Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, October 07, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

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tttf! uronyiyn ftehald tttesday. ocTOTrET? 7. ismo.
urninfl iPaUtj JUratd
TFRMH OF SUKCRIPTTON
DAILY
p .li.t.e.1 evarr moral- except Monday. i
'tviMvi hy earrlar, per eek 0-20
mail, per Tear 8 00
WMCKIY.
y Published eery Friday Morning.)
nr rni-. tier annum. In advance.....42.00
Vh-n n.. raid in adrapr 2.60
THK W4IL.
"alto V the Alhanr ooatofflreelnao
Cnr all offices north
rhe Eastern states I ".SO a.
Hi West Side f
ru the Narrow Ga R. R. J
w Portland and Sa 11 A. M
orvallia and Yaquina 12:30 r.
office south. .. . . ......7:30 r.
The nostntftce will be oi d each evening
rnra aW ro seven o'clock.
Registered matter for the Iy mominir
rain ahonld he mailed before o clock the
orarfout erenimr.
OREQOS PACinC TIME TABLE.
Arrives Depart
.111. lSaro1.0 p m
J S.SSnml 8.50 a
Vriirht.
THE MO SET AND BUSINESS
OF THE COUNTRY.
Theory and practice do not
always prove to agree. Indeed in
gome instances theory shoots so
wide of the mark that practice
entirely disprove its assumptions
From the situation in the money
market during the last week ol
September something of that
nature may be gleaned. The New
YorkTribuue says that the sur
prising event of the past week ha
been a general decline in specula
tive markets, notwithstanding an
enormous expansion of circulation.
The treasury now holds of va ioue
kinds of money over $30,000,000
lebs than it held a we kago. In
addition it has issued $l,05ti,0iH
silver notes. Since September 1
the increase in circulation has been
about $53,000,000, and no part ol
this large amount has gone abroad
If the favorite theories of "mon
money" men had only foundation
so sadden and large an addition
must have brought advancing
prices. Yet stocks, grain, cotton,
provisions and are all lower.
With easier money, there hah
come in ever speculatiue market a
disposition to realize and a decline
in prices.
It cannot be said that this is be
cause of any distrust of financial
measures adopted. Nor has any
serious apprehension of comuier
cial disaster existed to cau-te
reaction. On the contrary, thing.
look just as if prices had been
somehow sustained at an artiuYial
height by scarcity of money, and
with the first moment of full rrliet
came liquidation. Many rttocks,
for example, were bought in the
expectation of a great boom in the
fall, and have been carried for
months only because holders,
brokers or banks could not get out,
for momentary scarcity had made
the markets absolutely dead. The
few who had money on hand or
gilt-edged securities were loaded to
the full. The rest of the world
could not buy because it could not
sell because none could buy. In
grain and other products, those
who held largely were helped to
make artificial prices by the fact
that money was to scarce to permit
further stocks to be brought for
ward freely. The instant there
was money enough to move pro
ducts, the enlarging supply forced
prices downward. Money was
everywhere wanted for the enor
mously expanding business of the
country, and when it came witliin
sight banks had been sufficiently
warned to help solid business
rather than mere speculation.
One nations improvements in
naval and military affairs and im
plements ctand good, until a neigh
bor makesA ketter one when the
inferior articlesmust be abandoned
as worthless, and the enormous
expenditure for perfecting and
working out superior plans must
be borne. It is said that the
armor plating of the vessels already
constructed for the British navy i
eo greatly inferior to the nickel
steel plating which we are about
to adopt that England's enormous
expenditures for heavily armored
ships will be practically wasted.
The English idea of iaval defense
N is so exact ing that nothing shot t ol
the best will satisfy the people,
and if they once become convinced
that their armored vessel are in
ferior to those of America or other
other nations they will demand
the adoption of the new pitting,
no matter how great an expendi
ture it may involve.
Thk baseball season has ended
lor this year, and the country can
remain easy for a space. With
the adjournment of congress and
tne ending of the bxse ball season,
there ought to be a comparative
season of rest, and a quieting of
he nerve.
