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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1891)
. , z t rm,,.. ,. , M I r mr-tf-if iiiVTfirf f ..AILY A.ND WKBKlV 1KK.VS OKSUBSCKIPTK'N IA1I.Y liil.lt-lied every morning tn t.t Monday.) citerni ty carrier, prr erk. 0"2i v u..i, per ,n . , , , ,, 0 00 I WaKKLY. I Put.Hid.ed every Friday Morning.) in- i.p, per annum. In .lMice....t4Wi w hru nui naid in advancr. , 2.fl THK Htll-S ttai'ail tlie Allauiy pnslohVe elm K-ir all nrlii-ra north rtie KtMtcrn states ' 3;30 A. M, IW We.t sida r And the Nairow G nt R. R.J ) t.r Portland ami Sairi. 11 a. M orvallm and YaiUina ..l ';:l r. ottiie t 7:3 r. The aloluce will lip cl d each evening , torn ai a lo aeven o'clock. Krgittered matter for tint ly umrninir tr.ih ahonld tx mailed before o clock the rvyions eveninr. OKKtlON PACIFIC TIMK TAISLK. Arrives Depart Cuncnirttr. Kitiuhl..... ll.i:!imiili.-2:iii I'Ll.'Y LIKE A WAX. I'i8IutcliCH received at Chicago froiu 1'ine Kiil'e, S. I.,siythut the nuiuler of hostile Iiuii:ins imw "awAy from the atrency is estimated atoiMMI. This looki very much like an Indian war in real earned. In sstead of bein an uH'-iim: ilct.icheii l.uiids, jut appeared at lirnt, it now Imiks as though the entire Sioux iiitii-n were o:i the warm th and litci mined to liidir. in iteof any ib.xlacle and auaiiipi any odds. It irt nse!e.s f-r the India: -Iotrs4 of the K.ist to fay fh.it this I'lithn aU i-t !in-In I lie dishonesty of I ndian agent in tin ir l-'-iilii-rs with the Sioux. There t u ! t -hae l-en in.lh idinl c;i,c.-t of fraud pi ait in d on tin Indian, hilt th war i dil-' t t fact lh.it the Sioux have iuiciwdcd in ai m , iiitf themselves w ilh ly riih-.i and ammunition of (he moty approved modern typo and believe tlu'in- selves strong enough to cope with , - any force tnal tlie government c;m j send against them in the dead of j .. iM :.. i ii ir . . wimri, ii in ui c in i i- iioiiuinii - . Indian who i as m t unable as tl e laflienuaKe or tlie grizzly !.-: r that he conforms to the :is of the K bites only when he is com pelled to, and that he cherishes a l;tter hatred t'theilomiu:uit race. Of the oiliconie i.t ihe war llieie can he no question, hm the s -eils .f in-aee will have to hi-sown on tields watered wiih the hliid of many a white man. 1 tieie will . . .... ..ii - . t . be no (ndiaosoi the Sio'ix nation I left unless some shall make the; esc.iprt into Canada, hut the win k of exterinination will he a bloody and a costly one. Tin! I ml ans w ill light to the death, as, indeed, they must do. They are not cowards, nor are they unskilled in liie use of arms. Thev are light ing tm the defensive, in a country they know thoroughly 'well, and the consequence mils! he that tl e wr w ill bo no holiday excuii ioti but hard and bitter woik. Tiik ditl'erences between liiattus! in this country and in some .of the old monarchies of I-Iumpc, are illustrated in the story told in the Merlin dispatdi printed recently which. does not aggregate the con dition of tbo tierman private soldier, lie ni:iy be in.