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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1891)
THE MORNING HEKAL1). SATUHDA. MAY iG. la:)!. glowing gaily icralit Oaiuy and Wehkly TEKM3 OFrfL'BdCKIPTIi 'N- DAILY fubll9ied every morninir except Monday.) covered by carrier, per week.... O'Zb y mail, per year .... 6 Ov WKEKLY, Published every Friday Morning.) m copy, per annum, In nh anoe. ........ f2.X; Hhcn nut uaid in advance....... 2.C HIE MAILS Mails it the Albany po9totfice elope Fur all Clues north The Eastern stales The West Side And tbu Nairuw Ga v R. R-i or Portland and Sai-i tirvallwand Yaquina . . office until . L6;30 A. M, U A. II ,.l.i:::o p. h ....7:30r. M The poetortice will be cl d each c veidns irom six 10 seven o'clock. Kegistered matter or the ly morning train should be mailed before o clock tht roylous evening. OREGON PACIFIC TIME TALil.E. Arrives Dcpartt rawenirer. Fitiifht , .. 11.1:1pm 12,'JOpm . a. inpru 7 45 a u FOREiGX IMMldliATlOy MAT TEllS. The importance of this subject continues to bring it before the people, and scarcely an issue of our leading daily papers are made without some reference o the subject. The Chronicle of recent date re fers to the fact that "Prince Karl Lichtenstein of Vienna, w ho has been arrested for obtaining money under false pretenses, haw inti mated his readiness to emigrate to this country if allowed to escape the clutches of the law. This in cident confirms a statemi-nt re cently made, that is iiite the custom in Austria to give certain classes of criminals their choice between the United States and the jail, an J that our population is in creased every year by convicted felons who accept deortation in etead of imprisonment.'' What wonder if such be the case, that the tramp element in our country is so rapidly increas ing, and that crimes multiply and political corroptioo becomes ram pant. We have an immigration law intended to meet just such cases, but it fails in its operation because it does not begin far enough back. Instead of having a muster roll of immigrants as they take ship for America we wait until they arrive here lefore we try to reship them, and it is a pretty stupid immigrant that cannot manage to land after the ship has reached port. The only effective way to prevent Aus tria and other European nations from shunting their criminals on to us is to look out for them at the other end of the line. There should be otlicers of the United states government in each of the great shipping ports of Europe, empowered to make .strict inquiry into the status ' of ever intending immigrant, and with instructions to protest against the embarkation of criminals and paujiere, even if their sailing for this country cannot be prevented. Then the United States would be in condition to refuse such classes the privilege of landing and toship them back with a demand foi reparation against the nation which tried to foist them upon us. Every nation on the continent of Euroie knows the status of those who come to America from there, except in occasional indi vidual cases of escape, and we havn a perfect right to the information on that subject which they possess. Unless some plan that has been sug gested shall be adopted our regu lation of immigration will continue to be as farcical as ever. rilEXuMlSA L alio WTIL Whatever may he said upon the subject of the recent census re prt, the facie elicited by Commis sioner Porter show a wonderful growth in our country. It shows' a growth in the hist ten years that is a uiarvc' ii the history of na tions a growth that is phenome nal even in our ow n his-tury, and a growth that is substantial, rinn and prophetic of even ur:;ater re sults in the next decade. As Superiutendeht Porter says, we have in these ten yea is added a nation to a nation a nation com plete in ever particular. In popu lation, in the increase of the products of the farm, in the