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Up THE MORNING HERALD: FiilDAY. MAV i. -wr iVi'S ii Pining gaUygcraM LX.IhY AND WKSKUV TERMS OF8UB3CRIPTJON: DAILY Fttbllthtd very morning except Monday.) Urared by carrier, per week... ......... 0-20 7 oxul, per year......... 6 00 WKEKLT. K Published every Frtdy Morning.) Be copy, per annum. In advance......$2.00 V1icd uut paid in advance...... 2.60 THE HAIL?. Mailt At the Albany postotfice close For all offices north The Eastern nates (.6:30 A. u, rbe West Side ( And the Narrow Ga R. R4 J at Port laid and Sat-u 11 A. orvallia and Yaquina .1.!:S0 r. u . . , office south.. 7;30 r. M The pottoflice will be cl d each evening troqt six lo seven o'clock. iwristered matter lor the ly morning tram should be mailed before o clock the rcjrious evening. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Departs raawiurer.... Freight. . ll.Wpm'lliOpni 3.40pru!7.45 a in HAS IT BEES ATT A IS ED? The dream and work of visionary i iv.entorB for ages haa been a r- p:tual motion. One, or in fact, the principal obstacle to overcome has been friction. The Washing ton l'ost is sanguine that the over coming of that difficulty has been attained. It says that a recent in vention promises to lie more far reaching in its immediate practical rjsu'.ts than any which has pre ceded it in the annals of mechani cal discovery. It consists in the use of hardened steel ball bearing for all wheels, pnllies, or revolving shafts, with a view to accelerated speed and many other incidental advantages by reducing friction t a minimum and almost inappreci able quantity. The bicycle i-ystem of bearings furnishes an illustra tion of the principle, but with only partial and imperfect adaption. Here the defects of the latter are remedied, and the principal given such large and apparently inimit able scope as to foreshadow what may not inaptly be termed the millennium of merchanical art. The pulleys have been in opera tion at the power-house of the Washington and Georgetown Rail road Company for several weeks have demonstrated to the satisfac tion of a great number of scientific and practical men, many of them attendants upon the late patent congress and others of high and authoritative standing in the gov ernment departments, that the abolishment of friction, which has long been the dream of a multitude of original thinkers, is finally an accomplished fact. Two of the pulleys mentioned have been in use for three weeks, carrying the railway.cable, requiring no atten tion, geneiating no heat and per forming their work admirably in all respects. Two other pulleys have been tunning for about ten days and twelve hours a day, merely .for exhibition, one of which is driven with a thread of No. 200 spool cotton to a speed of 1,'J00 revolutions per minute, without oil or any other lubricant and absolutely without heating; the plane sufaces that are exjiosed to the bearings and the bearing; themselves beinz at no time raised above the normal temperature if cold steel. It is thus conclusively shown that where no heat is de veloped there is no friction, and il no friction there is no wear. The substantial merits of this new motive appliance are apparent to all who have observed it opera tions. The simplicity of the principle involved is so obvious ! that a child can understand it ; the success of its application is so con elusive and unanswerable a to j disarm criticism. Spherical bear ings, that