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THE HAIL.
Malta At the Albany postofflce cloee
Kor all office north
The Eastern Kates
Die West Side
And the, .Nat row Oa l R. R4
or Poitland and Sai-u
onrallisand Yaquina M
6fl0t
..11 A. M
1-2:30 r. u
office south
7:30 P.
The poslolflce will be cl-death evening
irom six to seven o'clock.
Kegutored matter for the ly morning
train should be mailed before o clock the
reyioua cvaninr.
OKF.QOX PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrives Departs
r aasenirer 11. llipm ' li 20 pin
Ff(ii(ht . .... a. 41.1 (j in 7.45 am
LOSd LIFE AMID EXCITISU
i SC USE'S.
Very many of the cheiished
notions so long believed in by a
majority of people, have to be
modified under the liyht of actual
example and experience. Take for
instance the idea that long lifeand
rivilied modes of "ociety were
not compatible, which has at
tained the extent of almost uni ver
nal bf lief, and the facts do not
bear out tiie assumption. The
Milwaukee Sentiual cites a case
Waring on this prevalent idea that
ahows its fallacy. It is that of
Von Moltke who was born only a
doen years after the birth of Lord
Byron, and had reached manhood
when Byion indulged himself in
laudation of forest lite, and of
Danie) Boone, w hom the oet con
sidered as furnishing tiie most
striking illustration of his theory
that the woods form the choicest
home for men. "The case in point
I cite i, Boone lived hunting up
to ninety,'' eings the author of
' lon Juan. When these words
were first published there were a
nuna'ie' of young men living
whose histories were to serve a
illustrations of the fact that long
life is quite as compatible with
surrounding of the highest forms
of civilization as with life in the
forest, to 8 y the least. The
future German Emperor Wilhelm
was one of these ; George Bancroft
was another, Gladstone was an
other, and Von Moltke was an
other. All these men were work
ers in the highest grades of
civilised employment; intellectual
labors which tried their temper to
the last degree, and three of them
have lived in'.o the tenth decade
of their lives, while ihe solitary
survivor of the group, perhaps
the most persistent worker of all
of them, Mr. Gladstone, bids fair
to rival the other in the number
of his days. In the meantime
Byron's poems have become a part
of ancient literature; thi Napole
onic wars, which were con tern por
aneous with the youth of William,
of Moltke and Bancroft, have come
to be regarded as a part of ancient
history, and the great forests that
Boone loved have disappeared
before the forward movement of a
civilization which loved them not,
but which gives every indication
of being better fitted for the en
vironment of the man of the time,
than are the forests, that it dis
places. The groves mi.y have
been God's first temples; they
were pretty certain man's first
abiding place; but it may be
doubted whether they were ever
more conductive to heulthfulness
than were the houses, and even
the palaces, of civilization.
Moltke was a graduate of a mili
tary school at eighteen, and never
thereafter ceased to be a student
of military snbjects as well as a
practical worker. As with Holmes'
famous "shay," there never was
any fault in the machinery of this
remarkable man, physically or in
tellectually, and his final collapsc
was also much like that of a
vehicle which "ran a hundred
years, to a day," and then so sud
denly and mysteriously disap
peared from the eyes of men. n
the last day of his life the general
attended the session of the im
perial parliament for that day, and
afterward he was suddenly dead.
From heart failure the physicians
fcaid as they are apt to say in cases
of collapse, but it isuite as proba
ble that in the veteran's well
balanced physique the whole gave
way together, l'robahly no other
geueial ever did the amount of
work in his profession that was
done by this man ; certainly none
was eer more fortunate in such a
number of enterprises, and none
ever passed from life into death in
a maimer mne apparently desira
ble. Uncounted millions of thej
Jiunian race have died since Moltke
was born, but his term of life has
demonstrated that civilization has
not yet begun to retrograde as re
gards the temporal and terrestrial
welfare ot man, at any rate.
