THE MORNING HfiltALD: SATUKDAV, MAY 23, IMM.
UAIUY ANU WHIiKI-V
TERMS OK .'i'.:iCt.a'Ti'
UAII.Y
ruMI-hnl cvi ry n.ornipi; tvi 1 1
. 'iv. red l ili-ll .-, pT - k.......
V iw.il, r jtr -
t! 1)0
WKfcKLi,
Tuliliihcd every Fri.U. M riiiiiv.-.)
.-one. rer annum, in a.lva:icv o-.'.oc
Vn. ii iwi t-aid i d.ut.ce...
.:.ro
TliF. 1J All.
faiU it the Albany ix-stoWfe clrnc
K it all oilic.s north
J!ie Ku.' frn mates
I he Wont Side
Anil the Swrw a uri It. K.J
or 1'orliahd anil si.-,
urvali:, a.i-.l Ya.;i;.na
. . otfco . nth. , . . .
T!.e poHtotti.-c wiii b- cl .1
I loin six 10 seven o'clock.
Kci;itered matter for tl.it
train should he mailed bur-re
r.yi"us evenn.'.
r ;"0 a
i
11 A. M
....i'--: '" p m
7;j ) r. u
CV !l C cl.il;'.;
i-nl'iy
K tin
cl-
I
o:;k:''.v pacific timk tahi.k. j
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Ar.:3 Pi-nat!. j
" i
.. 11. Mom 12.'Ji'piii ;
'S I S'lli 7 4s a in I
Flight
FUTURE AnniL'UL TUUE.
The avocation f the farmer in
thenearfuture.it U conceded by
all observers must nutt with
some chant'es and improvt ite-nts
as to method. Mr. Reeve, an
able niflxaine writer, has ricently
mr.de some carelul oiiervations
111 Oil this subject, and while he', . . t ,, ." i. 1
J r r 1 1 it up t:i : i tin lii'tier. lihiteii
may n ,t be correct in all of his
observations he probably touches
very many facts upon the subject.
He saya that there are hinds
now nntlerjjnin cultivation which
for a series of years have not re
paid the expenditure upon them.
The unfortunate ow tiers still sub
ject them to the plow, Imping
against hope that through same
miraculous dispensation their
labors will be at
last rewarded,
w Idle in the older sta'es treat dis
tricts of land may be found who-e
cultivation has been al-aiid tied.
and where agrieultuie is already
one of the lost arts, and its name a
tradition rather than a memory.
Were this an agricultural essay
wich it is not methods for coping
with the problem that conl'iont
the individual firmer might ai
least lie sngg. sted. Rut the one
imporUdt fact to keep in sLht is
that eveuluallv these acres will In
I'eeded to support the population i
w hich this land will o-.- s, an
that tlleV should I. OA b'.' Ill-UK
. i. f ",i i ,. i i
rea.ly f..r their desiirty. Mr. .1. I..
D-dge. the able tatisi ici.in ot the
dejiartment of agi icilture, in ad
verting to the fact that it doi'Siioi.
says: '"It is scarcely to be ex
pected tha. our t xteii.-iun oi cmp
aiea will keep pan- with the it
erease of population."' I'.i.t "pro
dilctioll"' should ll'it be p'l! in
place of ' extension." By tiit
end of another hah'-ctr.tuty tin
increased pop'ilation vcill demaii I
an amount of ioc-l beside which
our present eimin'ous production
will seem a mere bagatelle. Y
have already seen that w i 1 1 i : fo'i:
years inore than 7i',. o","oO ai re
were w ithdtatfn from the publi'
d imain, while in st vtii years
which ituiuded these four only a
little more titan uie-ftiur Ii '-i
wu.s added to the eij arra.
.mien
margin iri l.t
td i..r
h peculalion, too greut an indure
ment is liehl out lor .shiitKs a'ri
rulture. At the present late oi
pre-emption, hoine-steadin-, tim-her-claimiii,
etc., into privatt
posesaion, which or. ly a eompara-
tively small portion will be under
cuuivaiion, ami so a ming to tin-
wealth of the nation. A conserva
tive policy would suggest that tin
future homesteader he limited t
the amount he can cultivate. To
put inta Lis hands, practically
w itiiout price, an arnount tiiat he
can usually cultivate, if ;.t all.
only superficially, not only tends,
as we have said, to shift le.is
methods and the rapid exhaustion
of our virgin soili, but likewise
robs the coming generations of
their righttul henitag.? in the-c j .roT!) K nKl;M:, ,.ivr:N that tiik
lands. Beyond the amount that I iN '-'-'' d ih. -duly appoii ipiaii-
is necessary to enable the home- j !" ''' '".'.' ; 'r of u.