BAURUX DIA CASK
1 A keckst li-path from the citv
!it Mexico purport to ive Dip
story of the death of General Bar-
runilia, ami among other things
the statement is mad that "Bar
rundia did not tire a single phot "
The testinio iy of a number of eye
witnesses establishes the fact con-
ntBnmindia niTro1f
opened fire upon the Guatemalan
officers sent on loard the Aeapulco
to arrest hip- and when he was
shot he Ml . a smoking pistol
in his hand.
As to Captain Pitts guaranteeing
the life of Barrundia, it is not at
all likely that he did anything of
the kind. Captain Pitts must
have known even without asking
the legal opinion of Minister
Mizner, that as soon as he entered
the port of San Jose de Guatemala
he wmild he subject, with his
vessel, to Guatemalan jurisdiction,
and that, no guaranty he could give
would b.- .-f the slightest validity
if (iuatenrtla should choose to take
BanundiaotT the ship. lie also
knew that any attempt to resist
Guatemalan authorities would ex
pose hiuiseli and his ship to great
danger, and so it is more than
likely that he told Harriindia and
he (Pitts) would assume n
responsibility in the m.ttter.
It must, be remembered thai
Barrundia wa- not assassinated,
but was killed by the oilieers of
the law in attempting to avoid
arrest. Whether he were a crimi
nal or not wa imt and is not in
issue. !1p tried to kill the arrest
ing officer.', but was himself killed,
and that is all there is of it. From
all accounts it. is a good thing for
the community that he was killed,
for he appears to have been a
cruel, blood-thirsty ruffian when
in ower and a conspirator and
stirrer up of strife when not. If
Barrundia's family ha9 any claim
for damages resulting from his
death, let it be presented to the
Guatemalan government, where
and where only, it belongs.
Fish stories in the east are over
! for the season and the Tribune
says the last one comes fioui Wil
lamantic and is not very reliable.
It is to the effect that a pessimistic
setter d'g of tender susceptibilities
had been reprimanded, nd in his
sorrow and shame "butted his
head with great force against a
stone wall" until he died.
The Thomas Kay Woollen Mills
of Salem, have appointed (S. V.
Simpson their agent in Alba: y. A
lull line of men and hoys cloiiinu
manueiM arid nannels ami all aiti
e'es manufactured by the mill will
be kept in" stock, these g"ods are
the best in the market au.l will
tcive entire satisfaction.
Kutrh erShop.
The undersigned having pur
chased the butcher busin . of
W m. hmmerick opposite tie lluss
house, would solicit a share the
public patrons, i will k.-. ., on
hand the best of fresh bet ., , ork,
mutton, veal and everything in
the butcher shop Hue. B:' on
baud and sausage a.-s so.-., as a
machine oidered arrives. Old
patrons please call.
Jons Dikkki ni k k,
Albany, Oct. 1. 1S0.
I he tniuu Tacilic.
Is the only line running two
fast trains daily from Portland to
Omaha, St. Paul, Kansns City,
Chicago, St. Louis and all points
East and South. Buy vour tickets
of C. (J. Kawlings, foot of Broad-
alliin street.. Albany.
i
r ...
I uuil act directly on ttie liver una Ki...
leys as well i.e t lie bowels. All tlrutf.
I ifist.
Miners: go to F. M. French
or your in.ig.'ii fvinir glasses.
Ltl JO-iA i.
L'OU SALKl IIKAP-Good horsr Ci-.li or
L instiillnivntH. Appij to W. B. Oilso...
C'IKL WA.N! KI T.mio kcciinl hotl work.
I No ' hiMrtj I ti in nt th, unite or
unlrcss Iciter to K. W. I!n. chart, Nlu.l.l. tir
OSK ill LOAN. - WY n-.i- i,l....i. ,.i
llli met t'- lo.lll on Ke:il r.t i"i it
two lo live itai. time. u miusutnur
ri -ce 0(i.iti' l tn- lli v, re HniKe.
lllHMiART ,V hKSNItV,
(INKY To l.iiAN. -In Lin,,. ii
SITJitll
nlllltt
inc a
Luari
mills .ill 'JimmI Aiti uil anil I 'mi .
re-i estate. It u waut mouv)
f. t. W, K. Mcl'tit-riii, Kc;ti r:i(;iTe. Jt
Br.. ?r.
