Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, September 05, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

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    1 HE MORNTNG HEKAI.H JRIIJAV. SKPTKNTrETt 5. 1S0
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DAILY
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: oiail. par T-af 6 00
WJHLT.
rir.ltshed SYery Frio? Morning.)
m copy, per annum. In -lvii.i2.00
Vhfn n-it oak! in advance ...
10
rum smiu.
4ih) -a the Albany poatonVe -los
r"or all otfleoa north .
rha Eastern states f-.30
nu Went Sid f
.od the Narrow On R. R. J
r., Portland and r- 11 .
realliaand Yaqnii.t . .-12:.W r. Ml
oillcw south 7:30 r.
Ttia noatotBca will br I 1 m-h everiinu
torn six to aeren o'clock.
KeaiMared matter tor thn ly mominir
wain should ba mailed before o clock the
nrsvloo rsninr.
OREOOX PACIFIC TIMETABLE.
Arrive Departs
.11. 15am II 00 pm
5. 25 pin 1 (.Mi
''aawncer.
Preibt
UNSATISFIED MAN.
Thk glamours of romance and un
certainty hai attractions for
human beings that apparently
cannot be withstood. No matter
what tht results may be no matter
how much disaster ueath, suffer
ing and hardships former projec
tors and explorers may have en
dured, new men stand ready to
undertake the sam line of work,
if the required uncertainty of re
sults is as attractive as ever.
Take for instance the Arctic ex
ploring fields, which are marked
with so many bleaching skeletons,
and the graves of -o many noble
ambit ous men, and they still hold
a fascination for human beings
that attaui ks new victims each re
curring season.
It is said that the disasters of
the De Long expedition in 1831
and of the (Jreely expedition in
1882 have until recently dincoiir
aged adventure in the Arctic
rei"". Dr. Nansen's journey
at-rmss Greenland last year was tlu
first indication of a revival in the
exploring spirit. His success in
that expedition encouraged the
young Swede, unfortunately, to
the bolder undertaking of pene
trating to the pole, and he will
ne : :ng start on his journey,
t ki ig the route attempted by De
Long with such lamentable re
sults. Meanwhile another Arctic
adventure will be in progress on
the east coast of Greenland. Lieu
tenant Ryder, of the Danish navy,
who is well known for his admir
able survey of the west coast of
Greenland, will next year, under
the auspices of the Danish Gov
ernment, study and survey the
east coast between With and 73d
degrees north latitude. Mast of
that coast is practically unknown,
owing to its inhospitable haunter.
It will not enter into Lieutenant
Kyder'a plan to make a record of
near approach to the pole. As
long ago as 1670 land was seen tar
tt the north of the lieiitrm nt's
proposed field of operations. The
German north pole expedition of
186-'70 surveyed the east coast of
Greenland as far north as Cae
Bismarck a point much nearer
the pole than Lieutenant Ryder
proposes to reach. The unknown
region to be studied by the Ryder
expedition extends from Frantz
Josef Fiord southward to Cae
Brewster, on the 73th parallel of
north latitude. Scoroby, in .82-
while hunting the walrus, made a
rough map of the outer portion of
his coast line, but he did not
push into the deep fiords between
Kcoresby Sound and Franz Josef
Fiord. The more southern portion
of Lieutenant Ryder's field of
operations has been oftener visited
but no tolerably accurate map of
it exists. Coal ha been f.rtind
there, with excellent clays, sand
stones, etc., to say nothing of such
game as the white bear. reiu!eer,
musk ox, hare, and snow fowls.
At Cape Stewart a house will, if
possible, be erected as a starting
point for expeditions in all
directions. One of the objects to
be had in view is to determine
whether there is a connection be
tween Davy's Sound and Franz
Josef Fiord. Another is to ascer
tain whether, as has been sup
posed, there is an isolated tribe oi
Eskimos inhabiting this region.
