Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, April 08, 1890, Page 3, Image 3

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THE JrORNEKU IIEBAlil: TUESDAY APRIL 8, 18S0.
SCAKKD BT SKULLS.
TThy the Indians Keep Away Prom
Bellinglinm Ray.
Seattle Press.
One very noticeable jxruliarity
nf the P.ellingliam bay cities is the
absence of Indians and Chinamen.
The former are seldom seen here
and the latter never. Why the
Indians avoid this ydace in not
known, but some of the ("Swashes
said that the native held this part
of the State in superstition through
an event happening during the
Indian war about 18j!.
It ran thus: One night during
the trouble with the Kivages, ii;
certain camp of white settlers were
expecting an attack. The whites
were informed by a friendly hut
half-witted Indian, who had re
ceived small sums of money from j
the settlers for occasional services ;
he had done them. j
The white men, lindimr the sav- i
ages would tar outnumliertheiu re- j
solved to thwart them by strate-!
gem, and this is ihe way it was ac- j
couiplished : j
The Indians on their way to I
attack them, would have to "pass I
through a thickly wooded ravine
that l.iy on the north side of the'
Noosack river, known as thei
"Devil's pass." Anticipating the!
savages' march, the white men
concealed themselves in the gorge. I
They were armed, and carried j
with them six human skulls be-
longing to the surgeon of the :
party.
The whites resolved to play upon
the superstition of the red' man,
and for that purpose had they !
chosen this dark retreat of which :
the Indians had long lieen timid. !
It was 10 o'clock at night (March J
11, ISOtf) when the white settlers'
reached the dreaded ravine. They j
hurriedlv stationed themselves
with their musket commanding
the Indian trail, while four of the
party lighted pitch torches and
inserted them into the skulls after j
the 'Mack-olantern" fashion, thus '
giving them a most ghastly ap-
!earance.
The lighted skulls were stuck up ;
across the path the Indians would i
have to travel on their way to)
attack the camp.
The savages came stealing alon-j;
in large numbers aliut inidnislit.
and seeing the ghoul-like lire-eyed
skulls stretching across their ve.-y
pathway, they took them tor hu
man devils and lied in great fright,
never pausing until the camping
grounds of the Indians were reach
ed. lue whites were saved lv strate-
gem, and the Indians have ever
since held a supeistitious fear of
this section of the conntrv.
Valdrn Kulr Bazaar.
Julius (iradtvobl has deeided
add to his mammoth 8toek
OI !
erocKery i na lancr goois a
com-,
plete line of groceries. He lias en
route a large invoice of sugar, and .
will keep a complete assortment of
choice groceries, and the best of,
coffees and teas to be hail in the i
market for the Iwnetit of his,
enstomers. Mo will also enlarge j
his hardware depart.nent. He in- i
forms ns that he buys all his goods !
for net cash, which will enable him I
to 6ell goodrf as low as any house i
in Oregon, and there is no Peed of I
peoplo going abroad when they can !
do as well at home, or even better, j
Spring Announcement. i
Zaches & Son, merchant tailors j
uv v j-'v, t i v'('v.ii vv vmi a.'uoi, villi v
have just received the largest and
finest stock of foreign and domes
tic woolens, novelties of their own
designs and importations. It will
be well for you to call on them and
examino their complete line of
spiing overcoatings. Buitings, coats
ami vests and trouseiings befoie
leaving your order as t..ey positive
ly guarentee ierfect ut, beet work- j
inansnip ami genera: sausiaction at
the ver3- lowest pries to be had
considering, of course, the material
used and the.workmanship.
Corsat! Corsets!
We make a ppecialtv of ladies
and misses line corsets and waistp.
We have a drive in a French
sateen corset at 75 cent. Extra j To loan on longtime ..u good im
good value. . proved farms or city iir-iotrtv.
Sami'Kl E. Yocno.
Th Homeliest Man
In the Willamette Valley, after
making a close a-d careful inspec
tion of the stock of hardware and
tools and the quality of the tin
ware carried in block by Matthews
fc Washburn, says they cicel all
ail other stores in the valley in
' quality and low prices.