ONK iimili.rt:.'. fu,i.i,hi. lr..,t r k.ii, i:li !
buili. -ai. tK rci.t-.i i.t a l-. ii:I.,iii;.i a , .
iij or two l.tiiBl ,r i.,i,lu to J. . I
tt, on !-eo'inl Klnvt, livittven l:rail.til.in '
an I Klsttiirtli '
ALL TKIviONS HAVING INSKI l l.Lli
a-xount ttitii John liirnii!r arc re
t -ste.l to call at once anil s:ttie an he hax :
iKi. I ills meat market ami has rctird inim
th- buirite.
1 lATAUKH CL'KKD. hnilth nn.l v7i '
J breath wxurtxl, by Shlloh'w Catarrh
tit :nl. Price 50 cents. Kami Injector free.
Sola by Foaha) a ilaaon.
The M Sillies
0 F&Sfifil'g
if (S2-SOB0YS aad GIRLS
i aj UW
C 55
-DliALEU IS
Esclusivo Agencv fo.
liL I MliEIlG lil.UCK
The City Liquor Store
M. It. i UM HA JIT, Proprietor.
r&Sext door the Odd Fellows' einplo, Albany, Orcirf frl
Keeps constantly on htid t"te Sne-tt in; n.a I ami dn.ncstic wines, liquors, ciura an
r.' a - Only first clart li()U -r rtore in he city
1 f. PAID T0 ORDtOS FROM THE COUNTRY
JTJIjZ CJS
Manufacturer of
AND DKALKR IN
FINE UHWED AND KEY M
.'ars, riutr and 8inokiiiK Tolim-coe, Mci ri-t liauni and Briar PipeR, at a
full line v1 Smoker' Artit lcs. Also dealer in
Nftt tloor to Ptfeitier's eamly store, Albany, t)reiron.
WANT EI)
Ten thousand Men n.en anil Children to buy pprdf. of
DEYOE & UtOMAN JiKOS ,
llf
y1 Jf. V warranted, anil every pair
ban nin name and price ntamoed on bottom.
f nn sfPPi Oft.
!
ll
D)
.l rj" 5. ,Z ''STy v mr
GEN ' ViSiV-tV,a
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
Fine Calf and I.aced Waterproof Grain.
The excollonre and wearing qunlltlenof this shoo
cannot lie lietter shown than bv the strong endorse
incutHof Its thousand of cou-tnnt wearers.
N
hi
te.OO .enuinr lland
stylish dress sii'e winch commends Itself.
llnuil-Mvi-d Writ. A line calf Khoo
uneipuiiii-d for
$0.50 4inndvrnr Writ
Sluw, at a popular price.
SO. BO I'olicciimn s Shoe Is especially adapted
for railniad men, fanners, ete.
All mailu In conirress, liutton and Lace.
$3 & $2 SHOES lafd,1s,
have been most favorably received since Introduced
and the recent Improvements make them superior
to any shoes sold at these prices.
i . r."ur. Ial'r' "" lf he cannot supply you send
direct to factory eneloaing adTertised price, or a
postal for order blanks. '
w. i.. UOIOLAH, Brocktoa, M
io tlic Market.
SlloKS FOR
T and
Tola KID.
. : :A mm
Laflies Fine Shoes
Ar'ir- anfirrl At Lowest Prices. Call
.vWjm ami duo nnr naur airur
.. . . ,,HMf - vaja i tt D l r -
EARLS
Drv (Sooik Ni
( ADILS ANH GKNTS rUI!
MSHlMiS.
My Shoe department is
now complete with the latest
styles ami lincft goods at the
lowest pr ces.
AI.SO-
the Ludlow Fine Shoos-
JOS EI? "EL",
Choice Cip-ars
PImorterB and Dealers in all ! kinds ol
Kuns and animunition, fishing tackle of ev
ery desenpt-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 goods. Quic
sales and small profits is our motto. Also t
repair shop connected with store and first
. lasH workmen to do all kinds of work.
r
0
(!)
0
moTes
- acwed. nn eleeant and
style and durability.
is the standard dresa
f -r m
i'iivhki i
MH. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SUKr
. ireno, Aliiai.y Orcein.
T H. DAVIS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND
If 8Ueoti. Can he found at bis otlice
room in StrahanV block. Pint street, Albany
Oretron-
C. KKI LY, PHYSICIAN AND dUK
. Keon Ainany, Orcifnn, onice n Pierce'
new block. Otlice hours, from 8 a. x. to!