-ulti d every diy by bis utli vers, 'yet lie can't litjcnt this treatment nor can he a . tical to any tiibui.ai for re.ire.-s i.i his grievances. If, when he has wrved his term, be attempts to g'".t- -satisfaction on what is cynically termcil the field of honor, be is apt to stiller tiie fu'l jietially of the law, which is never.. enforced against a titled ollriulrr. Jt- isn't Strange, therefoie, that oiing iern'ians who aie. li.'hle to t. military duly should li; d this country-, where titles earrf small weight and military 's-'t vicJ is tin known, a mighty plea -ant yhu residence. " f I Tin ki: are ceitain ti jups n the araenMiielit aad ta.ir:on Iru-iries for Oie'oii. that all .paiti s are agreed np n as hi ii.e net ssaiy and pro;ier, one anions thel lieg of which i the eh ct ion of pi net in- lead of county asse.-soix. - by cunnot the h .'islalorH, who is M-mble at Salem on .Moi.ilai, ,-t lis t these special points i'l'i' which there is no doiiid t f tin seiitiineiit of the people, .n.l t.o j di--a-'rement by anv l" ly, and J . . .1 o. ..........I i,la l.ill.r l.r.-M lit 1 lil.llv i " ,,.,. .... - I I law to that extent, m l I in n n-e I up the extra ability 'i H"1 mem- .... .... i Uia in iliaVilsHiig tlie ji.iints ii-ii tiirii tliri-e is i;sarc-nii.i ami i arrive at somo coticlu.-'iiiit tii:i tin-in if )OS?i!ile, lmt not emlanijcr all aineiiiliiients liy hanging tl.i-m upon the Huecefs of li-ittteil mir. Hvi'Soptism w licreai'ter to lc one of tliercunl tr l''l-'' 1,1 'C,',,M' for all of tliecriiiie3intliecilan.lt r. Cal.rielle. I'.omiail. tli Funcl. muidcreds commence! tlie Luiliion, ' I and it is being followed u by de faulting bank csshierf, and will be the plea of the majority of the ifratemi'v who se.k a scu. j:oat upon winch In place their mis- ileetld. COXVt'XIM! OF THE LEn'S l.A TIME. The meeting of the Oregon Leg islature in the State Capital at Salein, on Monday, will witnes-F the gathering together of the repie sentative men of the state; men of marked ability and experience being among the number, ami from them is expected much bene lit to ou r. g ro A' i n g eon 1 1 aon weait h . There are questions of deep im portance to lie acted upon, and there is need to lie as wise as serpents, if not as harmless as doves, to fully appreciate and act upon them. Without doubt the members have been thoroughly preparing