Those wishing screen door and
windows should call on R. I.
Vunk, who will put them ;n com
plete on short notice. .Shop on
corner of Second and Ferrv streets
Owing to the change to be made
in the shoe Ptore of Krauese A
Klein, they will sell goods regard
less of cost.
Goldendale is to have a new
bank, in which Portland capital
ists are interested.
PAISLEY A
Job Printers.
Klnet Work.
Low Prices !
Astce tor or scotch collib rrr. with a
little dip of F.nsllh shepherd. They
make the very le?t lrm stuck snJ watch
dogs Kor lurther particulars Inquire jA
Geo W. Gray, iMntiet.
LADIES' UNDERWEAR
SeBtlemr Shirts, Children's ( loth
lag, and All Ladles Carmrnts asad
la ardrr at Ibe
JapatieseBaaar store
BRICKS VERT LOW. KWOKO WO K?E CO.
iSTStore on First Street next tc Spencr &
Blsckburns.
1.00 CORDS n r wood for sale
la nutntities to sun the pun-baser.
Inquire
office of Curren & Monteith.
CITY RESTAURANT.
Ilaving been enlirelyjremo leled,
this old and popular restaurant will
be made first-class in every respect.
The pnblio will be given good meals
at all hours for ordv 5 cents. Every
thing neat and attraotire. Ovsteri
in 17 ttyl. W. . MtQttx,
THE MARKETS.
AI.BAST QUOTATIONS.
Whcat-til
Oats 0c
Flour $4.25 per bbl !
Potatoes Suc i
Eggs 15c ;
Butter arc.
Lard 1
Hams laji.ie. '
SUoulders ((ftOc. i
Macon 10 12c.
Haj Timothy, 1C, onts and cheai, j
Ap. s-ireen, 100gl.50 per bu.
Plu ru Dried, 1(2 c. per B. i
Apprs di icd lk-ached iic sundrled J
j Chickens $2.50(85 00
I Hides Bef hides, grecr, 4 r, '
i 10 c : deer skins, 20c; sheep pelts. 10g i
I 75c, according to wool.
Beer g(g'Jic ijross.
Mutton fi Oil per head.
Tioga ThROc, dressed.
Lard Kegs, or 5 gallon tins, 10c, ,
pails 12e. i
CALL OX
For information
cou.iniirg invc-t-v
or si:rriundiri!
i mcnts in this ci!
countrv. Thty
number of line
have li-ti'd a lar;e
farms, suitable fcr
grain, fruit or eto-jk.
Thev nuke iuiiile businr.-s
and
?I e-
, I first-class rrsideuce
pro pert
ni.l'v ,,l
'I'! a:
rents Pr
WOCDLE'S
Riverside Addition.
WALLACE
rv
:
niTnTni7- ;
I I VII 1 li
The ahove is only a few of the bar
gains wo have on our liet. We have
vacant lots in all the additions now
oii the market, which can be had
The best suburban proierto on tiie ' very reasonable,
matiet. ga.-den and fruit land
. near the city is the very best now on
the market, and the prices are lower
tnan can be had of any other agent in
tht city.
A HALF MILLION
DOLLARS
! Agents for the Anglo-Nevtda As-
surance Corporation, the strongest
Fire Insurance Company on the Pacitic
Coast.
IN
i nint1
Curran & Montolth have lots for
salo on tl-c iiiHtallment plan, ra"';
inn in "price from ll'o to $1000.
L1ATAKRH ClIiEO, health nnd sweet
hreath sevured, l.y Shilnh's ratarrh
Kemedy. Pri. e ii rents. 'Xxsal Injector free.
Sold by Fcihay i Slaon.
1?IUR lame bark, side .,r ehtst, U'c Shil..h'3
' I'urons I'lastcr. S..li ,y Kohav A
Mason.
SHILUll S t dl GII and Conauniption Ci
is sold by us on a Knarantee. It cu
lire
Knarantee. It cuies
Consumption, sold by Foshay At .Mason.