Thk action among some of the
leading republican party leaders,
it is said, points to an effort to
supplant Harrison with some other
person in the next presidential
race, in event that Blaine refuses
to run. In all probability Blaine
will refuse the nomination. At
least that seems to be the trend of
the political indicator at present.
In that event these gentlemen
who are high in party control wish
to procure, it is said, the nomina
tion of Gen. Alger. Such an
action would be very unwise.
Gen. Harrison is making a record
second to none in the conduct of
the office of president and he
should receive the re-nomination
without a dissenting voice. Ho is
not only earning it as a matter of
right, but as a matter of policy
and sound judgment in party poli
tics he should receive it.
The trials and perils of the cen
sus enumerator are many and often
ludicrous, but these does not appear
to he any funny side to the experi
ence of the Manitobia enumerator
who got lost in the wilds and had
to live upon roots and tin flesh of
his faithful horse which he sacri
ficed for the purpose of keeping
life in his own body, lie finally
found his way out of the wilder
ness, before starvation took place.
Beautiful ;l fur Men,
Io you want a new suit of
clothes that will fit you? W. K.
Graham, the leading merchant
tailor, has just received the liuest
line if spiing and summer suit
ings ever hrotwht to Albany, in
cluding diagonals, cheviots and
plaic.s. He has also a beautiful
line of pants goods in any style
desired, in fact he con suit the
most fastidious. Call and see his
elegant line, tlitre is no doubt but
that you a ill be more than
p'.easci. Mr. Graham keeps
abreast w ith the times and guar
antees a li'.
W ill MHke Konie Howl.
The spring season heing so late
in opening up. and being over
stocked in ladies Oxford ties we
will for the next ."i days, sell
lliem at greatly reduced prices.
We mean just what we say. Call
and get prices. We have over ;jo
dillerent styles to select from, at
Klein I'.ros. exclusive shoe store.
Nolii-r ol I'liiiil rlllrui-iil,
Norit'F is litTi-lii ytvrn thai Hit mi'lcr-silit-il
ailiniinstralri of Oil estate (f J. J
Uorris, iltvi-ao.-tl, has tilcil lar tiual account
an said almimtratri of ttuitl ci..u-, aii'l
fat by order of the lounty court of l.inu
count , Orcm, on the ;th lay of May at
10 A. M,, of Kiiil itay haa I'cvll tixtsl by tlu
courtas'hc tunc fur hcarnn; and scttlio
said ai-coimt.
Mus. M. K. I'oKRIS.
AdiniiiistraUir,
Iht-re sot
QUARTER
tied in 1
kt-r rountv rc
'tm, nt-ur w hat
Uh A
is now Kikcr CU.v. apCITIIDV
man who htn siiiccOtii I Ufi I
hecome iilfiitidttl Willi the ft nirot-M
aml(U'cliinent of th:ituuMry. Thii
:AC0
iuui i no other tnan Mr. -John Mew art, one
oi the wtultliit-yt umhiutst intiucntial citizens
inthectmnty. In a recent letter he says:
I h-ul been tttitTerirn; from ftains in my ha-, k
and ifeiier.il kiilney cm plaint tor homio time,
.mil hnC used many rfinttiie wifficut an
hut temporary relief. The pains in nij bai'k
had heeonie ao severe th it 1 wjm freventt-il
from attending X my work ami could not
move without the h? of a i-aite. Hearing ,
through a frfend, f the wundenul rure el
foit hy Oregon kidney Tea, I wan in Ju. ed to
tryahux, and from th:it erv tirt dune I
found instant relief, and in-fore u inir h:ilf
The c in tents of the o the piina in n y ha', k
entirely disappeared I have every f .ith in
the virtues of the Oregon Kidney Tea, and
eari coiiscientiously rejoininend it to m
fn.-nds. 1 would not he without it for any
thiii." Oregon Kidney Tea cures hoadache, incon
tinence of urine, brirk dust .Hcdimeiit. liiirii
injf or painf'il sensation while urimitinK, and
all affections of the kidney or urinary organs
of either sex.
