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THE AlOICNIKG I1KKAL.U: WEDNESDAY, EEUIiUAKY 11, Daiiy and Wheklv TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION- DAILY Published Tery morning except Monday.) Ileretl by curler, per we;k.......m... 020 By mail, per y"i,.,..... ... , 6 00 I WKEKLT. .(Published every Friday Morning.) n copy, per annum, in advance." 00 Wlieu not paid iu advance.-.. 2M THE H tILS Mails t the Albany postotfiee cloee Far all offices north The Fmttril statu I6;30 A. M, The West Sido f AndtheNairowGait R-) or Portland and Sam 11 a. m orrallis and Yaquina ...l-2;30 r. w office "' , 7:30 p. m The poatofnce will be cl d each cver.iiig Kefristered matter for the Iv mornin!; train should be mailed before 6 clock the reyiooa evening. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Departs rmemter. Fiiirh... .. 11.13pm'12.'20pm 3.40put 1Ai a m POST A L TEL EUR A PJI V. Postmaster General AYanama ker deserves tbe unlimited thanks of the ieople of the United States, for li is untiring energy and perse verance in advocating a system of Postal telegraphy. His ar;ii- liients upon that subject are un answerable, and deserve a cloe and careful consideration. On the constitutionally of the measure he says: "It has been argued by learned lawyers for a score of years that a government telegraph is constitutional. The motives of these gentlemen h:ive been one of two in all cases. They have been the paid attorneys of those corporations whose special interests have demanded that their monopolies should in no way be interferred with. They have known their business and have done it well. The other opponents were those who imagined that the constitution would be exposed to every eort of outrage if they were to fall sick for a day. The courts of highest appeal have settled this question. Congress settled it, in advance, of judicial action, by mak ing the United States the owner, and the post-olfice department (lie manager, of the tirst line of wire constructed for commercial and public uses. The old government telegraph schemes were constitu tional. What shall be said ti en of the limited postal telegraph plan, which 1 have been somewhat criticised for bringing forward? There is no doubt that it is consti tutional. The post-otlice depart ment lias been doinir, this, w.t'i the money and the improvements at its disposal, for one hundred years. It is preposterous to argue that the telegraph ouht not to be utilized for the cheaper, speedier, and more accurate transmission ot meesages." His plan is brought out in his argument before the congressional country as follows : "I have tried to show that the telegraph service tf this country ought to be cheaper and not inaccessible to the people. Businessmen generally, and the industrial and farmingclasses, too, demand that the service shall be more efficient as well as cheaper. The ordinary opposition, which under the direction of competent men would bring prices down and make the service quicker and more accurate, has been tried a score of times and it has always failed. There is practically but one telegraph company in this CDuntry to-day. I