Eskimos were found there by
Clavering, but at the time of the
German expedition they had dis
appeared. The Ryder expedition
will consist of nine persons. They
will be equipped with three boats,
twenty-two feet long and six feet
wide, and an ample mpply of sledr
tents, snow-shoes, besides materia i
for a house and observatory. It
will leave Copenhagen in June,
1891, and will be on the Green!an.i
coast for two years if it has good
uck. If it has bad luck the rule,
apparently, in Arctic expeditions
three or four years may pass be
fore the members of the ex
pedition can expect to see their
homes. Should the exjtditiou
accomplish nil iis hope?, it will,
od its return, show the world an
outline map o Greenland com
plete, ext-ep? as repecta its sno
poaed northeastern corner. Balti
more Sun.
TiitRE is one great end that will
he achieved, by the impetus and
rivalry given to ship building, in
the construction of the cruiser for
the navy, that have lately leen
built That is the superiority at
tained by our shipyards and hops
in the construction and handling
of large and perfected machinery.
As has been truly said the building
of a new navy is stimulating the
mechanical genius of the Ameri
can people. We hr.ve already
seen that ships can be built in
the American yards which com
pare in point of. speed favorably
with the best specimens of Old
World rkill. Now in the national
gun shop at Washington we ate
afforded the spectacle of a travel
ing crane, the largest in the world,
a piece of machinery which (.irks
up a mass of metal weighing 100
tons anl transports it to and fio
in a large shop with perfect ease.
The familiarity we are gaining
with big intchiuery and the other
things we are forced to learn while
building war ships will be hound
to give us a pre-eminence in ship
building for commercial purposes.
It was England's policy of creating
a great armor-clad navy which
gave such an impetus to shipbuild
ing in that country, an. I the game
results will be w itnessed lu re.
John L. Sullivan reached a
wise conclusion when lie uecidetl
that there is more money in acting
than in fighting. In lact, there is
more money in shoveling sand
lUan slogging, but there in alto
more work in it, and work is a hat
the professional pug.hst detests,
with the present strong feeling
against the brutality of prize ugiit
the outlook lor toe titisiuess is
very gloomy. The sloggcr has
-j-videnlly strutted u.s bnel liour
iu the ring aiiu lie mu.-l lull hack
upon the congenial oaiooii lor a
living.
i.aklla fr tue Slna.
1 maku a rtpecially ol handling
tauies line alioes. i tai ry some ol
ihe oeot oidiids made in uuc and
uetlium KraUes in w idilia Horn A
Uj hb. All warranted, gisxlsi no
tiasli, and will lepitir any j.air ol
dioes ot any kind sola inal vtiil
ipor break. Aaiuuei t. Vutiug.
l'li I iiiou racilic.
Xs the only hue running ivo
iasl trains uauy iruui 1'oiiiauU lo
-Juiaha, .t. i'aui, Kauan Cii,
oUicago, St. Louis and ail points
i.asl and SoUiti. iiuv yoiu tickets
ol C O. Kawluigs, tool oi IWoan
.iloin alicel, Albany.
To parents tiiat iaii to uve
noney in buying sctiooi slioes lor
cniidreu vtili do Meli by calling
at rviein iiros. .-lioe sloie w licit
vUey nave just received a laige
sinpuieut oi liiu Ceieoruleu t. .i.
iteudeisoii's Keo M'iiool iloiine
'Ui.
l'i.ose wanting copies ol i'101.
I'aluicr's song, "bnnius a miii-UL-alii,"
slioiud call lui mediately
..t Jones' book atoieaaoiily a h lull
ed number ol copies aie placed on
sale.
He mu.ike a specialty of line
cakes lor parties and weddings,
lilackburn oc l'liom.
yuench jour thirst at itie new
SooalounUtin.
X biile W thw. call ..! 11. .Nerjt,
( ltfite your 4iilcn rt Lr. Jm.t:' ami ct
OUr ouJ rikWtfU bclore tlio winter sloriua.
IIOK sJ160, Itio Al.'KFs Or' r'lUhT-t-LASS
J; laiM 3 tuilei tnui iInumjii, pitlv iia
iroveO, suitable tor ii?uj K.k. fruit or
irultry. tr further iniuriuatnn inquire
At thi itthce,
Itt COOL BKfcH ON OiiAL Gilf, DKAVV.S
fDfUi the cellar, at il. Uauiutfart a.
LL FKKdO.NS HAMNU t.Sr.llLKI
ax. account with John Oierri-iier ae re
UedteJ to call at once anO .ltle art he ba
tlil hm meat uiarkrt ami ha retire' from
.ne buniuesjto.
