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TgE :tMonyiy hehald wedkesdat apiul 30, 'aily a.-iu weekly l f.UV . ir SC BSCKIPTH N uaii.y . , cu ..!, . iticrruii,' en-opt Muiiday.; .iiv.-.x! 1 r orriur. per weo 0-- . . . .-.r -at.. M .J...... , v i. u:e.i ccrj frl-Uy iUmiDtf.) . .!, :r atiii-.uu, in advance wi.w -i m-l iiaid in a'ivuncc 1UK 31 IIL. V..j i! i'ie Albany pastnificc close a er ail rioriu i m V .'. . t - r n im!M ' 1 t.iJ u,g PI,, r. - r 4.n the Nu Can- li. H. ) luri'orfian t and baleiu II A. a, "rvallis and Yaquiu li:3i r. M ate aou-.h ;:Mp.h 'the puloiliw will be closed eaoti evening cam aix to ace o'clock. ileyUured matter tor dm e.rty . amine; train -hould tin mulct lieVre & .!;.: the i-raviou eveniir. OREUO.V I'ACJUC: TIMt: TAHI.E. Arrui- l-.-vrta . ll.l.'xiu't.Ou pm .. .S.'J.'.imii .' a ftl-ht , RCPIBI.IC.IM STATK TKKKT. unfiraiiAN lliiir ilLTini'.:!?!. t!ui1"tt V. '. Tiitciiijwjli. 9acKtRT cf Srra Cio. V I.i:tii' lr.m Kit I'hil M-t. !n:i. err. I'ta.u Innti:! cn 11. I:. .V. Klioy 9t-rB Iiun tkk - - fr'. C. II.il.tr. .lr:i. bLi RKMk t'm ki ti. s. r.-:iii. RKI't r.l.MWN ( (K XTY Til K KT. fiiii! Sr tio-i -l'tter lluiur, - M. I'llnliinltan:. KrRLEirTivi! W. A. If iiiplc'.on. - I;. L. Suuili. J. A. hi l.ir.!a . 'oilu!9iii:r. .1. 15. Tsk. Cs-vniicn rrill. llmlifv. K. M. t:l:ic!il. saBMKT Jutce- A. IS'sri. 1CII RfR I. )i. SlUitll. -s-or Jamu-i B. M.-.'ci. V'linufi S; i"Es:KrM ir II. . ll toli'tmr. fli'BTaToe- K. 1'. T. KMier. t'OK JSKB Wljl K'TLlllllkr. Tilt: '!:! if TAX. The I leppii.-r t ia.eltc wants to kiiouii wliy money and credit :diouM nut he taxed. Money horded or on deposit should he. When put into circulation it is taxed in the business or enterprise in which it is used. To Imhtow money i-i to receive an accommo dation for which the borrower must yay. Money is liorrowed chietly to eXH-nd in the develop ment t'other forms of properly which cannot escape the tax burden, and this burden is in .reatd in exact ratio to the in- re:ioo oi the !oeit . The tax on the money is therefore indirect ly raUod over the shoulders of the iiroperly to vhicli the money has boon I'ppiied. When credit- are 1v.1l,. iii.l,.i II... loir t ! i..i-i.l'. n-.i I .1 A.l VI 1H-1-- I 1 IIV J.l II , I HI 1 - I V . the borrower must pay an interest hL'h enough to meet the credit tax an I the market Vote of money aecoruniodatioii. Money is largely a law unto it-elf, and the mistake o! our tax h-w in relation to it ). that it ;t tenijits to cnniitd it by iegifflatioii to do the thing it can not be made to do. The reason v.'hv credits, should not be taxed. is that tlie attempt to t:i them retaiMS ie eiopiuelil oi o:il ,, t natural vesoiiici and places extra I iiurdens on the struggling hu-i-bandiiian. uiaii'.ifactur. r and miner. Dov.ni s"cV Maker Citv f.lade. The event tiie iniiid that gave em ina lion to ihe above, must be completely occupied by a gold .ia so held in front oi it. by some ominating inllnence. that the . hole hoiioii of the universe oiu- o is oo: i!i ted. MoDeV in circulation is t' It taxed in b'isii.es.s is it? Then, my dear sir. land put in cultivation is taxed in the act i f cultivation,! 