say this be cause the Postal Telegraph Com pany has an arrangement with the Western Union by w hich prices are to be kept up. What, then, is to be doneabout it? The goverment, -which has not hesitated to use the stage coach and the railroad train for its mail service, must come to the rescue. The experiment must not tax a large number for the benefit of a lew. It must not, therefore, involve any addition to our immense standing army of civil employes; it must not in volve any large appropriations. It must be careful, inexpensive experiment; then it will be a most beneficent established insti tution. I say this with entire con fidence, because progress doss not go backwards, -whatever the ob structionists may say. I shall ask vou now to consider for a moment a detailed description of the limited postal telegraph pkn which I brought to your notice early in the session, and which, w ith such modifications as the experience and judgment of experts' have brought about, I now urge with more earnestness and confidence than ever The b.ll is "to establish a limited post and telegraph service" for the purpose of facilitating the transmission of correspondence among the people of and promo ting commerce between the several States and Territories of the United States," to be a bureau of the post office department for the deposit, transmission, and delivery bf postal telegrams through' the postal service. All post-offuts where the free delivery eeivice now exists, and the offices of the telegraph companies with which contracts would be made, would be postal telegraph stations. In addition the postmaster-general would be em powered to designate from time to time other post-offices as postal telegraph offices. He is directed by the bill, after inviiing pro posals by public advertisement, to contract with one or moie tele graph companies now in existence or that may become incorporated, for a period of ten years, for the tranmissiou of poslal telegrams on conditions and at rates of tolls set forth in the bill. Kates may be reduced by the consent of both parties to tue contracts at any time during the continuance of the contracts. Postal telegrams are to be sent in the order of filing, ex cept that government telegrams take precedence. As with the mails no liability is to attach to the po-t-ollice depaitment on account of delays or errors. The charges for the collectios, transmission. and delivery of psstal telegrams other than postal mon?y order and special-delivery telegrams and gov ernment telegrams I give briefly as follows : For twenty words between stations ithin a state or territory, or between stations ."HKI miles apart or less. 1" cents; lor twenty words ln'twcen stations in the States of Wisconsin, Illinoi.-!, Ken tucky, Tennesse, and Mississippi, and the states east of them 2" cents ; for twenty words between stations in the States of Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas and Louisiana, and points west of them, 2 cents ; for twenty words between stations in states funning, generally speaking, zones up and down on both sii.es of tho Missis sippi. 