OlTKAlaSabO KOOM6 TO lihM IiM.iifi
C ol Si. GoeU, at Oelmonica reHtuutni.
j 1 W, AYKKa, AKCIlllrXT AM SL'r-KK-J9
HUeodaiiU Oilije over l'irt Nutiiiii
iAjiknuitUu.,r, Albany, Or. Work Bohcitcu
Kom all arts of the count)
MUSK t:iUAKS -IMPOK1KU, KfeY WKai
X nil Domestic, emIiriitiiiH the celebrate!
r lor le Mailritl, tatrt inw, coiKiuerurv ami
lihet choice br.imis in the Vrll, rar.j umi
AeHtern L'niou Tcleifraph orlice buil-link;.
i-V Ken.'UKH.r th p'nee
j.f ONLY TO MIAN- HOMfc CAPll'ALO.
tJ. oJ rcai efca,te cH.cuiit. for .arlii-:
.r eiiijuire ot Geo. liumpbrvy.
il-KKPLhsia MGHl iu-le miserable by
O that terriMc oinnrh. nhiloh n lure i
he renietv for you, tor iMie b rohvv &
MsVHQ.
ll'AM'KU A rtrrf-ij!'! wire oiattre'
II eaver. A'Mn-st Jp'Kafie Virt-Mt
t.ct F.Uir, a tat in wauu .
e(ul Mt., Soknc Kaii, vlah
NTU IS M Kith It Y GlKN KIAlALa
M:rotiib tiulfbteil to the uM tirin l
inuaM; A Kicin are renue!tti to i-ouie t t
aarti ami settle up promptly, a.- the aet unt
niu rt be clow u". Klkin Ukon
Jaa. F. Powell A Co. have ju.-t
received a large lot of fresti ft uit-au-1
vegetables.
SHILOH'S VITALIZKK is ohat ..n n.eii
for Uonatipatiun. loai.f Appvtitv, Plzi-i-oH,anU
al! ni.t .DiBiil Li,(prt . 1 rict
iO .tml 75 i-cnU; fir 1ml tie. tot sale l.
Koki-iay & Maain,
llriTL'll A I.'I.IV 111 II Uln-i.d
i .f n m ... u.nilr,IU.
If quirt at the resilience of Mm M,
Porns, t oUUi and Vaiapoaia strssts.
I'HlMt
II . ELLIS, PHYSICIAN OP SfRr
iceon, Alba'.y Oru-zon.
T II IUVIS, M. D PHYSICIAN AND
If su.,jeon. I'sn le found at hi off)
tooiu id Straliao's block, Kiret strert, A'ban)
Orcifon-
(V C. KEI LY, PHYSICIAN AND SCR
j. neon Aluany, oreifoii. off. e in Pierce'
tn block Office hi.nre, from S a. o
r. u
J KoV Tkk, VETMMNAKY Sl'R
, . iteon, ,-ri.liiati: o( Ontario veU-riiiar
;oII.i;h an.l member of the Ontario veterin
.irv metlical sm -iet . is prepared to treat the
liat-anes of all ibimtr-tR-.iteu animate on
teientitic principles. Otlice at Ans Marshall's
lierv (table tefi.lem e 4th and Cslapooia
treetg, Albany, Oregon.
Da. E. A. McAiihtkr iioMEor-AfHic PUT
sician ami suruenn Its removed hi
iltice intti Crawford's block. All calls prompt
ly at tended to.
Dtt o.'a. wh itn k y, ph ysician and
it'ir.xMi. Gnul'inte (. itcllcviie Hoxpi
al MoJic-il College, New- York City. Diseane
f women a apecialty. Office in at residence
n 7th street between Cal.ipooia and Vine,
llintiy Oregon.
DR. M. J PA 'Tl PHYSI' IA.N NI
Surgeon, Bltlinberit'H Block, Albany, Or.
VVmale tliHeartei a aecialty. ian be fo'.md
o the office Jay or night.
W. T. Bl RNKV. L. T. BARIS, J. W DRAPKK
111!. --Y. I1AHI.N & PIS -t-KK, TIOK
M it : t:i'- Oregon t 'iiv, O-eiton. fwe-i-t
v y .j-h e(H?ru i -m register of th U. S.