SlIILOM'SVITALIZKHii what you need
lor 'or.4tipation, losi( Appetite, Dizzi
ness, nd al! sympt m of li.V3.ri.sa. fries
to and 75 cents per battle' Kor sale l,v
Foshay & Slason,
CUOLT, whooping cou,rh and hron -hit!
immediately relieved hy .Shilr.h's Cure.
V ji sale oy Fosliay i SI isoii.
Trr Lutga'i w akwy.
SPRINGFIELD SAWIVIILL
A. WHEELER, SPRINGFIELD, PROPRIETOR.
SPRINGFIELD OREGON
JTfAlbany yard and office on Railroad 'between 4ih and 5th strcetsscl
A. Wheeler, Albany Manager.
laving lumber not excelled in quulity, mu fin Ilitios i:ot surpassed forthe
prompt and satisfactory tilllnir or orders. I resr-cctfullv solicit a :n-f of the
trade. a. V.'lIEELER
THE OLD
-AND-
RELIABLE !
j List of a few sample bargains fur
I sale by thi Real K-ttate Agency of
i Burkharl A: Keeney:
(iood house and lot on ud street;
I fir.n location. Price $'2,000.
I rouse and
good Ideation.
ono lot ou fith streit;
Price .1.0i0.
lloasc and one lot only two blolks
' from Front street. Price $3,000.
CO acres of tino fruit land neir the
' citv; all in cultivation and choice
fruit. Trice H)0 per acre.
2 line vacai't lots in the couttr of
the city; no better location; a fine
bargain. Trice S'J.SOO.
:ww nous; .vm ono lot on 4th
; strei-t; splciiu I bargain. Trice
House aiui one lot on liakcr street;
! good location. Trice 3:2,000.
CO acre-) of land near the city; all in
: cultivation; good huil.ungd. Trice
.1.'0 per a :re.
i GO acru within II miles of the city
and every foot in cultivation; good
buildings: large orchard; this property
will double in value in les than one
year.
Trice S100 per acre.
2 vacant loti on -4th
$io0 earh.
street. Trice
II..I1S
dition.
and two I
Trice SS.V).
It in Klkin.i' AJ
lloiirc am! !
tine location.
lot on
Trica
Kllswoith St.;
,.".00.
11 oust; and 1 lot
Trice 1.000.
on Lvon street.
.'JO acres within one mile a ml a
halt of the city limits; a grcnt bar
gain. Trice 'J." per acre.
120 acres within two miles of the
city; all tine fruit land and all in cul
tivation. Trice l."S0 per acre.
o acres near
the city; cood house;
all in cultivation.
Price .flSOO.
To be convinced of ikat (act, all
you will have to do is to call at our
office and let us show you onr bar
gains. We have inency to loan on real es
tate at as low rates of interest as can
be had anywhere and on the most fa
vorable terms.
Those who have property to sell
should call on us, as we aro advertis
ing more iu the Eastern States, and
have been doing so for the last live
years, than all other agents com
bined. BURXHART & KEENEY,
It i: A L EST A SE, L O. I Ar
INSURANCE AGENTS.
ALUANV.
ori;c;on !
Following is a partial
property we have for sale:
A r.civ cottage, fi rooms, I
lot: price $U,00.
""Ke .
One lot, unimproved, on 5th strce
Several tracts of ." and 10 acre lots
1J miles 1 mm Albany; per a-re 300.
One lot with two story
house on
Water street: jnee 5I0OO.
Cottaae of 5 rooms, 1 lot, on
street; $1500.
First
Two story house. 2 lots. Chamber- '
lain & Maston's addition; $K."0.
A house with fi rooms, C, l-ita in '
F.lkius addition, .S50. j
1 lot on 21 aud Main street-., SfP5C. j
Two story house on 4th street, !
S22CO. !
1 lot on Washington siree ; SS50. j
A good stock farm of 1500 a;res. 3
miles from railroad station
acre.
pir,
One farm 3 miles from Shodd, first
ciass wheat and fruit land, 140 acres
SoOOO.