multi plication of manufactures, in the development of our mines and quarries, the extension of our rail roads, in building up of our com mercial industrial centers in every way, the growth of the United States has been such that it is hard to realize the full mean ing of the enormous figures the census puts before us. It is a great lield for the student of a nation's progress, and at the same time it is a held that every Auieii- can citizen can study with profit to himself. Even a brief ftudy is bound to make an American prouder of the land he lives in proud of her past record and her present achievements, proud of the creat future laid before her. Take the question of population. Mr. Porter's figures show that the last decade has added thirteen millions of people to our inhabi tantsa population almost equal to that of Belgium, Holland and Portugal combiner!. When it is realized that sixty years ago the total population of United States was not as large as the increase of the past decade, some idea may be obtained of the increase in this direction. And this vast addition to our numbers has spread itself over the land, redeeming, as Mr. Porter puts it :77,000 miles of soli tu le, or more than three times the area of the United Kingdom of (ireat r.ritian and Ireland, in creasing the density of the settled area and adding seven millions of people to our town and cities. In these, ten years the United States has almost doubled its railway mileage, increased its area for the cultivation oi cereals sixfy-thrte psr cent., increased its wool pro ducts one-half and its cattle inter ests three-onarters. Its manufac turing products show an increase equal to the total of such products twenty years ago, while to our wage-earners has been added 'JOO, 000 men. The coal and lumbtr output have doubled in the past decade, the pig-iron product has trebh-d, while the steel product is tour times as large as it was ten years ago. And the South shows up well in this great record of development. The number of e itton spindles lias more than doubled, the consumption of cotton is 175 per cent greater than it was in 1SS0. In her iron and other i i- te rests tne,outii comes with a record that is truly phenomenal, and in pace with the wonderful progie3S oi other portions of the iaud. t ht re dt-t tlol in QUARTER ker t omit Ui- A 'un, m ar w hat I new liakerritv. apryTriiny ht-conif idtnti ift with the rtrvjurees p A ;iinltlt vt. lpmciit of that country. ThisMuU man is no "titer than Mr. John Stewart, one of tin wealthiest aiitlino-jt influential citizens tn tht county. In a recent letter he says: "I hal belli stifTt rin from paint in my hack and t'e.ieral kidney complaint Tor some time, and har used many renauics without any hut temporary relief. The pains in in back had heeome so severe th it I was prevented t'rotu atti-ndiiiL' to my work am) could not in .vc without tiie iifr of a cane- Hearing, through a friend, of the wondertul cures ef foit by Oregon kidney Tea, I wan induced to try a and from that vcv first dose 1 f-.iiud instant relit f, and before u-i:uc half the contt-nts of the box the pjhm- in t y back entirely disappeared I have every full, in the irtues of the Oie-jon Kidney Tea, and cm conscientiously rejoiniuend it to my friends. 1 w .u!d not be without it for any thing.'' Oregon Kidney Tea cures headache, incon tinence of in it e, bri k du.st sediment, burn intr or painful sensation while urinatm;, and ill affections of the kidney or urinary organs ot either Se. HUMPHREYS 1k. HrMi'iiRRY'R SrhciFirsare c 'lent ideally and carefully pre pare 1 prescriptions; used for m anv years in private practice with sue-e-a, and for over thirty years used by the people. Kery single specific is a cure lor the disease named . These vcific3 cure without dnwinir, puriitn' or redu -iriir the sMti;ni, and are in faet and deed the sovereign remedies of the world. I.I-T I KIMirL NOS- CI RRM. PHI K-S.. 1 Kevers, i'oiixestion, inflammation . .s 2 Worm-, worm fetr, worm colic ' 2 tr in;? Coin-, or teething of in.ants. . '-'.' 