I.an.1 iiH,x t Or ;o.i City and it: the lnd
:ra. tice reci.inm. fidw us in our (pecia't;
)iKiiXa.- U-forc 'tie L::d Oltice ' the court
in. i inv.' mrf the nrin-tii-e i't In-ge'-cral
l.ti-l "ftice.
WATSON, attoriiey-at-la'a. Albai.
Olnce in Mrrihan ;Ih k
I li i:X ATI
iil4--k(rHim4 No. I and 2.
i, H, H. BL.lKBI'RN. o WRIUlir.
L)LACKli' KN, i WRIGHT ATI'OK N K Y AT
Luv, , !t)unyt Uftnn. wtlv n Gclil
t'llo ' i'r-tifie. Vitl pnttticrr in l courts
jt Hi.- L.itJ :iu ijive jpei-utl itU:iiiior to all
KOL r iN !7HARLK8 E. A ITORNKY
If a '. Alliany, Or. -U:ti:e in rooinn 13
mil 14, vr!9 Itlcck, over L. h. LUfin't
etorei
IK. W:
. Ian, a
!tKFnKDf ATIORNKY AT
On-yon. i"t'jt' in iht
him lil. -i. Hl practice in ail uk
urte ol rhvsltttu. Aii't i Htial attention
o ali iitit)iiit"w
I A KS P MKAi), A !TORN KY-AT-LA W
rj ami title oxanune.. Albany, or. Will
itiaclict: in all the courts of the state. Ab-
) stnuU of title furiiuthef oi Mhrt nntiee.
Irti earexpcrenee.
SKCKKT Stt IKTIKS.
4 . O. L, W. Safety Lotikfe No, 13. meet
r evi-rv Monday exenintc ut the G. A. K
bail on Kerry direct, between Heeoud anO
j hirtl. AIIkuiv, On-icm. Stranurs in the
it anil transient brethren cordially invited
toattei.il.
McPherii Pont No. ft, li A. K.
StUed uieetini9 at the G, A. K
Hall on tlie second and Kourtn
Kriday eenins tf ea h moiuh.
Trattient Comrades are cordi
V inviteil to ineet with us
S. W. KKKCK,
K K. 1 AWI.KR, C'ouiiuaiuler
Adjutant,
LuikI ureJlnt
AKIIKs OKlKINta 8LRVKYINO DbM CAN OH
X di .uxurate and prompt work by call in c
upon fX-oi'.uity nuncyoi , T, T. Kwher. lie
I v uiiipur, copies of tlelu notes and town
snip fluid, .od is prepare 1 to do Burveyimj in
; n pn of I.inn county. PoHtorhce addresa,
Millers station. Linn cou lty, Oregon.
oulru4-lor hihI ltulllcr.
C. nllKtl. WILL KI.RMMl FLA.NS, HfKCIKIl'A-
iJ9 tioitd and details for al) kind oi build
n: sua architecture. All work promptly
ilunc and guaranteed to be tirst-cla? h-ati-ii
later luminlit-d on ethrt notice lor brick
I uiUuiiics, rertiucuces, pulilic buiIdingH,
brtdtca, vti-.
li. wl.NN, AG KM fr"OK THE LKAD
Viz hie, lite ami aii;ident UibUraiice cnuj-
A onlraelor anil ICulliler
'iHlK I'NOKKblGXKO HAVING LOL'ATKb
X in Albany elicits patronage from city
;..d countn. Will ciitrail to build bridges
irit8, nd al! manlier of dwelling houaea,
.(icutiiitr Vueen At.r.c, ritlake and fciiza
i.ttltian Htvlft of buildiiik:-. Will fummh
(ti.(t aiidsKciticatu ni free of charge, att
f.ution guarantee'' W. I. LAShL.
I lATAt;KII CI KEO, h c.i it n nnd sweet
V breath Hecuretl, by Shiloh't Catarrh
lieiotdy Prke i cent?. Nawil Injector free.
Miti by Koshay A Mason.
UMLL VOL sL'Fr'EK with OysptspMia and
Liver timipldint? Shiloh's YitalizeriH
tiara nteed to cure you. for Hale by Fonhay
Madon.