themselves f i r the fray. Among the questions that will come up for decisive action, U the amendment or change in the as sessment laws; the quest'on of appropriating .a " liherel sum for Oregon's representation" at the Wot Id's Fair, the modilicatioii of the railroad commission law, the question of maintaining moi tjaire tlx and usury Ias, the electing a new l'nitc.1 States senator, be sides tlie usual volume of b lis o l.ical impo'taiice. If the member? of the thteeiith li -iiiiial session of tlie Oregoi legislature settles these ijueMi in a manner silis factory to the public they will have dine well. As these ques tions coinc up i!io IIkuai.ii wid take p;rt n the discuM.-! an-l w ill eiide.iv.. t,i iifler So:ue ri':iiiiH ( ii i:iv,!nl lei;isla; inn in tl.e Iiricioii iiuiiline!. Tlio.3 ih-iiiug to receive the news of Hie !eg:shl!uve alonir ilh the other ptiiiciod ne.s of ihe World, Irish eveiy mo: liiu.shoU'd send in thir onh'is for the 1 1 KUAi.it. I'liuse who siiiiscrihe now wid re eive all the news of i i i sion. emi m I Voiir outers. i:itvLr a i:it t sn.ii'. i -n , . . . r . . I l.l In S' -li ve in III- w .ilil f.il-I i lirui-. s I i-er-. s.iii i;l n.ni . hl-l l sire-, I I el". ( ll.lM.nl ll;.M I. I li'.ltiliiin-. I urn-, iii.il -i,iii Ki ii..iioii-. lint I'O- Ii." y -! s 1 ' Ii -. (l I II pn r.i,ie. in. r ll.i.iie- s;ile I. III. Ii I- 'lilO'.llll' l-il - :,f J -;ili-:.'i-i.iiii. or in .ti.-v iv- t 11 u- 'i"i -eiil- Ml" in'. For t hn-o;v t: Mason !.u.ts itnil Slices, I'lireha-'e. s ll-jotu and l.nfs hear in mi:.d that hiir udvei i isc- menis ami oii'.-is of hi' i!i-c ii.nts "" -.uwaxs mean nisi v. Hues. J Von will have to pay iiii. one i pioll as no one citn do bn.-iies oil. win can m.! oil the best Ii.i' the least" money. Sam i kl II. V. The men of this vicinity need not he j.!u!ous because their wives talk so const -in t'y about Mat'lfus and U'aslihufi). "Its not their good looks the lud.es a'e talking about, it is Ihe .' ui qiialitesof the cook and heating -loves they sell, livery one seems u be d"hihted when thty buy t'n.iii M. and W. If Wih-ox !o-s not inake a ide- 'bat i-hMSes you, ou need Iook no tut titer. Tow n talk, theqil Uitity of sloes .Matthews and Wa.'-hliuiu are stilling. Choice periumery at Ilii'in it I.iu Son's, llrt. nch's corner. The hegt make ot ifold pens at French's, a' 'educed price. Tlie GelearaM Frcuct C U K 15 line 1. 1 iVfWtrii(iii nliii.il.il ft r..r.F0PE af;5 AF1ER the ttt in'f .ino M.ft-ilh.r sex Ml;e(h.T Ai-i-.ii.sr ir.-m t -in: i.- of Kfiiu'-ii-iM, 'oiii-i n nr .iiii":i'i. -: r i!ir mli t'.iio.'ni n,.ii. loi1, -r iii.l.i':". n.c 1 1.:. , u.-ii a-. !. r,i run l'..wir, V. ..e.ii nein. i'..ari:if bnii ail;.