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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1890)
it fcvg r-iwn- JUorntnn flaUty iuraltl Daily a.mi Wrkklv TKKM8 OK sri:.-CkllTM N DAILY rhnlisrmt r morning- ei ol Monday. ) s'lvered by carrier, per wee. .... l"2l S i' jfu .. ( Puhllsheil erery FrWay Mornlnir.) nv, i-r annum. In ad anur... w"i?-n nl naiil in advnrw THE H4II. ails t the.Mhan Dnatotnre cirm Kor all ofli-ea north J Hie Fastern statra ' ';Jf. rh Went Side i iha Nairow Gainre R. R.J or land and Salem II a. -'lis and Yauiua .I5:3 P. '. oice south 7:30 r. matntflce will hr closed each cvei.it,.. . rani six to seven o'clock. rttifistered matter for thn early mominB n! hnnlil h mailed before H o clock thf merlons evening. OKEOOX PACIFIC TIME TARLF Arrives Iteparti. ''wn?r. .... rf.-ich. lll.Tiam OOnm .1. linvft.Ma ALBANY SHOULD BE REPRE SKXTKD. Is October next Spokane Fall, ir to LoM an iniluntrial exposition which promises t at leat rival the annual exposition held in Portland. The extent of the en terprise is unlimited, so far as the etate is concerned, for it will em brace every product of every ort, kind or description for which the state is or may become known. The committee in charge are mak ing wonderful efforts to insure the success of the affair, and there seems to be nothing in the way of their success. Perhaps nothing couhl more forcibly illustrate the remarkable growth and progress of the great Pacific Northwest than thi fact of. an expo-ition at Spokane Falls. In 1880 tbe population of the en tire county was only about 42tX ; nw the city of Spokane Falls is estimated to contain at least 12, 0i0 people and the bus.ness of tl i city has kept pace with the ii. i J . j creaSP of population. j ... , . , i 1 a. dirplay of agricultural and min eral products, and this city and Linn county should not neglect the opportunity of reminding our neighbors that the grain grown here in the heart of the Willamette Valley is the finest the world pro duces, that our iruit cannot be surpassed, and that our mines con tain wealth that is destined coon to be the scene of extensive mining operations in fael to show t'le people of the new state and he. visitois that Albany, with In r population of 7000. makes eome pretentions toward the busine s that flows up and down the great Willamette Valley, and has the best and richest country in ti.e state to back up her laim. ELECTRICAL EXECUTOSS Tub execution of Kemmler by electricity, while it was not done with the "neatnees and dipatch" exjected of the electric current, was perhaps but little inre revolt ing than many executions have been performed by the rope. A slight accident or disarrangement is liable to make of either a horrible spectacle. The discussion over Kemmler's death leads to the question as to whether or not it would not be better to altolish en tirely capital punishment. There are men whose crime, it is true, are grave enough to entitle them to the severest punishment, hut if the pardoning power of criminal. was removed, imprisonment for life would be the proper punish ment. It happens too often now that criminals are given just sentences for long terms, and art