IOK lame back, side or cheat, u Shiloh's
1; poroui Plasttr. tvdil by Fotriiay t
Manon.
OrwuflirStale Fair, 'DO
13T11 ANNUAL EXlliniTlOS
L'nder the management of the
State Hoard of Agriculture, will
be held on the state fair
grounds near Salem, com
mencing on
MONl'AY, .KPTEMlU-:i: 15. 18!)0
Ami lasting one week
CASH PREMIUMS
Offered for agricultural, stock
anl mecliaiiical exhibits, for works
of art i'tiul fancy uork ami fur tri
als of seed.
Reduced rates for fare and freight
on ail transportation .incs to ami
from the fair, Important im
provements have been made upon
I lie yirouiMs and im-reiised facili
ties are offered exhibitors. The
Pavilion Open
FOUR NIGHTS PUliINC THE WEEK.
A splendid held of lion-ea enter
ed in the sieed department, and
line exhiiiitions of racing will 1m
given each ilny.
Entries for premiums close Mon
lay at 7 ::.' p. m. Exhil.ors are
u t fed to make as many of their
entries on aturday before t!ie fair
as Dossihle. tiooils. AiiinmlH mid
articles ior exhibition mnst he in
their places ty 1(1 p .n. Monday.
I'RK KS OF AltMISSION ;
Man's day ticket'. $ 5()
Woman's day th-ket 2.3 1
Man's season ticket 2 50
Woman's season ticket 1 (HI !
Send to the secretary at Portland
Oregon, for a premium list.
D. 11. LOON EY, Presidisnt.
J. X. UattM, twcrtary.
Jim
V
$1510
The City Liquor Store
V. ItAUMGAKT, Proprietor.
tTSexl Joor to the Md Kellows' eiople, lliauy, Oreoa 4
itoein coodtaiitlv -in tinJ tin il mi i uutnol jill.l i-atic ariuM, liquors, oiirars'ar
tor Only Brst - -- liqaur store la th.' city
OH PAID T0 ORDERS FROM THE 1QUHTRY
TU LIUS OvSEHH
Manufacturer of Choice Ciits
AND
i.tpi.
i i n 1 1
il lil
!'.ars. Plug and Smokini; Tobaccos, Mcerscbauin and Briar Pipes. B
full hue 0' flmoknrs' Articles. Also dealer in
Nb.-T 0oo to Plfeiller's candy store, Albany. Oregon
PATTTTAN w- T" Donglaa Slioes are
vAUllun wnrraoted, and every air
has bia Dnme nnd price atamped un bultom.
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W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
Fine Calf and I.ared Waterproof Grain.
The excellence and wearlnp qualities of thin shoe
cannot be tiettiT shown thau iy the strong endorse
ments of Its thousantlh of eouKtunt wearers.
Se.OO enulnp Ilnml-ncwed, an elegant and
9 stylish dress Mine which eomniends Itself.
Syl.OO llniid-Hi'wed Welt. A tine calf shoe
O
5Q
n
i
unenilulli'd for
SO. SO lioodycnr
ftuiM'. ai a uopiiiur price.
SO. SO Policemiin'a
w ror raiinaii nieji, larmers, eic.
All made tu ConK'eiw, Ilutton and Ice.
$3 & $2 SHOES ladIHs.
hftv been most favornbly received since Introduced
ami tuc recent lnipnvenirnts make them superior
to any nhH'S nohl at tlio irlws.
Ank your Iealr, nnd If ue cannot supply you send
direct to factory enclosing advertised price, or
postal for order blanks.
V 1. I)Ol ;LA, Hrocklon, Maasw
ASKYOFK tiKOCKR FOR
Columbia, FLOUR
Thejliest brand in the market. This extra tine quality of Flour isfmanu
facturel by the
JEFFEBS02T FLOXTBZlTCr MILLS COMPANY,
OF JEFFEBSOX, OREGOX
The mill has recently been refitted anil supplied with all the latest and
most improved machinery. Ask for the
A ltd fake m nt'-er
W 3N3" T ED
-Ten thousand Men Women and Children to bnv goods i
DEVOli & FKOMAN 1JUOS.,
WILLAMETTE
Graduates
CLASSICAL, LITERARY. SCIENTIFIC, NORMAL
LAW AND MEDICAL COURSES.