! hi-t will ;i!i.l Ust.iini iit oi ti-o. .
seeker to becoMie an iudepemlent I v.inu..Mi, c i-.-;i-fil, iu pursuance of
cultivator, that is. self -upportin-i lerin- of tlie at iH ami t. sta
. . . . . ' , in. nt ,.f said .l. cc.iseil runt in fuilii.-i
trom the land be ctiliiv.ttcs, the ;.,,-., ,,i ;m ,,nler of the nl.ovr
balance of the land should remain ' 'i'1"1 'o'"' ''"'r ''"'rcil
.. . ., . , i .. ! r I in Mo- iii.ove ciitillcil ealie
the property ol the nail I '.., n..-l-', il..y ol April, lvd, imtlior
divitllla's siiould not plol'.t '.y the! n-i. '.i i-'air -.iml dir. ctiiig him as
:.. ...... ;.. ..!.... " ' -ocli c.-i ii!..f l-i make sale of the real
lilvili; n. , time 'j. ... il '."M1
which they have not expended
"the sweat of their lace." The
coming generation should have
the same opportunity that this
one has to obtain free homes : but
neither,of them should bj allowed
to obtain a speculative interest in
any portion of the public lands. It
... , r .i .- i
Id the destiny of this nation tohae
and support a population greater
,han that of any existing empire,
It is for US HOW to say w hether
that support that shall "consist, as
'
it does to-day am..ng the minions
of China, of a.i'ian'.itvand.iual.tv
. . , . -,i ..i i . t '.
of lood that w:ll at the best bin
l-..i, hiirtiinir a w.ik and iuelli-
, - ,. . i ,i ;,
cient spark ot lite, or whether it
ahall be the same generous, even
i
wa-vlui, abundance that today is
tin- siii-jiortiitir power of our na
tional energy and progiess. An
i i 1
: 1 1 1 I'.VM supply means l.e ami j
)if :ilt h , comfort ami happiness, to j
'. l,n I k ui mutilation, the labor- ,
ii g classes; as an ina..k.uate sup
ply means siuieting ami imseiy
and a direct increase of tlie death 1
;;:::v,:':;"1Sim;,:"
I'OI-nIiili'- n
lie eartn coma not sustain; out j
a' soncr rru-oiiets have found his !
'theories oi suilicient importance!
to tl.'tnaml st rious consideration,!
fail vie, on .lie. other hand, f-aul
l!ia, as l.e in dertook it, one acre
ui ground would suliice for ihe
supturt ol nine people. Lut no
nation can yet estimate its sup
porting power upon that basis.
Between the two theorists lies the
-" , ,
At present we use nearly tnree
!u-.t t(( hnnh the support of
each individual. At that ratio,
.'-.:; nit:iti . omnr ii in lu-.ieuciiiiv.
tne not motion tc increase thatj
rd atisticiaiis predict would give us
within two generations a pot-ula-tion
that would rciiuirc the irc
iliut c-f cvry arahle acre of our
domain for its Mihtenance. I'.tit
we shall he wiser than to reach
this pass. Although we are now
preducinj; less, accor lin to the
art a cr.ltivaTetl, than any other
civil i"d na'.i'ii. instances could
I ! inn ! i in! ieii indi'tiiiiteiV to show
j experiir.eitts h;-ve shown tliat our
I a vera ire yield ot imlli cc rn and
whe.-st can upon favmable soils be
incie.i"d se enfold, while with
some minor t-rttbic's the amotiat
that ix obtained bears almost no
relation to that which may be ob
tained. With the knowledge of
such possibilities there will be no
valid reason why the agticullure
oi the I'nited States should not
provide as well tor hall' a billion
j I" "pn- a hundred years hence as
in :ncs !r sixty-iour iuiiiioiih to
day, l'.ut again we say, it cannot
lie done at our present rate of
retrogression.
