKE THE PROM SCHMEEROTLES ratEs: To any part ot the city, 50 cent?. For cailing, lirst hour f-1. -Q, eacb subsequent hour $1. bland in front of 8. E. Young' and W. I4', i'a-ad'rf stores. SHII.GH'S VITALIZE!! is what you need fcr eonstination, loss of aj petite, dizziness and ull symptoms of dyspepsia. Price, 10 and 75 eents er bottle. FoNhay & Mason. iitay Bath House AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, 1'ROPIIIETOE ttf L.idiep nd children's hair drewf. ng a specialty. Dmua satiEfaetion c-'jarantc-Ui iiiiii: ("urran k Monleith have !ct for sale on tl e installment plan, rang ing in price from $125 to if 1000. mm smmEEWB Livery, Feed & Sale stable Cifnier Second and EUmcoilh Sit . ALDA2TT, - - $REG0S TTwmm EOAar-wn by tie dy or month. Cor .1 1 nayi'dor I'Uiieii on reason ah I e terDif. FOSKAV & MASON, V.-i.o!.-j!V.eS.'.sOJljtail JILP.AVT, RSC!05. : i i to ! ! til HWI Ui UUe I - WH KEEP FiiPiBers rti'rcliiiiils K JUL JiAKIXG po ivnmt. Fut ap expref!y for Julius Clmd wohl and .'old at hi Golden Rule Bazaar in OK K POUNJ) AT CAKS 25 CESTS PJili CAls 0""(iiaranteed to 1m in -M'.'-rv l!(" -K t. fins'. - lass lumvoni. OF 41 yiXE UlSl'I-AY OK tiOOVS, Cliineso liisheK, Japanese rnrios ities.and novelties of all kinds have been opened at the Japanese Huzaar .tore of tlio Ivwon Wa (lee Co.. opposite the new Masonic Temple. The Indies are i-..'edto call and inspect these fin-.; holiday goods. SjSTancy goods sold cheaper than in Portland. K.E. WAlJFOin), 11a cin; purchsse-J the PALACE EAT MARKET Is now prepared to furnirh frtsh aitats i nil kindif; boat variety o! choice bci:!,teal,niuiU'D pork lausage, etcin tlie city kept ittiiiaiiij n hand. Brownsville" Jbieal jtListaxe and NS VltA NCE A CEN I DAVIS BROS ! AND CC SUEDU. J.ISS Co.1 (il U,( : AKCH1E W. BLACKEUKN,: wtir le. K. BKOWNELL, Til K GRCCEK UNIVERSITY OF GREG0N. ki:c;ene city. Next m-ssinn burins on Monday, September 16. ltsKO. Krce si holart-iiipgfrbui every eoun t. In the state. Apply to jour county super intendent. Free tuition after Jamiaxi 1, 1S90. l-'our eouive: ("an-ii-al, Siientilie. Literary and a tliort Knglih eouisc, in which tliereis no Latin, Oreek, rrenthm Uernian. The Kinlit-h is pre eniincmlv n busine8 course For i-alaiogues or otner in formation, aelredi. J. W. JOHNSON, President. ALBANY A Euli Corps of Jntiuit.. Clansiral, Krientifli-, Iiteraty, c-cmn-ercial and normal tla. Coiiries rf Ktuciv ar ranged to m.-et the needs of all I-rum's of KtudentM. eia! IndurcnicntM ofh-n-d to etudeiitu :rom abroad. Tuition ranges from 3..