T.
A -J. ROSSITER, VETERINARY SUR
. fceon, xratluate of Ontario veterinary
college and niemlier of the Ontario veterin
ary medical society, is prepared to treat the
disaasca of all domesticated animalt on
scientific Drincinlca. Otlice at Ans Xlarstiall's
livery stanle Resilience 4th and Calapooia
streets, Albany, Grcjron.
Da. E. A. McAmhtkr iiohkopatiiio pht
sician and surgeon Has removed his
office into Crawford's block. All calls prompt
ly attended to,
DRO. A. WHITNEY, PHYSICIAN AND
mrg-snn. Graduate of liellevue Hospi
tal Medical College, New York City. Diseases
of women a spe.-ialty. Office in at residence
on 7th street between Calapooia and Vine,
'Albany Oreiron.
DR.. M.J. PA 'TON, PHYSICIAN AND
Suiveoii, liluniherg's Rlock, Albany, Or.
Female diseases a 8ecialty. Consultation
free.
CU. CHAMIIKRLIN, M. D., Homuoiiatlilc
Physician, ollico at Dr. Wallaces old
stand, Broailalbin arret. Office hours, 7 to
9 a. u.; I to 3 and 6 to 8 r. m.
W. T. HCRNKT. L. T. BARIX, J. w. DRAPKR
JM RNiY, BARIS Jt liKAPKR, ATrolt
IJ neys at law, Orcoti Citv, Oreiton. Twen
tt years eerien--e as reKistur f th.' V. S.
Ijilul otlice t Oreiron Tity and in the htnd
lrictice reconniK nds us in our s;ccialtv
husii ess bcf in- the Land Office or tins court's
and inv dvimr the practice in the ifet eral
Land Office.
UC. WATSON, attorney at-law, Albany
. Oregon. Otlice in Stfnhan block
J.
N. DUNCAN ATTORNEY-VT LAW
and uutarv iulilic. Otice in tlic Stmhnn
mock, rooms Mo. 1 and 2.
D. R. H. HLaCKKL'RN. . w. WRIOIIT.
BLACKUUKN, i WRIGHT ATIXIRNEY AT
Law, Albany Oregon, otlii-e in Odd
hollow's Temple. Vill practice in all courts
Jl the state, and irivt: special attention to all
business
U,-OLVEKTON "CHARLES E.rfoRNEY
1 1 at Law, Albany, Or.-Office in rooms 13
tnd 14, Poster's Block, ovei L. E. Blum's
store.
WEATHKKKORD. ATTORNEY AT
t . la
law, Albany. Orecon. ortiee in tho
Klinn Week. Will practice in all tb
courts of tiiesUte, and (rive special attention
to ail business
JAVES P. MEAD, ATTORN EY-AT-L AW
and title examiner, Albany, Or. Will
practice in all the courts of the state. Ab
stract of title furnished on' short notice.
Ten years experience.
SECRET SOCIETIKS.
A. O. U, W. Safety Lodge No, 13; meets
every Monday evening at the O. A. R.
hall on r'erry street, between Second and
.ii'hird, Albany, Oregon. Strangers in the
city and transient brethren cordially invited
to attend.
McPhersnn Post No. 5, O. A. R.
Stated meetings at the G, A. It,
Hall on the second and Kounh
Friday eveninipi ef each monih.
Transient Comrades are enrdi
y invited to meet with us
S. W. UK.rX'E,
B. F. Tabi.fr, Commander
Adjutant,
Land SnrvryliiK.
I)ARriKS DKHIRIN'U HL'RVKVlNO UON CA1 OB
tain accurate nd prompt work by caliimr
uiion ex-county surveyor h, T. T. Fisher. He
bits complete copies of lield notes and town
ship puts, and is prepare I toi'o surveying in
any part of Linn county, rtulottice address,
Uillers Station. Linn cou lty, Oreiron.
'onl rati or and Kullder.
Dc. 8HKI.L a ill M'hmhii ri.ANs, sritcirirA
. tious and details fur all kinds of build
ini; and architecture. All work promptlt
done and Kunranteed to lie nrst-clais. Ksti
mates furnished on short notice for brick
buildings, residences, public buildings,
bridges, etc.