25 cents ; for twenty words beUveer. acv two stations not above provided for, oO cents; for all words in excess of tin- first twenty, 1 cent per word; prepay ment of replies to he made at the office from which the or; gram is transmitted.'' ;n;d tele- Nolicr for lu 1.11a v.tion. I'liitu'. St.it. s Lin.l oilice ) i'lfu'"!! ciiv, or. -n, .i.ik. it.:M. i NO TICK is In u-liv s.'itn th;it in u'-.iiip uict wiiii tin' VT'k i-io-i f tlit- a. t ti t.i:rrt;M otJimc s", 17 i:nt:tliil, "Al : t (! hv y t'. i.f tinil't-r luting in lln- :uti -t i il:l..r:'::i, Ori'on, NrMi.la rm.l :ilur ul..n J .-. l tt.,ry. Ste .l.-i. .(H jii.ut, ol :ill I-r .tn ; o, r.ilfir oi S;ill Flull.-Mf.., M 4te ..f ttllil.:rr.l:i, ll -s lili tl.u lilt-.l in tl.n ..ttiic l.i- unr;i h'tCcnu nt N". I' M'.', L.r I'll- .'ll. ll:i-.-Of ti l S. W l St'c. -So. J.i. in T-m : stii N.. l: S.. ith. H:i:i-ji- X". t at, aipl ill oifir t.. -l;mv lliv. lln- laii.l si.nltt is tnore Vu'u -t.!c tor its t.ir.-Iit-r r st.iitf than arii.nitur.ii lur.o--. aim t t-t it.'.l-li tii--cir.nii to saiil l.nj.l l.;-f.-n- tht llristi-r ali'l l::.-. t.-icr i-f tlii-. oil..-.' at ir- '..i i :1 , o.-t-'ii, on I iit -Mlav, tin- .'ih .l.i oi M l-.'l. Hi- :ianit a- 'tnt"Hvi: .1. V.n U"rn. (.'. CMatalli, M. Iinfl an. I J. K. -.y, a I .i San Kran.-i.v-i, t "ahforiiia. Ar. -..m' all per 'JI tluiiliilr,' fiT-r:y tla- at.o c .1. S :l i.li-.l lan.U aru r.-pK-tt-.l to It!.: tlu ir eta n.-i in tiiii oW'uv on -r i, tore sti.i Slii .lay of M.u, lvjl. J. T. Al'l'KKsoX. Ki-M.r. ollcc for ruMiratloit. I'nitnl StutfH Lanil cM'.ff. ) (rt'irnn t'it y r., J .if nun 1, i.Vtl. NO'MCKis h. Tt ly ivt nthil in ' Oiii !i:tiRC with lite provii'i!i. of t tit' act of Cm rcs.H o( .) 'int: I?, ontitU il "Ait a t for jhi.faU'"'f tinii'i.r t:i!nis in ilic St:.tc-i of C aii f riii;it Orci;ofi, Nc-wuLt mul W ;ifliiiitoa fi-rritorv' Hiram V. I'rcston, of HWitrils, t'oiittty i'f Al:tn li i, Sta'.c f California, h;i ttiis t'uy tt'i-tl in tlii-i tlice hi.- sworn Mate ment No. -t-'T, fr tin- urcha.-e c.f the N. K. I of N. V a-.tl Inx t, ami . of ntvtion No. (i, in Town-hip No. l;, Sonrh, Haui;'- No. I, Y isl, nn! otTcr f.rnnf to show that w la'i'l t-3tu'ht if nmr? a!trhl for its thnoi-r or stone than tor agricultural punioM.-f', antl t".tahi;s)i his ciaiin to aiii Irih'i hcfi ie tht Kt-tfistor a:1'' cciv-'r of thi- o:It rt i irc.wti :itv, tn.,ron, on 'Ihurs iav thu Ttli t!a f M;i, 1:U. lie names as witnows: Jan. A, Collins, F. K. Gates, W. .1. KaiUie amlChus. 1'roMse, Haywanls A'ranieua oiinl, California. Any aiiil aM (HTst'iis ctaiiniiiir alvi rcly the atiftve-tlt'Scriht'il lands v.rc rt-'iiut-ttcd to lilt' their c!;iinis in thi o:)w on or hefore said 7th t day f M iv ivtl. J.T. AITKIISON. .olirr for ruMiraliou I'flitotl States Land Office, t Orcirnn Citv, orton Jan. rth, 1.1. ' NoTlCK is hcrehy driven that in com pliance wiin the provisions of the (act of cnmjrvMS of June :i. 17S, entitled, "An a-:t for the sale of timher lands in the states of California, O. eirnn, N:v;ida ami H'ahinton Territory," Michael 1 Millard, of Alanndat citunty of Alameda, state if California, his thisday til-d in th s rtllce his nworn st.itc nie it So, i f r the purchase of the N, h. 1-1 of s-ttM-n N. '-"'- in Ttmr.ship No. 1.; ."SoiiTh, Katu'e No :i east, ami will v tier proof to -how tli:it the lat.d sought is more va ua i!e for its timf't r or Hfone than f.