1 ..11 1 1 ! iiii'.i iiotiiu i" i i nip:. j'Lis'iuai pioperty al-.i that is actively em ployed i- taxed by that employ ment and si,iil ! l-e exempt and illy the Imaided money that earns! nothing and the unimproved land owned lv the 'government should be taxed. That is precisely where yoitr logic would land you a single lav theory with a vengeance. Again ''the borrower mils! pay an interest high enough to meet the credit tax and the market vote of money accommodation." our writer says what does he mean? 1 1 certainly cannot mean that interest has advanced since any receni advance in taxation of credits in t his state, for interest has dropped from 10 and 1? pvr cent to S and 10 percent. A to the intimation that money is a law to it-elf. which is a like .statement to the one often made ihatlho holders of money will always strive to evade taxation, even to the extent of lying out of an a.-sessment, and. ergo, it should j not 1-t -.xe 1 so that those mil-1 iion.ure iwai-rs i money need not J have the sin t lying to answer1 feu. it is i'.i-t a-obvious that own-1 . I j rs o; oth.-r kinds of i.topeitv can lie v ut of asv .siueni. xempt thcni i-.iso. The truth of the niiitttr is in ihis phase -t the stil ject that tiie lustre of the gold dollar held before the visual organ -en ill ll Minding scintillation. I gem i " oist at this sUe f the obsrva- . ' jUM.ii.i - . JTHArilACKI.Vr.tOl-OIIcanbewnnUk. tlOtl. . Hid Siailgilt can lie .seen I'Ut i j lv rrrerl by Shiloh'e Cure. WiKjujr.intee that lnuchiy worshipped dollar. As to tiie last sentence in the? J positively we i :ihove uUOtnf.on nor no other i.iir minded nrolj servins i-eis -it doe.s -ee. The iiBsertion wade in thut eentence i3 simply nn attempt to pull tho wool over others eyes a efTective lv as tJif cold dollar is over the eve of tin- writer i the ithove Sfiphislll. Wealtli or property. lio lHUttt-f in what i'jrm it may he held, 1 ill li 11.11 1'Jllll 11 11. I M UViU, . . . . . . ,.. I '.truli tunned condi at a err ion phoiihl l.e made to loar hnrdeii of taxation, i its iijital i a siruple ' , . ... . ... . ., ana eiiectivi- iruisni; aim everv .. argument that shift that rcpon- Vil.ilitv i. .ophi-trv. ' ,.. '"7- 1 1 1 j lm: ipier-non ft how , privile-!' 1." cxtcin'.e.l to a man. Ill iw ...ay to till, ts a matter foiH'orn in all localities. In this coitnti v it i.- : ..nicklv settle.! l.v eimin- a man j short oil when lie alleiiiils to iassniueanvthitw otitsi.le i.i the hare functions ..f the (.trice, hut in eountries still tinctured with a . , , . , ., ,. . Sentiment of wureliip of the divine right of kings, it is more .lillienlt to settle, l'or instance it i) sail that in Scotland recenth ,a ..a t r. 1- 111:111 ''II 'HI) t ill . (i I ll'l h 111 III'. morningin the Hijjist, of Airdric. X. I!., was iinliriun.'ite .-nonli discover tin- Mipei intemlent ! I le local "liiie!" in a state of iipm.ii -ions intoxication. As the "vliiff" remained d.