t. iv - t nt! ADTED
i tiMi.ili.i UUHRILn
k. r (..inn 1 1..- fl ft
".n. m-.ir vt Inl U I l
i. m i. iiaVirt in. ,nr UTIIDV
m.;t. !" 1- Uln I Ult I
..i.iine l.lentiii. 1 Ml'.li tile revtiifi itt A AA
.in.i'i. t t-'.'JHiiflit ofth;lt eolllitry. 'I'liiMUw
!ii:t i la no i-fher til in .Mr. .luhn Stewart, one
t tl.e vvtaitliii.'.t unol.l'.st intilti.tial citiclld
it t ie mnt . l-i a ri-.vnt letter he Mays:
I i: ...I i.e-. ti V.i!liir.r tr.nn p.ii is in m haek
in.! v vu k: ini;. e 'mnliint i.ir -onie time,
in.i i. i.' .ie.l moi v r iiit-.n. - witlicnt any
nt t. mi.or.i. it. let. 'll.e pains in in ha.k
i i i,. .nie -o iTe til u I m.is TeeriU'.l
j ,,. i,. nh. .nt "til.- n-'e i( a tane. Iliarin.
I o.r iil.ii a fit. n.i. the u.in.liTtlll eure ef-
I ,,, , kl.,,...k. , i.i...i ..
.... ....In... t.. n. i u..rL uml .-ni.1.1 nr.t
IT l.
r :i . ., a. i !r-ni th'.t lir-t ih -e 1
Ui.i wiH. ifH ri'luf, iiit'l l'(rc 11 inu' h;it
ii- r . : 1 1 v 1 . t - ' tin o tin- luiiin iii 1. v ..ark
i.tir- . .ts-.i fir-l I luv: ew-ry (.ith in
hi' ;r. iir-i-t in o:,-oo'i Ki.l'it' Tri, ant) I
: i:i 1 rn'.i'M'ii it to ln
i - 'i i i',t not 'v iiin'iit i; i r ;i:i- j
1 i ii Ii 'M - ciri'- h'-al;u he, inoni- !
iih-Hi c - i ;; g- v. iri- k tiU"t siliim-m, Imni I
,1- .r -i-;-;il.'ri whiU- tinn;ttiiu', atnl
i' id -killing or uririar ii'XHiiy
! V.. f Ht .
HUMPHREYS'
dHIi'VY":
. .... j or., t.-tiitil'..- .Ill
1"' ! 1 1 1 v (r-jirt . pr'u-tiptioitH; u-t.i
i. vt;.r- i;i pnv.it'' t:iH with su I
,.) 'or o r tltirtv ih I ! tlr t
r "iiiU i i c is a iin- tr :
flirt' wit limit lruuintf, I
r 1 1 Ii in ; Uu-- -tt'in, anil arc in'
,. . t 'K- - iv-.-f iu ri-niO'lii s of thi
'mtll'U, M II KK. PHI- KH..
I I'. . r-, mi''' i'n, iiitl:niiiit;itii!i .
.! A"!'"'. M"iin ii-xrr, worm to!.c ... - '
i i.. i'.il!,- .r ti-. thinr of in!Alir-i . .'."
4 in i.. ot Iti.'lrt-n r aliiits
. nt. l. lj t flirt IWlliolix Colic
:i iioiiM Slort-.t-i. vm:tiii"
7 ' muti. ol.K UroiicJiiti-i
j ? N ii r ii.' in, t"..t It it lie, Ktici'achu
. II- In-, k Ii a 1 1 In, veitio....
i o i ')' j-. 1, I'lihinis Htoma h
I 1 1 S'ij'ir ! f-r r.nitttil iVriilf
j IL" lilt'". UH pitMU al'Jll
t l rnn, fouuli, litii nit hrv illimir
II S;iit llli- urn, t-a-.-ipeljiJ. i-rnpfons.. 2.'
I I. tH'tpn tT tii.-iiiii;itir pant 'i't i
I 1; r a-nc liil U malaria I
; u i'ii ' -r u-finnf
. . . . . i.t i... ...-..!
; u. ,..,.,.. c.,.., violent .-ouuhs
ttit iK-r. il lilit, pliical wciikncs?
r Ki'lri iilJi:ii'
NiT 0"M 'ic I I it
I riii trv V ik .t . i ttiiii; IkiI
;.o I
rsi
1 tsi
In-a-i s ..I ; h'.:irt, pilp.tation.... 1 m
i W Ihu
,'i-t-, or M-nt Kisteiid on re-
iipri-c. ,ir. Il-i:nphreys .Manual, (14
l ri' I1 h..iind in cl-.th and irld. mail
Ill MPIIIIKVS .MKIi. O ,
111 A II:; W Jlimi, St . New Yo,k.
P
-.1 r.