-.0 to Sl'j.so rer Term. Iiintruii'entalliitiuitii u in iti.'i ifiven by iiins Iura (Joltra. ' I'oar.l in private f:imilie tt low rates, and room for seif boarding at small t xpcr.pe. A careful Kiipcrv jiion exercised over -pun way from home. For e-ireuUrs u.A full rarticulars " addirs t-iM'jprr-xiocrt, UEV. KLI5EKTN. CONMT, Albany, Orcjron, Over The CASCADE MOUNTAINS FKOUJ ALKAXV OR J.IBAKOX f EAM- WAED. The vViiiau.ette Tallpv ami Can- citric Mountaiu Waon Road is in ex cellent condition, and by all odds is i ha leut and shortest waion road to Eastern Oregon. IFater and grass is abundant along the entire road. The graoVs are easy, accommodations su perior and the road well bridged making it tho best muntain road in th9 state. For summer jaunts, hunt ing and Hfhing the Caovarte Moun tains in the viciiity of Clear Lake and the ThreeSisters. s.ffvird seperior ads-auta-'cs. ill - " V' Mac rvv H.iu: rr il r pre ojmb. "Sotno niontlis ni'O I 'purchased n 1ms of Dr. J. P. ill'p Catarrh Cure for niv own use but incline: my nephew, C. A. MeMnhan necdintr sucli midi-t-ine I let him have tny hox of medi cine, lie. now Rends for three more hoxes, snyinsr it i the best, tliincr for catiirrli ever tried by him and his friends. 1 trot another box to use in my ruse, and cheerfully recommend it tootlif rp, (Siemcd), JOIIN McMAfTAN, Ex-County Commissioner Lane Co, Oregon, Springfield. Lnne county, Orepott. Prof J, w, .Tohnson.prcFidont of the State univerpiiy, pays it cured him ol a conch after two other prescriptions had failed. Likewise two of his little irir!fiised it to cure their cotieli?:, Mrs M;irk Kailev. wife t.f Prof BaWey, .iit it to Prof Johno-, and rei-oui, minds it to all who suffer from colds, and o-ulif . For coiijrh': it act like ii chi'.i m, iind . :in t e inhsled into the pipes or p.is:ii s, where . t-lL'-r ( oiiirh tore :'ii reach. X CI KIC RFI.O'F IS TIH! lST T.t T. !i.. !,:i ::;e in ti'i? vorM for interna ii'..! r;r. :i - f-vi! ,.r tain i r . : aii:re. Yok v.iii n... ; :..:'.;.! i'.i.). ik jm.r diVi.'ict :r it. UUUUUL niwumn ttpie kliliite, i (afllllfla Route ! ALBANY, OREGON is-ss ,.SS!, i& a in 1 Overland to California IW1 VIA 1'AltFlC S?OUTIEKN OoMI.XY VA'i MOUNT iti '-bTA ROUTE. Time lietween iinti iiii tr:nirUrt 35 35 II O 'J E G California exrt-ifi trains n:n daily lct-rn Portlant! anil San Fniriviixo. 4:x p in. .I.t l'.rtlnd .... W..1U:45 aru S:lSpiu..I.v AIIjio I:l5ani !:4i u m..Ar S. Krai i1m-o.Lv.. 7-0(i j ni i.orairU'MMH. ilrain Iisil.- 0 - si:i ui S:tMJ a in. . I.v l'uitiand . 12:10 p in. . I.t Albany..., 2:411 1 in . . Ar Kiisrt-iie. . . .Ar. . 3:15 pm ....Lv..llUf. am . . .Lv. . 1:00 ail: Lchaniiii ISriiiM-li. o:::n p m..Lv.. 9:00 pm..Ar.. 1:00 p in. .Lv. . 62::J,(i p m..Ar.. ";'i0 a ni..Lv.. S.2' a ni..Ar.. ..Albany... .Ar.. u':;Hiain ..Lebanon Lv.. bMftfarn ..Albany Ar.. 9:2.r ptn . . Lebanon Lv . . 8:4" am ..Albany Ar.. i -( pm ..Lebanon Lv.. ,V40 pin PULLMAN UU FFETSLKK PEHS. TQyillST SLEEPING CARS, I'nr ai:cciiiir.i.