-at t'i all persuasion r remonstrance, and ah-ohit.-iv i- Ciineil t-i alwtain Jrniii auv iurtln i " " ri iiri assaults on the house door-hell treot lamps and his iiiilxii - iiin - i'i - .i .it i . i i i . I .-i I to take him into custody : and lie ' was conveyed to the police station 'with cojisideraldedillicultv. Alter , his arrival there, In" conduci bi- : came so violent tiiat the s, rm ant j at the desk considered it n. c.-ssarv ' to ldace him under re.-t raint in a ' ' .cell, and ae.-ordtn-.dy entered a I charge of "drunk and disorderly ; condu. t"' against him. t n the tollnwin-'dav the suiieriutendeiit was orouglit up oetore the magis trates and fined, lint notwith standing this judicial recognition of the well-founded nature of the accusation, both the sergeant and the patrolman were .-iil.i-er)iieiitly disniissed the force by oidei-of the Town Council, mi ihe ground of '"insubordination.'' t was claimed that tht-v had been -'uiltv of "dis- i i , . . i obed'tence" and "di'resH-ct " to ' , . i i i fiieir supe rior olhcer. I hi de- i cisiono,. the part ..f the ity 1 Fatheiij oi Aii'drie has given rise. to widespread oiscussion. tor while it would be obviously im-j prudent to encourage constables! . . .... " "' 111 ,h',,r "Ifr "'hcers i whenever I hey ch-He-t; to consider theni ai diuiik. yet i; is ln itiifest ly the duty oil he police to inter fere and prevent any infract ion of, i t h- law s. even if the culprit hap-. pens to be an oliieer pla.-.-d in i authority over them. - recently; x Irish tenant on 1 ! t I 1 l,w,r "'""b ireiam. 'ot the better of the entire poli force that was trying to evict him. I He barricaded hini"elf with an, iron door, inside of the r.-ual i wooden door and delied and w ith- j stood the police. The action , si i i red up quite a riot. K i.-t ions , are the order of the day for Km; lish ruled Ireland, hut ( .Udstune'e home rule when it conies into- force as it eventually wiil, will cause athange in euch matters. XEW TO-DA Y. T.ton SALE A (food younj row .-mil k.U. TJ Inquire at the Ukralb orB.'e, "i I;. N. ll.trdniau on Albany prairie. . ' '-vr.ik ' f'lRL WANTED-To do lonerul h I t Apply et once to Herai. ct)' . i ni-liitia ' SfROt"X wIhiaiiIiiiv .ni,.1i bii1 k J immdiat?!y relieved by Miile'i ' ee t'jr aal of t'oaay it iUeeu. IB. t J ing lire, life and accident Inatmnce i on). panic. IOST- A ismall parcel of papr aJdrenaed I J to.'. V. Me-.inr:. box s:a. I ind-r nil I piei-e leave -ame ,. ,.r.tVe ard hiS j rro MY I'ATKONS AM) LAIMKS OK At.- bany, I aut preparcl t do firer. akiu on short notice. A pcritet tit a.i l a.itife.-. lion guaranteed lu every reepei't. lbai.-K ! for pant favors. All in the future will lie irratefullv received. Mrx. II. Barn, writer i 6th and jeffei ami. S LEEHLESS -N IOU IS inademisierahie bv ! that terrible cou.'h. bhiioh'i. Cure is 1 th? remedy for ro'i. Fertile by Fhav i riinf fc.i if i." vi.i ii'Rr: iPi la . . . . "r-" - , r 'choice ..'