-r ari jn! tnral purpoM'i. and to est:t.h-h tiM c.ii't Vr axi 1 land tefore the Keiiiatcr atd Keteivtr of this nitue at inn: on Civ, OrcMi, oi. We lne-d -v the 'th -lay of April, W.i. lleiittmsas witMesSv-s: Aui,'tsf. IWtirdicr, lean K'(te. Cha'hs hataiti ainl tlaston I'etit, all ot Sati Kraicis o, California Any ami all - rsoiis claiming adversely the ahot -des-Mht-U lands are npiisted to tiie thei' 'ai -is m thin ofii on t.r hefore said J'i h d i o: A;. il l'l. ). T. AI'I'KIISOX. Ke-iisle", Noihe lor Publication. tMlr I' I.W.- I Wf tifU K, I Oregon iu, rtu" ii. . I in, U, i Ml ICK is h re' :ivcn that in cumpli:Mi trh e pru jfi . f the a-t of cirirefs .i Jul A KS, eNtit'ed "An a-l for ine ile of (imi.t.r lat.tls in th. na'es oi t :ii;t-irji:;i. t r'on, Ne aoa ami W a-li!ii't in TTn:.ir ,. CharU s Fro"e, of Hay uartW, county Aiaiiieda. tatc of California, h:w thiV l;t-, ti'etl in tins ottiee hi swnrn stat. n. nt No. 2-7, for the purthx-e of the S. ot N, K, and lots 1 and J of Section No. i,t iu i.rt hip No. 13 aouth Kaiik'e No. east and w:f! orfer pr"i to ho' that the land k.uht i more var-iaMt for its tlmt'er it s-oi e than a.'rieiiltuial p:iri" ScH. ami to eta'-li-h h . claim to said lar-d lufore the licwter and Kteeiver of this ottice at Oregon Cny, Or. j,'ot, on Ihursdav the 7h day of Mav, lvi He names as witnesi. H I'. Preston, J. II. Collins, T. K. Norris and K, II, atei, all of Havwan's, California. At y ami all peis-.na eJairi inu' OLUcm-ly the al oveMhs rihetl hndi are r.niesttd to file their claims iu this orlice oii or befo-e s;iiil 7th day of Mav, J. T. Ari'KKM)N". Do Not Pass By ! :wi: 1IAVK WINTER GARMENTS -That wo REDUCED RATES! T 1 r vkia kts. silks, satins ani pi.usiiks. la pif. and missus silk ani knit itnpkuwka k, cotton an1 wool host,, kml'.rludfkiks, silk and linen 1iandkf.kc1iiffs. scaups. VKILINOS, SHAWLS. FTC. www mmimmmmm ft l)L; Gk W. SIMPSON, FIRST STRLF.T, A LI! A NY, OIUXiON. W A. N T -ED Ten thousand Men Women and Children to buy goods of DEVOE & F ROMAN II II OS.; say - r 3rIinorters and Dealers in all kinds o gimp and ammunition tishing ackte of ev JSiS? ij? ery (iescript:on, cutlery and base ball goods, iSk. largest - 1 ..11 - - mill .111. JSy pales alio i in ui:i run high in this city over System Itiuldcr as every body is ming it for Catarrh of the Stomach, Dyspepsia Constipation, Impure blood and to bniltl up their system. Try it and tell your friends about it. as it must possess woiiih-rf.il UK-tit whena'.l speak well of it. Wo. ill fur Sale. Dry fir woo l delivered to any part of the city at if."I I'll per c ird". Leave orders at the foot of Ferry stli-et lit P. W. Sp ink's luinbei yard. rii v: i.tNs ttr 11. DAVIS, M. I). rilVsn IAX A.M.' V s'lic-.ti. Can in- fi'iin i at li.-i i.i.-t roo'-i !li Si nh in's '-i'ir. , t ir -t rftria't, Alf.-'l' Oit on KKI.:.Y. I'il VSIC1AN AND ot'H t-on .i i Alio k. (' li .W MOCK. li: I'.i'HH, frjlil 6 A. . to 1 I-:-: Ki:lN vi'.V set-. lui'v of O.tt'irio v-i-ri;-.ar !.. r n( Oil- Ontario vit: i!n . I , is .r. .ir. .1 to frvar t r I .i. li...