A farm of 825 acres 4 miles from
railroad! 30 per acre; can be divided
In lota to suit purchaser1).
fij!SL !WOO-RE1WXED
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel
nf puri:y,trcngth and wholesomeness
More economieal thun the ordinar) j
kinds, and cjnnot bo eold in comptti
lion with multitude of low test, nliorl
wciuht alum o: phusph.ite powders'!
Sold only in e m, Koyai. Takin' ow.
deu Co. Kf. Will! vt.. N. y,
Lrwis Ji, ,Joux-(i i: Co., Aecnt.
Toi thind, Oregon. !
I'IIVM I
11. UAVIS, M. H. IUVSK1AN AND'
sii..mi. t .111 I t Ic iincl at l:is niliie
r.Mm ir 'i-.l.n'. 1. 1 .... L L:-. ... . .11
. ......... a "..n, to. snt:i.x. I'uurii
Orivon-
ri V. hEI.LV, PHYSICIAN ANl cl'K
Iteon Allian v. Oroiron. oltice in Pit ret-'
new Iiloik. Ollicu luiiirn, from 8 A. M. to 4 1
P. M.
A.
J. KUSsriKi;. K'iKHlNAHV Sll;.
eon. trr:i.l:i;it ol Ontario eterinrv
college anil nit-mbir of the Ontario w-tiriu-
ary iniiliial WM i. l v, i r. paml to treat the i
iliscam-s of all il..nn ti. ilnl aiiinials en i
Heientitic principles, oilier at Ann Marshal! a ,
lirerystal.lv. liesi.lrnre Itli ai.d tab
Mfrei-t, APianv, .re:;m.
I)-.
K. A. .Ml .LISIKK ll'.MKorATllll -IV. ,
sieian anil Kiirireo'i Has reiii'.ii il fc s
ollicc into 'ra..r.is !! k. All calls pi.. ir.pt-1
ly atteiuk.llo.
DK (i. A. WHITXKY, PIlYMt lAN AMI
mr.'.-.m. (irt.liiatc .'f llillevue IIosim
t.il Me.li.-al Colic;.-, .New York city, liinasc
nf women ahpc i.iltv. O:lioe in at re-i.k'n't
mi Tth htreet lietwe' ii Cabpooia an.l Yino,
All.anv iireu-on.
.M.J PATuV. PIIYmK'IAN AM)
hurceon. Illiiinl.rri.' llloek. Ail.anv. Or.
Female ili!.e.tc a sit-ialty. Ciu I e i'oin.'l
n the offiee .lav or invlit.
!
tIKlilMiS.
E.
iiik
A. lirilUV, atf.n
at ti.titjn L'ivt ii to
C with .1. V. hit.w.
ft! law.
' n of
J
V WNCA.N A TT HiNEY- T L.WV j
an. I n..t:ir inihli.v oTicv in tl.e Stralian
oi"c... rooms .. I ..!i. 1.
!. It. N. lii.n Kl.l 1:'. .1. w UlO.iin.
1 ) LACK HI K.N. ,M WlillMlT ATTOKNKY AT
J Law, All.ani, I'l.;:.. n. II . e inlhll!
r.'llow'ii 'I'oiiii-I-. Vill pr.i. ti.-e in all i-onrtf. J
if the :nt.-, ari'l v- rM-.-ial attcntioii to all
hllsilll'-s '
UOL KltTtiN
at Law, All.
t IIAHLKSK. A miKNKY I
ani', i ir. tillieu in rofini IT. i
Ml II,
Ko-ti.r'it lll.-l:, over L. K. lilain's 1
St or.
T K
J . ia
WKATIII
tloKIi, ATTtllt.SKY AT'
'r.''o:i. otlire in the'
Will .rai-tne in nil the j
ami tii .e sjivt-ial attention
,iw. Ali.ani.
Klinii l:l k.
rourlft of Ih.'state,
to ail t.lHin. si
J
AV-:s P Mi:.l. A1TOHXKY AT I.AW
ami title exainnii r, All.anv, Dr. Will
fra. Ii. i in all he court i l the Hate. Ab-
strartrof title (inr.i-lnil on tl.crt n. ti.-c.