W'ANl KO-A -o.nl workhorse, to lie
for in r:vrK-nt-r work. Cull at
W.illn.i- Co. I,. Ii. Knupp.
pni'l
I , L.
T'l
THK
liU-iit out t tin- Hurt-ail saloon.
DK. K. A JICALIsrKK-llo.MKOI'.VTHK'
plo.ii -iAU iiuii ijiiri;t-oii. Il:i4 remoeil
hH oili. e ii to M.L.40H 9 lii-. k ovr the i
prej othue. All t- 1II4 piomptH attrmlv.l to
HUMPHREYS
Dr. 1 1 i m iiik r s Si'K-incsare Kientilkully
ami L-arvfully prepariil irfriti'Ht3; uel
lor m.uiv chp in private practice with inr-
aiul for owr thirtv vears ucj hv the
(KMrpIe. Kvt ry mik-i'c in cine l-r
the li8i';4.se iiuiiil-).
Tin. fiiK.' itics cure without tntrtiiii,
I'tir-iii .ir r"lu ;in the Mutcm, ami are 111
f;i4-t :ukI l.:t-tl s'jvcn uii rciiictlK uf the
world.
Llr Ot t'KIM ITAI. M".. iJlHW, THM VS..
1 h urt, rfiisti.iii, iiitUtiuii:iliiui. "1
2 WoniiH, mirni frv r, worm colic '.
:? Criri4 Colic, or Urthinx' of intaiitt..
t Li.rrhi A, ot luMrvn .r alult
hvxenter. Grii-ini;, Hillioim Clu:
t.'tiolera Morhu, cnutin ,
7 t-'ouyln, colli-, hrt'ii, hiti! ;,
Ncitnitiu, ttMiihatlie, Kacisw-ht: '
! HeaMiK-hc, sick h; aLti he, vertigo.... V
10 tpticpMri, hiilious fHmi:i'h
11 tiuppre-wetl or I'atiiMil l'erioU
VI Winter. tO'i pptiu-e pctioOs -J.".
IS t'rotip, eoiuh, ihtHult lire.tthin .,
It bait Khcutn. c.iMpcl. erupt .oiis. . 1..
I't lChcuniutiiu. rht-uiiKitir pains
l Kever anl aue, 1 hil Is malaria frti
17 rilt.-, hliuil r hleclin .V
pM'atarrli. iiillucii.1, coM in the heat ;"0
1) Whooping (Jmun, 10le11t coughs ;.
(Iciicraltlfhility, phsic;tl weakness lat
27 Kiilney ditHase
2 Nervous tlrlnltty 1 o.i
;iO l'riuar HeHki.e-. wtttiu hcl
S- Div.'HiiS "l the heart, p.ilpitaticn.... 1 (.hi
Sol'l liv ttnui'hts, or sent poMtpaiil on n-.
ct-ipt of pri:e. i.r. llurni-hrcys' Manual, (141
!!! -; ri lilv boiiml in cloth :tml uoM. iiiuil
11 1 rn-, IIL"MI'llltfcS ilKP. o.,
Ill i Hi William 5l , New Vmk.
SPEC I FIGS
SPRING
Ol'K STOCK OF SPUING WAGONS IS THK I.AI4GK-ST AND MoT
COMPLETE O.N TH K PACIFIC C( ASl ANI CoMPUHl 's "
ALL Till-. LEADING STYLES OK
Four-Spring Passenger and Moun
tain Wagons,
SPECIAL PARCEL DE
LIVERY WAGONS,
ONE - HORSE Bl'SINESS
WAGONS,
ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE
WAGONS, ETC.
It will pay all par:ies want
ing Spring wagons of any
description to call upon or
correspond with us.
We guarantee our vehicles the b.'st,
Staver & Walker
NEW MARKET LLOCK",
WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON
THE PACIFIC COAST OF
Machinery and Vehicle cf Every Dsssriptica.
m:m run t . r m ot; i: am nun: mm.