-. I- at. r.r..li Js o: '.-. A :i 1 ...!.:..: i. . Us: -i- l.ii am! I :.!. ( Jv. A. .1. !lus! iri.'.m, o!1.-.- aft 1 in.- i arv li laln-al s. .!:;. :is- j ..f . i ientifi ... ! !r. rv Pt c-1.- , st.-.. ts, A: ar. , ( -r -;oi(. ir. .i :.: r. x, m. i.. n n i i r. .j v:.;.; : . . m. i.. h n n .taud. l;r -vd iJ-.--: fr. . (Hi t U it- 7 t' : A. m.; 1 t;; '. ahd T- -s r. M. n't O . A. WiM NKY, PIIVSU IAS AM; S'trj. -.ti. (vraiiii.ite of Il- IIeWn t I Mvii a. CjIh'l of Ai'lll'!! i Hi"'.. Vevv ork !'". IM- (I'li-je in i '-'v i 4 I I !l ISM V x, r. n. ukv. l. r hahi i riiN iv, I'.ai;in . i .1. IK A l-KH -k;:, a I i - mi- JJ ii..Hal U'.'.. i: ..O'lCitv, '.i .'iu. ty -..iis .-rj'vri .1 f a- r. r it Vii-'t. .s LuiiM)l!!v- t lln'0; l'i y ail l in tnc ' v. (.r uti. t: rc.:. Tii!ii. ij . i s in .i:r v .a . 1 u-ir..:ss '...(..ri- Inc l.i-i I .i.iift ' i.i m 1 . :." ami im .l.i.i tn.' J-ra llcL 1:1 Lali-1 I'.'.i-.'... - : ' . . I f C. Wa1S"JN, r.;t )rii.-7-at mw, Aii'a.; ! . ... - . ! 1 if'j.NCA.v -.r :i;;-.i:v-m ;. w i J . a'ni. :...Urv i:lili'. U.i..; in .-,;.a!:.i: j ..I-. k,r.. .nm So. I an . . ; n k- n- im.a. ion k. u. w B...ar. I i,.M'KI)tK.N, .V WHICH 1 Al lliIi.KI Ai X) Lav, Ainany Up I'll. '!:. 1:1 thi i-.Icv. '4 i'i-.i'i-. V:ii j.rj- li:: .a ail .-onu if tiic rft-.'.t-, iuiii-h t tj). .jiai ..titiition U- ali I'l.-ot.x r.t: ion c:ia:;i.i.s k. Ani'.i::Y V at l.aw, All.oiy, Ur. n.lu . v: ivm li and ll Foa.ur'i lil'k, over L. K. I:!:'in'j atoioi JK. i.A i isl-l.ruu:, A i'ii ;..,r. .l f luv Alnauy, .'r-4o:i. :! in ti:v Mum I.I ck. U nl prai'.i c n t a uimrls of thiMutx, au.l o tfi'ecia. aUc-.uuu to all buuii'tus JAMES P. MEAD, ATTOKN KY-AT-I.A W and title examiner, All.any, Or. Will practiec in all the coiirtn ol the slate. Ab rflraets of title furnished ou uli.jrt liuti- e. Ten ears experience. SKt'KKI SOCIKXIKS. V, O. I., W.-Safe!y I.Ot!tt Nn, 53; in-cts I every 51 -;n.i iv ei.-nn. ot t!ie li. A. I;. lull on Kerry ir;'v'.. 1 ei Ae-.n .Seeon.l and j 'I'nird. All. .n" , or. ; -a. S:r.np n in the! ity and ti m-.i-.-it nreilir-a eor.ua!. mvueil to ittel.il. Mel'h r.-n l No. r, ; A. !i. Stitcl at Ute li, A. !i. Hall on tne frt'eonJ an.t r oi:i I.i hriilay evt-nii; ef erurli moiiih. I r:i:,-".'ei:t Lc-iirailttt 'ire curdi A in , ilttl ti- u.. t t h tis ' i j iiiiiriM: L. K. l ARf t-K, i.'ytiiiii :i.ler A iVJMrt, TAKK TIIE CAIJ SCIilSmiiLES KATES: To any ia;t ot fhn ..'ity, 50 t-f-nt ; i 'ji i ailing, uim ntii'i L. nif viwii subsequent hourj 1. phVKKK ll'll'SK, AI.hANY, OIl.-t'ilAS LV I'fiiller, l'r.i;. Only lirst-echiss house ii the eity. l.ar'C a'4ini lo roomn f..r com mereial men. No ('t.inain.-r. i'di!. el in the iviteht-it. tiemral Hi.-.e 1 r.- L'orvailia. It'aiit.-n Two rooms fninijlud or nn- fnrninlu'il for lU-ht kcpinir nmst he liearth Imsiness part uf to'ii. So children. Aiidres? this ettice. a i-t.w . will sell at- REDUCED RATES! nn !C1 Kill? m r.' L1JO stock south ol J'ortiami. lomeonei V. Imiil.lu ul...u- wvlc llMW.k I avih.