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THE MERCHANTS M AKIN V. VThat The l arnulmr Tonn(;" Itill rraposesTo ri. The report oi the Committee on Merchant .Marino and Fisheries of the Ton n aw ! 11 . which ha" been Huhniittcl t. tin llous.'. accompanied ly the views '! the minority, is an exterornolv i;s Xt reHtin as well as .--la.orate docu ment and i- supplemented lv a valuable appendix, Mr. rum mlngfe, of New York! wan tin: only ; Democrat that voted with the' majority of the committee in favor of reporting the bill, and it re-; yarded a- niiiilicant that the names of the iluv other Iem eratk uienihorb vf the conimitU'i-: fes-irs, Whevler, f Alabama.: Price, of Louisiana, and Wise, of i Virginia (Jenoral Wheeler is the ; president oi the American Ship- I ping l.eautie, which met in Wash-! uigton several months ago and ' formally adopted a resolution in favor of the Tonnage hill. Hi"! opjositioii to it. under the circiim-; stances, therefore, was an inex-; plieable as it was disappoint'iii'.; t ! the friends of the measure, ancl it h:in provoked much severe criticism ! among the members of the Ship-; pins; League. For months pa -it ; .Messrs. Trice and Wise have also. l)eon confidently claimed as a mont; ; its stippfrters by the friends of the; bill, and their opposition to it also caused r-nrpiise and disappoint ment. No explanation of the failure of the three members' named to sijrn the "'views of the minority" has Ikm-h f irthcomin-. In brief, the report, which was drawn and otl'ered by Chairman Farqnhar, flutes ; "Thirty-live years at;" the mer chant marine of the I'nited States; was one of our leading interests, a I great source of our prouerity and a strong rij,'ht arm of National! power. Now our shipping in foreign trade has Mink almost out of sight. The National necessity: for ships; and seamen for an active commerce in our own vcce!n has increased with the giving of every ' new subsidy or bounty or pro tection that foreign nations have resorted to in the last fifty year to cut our merchants ami shipping out of business, weaken our defer! , sive power and threaten our Na tional life." The report says that '"one of the most useful and certain means of Government aid to the marine of the present day is a direct, regular and speedy postal, service by able steamers forming part of the cruising force of the Navy. Whereve r the facilities for j regular, rapidandclieapcoinmuni cation exist, business will fcoon be come established. as shown by tin-; experience of England, which ha- , ppent enormous sums thus to in- crease her commerce and create' employment for her shipping. The ocean transportation of the United States averaged $2l!.ji0 4K.10 annually for the last ten year?. Taking our share of this trade at 7" per cent, we have an amount of .180.