4 Diarrhea, of children or adults J6 ."i iH.sentery, Gripimr, Hillious Colic ; Cholera Morbus, vomiting '.". 7 C'ouicIh, eohN, bronchitis 2" Neuralgia, tMt(hacbe, Kaceache ! Ileanu-be, si- k htad-iche, vertigo.... tU 10 lpsp'psta, billions stomach 2; 1 1 Sitppreswl or 1'ainful Periods V H lutes, too pnfusc peiiols 2 l:i t'ronp, cou-rh, ditfleult brcithing 2; 14 .Salt Kheuin. easipel:iH. eruptions.. .' 1) Itheumatism, rheumatic pains 2;t I'i Fever and ague, chills malaria .0 17 1'iles, blind or" bleeding ;0 I'J ( atarrli, infltiuni, cold in the head 50 '0 WhMping 0ugn, violent couhs 50 Jl (.Jeneril debility, physical weakness 50 J7 Kidney dixeare frr Nervous ilrbility 1 00 ;W I'rinarx Weakness, witting bel .So j-J Diseases nt the heart, palpitation.... 1 On Sold by ilru;4iists, or sent postpaid on re ceipt of price. ir. llumphreys' Manual, (144 paires; ri- htv bnund in cloth and gold, mail l rec, " nUMl'HkKVS MK1). O. Ill ,V ll.i William St , New York, SPECIFICS Kxrrulor'ft aulr. In thr County Court uf Linn county, Oregon In re tht: estate of ic. W. Warni'ttli, Ht'ieaacl, f NOTIl'K IS IIKKKBf lilVEN THAT THE un'UT.iu'iutl the duly appointed ((tiali lied iiml actintj wile executor of the last will and teshtmciit of Geo. W. Wurnioth, (Ii-ci ased, in pursuance of the term of tlieast will and tcstu-iiH-nt of said deceased aud in further puciuMice of an order of the aliove ct. tilled court duly made and entered of record in the ahove entitled cause on the l"th d iv of April. 1V1, author, .in, liccnsiiu; and directing him as such executor to make tale of the real property hen-iu.-ift r described, will on Saturday, the Sid day of May. 1'.I1, at the hour of 1 o'clock I". M. of said day at the court house door in the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, oll.-r for sale and at public aue. tion to the highest and best bidder for ca.-h in hand and in one parcel the following described real property belonging to the estate of said deceased, to-wit: IJeginining at the Southwest corner of the Donation Land Claim of .lames H. Payne, the same being at the Southeast corner of the Southwest ijuarter of section 17, Tnvnship 14 South Range West Willamette meridian in Linn county, Oregon, and running thence Et oil) rod, thence North ItW rods, thence West M. thence South rods, thence West -M rods, thence South llii-'V rods to the place of beginning Dated this -'1st day of April. lv.M. liKO. W. KEEXEV. Executor of the last will and testa, uieiit oflieo. W. Warmoth, deceased. Hewitt vV Ikvixe. Att'y for Executor. SPRING OUR STOCK OF SPRING WAGONS COMPLETE ON THE PACIFIC COAST, ANI COMPRISES ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF Four-Spring Passenger and Moun tain Wagons, SPECIAL PARCEL DE LIVERY WAGONS, ONE - HORSE BUSINESS WAGONS, ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE WAGONS, ETC. It will pay all parties want ing Spring wagons of any description to call upon or correspond with us. We guarantee our vehicles the b .-st, Staver & NEW MARKET BLOCK, - WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON THE PACIFIC COAST OF aiacliiaery and Vehicles of Every Description. SEND FOR CATALlHi ' E ASH 1'K.K'K 1. 