-iih (i wmc (iv I small profits is our motto. Also repair shop connected with store ana nret-f-k class woikmen to do all kinds of work. SiT'lVEi m& CATAHRH heanittism, Neuralgia, Cera t HEADACHE, And ALL PAIN. LKCTRIO COUGH CUH etrMt coim. cwr. cofiwtrTie. tijti Drigstttx. Ek 25a, 50 ft I aaalrar A C , Prj'. L Anglos. Oi F:ll. SAIK H Y Ail. Ii.HTriOISTS. ".:t:. 'muiitli plto I titircfinsi'tl t '...v..f 1'. Sill's Ciilarrh Clin; tax i'iT ')'.n: it-" Nil litxl'i'ir my iu'jihw. ( '. A . Mi'Mahim. in'cilin surli -I i ''.tic. ) 11 t tiim l.avi-my t.nx of uu'di- i.U'.: I!i now fenci fur U.rce more J li.'i, S :yi:i' it i tli'f l-i--t. tliinir Uti I r.itui'rli i vvr trk-f ly Mm nm! Iiit I : ri:-iv.!.-. I not Knottier Inn to nwio my ( n-i', anil cheerfully rmnviiu'.ui'1. it lnotln vs. sia-.-.l.. .TDIIS MrMAIfAN, Kx ('..unly Coiiiiiiissk.n. r Lane Co, r".;..:, 'in.-li'-l'i. T.atie coimty, Oregon. I'rof J, W, .I.ilms.,11, pu Miierit of the 1 11 i vi-i t y. says it cuicil him of a i-cuirli :i!tir t-vo oihi r i'lrsi-ription !i 1-1 fail. (!. f.iki'wisc t-.vo of lii-4 little -irl'- 11-r 1 it 111 iiiv'iicir cnu"h. Mrs :n ; H:li!l.Vi ),-,. f ,...f ,$ sent it to Prof. .lolitiMin, :inJ reeoin- :i" 11 '" a" " ll" smivr from colds 'oni;!, I,,.- Courtis it Hl'ts like .1 ( hii in. ,'tn.l c.tti li inli lied irto the ' . " ""-" "o omvr eonuli cures .nn teach. REMEDY rcrinit-BKr' i i .rtXlT Vil-IIk!ii 7 K - - r.u.uk; i 1) si;ici'?f l'ul ami lel tf nl lmve buen tliu cliVcts of ''Moore's Re vi'iiL'tl Remedy" upon the 'lclicate aiiinenls of womankind, that this womli'i fill remedy liaslncn called " Woinaii's Fi iend.'' V.' oo re's Revealed Remedy In a few duses shows woman- kin.I its peculiar virtues for their ai'imnts. ltd efl'etts are gentle, soothing ami uniformly successful. Hundreds of testimonials from ladies all over the coast bear w it ness to its success. fiT" Sold by all druggists. I.- ;tk-v I. :T On the Threshold ol the The public is invited to inspect the im mense stock of Dry Goods x His assortment is b:-?r tint variety and prices. The Holiest jlarkcl Price Paid fur rice Have removed their entire stock of Hardware into the new Baltimore Flock. Call and see them. ZDrinfe And keep vonrrelf warm, if you wouhl enjoy liealth and life. The Pasteur I ..Her recoiura er. el by all Physicians as the wrv best. Call au.l Bee how they work and earn pun. No one ra n aflord . " to do without one. For an elegant heafmn stove that will make t he room coinfo?. t ahle. or a cookinj; stove or rane that 3 warranted to keep the housewife in ;0'1 humor, eall and select from our immense line, embracing all the most desirable makes of stoves. FOR 1891 AT tr evor bjfow, an! he is preptrel Pure , TX7"3-ter I MORE THAN . SEVEN HUNDRED different styles and differ ent kinds of Stoves for Tk2S3 . K "unaa "-cinmt under the mean ii.- .t a,J07e traIa that the, oisJ m This IOUfld m the V. r expensive h ae Garland ,v . ve' bnt can h lew Year w , to eatisfy customers in quality Country Produce. d Cooking are -THE- YaquinaRoute L OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. E. HOGG, Kecelver. ANC Oregon DBYelopment Co.'s Steamship Line .AND 22 Hours Less Time Than by any other route: Accomodations unaurpafiecd forccnifort n afety. I arts and freights l ia YaijUitia ca the Oregon leve opmeiit coD.i-ain'a ships, much lew that by any other route urecn all points ia tbe W illlm.tt'e al uid San Francisco. SAII.INQ DATES TKOH TAQUIN'A. Willamette Valley.... Dec. 10th W V , l!h Willamette Valley .... 