soon out of prison by being par doned. The coriect solution t-f the problem would seem to be to remove the jiardoning power, ex cept in ca-e of later or addition;! evidence which prove the prisoiivi's innocence. The judgment oi courts and juries would then stand as final, and capital punishment could safely he abolished and im prisonment for liie substituted. Certain it is that th revolting pectacle presented in Kemmler'n ! case should never he repeated, j and if men must be put to doth let them he hung ai heretofore, and not given over io electrical experimenters. Thk attempt to keep secret the details of the Keiu'nler execution was farcical- Whatever may lie the feeling in regard to subsequent executions by electricity, the public at this first trial wanted to know the facts. Of course it would have been far pleasanter for all those concerned in the work had the details been suppressed, b it in this country any star chamber proceeding is looked up on with suspicion, aud the public insists upon ita right to know what goes on in state aud national attain. T tb European this 1 ookp like an iivitriRei:ce, but it is really th- jfrtatest check to fraud and in coin i etent-e. hi Uer manv or Russia such a trial i death by electricity would have been officially reported as a success, no matter how much it was brngled. The citizens of Brown's island, in the Willamette river, Vetsveeu Polk and Marion counties, wrre mi-sed entirely by the ci-ni-ns enumerators. One of the ciiizeie wrote ale'ter to the Salem states man noting this f.tct, whtreuion Supervisor Kelly oideied D. L. Green, late enumerator of South Salt-ui precim t, to jut end to ti e island and count the notes and moitages thereon. Mr. Gteen has jnnt completed this labor and forwarded the results on hi find ings to the supervisor. The island n-w belong- ;egrapl)kaliy 'o Marion county, but its resident vote and pay their taxes in l'ulk. They were counted as Po:ktes. Ladies Fine Shie. I iiikke a Miecialty of li;uidiiii lalies tine shoe-. 1 i-arr;. Home o: the he.-t i irtiuls n):ide ir- tine and me'iium grades in widths from A to LE. All warranted yood-t; lie trash, and will rep iir any juir of shoes of any kind solil that will rip or break. Samuel E. Y un?. The I nlon I'arlfio. Is the only line running two fast trains daily Irom Ponland to Omaha, St. Paul, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis and all points East and South. Buy your tickets of C. U. Uawlings, foot of Broad albin street, Albany. Have you seen tlmwe new style hair ornaments at the Ladies Bazaar. They are the latest tiling out . Kittht Hhavs for f I at Viereck's. Houm nlipprs at E. C Searls' Ah Sing, a well-to-do Chinese laborer, died in this city Thursday night. i: n ro- it a i . i L"k i6uuvitw a:kes of hiwt ci.ass 1 'ami J uuli'S (mui l.e .aii.ni, pntly nu- rovei, miitamc for ilaiay tiK.k. fruit or ulfry. r'or furtlur intonualinn inuuirs llTANTKO.