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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1890)
i WggKLY ' UAtbY 4ND D.ILT 'tUSabedi every morning except Sttt exed be canter, per weok. r.r ami, per year......... Mimdav.) ...... o-io 8 0 trMWtaned every Friday Muralny.) m misw. m annua. In advance....... ..2.00 vTbro oot paid in advance tJ.0 TU MAIL. Mf Albany poetotfloe cloae rf all oBeea norm 1 ItW Eastern state r 6:90 a. Ch Wan a da i trad t Harrow Oatwe R. K. ' foe FortUod and Salem iVrvalBaaod Taqulne 19:50 p. oflce m ..730 P. Tb wostofflr- will be okuwd each everiluu mb aU lo seven o'clock. Resjatarad matter or the early morning vrafotfcoald be mailed before it e clock the ysaytan ninlna. MSOON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrlvee Teprt ill.15amll.00pm l 5. 26pm i B.Uia THA T SOROFEA X WA K. Prophets have been making the air lurid for years predicting war is Europe, and yet peace reigns and the standing armies of immense numbers, and costly paraphernalia, remain "standing" to watch one another. The in ference to be drawn is that the days of butchering human beings, and destroying valuable property produced by labor of human hands, ia mere wanou brutality, to satisfy the ambitious ideas of a few leaden is passed. Peace reigns .and arbitration must settle national differences. The Boston Globe says that Von Moltke is the oldest general in Eu rope, and is generally regarded as the greatest soldier. On the edge of the grave he turns back to say to his countrymen that the long predicted European war must certainly come, and can not be much longer delayed. This would be rather disheartening to the friends of peace and liberty w ere it not for the old Boldier's further idea of the kind of war that is coming. It will not be a war of governments, he says, but of "the . people, forced on by the masses, who will compel emperors, kings, and statesmen to do their will." Oh, well, if the war is to be only by the people against "emperors, kino, and statesmen," it would not hesoch a bad thing, nor such ater lible thing. Emperors kings, and statesmen are only men, and whenever it comes to a square ' ight between them and the people, the emperors, kings, and states , men are about as much conse oenee as a corn-stalk in the face of the Johnstown flood. Such a war would be very short, and not at all doubtful. The mischief of it is that emperors, kings, and statesmen are usually cute enough not to fight their own battles. Their plan is to get one foolish section of the people to right against another section ; in w hich kind of warfare the emperors, kings, and statesmen are apt to come out on top, whichever way the tide of battle turns. The em perors, kings, and statesmen of Europe have their quarrels, but the different people have no quarrel. Whan the people be come wise enough to decline to go and murder each other for tin pleasure of the emperors, king, and statesmen, or tax themselves to pay the bills, there will be very few wars. The comments of the World coincides in a great measure with the majority of thinking people upon the subject. The day is past approaching when kings, em perors and leaders will not rind that the people not only will engage in war for them, but will emphat ically say that the will of the people must rule and not the will of those kings and leaders. Thk change of situation causes considerable change in the views, r at least, the expressions of men. For instance while Mr. Carlisle was a member of the house and Mr. Cleveland was president, Mr. Carlisle waa very strenuous on the matter of reducing the treasury surplus, but now Mr. Carlisle is a Senator