. ati under cultivation, lour , ni!!u a.itit'iriicr t' Mlntir (nr atl nt a Inr. pain. liKtuire l Paul Mincvnineir, ot at ! tliiscfnce. HO'.tsES-Uou;bt and aol.i on moat tavon aS! tcrma. Apply to A. Senders at V.r..' -'sor Schmeeraatabtea. V'cp. .. A sw i5ora mmixa jiacaixe, 1 X ' reatly reduceil rates; Uo choice : c.in?:y Linn, tn;;tiH and werinaa ain-era. - 1 or particulars inquire or .Mrs. n at. aiyer. MONEY IO LOAN' HOMt CAPITAL OK food real e-'tato ac-curlty. Inr parties.. lara enouiri' of (;eo. Hmphrev j KAV Foil- 8!.E ' -ri.EAK CHEAT .Oi tlinothv, baieil; will l.e!d la quantXea to suit at rcai ena'ita ia!v Mr raeli, ! tse staMia of I.. .Seiuler. T V, MOFACU PKSS P.t.-ErrSER. jlj. conira-inraana ouiiaen. riana. eci-i li'-atiiKia and dotaita furninhed for all LIua4 of ; frame a ml brick buiMmira, btidjea, etc. Ail work promptly ill is u.l t.)rante'l ta re j tir-t-ttasa. it V. A VERS. ARCiltTKlT AXll sflTP. V'. intendant. 0:e over Firat Kariunnl : ""Mbandirc-. A!.anr. Or. w from a'.l parts of the wuntv. ollotted Albany Bath Honse -aND- H AIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER. PROPRIETOR: I3T Ladies and ciiildrep hair dreaa. ; ner a specialty euaranteed uniue ssustuciioB , PAISLKY Je Pritrs. Fiaest Wrk. I kw frlares ' Ill ! SATIUKS. lat'-! niH'vt , music TI.. Mym.i No. 1 S'.ar tv:natic: uud il kiuGs of Sjure :it Ceamd Meyer's. Lover o:' Oirtl iueee ehouid call i , '"iii !. ThcT have- ut re- : . , ,. ... (-,, i-fiTea a lot M lull ciea.u, lieii ana I sweet. Mtiii-u.t :i-tu Sitter is the beat remedy ia the world for liver and kid ' oey disease. lttie-tion. etc. Kw sale j t I BunmjrartV Anew line of till? v;ili-:iier will! . TOrue. ; ail eifr.nt '--i''. t''' :r.o f ! tlm. i ,..,Fort,-h,il,.'H,i" a'H- .!"','it':whrt' ; Chauiberlain a Fain-Balm. n hei. . niptly applied to the Irom part : 't wil. ,)ierent the aklu from lurninir J itchin: and emartliii: of c-LUbUins j restores tbe jmrt to a healthy coadi;in Fpr aal by inshay -x j iBgl I Grand Army boys, well :w many j thers, will bo interested in the fol- i W,D from. Ale!C Xl Stewart, Tenn.. who is A. D. C Commander Dep't Tenn. and Ga. He aya: "W. have had an epidemic of whooping ooagh here and Chamberlain' Cough Remedy lias been the onh ttiin j that has alone any good." There is no ianger from whenpieg congh when this remedy is freely used. 50 cent bottles fur sale by Foshoy & Mason. Have you heard what Mr. G. L. Weast, of Cambridge City. Ind., says f chamberlain' Colic. Cholera and i lJiarrlin-a Remedy? If not, her it is: ' "Pnrin last summer I was troubled Terv iijaoii wttli severe pains in the i 4ttmajn and bowels, ami wa iiiiMc'iM j bj a friend t try this Reae.ly. I j tk nu ose, as per direcf.iii). .aid lt. av.a 10 alm,st ""mt rt.ift, I cheerfully recommend it te iVn j a8Rictel, 1 and 50 cent battles IT ; sale by Fihay A Mason, i ' , . .. Mr. r. .1. Sitiuh, Kditvr of t.ie !: j Abercr-.mibi-, lakU, Herald, ys : "The ""st nond-rfi! ii.cJicir.e, I ; hare ever m-'t with, i ri..in.b-. -rlain' i t ' , i; . . .. ' i ill c c :i-our ! i .;:r.'ir' r- liai tin hiili?ii-. fritis 1 1 .i- ! i ill nil ' it imhspeusible. t'u' -a :' - li w ;tr, it imparts a flraeanv i-i-'... and prc fents the painful i.:.ir: i...,.a, waidi alkali wat'-i eruduccs. I could nut feel sat'- ii'ieiu it in ny liousr." 