-in On- r.a.1.. r-.t r.;in;ii W aku-r-j, llv.4 i'fir.t N,-r-l.ll-' I'r.'a r'ti.'il, Xtcti:rn.l tlli: K.i.-. Leurrili-rt., liv:..;iHT-s, VVt uV. Ve.ir;,, I.Ti-. f ff.vrf.r .?i.l il'lfv,Xell .v wr-.i- liif r.- .,fi,.. !,-i(i I,, riii. ntnir ..i.I .-ir- j',i ili".u:ly. I'r;.'. :i :.; II ).-.e.' It r t..... M-fif ... Hi,il ... r, -t f .ri.. Ilillll S l.nCIMIi: is irlv.-a ithevrl ?'i ..i-.Jer re vive i, l'i rniii.i Itie .ii-Mii-v if ft 1't'U:.iite'tf .-nr.i i:e.-lft.-- t-.i. v huvi- it'::-a.i:. ul t'-.ti!i fii.;:.!i from old uu r.nn;, i.I li..-.h -.-ft wh'i h:ir l.rtn i-n !.i.it: cnris; ;ij tin; nao f A hroli: ine ' r fi.'. A.t'iri . '""-I iu ii;i im: i. ! rllVr. . l'i.'ll:iH.t, OixjiOll. '. i M w.n. wli.i c.-rwie at.il Wr-t.-rii :: 'anv, li.vori. - rtli' .uliVi!, 'j., i'riiJ m!4?r C,';V rt.eal fli-w t..r t'.'in.iie l. '.-lli.ii'tu-s; n.j'ii- w m I, . ti.ir nui- ih. ri! . n eni:ir!.t. .S;-it ill. Sil..it MNf;.!il I1H.- !) .l .lllll. l:t hi'ii.l n..l,!t.i . ltilur:iii!it. 1., r.-- & rc ilt.lrM-.i e in'irii..ii..ii. lN.n 1 fill '.'.i"l. Save II. .11 1, -unl i Ih.n'i I hii'iiliinr- ve lino.-. IIIOI.C'V. l.iXe nn otiu.r. A s-:it to aiir a.l :ir-vi S) iiiii rn i,-lit of priiv, 2 110. Ait-In--. tlir llnlii liir 4 niHpiinr Wnit lirmii li l!o -.7, I'orllaiKl. r. Ssld by 1 cri.47 L Hues. AIh.y. 0C ' I I I t iM. JvTm?NIlV?i Gr "W STIVERS 02ST -HA.-: A I I SEALGTTE Hi; :ilso inal;es .a sptc - fine shoes, Ycm. c:in llml W A. IST T JSD -Ten thousand Men Women and (.'hildren to buy goods of- tents, IM. B.S will continue to self rny dry goods at cost until thev are all Eono, VilUXiOil vnri-ufilt-il, am' every puir imn iii imiiie mid t iiv F-laniit'fl uu bo.tuiii. . .w fill VTSiitr: m o o 0) GEN W. L. $3 SHOE Fine Citlf and liRccd Wacrrprur.f Cruiu. The excrllen1 and wmrlnc qititlltfc of tl.K ?hrO cannot te hfttor sIimwii than lv tlKstnnR endorsc mcnth of its tbousamU of cou.stunt wcun-rs. S ?? .00 fionuiiie Ilnnd-hPTiTi. nn rl"ff.'irt and CT Rtvlish tircsA Mid which comr..t T:irt ii:If, S.00 Iliid-r-n-fd Wf'lt. A J'.tu iai i hoo fr uiiiffuuU'.! r slvi; ami tluraulllty. f i.50 fiorf'ur Wcif is tliu biuudanl tlrosj O SImc, at a iKjuIar prlro, loirii!ii n m Shoe ! osprrlally adaptod w for raf.roud nu n, farmors, t. AH made in Congress, hut ton and Lc.ce. $3 & $2 SHOES have tn most favorably ivcolvptl since iutroilncod ami tht recenl linppveiiH'M8 make liicm supuiior to any 8hos wld at thcc prices. Ask your bculer, and if In cannot mipply you send direct to fui'tory enclosing odvcrtlHed price, or a postal for order blanks. W. L. DOl XJLAS, Brockton, IXaa I'Oltlpt StTVU:- o'ili' TOM IMUCi:s' ConiM I Hi I 1 MATrilEW'S A: WAIIIiUUN. J-X I.I CJS r.ni iiM ? irr nf ItioliuniV'.oii y..'L -A XI) PEAbi'a IX W litilililE!) i "'j.ir: a'i.1 S.,i-)kiii ThIi.i.t.vs, Mi-ris- lua-n ami liriar a- full lin- o' S'luiknis' Ar:i'-i's. Ne Cool to PuViilta's ciiu!y stoic, Albany, Ort-uoa, HKKALDf SUyOAV. NK LINK OF- JACKETS! iaity l L.tilirs' fiml what want. f Imorters and Ieaiers ir.'a'l kin Is o Ri'.r.s ami atiiiiiiinit :oti Ushin aekieof ev erv de.