Y. 0.:iA.VIS cK:
AI.UANY, -
The men of this vicinity need
not be jealous hecause tlieir wive
talk so contant'y ahoiit Matthews
and Washhiirn. Its not their troud
looks the ladies are talking ali-mt,
it is the good iialites of theeiHik
and heating utoves they sell. Kverv
one seems to he delighted when
tli-y buy Iioin M. and W.
Our stock of candy has arrived,
and we will give special rate t'
churches and sociables. Mueller
A.Carrett.
Julius iradwohl, proprietor oi
thedolden Kule Ha.aar, iuinrms
us that he will add to his already
large business a complete line o!
shelf hardware and family
groceries. The s-a'es nf his ( inlden
Kule teas and baking powder i"
steadily increasing, llo siiil k--ep-iithe
elegant prizes with these
good?.
AVooiI for SaW.
Pry til woo 1 delivered to any
part of the city at :! 00 per e ird
Leave orders at the fo-t of I-Vrr
treet tit P. W. Spink's luinbcr
pard.
A FULL; LlllU OF B 5 CYCLES AHD TRICYCLE
JULIUS CRADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE
gPIMG
The public is invited to inspect the im
mense stock of Dry Goods
- FOR THE
Ilia .iS3ortn:it U Ul-v thii
"
and prices.
The Highest Market Price Paid for
WAGOfc
HALF-PLATFORM
SPRING WAGONS,
SCKOI.L r-PRlNG WaGoNs'
"II ANDY WAGONS,"
'T AY LOU' OltTIIUEE-
8PKING WAGONS,
HALF-SPRING WAGONS,
EN PRESS WAGONS.
! DELIVERY WAGONS,
pi icc.s lowest, quality considered.
PORTLAND, OI.EGON.
CO.
agi-;nt;
oKKUON.
A I. K N V
UoHoyiate listi'infc
ALBAM,
OREGOf.
! !f;s.
! tnv.it
A Eu!i C( of
Cla-irtiCkl, tdi.
i ditd normal cl.i k-h.
; nunred to n.tt't the i
-ttUih-niH ;e. ial ii
I students from nlmad.
li'rai V, 0' lli.'.ii r:ir.
Cdil'-H-i -f pliKi r
i.-i'.Ih i.f ail tra!iM I'
, lil'vn:jiilti i.ffi-reil ti
'1' ;-tinn riiuvB frori
J5,5 t mi'i.Vr IVr Trri.
! liiytruiii. ii!str:i iiuii in n usic wi
iv-u hy MihH I.aur: fii'ltra.
linaid in prii atu f.i'.niiie-t at low r:it'H, an
ronmi for m If ho.vrd 4n at un:di t y?i;u;
I .'a!ti:i! nuiKTv isiou ext,.;i(!.d o.er pun
; from i"-i::e.
lot i.-ir-!i!.r.s and f.l particu! ta, a ldrt-j
! lh prc-' ie;;t,
, WX KI.liKlii' .V. 0M!T,
Allmirv, r ;-'jn,
:0VDEiTJJit03
Ooiitiactois and Builders.
):lice on 1 irst street w it ii W;d
I ice & t-u-iek, real estate agents.
Ibany, Oregmi. Ktimates given
, n ail kin Is of buil-liugsor c.irpen
erwoik. All work intrusted t'
will he promptly executed.
h 1 i YS AND GIKI.S A'l
AMODSCEMKN
SPRING OF
ev.'r luf.jrt. and h- i tir,.iri
13 pri'p.irel
!ta Bakery !
A f TI.L STOCK Of
Staple Grrooories
WOW
Thr brat :ialitj rf til, ccSv, '-.-ndiii
nuts, ttu.
FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERT
DAY.
At this "I'l reliable, home ! also to lie
fouu.l a con:plet- astortlm-i.t of fp li fa-.. it!
croci-i to whirl is coiistai.tiv hcii.i: added
all the sea-.onal.lt liucs oi kfruceri.-H ami pro
visionta, HUrh ad
Cranberries.