from the great state of Kentucky, Mr. Cleveland is not president, and Mr. Carlisle is very solicitous that the surplus he not reduced. Why the wherefore. Tax peculiarities of will con testa crop out more and more, as very will is submitted to legal scrutiny. The final decision of thinking persons will be that the bMsiness of will making in a auoerfluons matter an expendi ture ol mental effort totally in-1 eommenHnrate with the results obtained. If it is desired to set aside a will by any number of persona apparently there is no difficulty in so doing. The latest ease of this kind is wherein Cor mall University has just lost over a ; a million dollar: by thedecinion of ; the Vnited Sialffi Supreme- Court tuat under lit cnantr u muiu ni legally accept the gent-rous bequest made bv Mrs. McGraw-Fiske for a j library fund. The point made was ! that the charter forbade the uni versity to accept real property in excess of 3,000,tXH). A peculiar feature of the content, which has lanted over five years, is that Uov. Hill nf Xi'w York, who wa then a trustee of t'.e university, ad vanced the funds for the legal fiirht and gave advice. The uni- J versitv does not suffer materially, as Henry W. Sage of Brooklyn, who has already given a fortune to the institution, has promised to give $500,000 in order to com plete the library building, which will be the tiuest of its kind in the couutrv. The fact that the state gives the republican candidates, excepting tile governor, a majority reaching away up above 8,000 is a pretty good indication that Oregon is still republican, and that the ehep are not all dead yet. Oovei noi Pennover i equal to th- attriupt of many unheard of tasks, but he will hardly undertake to abrogate the United States tariff, and will probably establish free trade in about the ratio that he has here tofore extirpated Chinese. Raii.hoad cotolidation pro gresses in a slow but sure fashion. The Atchison company recently added 1850 miles to its lines by the purchase of the St. Louis and San Fracisco. and controls 89ob' I Tr a aaA rtiat 2.S mails Lit 1 1 V. L. . AV " L. ..... now own more than one half of the mileage of the entire United States. The Pennsylvania system operates over 7000 miles and the Richmond terminal system over 7700. The outlook is that at some future time the entire railroads of the country will be consolidated into a few leading company. Philadelphia is rather hard on the street musicians, having de cided that they cannot patrol the streets. The order will lie hard on the organ men and the tam bourine and bass drum of the sal" vation army, but it will be condu cive to rest and satisfaction to the citizens. As action has started in congress towards passing a law to prohibit the use of the American flag for advertising purposes and it is to be hoped that the lnw will lie passed. What a Fortune Is a good, heui:ijy. pearly ,6kln. Few are aware ol the short time it take a disordered liver to eauxe blotchttn on the face and a dnrk grea- skin One bottle of Bc-gtfa blood purifier and blood milker will it-" tore this orguu to its natural nnd licn'tliv aiate and cleanses the blood of all impurities. Tt id meeting with wondi-iful MUioes Try it. It is s$UHrinteetl. All ilruir gibte kot-p it. A Yonnsi Flyer. Oneco'e colt, lielco, recently made a record of 2:31 in a trot at Vancouver. Oneco, owned by McKnight Bros., is known over the state as a tlyer, and he is one Linn countv's tine horses. A complete line oi gents' fur nishing goods at K. (J. Searls'. MAKKIKD. LF.FI.F.R FOSTER At the residenre of K. K. Ashby on 4th itreel in thiB city, June 4Uj 1h. by J. F. Stewart, Mr. J- C. Letter and i" I Mis