1ST. W. O.IA.VJs"7tcb. AGENTS ALBANY, ----- OREGON. The men of this vicinity need not be jealous because their wives talk so constantly about Matthews and Washburn. Its not their tood looks the ladies are talking about, it is the good qualites of the -ok and heating dtoves they sell. Every one seems to be delighted when they buy from M. and Y. Our stock of candy has arrived, and we will give special rate to churches and Sociables. Mueller & Garrett. Julius Gradwohl, proprietor of the Golden Rule Bazaar, informs us that he will add to his already large business a complete line of shelf hardware and family groceries. The sales of his Golden Utile teas and baking powder in steadily increasing. He still keeps up the elegant prizes with the goods. Wol fur Sale. Dry fir wood delivered to any part of the city at 00 per cord. Leave orders at the foot of Ferry gtreet at P. W. Spink's lumber ard. A FULU.LINE OF BICYCLES AMD TRICYCLES ro JULIUS GRADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE Spring The public is mense FOR THE His asiort no.it i higr th 1.1 and priceB. The Highest Market Trice Paid for WAGONS. IS THE LARGEST AND MOST HALF-PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, SCROLL SPUING WAGONS, "HANDY WAGONS." 'TAYLOR' ORTllltEE- SPUING WAGONS, HALF-SPUING WAGONS, KXPHKSS WAGONS, DKLIYERY WAGONS, pi ices lowest, quality considered. Walker PORTLAND, OREGON, ALBANY t'i J pie sr-Titnl llll? ALBANY, isoo 0REG019 IK'tl A Eull C( rps of Irtiuctors. Clattsi'tal, Beit tific, literary, centincrcia and normal classes. IJcurNcj of Htiiily ar ranged to meet tiie needs of all frrades of students. ISpe. ial inducements offered to nudcuts from abrouL Tuition ranges fron 5.M lo tjtrj.50 ler Trrui. Instrnntental Instruction in niusic wi icn by Miss I .aura Ooltra. It'iar.i in private families at low rati-s, and rooms for self boarding at :nali exins(!. A careful supervision exercised over pup iway from home. For ircul vrs and full particulars, atldresf the president, KF.V. ELBKHTS. COXD1T, Albany. ircron, CR0WDER 13U0S" Contractois and Builders. I Jflice on First street with Wal lace & Cusick, real estate agents, j .lbany, Oregon. Estimates given I n all kinds of bnildingsorcarpen ; er work. All work intrusted to will be promptly executed. 11 YS AND GIK11 amodhcembn1 invited to inspect the im stock of Dry SPRING OF ever before, an 1 he- is prepared J A FULL STOCK OF Staple Groceries Crockery. Glassware. The hest quality cl teas, coffees, candies nuts, etc. FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this oM reliable house la also to be found a complete luwortiuent of frt-Hli family irrocerica, to which in contHiiily !ninfcr aUUd nil the seasonable Hues of groceries uuJ pro visions, such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, tastetn Buckwheat Flour. Cannea Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These go'xls were all houclit when priee erelnwand the bent lit of the margin will bc iveu to his cU!4toiuers. Keincinhv1 r.ieplace, it the old corner ou First and IJn ...Jbiij tits. Conrad Myev. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of London, England, also of the Belle vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumors ind wcds, without pain or the knife. j He also makes a specialty of treat i ment with electricity. lias practii ed n the German r reach and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day uight. His motto is 'iOD WILL TO ALL." tyOHiee and resilience Ferry street, between Third and Fourth. 11IIOSK WISHING A FlKSTCl.ASS IN . srjnent, the best made to tmd tiie climate of this coast, can be snitcl by i-t'linj; .it Mis: 1!. K. ilyii:iu'st npMsiut the Matonic I'einpb, Fii'bt street. The latest o.-aIantl illstrumentrd limbic kept for s;tli'. Alsothi' larcesi. as.sortnivUl of stamping: patterns to select from lion silt: of 'Kris .. Lr.Mson.s ien in pai:itii: and eniiroi.cr at la.r studio over Linn County i'..u;k. Oive het your onler and you uili lie plcuied. NnrHer . Me: 8 s. Ilyinan & I'.rowni'll are prepared in their nursery to fur nish all kinds of stock, and thoKe intending to plant should call ujon them. I.OOtS aill NlllK'H. Purchasers of Boot and Shoes hear in mind that big advertise ments and oilers of big discounts Jo not always mean best values. You will have to pay some one a profit as no one can do business without expense. The epiest'on is who can sell you the best goods for the least money. Samikl E. Yorxo. AT- BAZAAR STORE. Goods 1891 AT ar to sitisfy custcm-rs : in quality Country Produce, mi Also carries the Pianos & Organs .V THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. CALL AND EXAMINE IILS STOCK. 