S P E G I F I C S .
t,4'i'ii1ors Kilr
hi
t:M .'"irt 'tf Linn roTintv, Ort'on
In r M.v Vatr
.i,.i--'. llel i-'eiult T ilescl ilieit , wilt
..ii S:i!iii,l.iv. the '.Mil lav of May. ls'.l.
;lt the ll.illl ol 1 o'clock P. M. of S.lill
I . i y a! the l imit limine tloor in. the
ci'j-of M'fHiiy, Linn county, Oregon,
ml -r lot .le mill sell ;it ptililie atle-i
tioii to the li;ghet iiml In st li'ultler for
;i-!l ii I: itnl ami in one parcel the j
; loiiu v:n ur-ci ii.n-u re.n properly
l.clntiiti to Ihe e-tiile uf said
d -cease. I, 1o-'a i! : IJeir 1 11 111 1 ti ir at the
, Southwest corner of the lAitiation
: Land Claim of lames H. Payne, the
. s.(mi. ,.in:, . . Southeast comer of
the Souihv.-st iuartcr of sceti-ui IT.
j
. o.-rnn, and riitinins thi-r.ee East ".-in
i l':'1"' Nu''th .r"1' . , ,h, "!v
; West so. tin-lire S-xiitli ; roils,
them e West Jt rotl-, them-e South
; ' . rod. t the place ..fi.vginniiiir.
I Dated this 'JUt .lav uf April, IXM.
-,.. v. Kke.m:v.
: Kit . ut-.r of the last will and testa.'
: niriii inn,-... i . faiiiio.n, ucc.
, , ,.v , f ,KV1XK.
j A;t y. tor Kxccutor.
ased .
SPRING
Ol'R STOCK ()1
SPRING WA(iONS
COMPLETE OX THE PACIFIC COAST, AMi COMPRISES
ALL TIIK LEADING STYLES OF
Four - Spring Passenger and Mown
tain Wagons,
Sl'F.ClAL RARCML lK-
Ll VERY WAGONS,
ONK - HOKSK lU.'SlNFSS
WAGONS,
ONL-1IORSF. IRON AN LK
WAGONS, HTC.
It will pay all par ies want
ing Sprinjr wagons of any
description to call upon or
correspond with us.
We guarantee our vehicles tl.e best,
Staver &
NEW MARK FIT CLOCK, -
WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND
THE PACIFIC
3rla.cliis.ery
and Vehicles
1 K N 1 I OK lAIAI.ori
O. I )A.V1S
ALBANY,
it
nir&i ii.i'titiii'i.4ii.sn
The men of this vicinitv need'
not be jealous because their wives
talk so constant'y about Matthews
and Washburn. Its not their irood
looks the ladies are talking about,
: .i i ..,i;inl. , I,..
it is the good tpialites of he ook
and heating stoves they sell. Every
one seems to be delighted when
Mi-v- t.iiv tmi.i M. nnil W.
Otir at'X-k of oanly li;ia arrived,
and we will tfive epecial rate to
churches and Bociiiblcs. .M Holler
& Ciarrett.
wood r..r sale.
Dry fir wood delivered to any
part of the city at $;J (K per cord.
lave orders at tlie toot ot ferry
i at the foot of Ferry
. W. Spink's lumber
I street nt
I
ard.
A FULL LIME OF BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES
l-M
JULIUS GRADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE
Spring
The public is invited to inspect the im
mense stock of Dry Goods
FOR THE SPRING OF 1891 AT
His .tsi jrt iicMit is
and prices.
bigr-r th i i
The Highest Market Prico Paid for
WAGONS.
IS THE LARGEST AND MOST
HALF-PLATFORM
SPRINGWAGONS,
SCROLL M'RIN(i W'AOONS,
"HANDY WAGONS,"
TAYLOR' OR T1IRKK-
Sl'RING WAGONS,
ii a lf-s1'rin( ; wa sons,
f.xi'rfss wagons.
im:li i:i:y wa;ons,
prices low est, piality considered.
Walker
l'ORTLAND, OREGON.
MOST COMPLETI
(OAST OF
STOCK ON
of Every
K ASO I 'lilt K I. IS
CO.
-1 -J -a- -M-(J i
OREGON.
i aiul norm il tla-si s. t'ourxw of stti.ly ar
r.inifcl to meet the neeils of a.l irraties o'
.tii.li'ntjj Sun. inl lii.lilcenielitri offered t'
' uudenui from ahroad. 1'aition ranges froii
ij3.5 iu i2.so ivr Trrm.
Instruineiital instruction in u.usie i
ivcii iv Miss i-air tioltra.