ALSO MUSICAL, THEOLOGICAL, PHARMACEUTICAL AND ART
COURSES.
it is the oldest, largest and least expensive institution of learning in
the northwest. School opens on the first Monday in September. Send
ior catalogue to i n. v Aftiwi, I'resident, Salem, Oregon.
Pis t JSC
SPI55 11
s;?sf z sgtf lk
LADIES' UKDERWEAR
eullruirn Altlrls, litll:-ii'i lolli
lull, aiol All Ladles 4nruirul niail
to order Ml Hie
JapaneseBazaaritore
KBII KH VKKV bO . KWoNO U'O.KtLC'O,
X'Store on First Street next tc Spencer &
blucklmrn .
llrr for I'nlillrallon
LtMi (kkice atOkkoon Citv.Ok .)
AnUKt 4, IS'lO, f
NOTICE is hereby given that the
follow iiig-naiiH-d settler lias tiled
notice ot hi" intention to make final
proof in Buppurt of his claim, and
that sani pnoi will be made before
tin- t-nnnt) juile or clerk of Linn
oountv, at Albany, Oregon, on Sep
tember '.'9, 1S1H viz: Thomaa i
Icwin, homeateail entry. No 520S, for
N E i vi Sec 24 T 13 S, R 1 E. Ie
nam 's trie following witifsses to
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of, said land.- Carl
Kinuliart, T D WedU, .Mm Chris
tiau and Hiram Pickens, rlinf Sweet
Home postottice. Linn county. Ore.
gu.
J. T. Appkrson,
Register,
DKALKR IN
iin umi
WKST
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ntvle and durahllltv.
Welt Is the standard dress
Shoe Is especially adapted
LUMBIA"
"Kvery sack w,irrantr.lTi.
IW Jmortfis aixl liealers in : 1 kinils ol
guns and ammunition, fishing U-ckle of ev
ery tlesi ript on. cutlery and base ball goods,
tents, hammocks and camp chairs. The
largest stock south of Portland. Come one
and all. No trouble to show p-nds. Quicr
sales ami small profits is onr motto. Also
repair shop connected with store and first
class workmen to do all kinds of work
UNIVERSITY,
'students in-
BUSINESS,
a fin
6 A
C VW
FOR SAT.E BY ALL nm'GOISTS.
Si itne months atro 1 nurcnaHeo a
box of Dr. J. P. Sill's Cstarrh Cure for
my own use but finding my nephew
C.'A. McMahan needing such mtdi
cine I let bim have my hox of medi
cine. Ht now sends for three more
boxes, anying it is the best thine' for
caisrrn ever triei ny uim ana nts
friends. 1 (jot another box to use In
my case, and cheerfully recommend it
toothers.
(.Signed). JOHN McMAHAK,
Ex-County Comniisaioner Lane Co.
Oregon,
8pringfi.'ld. Lane county, Oregon
Prof J, W, Johnson, president of the
State uniratsiiy, says it cured him ol
a ooinrh after two other prescriptions
had failed. Likewise two of hie little
trirls used it to cure their coughs, Mrs
M;irk Hailey, wife of Prof Bailey,
sent it to Prof Johnsor, and recom.
nn-nds it to all who sutler from colds,
and coughs. For coughs it acts like
ohm m, and ctin be inhaled Into the
pi s or passages, where o other
' ! 1 r-ures CHn reach '
SI)T CASH
"KACKET STOltE,"
JUST OPENED OPP. MASONIC TEMPLE.
tallies and gents fin nishing Koods.coraets,
t.ihle covers, Udie- at-d irents hosierv, men's
ami toy's neckwear, suspenders, dress bjt
tnna, hair, tooth, nail and horse brushes,
stationery, erfunier-, inks, renuils. shoe
blarkinif, and a reat many articles too nil
nierous to mention here. These ifwxls ate
si'UI st such prices that they ccn not be "11
pli.atcd by anr other merchant in the city,
unless sold at a sacrifice. Come and get our
prices So trouble to show stock. One price
to , BEIOUKD UiVY.