-cript'on. cutlerv and hase bail ;oods hammocks and camp chub's. The laiijesi stock soull. f l' ttiand. t'onie cr.r Miit nil. No trouble to show Ciods. tuic salts and small piolits is cur molto. Alsos repidr shop connected with ttore and Jiia: class workmen to do all kinds of work. Leader in . .pillar p.-id-siii I, )i t i" i. Si Ii i j o .ii., I i :,, KMi!lNi; tiOiijis. -1 m y f r il .- I n !lov r tin" Him e. "5 jZi 0 l o 0 DOUGLAS M FOR GENTLEMEN. H d t . i no riisuit of iieax7' '. hnigys i4 ali.-K.st iiivaria- i'i-a.'-triiU to ihe fei 'J ri l i . u ' A whtt ti u s tlie heavy i i Itarj: vs. 1 ii.s s.s a inu i '" ; .1 ii ! 1 ! u'i ;is it is o (k'-ti V . 1 r... , V I.! t ;.n, s 1 litit s Ii y j jiivc flftlki'il Ol! II fcfIS bV!l to liOl'-l a: (I it ;Ut' f-tort-I at'i sitio'i to vpi' l oJy CTOS FillP'FI. Chrwri Cm rorri11 vnuiv- V- l, ll-lwrtj ml nn r,f m nr u'i. u,.r 1 AND KEY WEST JAaNUAKV 114 F1. A L BAN Y Co!le?l;iie teliliilf. ALBANY, 0REG0X I IS88 1SS.9 A Eull C(tps of Ir.itiutttrs. Cla.i'al, licit tific, literary, mir.i-r.-in. and nonruil cUtset. Cnurnefi r.f vtiiy nr-rit--is:ed to Di.:et the nrolH i t all rrtuun n( Htuilenta. Spe ial iii'lnrrmnts h(Tit.-.I In students from abroad. Tuition r.i.is from 5.50 13.50 IVr Irrui. Iiiitruniifntal iiitnictir.u in n uniu w i given hy MU Laura Golti-ft Eiurii in private fnniilics at Ins ra!.n, an.! r.xnns for Brlf tuirdiiii; at nwli i iHn;, A carviiil aupervlAou exercised w-rr ( up from l'ome. For firculani and full particul.trs, audrew the priiitent. REV. ELUERT N. COMi'.T, Allia iy, OrccoD, CROWDER BROS Contractois and Builders. Jffice on First street with Wal I ce & Cusick, real estate agents, Jbany, (Iregon. Estimates jjiven n all kinds of building-tor carpen er work. All work intrusted to s will !m prj.nptly i it.s 1. !W Oyster 0c;i:D9 AT TU K DKLMOXICO. Oysters for sale in large or small i quantities. ?J--astern and Coast oysters. IfllKINS IMS. i DKAl.l.KS IN STJVlS. TiliYfAHE, BOUSE FUHKISKKCS Manufacturer of galvaetzed i'ov cornic". l' l.cihiii ' a Mwc!a!tv. i i iive us a cail. i piiost: isniMiA niNrin- i I s'rj.i.eri!. til.-U-Ht tiii.li t i.i Mm clinrite i f liii .-.i-if, .-in lK. mir.t.l l.i .it Mi, I: Ii i .. inV n:.:u.Mit.. II... i,,i. Tern :., I'i-t : !;.. J'!ie I:tw-t mm1 ii i in: r.fm.irl itiitjir kryi fi.r Mi It. Alr !i I scWt i:om i his .tU 'Kris.'