Laura 6' J, Foster, both of Seio. XE B TO- DA 1 ROOMS to rent Two furouhed rooms on tbe corner of Jeffrraon and Sixth streets. H. Barnee. CIV, AYSIIS, ARCHITECT AND SllEU , Intendont. Otfi over Klmt National hank huildintf, Alaiiy, Or. Work wlKited from all parte of the county. THAT HACKI.NO COL'OH can be o quick ly aired hy Shll ih'aCurw. Wrurmtoe it. Sold by Krwhay & Maaon. WANTLD-A pMl girl ai the Depot hotel. Oeruian preferred. "I B. Wt.N.V. AGENT FOR THE LEAD! J in Inn fire, life and aocident insurance com- paoiiM. LOST - In thia city a uold charm, hpe o ahtekl, with K. of If. and I. . O. F. on r toiler will be suitably rewarded by wrini at il skald office. V ANTED Cowe Tauit Bros lo pajjture. Woodle ti C1LEEPLF.SS NiOHrS made miserable by O that turrible couifh. Shlloh's Cure ia the remedy lor you. Fcr aale by Foehay & Suwrn. iV)K HALE My household fumfuhlnen at a barifuin; afao some real eatate, good lcx-.it loo in Albany. Call at my bonne yn Scoii() atret near O. P. railroed. Jaa. K. HaselL t OSEV TO LOAN Home capital at 8 i'l rr cent. Intereet on approved security. W. E. McPheMon, real extate and ionuranoe broker, r'ir-t Htiwt, opptlte Kusi Hon.ie. DKfU TORE For sale in a growing town alHo a larae Hot f city and country ptnperty. For paiticulara emiuire r-f Ouis s HeuicR, over riret .'eiooni pans. IVb saui. A few tusarn sbwio machius, at nrxatly reduoed rates; also choice cauary btnl?, Koiuth and tierman singers. For partlcuiare inquire of Mrs. Wm. Myer. TJORsES Bou;htand sold mi most favor il abi terms. Apply to A, Marshall's or Hcbmeer a atablea. A small parrel of papers addressed . . Mt.-.i, . tinder all !vr same at po-tottice a-d oblifc ple owner. FP. SALE--A ii-ood young- cow and calf. Inquire at the Hf.rald office, oi B. N. Hard man on Alban prairie. fROLP, h ipiny coujrn ana Droncniue i immediately reliered by Bhilob's Cure, sale oy Foanay a Mason. -THK lapa Route! OREGON PACIFIC HAILROAD aNC ! Oregon Development Cos; Steamship Line JlAJ kJ AM 21i Hours Less Time, rhan hy any other mutr: ..-,xirclation unurpad tnr comfort mm a!fv. Karen aud rrciifhtx la Yaquiua and he rc.ion De e ojimcnt company", tmru nliw, much lee lhat t ny other route lw all poiDte in the WllllaniU'e VU1 .nJ Hai rrancicxi Sailing daths. mov V1ITIA. i:-uunrtte Valley . Mv Willamette Valley ' Willamette Valley Karul 01 r&ON HAK PKtKftMO 4i h th 11th 40th WtlLiiuelCe Va.lfJ ""!Ninctr- Vltey Willamette Vallcv W V Tlic ciuua() Tcwrvn the iiihl . May 5ih If wth hinir teawet or nailhiL' uu'-i-a. L- II llinWKLl, .!.. ttl K. '. Aent. in Moi.tK' iut rv street, s;.n I'wn. U-o Cai. Romctuber'thi. Or.-tfonrac5fie popu 1 ir umtmr e-i-ui-ons. Low rate tieketH are noiSiturdntiiioniUid every Wodncsdxy an ai Albany (',rv!l!-i 'nd li'"h ' . Yfuin:i and for the return trip unti Sept m br OAftt rABt5BH r i. Kxcn Snmlayt.) t'aqiuuat):6 A t , L Ailiftnj r i)valliKlo:.it A : " "!.. 1 W f -w Al'nanv 11:10 A H : Ar YiUlua '0 r. X. C im-'ct ,,t All.-.n n. vi Wv. M Unw, C. Hira. Acf.nu u. t Gem ral Man (f anient x r Corralllh. op Mod tit VIA f ACIFIC .-olTHSRN OoMPASY't THE M00NT briASTA "OUTt. Time Between Albany and aa Fraarlro 35 h o v s s 35 "Calilomia exprene train run daily between Portland and San Francisco. HOCfll j 1:00 p tn..Lr S:1S p m..Lv. !:ti a u..Ar. . SOUTH loT4fi anj . 0:46 in i 7-00 pm ...Pi.rtiand ....Ar. ... AJbony Lv. ... S. r"rniK'i..Lt.. Lnral Pa... Train alljr (f.x. Sunda.i h.-Ou a in. .Lv Fort land Ai.. 3:15 pn 12:40 pm .Lv. Albany .bv. .11 Jii am t:i0 p ro. Ar EuKene Lt.. 9:00 ate Lebanon Branrb. 3iu p m..bv Albany.... . Ar.. 6:S0 u 0KHipm..Ar LebaiM.n Lv.. b:Hm 1:50 pm. I.v Albany Ar.. fr.lb pm ?:3lpm..A-r Iebanon. . . . . Lv . . H.tO an. 7;'J0 a m..Lv.... Albany..