(lat;n of Sec-end Class l'ef sei'ifrrn ailn hed to Kxprefs '1 ram? . Tne S. V, Co.'s Kerry maUefl tiiincc-ion with all the regular traiim on the east Hide di vision from foot of V street. Kotrland. West glde'.DIvlslou. Between Pot Hand and Corvallis. .11 !! Train Ihilly-Kxcept Sunduy 7::su a ni..Lv. ...Po.tlanl ...Ar.020p. m. 12:25 pni..Ar Ccnaiiis.. Lvl.SO p. in, At Albany and Corvalli connect with tniimof OrVn Pa ifleliailroad. t.xprrKH 1 ruin llall.v (nxi-ipt Sunday) 4:Mipm.. Lv.... Id Hand Ar.. 53:00am s:0il u m . Ar.... ViVinnvi'le.l.v.. 6.45ain THROUGH TICKETS lo Al! Points SOUTH AND EAST Via California. tZSTPor full information reyardiuir roU-?, mapH, etc-, call on cou panv s ayent at Albany K. KOKHLER, E. P. KOGFR-. Uanatrer Awt. (;. F. & P A MOON PACIFIC R'Y COMPANI Overland Route Trains for the Kant leav Portland at 7 A. a and 9:00 r. a. daily. mTr-1T'T?r''Q to and from principal 1 J.OJA-1j 1 O points in United Statca, Canada and Europe. PULLMAN PALACE CAR SLEEPERS. Free Colonist Sleetioir Care Bon Thronea on Ez -reis Trains OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS. Movant Sew KlniiiK 'ur Mlllioul C'.oso Connection8 at Portland for San Fran Cisco and 1'uijet Sound points, j ("or further partii tilarg inquire ot CuraanJ K Montcilli, First Strtct, Albany. Oregon. tifHots leave the Company's wharf, at the foot of flroadalbin street, -n lucda an; Friday of each eek. C. O . KA W LI GS, L.ocal Agent t. SIlLLI.f. Iieeral T radio niuiacrr. .i. iv. l i t:. :. v. 4. -THE- 3P.EG0N PACIFIC RAILROAD. AMI Oregon Development Cos Steamship Line1 i AND Hours Less Time. Tlian by any other route:"! 22 Kirst-class through paBtrnger and frekht trcm Portland Mid all pcii ts in the VI il. n ette Vrllev lo end fun f rn Krantit-io. Arcomodatlons unsurpassed for comfort and wfety. Karcs ane1 freights via Yaquina snd -.he OrcRon Deve opment comj)any's steam hips, much let that by ary ether route be weir, all points in tb Vkilllanietie.Valkv indJSan Fnnciscot Sailing dates. KB OH TAQL-rjIA. Wiilanietto Valloy....... ept. tM'n tllamelteJValley .....Di c. 7th Willamette Valley " ltith VKOM BA5 raaatisoo Willamette Va.ley Sept S4tN Willamette Vallev Dec 31 Willamette Valley ". 11th The company reserve the rijiht to chan te-anicrs or naiiintrdatec C. II. Hakwkll, Jr., Gt-n F. 4 V. Afcrnt. -.01 Montpimery btreet, Ssn Kranciivo, C-J.g; daily 1-a.skrnokr trains, Kxcept Sundays.) 0 Yao,uinaR:45 A M Corvallis 10:38 A u r Albany 11:10 AH Lv Aibanr 1:C0 P J Corvallis 1-10 r v Ar Villoma fi-'iO r. v O & C. trams ccnrcct MAilir. ardi"i n'illamelle Hiver Line ol' Mcimicr.H ThoWm. M. llnasr, the N. S. Piutlry and the Throo Sinters are in service i"T boih ps senicr and freight traltic beivcen Corvallis and l'ortiuul and intcinit-diitcu points, leav iiiK conipanv's wharf, Corvallis, and Mcsrs. Hulnian 4 "Co. s wharf, Krs. 2(H) and 202 Front St., Portland, thre time fach week as follows: NOKTII nOdtUv Lv Corvallis Mon.. Weil in I ii 8 Otfan. Lv Albany Mon , Wed. aim F 9 W am Ar Sa'cm Mon., Wdd. and Fri 3 0 pn Lv Salcn 1 .. s.Tlmr and Snt 6 c. Uar.ii'lu Thur. and Sat.... 3 SO OUTH BOUND, rort'aml J!c v.. n .(.-1 r,,.. f 0 "a Saem Mon., V cd. and , Fri 7 j.'ir- L v Sa niT eit , 1 bnr. and S:it (1 Co i ni Lv Albany Tues.,1 hur. and at 1 Si' j ni Ar Corval'is Tucs .lhur. and fcat... ?. 