-Dy a kuly who wr.tra a :ood II han. I, ami la Ixitlt .iink ami accuruu- nil acfuuntH, a o4itiou in a More or olut, .1. u.' aiure ,iri-i-rrv.i Ail.ireiM o. 11. bi o, Alhanv. ''OK KK.N f. Tnrce Ut-sirablo ilwelluiK M. houttn. Kor particiihim imuiru of lr. V. C. .NivlW , ii. WINN, AltN r loll Tilt yj in tire, lite am. aw ititu.i ii)ur.ncv t in- lniea. LOST. In tms city, a li(rhl-red l.lewellen tettor. Answers to name ! i'onto, K ,.4rd A'tll be nir his return tobisuuner. C. W. Watts. I iCECOOLBEKKOS DilACOIir, OKA'.VA from the ccli-tr, at M. liauiugart a. tult SALIv OOOU M1LC1I C0W, AT i l'i i te bros,' siahies. i Lb PEIWO.VS HAVING LNsEITLEU ix. a.xouuts with John Inerremccr are re lUesled to call at once aim settle as he haa . 'It! tns .ilea; mjniet au.l luwt retire.1 from rhe I'llMli.eitn. bt'lOlailtO KooMa TO HEMliuiuire ol S. irutiU, at Oeliiiuiiica reMluiiraill J 1 . .vvku.i, AKi. inrw;r anusui'Ek- Jm iniendant. (Jilije over First National o.nk liuiidniif, Alwauy, Or. ir.m all parts oi the viunty Work soneited L' X and Domestic, etuiraeui the t-eiehrated r tor de MAilritl. LstrelUtt, t'ounuerors and older cuune brauus in the Wells, larito and Aenleru Liieiii Telegraph Ollice huilliux. i&1 heii.emoer the place Fur Sale. jtUdICK STOCK OF UKUCr KIEj, EIX- J tun a, etc. Uoinic juod tuiiness. Uocd leasons for selliai;. Address Mr P. A Uox city. MoK SALE-A 1 Jersey cow. Well broke X tor town purpos lnd Uompany's olhee. Inquire at Oregon LOSI. A hreastpiu oi heavy ((old wire en cirelinir a coral branch. The finder will ne suitably rewarded by ieaviuy ine same at this oihce- fOSEV TO LOAN -HOME CAPITAL ON ill. ifoud real ertate security. Kor particu lars enquire of Oco. liumphrey. LEEHI.ESS MUI1TS made miserable by O that terrible coutrh. bhiloh's .ure is he remedy for you. Kor sale by roshay & Mason. Police N'OIICK is hereby Kivcn that tlie annual neetinir of the stockholders of !he Uolden City Minim? Company will he held sr the ottice of the undersigned secretary at . he hour of 3 o'clock r. m. Monday, Sep'em her 1st 1SWJ, for the putposu ol elettlnif en dire, tors to .crveona year. A full attend slice is desirce. uitust Bib, lto. L. H. Mostai!. ietTet-uy. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tnis powuer never vanes. Amarrt.i .i purity .strength and wbolesorrnMiem More vcunoiui:aI than tbe ordinary Kinds, and canuut be old In com in 1: .ion witb irtUltitude of low test, short eiihl alum ot phosphate tiowdert. sold only in cms, Koial Bakisf ow. osb Co., IU. Wuli t.. M. i. Lewis U. JoBKaos dc Co., Aeents, ParUand, Uregoe, - f 1 II L'l 1 1 1 HTi ri E .-"fOcZTJ' i i -n m a a a t m a i a m a r r- t. m aBJBT WVIl J "Lrrn&Sr-Sou.iw .Oencl tor CI tCu I J TVPI ptrwut j jo -'rflNEMEDai.oronfiui Itel Slims i iOOT, Tie 9 50 MS Far- 1 Wa M, Gr LIUiSUIUDWOHL'iS GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. THK LEADING CROCK KRY, FANCY tO()lN AND- TOY HT0KE ( OF ALBANY. THh ONLY GENUINE ROGERS BROS SI I.- j VKRWARK, FRENCH CHIN ANT ,UKSWAKK, BOY'X WAGONS, BABY AND DOi-L CAR, KlAGES, AND A j General Assortment of Fancy- Goods. j Spfi-ialty in the fim-nt Teas, CotU-es anil Family Oroc-eries. I ilin-ft for nt caii and carries the 1; rirest etoek in Uit- Vaiiej. jD6y Iiifiininff ajrt-nt ftir Fire anil Marine. FOR PURE DRUGS TOILKf GO ALSq ':T3sr; i ii I 111 I I i i Ii The Finest ; Line of Pianos ani Orns in tfe ViJlaraettR Vailfiv. TGR D -ANI- GKNERAL PK0DUCE MARKET. "An I r.lt M'MlnLLV-t l. Data oil :he I Ir'M.n 1 . . I . .1 a - - ' " niiiuaii rienHim at(i vlr I Sf'lir ..iianutK-. t ,t tie . nn .biis. ALBANY BAKERY. FARKER BROS., PROPRIETORS. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND CAKES FOR-.-. I -. FRESH FRUITS BER-V I FRFSH II' EI) '.WFLDlXtiS-.-. I RIE AND VEOETABLES V vBRE . . V " CJuoice Table Delicacies and a Full Line f Fancy and StaDle Girx PIMl'tt !)TW1 Pa- visions. i.nned Goods, .Nuts, Candies, Etc., Etc. A Full Line of Imported 3 v ... Ml 0 11 t . i . ii t-T..- .t 1 f U fl tr-:i A i BANY OKFXiON We --i to gv; cuir ("ri t rts n ' H of :ni- if( . h we t.re ins-i ,eit e k on tlnTeot we f iik. ev" buy i-lit ;,r to.e. tt'a.i I vou can g" gixi inf. I'h i.wel. We k ei 'em. Our :-.ile ! tinware i t-tili I the goi'. .so poor j:oo,i.s isi t:e ftoie in tin SHOE -; KOK j j v ml W ataD I iuaiiu-! I " -.-id c;a KID. " k un4 "T Ladies Fuse Shoes fi1r"!3 At Lowest Prices. Call and see onr new stock. tO iiiigB. Paints Oft, rrfnarr and toflet aiticlo , r is t fu't Ue trf an " ooery . irk4 teat, c:. TVnofTtntioo eaxef-.! TV raimrs trap-,! UN GARIES- t'.i STOR E anrl Yu,t,..M ... 1 a. : . . r my ibereaeing home traiie, t'nv" 'Lot r r ry atifel vr. X vm ' JL J J unU Jjt7h title Cigttr, I IIVMt MS w W. HST1H KN, M D.. PHISYCIAN ami buti'coii, ollice in Mi I main's briik. v. ,.e ,iBV or ,,ialti M. tl. tLI.IS, Him, Alha I'HVMtlAi Oreitoti. ANP St'Rr rn ta ) I aiii.'e DAVIS, M. I). rinsiCUN AND renn. Cn ht fonni at hi ilt'r room ir. biranan Work, Hr' strtet. A!lr. C KFILY. I'HVSICIAN AND dUR i n ui, ureKuu, nnce it' Pitrce' k. vyitice lioiini, from 8 a. m. Ut tu-w b)o . tfeuii. graduate of mr&rui t-tcrit an olU-e un inemWr of tht- 1iiiHri. Htriii n ineiliial tHK-k-tf ih ri)ianc to trvui tla uMriirHM of all iUtu rMit-aitMi at-inatlH 01 - ifhtifir orimipleH. (Utice at Ann MaihallV ivt'M Miiole Kertitlunce 4th and ChIhj.ooih frec'tH, Al'ianv, ''reon. R. V- A. MCALIHTr.h IIOMKorATIIIC PHY ftcian ahl Httiift-oii Huh nitM'Ved hi 'n' ii.to rrawfi.rtl i tick. All iadi prompt ft t imIihI In, ,.... ttiliiM.Y. f'HYMCIA.N AM' 1 niik! -,'it. .r. ilii in f bell ue !ini-ii hI .leili al O-luvi'. .Sew ,.rk iij. it,ciM fwinen n i-i. ialtv. Ofl'u-e in at reiilun-t-ii "tli tiwt l i sten iulnicii mid nit. Alfiim i;r, fiti,. . I ilt. M J f. in', I HYSH IA.N N I I Surue"!!, Ii: uiilien; Blck. Albany, Or ''male llwastw i av ialty. Cau be loumi (he ortlce iluy nitrbt. 1. Bi KVKV. 1. T BIR1X, J. W DKAI'KR H'ltV Y, BVUIV liCXPFR, ri"R- Nf'js at i:iwf Ori'iOii Vil i , O-eon. Tuc.i- " J'ivi'(.t:.i!'. e nn . liibter ot th l'. S Ij'hii-- tHi.- I O i on iry and in the I mil r.i tii;i reo mm nils u& in ,ur 8wxMilty iHi- lef r- the L,:in.l lice o the cinri imiI in v living tia- pra. lite in the ire itii: oliitx'. I C. WATSi". ; turnet at law. Alb an; i 1 . rt.,n I) ti. t- in Stnhan ll vk .i. l,H S. UUNcr.N - ATI'- KXKY- XT LaW am r.trj iiihi- ' In in tlie Stniliai nun. Nr. I unit .. Ul..t'KKl K. WKIUIIT. I l.ACKiu i;n. wi:i;nTATT'it:.'i-a at I) La-. Ail hi,.. ... i.. (II.. n. I Mb! r'l-llnw h Temi It. A'ill (ir.n-tii.i in all court ji tin Htatr. ami iv, niiio tl aiuiuoon t..aJ' illlnllitHli roi.VKKTOS . tfAKI.lSI . V at Law, Albany. Oi il,-e i'mI 14. Kouter'h lii..'k. -er b. AProRNKV in roonm it r. Illvin't toro J K. WKAI ill-.;:"OKI. MTOKXEY Al laA, Allianv. orrton . 