(Ht0,(XK. P per cent of which; is l.S:i.KHi,(K. ' Surely it would' not be a bal in vestment for the Nation to pay out f IS annually to j secure an opportunity to earn "and ; save $1?0. There are no appropri- j a.tions made that would pay so j well as thiH would do. Hut if" this j is thought too large then make it j f per cent. That would lie double what the l'.ounty bill will call for! in ten years tocome.' The estimate of the committee! is that under the terms ot the bill ,' the payment in lonnties for the! lirst year would lie tor sail vessels, tl.Ml. 81S; steam vessels, $1,715-V--. total. .::,:it ,7 U. The annual incivae would be about 5 per cent, so that it would be eij-ht years I-fore the annual bounty would amount to $.".(HH.."Ki. .Mr. Fithian submitted the u-I-ortofthe minority, which savs that the policy of paying subsides j to ships, would be creating and foBtering a privileged class at the expense of the hole people. I Sat on TI10 Itlarnry Stonr. Week before lant one if tli;' brifchtext and wittiest ot Cinein-: nati's ;irlH went abroad and when j the returned, tiinons thf to v ol-! come her, was a dude with lots of j rash, but he was chort -n Iirains. In relating jilaeeH nhe bail visited fhe liientioin-d Ireland. Instantly the dndeV tarn hwhii armind to the fore like a pair 01 ialm K-fti fans, he (-topped Huckin; tbt; eel-: luloid bead ot bin cane, and inter- j rupted the conversation with: j '"Ah. in Ireland; and did yon; kiss the blarney stone'.'' "Ye, I wan there.'" j Oh, I fhouM delight to cee it.; It ha.- alwavH lieenatlefireof mine j to kins that celebrated etone. but I i never had the opportunity." ' ''Inttccit : tlwi you phouUl jiO there."' j '"1 know: but I have not done; so: but why shouldn't I kisa it by proxy ? you have been there and kis.Wd it: why should I not take the influence of the blarney from vour lips?" And the nimperina: idiot stepped iorward, pri lining to proxify the young lady. But she drew back, and looking him square in the face, said: "'I Is; your j.ardon, my dear Mr. li -, but I sat mi "the blarney stone." The dude wa- paralyzed ; he shot into the hall and out into the street, while his face wore the expression of a man who had been hit by a trip hammer covered with plush. He hasn't said anything about ''Ireland" pince. Ex. Tim Homeliest Man In tho Willatnette Valley, alter making 11 close a-d careful inspec tion of the btock of hardware and tools and the quality of tho tin ware carried in mock by Matthew & Washburn, Bays they excel all ail other stores "in the valley m quality and low prices. Comt: Corset! We make a specialty of ladies and misses tine corsets and waists. Wc have a drive in a French sateen corset nt 75 cents. Extra good value. ?ahvel L yoo'Ot m-HTHnratTi wni'imTin wi THE MARKETS. .u.i'. iM' oroT . r:.'N-'. "Vl.i.;it-01 .iti ;;cv Flour 4.25 per hbl Potatoes We Kgs 15c l'utfer .. i (.tint l-y-i&V,:: Hams IJJ.Jgl.v:. Shoulder!! s(jl luc. Kncoa 10(g 1 -c If if Titnottiv, iW; or,! imd che.u, ft;. - Ap.i tb tireen, 1001.5o per l-u. I!u Oi Dried, -lc. per ib. App'es ctrie.I b!eni'ii' '.n- sitiiilritd I '-. e. Chickens '2.50v5 o0 Hides lte-f hide?, grcrr, -1 r, 10 c : deer gkin-i, SOe; sheep pelts. io3 7.!, according to wool. Beef 2(5''c zrc. Mutton "i oj pfrheAil. Ilora S.Cc, dressed. I.ar.1 Keg', or 5 ir.iliou tun, 10c, pails Vi Fi-r in!t)rn:ation cnuetrnitsg iuvi't- tne:!t3 in this city or ;imuniliri2 ; cuuntrv. They hive listed a l.ire ! number of tin;: f iri.is. nitaVilp for ' grai i. fr;: t or stuck . Ti"-v link-! ii.':-h liaint-r. ami Crt-t!a? rcrideiu-e prejierty a sj.c-; cialty. S.ilo agents fur 1 WOCDLE'S Riverside Addition. The litat s'll.'