25 lad ."0 ciir.t l.tti.- tr sale by frfcav i Mason outrnrlur unat ISnllcier. '. I i .mum mil. rrai-rB ri.ANS. rrrincA ' J.. t..in anH ilrtiii's for alt kinds of builil- '"t " arrbitrtnr. All rlc prompt Iv doua guaranteed ta !ir.' -rli-a. l.ti- niatw furntshot on (-hoit ni.tice lor lru-k b?idff.-"'i r"' ,,,Wic ,",i'',"'- - - Take I Simmons Liver Regulator One Dose WORTH too Dollars Drat S. L. h: I .-ovaer on- 'e'of S!a ', mon Liver llf jiitntar unrth "il.MI. I nn J coi:Hli iteil, lin.l Itenilaihe. eanM eaf uolh- ii:g v th nitjsiartlon or annetife" bad ttia ! 11. era. u 1 't it nitovMher ont of aorta. I re n'lt.dtoi; :n t'i'oai-t. Oninine, and i vi rv rrnivdv K'iyatwt, but otilr oh'Hined i trinpiir.irv relii'f. One doee of R L R did me I mure -k. than S41 verth of iloc'ora and ' ilrctorin?. K"p'j-. JO Martin. I hai e been a te-j-bf r fr fv. elite vearp, and j during that tlmeiuve had lepratedattackaot J htadac'ii?, rrodneod by torpid Liver, and I have been cntiretv enred bv Simmons Livet Rexula'or. I fonnd It t be of tn mild a ebarf er In it a-t!o!. aa nnt to interfere. In the leiKt m-ltli m ilnrten in tl imI vnm fa h.-e kimi arle itud end rjbjei to'ba me, I mnot :m tilvblv re.men4 Sim- I mom l.i'i-r fleeu'ufr.r. !:. i:, i:np.ri; Oarapkilvit'e, K . i KOI? B A IE. He li:ive a ivir lnvl of choice ; yonag IVrakeraa Stallions wliieh we Till at reasonahle prices, jt you x fcy a l)rr.j utalJion cowe : ,,,, ,- UcW. L5fceM, i anna g.vea wkea aeaireii. 1 ?OUTHJTICK RROS. TH K MARKET, I I A 11 fl I ill III M '''( 9 t -.i .l t i . i i ftu me ie luoictr I mis cuua i . ., .,... ,.. . I . . . w. . ....... ., .ai., iiuvi, . aud windows, moulding, etc. from $o to $32 per thousand Prices Yard I at Lawson, ou the Xarrow Gauge. Se me befor purchasing elsewhere. W W rilWcnPtl Fostoffi': addretn, Tailman, Oregon. . FINE POULTRY. Ibasabe.k villi and kion.e turka-.s far sale Nt to per Fair; turkey e.gs 5 tor 1; Broa n Lojhorn ena 1 for 12; alio W'vaa d'e aad l.!i;bt Brabmas at same price. L. J. UOUCK. Tapjent, Or. W are perovinently located an t'a Cline honieateait mile frsa A'kanyou (.'iralhs inn. iVe hr s aaad a larre staeii of 111 n i -n ; -non v r mil I m .'iii art utlwtafiiii""' "e "il j rarties ooateuiplatia BlaBtiae tr.es wiii asalt tkeir i.teresU er exsMiaiea - one stack anal rioe kof.r. 1 . anal prioe ofre ,urcfc iTHANABaeVTNKLL, Aleaey, Orfa. I iimlmii uillllin I 111 AT" ! Ainany nunsenes! KIN MISmtPTI at' Pr. Sural PMea.tV ymmi or yfcj-ootlo Syrsyr. fha4eria.OKl CNl, 0ntftna J fmr Htomocb Dlandma. Knjctatkn ; itve lxoUttiT aieep ; alao li!a dtoestlot ; I gulwutnawtw aturlitrUiwi, i j HA Jl?T SPRING II ttbiatj u line liu f suits ! jReiiiii an 1 -Salf.n GPIWl -KOLIJBY ' J ScnJf.rcji.NTU!3a.B?nPnr rl.fnn H i- In i le .!nl ii.