2Mb MOM 8AK rEAMUKXl Wralliin Dec. 6th Wi'iiailiette Valley........ ....... ' Inth Wiliainette Valley ....t. Nov. S4th The ron r''V ristrve the rijiht to cl.aig tiaineni i r siilmir oaus. DAIUT PA8tltOKR TRAINS. Kxccpt bumlajs.) L Yar,ilna A u j Lv Allnny 12:20 O.rvaliis A I " Corvallis li r m Ar Alltany ; !:J- a u I Ar a.nina 4 'Si r. USC. iiaiini .cm'C't at Ail.an anil Coi Wk. hi . Hoao, C, . Iloon, Cei.cral MsnaKct, U. F & P. Acrnt Corvallis, O o EAST I SOUTH -VIA- SGUTHERtl PACIFIC RQUTt. TliE KOLM linZt I.tlTE California tj ri"io i n i m .', Hi.riH : .vot rii ":t p m..Lv.... .Portland ... Ar lu:'m..Lr Alliai y L . . :'. hii 10:15 a in.. Ar S. Francisco. I.v.. U u l.ot-Kl Pas. Train Wnlly- itx. Mimlaj shJa ni..I.v P.rtlaiid....Ar.. KXtf 12:20 ui..Lv.. . . Ali.anj..L-..l2:'V urn !w p mAr K.ie!Min: Lv. . ij:' kid Lrbfeiton KrniK'ti. 2:;C p..Lv... .Ailiany Ar.. 9:"-'. o ii.b.'i p ru Ar ....Kebaiit.n 1. . -4v a;.i ?-icam..Lr Allaiiy. Ar.. 4.-..fm S.-J2 a n...Ar l.ebai.i-n Li .. u-4i- m a:.ba'y LOe'L, DAit.T (Kxci-pt Sunday) 5.10 n. Lv....rcillaid 'r....'i.i. am '..W...-..Ar. . . Alluiiv.....l,i :"i.isu a m I'I'I.LMAIn BL l-.'-KTSl.KKl KKS TOI KIST SLlvKI cai:s, For accon n.oi:aT:i-n c.f fcM.f-i.il A las t a - ' 'l - .j m ri. . Vfc Slil lliilxittn. Between IV-itlanJ and Coivallis .Uall TrslH I.tl I J- - rx 'l''- Sun.lay 7:3.i m..Lv . . . l'o.t !a.i I ..Ar.S 30 p. m I'ilu p ru..Ar. Corvaiiis.. L li.i;.p. m At All.any and Corailis coMt:ect ilh trains of Oregon rai-iftcllaiiroail I vprrx Train ISally i.Kxdpt tui.day 4.4.1 p m. . l.v.... ':1b p m . Ar., . I ithu.d .. Ar. i!. Jiii nvillt.Lv. i.A am rf-.4: am THROUGH TICKFTS i. All I'Gilit' EAST AND SOUTH l-STor tickets and full MiiforniKtien re Lrardini; rai-g maps, tt ., call on cxn;'i.j's aent at Alhauv. K. KOK1M.KR, E. P. KX KRS, Manner Asst. G. F. & I'. A TIGKfeTS TO ANDIFEOK THE PRiNCIPL POINTS IH THE UNITED STATrS. CANADA AND EUROFE. PULLWAN PALACE CAR SltLFff S. Fre Colonist fcleeiior Cera Bbd Ttroci on Et -ress Traini OMAHA, COUNCIL KLTTF KAN.' CITY, CHICAGO AND HT. 311 S. F.legnnt Nfw IHiiln i WH 4 lianur. Close Connwtir.n at rortli'-d ! San Fran Cisco and l'ui.-- s i;:l t.,:-,t. TRiafs lea tfif fne f 't "f nroa.lU ii: s Friday of eswh '' k. -' 1'ity tf. Vet ; ' l aif, at li. v.1 . ani . I:, w i. ; .. (1 1 rti;'. t A yi l.t C. K il.it:.. Urnrral Iratlli M 'I' - I . V' . I I . . V. 1, THE MARKETS. Al.r-AST fJVOTATTOKS. Wheal ii Oato 4.'c Flour 4 2S ret f'M Potatoes "c Etrp -lie Kuilvi :ii(S:'.."c hard UKi ViXe. Hams 14(J1.V . Shoulders ;t?c. Bacon 10 lie. HojiS "JOe. Hay Timothy, f 1(5, oals'and t l eal, Ay? es (Sreon. filial ." wr l-u. Pluaii Uricd, '.i(?c. .er lb. App cs dried bleached c sundried it c. Chickens 4.505 00 Hides Bef hides, jrrccr, 4 c, c : deer skins, 20c; sheep pelt. ICQ c, according to w ool. Beef 22$c pross. Mutton 2 00 per head. Hogs S06c. aressec. 225 MILESSIiORrn:ii