. CiK'n in jtitit:tnf ;tinl t ii;ltti('i r ;t lu-r , Viiilio nvcr I inn ( onnry ('..ink. 4iivi lui I Vunroi-'lVi utui u will U !i"h.mj-.. MPS k ikl K ITU. .-'"' K'i'F I a j C x i j c r 1 1 n LlUbi.l Vjilt.P1 Uii. "her.ett it txwt c ftte, utM'iii fj 4 tc. I i-li''A IJAkl'.D LU'.UiVH EVibY DAY. At fhi-J itM rdi-iVc h"ti!e af-i tn te r'OMii t .1 fii.i:li-'l; :iSnOltniMtt of f.-l fvil r'f rit-, t w t--I fH enostai'itv tii.if a'!t!. t'l in-1 if".n.i"l 'iii.H v( roceritri and pc- Cranberries, t ine Pickles. Dried Scef C'nipncd to wfor Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts. Eastern Buckwheat F!ui; Camea Goods of All Kinds. Bohemian Glassware, Etc. Th'?ac .f'o.lg wore nil honi'tit wlit-n. .rt'i-, orvl.iwarui t'.ic iie:ietit ot tl.c mariii vil !h ivi-n tit tii :u-t nn m. itctni'iir'nsr tin vtv. a tlie oi.l corm-r on Ktriticiil Ifroi il'.in Stn Conrad Jlfrr. DR. W. C. iNKGUS, Ortilii-it of the flnval ('!! .I! L.ni .i'., Kal.mil, lwiot the liciiu vue Mmlicni l..o!le,;i:. The Dr. mm bi'int a lifefiMie ; stiely ai:i! practice ami makes a ::- jiaity nt cliroiiie ilisc.iH., reni.ive. oanrcrfi, scr;if ela uularue-na ntN.tuiucr.--unl weu.t, wil.li.iut (iiiii or t!i-s keite, lie abu nmlies a s. pi-cial C of treat ment will elt'otrieity. lbih pr.tolii eii in the (Jennu'.i French and Knlish iinipitaU. Calls promptly aUeiiiieil .Uy uiplit. His motto ia -.OI) WILL TO ALL." fcJTOdii'.e and residence Ferry nreet. Ie.tvre',n Third and Fourth. Aihnny Nurseries.. Wk ir vvK ox hand atoi i; nursery on tho Curvallis roiiil, one liiilf milt friini town, as line a Lit j01 r,a!L rs 01 Ki,1,ls j bo fouisil anvwhore on tiir coast, j 1 . " i. i , , j If you contemplate pla-itin trci s. I l ,t ;viij ,,3y to stii our stock ami -tl j oar j.rici'S ami catalojittc lice j HYM.VX& niiOWXKI.L. ; Stncklioliler!.' Annual Mcftiiir. ATorifE IS HEHIXY UIVKN IIIATJ Il ihe aimii'it ni'jetiirof the i.t.'elili..l'U'r t oi tlie Or.ci li.isin Lnnilrirn :o wnl i : ht-'d at the olli.-e "f ttiecomiw v in 11:. sttit, ; In-i'in, on I lie ii I ot Janu iry. at llis hour of 1 o 'clou T M lor tlie (inrpii.. o ..,t;., ili-celor. f aaid eon,,,.,.,. a...t : al itic-r eiiieers of the company L licjeuiir i;i. i.J". ,lrfr 1!. ltcjn. I. 0. HON rCOMEr.V, T tary. I : n i n vnil Se, See thosf icl:er UiU IUU woo.1 baskets at T. - 1:rink' tULIU Ouliif Uil I Kockers I at Brink's mo rUfl Ixmup s go to T. 1 1, i'.niik's. Jle Ik's them. A t Tauten Tno roon fuiui-liJ or un lurnislinl lor liyht fcecinn inii.it he uearthe Imaine.w i.artuf town. Mo duldren. Aiidra-a Uiia oll.oi'. E K MOV A ii) Albany Ave now removing their entire shs kof furniture into their elegant new quMi lers in the new Maltimore bri. k. They have aiided a magnif icent line of newest natterus in lied-room and parlor sets and all kinds of fine furniture, and w ill have on of the linest furniture establish ment" in the city. Their prices will be found very reasonable. A line lin '( c:i-p-.ts bonrht before the raise w ill be sold at low ligmes. i?