'din in tin i'htin III. i k. V Hi j ra.-tlre in all tin :-j'iirt of fheniat, ami (five special attention to all huMnttw JA K3 1 .MKAH, A ' am) title eKamihfr. TOKNtY Al LAW Mlniii, or. Wil. ir.u:lict' in all hr i:oiirtt f tht, htate. Alt- Mtrurtf ol title flirhwlii-il on wbnfl nuti' e. Ton y-arn tx.erii'iii-e 1 KVKliK ilill .-i:. Ii Ittilfer, Pr..).. Al i.A.NY. OK. C'HAs tlnlv tirMt-cclana hoiw llu; city. I.:irc nainiik room b.r torn- mcrcial men. No Chinamen euinlnyetl in tm kitrlii'h. General itoe "I'.if fo Corvallm. SKCKKT HOCIKTIKS. A t, W. Mlety'LiKlife No, 13; .meets evtrv Montlav evrniitte at the ii. A. K. hall on I'crry Htreet, hetwen Setrontl and j Ihiril. AU;iny, ronm. .Stranifus in th.: .it. ami trjLiiHieiit hrfthrvn etmi..iJ!v invitet) 1 toattoMi. : Md'htreon I'oHt No. ft, U. A. K. Stated nieutiiikrit at the (J, A. K Halt on tnt; wcontl and Fourto Kriday eei)in8 cf eatii uiotirh. 'IraLBit'Ot C'nmrad.u ate uirdi y invited to meit with ut . W. Kr.rCK, B F. Tablkk, Cotnniin-'cr Ailjiit;Tt, I Land survey lug. ' 1 tARTIRH OSXIUINa W avKTINO DONB CAR OS j L tain accurate and iTomrt ork "y t-ilitiir I upon ex-countv survey..! r, f. T. risher. tic i has. omplete copies of tield notes and town- lup plats, ai.tl is prepare i toao rirvetinit m anv iiart uf Linn criunt. rosioniee auuress. j Millers Station. Linn ciu it , Orenon. t onlruelor mill llutltler. o. "HK.LL a ill rritMMi fUNs, HrrxiriCA tioiib and tletai'i, for aM kil.ds (if huie't- I). and arelnteeture. Ail work proniptn j dune and ifuaranteeu io lie tirst-i-iana. Ksti- males inriiishiii on stort iiotiee for nhek j Imililini.. residences, put.iie huilUinp, In ules, etc. t oniriK lor nc, Kulltlrr. rpitK i"ti 1 in Allu HKKSK.Nt'o A 'NO I A t' ATEI iany s- ii p .. -m ire frun. cily and ciiiiitr. ill itnitrati to iiuiM bml,'is barns, and all manner of dwelling house, inc utliiicr Oiiui-n Anne. Eautlake aud Kliza- betlnan sttlei iiiluuiK'- Will tumish , nlai.s, an.lnp. cirtcatius tree of charge. lir factitin iriuir-iiifeet W. r. 'ASKL. : , lA'I'Aliltll CI'KKII, hcidlli mid sweet ; J breath ecunt, by tbiloh'B Catarrh i heuietly. 1'ri. c ln ."ents. Naal Injector free Mild by rtnay &. Mason. I T ILL V'C SI'KVKII with Dyspeima and II Liter i.im )ld n'T Shi billion's Vitslizens uaranteed to ci le y iu. For sale by Knwhay Mason HUH lame back, side or chest, use Slitl.ib's rnrous Plaster, bold tt roshay n Mason VI T 1MIA f HACKING COUfiH can he io quick ly cur. 4l iiy Shi! h lire, wcjuarantee ii. i'ln Ii ri tia'. .V Niason. Smith w o tX b t R H 1 I o c a I The P M P4 O I? o o o o sold Por- OUR AERIATED OVENS lVak the ISTices Thread. Trv us and we will. do r i r o OARLAND STOVES AND RANGES The City Liquor Store M. HA I AM A HI, Iroprietttr. -TNexi iloor to tb (Mil fellowa' eiuple, Alban, Oretcon Koep tOiistn" ' on 1ad th One it imported an ! domeatlc win, Uqoora, cigan an tol w uly tt-alaM Uor tore in the city tSi -TTil T'f N PAID T0 ORDfRS FROM THt C0I1NTRV Til LILIS OSEPH . Manufacturer of Choice Cipas AN!) DEALER IN HNE UIIOT AND KEY U KST -iar. Vu.it dud Suiokiiit; Tobactoo. Meemhuuru aud Briar Pipe, at a (ml I iu- 31 .smokers' Articles. Also dealer in V-I. door to Ffli-iller'a eandy store, Albany. OrekOn, r el H !