.iyb.in properto un the tnntket. HALF MILLION; DOLl.AHS Tu l".u on i..n t:m: un -n,..i im proved farms or city pr .rrty. Apenta for th Aiil.i-Ncv-ia A-sur:nr- Cnrportiiiuii, the strmicEt Fire Iii?urance Company n the I'acilic Coast. Curran & Montellh have lots for sale on ti e installment plan, ra inn in price from $1-5 tofUWO LtATKI:II Cl'I'.IUi, health ini.l sivct-t bmth fe.ure.l. I.y shiloh's Catarrh Kcmedy. l'rice .'..1 - ;.t .. Xa.l l'ij.-v-..r fn-c. sold Lv Kodayi: Mm.n. IJOIl lan.c l.i!t. k: !c ir chct. u-e Mii!ob -"ro:i I'brtt-r. ..n ly Fcihay .; M5on. SIIILOII S Col Oil and Consumption Cure Ik -old ly 111 on n yuarmtec. It curtS l'ji:sutr.p:icn. o'.U Ly I oali.y ,v .Mas'in. SlllI.OH.SVirALlZF.lli- :,at on nee 1 r-r Constipation, i.f Appetite, Dli ncw. and aP syrnpt ms .f liyspeps a. Itico tl) and T5 cents h.t L-.:t lor (vo t.r Foshav & Mason, CROL'P, hooplnj cough and l.ron fcitis lmiut-Uiately leiieved ny bbil...h'a Cure. Fv-r lis oy Tonlcr ii JI )b. CALL 0. TUX PRINGFIELO S A. WIIEELEi:, srRIN(iHLL, rKOPKIKTUK. SPRINGFIELD OREGON Irwilmiy yard and olSk-c oa Kailrond t.etwctn 4:h and 5th street fjSt A. Wlicek-r, Albany Manager, ;Inving lumber not excelled in quality, trm fnciiihe not mrpiiFscd fortlie l.romrt nml sutWfnetory lilliny or orders. I resi.cctfullv folk-it n cluirc oftht r.ide. a, VllEELKK THE OLD AND- RELIABLE ! List of a few K:tni)le hargaiiM for (?.lo by tli Jioal Kstate Agency of Burkhar! iV liood liouso and lot ou 3d street; lino loeAtioa. Trice f'2,500. House and on lot ou "th street; goo 1 lctir!i. l'rice ? 1,050. Hoii-e aud one lot only two bluhk-s i from Front street. I'rioo $:,0C0. i -JOainwof tine fruit land neir the city: all in cultivation an-l choice I fruit. Trice $200 per ai.-re. C tino vjcapt lotj in the center of the city; no better location; a fiue : bargain. Trice .2,500. New house '-.d one lot on 4th , street -. sjih in.: i bargain. Trice 1 , t'JU. House nnu one lot on lJaker street; ; good locetion. Trice $2,000. 00 acres of land near tlio city; all in cultivation: gnod buildings. Trice ! SljO pt-r a.-re. P";) ncres uitiini ' miles ot the city und every foot in cultivation; good buildings; large orchard; this property will liiuli!c ia value in less th.m rue yeir. Trico $100 per ncre. 2 vacant lots on -tt'n street. Tiioe i'.j0 each. 1 51-.. use ;'.:! twu loti in KlUin' A!- I I!.)U-e a-.ul 1 lot on Kllsvorth St.: lin. looati.iii. I'rioc .3,0C'O. llutisc aud I l.'t 01 I.yt-ii street. Viko il,0.i0. K0 ncivs within one mile ami a huif "i the city limits; a prt.it b.tr ' jm:::. I'rt -e -S'Jj pc-r acre. lv .ict-.:s ivithin tw. miles ot the city; al! (itin fruit land and all in tiv 'itioi. I 'rice 8150 per acre. ti acres near thn city; cifd hotl-r; all in mUivRtinn. I'ncc f IS00. 