Ten ears experience .
1)KVKKi-: llufSK, A LISAS' V, UK. ClIAS J
t I'feifler, I'r..).. Only lirt-vela-s house
in tho city. Lnre Hnin1e rooms f..r 10111-in.-r.-ial
mi n. No Chinamen employed in tiie
kitchen. General fta-e nllii fo t'onallin.
I
JIcDonnlil (V Lassoll, j
HAUltIl:i-Ui:f Ottr.tJON, i
j
Are .n p.-.rt.l t ftinn-li first . lasi luinher i
in ear loi.l :..tat rulin-j ri -u for the e .in-
ini; htx-on. 'lh-y soli. It .-..rrei-'.n.lenee. j
ILnini; I'lin hasr-! t';c ;
PALACE
EAT IMAKKETi
Is nrnv prepiiri'd to fnrni-h fiesli nuats of all
kinds; lent variety .1 rhmee l.eel,eal,iniitton '
pork iansa-e, etct!. the eity kept eonstontl '
i .i naiiii. :
I . j
CHEAT MONEY!
Wc have made arrangements to mt - j
ply money to all on .,, lime at l?n '
rales of interest mi improved farms, I
and choice city pi op.ji r. 1 liose who I
eoiiteinplate lunldiii brick blocks can I
'r money. Pee ns !
WAi.i.At i: - ccsick.
)
-T
On good
security.
City j
farxa
2.
STEELE.
OHKCiOX
A LP. ANY
lire
Dr. I:.
K.
Wntloi-
f.f Ewj
Oregon. b;is three t.uro bred
Clydesdale utallif-ns and two Ham
bletotiian etallions that lie offers
f .r sale for cash or 011 time. Writ
to hi 111 fur particulars ami pedigree
Tinware warranted not to rust at
Maitliaws Wasbburn'a.
I
1
llTIt ( hllll rinitrn
, N M M
Jiiin w I Nil It
IVilmi,,,,."
' a. i m ji
and
SEATTlvBS
I
Mielity erowth
the last ten years
without a parallel.
No one can now
prosperity that the years of tho future
And her scenic shore hues on lakes and sound,
nature been so lavish in her gitts as to make the
Worlds Last Great City.
liiimc, on her seven hills, was as coti.:u to stattiu's snow crowi.od Olym
p;cs on the north and west Cascades c.n the axt and south, and from those
mighty bulwarks of nealth, energy iuspiratioii iviug, there arises the mighty
Mount Kanier, a-w-a-v aboTe every competitor u the Tacitie, rtmindin? one
of
SEATTLE. THE
At the base, which, in another icore
I .If.. !. I.:i: . !. IV. 1 i
i ii. iii voc 1 111.111k.-. mo wuriu s laiuocc
1
THEWASSOiVl ADDITION
-TO bEATTLE-
JUST PUT ON
Lots $200 and upwards. Will
taken off the market in 30 Bays,
Some of its
('very lot in full view of Mount Hanier and Lake Washington; on railroad; ;
at depot; adjoining Ravenna Park; an electric railway as soon as can he coin-'
picti-il to it; half dozen line residences already under contract on addition; a I
525,00 female college to be opened September, lS'JO. Wi'.hont doubt the
WASSOM'S
Is th jilaee'where people of money, flense ond refincmeutj will make1 their j
homes, and why? Recaiise the college, the mineral springs, Ravenna Park, j
the view of Mount Ranier, (which is grander here than anywhere cle on
Pn get Sound) if for no other reason, would make it most desirabl-.tj fl'T I
In Seattle a mighty city is building. Take hold of the best'while you have
a chance at at lowest prices. J
TO THE PIONEER A WORD:
Why did you cross the plains.? Why did yon take your life and that o
others in vour hands and come to iho Coast i What pen can write the
history ? You have conquered this 'and, made the growth of j;reat cities ini-1 c
perativc aud tho amassing of colots.il fortunes, almost in a ay, possible. '
1 . . . ...