(.'iill and see them in their new store. J T. JiL'OCK 1. llYliK, JULIUS GMDW01 3 ni U0LDKN KULE KAZAAK. HI!. blv'.DIX ; CUOCKKUY. FANCY ti(HHS ANI TOY SJXiKt OF Aid AN V. I I IK ONLY iKMH KOUF.!;.- flbos SIL YKI W l'!:, Fh'KNCll i'.'llN.v M ol.A.-sWAhr:, ' ,m;y a N t lnn.l. t .i is, KlAtJF.v AN 1 1 A Caaoral A:s:rtzaoat of Fancy Goods. i "V-i-i tit v iu the llii'st T-i, J.!1'.j's an 1 Familv flnHt-ries. j 'or net cash and carrie tiie lar.'ent sus'k in the Vaiiev. j j& Insiir.tmv a'ent f..r Fiieand - t-.ine. 1 1 SALZER'S HcBRJ ARE THE BEST FOR ALL SOILS AND CLIMES. SEEDS Th.-T win Ti.-lil for jou. OATS 1SS ha . WHEAT .......r.i wna.,l ,.t Willi. I'll! ATHIS btn lU. PIT A. I "Ni'iul 8 .-.-Ills f..r yainplc f.irtii ncifls anil rat:iloiriie. ( r JM-iiil lor .kir. "Ai nu- l(iiihh "im.l rli mnt i iitlir. j: i ur l niiili.it is Ihe tim st ver .ul.lihi-l in Ami'ii.-a. i.n ri.i - ... ..-ir:i,. -C l:ilU. Wit i-. r." v:iiii r iot PMiiiK. rN.-i paiilt.Kl ,-l.ow rrriKlit to CK-illr c,.at smuv. JOHN A. SALZER. LA W. F. 0 icaoaitcrs 101 lie lave iii Stock now ilie I i as well a:. tlie Laret AsoHibbI of niJV (iOODS, NOTION'S, FANCY ((() I) and runxisniM; (.oos Kvt'i v shown in AlltaiiV know lli.tl we e;.i. i,i.iij Vflll 1 -c J ",l i .,,.. , , Il,wlllll, . I t Mil !!l! Ill Iii ' I M l I 111. H I I I i i O ir clo.ikH at c sf. Conie wliile ......ii .. ii.. , .. ... .... ... ... . .ir. ll-rf ly on: ti v.ii tt . ifii-..i vl :,: 1,1 1:1 u ' w e i,re fversto. ke - 1 ,r l1" ,;Cxt t,,,r.,.v ,ii,.va s!lil" lvt' WVcan ami will fae vmi lii .iu'v. I to !-!i.W Jjifjll. Mm Co. 1'iutprU-fors AS He hnv 40 ha., fL m . x - , - nts. .. "ACME-iho now I7dy RaIL-h CROSSE. WISCONSIN K K A I), 1st Wo will Mark tlie 'aspoitinei.t is tuxl. TI.'ih i- i ; .. tn t , .. . ill ii.i.iiiy. ui, m n,U I t tlie l in ( tent ' IIa v I n.ler.ear an.l tx,r,a ''arjrains. t'all ai.l t! i.r'c .1 J lrtrllie loliday wk :eespectfullt, W. F. READ ,-JTlV-,.-, THE- ROT PACIFIC KAILROAD T. K. IIOGi. Itrreirer. Orsgoa Deyelopraeiit Co.'s Steamship Line .AKfc 22 Hours Less Time Dian by any other route: Ai-voiimlatKMif utiinirned for ir Utl B nlety. Karc aud freight ia aijuiiia an the Urcu'un Drve oi.D:rnt ctmi. ihil, inui-h lew that by at.y ulitr route ween all vinta in the V illii.r- c fi l aud Sail Fraiiciacoc SAILINO DATES PROM TAQUIKa. Willamette Valley.... W V Willamette Vallry Route t ' laiica ,.IH. 10ih . I9lh ' rcoH VAN rRAMIMXl Wrallm WilUmetti- Valle.. Willuuettt- i'fcilcv. ...... Pec. f.th " 15th Nov. 24th I'lii -omicuiy rrfer-e the rilit to cbaig u-&tL--ra or ftailiinr tlau-a. da:li i atox.r.