-, l hi riTTTTftM w- Doarlaa Shoes ar VilUllUil warranted, and eTerr atr haa hia name and price atamped on bottom. r W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE Fine Calf and I.aced Waterproof Grain. The excellenre and wearing qualities of this shoe cannot be better shown than tiy the strong endorse ments of Its thousands of constant wearers. StS.OO Genuine Ilanit-aewed, an elegant and 9 stvlish dress slim, which commends itself. Syt .OO llandaewed Welt. A fine calf ho a unequalliHl for style and durability. SO.BO Goodyear Welt Is the standard dress O Shoe, at a popular price. SQ.OO Policeman's thoe Is especially adapted a for railroad men, farmers, etc. AU made iu Congress. Button and Lace. $3 & $2 SHOES LAFD.gs. have been most favorably received since Introduced ami the recent improvements make them superior to any shoes sold at these prices. Ask vour I )eal. r. and If lie cannot supply vou send direct to factory enclosing advertised price, or a postal for order blanks. W. I.. DO It: LAS, Brackton, Mass. ask you k Columbia Thebeat- brand in tbet.arUet. Thifjcxtra tine'J(iuality;rt factured bv the JEFFEESOIT FL0TJSI17C HILLS OF JEFFEBSOK, OREGON I Themill h&s recently been retittetl I niont improt'eil machinery AaV itr 6fc CC L UMBI A Ami take no ot'iei W jNT T .ED Ten thontand Men Women and Children to buy goods of DEYOE & FEOIVIAK 15ROS., WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY, Graduates students in CLASSICAL. LITERARY. SCIKXTIFIC, NORMAL, BUSINESS, LAW AND MEDICAL COURSES. ALSO MUSICAL, THEOLOGICAL, PHARMACEUTICAL AND ART COURSFS. It is the oldeBt. largest and least expensive insti'ution of learning in the northwest. School opens on the first Monday in September. Send for catalogue to THOS. VANSCOY, President. Salem. Oregon. WE CAN BE FOUND AT & senders I -aa4awfcAab.. mm and STOVES RANGES bearing this trade are to-day making World's BJ home-! comfortable J 1 .1 t.nJ ir, IT. umi nappy man any otuer unum m v- i.Ttnnce. They a- ? -jaiie in all styles and sat.-, both for Oooking and Heating, and at prices to suit the purse of tne nc ittatloM. Examine Beware j-sMSiA r o (!) H 0 FOR CENTLEMEN. 1 grocekfoh; ILiOUJfl Floor i'inanu- C0MPA2TY, and supiihed with all tbe latest and the 95 CVKverv sack warranted"! tJf' Imorttre and Pealers in all kinds of guns and ammunition, fishing tackle of ev ery description, cutlery and base ball goods, tents, hammocks and camp chairs. The largeft stock fouth of Tortland. Come one and all. No trouble to show goods. QuicV eales and small profits is our motto. Also repair shop connected with store and first-i-lasti workmen to do all kinds of work. mark more .y axo or In'- st on. -THK- lapna Route i OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD Oregon DeTelopment Uo.'s Steamship Line AM Hours Less Tim lhan by any other route: 2 Aoooanodationa nnsuriaased for conifoit an talety. 