't'l.c ai...vc iri only a fuw of the '. ar gains wc havo on our list. We have vacant lots in nil tin .vUitioiiH now on the tn-rket, which can Lu had ! very rvnsoaablf. Or.r list of ga.'Jt n and fruit land ' near the city is the very best now on tin market, and the prices are lowi-r : tnan can lit had of any other agent in tht citv. To to convinced ol tkat tact, ail you will have to do is to call nt our otfico and lot 113 ahow yon our har gains. We have niency to loau ou real es tate at as low ratra of interest as can he had anywhere and on the moRt fn voraMo terms. Thnee who have property to steil should call on ua, as we arc advertis ing more in the Eastern States, anil havo heen doing so for the laxt five y-ars, than nil other agent, com bined. BUR Hi ART & KEEHEY, Ji KAL EST A SJJ, LO. I X AND INSUBANCEACENTS. ALBANY. OKI".;oX j rn 1 n iiT,i luniiscim (V HIM, r.illowin i a .att:r.l b?t - f the prupcrty we have lor taic: A r.civ eottai-, ii rooniii. 1 l,,-.-.. h; price SltiOO. One lot. unimiiri'ived. on SthMtvot. 5:?:.-,. Several trae.tsof r.nd 10 tic-e h.li H miles r..:n Ail-any; per a..-re 3300. Oue lot with two story ho;: -.a on Water street; trice flOOO. ('otfaire of T rooms, 1 lot, on I"i- -t street; S?1300. To story l.oe.se. "J lots, Cliani'.;; t Iain i'c Mastoti'H addition; .l:!"i(). A house with l't rooms, ', lots in K'Uins niidition, SS'jO. 1 lot on 21 and Main streets, SyjC. Two story house on 4h ctrec-t $2200. I lot on Washington stroc' ; A good 9tock farm of 1500 aires, 3 miles from railroad station; SSOOptr acre. Oao farm 3 miles from Sheild, first ciass whet and fruit land, 1 10 acre? 3000. A farm of SJ5 noiei 4 iiiiien from railroad! 530 per nere; can be tlividud In lota to suit purchaser. MORyiyG- ITETtALli; THURSDAY APRIL mm F017DEEI Absolutely Pure. This powoer never varies. A raurvei of purity,streni:tli and whok-samcnets More ecominiiral thaa the ordinal) kinds, and cannot be sold in coinptti. tion with multitude of low test, hhorl weight alum ei phosphate tJOWderh Sold only in e ius, Koyai. Baki.N' Viw. nrn (.'o . M-i V"ni ! -t.. N. y. Lkwis Jl, Johnson' V Co., Aireut.-, Tortland. Oresron, i'llYSM 1 IN DAVIS, M. I. PHYSICIAN A.M. II RU.t-oii. ( :.n ! e f( iiml at tiis ..Hiit roora ii; Sirah:in'o block, 1-irst street. Albin C ""c7kKlLy," I"IIYSICIAN"aXD el R . 'c-oii Altiany, Oregon, ottite in Putve't new blot-k. urtk-D li-iun, from 8 A. u. to 4 f. M. J. ItOSSlTKIt, KlKKIXAK LI A. don, rnubiatd cl Ontario veterinary college and tncsnbirrf the Ontario veterin ary medical ik ietv, in j.r. pnrn! to treat tle iliieasi of all lU.iDo-ticatiil aniniali on wii-iitiliu prineiplei. tmieo at Ana MarhuH livery 8t able. Il- yiilrncc 4lii and Calupro'a utretls, APmiiv, reifon. Dn. K. A. Mi Lisri.K iiMMK'riAinn; my. f:c':.-i!i an, I intr.-i-nti nniovrd bit n:i;-c int.. .r:if.rr l.l... k. All calls nrumnt ly at ten. led ti. i rrirA7"wTiTxKv7"i,TiTM(TAx"A.u 1 mr-. .,n. (ini.luate ..f l:rlliue llnhpi tal Mcilieal Oiilec. New York Citv. llitcai-ct. "fw.imni a c;.r i:.lty. Ollice in at ri-xid. iicr i-.i Till ctrivt between :d ipoi.i:i ai.d Vine, Alt.anv ore-'.;i. III! M J. r.VTuV. l-IIYSlt'IAN A Nil 1 ' Siiivc in, Itl'iniii.