present to a plane sur face but one point of contract, are practically indestructible by attri tion. Experiment has shown that when of proper material and con struction they cannot be worn away or out of shape. To t lie ap plicability of an invention that thus virtually ahnnilates friction, dispels heat, and does away with the use of lubricating oils there is no limit. It can evidently be mde as available for the wheels of irailway cars as for the pulleys thkt support the cables. It has been already successfully introduced in the running gear of ordinary vehicles, to the great saving of horse-power and entire relief from the annoyance and unsigrrtliness of the grease that is now the com mon disfigurement of carriage axles. Jhb drive well patent swindle, by which many an honest fanner was robbed of bard earned dollars, not many years ago, i? likely to be duplicated in a similar manner. The Scientific American haa an illustration and a description of a patent recently procured by John Owen Rice of Hutchinson, Minn. The description says that the well is dug down to the wafer bearing stratum, at which point is built a reservoir of brick cement or wood, provided with perforations to ad mit the water, and arched over the top. At some point in the arched top preferably at the center it inserted a tube which extends from the bottom of the reservoir to the pump above. The lower end of the pipe being perforated to let the water enter, and the space above the arched top of the reservoir is filled with stone gravel and earth in the order named. There are thousands of just tii-di wells in constant use all over this part of Oregon, and have been in use for years and John Owen Kite has no more right to a patent up on them than has the man in the moon, for he had no more to do with originating them than did the man in the moon. They were in use before he was in existence. Probably the next move in the game w ill be to send an army of agents all over the country to tiy and collect a princelv fortune out of the men who are now Using these wells just as was done in the drive well business. The patent olli-.-e examiners should have knowledge, discernment and honesty enough t ) refuse patents to all such devises. No man has any right to a patent upon pro cesses that have been in common use, and are of universal know ledge, simply in order to empower him to lay tribute upon people who are using the processes. Such cases bring the great patent busi ness into disrepute and disfavor. Will Miike Koine Howl. The spring season being so Lite in opening up, and being over stocked in laities Oxford ties we will for the next days, sell them at. greatly reduced juices. We mean just what we say. Call and get prices. We have "over .'!0 dill'ereiit styles to select from, at Klein l'o. exclusive shoe store. Fine comb honey and salmon bellies at .Mueller & Garret's, the leading groceis. Moustache dyeing with the renowned German Instantaneous Hair I ye at L. Vitrecks. Ladies for your Oxford ties go where they keep a complete line at Klein's. New sprirg novelties in dress goods and dress silks, iucolors and black in great variety at Samuel E. Young's. Blodgett fc Son have removed their stock of groceiies into the building formerly occupied by Blackburn it Pi ron i, and have added a bakery department, and are now prepared to furnish their customers with fresh bread, pies and cakes of all kinds. That hacking eoiiirh can be so iuickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. Weguaran'te it. Sold by l-'oshay & Mason. 