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JULIU8UEAI)W0HL'JS
GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR.
THE I.EADINH CROCKERY, FANCY (iOOl)S AND TOY STORE
OF ALP.ASY. THE ONLY (JKNl'IKE UOdEl HKoS Sll.
VEIf WAKE, FRENCH CHINA AND GLASSWARE,
BOY'S WAGONS, BABY AND DOM. CAR,
KIA0JES. AND A
General Assortmert of Fancy Goods.
Snecialtv n the finest Teas. C( flees and Family ;ocei ies. Ilelnvs!
ilirei-t. for net cash fiul carries the
Insurance auent for rire and
FOR PURE DRUGS
TOJLKJ AM) FAKCV
GOTO
The Finest Line of Pianos and 0r In H
WiJlaniette Valley.
CALL AMI rXAHJvj lfJ KHK K
-AND-
GENERAL PRODUCE MARK KT.
WANTED SPECTALLV Hay, oats and jKitafs, to aupjly enston.. is
od the Oregon Pacific Railroad rxteimiop and my iiiefaKtui' Imine tm' e,
whsrs I sell in ouar.titm to suit t.ho't urelif er.. 'rfi fo t or Ftrtv stm t
W 1 . WORrTWTSh'
ALBANY BAKEIiY.
PARKER BROS., PROPRIETORS.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND--
VCAKES FOR'.'. I .FRESH FRUITS BER-V I FRESH ... uFI
V.WEPDINGSV. I RIES AND VEGETABLES v.vBRE
; u Talile Delicacies anl Full
Line y and Stable (iroceri . Pro
visions, d Goods, Iuts, Camli--.-, !;.c,, Etc.
FUl Ll-ieof Imported anl Djinti i: ,',fi.
Ai BANY OKEGON,
We want to give onr friends
'it of advice. As we are insidi-rs
e konw whereof we spvak.
''ve buy a cheap tote. W'a't
iil you can gel a good one. Tin-
k ki.. - e keep em. ur sale
of tinware i Mill alt ti e gossip.
Xo poor goods in the store.
m tlic Market
SlltlKS FOK
S0HIIYS ;ir:d GIKLS
L4DS
T -.nd
ia KID.
.1. aas
"iZ. Ladies Fine Slioes
;LASTJ
.Jr ami see onr new stock.
largest stock in the Valley.
Marine.
ItitaMn aHI otl artt
'.s a fq Ur nl boos -iialionwry.
parioaUcaiv eK .
tf 1 aaij Ib ttnan eavein
1 m mms mtir
A Ld CARIES
STORE
-THE
YaquiuaKoute ;
JPEGON PACIFIC KAILHUAi.
ANt
Oregon DeveiopbDi Uus
SteaniHhip 1 . 1 -
AM
22 Hours Les l'iin
Than liy any other rutt::
AH-on Hlutioiii ti!iMir-.tSK-fl fi r r . uil.-ii.
w'ety. rroN and Irnulith v;a .u iui. r.
.1:0 Oregon lcvv -pincit coii-i-iiiiyV 'n
Mis, nioeh le4- tl.a: li) miy otln r ioun
A'eeil al: l-oint u I In i-('c t iill
uid San KtanciMM.
fciAILlNO DATES.
MOM VAll.Ni.
A'illauiette Valley July I'Cth
." iu IM
Willa.uelU; Valli-y loth
illiuuctt Valley .. itith
Y UM "Ah rPANCIMTO
Karallnii
M;liauiitle Valley...
Hiliauitttc ulli 1 ..
V. V
Auk. 1st
: 1Kb
' 10.
July 31i
llic company reserve tlie rliiht, to itjuw
u-amers or hailing dates.
C 11. Haswkli Jr.. (.i n t . i. Y. A).cni.
(04;Mout)fon-ci strce., S:ai I i-.ik-ik.--. c.J.
ltetiieinlier the Oremi I'.h ilie popu
hir vniiiini r i-xeiiisini:!.. l.ou latr
cxcurinti tiekcib ale 011 uh- ever
WedtiLsday.ind Saturday fn.ui Aiisu j
(j'irv.iUis ai;d I'liiioiuulti to Vai(i.iu
and f-.ir the return trips until i-epn-ui
her oO,
DAIL.1 rAHfiKNoKk IKAINti
Kxccpt buii.ii) s.;
L Vaiimiiaa7.ll A M i L .',:tMn lJ 2t. r
fonailis 10;3p a m I " Oir.a.i.r l i3 f -Ar
AllHiiiy ll:lb A I Ar u.n C3i i. .