-t.e.l, jud io i-r.ier to make rooBi fpr new joodd ll id! fo-1 1 liis Urc, o:U cf dic foeJf, remuaut9, notion?, etc., nt a & A IIJULlLS (:JJ GOLDEN RULE THK LEADING CROCKERY, I ANOY GOODS AND TOY .STORE OF ALBANY. THE ONLY GENUINE ROGERS F.K09 SIL VERWARE, FRENCH CHINA AND GLASSWARE, EOY'S WAGONS, BABY AND DOl.L CAR, RI AGES, AND A General Assortment of Fancy Goods. fcprMiialt.r in the finest TeaH, Coffees and Family Groceries, direct for net cash and carrier the largest stock in the Valley. )a'In8urance ajent for. Fire and Marine. v 01 m I am now receivius: jvately say 1 hart Istock top shown in Albany- My Dress Goods Department Is TerjrtulJ, comprising all the new shades in silk warn Henfietla. We ak have a full Hue of all wool Henriettas, Cashmere!", Almos, French and do-i aaestic suitings, satteens, etc. Also . GENTS' FCRNIS4ING GOODS.g J OrJNTS' NUCK WEAR. UMBRELLA, H08IRRY, 2 1 woild ail esfpecial attention to our itot ot WHITE GOODS, YLOUNCINGS AND EMBROIDERIES. s T - 1 il. - i f3 L1B.T o m agjuj iui - ' , "jjr ...J Wait goods at th low.st possible price. W. K. l wJi -Jl-.n ?ff 11 cIMi 'i-i.lT VII ALBANY, OREGON We make price rattle on Hard ware, Tools, Stoves find Ranges. Tinware and l'lumbing. Call and ee us if you want anything in our lire. We buv bv thc carload. li.- ttl3 Tuartsunaa td qnlclc fmjo ' 'n"MJ"L"'' Oltfldren's Gaaiaiacte. Bun r lor to Cava tor (. Citfldtrsrai gyy far Caatoria. ifTrl- ; ur nMOBBBand Oaatavia, for alntitr.. roBipLilnU,aa supfrtor aoany prMrririt.i i !iovd W tan." IV A. Abcbeb, IL V. . 111 o. OzXard St., Brooklyn, li. Y KICEIVD Hlf OF LOTHIiVG hieh will I o!d at bottom pliers Coun t er r He bvvr; i WU LI I iniioiiocwi; my spring goods and I can largett a weil as tiie linest LAMES' DRESS GOODS.j LADIKS' FANCY GOODS, LADIESMUNDERWKAR. LADIES' HOSIERY, LADIES' N0TI0N8, V P" Si Crt rin i Resp'r, FtEiYL). lieffle&!Tlie City Liquor Store J. HAUJ1GAIIT. I'rourietor. -"Nuxt door to Iho Odd Ftllu" ciup!r. Albany, l!rjroiiV Kmv-i oonatantly on hnd tbe luti: imjiottrxl and di.mrttic wiues, linnors. cigr.riu tet-a -!". only fint-clasa liquuratore in the t:ty SPECIAL aVTTEKT'OK PAID T9 ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY Manufacturer of China: Ciya Cigars, Plus and Siuok:nr Tolu. cos. !i ri l full line of Hniokern' Altai . , Next door to I'lfnitlcr's euialy s'.oie. Children Cry for Pitchsr's Castoria IIrnMlV Tulie noaliotK unle.s W. I . louW usiiit: and pii.e ik st.miirf-.i ui. J rV U X 1' J Vi the bottom. If tbe lit iter cminnl ttipply vou, n-i.d liitjl tn la.tor.i cni-loi-iiit; r.iitvtinnl prim W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE FOR GENTLEMEN. Sold !v he neirative Lniplicutr have about 100 Wee i-.--,c 1 .-; : do i-.'j 1 fi'oy , t V I.i M v.l . 'it .li t c. .s : " en (ill.-' '. 1 'e Mu.'Oi'u Veil FOR PURE DRUG? TOILET AND an -nEWT.SO j iiAi.a 1 - I I mn Faints. Oil.1- The Finest Linn of Pmnns and nr. in tlip CALL AXI) EXA'MJJNi HIS STOCK Altamont s fastest stallion nud sire I children with a 4-e.ir old record of I Prineeinrint, 3 year old record 2;3r, and Zilaphone 2:33. Will bo kept at ! , Alhany, Tuesdays and Saturdays; at Salem, WednesJays and Thnfdavs : mill It linmi. 