: me iiani' uv....i.n v. j-.u, ...
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Now. by the investment ot a tew thousand, or nunarvii aouars, you may rrp
' the ableiit hnanciere ot Europe anil America are investing irrnuoaAius,
millions, in Scatte. W ill you not invest? our chance is IS uw . ocizc ic. t
I I have a f0 aero tract, an SO and two 40
,' rine for platting, any one of which will
I ..' - V " .!. i:. .i
I4UV OU1CK. 1 can V uwpiie.iie mem.
Kev. .1. It. Kirkpatnck is among
Addition in Oregon. Call on him at ncc.
I will be in Albany in a few days and will remain only a day. I would
bp .dad to meet vou personally and uree you to join us in the material up
building of Seattle, the Queen City of
aii'l call at room neattie iiCK, ai
yon tho city.
W, -W". BECK,
M CCESiHOKS TO lit ISS .t
City Drug Store, j
Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, FaDcy and Toilet Articles
Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery, School and Artists' Supplie. Phyician'
prtsoriptions carefully compounded. First Street, Albany, Oregon.
into one of the world's treat cities is
portray her resources or the eontirued
will pour into her
Neer hai the hand of
QUEEN CITY.
of vears. will pass in oi.ulAtinn r.vr
1 ' I
ocean. ;v?.i i
t'.jw-n.
THE MAESET
P.flJ
A dvantages:
ADDITION
i l 1 II I
..m, . t . i w. i.rvaipHi iTfiriiiirai.ii.iiv-
jv... . . - ri v r- !
acre tracts. Only a few left cheap; :
make you a fortune in a short time. ,
mm
. ; " .
you and tho sole aRent tor assom a
tho l'acilic. When in Seattle be sure
ncre a iu j.ic.uic ,u
,
HO J rROrRIETOKB OF
! FIRST NATIONAL BANK
j r-KESlDKNT L. II.IN.N.
j ViCE I'KKSIKKNT S. i:. VoI Ni:.
CASniER B. Laxupox.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING
BlSiAESS.
S. E. Yonso, L. Klisx
L. K. Vlain, K. F. So.
K. W. l..irf.s
Cashier.
COWAN RALSTON m (l AMlFlIK'
Albany, j - Oregon
TraiiMi-U a rueral banking buii.. ii3.
Draw tiKlit drafts on New York. n fra,
lsoo and I'ortUuil, ' r.
Lmui mouey on arovel gecuritr.
Keccive drposita aubject to check.
Collections entruateil to iu mil rctciv
pr mint attention
BANK OF OREGON,
ALIJAXY, OUKGOX.
(' I PITA I K50.000
lrrolilrul.
Vlrr I'res..
t aohlrr . .
H. BltYAtT
.11. r. HI.KKILU
...J IV V. ULtl..
DIHECTOns:
II. r.KTAXT. .1. W. ISI..U.V,
('to. 1!cmi'iii:kt. H. Stf.waii-i.
E. J. Lax.mxc, II. V. MtKitiLi..
Sight exchange ant telegraphic
trans.'cr bonelit and sold ou Xcw
York, San Francisco and Portland,
Orf gon. rs'Coliecfious made on fa
orable terms.
INSUK NCE CO. OK
Albany Oregon
ll'ITAL hISfKIi.
IAIU IP CAI'ITAL
50ll.XK
StVJ.tioo.
OFFICERS.
i President W. F. Read.
! Vice-President J. O. Writsinan.
I Treasurer J. h. Cowan.
Seeretarv .1. K. Elderkir..
DIliECTOItS.
it. b. Mralian, J. L. Cowan, .1.
, O. Writsman, t.. F. rjimpEon, V
F. Read, .1. K. Weatlieiford, L.
L. Foley, .Io!m Rnrnett ond M.
Sternberg.
Safe, Souua, uonservative
A Square Company,
, Managed by Square Men,
I Patronized by Square People
i FarsonizQ Homo Eaterprisa
MINE IGAKS-lMPOi:TEt.