1 here set QUARTER tied in lla tier iomtt ire m, near w hit .Uh A is now liaktr ritv. aArilVlinV man who ha- imiccOtli I Uil I tietQiiie ideiitilietl with the rixmrct-H A ftfl ;tHil.kt-l..j.in-iit ofthateoiMtry. lIii-MUu tmn is no other than .Mr. John" Stewart, one oi the wealthiest ;.nilm-st intiuet.tial citieii in the county. In a recent idter he sa-: 'l h.til h;t n MiilTerin inmi pains in my hat k atii) ifcneral kpiney com"! hint ior hoiuc time, and h;u' used many reimiiiis without am nut tt inorary relief. '1 he pains in im hack had heroine ao severe thai I was i-nventtd trom attcmiiti' to my work ami could not iimve without the n-; of a ane. Hearing, throuuh a friend, .f the wonderful cureH ef foit h Oregon Kidney lea, I was induced to try a i-, itu.i from that ve'v first dose I found instaht n.liti, and hefnre u-insr hair the content' of the ho the paint in i: y ha k entirely disappeired I have eery f.ith in the i irtu-3 of the Oregon Kidney Tea, ant! ran eonseieittiouly recommend it to ui friend. 1 w-n d not he w ithout it f.tr an -thiru." Oregon Kidney Tea euros h'-adachi', inmn tinem e of uri'.e, hnek dust sediment, hurn inifor pain fill sensation uhile urinating, and all atfet tiona of t lie kidney or urinary organs of eitner 9v. lUAM KO-A -.'oiui .)rkliur-c, to t.e jui.l If i"rininni.rark. Call at T. L. Wallui- . Co. I,. I. Kn;ipi 1'liY A SH HS l.ib st "lit lit tl CiMKTAIf.. ir IS TltK v Huri'iii Sit 11. Dlt. K. A MCAIJSTKlt !hsi in :iTnl snrirco ItOMKol'ATIlIC i. Il.ts rt'!ii' t-tl his .,tti-1 ii ti hl-,rk nur tlu- ex prcHJortii.1'. AI! cilia pr..inpt!y attendul tn HUMPHREYS Ik. Ifi mpiikkv rs Spk mcsare Bciintific;fcllv ami i n fnllv prt ;vr l prvm riptionH; usc'J for iii.-uiv vixrs in (nuto r:wticv with sue tm4, uiil for ovt-r thirt yt.tr ug- ! tht K:opf. Kvcry ut'ilio i n cure fur tht ttisrve ii tiiii .i , The- sh-. itit-t run- without iinii:u'iiiur. puriiii; or n 'lu -iiiir Ihv -ntin, unM an in f:. t rniii ilct-it xiu- soCRi-u rt'iiioiici of llu worM. ur or I'Kim ii-.o. sit. n kks. i-ki lKi vtrn, i '"n't j-tt'.-ii, ihiUuimittion. . '1 Vtortns worm i- ut. worm coin- i iTiini; Coin . nr 1. 1 tliinir of infiuit!. 4 HLirrl.ct. ol i Ini.lriii or ailiilt- I.tntir, Oripinir, lliliiou.-i Colic H ho! ra MorliiiM. m ni,tin; ". umli, i-olils. I. rou, liitis Nt liralk'i.l, too'li v lie, Kiui ru lic lli ;i.i:i. In-, 9..k h,;i.U h-, vrti 10 I'pspi ps.a, l.uliom m iii.ii h 1 1 Suppresstil or I'vmml I'trioiU VI hilts, loo profit!: pt-.iofls 16 Croup, couiili, ilittl ult hrritliin U t:lt KlitMiill. t'lsipft ih. t-nipt;ony.. 1,1 Khcilni;i:i:n. rhv.itn.itii' p:in s li Ki'vcraml :iut', i-lnl U malaria 17 I'ili s, Itlin.l or Mi't'iiiiiK P Cutarrlt. imIihmiz i, colli in t tto licail JO Whooping C.'tun. violent eotlcln 1 Ciniral lUliiliiv, phjsiol Wfakritai -J7 hiilucy ilias..' -JS Nervous ilctt: 1 it v ;)ii I'riiiarv Wiaki.is, witling lv. I J' lis aty ot the heart, palpitation.... ittl :'KI 1 If I 1 00 SoM Itv ilriui'itttt4, or sett pott:viil on re eeipt of pri, e. 