01)1 I'KXLOWS TKMPLE, ALBANY, ORlKiOX. arxjXiicrs josebh, Manufacturer of Choice Cigars -AND mi Mil AND KEY M Cigars flufr and SmokhiL' liitiHi'co', Mit isch:ium and Briar Piper, f fill! I;!i-- u rlijinki.Ts' Artii-IeB. Ne .' to I'ifehJei's rniiuy si ore, Albany, Oreeon, rf The largest and best line of $3 shoes for men in Albany. N. B. All my dry.goods at cost. FIRST STUKET, ALBANY, OREGON. 1 oil ake "immons 'Liver One Dose ioo Dollar?. Pmn S. L. U: I consider on 'lno lm tnona Liver Remilator worth tftimi. was coiistiiKitrtl, hail Ilcailache, couhl eat oth injf with ftAtinfa'tion or appetite ha the tluo, ami felt altogether out of (rnrts. I re sort, j to lllue M w-, alrut:l, Quinin , ami every reme-iy eutrenteil, but nlv oblainei teinM5rarv relief, One dose of S t R did rn more irond than St 1 00 worth of dtctora an dxtorinp. Kesip'y, J C Marti.i. I have leen a teacher for twenty veara, and durintr th,! time have had lepeatedattackaof heal;iche( prtxluced by torpid Liver, and have been entirely cu ed by Simmons Livei Regulator. I f'oim t to be of no mild a character in its a 'tion a not to Interfere, to the least with my duti tin the school room. To thoMe crfmiiar , eitm t d and subject tothe tame, I cannot 3 hut recommend 8lm uiO'ii L'. r Ketrutator. E, L I'hsekI Campbel llllle K. Regulator 6.L. Blackmail, -DEALER IN Driiis, Paints, Oils, Perfumery AND TOILET AKTICLE8, And a full line of Books, Stationery, Periodicals. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. finest lines uf ni:ALS!l INT- deai.ick in Fir.e Shoes for Ladies. Fine Shoes for ientleim n. Fine Shoes for Children. And the finest line of Gents FUUNISIUNG GOODS in the cily. Pole agency for the LwJlow Fine Shoe. FOUND AT LAST 1 THE WATERPROOF OIL BLACKING, 1'UL'ifV t ph. patent leather, etc.. CANNOT BE EQUALED in iiuniltTs of ir'KKl fiualitita. Ihe IoT. luwm &ru u lev of iu iinalitiis: 1st. It is lastinir ami durable. 1M. It does not rub off on the hands or clothes. d. It is iierfeotlv w&ternninf. 4th. It softens the leather to iU natural state. fth. It tiives the leather a new and glossy apiearance. tith. It contains not one ingre dient that is injurious to either the leather or stitching, but is a pre server of iheni. 7th. It can le used on the finest boots and shoes and not prevent the use of the common boot-bHck in;:, but will soften and keep thein from ciackmg. Now, my friends, if such an oil as this would suit you, ao to the drug store of llulin it Iavson, where you can get it for ."0 cents per hex. One box will oil more than one set of harness. Receipt for makif.g the oil is sold only foi individual use. J. C. DEVINE, Manufacturer and Agent, Albany, Oregon. Health is Wealth ! Itr. K. C. WertV nerve ami braii trratment, a u;r interd spe itie fr liMtrri;t, dixincsh titt, headarho, ncr vmus proHtratin (-aliped by theiiKc of a!t-thd or tolaceo, tbtftt-niht; of brain rKiltiiitf in inKin it and Itidin to mis try, decay and low of power in eithei Six Kach xx con tains one m nth treatment. One dol lar a box, or six boa cs for ive dollars, net it by mail pre paid on receipt of price, Ouarantee iwnei! oidy oy J. A. CtimininirH, tlruvtrist eideaent, Albany, Oregon. i500 REWARD W will pay the aliove reward; for any fw of liver eomiilair.t. ily)ei)i, siok htxiache, indiitttlon, conntiitinn or C"tivenei we cnat cure with W cut's liver pills, when tl direction are itrictly complied with. The are pui ely vegetable and never fail to girt satisfaction. Lame lioxea. containinif S" pills, 3h cents. The genuine manufactured only by the John C. West compan)'. Cliicao Illinois. Sold by J. A.Cunimttftr, drugs' Albany, OrKn. THK- YaquioaRoute ! nnnnrm ninirin nITDnri lUil.UUfl rAUfiU AAILuUAb