-. Ar.. 4.26 pju S.W a m.. Ar....Lul-aiion.... Lv.. 3-10 pm PULLMAN BUKFETHLEEFERS. TOUKIfcT BLEEMNti CARS, FVr accommHlation of ScoTiiJlAa Vi aengera attarhed to Kxpreaa Tralna. The 8. V. CO. "a Terry madea conrwtk with arl the regular train! on the eaat aide liv viion rrotn foot of f etreet. PotilamL Wiwl HMo lMvlon. Between FotLtaiid and Cfrvalli Mall Traln Dally-Kicept Sunday 7:30am. .Lv. ...fo.-Jaral ..Ar.20p. 12SSpro..Ar Urrvaiiia.. L .1.30 p. m. At Allmny and Corvallia cimnect train of tlregnn FaclflcRailroad. with Kaprea Train Oally Exctpt Bunda i.l'J p Ui. n:00 p m. Lv.. , Ar.. Fortlaiul . Ar. .UrMinnvi'.le.l.v ft:u0 an b.ibui THROUGH TICKETS to All Point SOUTH AND EAST Via California. tS Kor full Information retrardhig raU-a, op, "to, call on company nantlit at Albany R. KOKIILKR, K. P. HftOFJts, Manager A-t. ti. F. . P A UNION PAOIfIC RL'Y rOMPANV Overland Koiit i TVvlne foe the Eaut leave Portland at 7 a. nod 9:00 r. u. daily. rPTf'lT' "CHQ 10 nd 'rm principal I 1 lLl.Jli.a O poiiiw in Cnited States. Csnaila and F.urop. 1 PULLMAN PALACE CAR SLEEPERS, j Free Oolonirt Sleenlna Oars Ban Throca-h m j Ex ireas Traliu OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS KANSAS CITY. CHICAGO AND 1ST, LOUIS. Kleanl New Dialog Cant Wit t'haose, ; Clow rvnnectlona at Portland for San Fran cieco and Pnget Sound points. aV)TrlaW leave the Company's wharf, at the foot of Broadalbln street, on TuesdaT an i Friday of each week. C. O. HA WLING8. Citv ticket and Freight Agvnt r. a. siiLLUN. Several Traflle Msasier, T. W. LKE, C. P- A, JOHN SCHMEER'S Liverj, Feed & Sale stable Corner 8cmd and KUtwnth St ALBANY, OREGON Hosssa boaedsd hy the day or month. Ow narea or btuorlea an reasonable terms TtVll FOSHAY & MASON, Wholesale and Retail DnHEirisIs i Booksellers '5 ny- ft. Elejrant Lotion renders the "ltin soft and beautiful. No matter what the price, our goods will always be first-class. Spkxcer dc Blackbcbn. Pure cider vinegar at JLtnten's, HIIKHIlHTr'H LIUI jThe City Liquor Store! ! " in. iaoiUirJii A'roprietor, tr Next door to the OJ1 KelloV em pie, Albany, Oregon tirvpr constantly on hand the Baeet Imported and Jjjjjjtic wine, liquors, ciare u -me only first-class liquor store In toe city SPECIAL 4TTEKTIGH PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE CflUNTBT if r at r r - Tlilius- Joseph Manufacturer of Choice Cifjas AND DEALER IN FINK IMPORTED AND KEY WEST C'.ara, I'lug and Snicking T(ibac-, Meerschaum and Briir Pipea a full line of .Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in i-xt floor to PffeitTer's candy store, Albany, Oregon, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. CAUT encloain auteitiMHi i-r- A V W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. Sold hy ( ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Columbia, FLOUR The beat brnd in the market. This facUred JSFFEES0N FLOURING MILLS OF JEFFEBSOX, OREGON. Tin ".i'l has re.ently been rt fif.e l innt iniptoiad machinery. 4sk tor the TJ A nd take t jther. Hopkins STCCESSORS TO H0PXIXS A Stoves am -AND MANUFACTURERS OF- ftalvanized Iron Cornice, Window Caps, Water Tables, Pilasters and Building Finihins. Having had 16 years experience in the business of manufacturing; or namental ga! anized iron work for building, etc., satisfaction will be guaranteed. Plumbing promptly attended to. FIRST STREET. ALBANY GOOD MORN GENTLEMEN AND ?!f We will try to show you as nice ! cousin the New Superior, and our The best in all the land at only call in advance, we remain SMITH -& j i e.'