1..n.l. 1 11 I . . - ' ' I , ...... i..i.w .-iiii4.ij . nuiiniiii ti, et - ALTAGO.-9320 , B3 year old record 2:41 Son of Altamont, the sire of a regiment and Maggie j Arnold, record 2:3." (puhlio trial 2:28.) Daughter of the famous brood mare. I 1 ll.. 11..1. III. Jim nf Vnfnon UJi'.. C:l! U. I . 111. ll. I ! -J T 3 ..U.I,... X-.J -.1 I nii iwi.iB, hi iiaicj, iiiuMus 1 I and Saturdays. Season commencing April 1st. and no respe?ii: i!itv assumed for accidents. ' Thanking our patron for past favors w i..v .! ..J.nirer of the light I harness horse to call and see us. A few choico hiuod mares suited to the ' j hove stallions, also choice yoong driver and colt from foi sale. Will take 1 I pleasure in showing stock any day except Sunday. MCKNIGHT BROS : - - ct - tt'. - g. -n. -AND- GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET. WANTED SPECIALLY Hay, oats aud potatoep, to unply cust.-mers , the Ore-on Pacific Railroad extension and mv inere.iai Lm. t,,t I un I where I sell in quantities to suit the I I)1:ad::: in 1 :tu Friar V: -ii r in i.j. OictoU, I inr nir. tir.'.i) lluiul .raln and rrr.liiiiinr Malrrproul. Hint in i;p m oi lil. Laiintiuc ki- 5 M (.niuii.e Bllui'il M-witl hc. 9I.WI llan.I-M writ Mi tt yliur. ,":t.5j I'liiu .-null l-.aiT sliur. SK.5V I ir.i Klai-.r siiur. ttt.tr, A H't tui klnuirn-a olioe. w nt.iy .-jll.Jj 11" is' mUooI eliarii. All Maile ir. on;rw. HiiiIub in I 1 --. 0 mi.;-. i;s: nn ms. )tKs VATKKiAl , !-.i i -': vi.J', ! Ks 1 1 . 1 !N. . I. ttrl .l I. i;i-f:4-l.l.il, L- E. BLAIN. Tuo Leading; PHOTOGRAPHERS.; ALBANY, OKEWON. made by L. W.Clark mid Greenwood up can be had from them only of tie, ai re u.-gativt made by ourlve?. from e had at like rati!. We earry the otilr full line of view ; arijed work at loweet rates for first-class woik. W e jeu art enr studio in Fromau's block, next doer o .e FAlsOY to GOODS i'erfcmerTand toilet arti" linn a fall 'line of booici c: sietlonery. periodicali, etc. Prescriptions rartfi'' imipotindrd iH CDO FELLOWS TEMPI Piajijr Oiapr CARRIES of Deice, lcadin; Altainout's c.ii. Irarlin A ftinnnt i.ran.1 - J..TJ. 1st dam Belle Price, the Jam of ric marcs at sou 10 insure J TI .'.. .1 . . 1 hj hqu j '.-.t- ,1 a nome f ridays , I , ., , -0 m purchasers. Oific foot or Ferry street! R. M. H0BERT80N. mm 2:29-34 OvOiiaild to lJ1iia. Vli l'AL'11'U or tBi-KS I t ilhAJf V' THE MOUNT SHASTA "uUI! Ti::;e lV ml r; o " Allinii) 35 -- : 35 I.- j-ini a d It twB California i i-r ti.i. I'ir!l:.ti i:ii S.; s,, f 1 j :u0 p m. .l.v I ..;!. Mis i ni..Lv t'Ai a ic. ..r s I ru ib BUI Locul Fid. it pin I.':::'.!- .il k in. . l.v. Tilly p ni. . I.. :4o i ni. Ar.. ...I' . . Ai. . . . 1 . ..A ' HI . i: .: j am . 9.I.-0 am t.-'i.i:i tii.o.tii. 8:20. p in. .l.i ii. 9:06 p m..Ar !. . i' 1:60 pio. Lv A:. -. 2:.Ki p m..Ar i., !:. 7;'i0 a ui.,1.1 A:i S.