Fine Piclilcs,
Dried Beef Chipped to order
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Cannea Goods of All Kinds.
Bohemian Glassware, Etc,
Tli"se oi..i;i wtre all b.w.-lit w'in pri.-, -i-n
li-w an.l tlit-hourtU i'f tfct ii'.uiyin will !
riven to his ctmoiiii-rrt. Krincntr r the place,
u the M corner on First :l.i'l ll;.',...uHiiii .sty.
Conrad Mjer.
DR. V. C. NEGUS,
Oraluatu of tl.; Una! Cii!!;;;p of
Luiiildii, lCniH'nl, also ul tin; JSoIle
vue Mcdiuul Ctillege.
Tiie Dr. has nieut a li''Jiiifi of
study and practice and tn.ikeii a siiC
jialty of chronic: diseases. i univtf
cancers, scrolulaerdargi nif-iil.-i.tiiin.in'
n:d wens, williout 'tin or t'.io knife.
lT a!"-" MLikct" a t-pi-ialty of tren'
osent with elfCtriuity. Has irv:tii i li
nthe tleriiiat! Pren "h i-r i . I l''.u-'.-li
nF.i-tali. ("all:! promptly cuciidcd
.lay ii;:lit. im '.to :s
"i..()l V. ILL 'IO ALL."
t-JTCloO.- a:i 1 ri.- i i :!, (. r-Vrrj stro-t.
iHtAeen ! a id K ni-tii
IPX -A.."CnTO.
Pil'isK w siii.; ki
c:..v
! 1
I -r jii'thT. tit.' lf..t nu'ir t j.'.al
limaTc iI 1 1 1 i- :i.i.T, i.-lih I.,- ".uitfil l.v j
i I: K ii luatiV, nj-i-.-i.t tl..-
litl.
;lll!i' ..:,!
ti..
1-
l'.:n,il -, Kr i slnit. 'In.- Saint
111-', till!!'. I' ll !.'!l.' k' ',"t l.ir M;:.i'
i.l I in. n; . i:r:ji.n,'
-i-l ;-t fr.-m: t i . i si'li- i-f Kr .-' .
i.t'M ill I -.1-r, : ; f ;iti,j , . : I , .-. i. j
.t'l-iio ui r i.. in I' .ufi's !;.:.(
i iur fcT'lt-r a: i i ,:i w !il .
At- i
I..
.IU'ii'l'.V.
.M'ts -f. Ilyui.tn trc l'rou del! are
. prepared in their nurseiy to fiir
nili all kinds of stuck, au l those
intending tu jil.mt shoiildeai! upon
I hem.
KlM'ls Hll'l Stlflt-M.
Purchasers of Hoots ;mt Shoes
! Iiotr in niii.il that bin a l .i-rli-e
' iiients and t.;!'ers of big di.-eountt.
.?; iut always mean best va! ics.
; bi i wili have tu pay smn" m - a
pro!i a no one e.iu iln bu-'ine.-'s
I without expense. The ipn ('ii i.
wtiocan M'il you t'.e Ik-: v' "!s
for the least 'no:n-y.
vNii 1,1. li. Vol si;.
BAZAAR STORE,
1891 A
, .- - v.
t .iliy oust, mora in ijualify
Country Produce.
asware. T ,V
OH, MAMMA
Jty
HE CARRIES A FULL STOCK OF NICE FURNITURE.
REMEMBER T IE TUCE, - -- OPPOSITE OPERA HOUS
WAN T JED
'1 en thousand Men ouien and Children to buy goods of
DEYOE & FUOMAX lillOS.,
r CC Sri s' ...:? i .f-s : w 3 Us 25
Z ihV YC I'"'U know that a little couch is a
tf ' v. -v4i3fiS; ' Are you aware that
v.; KsS,V"' V" lu!,':'-';;sand far too often runs
I-'V v-u:iiptioii and ends in Heath?
; It-J iT-' Vj'Z&Zhix fro.,i A.-thnia, Krotichiti
f ' V
3
..A i&SkSfcSSi "wart?