-r- a l.l.i, -It, Albany, or 1 iIl' llt-..i. .1 utc 1 ill : v I'm I . i-iin.! r't dj i 11 tlic oll'iic il..v r 1 iii-!it. a nolo : . t;i:t;K iit-l.tA-. Sprrial '.i-'ii cf -'.iin.5. 11 t. i.iti.. :ax.-wi?!i.i. J.N. M'NCAN - ArriiKXKY-XT I.A . ami ii..tarv ).i:!.!k-. O tK- i-i the s:r:.i AW n:.r.-.., roon.H o. 1 nn.l p. K. N. I;t. hi:vi:v. (.. t rk,i:t. I JLACIiUI l!, it WKU.Iir Al I'Oit.NKV AT J) Law, Alt.; , Onti-i. t fl iv in (Mil rrllort'H Tc:i: . . Vii! pi.-., tire in ail cniirt! y. tin- stat.-, nnliic ial ti'.ttntiou to a.1 tiiifciru'-.. UfOI.VKKToN' ( lIAIM.K.iK. AiTOKNKV 1 V nt l.in, A:li;inv, dr. (itlice in room is .'.! 14, Fosters Di itl-, owt I.. K. l:!:.:n's stor.'. T 1. UKATI11 KloltH, ATloll.V'KY AT l . I.iw, All ki ny. On uon. Mtice in ihc Hi;i:i I'.k.k. Mil prai;tK-c in all th r-mrts i( th'-t;".to, a-!. f i-. c sjienal atti-nt.on tn all l)ut!icss T.WKS I .Ml '..l, Al'HilINKY AT LAW rl am) tiilt tAunniK-r, All.anv, Or. Wtli hr-irtico in all tlu-courts of the Mate. An tract of tit'e furi.l.til rni ihort m.lic. Ti-ii ytars c.rrii-rir... I) KVKIIK llol si:, ALIlAX Y, (ill. Cil A V rfei'Irr, l"r.ip. (Inly first -erlaa Ii0llr in the city, l.-iriro maniple rooms for com-iiit-ri-ial inrii. No ChinanitM employed in the kit. he;.. (ii-in r.il efaje clli- fo Corvall s. McD.iiuilil A" Lassdl, UAunism'Ki;. okkcox, Ae pri -pared t furnisii first i-lasi Imnl.cr in ear I.) i.l I.n t at i uliiu' pri. is for the c m-in-,-si.-a-on. 'Uuy mlieit corn .omU-iU'e. i:. i:. AVAltFOKD, Having jmrehise 1 t;.e PALACE EAT MARKET It now prepared to fiirni"h fresh meat of all kimln; lient ari.-ty i f ehonf l.eef,veal,imitt"ii pork lausae, cte.,in t!.c c ity kt j.t conidaiitl xii hand. ch'eai mom:y: We htive made arranircnn nts to Mil -i!y iiiom v to all on loin; time at Ir.w rales of iincrt on improved faring ancl clioice city nropurt v. Those who cdiitemphite liiiildiinrlifick hlocks can i;et llion-y. See lis ! WAI.I.ACK A CCSICR. ill Ti - 0a food fana and city I security. S. M"- HTESLE. ALIiAXY. - ORKOON P.. , ,.. ill IIIIA M, T0 lAllv' ' h ' d Al. Ill Dr. K. K. Waiters, of F.HRcna , Orejroii. l'as tineo pro I -red Clydesdale stallions and two Ilam li'.etonian Mallionn that ho offers for sale for cash or on time. Write to him for particulars and pedigree. Tinware warranted not to rust at MaiiUws fe Wshbrn'i. MM The Physicians of the San Francisco Board of Health TAKE A STAND FOR Si ON EST FOOD. Royal Baking Powder Commended as Purest, Strongest and Wliolcsomest. We have made a careful analysis oi tin. lie-.:!, Ciaiit. (ioldcn Gate, Dr. Price's anl Tioiit-er Making low(I' r , jiiin Ik-: cl hy its in the open market. One ounce- of iv.th iiov.(kr ieh!s in .:t:l.:c inches of available gas at ioc J ". a:; fjiiows . Cuti.r. in. iics KANE. I'MV.-llillg E0YAL 191 Giant K0 Golden Gate 123 Dr. Price's 116 Pioneer Tiio We, the member; of the- Jlo.-i. i cf lie:.iih of the c'ity and County of San I-Vancisco, cordinl't ; jif-r..c and i-f:znnund the Royai Baking Pov.