: Iioard in private families at low rates, an.i
, t(mnn (ir boariljllir at TOa tM,CIi9);. A
;rar,.(i BUieivi.ioii exercised over pup
iay fr..m h..mc.
! . For eireuors and full particulars, addresf
. ihe piesiilent.
RKV. KLBKKT N. COXDIT,
Albany, Oreuon,
CROWDER BROS
Contractois and Builders.
Jilice on First street with Yal-;
i jce A cusick, real estate agents,
lbany, Oregon. Estimates given
, n an Kinds ot Diiiuimgsorcarpen-
; n ail kirids of builditigsorcarnen-!
er work. All work intrusted to
...:n i... .......oi.. ,...!
11 Ml IKJ lt Clll tl ly CACCIIttH,
YS
AND GIRL
n 1
I
amodscemen
ec.-r iM.ora, and he is prepare 1
Star Bakery !
,.A FULL STOCK OF..
Staple Groceries
Thchi"t ipmlity f.f tins, ctlfi -f , omilii-r
nuts, tVttr
FRESH BARED BREAD EVERY
DAY.
At this old ri'liiiMc houw t also to he
fouiul a complete assortment of fp'Hli (ainilj
grorcriej, to whiel is in.t:inilv lieit.it ailill
all the gexHonalile lines ot rn. i-rien an. I pro
visionv, sui'h aa
Cranberries,
Fine Pichles,
Dried Beef Chipped to order
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buchwheat Flour,
Cannea Goods of AH Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc,
These KOl8 were all hotit'ht uicn price?
ere low ami tlielienvfitof tl.e marum will lie
,fieii to hid eu.itoinerd. KeitienilM. tiiepLwc,
u the ol'i corner on Firnl and Brctl'iin
Conrad Mer.
W. C. NEGUS,
DR.
Graduate of tho Royal College of
London, England, alau of the Belle
vue Medical College.
The Dr. has spent a lifetime of
study and practice and makes a Hpe
jialty of chronic diseases, removes
eanears, scrofula enlargements, tumor
Crockci'i
j ttid wens, without paiD or the kt-.ife.
DCSCliutiOS, ' He also makes a specialty of treat
! nent with eleeti i.rity. Has practii ed
I .n the German Freuch and English
Hospitals. Calls promptly attended
lav uiizlit. His motto is
.OD WILL TO ALL."
HOllio'' and resitlenen Ferry street,
Vtween Third and Fourth.
IPI-A-IVTO,
IIIIOSK WISIIIM; A
FIKST-CLASS IN
1
h'r.lli.ent, the hent ioa.lt; to titatitl the
i.-lllllate of this coast, can he suited l.v e-i ln
it Mis. P.. K. Ilvmairs, opposite the .M;ts.nic
letiipl... First street. The lat- st vo. i.l anil
lll-triinielitil n;ill; k.ptfi.r s:.k'. AUoti.e
lanre.-t a-siortnn nt .l ..tan-pin patterti: to
select from tins si.le of Tris.-... L-.wm.iis
iven ill painting and ciiit.roi'ler :it her
studio over l.inn County lio.k. OiM. r.ct
votir sr.U r and vou w ill l.e I'tcasc-i,
N ii rery .
Me s 3. llymaii it Brownell are
prepared iu their nursery to fur
nish all kinds of stock, and those
intending to plant should call upon
them.
ItoiitH uiid Shoes.
l'urchasers of Boots am! Shoos
bear in niind that big advertise
ments and oilers of big discounts
't. Tint -.llveov-M in,. .111 lif.ut e-iliiuu
Yon vvill h.w u, .,.lv tff ,)W ".'
,)ron as Ilo one ,.iln ,i0 husiness i
withmt expense. The ouest on is i
Wl0 ,..ul V(ll. tie
for thj lcu.xt nioin'v
1 '.-,
wllo ...... Sl.it . .i.e ,..s, I
Sami i:l E. Yoi no.
BAZAAR STORE.
.
to satisfy cnsU
ners ill iiuality :
Country Produce.
T
Books,
Also carries the
Pianos & Organs
.V THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY.
o
CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK.
ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, ALBANY, OREGON.
vTXJLICTS
Manufacturer of
-AND DEALER IN-
i'piii
Li I
Cigar l'!ag and Smoking TobaccoE, Meerschaum and Briar Pi pee, ai
full line ' (smokers' Articles.
Ne t oi to Pll'eilier's eft.nl v store, Albany, Oregon,
. .