I Oil- ACKg.B!S ENGLISH REMEDY
; forCoiihs, Colds and Consumption is Ix-vond quest ion the greatest of J
S Jill M'wlern Kemedies? It willstoj) aCougli in one night. It will check;
I a Cold iii a day. It will prevent Croup, relieve Asthma and cure Con
j sumption if taken in time, You can't afford to be without it." A23c. ;
iiottle may save you 100 in Doctors bills mar save vour life t Ask;
; your druggist for it.or write for liook to . ""JI"W',KF-R co '
ALBANY
'!ail'!f.l.:til'-i-.in.is
o! h:
li p;4: 1 t-i n
rosrcL.
"I.'.iin ongincs, grist
. y ami Utnt work in
l':-.i:
Pre-
in all kinds of nia
.'.cut. P LINillAN,
. I Hit IU-'i'lvel.
I h:ivi just riTfivcd niv pprini;
stm k of r.hi.t-r jiii-kets, Uuft-ss
accoi'iii ui !i.ntci capi-s ami Ih'ikIou
ca-t' in t..i-latest styles. Ladie
w ill i'o well ti cx:iMiin5 my slock
ludoro (Hin li is-in-r clsfWlitTf.
i. V. Simpson.
smof
' I
pipe
ers
Ant Jues consider
i tuitf,ouf a. Peer.v.
I pacKaoe wiKes it tlje
most :,sir able To
curry tnth,t, pocHtt.
TOR 5ALE byALL DEAUR5.
Olio llnlf Dollar
llednrtion on every pairof Lud-
lows Tine Shoes. A good line ol
them at Samuel K. Young's.
Thev are not playing hi'.i
hi idk-e, low bridge, no bridge in
the i;anie, but are devoting their
time and attention to sellinjl first-
cllss jrroeeriea at -the lowest mar
ket jinee at Allen urns.
Ladies, the cheapest place to
buy your Oxiord ties is at Searles'
slme store.
ft'licther you contemplate buy
ing or nt, it will pay you to
inspect niv spring stock of wool
ens, .aches, the tailor, opposite
the postollico.
Wall paper ut Cumming's drug
store.
Ked SlIiooI house shoea at
Klein's.
"Have you seen those
lovely lounges at Brink's?
They are the prettiest in
town, and all his new furni
ture is simply elegant."
They all say so, and an in-
spection will prove it.
Prices always the lowest.
morters ana ueaiers in ail kinds o
guns and ammunition lishing ackie of ev
ery dcscript: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 tnods. QuicV
sales and small juoiits is our motto. Also
rejiair shop connected with store and first
class workmen to do all kinds of work.
mm you cough?!
l dangerous I
it often fastens I
1 into Con-
People Miller-;
s, Pneunioina:
tell vou that :
"IT STARTED WITH A COLD"!
fan you allord to neglect it? Can yon I
tl'lllev. ith so se-rious ;i matter? Are von !
.. . J
uiai
1 WORKS
and saw mil. machinery, ir n fronts aprl
Ken end brass caKtirjgs. Special atlcn
liinerv. Patt erns made on short notice
Secretary, JOUN UOLMAX, Sup
SAN VA has removed h s laundry to the
iron hou the cortur ol St.-oiul an-J
( '-oii irt,
If yon want Til K it EST. lay
ALLEYS
NOKTHKKN
liittnvx
SEEDS.
If the Meiehant you deal with d 1-9 not
I kiip tliiMii send to AI.I.KN dinvt. He pay
tne iioai'ige. iteautiiui eataio-ue m-ni fiee.
Adilrcm, K W AI.I.KN,
71 Sn-ond strett, Fortlanil. '.r
lli-r ! IN'hlon.
All th e indeoteil to the late firm of
Thompson i Herman are reiiietod to call
at once and tx-ttte the name.