T. K. IIOGO, Itecelier. ANt Oregon Development Do.'s Steamship Line k31 ;and 22 Hours Less Time Tlian by any otbir route: Accomodations untiwpaseed fm ((itrfrrt so safety. r arcs and freibta ia i.,uii.a an the Oregon lKve 0.niiiit coui i 's ships, uiuih less tl.at I any oiber route ween all KjOts in the 'tllliu t t'e l aud ban Krancisco. SAILING DATES, rSOH TAQl'lNA. Willamette Valley.... ..JL. ,..SIay 7th lt 31 Willamette Valley rxoii tax r&AMuco S? , W illauirlte Valley.... Willamette Valley. . . Mar 3rd " ' 20, 2S Tlic company ru!erve tho ribt to cbaic tejiiers ir silim: ilatos. DAILY PABisXNOER TBALNS Kxcept huu.lajs.) L Ya;.ilr.a7:o0 A u I Lv Alliany 12:20 I Orvallii 10:3S a m I ' Corvaliis r M Ar Alliaiiy ; l:Js a I Ar Vauina 4 3' r. m. O Ci C. tiaiiib corniest at Aiban and for. W. M . IIoao, C, Hoofs, General Vlai.E;eI U. F & P. AK'iut L'orvallis, O oo EAST SOUTH -VIA- S0UTHERN PACIFIC RQUTE. TJE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE California e?:-r Mt trains run daily hol m I NOFTH I'ortlvid ....Ar.. 9:'S. am iT.OO p ru..Lv. 10 2.) p in. . Lv Albary Lv.. 6:21 am io:lfiam..Ar S. l-ram-iMoo.l.v.. Hx- pm Lornl lmiH. train l II-(!:. bui.day h:i" a ni. . l.v P' rtland ... .Ar . . 4. o m 12 -20 p m. . Lv. . . A!! ai.j l.i . . . am ft'-Mi p mAr.....l;o-i-un: L'. . . i...'o 3ia l.rliabii: tvim.rli. I 'M p -..Lv. .. . Albui.v Ar.. i;. ; ui p in Ar . . . . Ltbu.tou. ... . Lv aji 7:'iia m. L AliAiiy..... Ar.. 4.ui'. ; in b.ani..Ar l l.-.tticti Lv.. o'4'. pm ALBAW UJt'A, lAILV (Except Suiljl) Tij0 PH..I.V I'-rliaud -.r....Viou a h Ar. ..AItiAiiyM...H..Lv....j.ou a H PLLLM AI liUi l-'ElSLt JrJl"hKh. TOURIST SLtLTlIiG CARS, For aixoninuxiation of Seeorid . lot i a enters a-.u.;Iicd to Kx roe 'Jraim, Between 1'oillaiKl ami (.ivailia Mull Trnlii Itallf - txcvp. Srund&y 7:aoam..L' . . . Po.-. ...Ai f..3op. tn lr.lo p in. .Ar Ccnauis.. L 12.t..p. m At Alliany and Corvaibs (.oniicct itJ trains of l-ir'n l'ar r.clUilroa'l. IxprrsH Train llrtllj (.Kxeipt Sus.day 4:40 pin.. Lv Port land .. . Ar.. ::! am 7:25 p m.. Ar il. MuiaMile.l.v..;5.4.'.jau THROUGH TICKFTS Jo All Point EAST AND SOUTH "For ti.-Vt8 ai.d full " iriforu.atinu re irardini; rii. map-, etc., call on tympany's at-nt at Alt-anv. K. huMli.Mi, " F. P. I(iK;K!W, ;nu-er A--t. ;. F i r, A Notiro tit Slo Uliolilers Meeting. "VOTIlE ISKFKFIiV CIKX 1IIT THE X ai.Mial t l.hoM r lliet tiiii; of the Al liaiiy Mining uinl t II in T C'ompan v of Albany wiil : lu iil al tb oil i i- of tin- wrrr'arv in ro' ins "J." and W. in tiie ttriiliMii-V:ir c liui'oin un Kirct ttrctt. Alli-iiV. Or. tin Hie -JTili dm- the fame lninir t lie l:it .Nliimlnv of Ann . m . iit l ie hour c( 4 1 ii.nr oV!n k !. M., fur t lie pui pOM- of f!cit- i iir veil iliret lor- ectvc for the i-iiMiing y. ar. Ualetl AiI.;ii y. )r. Mareb M. L. II. Montana e. Set rctai y. We carrv a laro .tK-k uf lirinti-r's stationcrv. well :s- sortod. lH)i;;j'it tlinrt from the manufacturers at a low iimiro. - c i ana can. civo tin best of work in all kiiuls of jirinting fur tho least nioni'v. I rv us. I'ai:-i :v .V: .S.mii.ky. OST In Ibis city or en -it trail . . ..,..1, ...i.. ii.e Im iler will be reward.-.! by leaving lie Mime J lo.li.i aml.l uq.. I. .... k...,. I he " me iifii'i.-un ii wur 1.C..1V OI I'critt luivl H IP. " "M. II. ' DP. N. I'.I.ACKLIKX. AIToiiXKY AT . I.a. All.anv Or"ir.n. tli:w in Odd rcllow Ttniple. 'ill practice in all courts oftheftatc. ami rivf ,.al ahertien tr -.li liiiHinexe, except I he county o uit of Linn coumv. THE MARKETS. ALBAKT (JUOTATICNS. VVheal 7il!a' Oats Gc ' Flour 4.25pei;bbl Potatoes 40c Ejrirs Vic Butter 25(3 :55c Lard Kl(i la.c. Hams 14gl.V-. Shoulders t'KitSc. Bacon 10 I2c Hops 'i0o.; ,?,Iay Timothy, lf'. oatsland cLtai, App es Green, $1 per I n. Pluj) Dried, !gc. per Tb. Ai.p'es dried bleached Wc eUDdried & c. Chickens 5 00 a."i.50 Beef ::g::Kc eross. Mutton :;:.5oper head. Hoirs BVji'c. dreseeC. Vnal tjijitjic.