'or. llti:u(,hrey.H' Matttlal, (144 pat,'nl ri it lv- h.viiml it, el,,:li ami iriltl, inail ui free, IlL'.Ml'HKhVS MKD, () , 111 i: 1U William St , Xe- Votk. SPEC I FIGS OUR STOCK OF SPRING WAGONS IS THE LARGEST AT MOST COMPLETE ON THE PACIFIC COAST, AND COMPKISFS ' ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF " Four-Spring Passenger and Moun tain Wagons, SPECIAL PARCEL DE LIVERY WAGONS. ONE - IIOR-E ldiNi;ss WAGONS. ONE-IIORSE IRON ANLE WAGONS, ETC. It wi'I pay all par.ies want ing Spring w::j;ons of any description to call up di or correseond with us. We guarantee our vehicles the In-st, prices lowest, ijuality considered. Staver & Walker NEW MARKET P. LOCK, - PORTLAND, OREGON. WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MoT COMPLETE STOCK ON TIIE PACIFIC COAST OF Machinery ar.A Vc2iicl?3 of Every Description. s::nd i'i.i; i at.u.ci'k .s it run i: i.im . W. O.DAVIS ALDAN Y, - The men of this ieinitv need not be jealous because their wive: talk so constantly about Matthews and Washburn. Its not their cood looks the ladies are talkb.i; alj"Ut. it is the irood ijiialitesof t!n- ook anil heating .-"toves I iiev seil. Iv. ei v one seems lo be d--liL'iited when tht y buy from M. and W. Our stock of candv ha? arrived, and we will yive sjieciai r.-.'e to churches and scciables. Mu. ilr' &,Garrett. Julius Grad wold, proprietor f the (ioldeu Ruie Pa:ar, inionu us that he will adil to his aUca iy larire busine-s a complete li;e ol shelf hardware nil I family groceries. The Miles ol his Golden Rule teas and baking powder i1 steadily increasing. l!es:ii! keep . uptbu elegant jiries with these: good3. WihuI rr S.ile. Dry fir wood delivered to any part of the city at et per c 'id , Leave orders at the fo t ol Ferry i street fit P. V. Spink's lumiiei : ard. A FULL LN OF BIOYCLS D'nR hoys; and JULIUS GRADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE )Mf1 The public is invited to inspect tiie im mense stock of Dry Goods i bis I Ut OfitiElu Ur wui M i X X X -x X X XX XX XX XX x xk x His V53.-tn!it is H(y? Lh n ev-r Uiitct, aul hj U prepare and prices. The Highest Market Price Paid for WAGONS, HALF-PLATFORM ,iSPKING WAGONS, SCROLL M'UJNG WAGONS "HANDY WAGONS," 'TAYLOR' OR THREE- SPRING WAGONS, 1 1 A LF-Sl'Ri N t : WA 'ON S, EXI'RF.SS WAGi.NS DM LI VKl : Y W.iGON'S. CO. AGENTS OREGON. A I. Li A N "Y ALBANY, IS' tl A Lull C rs l!li !r;ti vxUry. f'l-.-N!. 1, -it i t' , l;!-r;;t'-f ,v !'.,!jTi:!.. niil n ruuj J..i .. s. V:i u' f stu lv -:inr.l to itic't ti-i' I'.' ai! rni-U'M c' 'M(l.-T:ta. ' i'il i;i i:'M"-K'nrt ctT ret! t' :'.u.if 'il.- frnm ;'t 'Mi. '1' i tinn ratiL'S Iron: .S"..VI lo J!HJ.r0 Ip Twin, In.-itriH'',-!!!:'.! il'.l r!M-: inii in i i.i::: ty M:s le.!r;i tinlt-. liur.rti m nri :(ti.' I.iiri'ilt.i l.i'A ritt-f am: irt-ril ftui-i f. : i:in cxur.-isotl over j.-up i v . r rr.'in !; iri'.:. K-r.::r.-i:l'Mai'l full -vrtknlr.rg, a-i-lrvw UKV. Kl.IJKKT C(;X!)IT, Alicmv, Ori'co. Contraotots and Builders. .)l!ice on First street with Wal ' ice A Cusick, real estate agents. l'.;ny, irejron. Estimates given n ail kinds ol buildingsorcarpen er work. All work intrusted to will be promptly executed. A AT AT .1 i X X X X X X x x Star Bakery i A FULL STOCK OP Stapo Groceries ; Crockery. Mwt Ttie best inuli'.j r! Us, c. d.' k, c.i ! DUte, i t j. FRESH I3- RED EREAD JlY'iRT ' DA Y. ; At this M r'!Uli!e hu'.o W aV. to foaiul a COllli'K If ;:--'."tn;e;:r of ; ifroccKtw, In v, i.Kl is cin.'.t:ef. ' tin; 9t'.Lo;i:;iIe iiilt - ri" ro-. . . i Cranberries. Fine Pic'u'cs. Dried Beef Chthnai to on!--Anchovy Mustard. Candies aiid fliuts. tastiim liuo'uvhcai now. Canned Goods of AH ,- Bohemia: GiassujiVP-, t77-p TlltSt' .v;..,!.s u. r.r 'i.l '.!'ii ! lil.i !h-J Li::. !i "f I c : tl, .. vi'iT' riveit to hiTi cil.