PUKSII SAI.JIOSat the Alhany Fish Mir
r ket, ni't door to' the postorhVe, l.eae
oiir crder fur Kridiy a the Kalinoti law x
pires on that day. Also penh, ll-mn.li tv
Hturircon and trout in ceason, lamp and
poultry dieted to or lei and rfelivoM-d free
in the city. M. IIyhk, Prop,
OST A tadva wil
J J e
al.h, ith
ffo!ii
ida .
ham, lo-t in tlua nty oi. Mnndut
'1 he Under will piease lcaxe the
fame at this
olhie.
A pair of fat black Lose free
with every pair of ladies shoes,
costing $.i or more, a' SearU' shoe
store.
Just like finding; money to buy
your groceries from Mueller & Gar
rett. Their cash prit.es talk.
A line of the latest style lace
shoes tor ladies at Klein's.
Fresh bread, cakes and pits
every morningat BlodgetWV Son's.
(io to Searls' and see bis fine
display of shoes, all the latest
styles.
Julius Gradwohl lias opened at
his Golden Rule Bazaar store a
line of finely finished boys' safety
bicycles, w hich will be sold much
cheaper than they can be j ur
chased elsewhere. "
New sprirg novelties in dress
goods and dress silks, in colors and
lilack in great variety at Samuel
E. Young's.
Blodgett fc Son have removed
their stock of groceries into the
building formerly occupied by
Blackburn & Pironi, and have
added a bakery department, and
are now prepared to furnish their
customers with fresh bread, pies
and cakes of all kinds.
A large line of Ludlow's $3.00
shoes for ladies just arrived at
ifirla' shoe store.
lapma Route !
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T. K. IIOGii, Itrrt-lvtr.
Oregon DevelopinefltDo.'s
Steamship Line
i J mi.
22 Hou rs Less Time
lluui by any other route:
Accomodations ut.euipaaiicd lot n fr it an
safety. rare uc' freights Ma i -.uii.. au
the Orecon Dcve opmenl ci.ui ai j -u
hipa, much let that hy any other route
ween all pointa io the vi'iilliin ti.- jl
and ban r nuicisco.
tSAILINO DATES.
PROM VACCINA.
Willamette Valley.... . jlav 7th
w v .- ' Itt
WillametU! Valley 4, SI
FKOM SAN rKAMUCO
v MavSrJ
W u.aintt V alley " J -1 li
nillauiette Valley . ' ;j a
The company ruierve the rif;ht to cl.a ij;
U-aiuera .r siiliniruatea.
II.II.Y PAHhKNQKR TRAINS
Kxcept buudaja.)
L Ya;itti,a7:i0 1 Lv A II.. my 12-20 r
Corvalib W:i aul" Corvalii, itojpn
Ar Aihany 1: a k I Ar i a-Uina 4-. p. a
O & V. riaiiie .tiiiuet t i:.a uu Coi
Wn. M IloAU.
C. . Iloui'l, O. niral liai.ai;i.
O. K & P. AKehl
crvallis, O on
EAST SOUTH
V IA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE.
THE KCL'KT iHASLT. KCLTL
California e rtr- traiim run daily
I " .OKTli"
l":00 p iu..Lv 1'orUan-i ... .Ar.. i:: am
iu:;o p 1U..1.V Al!.ai L. am
10:l.i a ui..Ar . Irai.- w.l,. .. pru
loejtl I'm,. IralH lii.ly--U.. sun.iay
b:oi) a ni. .I.v Tori land Ar 4 - i m
ll.W p in . . Lv. . . Alhm.y ..!.. . . . .. . am
ft. 4U p tuAr.... l:o-l"llk I.... ..;JI1;0
!.-linn mi HrniKli.
-'.:: p ..Lv Alhw.y Ar.. ':pm
2:36 p m Ar ....Lehanon t.v . k:o am
7:'( a m.. L AUianv..... Ar.. 4..'i pia
h---Ji ru..Ar LehiiMn Lv.. :-.-4.-pni
AI.HAW LOCAL, DAILY (Kxcept SUIl.la )
5.00 p M..Lv....l'ortlai.d....Ar.... a m
..Ar. ..Altunv i.v hm.
rULLMAIv HVb h KTSl.Lhi KKS
TOURIST HU-KILNU ( iKS,
For aecomnioiiation of n.i, m., i
aeui'-.-ra '.t..l.-d to CkpreM Xiai-.j,
V-il slitr l-iiiMnn.