IGAKS-lMPOi:TEt. MY WLVT
. and Ilnmestin, mil. raving tin- celcl. rated
' rTor de Matiri.I. itnllaa, Conuuerors and
1 other choice brands in the Wells, laro and
I Western Union Tekvrs.li onire I uU lii
. r iteii;ernier tne ia.-e
FOR SALE ltY ALIDRUGGISTS. '
'"Some months aso ' Kmircliascd a I
box of Dr. J. P. Gill's Catarrh Cure for I
my own use. but finding my nephew, j
C. A. McMaban. needing mh Ii lncdi. ,
I cine I let him have mv hov of metii-
ine. lie now f-ends for three more !
: , I
loYCA fi:lVlllr II 14 1 111 lll'ST 1l,in.r
for
... - ...u
lrieno.s
1 cot another box to life in i
my case, ond cheerfully recommend it
toothers
(Sianed). JOHN" MfMAHAX,
Ex-County Commissioner Lane Co.
Orerron.
Sprincfield. Lane countv. Oree-nn.
I'rof J. W. .Johnson . ores id ci. nf I ho
State univeriiiiy, says it cured him ol !
a coiiffu nucr iw, other prescript iotir
had failed. Likewise two of his little
L'irlsHRrd it to cure tlieircoii-lis. Mrs
Mark Bailey, wife of Vrof llailev
sent it to Trof Johnso", and recoiii
mends it to all who suffer from colds!
and coil ah s. For ccufht it acts like
a chatni, and can be iimaled into the
pipes or pasautres, where .- other
cough cures can reach
TAKE TIIE CAB
FROM
VI III I
RATES:
To any part ol the city, 50 cents.
For calling, first hour f 1.50, each
subsequent hour $1.
Stand in front of S. E. Young'
ami W. F. Head's stores.
SCHMEEK'S STABLES
OveriiiyJ to mikim
VIA
1'ACIFtC
.SOfTHERX
Oo.vrANY'n
THE MOUNT btiASTA "0UTE.
Time Jvuvecn
r.ntl an lranrlr
AIIi.iiiv
35
35
Cilil.irn' j i ircS!i trains run dailv Utitll
lain! anil Sill Fram:im
I NOCIU
4:00 p B1..I.V..,
b:ls p m.. .-...
i'Ao a in.. Ar
I'-rtlaii J Ar. . In:.', mat
Allny I.r.. t::45am
S. 1 ram ;... L-. .. 7-tji,m
Loral Vans.
Iraln ir.Uy- (lj. tuilt
VwP D'-Vv Ai,ra"J l.r..ll:litu.
J.40 ,. ijlne . . Lr.. 9am
Lebanvn l;raueb.J
:.P r7LT7AflSn r. Ar FJnu.
?? p r iA.iau.iia : . i.;-.: 2
. ;k a in.
t.-ii a in.
" ' l-t l.t)(,j, i .. H
Lv....AiUy Ar.. 4 -tpxa -
i-. ... ... . . jii
TL'LLMAX IU:FFCTSLKKI'EKs.
TOURIST si.KKMXt; CARS,
Fr acc-oB,niodat;on rl .-e.tir..l Class IV,
ejM anaihcl to 1-M r, Jralns.
ith all the rular trams n the cast ele
nwoi. fr,m font of I sirwt. I'otrlaed.
Between 1'oitland and Coivallin.
Mail Train Baity -
'iept Sunily
.:.0 i:i..Li. ...P..-lani .
lL':-5pr.i..Ar f:nsi,.
-v p. m.
L-. l.io p. i
At Aibar.y an. I t orvallii coi 1;tet
trams of ir.-nn PaciiieKailrcail.
wilt.
LxpresH
M p in. .
ts:00 p m .
Train Itnily (Ex.xpt buii-iay)
l.v I-ort!ai;.l . Ar..
Ar -M(Sliimui;e.i.v'."
P.COiiii
III
THROUGH TICKETS
ioAi: Points.
SOUTH AND EAST
Via California.
'"''ii il,f0lnia',a rcsardi. rate,
K. hor.lll Kl:. K. 1. K(k;ki:s. "
Manager An-t. c. I. tt P A
BL7
niiiiMXi!