-I-nu'-T-j. iui-. n.' it tht: 'M onirur on K.e.1 .'.!:. i .'.!':. r; . Con. -fid M '';,:: hhAm Oku ui:.:.y..:s is STGVES, TINWARE, UMZl f j;.;-:2":i;iC i Mati'.;f.ictureri of ya:v;:i-'.i.i i cornice. l'lisjubin a sp-.::: .1 Give us a ca!'. DR. W. C. KKCiUtS, i Graduate of t!ie R e. si (!!;. -i-London. En:;!-t!!.l, a:.: ! ;lic :.;.: vue Modicul College. II, e I 'r. iwa ypei.i, a b: staity an-i pr.::! : v: j!id l. s'.'r .'. ;ialty chro'iie dise.i-.. t, :' . .Jifcers. si:r.'iri'li lad w ens, vitli.'i.L 1 u:i n t . 1 I . ; . Mnsl-ii !!:?.!,t a :' !.:it i meet with ulee'.ri' U'. i!.;f ' . '. i .11 t.'i'j ( ;en;e.!i t re..;ii u i :t :' . I ; -ici ' , Uy ni-!it . i : . ,1 " S.,Oi) V. i A. : ALL.'' TOt'!e ,e, '. .: !::: ; nili K wi.-mim; a I I,.- L r J'l rr'f, t ) -;t t,i ' hltl.ltt: i: Ii .'-'.'.-r, , ;!! 'I. V ' -it Mil. IS. K. :: ..i-.lis -!e:u'l t, !"in-! l i,-' . 'i : ; 1 iiislrup.s. i.r -.1 ii.n.,- i, 7 i t ,r !.irt a.wrtii. m -i -' .:.,:': : iii.'.-t Ironi ; i.,. -:i i i ;lv e'l in jmi- ' i;i ' i-l n. ' J -tll'lio ocr 1 . ei ' ' ::" ; i ; VUUr tir-u.r :i:. i r-i 'A.i: :.v i M( FS IP. .V ;... juvpan'd in their nu : r 'l nisli all kinds oi ti k, : intending to plant ciiinub i them. S AND TRSOYGLHc GIRLS2AT BAZAAR STOd U I "i &-J JL1 fi X X X xi V . x K 1 to sitiy eust;m-;rrf i;t .rjai::y Country Produce. gr ft t Q. Oin, ;:-v:''j ' ' Oil Books. i .:.( -V Prescriptions Carefully Comnour.ded. Aisti carries ll.t finest lines of ii os & Organs r tj ; , j hi:ttj: valley. '. i- J 1 v f cJ ;!unu:i!irer of (r .rr;?3t and best line of $3 shoes ir. -iih-tr.-r -All :ny dry.goods at cost. FD-;r si' :,'!; Ef, ALiLVN V, oKEvioN. i l- i VJ i Hii : - SO5'.' i J :rrt p ; N r-j ? Pi YT ;. ecs-i.i u A t 'inmons JLwer Regulator One Dose Dolla - ' i.. U: T - i-' t-T o;i .!,,:' .- ' ', r 'U r,'"1' r wvr'i wim. v :. : : i I--.-; : : -. : .'t: i . t n; ' --::. . 't!r- ),i tl".- : -e, I f .. .:::. h-r out , f I re ' ' "' X , . I :,! :, ' t::M . v ,1 - - :.: tt ,...), ,.,i .!,;.. ;j .,f i, it ,ti i . r, ; . v. ; : m v..ifti, ,-,f i,'t .rt mi ."'. ' -i J C M.i.r:s. I : ; f t': r f t t":t - v r'iro. r.n-I r - .' ..' t:-ti- h ,-. t 1. :-l !M-.t.!e.! .v.t-kof ' !- I I.v t' rj.'t l.iv.-r, ctfl , l- !1 e'it.r, ' e,l I'V Sitnyi ntts l.ivet - !'.'"- I lr,'::i t to leof rtomil.l 1 ha :.t in it-a t:-f, not to it.teifero, in t ',,.'.- v. iiM :te-iiiifi tit? Tiie K'!tool room, t',',"'' iaii ' si n: t i ait.i s.il j.rt to'hc '.. I .-ati'f.t h: rt reonnjrnerid Sim t -9 L.: r lo irtiii'nr. L. Blackmai?, IiEAI.KK IS hub, Oils, PeiTfimcry ANU TOILET ARTICLES, And a full line of Stationery. Periodical; nx.vMixfi nrs stock. LLC VS TEMPLE. ALBANY, OREGON. Choice Guars IV- "v -.-rv. l:-.::.ri 311(1 Briar Pipc-8, lis '.'re, Albany, Oregon, m:ai.i:I! ix l ir e iioes for Ladies. Fine Shoes fr ieiiflemen. 1 ine Shi es lor-ChiKlren. r.il llti'tiiw-f 1 i mi if t ri'RNlSIlING (iOODS in tiie c ly. Side am Key for the Ludlow Fine Shoe. FQUMO AT LAST! i Tin: WATERPROOF OIL BLACKING, j r 'T i: v nets, iMMr, fhotS. carriage ai.a i t'U.irv t patent leather. ttc. CANNOT BE EQUALED : it: ti:ioii er r,t uooil otiahtiea. The to1 I k.'Ai:, ate a :ev of its ijuali'.ics: i 1st. It is htstiiiir and durable. t I'd. It does not rub oil' on the hands or clothes. ; :M. It is iei feetly wjderproof. tth. It t-oitens the leather to it? natural state. Mb. It id ve$ the leather a new and flossy appenranee. lith. Iteontaina not one ipjrre dient that is injurie,n:--to either the ie-.ther or