& raaa, l.xi. . ,'tiiiiiu.ya.) L V,.l!i 7."0 m I l.v Allan) 12-Su r CorallW lo:. a a I " for.nllie -tSra Kl Alnany . ::j I Ar Va-iiiina 4-3 f. U Cl V. iiaiiic .niiie.t t Ail.ao anil fot . M H..o, i . Ili.ui'a, Gt ntrai llarjatfet. ii. F A P. Acrut Conrallia, O oa EAST SOUTH via SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE MOUNT SHSTA ROUTE Oiifoii-ia rkTioe train run dnilv ..( ii, I KO-'TH 7. u..i.v. ...I'ortiii.d ....Ar.. am lu:a i ni..l,v AH.ii ) .... L ..:2iani In l"i a in. Ar. ... s Krai ciww.Lv.. X io .m wrai 4'". Iratai Uniijr- ta. Mliidn) KWam..l.v I'orttAiirl Ar. . 4.00 rra li:20 p m..Lv.... Alhiin.v..Lv..12;00 Lro b.-tO p niAr.....H..x:iniri( ifftrm Vla Knuri, 2.j pm..Lx... .. Alhanr Ar.. B.i a 2:..'i i m ai ... i.hii.on..... l.v .4ii:n :"atii..l. Aihany Ar.. s, pui S.-S a Hi.. Ar llwiion ; ,la AI,RV Im:1,, ImlL'.- (Klir..t N-uU ) -'rii. l. l'..it:i,t r.... a . .Al . . . liV ...m... I. -. ...Vj d L'LLM A j IvUFFKr.Si'FKP: K.-r-" UIT sl.Ki :! !.'t r.Ai.s nr.a-.':..., .- ,o I a xVu'i. t li..l t. l - i r.-. r .uii. V- rl .slr lllil.H,,,. .!-! r..inan.l itiJ: t . iVH lis tI I mln - Kx.ei: '!?..i-.j ni I.. . . K. l-in I A.-.f . m TAv ft IU...V. t.. r n.i.. L i2.W.- iu At AHn n.J Orvallia t(h M ..ir' ir. -..i, lv iVRvirvad ir-k train Imily b.t i M;. cay i:4i p m..I...... I . niii.it .r a ir tm 'Pj"n .At... i: V ri.n.i':!. 1 1 . t.,; .jn THROUGH TICKFTS ! Alt -.iit. EAST AND SOUTH fff' ti.-UWi. ami lu i n.f.irr. vi. p rr.. a .linj rla ,iia,., . ., ,-all ..n eoiuraht't AiTt-nt at Allu.. IL Kot:i: I.Kit K. P. IttViKHS. Vn:-ir Am. f tr.A TJCETS to a mwivi !N IHc?UfiiTD "TAT;.vc:NADA rULLKAN TA1ACF fF SiHFffS l'ri (Joloon flmr Cr Vv T'-itf . rh aa ill tom Traiu OMAHA, COl Nt'II, Kl. I f rHI(Ui Mil) .T. rn v. Mil tlnaal Srn IMnlais Clone r.inlioi-ti. n nt 1'OrllMl-1 f"r Sin Kran cin-o ami liie-t 8urd .inla lri !, t ii.lm 'a tiru.rf.ajt l.r fiMt of Kritft.li.ll.iti Mi-;-t. ii Tiirail.i anj riiia) .f mrliarrl. V. t: HAt.lM.S. il l:rtrt and lr. ..lit At4:it 4. win k. 4.r-rrMl 1 raflir mv r. .. f. A. THE MARKETS. AI.IIANT Ml'OTATIIM. Wliet i0 Oats 4."c f l-ur f4.2f. jei Lbl l'ott(H-ii M Y.wit iii-Butter-J0(?''-.rc. Ia ui !iKtl"i: v. ilxmr Ufrl'ni. Sliouldcm-Hf- Kc. Kaeon IO(i lie. Mo, 'ilk- liny l.lilnli v. 115. outs and rl..av It!. n Atvr-i.re. ., (ft pcrtm'. Plu ii Illicit, 4(d.c. j-rr lb. Aju 't s dried t lu.ulied yc ucdiel dn r. CliicketiR- 4..'iO(,. 5 ( 0 Hiiii-R hf-t Uiilcf, trer, 4 c, c : deer f kins, 'jo ; Uei p pelu. 10 o, accordinj: to v,i ol. Hecf iJwt'J.U'c eroF.. Mutton i(Ki per Lead. Hoes N8-o. cr-FMH:. Ijird Kc?, ot .I Kal'ca Mb. 15c ' V "