30 1 ni Wm. H Hoao, General llnnou-ti. .pent Onrvallit, onx C.'Hoous, WAMTED. THOSE WISHING A FIRST class piano, sewing machine, the latest music or artists' materials, will find a bargain by calling at Mrs. 1). Hyinan's. The pianos arc fuliy guar anteed for five years. The best pianos made to utaud the climate of the Pacif.c coast. The Sew Ameri can Sewing Machine will jile.tr. c most f.-(fftiilioiij. r.-iiiititii; and tisnsic les sons given thrie. Stnmpiiif.', Km 1 roiderv and riressiiiakii -r doi-.e to order. No. 115 lt St., Albany, Or. i Farmers! 1 n-il have : wi.tJe j d ci. V. E, Kruvir.eli. ' mil 1 miik i h ii UlLLIrJ rJllUllJ Ull STEWAJiT & .1. Dealers in- General Iron, Steel and Coal IVaaotitt and Jiuffies Hope and Cordage Blacksmiths' Supplies Garden and And all Implements Affiicultural SPRINGFIELD SAWMILL A. WHEELER, SPRINGFIELD, PROPRIETOR. SPRINGFIELD OREGON 4&Albany yard and office oi Kallradbetween 4ih and Stb etreets3 A..YVheeier, Albany Manager, Having lumber not excelled in quality, tud facilities not surpaeecd f rthe prompt and satisfactory filling or rders. I ri.-fit ectiullv elicit a chare f the trade. a. WUEEI ER A GIOEIOUS PUTUEB In keepino; with the ever brightening prospects of our fair city, we are daily adding to our already large stock such fancy and staple groceries as "will ul Jy supply the wants of the most fastidious. And wnile we call special attention to the quality and completef assortmentlof our goods, we will add that as a Special Inducement. TO OUR FBIENDS VJE WILL Give Away on January ist 1 Dinner Set, 120 pieces 1 Tea set, 44 pieces 50 Thrte Tea Sets, ech 44 pieces 18 0 This ware is not cheap baking powd r prizes, but is elegant genuine English table ware. Let. every lady avail herself of this opportunity of procuring: not onlv the best croceries to be found, but have a ehancefat drawing free oik or more of theseelegant sets.' LA FORREST & THOMPSON. 1889 JUKTRECJIIVJJD ALAH6E INVOICE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Wootens in Overcoatings, Suitings and Tiousetir.qs. We make a specialty in Full Dress or Balls and Parties Oli KKGULAK KVENING WEAR. A VJSRFECl GUARAN TEED. aT THE LEADLNG MARCHANT TAILOR?. Zaches Bros, Opposite! mo s Furniture THOS. BRINk Best Line of Furniture In the v of AJbam ! Fane" Wickb. Chairs Lounges Parlor Cornf ce Poles, Mirrors Feather Pillows Srin Mattresses, Window Shades Walnut Exten sion Tables Suits. And w.4t you can't find at other liousf, I hare it. Ir f.ictewrj thins tin is kept in a first-class house Ash, Jlapleund Walnut Chamber nets, Chairs, Stirinff Beds, Lounge Etc, Etc., at Prices thU CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. LP. ANY OI03 SOi Hardware AND- III V Carpenters' Tools Builders' Hardware Powder, Shot, etc. Giant Powder & Fuse Saws and Axes, Crrass Seeds Used by Farmers! 525 09 1889 Imnlonionf m winter ostoXfice. House