stitehing, but is a pre server of ;hem. 7th. It can be used on the finest bouts and shoes and not prevent ilie use of the common boot-blacking, but will sofien and keep them fiom eiatkinp. N. iv, l s iv friends, if pr.ch an oil an this would suit you, to the drcp: store of llulin v Dawson, wlu re you t an pet it for ol) cents per l ex. tine box will oii more than one set of harness. Receipt for inakii n the oil is sold only lot individual use. I. C. DEVINE, Manufacturer and Agent, Albany, Ur on. Health is Wealth ! I'r K. C. -.t i.trvc ami hrain ttt'attneiit, a iru:r Itilee.l l ei ifl- f.it liynH-n:!, fi.y.w t,tu. lii-ioiaeln', tier v,iM prowtratior. itls..,l Itv the ti.;e of a!'",rn,l or tol'.neo, ftifteiiina of I, rail; re'iltio in inttanitv an.l li-ji.liri to mis fry, ileeay ai.il lo of power in eitlici (o x Kaeh Ikix mn tairm cue ni .nth's treatment. One tlol lar a Nix, or Fix Itox es for "ve liollain. cent ,y mail pre psitl on reeeipt of priie. Ciiarantecf; issnei! pnl hy J. A. Cnniniiiiir, tlrui'L'ittt sole asent, Allianv. Oregon. Xj t $500 REWlRD W will pay tl;e aliove reward' for any rase of iiver complaii.t, dystetiia, t-il-k headaehe, i:i'lii:etion, eonstiitation or cotttivenetw we eatinot cure with M int's liver pills, when tl direi tion are strictly complied with. Thej arc put rly vegetable and never fail to (.-irt wtislaction. L-irue lioxes. eoi taitiinir 3i, pill, 2.) eentu, Tiie eemiinc manufactured only by the John C. West company. Cliicaco Iljiboia. Sold by J. A.Cummiugi, dniKirlsf Alliany, Oregon. -THE- YaquinaRouto ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. K. IH:;, llrrrlvrr, INI Oregon CoYoIopmeiit Oo.'s Steamshio Line 22a ummmii 22 Honrs Leasts Time llian by any .!t er roule: AiTeOit.Oflationfl ut:(-i;ij !.sd't! for f i' f'-r? t,n Pfrty. l-aie alit freii-l.ts v ;a ; ,,:.;i a i.n Iris; lrVO" ttftf oj lull! eoi: t i BbinK, mm h ti.ut i al; c'i.er rente we;ti at' poiitti in the :i..;.r: ;i aii Saii KraneiHeo. tSAILirO DATES, VKC1 IN A. Wi!!aiuet!e Vallev.... ..... ....J!.r. - h w v... ; lctn Willamette Val:e -j.-tii Wratlon ar. ,':rt! Willamette Vail.?-..... ' jih WillatDette Vallev ,;0, til The ccaipany tcrve the rk:t to dais teamtrs er s liliiiL' iian-s. Daily rAtsr..or.R trin.c, fect s:tifiiuyg.) L Yar,iitr.7.i'0 A u j I.v AUmnv y r' Corvaliis loia.i a m ' Corvaiiis :oi r .Vr Alloliy t :J a I Ar ;im,a 4 -.IS r. . 'J ii C. tiailie joiih. t at A.,:,ati ati.i Col '. M Ilo. O, .Hot.fi!, fci iitU l. i' Al P. enit Corvar.ii.O on EAST SOUTH -VIA- S0UTHERN PACIFIC FiQUTb. TaZ H'CL'KT SHASTA TCI It C:i!if..n.ia eX lu lri.it. n:s- " " '" I : nosiii t7:o0 j. m..Lv rtiui, t Ar.. !. i rftc lo in. .I.v Aii ai y I.e.. t .-.;; nm :o:l.t a ui..Ar a. i ra , :f,o.L' .. m J.tM-al lan. Ir.-iin l.-ili- F, .--ui..:i,y v : a in.. I.v I'. r:,:.ii,l Ar ; : in 1 -'."' p ru. .Lv.. . A i .: ,-,., f-40 ' niAr H.'-e: -ti. ,. ' . ..... ;,,u o,i tvi,E;t. : l Lv... . v. ..vy Ar.. . ,ui z . .i ! m At .i ,,i ...... , T:'?i a in. L Ai,.:.,;y ... A " . ; ' j .-.,an..Ar !. t -.:. ; . . .. A;.HA',' LO'JAI., I'llIA'ti-AL... .-.'I r...l,v i'.ititit.d Ar Al. ..A. lull) lv i'L LL.M AN JiL i i i:iI.i i A V ' A M TOURIST Si Eh! :., U.S 13otwHa J'.-iuana a ils Mall Train' Unify - Excfpt iur.di, ":.!' a m.. L- ...i'o.-tian t ...Ar.iU"--. m 12:lo p ni. . Ar.... rvaiii.. L jj.;...p. m At Albany anil Corvallis to.it erf with tram of Oreyon paciti Kaiitoa.!. 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