I W. AYKKS, ARCHIThlT AND SUPER-
7- intlmlilllt. Otti:i nvcr l-'irut X'ntl.iiml
bHiik;iiuildin, Albany, Or. Work solicited
from all parts of the county
4'onlra-lr nod llulldrr
niHF. I'NDERSIiiNKii HAVING LOCATED
X in Albany solicits iatrotiatre from city
and country. Will contract to build bridt,-i's
bams, and all manner of dwelling houses,
including Queen Anne, Eastlake and Eliza
bethian stvle of liuiiiliiiui. Will funiish
plans, amlsptcificatioiis free of charges. Satis
factiou guarantee' W. C. C'ASSEL.
WILL YOU SUFFER with Pvspepsia and
Liver Cnnipldiiit? Sbiloh's Vitalizeris
tiura ntecd to cure you. For sale by Foshay
Masou.
T'OR lame hack, side or chest, use Shiloh's
J? Porous Plaster. Sold by "Foshay &
Mason.
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS made miserable by
that terrible cnunh. Shiloh's Cure is
remedy for you. For sale by Foshay
MONEY TO LOAN-HOME CAPITAL ON
irood real estate security. For particu
lars enquire of Geo. lluinplircy.
REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR.-CHAS
Pfciffer, Prop. Only tirst-eclaus house
n the city. Larirc sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General stave tifli. Corvallis.
niHKolulion Nollre
TO WHOM it may concern- The copart
nership heretofore eistimr under the tlrm
name of Kurkhart & Mai in earryinit on a
general Real Estate Loan & Insurance
llusiness in Albanv, Oregon is thi
day li-olved by mutual consent, W.
A, M-lin rct'rin-,'. The businow will be
coiiliniied lic.calUr hy F A. tiurkhart at the
old place of bubiness and under his name.
Dated this 13th day of September, lsao,
W. A, Maun.
F, A. BURKHtRT,
20,000 His dried ap
ples lo,000IUii!u
plus.
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
WILL BE PAID BY THE
WILLAMETTE PAQraCtt.
FOSHAY & MASON
Wholc-u.le and Kctai)
Oi'OiwisLs
ALBANY,
ORKiiON
DT. W V.MAN isajtent fir the Pacific Mu
tual Life and Accident Insurance C ' al
to agent for Fire Insaianct Co., Albany, Or.
WANTED !
i MMuca
stoves, tinware, stoves, e :.
CIS
BUYS
-GO TO
a
w w
FCK BARtJAIXS-
Kot. selling at cost, but at prices that defy competition. Call and
get prices. Our motto is "live an:! lei live, quick sales and small
prolits. gJfr'Dun'i forget the place, McFarland Block. Resp'y,
NEW YOPvZ C. B. R- ST0EE.
JULIUS GRADWOHL'S
GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR.
THE LEAPING CROCKERY. FANCY GOODS AND TOY PTORF
OF ALBANY. THE ONLY GENUIN:- ROGERS BROS SIL
VERWARE, FRENCH CHINA HD GLASSWARE,
BOY'S WAGON-', rABY AND DOLL CAR,
KIAGES, AND A
General Assortment of Fancy Goods.
Sjiecialty n the finest Teas, Coffees and Family Grocerie.
direct for net cash and carries the largest stock in the Valley.
Insurance agent for Fire and
FOR PURE DRUGS
TOILET AND
GO
-ALSO
The Finest Line of Pianos and Wmn in the
Willamette Valley,
CALL AND EXAMJLNE II IS STOCK
ll(itlliiiW(IW!is!.l)iiiiie
A I BANY OREGON,
No limit to this jjan'0- e
mean to win if we tlnn't make a
cent. We're g.-inji to do the bulk
of the hardware business of Al
ban v iet of ns. Outs are ah
iT'iod ns anj'liodyV and a littli
heaper. Our tfk coinpriseh
ill that is bfst in hardware
THE-
1 1 m
He buv
Marine.
FANCY GOODS
TO
a L BLACKM
mm Paints. OiIb
riifa.ii I tssflsi ortVr.
sJsu a Ml am of kook an
uU yuloairii, etc.
WT" ?t im oartioll'
-;;mpJBdoi
i m misn tempu
CARRIES -
-TH K
VaquiDaHouto !
OPEGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
ANC
Iregon Deyelopnient Do.'s
Steamship Line
SSUILESSIIIiHM
AND-
22 Hours LesN Time
lban by any other n.nte:
Arroiiiixlations uns'irpmiHed f. rconifi.rt ant
tn tv. ! ar..x i.n' fr.-.vl,t tia Yaquina an
the ir.V"ii lie. t. -. n .11 con..Miy 's
hips, nun I, Io 'liat 1 any ntber route
' loints in 1!t Willamette, Vaf
nd S; n rrauciicoi
!SAltINO OATHS.
rKOM TAI4I INA.
Willamette Valley.... .. .
" V
Willanielte Vallev
Oct, 4th
. ItMh
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Earallnn
W,:'inette Valley,
tt illnncttc Vallft .
OcLlSth
" Slst
Tlic coni.an.i n-Hirte the rit !il u ck: m
beuinein vir ;i;nrl' unit .
t; II IU-:.l, Jk , t.tn F a r. AMnt
Moiit.im . iy itr.t, f-i;i , it; !
IU iin-i',l,ci- tl:i-frrgMii ; ;u ilic'jiopu
mi Milliliter -xi uiiiii. I.i rate
cx u..-, im l l, t.- , h!1e CVffy
i :: il:,y..n a ll-day Irotu Ailjuiiy
t r .n .,11.1 plii!,.!,!.,!), ( Va.jitiiia
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EAST SOUTH
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIl ROUTE.
THE K0UM ShlXlk ' ( LTE
California exprenn trail t u dailt
sorru I
6:00 p mT7l.v.
:2s p m..Lv.
l Ab a m..Ar.
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...I'.irtaiid Ar.. 9:3;. am
.... Aliwy Lv.. :U am
.... S. l-'rancisco.Lv.. M' pm
Loral Pasi,. Iralu lil- (Kx. ,,da
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PULLMAN BUFFETSLKKPEKS.
TOUKI.-sT W.ELPINU CALs,
r"r accommsJation of econ:-Class Pa
senders a'.Uched to txprew, Iraitit.
eil Mile lltl-in.
Between i'oiuanti ami Ctirvallis
My 1 rain aly - r.aicp. MintJay
V:30ani:.L. ".I'o.t latiT ..Af.A3.ip. m
li:lOpm..A-.. iTi ,i... 1. li'.f,..p. m
At Alliai.v and oTtalli- r :,ntvt with
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f xpirss Trait. Ikusli (i.x-,j -unday
75 p m . Ar ... .V. V.,1,1 ml. I . f.ftam
THROUGH TICKETS
I. AH Point.
EAST AND SOUTH
tS! t ot tickets and lull tnii.ii, i.-ion re
KardinK rates maps, et., .all on ccmpany'B
attentat Aik'in. .ufij
IBK. KOEIJLKtt, E. P HVGI V.S
llauager As-t. (;. f . A" P, A
TICKET
to and iriu prin
cipa! points in the
I'uit. d States,
t'anatla and ' hu
row Pb'ilMAK PLAfE UH JUfPFrS.
FrrGo)oDist eieen'Df Cars Btn Tkronpt oa
Ez resa Traiut
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BLUFFS
KANSAS CITY,
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS '
Klrgnnl Kew IMnlnc r Mil
4'bansr.
Close Connections at Portland for San Fran
Cisco and Pu'ct Sound points.
3rBnato leave the Cmnvs wharf at
the foot of nnaulalbio striet. on liimlav inJ
Friday of each week. V. O. EAWI t s
e.g. s,iiitLUcl'et a"d V"1'.
' rl Trame Manager.
T.M. IKK.
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FINE STOCK FOR SALE.
Keep your EYE on Dr. (ieorjte
VV. Cray's Pale of registered an.l
liiili trrade short liorn eattle. Well
lr-.l I rotting antl draft liornes.
Tlioionghlireil hinall forkMiire
pit."-. Hijrh grade Sliropj-liire
Cotfwold slioei, etc. Sale to be
on liin farm near Oakvdle C'luireh,
Linn county, Orenn, Noveuil.er
7, 1S!0. Terms of fale: All funis
under ten dollais, casli ; over ten
dollars, one year's time without
interest with bankable notes or 10
per cent, discount for cash.