Betwet-a fuitland and Cir.t;iie
Mall Train Irnlly - Fxee;-: i-iaidav
7:3o a m..L- ...l'o.tlan 1 ...Ar.fi 3--' p.
l-.MOp ui..Ar Corvuiii.. L. lz
At Alhany and Corvalli couneet
trahiaof tirt'tfin Facifii liailre!.
with
KxpreiH Train Inily (Ki.ipt Sur.daj
4:40pm..Lv Port land .. Ar.
7:1!) p ru.. Ar ili-Jlinoville.l.v.
; ani
6.4.' axn
THROUGH TICKETS
lu A!! I'oiiil'
EAST AND SCUTH
"For tiekeM and full ii.fomi.'.tir n rr.
i;aiiiiii( rum maps, etc, tail on eouip.ii '!
ari nt at Altcinv.
K. hoKlll.KK, K. P. Hot.F.SS,
Aianairer Atut. O. r & i', A
'oll-e
cif Slof-klildrrH
.Meetli.c.
II1T Til K
jT'
otick is ih:i;fi;v i.hkn
ai.ntial ito.-klio'.i. r- nui-liii:. ol the Al-
haiiy Mining iiiid Miliinir ( ini'ip;iii .f
Altuiiiy wiil : lu hl ;il tin- oil,. . ..f
the m-i retarv iu rnoiiis .'" ni.d in
the ft'-yi!iii-P,.nrre Liii'ilii.' "li t irl
flret-l, Ailm.y, lr , im tin- JTlh 1; y,
the (aim- luintr the la-t .!.n,.inv of
April, lv.ij. :, Ihe liour L( ill lour
oViin-k 1'. M.. furl In- imipiiM- nf rli-i-t.
mo- srvcii din elnr- ; m.ivc fur thu
ensuing yar.
U.ilnl Aihai y. M:ir !i h'.
1.. II. .MuMtXlE.
e!.ta: v.
a ;ir
slock
.f
lirmtor .s
statioiii-rv,
well as-
sort'l. lioiilit
ma nu fact uror."
ilircct huni the
at a low figure.
and can pivo tin Im .-t uf work
in all kiml.-s of printing tVr llio
least money, 'l'rv us.
I'.usi.ky A- Smii.ky.
OST 111 1 1.1- lilv
or rn the tiaii , a
n April vth. ihe
I J ladi'-s (told uat. h,
In il.-r wnl Im- n ir,',ii I y haiii- il... ;in.e
at the Aea.li-my f our' oi lei.'ual
H 'l'. ' "M. i.Y
X. Pl.ACKI VMS. ATTOKXFV AT
Laa.AU.anv Orefui. orik-e in odd
rellow'a Temple. A'ili i,ra. li.e in all co.irta
ofthefilate, and eive npectal attention 4yir.li
business, except Ihe county u nit of Linn
countv.
THE MARKETS.
AI.BAXT 0.1-OTATION-J.
Wheal-;!!,1;
Oato 50c
Flour 14.25 pei bbl
Potatoes 4(lo
Etfirs 13o
Butter li(j:iic
Lard 10(2 i'ic.
Hams H$'h:
Shoulders 0 Sc.
Bacon 1(10 lie.
Hops 30c. J
Hay Timothy, f 16, oatsland cLeai,
$12.
App es Orecn, $1 per Im.
PluJU-'Dried, lt(ae. per tb.
A pp'es dried bleached 9e sundricd
& '. c.
Chickens $5 00 (2.1.50
Beef a&:5c gross.
Mutton t::.r0per head.
Hoes si-ac. dres&ec.
Veal Cfi(ii'c.