-'.'lm-. It ?r. abso lutely pure and Iicau'lu, composed of the best ingredient:;, cf the highest strength and character. In our judgment :i i. impossible to make a purer cr stronger Baking Powder thap the Royal. jt IS. R. D.WIDiOX, I:. 1IKNKV M. i 1SK.K, I. L'JIAS. McQUI.STKX. M. l. T. J. LETOUllXKX, M. I. Aug. 5, I889. Afemifrs San -'itt:ci"o luwrJ LOOK -I tt'EA I, IJlElliEl! k liflDDEM'Girfl G-JEI-jXID KSTATK Fuesclay. April 15, at Tin. i:kai. hstatk okfick of BURKHART First Sala at 10 0'Clock A- II. Socoad Sale at 2) 0'Clock P. 21. Plats and Map showing Exact Locatioa ! 'cf Addition can to sc:n at the offico of Surkhart &i Ma1 in at any tiac Call and soo for yours elf. READ Tn H fi'im it Jiy ( 'cuCi i n This in to certify that I ir.ai!e x'r- survey of rowers' Addition, placing tue liloek at: ! htrert Ktake, and tliat tho street-, l!o3l-8 and lots are as r pre-u-nted on pl:.t. further, that the tract eaiitama 47.-7-100 cere of level ! meadow latuis, hayinj no hi!lnor eamotis on it. , Kt-fpeotfully. II. DKI.T.. "ivil KniiiK-er, Astoria, Oregon. ; ) I sfCCi:ti;.OKB To r.l ;ss OliX Will City Drug Store. Dealers in Drue,, Medicine-i. Chemical?, F.tucy and Toilet Articles, .Sponger, Brushes, IVrfmiiery, Soho.-! f.nd Aitistn' Supplies. I'hyiciacb Prescriptions earefu!y coiiip.ini.iii .i. I irut.Streff, Albanv, Oregon. :illrii Knle IIiiMHr. inlins irad wold has decided to add to Ins mammoth stock if crockery J ml fancy ;oils :i com plete lino of j;rocerieH. Helms en route a lartio invoice of miar, and will keep a complete assortment of choice groccrien, and tlio lef-t oi (flees and teas t" lie lia.l in toe market for tin leiielit of liis eiHiomers. lie will also i-nlui-'o his hardware department. Ho in forms us that lie buy all his ;oois for net cafili, which will enaWo liim to sell jjoodri as low as any Iiouho in Oregon, and then; is no ecd of peopl Koini; abroad when they can do as ie:l at home, or even t"o'!"r. i SpritiR Announcement. I .tches & Hjn, merchant tailors' ; and draperB, opposite tin; lt ollice ' have just received the largest and j finest stock of foeiun and domev-1 tit; woolens, novelties of their own design and importations. It will . .icnij-ii-T "." ....j. .... -( r II ....11 rtl 1 t..tfll ftllll ! , if veil lot you i ""' -. -; ex.imine their complete line of. l... .: ,.-...-...,!.tii,1r sii t :ius. coats' all'! ven.H Illl'i ii....... leaving vour order as t..cy positive ly "iiarentce perfect lit, hest woik liianphip and pencral natisiaetion at the verv lowest pric s to hi had considerinir, of course, the material used and the.workmanship. Try Land's new bakwy. 10, iS90. 105 - ;. 1'iuei. iV S'N, . '7-j.A, i'rat.risic. I OUT oli 7 & MAUN, THIS: & 9 .k KHN'! I'Kol'KIKTOKR OK VMiK Ll.T Of PCitt.1l COLLIB M PS, Willi A little dip of Enjllh f-heiiherii. They make the very best farm ttoek nJ aUh tl.in K.T further particulars imiuire i-f Clio ". (irav. lH-ntist. Ul)IES? UNDERWEAR t.eiillenieu Shirt. Children' ClolU Ihk. nn (I All ladle Knrnient nind to order lit tiie Jnp.niosoBazaarstore r.RKE VEST LOW. K WON G WO K V.I'. CO. f-'Store on V.r". S'.riH-t nt-vt "e S-cn'r i lla-kbiirna. k'OO CORDS nrJL" i:i iiantitlei to suit tho tiun-liawr. Inquire o:llcc i f Curran & Montrith. C I f Y irEST A UiiA NT. ITa.