1 aros ant treiKhta tia wjuina aw the Oreyuii Ucteopmcnt mn; hji) ' i la tluua, much that by ai) t thcr tunic eon ail ixiut to the Willlaiiet't tall .ixi 3au f'raiK.iac-'j. Sailing DATES. ruin tauiuta. ATiilatnctte Valley. W V -..July . .AUl'. th 1st lein I Wiilau.etta Valivj . ; WllUfcUlctU VuneyM raua aax ruMiKV raralVm Auiaiuette Yali:yH W uuuucttc Vail . W . V ... Aug. 1st .... . lib .... " 1. . .July Six i lite conifjany wmie Uie rim .11.. i UKoijcra or wuiij.fe: tia.cn. ! C U. iLuIU.L, Jh., O. 1. I - 1 . A).el.l. ' mH Uotitjjoiijcry -Miit'., ci i a..tis. . ... ! Heuiiuibtr iLt Ln. i. i j,i;h i u lar aumuier ti uie.ci.t-. l.x iie eXcurai4u lieki ia -u t.it ciy Weuu sday..i.il J-aiuiu..., Ii. u. -v buuy C'irvulllB . LU l'ulion...il to Vu.,uiiia aud lor lue tiiu.ii liij.r 1.1.1.1 ct,.u. ber 0. aall.t rAaaaMtaa ikaiac. tCCffl dUU'U.1 t. loquu,a7."0 a a L Al. . 1 t-j r traiu iu:d" a a j " uuvinr . tf i ! At Aitialiy ll.lB t h ai Vau.uu ()' t. 0 1 O. k V. train cf'i,i.i oi H a. al lii.au, Ointlal il.a.a. inivaliib, ..r c. llooiia. Act inn ii. If m I EAST SOl'IU VIA OQUMthN t.LLlt. CaiU rnia ek icfr i.a.i.fc iui. ua.i i Ofcl .. s.s ,e:0ii p ni..Lv.....I or'iaiiu . ti.ib p Ui..Lv Aibal ... :4i a n..Ai.M... &. t ri., .i.o.t . .. bi- tu Local I'aaa. iralu l,kll)- it.x. .-l..o-j e:uo a ui..i,v.. 12:211 p ui..Lv. .D im p uAf ..i-iniianu ... ..ii . Attwuy ........ L . Koibur ...... l . . i.iu j .iu 1 - IA. Ui . ti.u. am Letaaa strait t l:Mpm..Lv Albany Ar.. vbym IUMi.p m..Ar..... Lebanon lv.. (., kUi . T;SOam..L....Altiauy... Ar.. .., ni bi a ni..Ar... .Lebauoii.... Lt .. , la aLSAT LocaL, tiaiav i mci sni ua ) i.'U ra .Lv Puitland Ar fc.vO a n.OO Ar AJUauy. a. o.oc a si PULLMAN BUFFETSLEE1 LHS. TOLKlrsT SLEEPLNO CAKfc, For acconunoaatioa of becond-CUM la senders attached to t xpress 'irajtia. at Mt llvlia. Between Ponltma aud Corvaias all rrolai Dally - Ecep. Sunday 1:10 m..Al. Ccnauia. . L.lS.oaj). At Albany and Corvallu connect traiua of Oregon Faclncitailroao. with l.npreas Irala lail itxt-tpi snnoay :upm..Lv.... 7:5 p m.. Ar.... l-ortlanu.. Al.. altaiinnMile Lv .. fc.tt ta THROUGH io All Point- EAST AND SOUTH a or tickeu and full lntornu-tion ra. gardwii rate uiapt., etc., tail on ccnipany ' agent at Aibaii). K. KOKIILKK. E. p. ROGrJSS, Ltanaver Aru C I. a J . A DllIDli FAuiFIC ELI nr.ii Overland koute Traina lor -tie Last lefc.t i i.rt.aiio al 7 a.m. do W.U0 r. a. dailv. T'lfls ,w ""nj I rtni"i i. i. VrVXj 1 O lviiitr n. li..i.ubt..iva, CaiiAua ai.ti 1. Hi PULLMAN FALAtt lih bLUPkKS. Fiat Colonist 81anlar Cars Ban iLrongli aB Ex TMa Trains 0MAHAJ COUNCIL BLI Fl s KAASSA. CITY, CHICAGO 4.SL fT. LOLJS. I Irsaul Sr Iiii Isk tun, Mil a kaax, 1. k Connections at Portland for ban Fran tosco and llict 6t unu t-inta. CVBuatt lte the t n.)i.)'s hait, at t'.iu loot ol Lioadalhin atreei. .. 'iLe.oi, anj t -ula t4 each aeek. ti. I. t.'it) ticket and 1 nivhi Aei.t J. MIl.tlA. ml TntMe Miaiirr, T. Vt . LI.E. .. . A, JOHN SChft ELK'S LiYery . FeBd & Sine ttabib -'areT Second and KUvAlh au ALBANY, . . UREU0X Hoassa BoAanaa by tbt day or month Car riava or traniea en rsasoaable toriur POSHAY St (IV1A.SOW Wbolenal aiuf; RssaJl Droifgists I Biiiikelb LBAKT, CROUF, erncopirr rt)h si D)ttai imaWiataly raliertd by fl-iak's Car. For asis oj Faaav Kasoa, I !