O, ,C tlall.Kt-oiD.ee! t wi.:.i. iiiil'01
va. M il.iAu,
t;. IIuuik, Ot-ntrul il
Actimr (1. K & r. mrtnt
'"orvallis, O on
EAST SOLTH
-VIA-
SOUTHEHhl PACIFIC hOtUE.
THE .fcOUNl MiAblA "Ol)IL
Caiii'iiriiia cxpreM ti ..ins run oaiii
0:uopu..Lv I'ortUii.l ... A-.. 9.3c niu
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Ioral I'hs. IralH ICall) (l.v huii.:
OHJui..l.v I'oiilaiul ... A;.. 4 'i't.i.
12:iop m..Lv. . Allwuy L . . li.oo mh
li:OU p niAr Kox.burt; L . . o.oo .111.
Lebauuu Kraioii.
1:60 pm..l,v Albany Ar.. !::. ;ai
2:atitpm..Ar Lebanon l.i.. h.41: nii
7;Sua m..Lv.... Albany Ar. 4..-1. (.iu
d.-JJ a n: i .. . . i.t-iiuil.ili i.. . '4i' 'U.
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i.M 1 i'uitiui.d Ar... H.m am
i'.oo Ar Alboiv !..... -..no a m
PULLMAN BEFFEl'Sl.EEl'ERS.
TOl-'RIT SI. .MM Nt , c.iks,
Helw-eii I'oiliaiu: hhu t-.tcallib
Nail lrul.i luil) : :i-p. Min Uy
' J'JUi..i,i. ..ro..lani ,.i....:l- pr ui
i:i:lo p n.. .a.. vm.uii.. 1. i-j.ip. Hi
At Aiball. and t'or.tili ii..i.-. t iti
1 riiis ol Orvj-u i'-ci:iclL.:lru.'.i.
l-.aprrvs irn.i. Iin. , ; mhi.i
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7:zS . in . .r V a! hi. .
Ar.. t:20au.
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Through ticki
to All 1 01..I-
EAST AND e'JTH
J'? t'U ticket miti U111 it:iiiui.'atiuii rt
,v Ij. ; w tnt-, tt;., mil ou tina.i.tii
itgt nt at AitMii- .
Ai .i : ifer AKi. O. t. & I'. A
mm fiOMQ bl'i
Overland Koute
I rains for Uic hjuit leate i'orluuid at 7 a.it
.no :0i' r. a ilailv.
I'lp j,' 1 TC u' ,r"b l'r'ei
1 Ej i O r. III I II! Ull SISU,
i'aiia-ia uiil Knrorie.
HiLAi PA1ACL tU SUPKS.
I'rso Colonist hleenirir Cars Kds Ttruogb an
El resc Xraint
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BLUFF."?
j KANSAS CITY,
iHICAGO LM.i SI". LOU Its.
t:lxnnl ftrw Itli'tnit Istk If
limit r.
Ci-we Coiiiicctions al Port Umi tor !ai. I'rai.
cisi-oaiiu r-ik.-ct Scuii.i iHiints.
XHoats Iravr Ibe l'oni).ii) s whsxl, a(
tbt-loot of ::iilLiit.in .in-.-, i.'ii;, t, j
Kr.-UV of tier . t I-. . 1.
t'ltj tnki-t ami r'rt-itl.t Avrnl
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( VriUfl" S'tfVo' ior HunV.-llii l..
ALBANY, iiIlKUt,
Ho as as aoAKiisii bj h.- ,tai or ni.mtL. t
riatr or bucitv :.u rvion .liitternir
mil
FOSHA H M A SON
W.ol.xlt ami KcUol
ilnuegists 3 MAi
I.BANY,
C"1KOl'P, whof,,ii a r.iili ami t-icn i Litis
J iaiuiJitf : iviieTMl l.v hliilubs Ht
t or alt uj t wataf Maaoa.