-'- i- i. - ' .. .. . ' . . SUCCESSORS TO G. W. SiHTH. m . . . W L. IouKla' name and price ar: nUmped 01. aier cannot supply you, asud direct to (atir t ine alf. Heavy Hnuil 4. rain and CrrriluiiMir Walrrproo.. Brat lu lUr World. I.vamlue bit $5.00 4;eualoe Maud !Mtrl Mioe. Ull.no Hand-feril Well boe. (:j.6o I'ullrr iiml I itrnieiV ibiie. tit 60 I XI ra :ilue i. if Mioe. t.2: 4k 8i MtirltluitnienV rliue. A-f 0 nul t.".li Huf' M-biMtl elifirn. all Uaile lu onureS Bultmi Hl.tl Ijier. W k &2 SHOES J FOIt 1Mb HH.lS UK I OB Wlrn. BEST ViATEhlAL, HET ol YLE, BEST FITTING v. u II4;i.h. Kroeblitn. !.. L- E. BLAIN. extra fine qn.i!i by the $ of lour u inanu- COMPANY, and supplied with all the latest and MBIA" tS"Every sack warrantedta Bros. 6ALTMAR3H DEALERS IN i, AND LADIES THIS IS OUR- inuiM FIRST GALL, THE PUBLIC IS. INVITED TO PEB'CJSE IT - - a a J a cook of the Garland family, or his new line of Gaoline f-toves fair prices. Thanking you for your SENDEKS, - ... v'' ; THV!f' AutASY April 30. The mark April 30. The markets i are very quiet, there being no j movement in either wheat Croats. j ALBA.NT QCOVaTIOlTS. WTitai Mi Oat 38c Flour t2St pei bbl PoUtoeB $1 as Egga 16c Butter lSfgaOc Lard 12s0l5e llama 12X31r5c. Shouldera s3!l(V. Bacon l0&Ue. Hay Timothy, lt5. uala and i-i.eat, Hi. App -Oreeu, 100(31.50 per bu. Plu o Dried, 4a;c. per B. App"e dried bleached lec auudried 2 S c. Chickena 4.305 00 Hides Bef hides, (fleer, 4 ., 10 c : deerskins, 20c; sheep pelu 10 75c, according to wool. Beef 'it'ic gross. Mutton ti 00 per bead. Hogs Aric, dresaed. Lard Kegs, or 5 gallon tiua. loo, palls lac. Kl Oil K. The laiom aneet uiuaie Ht Mr rlym.in'B, No. t Star loinatocK and all kinut ol fri-li canned rood at a v"-j lnw lifuri at fonrud Mayer's. Lnverii in' iixid cheese -thould t all on onn Bron. They have Ju"-t re ceived a lot f full cream. fr-h srd et. Mtxlc.in Cactus Bitlcr. the u.nt remedy in Ike world for llvvr aud kid uey itise.isi's, indi;i"-tl'iu. rW Koi ule at M O.-1'Uuk.'artM new line of dne wull papers ,'.h tin. der ' niaU'h have rteen opi-ntd Kl F"rtmil!-T A lrrln'a. They sre new ind elejtT.t deMifns. (ah and see them. For cbilblHiti and fnt.blt:6 u' .".l!iimler!in' PMin BHlm. Whe,, promptly applied to the frozen i,art it wil. levenl the !k,n from turnint h!ek . r peeling off. It allay? thi tchint and nmHrtlu)? of chilblaiin and boou retore the part to a health) onditioo For t,ale b loatiay Mason, (irand Army ohvb, a well as man) others, will be iutereste.l in tne til owing from Alel B. Ho; e, Start, rnn., who is A. D. C, ("ommandei Dep't Tenn. and tia. He says: "Wf have had an epidemic of wboopini joujh here and Chamberlain's Congi' Remedy haa been the onh tiling thai has don any good." There is nt I anger from whopirg congh whet this retmdy ia freely used. 50 cen'i bottles fi.r aaln by r'osbay & Maon. Have yoa heard what Mr. L. Weaat, of Cambridge City. Ind . v of Chamberlain's Colic, Choh ra ano Diarrbcea Remedy? If not, here it is "During last summer I was troubled very much with severe pains in th stomach and bowels, and wssinn ncer bj a friend to try KVmedy. 1 took on uf.se, p ; direction', and it gave me almi a; nu',nt relief. 1 jheerfnlly ro--n.meu'l it to thi sfBicted." 25 md 50 cent buttles foi talc by Foshay 6i Maw.n. Mr. F. J. Ssi.ith, EdiUir of the Abercrombic, Dakota, Herald, says: "The most wonderful medicine, have ever met with, is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, lo cane of cholie is gives speedy re liaf . On banting trips I have found it tndispe nsible. Put in alkali water, it imparts a pleasant taste and pre vents the painful diarrhoea, which alkali water produces. I could not foul safe without it in my house." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sate b Foshay & Mason. Contractor and Bnlldrr. Dc. snsu. will rrasisn rxans, sracincA , tiona and deiai'd for all kinda of build ing and architecture. All work promptlx done and guaranteed lo be flm-claaa. latl miui turniahed on ahort notice for brick buildinir. reeHeocea, public hulltlB(r, bridges, etc. Take Simmons Liver Regulator One Dose WORTH ioo Dollars ! PsasS. L.R: I consider one does of Sim mons Liver Reeulator aorth Siee I ras constipated, had Headache, could eat noth ing with aatltactlon or anpetlts- had the oluea, aivt felt altogether cat of sorts. I re sorted to Blue Man, Calomel, Quinine, and erry remedr sugjreeted, but only obtained temporary relief. One dnee of 8 L R did me more rood than tSIM worth of doctors and dectorinfr. Resp'y, t C Ma arts. I hare been a teacher for twentv rears, and durlne that tin hare had lereatedattackaof headache, produced by torpid Liver, and have been entirely cured by Simmons Llvsi Reifula'or. I found It to he of so mild s character In lu action as not to Interfere, in the least with mv duties In the school room. To thoae alml arty situated and subject tohe same, I cannot too highly recommend Sim moot Liver Regulator. K. E, Casatt CamphsIlsvUla, K. TTAY FOR SALE-LEAV CHEAT II tin mnthy, haled; will he sold ia quantities to suit at rearonshls rates for oaab, at the stables of L. Senders. THE FIRM OF BARROWS A Searla, dolm a general mar:han aWe tmslnes In tbi city has been dis. solyed b7 mutual consent. E. O. Searls will continue the business at the old stand, with whom all accounts should be settled. Albsst, May 5, 1800. C. E. BaRROWS, E. C. 8EaBL, H. A. CaOWDKB. C. W. CROWDEB. CR0WBER BROS Contractor and Builders. Office on First street with Wal lace 4 Cusick, real estate agents, Albany, Oregon. Estimates given on all kinds of buildings or carpen ter work.' All work Intrusted te ms will Ve proampUy txeut4. i iiuaumr Jivr ,'Sen.fI (or Ci r-culjr. ViX yCS. E. C S Esclusive Agencv its . The Best Shoes iQO'S G-W SinVEF SO 1ST JULIUS GEADWOHL'8 GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. THE LEADING CROCKERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOY STCEE OF ALBANY. THE ONLY GENUINE ROGERS BROS SIL VERWARE, FRENCH CHINA AND GLASSWARE. BOY'S WAGONS, BABY AND DOlL CAR. RIAGES, AND A General Assortment of Fancy Goods. specialty in the finest Teas, Coffees and Family Grot-erie?. He buys direct for net cash and carries the lamest stock in the Valley. 5BaT"Insurance agent for Fire and Marine. TOILET AND GO Ip5 i aa sr sta .m sr The Finest Line of Pianos and Organs in the Willamfltte Valley. CALL AND EXA'AllNE HIS STOCK FE 3L JD STORJE GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET. WANTKD SPECIALLY Hay, oaU aad rtat, to aopply costr.fnrs 00 the Oregon Pacific Railroad extension aad my increasing homa trare. where I sail in quantitias to salt the purchasers. Office, font or Ferry atrett R. M. ROBERTSON - J-ul 1 BY iliiiiliiWa'li-iiro ALBANY OREGON Ah! there! Jo Ui M' "liews H r -Hves. KniiwiS Wast, burn's anl rSuil.teir,' ell the low ift HwoVMt nt ai.a EARLS LAUHS and f.r.N: MSHIN'iS. 1TE- A o haves rvniplttt ,irf o J lililj' . y. F.. r;i 2 traiv l ) tc-t that ;:eiv t-mi.teitir... tiive ' - a.. . i... . u eii- e HI av- btOrock pie G. od fl aad squsra di a inj. .thsudisr Fiaa Sio:a iii (lie Market. SHOES FOR 50M and GIBLS "if .id 'da KID. hi as :L Ladies Flue At Loweet rnces. Call and see onr new stock. FAOY TO GOODS G. L BLACKUAN. urn8, Paints. Oils, rrramry ana toilet articles. lsn a full line of books ani stationery, periodical, etc. rVcaertDUooa careful) umponde4 ODD FE11DS TEMPI I Ibam7 Oregoa AT.SA CARIES