-inj; l.ein cntirelyjreuit) leled, this old nmlj popular lc&tacract will t.o made tirat-clasa in every riBpect Tin piihlic will ho Riven gi.od inealit at all hours for onlv 25 centi. livery thing neat and Attractive. Ovnter3 in every style. W. A. MiiiFE. iitay Bath House axt HAIR DRESSING SALOON, ! JORF.PH WEBBER. PROPRIETOR'! T7"L.tdif pnd children's hair dress! I ii ir a ppeeiaity. euarantcid DntiJe fatiff..ictior ' Fair Dale lots will soon sold. Thia property will t200 per lot before fall. be all bring Q A T I Oil.! CUSICK i FIRST NATIONAL BANK i i:i..-iii..t i.. i : inn . ViCK I I:K-IM-:nt . i:. oi n.. Ai:trj: :, w. J..v.m;i-on. Tlt-VXSACTS i HI SiNKS:,. cknkrai. n.xxKj.vt; S. F, Yoesc. I Ku.w 1. K. Rli. 11 K ,. K. W. l.A...r. C.'.vl iir. 1 . COWAN r ALSTON :f.D I Win UK. Albany, ; - Cregnn Truij.H a fc'"' nil biil;ii.h l.u-h,r-. " , l.rav iijfbt draft on XVv V- ru, s-.n t r.i , j ifieoaod l'ortlainl, or. i Loan moiie; on faj.j.ioi-.t K.:eui!vi. j Ueccive d.'jmsit mi.'cet to he -k. ' Collection -iitnw:i-lti ns v.:ii I nr ioii.t a'tention um of oiiiiiiox, ALBANY, O!'L(.0N. ! ClI'ITAL.. .t.Hi.0UO i : I'rolilrnl IS. iti;VM I Iff Trtl Ii. I . J Itltll.l.. i (nlili-r ti V. I l.l. j :iKKCT.r.: ! II. UriYANT. " .1. V.'. Ul.11;;. j (ieo. Hi'MPnnicT. If-STK'.VAin. I K. J. I.AXSlxo. II. 1". Mi:i:i:ili.. j J-ipbt exchatiu i.!it if Irgritiiiiic j traus'cr bought i '!! ou New j VcrK, San l'Vanciso.) isad I'm t!aml, i On ?on. 42rC(p!!ecti.ii;s untie t w f t. I crablo terms. Fitiiers k Jlertliaiils INSURNCE CO. Ob ; Albany Oregon vun it cirir.tL SiV.,iM. OFFICERS. 1 Tres-iilent W. F. Kea.l. Vice-FresiJent J. O. Writ.sman. ! Treasurer J. I,. Cowan. Secretary J. K. Eldc-rkit:. D!KKCT3r.S. i:. ftliiuian, J. I-.. C-v.n,.i. '. riistnau, c. t. Mmj i-on, I I'ead,.!. K Weatlu-it.ii i!, I.. i L Folev, John P'lrnett ar. 1 .M. Sternberg. uoiiserYaiive ! mi: A Square Company, 1 Managed by Square Ken, Patronized by Square Feeble Parsoaizo Heme SEtc-rcrhc I-M.NK IGAUS-IMroUTIl!'. K V V v. I s anl IoriK;:?t tiiiur-icii..' tie 'n..i s?a o h n FOR SALi: i'Y Al I. .nisi (..TS. "Some mor.ilis ato I i t;rr!i.if ..l a box of Dr. J. P. :;i!!V fjitarrli Cure for : ttiy own tise. but lindin iuv in-i.tiev., ; V.. A. MeMahan. itt-cdi ti m:i h i i- ii eine I l t !i:ive ir.y l ov of i;ni:. : cine, lie now n-n.U for sliri- ' ; hosts, f-ajiiiir It i t lie tie tiling for ' catiirrli ever triei ly lilm ii;.,! frieii(J. I cot anotln-r I uv to i;- in ; my case, nnt! r!:e;ii'u-'v iveon.iiieii'l it i toother. (fiiiU'jil.. .HlIIN .V. M.!f AN. EX-CflllltV Cot!ltlli-i..'llT I.,o . Co. Oregon, S-.rini;fie'd. I.niie r -otintv. Or. iron I'rof J. W". .lol.iii'.n.preMi!. ::! ofii.. Stute nnirer.-iij, m,y it ti;.-.' lihn a couli afo r f.vt oilier preierlrt-oi-.f had failed. Liken in two ..f !;: Hv!.. i sirlsnsed it to cure :licii eii-,i!:!. ;- j Mark liai'ey, w- , f p,-(.( "i v cent i. to Prof .!o!:n.-o, r.t.d n'i-. i';i', mi t:iU it to ali nlio fofrr from ti.'-ji' uud coughs, l'or ecuifhs il h-u : ! a cliaini, and thii l.e iii:u,;.