Overland Kont
Trains
fcrtheU-.stl.-aic I'.-rtland at 7 t. w
il)d y;00 r. l. da:iy.
TICKETS " :,,,J ,r"m r-riii-i
A -Jl-UX O H.ims in I nltedMatrt,
Canada and Kur.'ic
PULLMAN PALACE CAR SLLtFERS.
rre- Coknivt Sleeuair Cars Bnn Thrercb. ci
Ez -ress Trains
OMAHA, '
COUNCIL BLl'I-TS
KANSAS CITY,
CHICAGO AND T. I.orit.
i:irnnl Sew Iininsr.r Xiu
batiur,
Cce Ci niKcticin it Portland for Saa Fran
! o an.i P-.ij.-tt Soiind i!.ts.
"-r further parti, niars i.-iqn.rc . I Curaan
Kiidiiv
f each wl;. i-. :. f;AW LINGS.
nJ
l.cial Agent. -
'. s.
Mii.ir.t:.
(.eicral Traflir
Mancsrr.
.i. u t:.
-. i. A.
RAILROAD.
Oregon DeYelopmentCos
Steamship Line
i
liA
ANT.
22
Hours Less Time.
Than l
t.i.v ethi r roiitt.:
Ai-ccii;(n!.m:,tis -.it...;ip.-.ss,i for . . r.u". rt and
-.Cet i . t ar. ai:,i ii ci.-l.ts ia Y a-uica and
:he ur.-.-.i I't-to .. n:. nt nmparna ktean
.hi; .. imi-h le. tl.at Ly any i.-.iuV rente!
" K:i.t in li e Ui::i ttr Vsjlev
nd Si. I-ranc:.-e-.-.
Sailing datks.
H!OM YAQflSA.
Willamette aliiy
Willamette Y'alli v
Willamette Yalli v
.. Mar.
h Mil
" icth
"".til
rROM SAXrsANdtCO
Willamette Va.Iev M .reli l-'th
Willamette Valley ;
Wilianiette Vailev .'. .K
The company reserve the riiht t el.ai,?
tearnera or fcuiiioj dales.
C. H. llAIWF.LL. JR.. C.n K. X- 1 A. nr
j tot .Montir- nier) M.-n.t, !mii Kraiiei,-o,'( al.
VAII.T rAKSrXGPR 1 RAINS.
Kxee't .Snn.laie.)
L Vaiinna C:l." a m Lv Allanv l-.'O r
Cnailis I'f.-.it a M j " C.-naiiis 1-JOrn
Ar Alirany 11:10 A M ! Ar Va.(uina f.-V) r.
O. K C. trains ernne-t i.t A.lii. ar.d "..
SI IIoao.
t. Hooi r, Cemral Slanatet.
A. to;,- O. r Si F. is;eiit
lrvallis, r.p
SCKMEER'S
Livery. Feed & Sale .stable
Corner Sfo.mil m-d K'irih .cm
. r
-i-'--'l-' 1
OllEGOy
Horsw BOAUi.sn hy the dav or month Car
na;-,-s or hnu-.-ie, 2;i rea.Nnr.fil.1. t..m..
vilnl
KOSHAV .S: MASON,
Whclrsalc and i;.:,.l
Dni2gisls Booksellers
i I .i.W,
1 H.
brownsvilleT
Heal ji state nnd
lyst'HAXCi; A CEXf I
t'ontrarlor ami liuililer.
riinK UXUERSIGN'RD HAVING I.OCATKI)
1 in Allanv srlicits latrenasrc fiom ci
nd country. Will contract to l.tiild l.ri.ls,
liarns, and all manner of ilw. Iluig- lioinios,
inrlii.lin Oueen Anne. Fjistlakc snd Klirii.
bethian at vies of building. Will fu'iiish
.lns and speifitions free of eliarves. f-stis
tla t srsnt4. c, OAfisjfifc.
j THE
I apa Soote !
i
i -.
uiwm PACIFIC
an:
I. II
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