-iiJ a ni..Ar I.....: .:' :u 'ain pat , ( jlsi i .n i i m PULLMAN id I I 1 T.-i.KKi'KK.S. TCl'i:iT I.i l I iN(. v'AKS, 1 -f fur i .tt aw I:. tin-.:: ':. rT r :-! i M'l'LTi- i.l .1 X i V ; ;t - ' .. . 'ilic . i't Ttu-. li.;.' - i. 'i.:. with a!, tliv .. r'...ir 11...1 - '.1 tl. t.-: viMon l.-iip. t . r '-: 1 ku.'.. i',.tr;ai.1. ri'iB i. dl ni ride , Between t'i 1 siaiii ll)Snll. i u:.'.! C i v:.l):. Hall Iralii Irailj - i i.-; : 7:BU a ru.. I.. . . . l-o l.m i A. fl ?0 p. ru. vi:ij p ni. .a.'... f r - f. f. m. At Ai'i:'.ll' Mill Ir;1.!':!- l.iil.t.i..:t Milh Irsiiisot Oift' n I'm ihi tifmr: i:prt-s Tr.-'ln I'rll.i l.x p: fu-.iiay) 4:Jo p lu. . I... S:00 p ni . Ar.. .. I ; It ;:!. . Ar. .. X y.:i nr li.li THROUGH T5CKF.7S In A!! loints SOUTH AND.EAGT Via Ciiifc-.ria. j? Fr-r lull Ii.fnniu.Tirn icjtitf :Ii.i(f mi., map., tr-, cm ttn. f-m h..ttit .1 a uuy lUBION PACIFIC BL'Y rtJi:An Overland Route Trains for the Eat leara Tortlarid at 7 a. H end :00 P. at. itulv. mTfir T?M'Ct to and Ir.m urinctiad ! a.xvavaja kj : n 1 ." point in I'niUd Mat en. 1 sitiada and Kuruj-. PULLMAN PALACE CAR SLtEPF.S. I Free Oolcnirt Bltonin Cars Knn Tororct ca 1 Ez Tett Trails ! OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS KANSAS C ITY, CHICAGO 4ND ST. LOCK ' riegnnt w ntiitns ar i I liar.;:.-, ("lot Ci:iiittij i.. ,1 l u' .- Sta rsao rw.oi.iii l'.;-.'t ii'.. ; c n:j -tiMi'.s IiA-.t- .ti the lect ' f Tn ? I - ! FriJr.v f ea- h v I: c . i.rir- r. s MU.rs , Vr'trt: I T n.i.t. !..; m vharf, fat ', . ii 1 m iilvj a&i . i- ir !.IM., Vet .icer. .. . A. THS a 1. V (!) mm urns 1 t 0 UUUilltl Si 0P.FG0N PACIFIC lj..io.ilj. Oregon BeYeioymeat 033 Stoanish'o I. ine HJ - 1 I , t-i'l: ri-i'ii I Hi -- aiiin iiHCU 22 Hours I-ecssi iime Accomodations miMirpas-rJ for ore fort and safety. Karea anr1 freights i!a Ya;utn uj. I the Urejnn Mtn o niir.t cL.iaj j'e rteem- , ships, much Ion th:.: Iv prv c'thrr roure be 1 eMi all points the vii-jUtittU VaUa and Ban Francisco. Sailing dates. rr.ox tasi. Willaaaette Vatier March tth Wil!mi-tee Vui.t; ViUlm.!t Vailvy 2aj ta six rHAMie.x i Willaiuelte Va.lej March ISA V lllametti; alley 1 WUUmette Valiuv . . io . The con:pany reserve the rht t.i chcrw , t earners i.r SAiiiiisriista i. n t, . .. . 1 10 Hnrttr,v .-riW r-";, i J ' .-V rit.T rasE.vcra tkaivk, r.xcept SnmUiia.) L Yaquina6:45 a v I Lv Altiauv 1-00 r I Cnrvaliie 10:.fs iv " l-nrvalils I 40 r Ar Aibaoy tl:10 a m Ar Viiijnir.a s--io r. v O. fc C. trait.a ,t;,,i ilt .;itn Via. l f!o0, C. Ui.', r., Cental Maaasiti. Art-n o. K A P. ajt-m Corval'ia, on JOHN SCHMEER'S ; Livery. Mft Sale stable Corner Beoond and Elfacortk SU . I ALBANY, OREOOX Hoasas oai.bd by the dav or cionth. Or Hesor e iu;cie an rpx-onabie tcrs s viir. 1 I b OSH A V A.oa,T a. r. . " ! S!. W'hoicaale land, Keail IISANY, CI1C BROTOSVIhhE. Heal JLLstate and 1XSURAXCE A Ci:X i CALVES. lv0R f ale-two tc mo:.th old pull A..?i'!V"J. e .'?' old. Fa'i Mary f.milv. ToV t" m. wu- i. I ( Arnld-" tm. tth.iaf.r -j., ' ee M - iT;tv, T Booksellers I