-d into l! e pipe or passatieN wht i t ., s- : couh cures can ieaeit TAKE TIIE UAH FROM l:'li 01 x i i i ; i it . ! i in u RATBS: To any part o! the ci'.y. ,rt cents. : For cuilin:, lirst hour 1. .;.. c::r!i ! subaeqnent hour ?1. j Stand in front of S. . Vti iv' ' and W. F. Kal'8 star. jLinu Coiiirty tir"-r" D M .11111 II I' Ii j (jjjjij jy (jijjffij'ijja. VIA I'AViriy .-0"Tl. US "CJ!F..XY'B THE MOUNT bHASTA "0VTE. " i::;y iietwem :tiil :in t'ruticNro a i;.oi 35 -j.iinstr:i.iis run liailj hctvtctti ....ni:7.1 San I'ranf-isto. ' in. . i. ivrtiatui Ar..i AZ uu -! I' -1-v W-iuv I.r.. t;jj ni . In Lv 70 fiu 5i... '; i:;lu D.iily - Kim.'ij ' - i'. f i."...Ar.. ia 1 - -. i- p tu . . L v i r. :, y 1. v . . H :i i n ..-!" 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K & p A mm PACIFIC ELT Overland Route Ii-:.i;.s f r the l ast kave IVrtlaiul t 7 1 11 m.J ilr.-O r. m. da.ly. 1 IAijLilO v.ii:ts in tu:U J v.aii., Caruia act! r.ur. y. v&sim palace car sLEcrrrs r""? c'-;-t SIoc.: Ctrs Ben TLrorRh n Cx '-.cf.5 T;ruL ; OMAHA, t orxcii. r.Li n Kansas err y, eiliCAfiO aXJI M.J.Oi'IJ. ! !-snit w tiii.lni; ni Mti t:a:iuc, : (.-'..(... 1.. cli-rrRt I'crt: r.d f-r Fan I'm, : a;.u l-u;rtt .v.::i.d j ciiita. ; r-i f. I-! .r;.. rti.uUn it.ju.-erf tura K n.;t. All ai v. Oricii. .1 - , Ka--e ti,c C.n.nii.y .harf, at !' ' : i-r...!i..:n Mrttt. Icixlat an I .. . i . -. h v.,,'.. '.;. l;.w !.!(;. . . ii;:.i.i.:. .ncr;i Trnttlr Vntinjtei-. .. i i i:. ; - f- 'L. hm Route ! i'ACIFIC HAlLROAi Unm DevelopnieDt Co.'s Sioamshlp Line iiiLliliOIHl A XI. Hours Lefja Time. T.ian I.y at.y other route.- 2L' A . .t.-tat,.-:. ::: nrr-is.-.-J fcrriT.f..rt ari.l '' '"' I " ovii'l.t Va.,tiin ac.l or ,i.:i I e: r-jlmm vu.u;.' Meatn h !:: ti.r.t I y oi r;l:ir rn:ti l.e .... t.. '-..h i:i tl.e Wi ::.-., .tv tultt 1 M-. i r. :.i-c'. Sailing dates. m.".M VAQI INi. Wll.ati V;:;.-.- Mir.l. Kll. " ..:;ui:i ltd u! .- WiilaiiKtte V:... j FI!.lS HX rUMlM'O lull iith i::r.!.v tie V.!..y Mir. li 12ti n .'.nmte i:;. .......... WVl.i'uittc V,.:W SOtU Sit Tlie .-cc-.j-any reserve tho tluht t.i i.-j.: t..-iT-:. is i.r i.ji'.iiL-bit-(i. I'. !Ii.i.ii, .ir., i-.ro F. is V. Ai-rt. ' .-ry itne, S.m i'rr :c. Ctl. ri-.r r.-rN(ir.. trains. r-:-tit -ttri.iaii.) t -i'!!iui(!ri:. a x f I.v .IS'.inr 1"C) r ; C-.rai;i !'': n I C-wtaSi 1-40 r A.- a::.-. II:! j a v ! Ar V.i.juiiia f--M r. v . i I . tn ii cfi nut ,.t A.'irti tl .1 f.;i W . M II..o, H---J! i. " ClihriI lihtirt. A t-:u U. K & r. r-.-l.t (:rv.ill, rt r.n Livury. Feecl&Sale stable '; -Sff-m' l!l.r,-t! SU AU:.XY. - . GL'L'GOX J j tWD I.y til? cay or p.o.lth. Cr . .-...r t.,-4e.- a. rcisr.n-J.le umw ('ill I'OtSU.W MASON, hmk l!sofo(i!eiii ). I veal j.t state? and .v.sr,vj xn: a ci-:w i (Vnf r.irlur anil l.'r'IM. r. j':i': I'MiKiisinxEo having i.ocatko I i-i AH.s-iy 'li-iu -tr. !in.re frnm eiry ml w.n.try. Will eci.tra.-t t l.iiild liridi m, l-:irfi. tiil niamivr ef (Iwllinir hiirt-e, M ei-iifur Oiieen Anep. Kainke and Film llliian Ktiiri rf I'uiltKnic. Will furnish I Inns anrl pi ificalirins iree of ch-n-vf". Stttf i 1 srutri v. ft CAisStt.