The largest and best line of $3 shoes
for men in Albany.
N. B. All my dry.goocls at cost.
FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON.
ake
"immons
'Liver
Regulator
One Dose
WOAT1
too Dollars.
Pkak S. L. R: I consider one dnfe Iro
m.niH Liver Ketnlat-ir north HUM). was
con9ti(vted, hul lteidaehe, could eat oth
irnr with satiiifaction or appetite' ha the
Much, and felt altogether out of sorts. I re
sorted to Blue Ma, Calomel, Quinin , and
every remedy siijircfited, liut only ohlained
temporary relief. One dose of S L R did m
more eood than 1100 worth of dM.-toni an
'IxtorinR. Kenp'y, J c Martiii.
I have heen a teacher for twenty vears, and
durinir that time have had lepeated attacksof
headache, produced by torpid Liver, and
have heen entirely cu ed hy Simmons Livei
Keipilaror. I loiin t to be ot so mild 9
character in its a tion not to interfere. Id
the least with my duti tin the school room.
To those einii , situi t d and subject to'iie
same, I cannot i hiK-t recommend 8im
uious Liver Iteiruiator,
K, It. Cmiil Camohel iarille K
G.L. Blackmai?,
DEALER I.N
jDfw,Pa!i,Oils,Peifiiiiicry
1 A MM TT-Vt T WT ARTICLES.
And a full line of
Stationery, Periodicals.
Prescriptions Carefully Comoounded.
finest lines of
CTOSEI3:iE3:,
Choice Cigars
DKALF.lt IN
Fine Shoes for Indies.
Fine Shoes for Gentlemen.
Fine Shoes for Children.
And the fiiieot line of Gents
FURNISHING GOODS in
the city.
Sole agency for tlie Ludlow
Fnie Shoe.
FOUND AT LAST I
THE WATERPROOF
OIL BLACKING,
I'tiyirv t-pN, patetit kat!itr, tc.
CANNOT BE EQUALED
in nunilrtTK of irKd qualities. The fo!
lowing arc it few of ita qualities:
1st. It is lasting and durable.
L'd. It does not rub olT on the
hands or clothes.
ol. It is ierfeetly waterproof.
-Ith. It softens the leather to itf
natural state.
oth. It gives the leather a new
and glossy appearance.
(ith. It contains not one ingre
dient that is injurious to either the
leather or stitching, but is a pre
server of them.
7th. It can be used on the finest
boots and shoes and not prevent
the use of the common boot-black
ing, but will soften and keep them
from cracking.
Now, my friends, if such an oil
as this would suit you, go to the
drug 6tore of Ilulin t Dawson,
w here you can get it for 50 cents
ier bcx. One box w ill oil more
than one set of harness. Receipt
for making the oil is sold only io
individual use.
J. C. DKVINE,
Manufacturer and Agent,
Albany, Oregon.
Dr. E. C. Wcsft
nerve and hrain
treatment, a trur
nteexl upecific lot
hysteria, dizziness
tits, headache, ner
vous prostration
cnused hy tne use ol
alcohol or totiacco,
softening of braia
resulting in insanity
and leading to nus
fry, decay and low
of Kcr in either
six Each tmz con
tains one m .nth
treatment. One dol
lar a hox, or six hox
r t..r ive ilollars.
sent hy mail pre
paid on recript of
price. tiitaratttecf
iwued only hy J. A.
Cuinniiiis, drutrtrist
Hole aj;ent, Alhany.
i)reron.
i500 REWARD
We will pay the atiove reward; for an v cast
of liver complalr.t, dynpeoaia, sick heaOache,
indireetion, constipatioa or costivenes wc
cannot cure with West's liver pills, when H
dirc-tion are strictly complied with. The
are put ely vegetable and never fail to (rie
satisfattion. Larire boxes, coctaininu 3d
pills, 2fi cents. Tlie genuine manufactured
onlv hv the John V. West company. Chicago
Illinois. Sold bv J. A. Cummlotrs, dnl(fi(is1
AlbaBy, Orwfon
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
Rule teas and baking powder it
steadily increasing. He still keeps
up the elegant prizes w ith these
goods.
THB-
Yaquina Route !
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T. K. liOGi, KereltPi.
ANC
Oregon MelojiMt Do.'s
Steamship Line
nr mi ihi mnmn
'1 III! H X XI
101
.AND
Hours Less Time
Than by any oU.tr route:
22
Accomodations unsurpassed tori.n foit an
safety, r arcs and freights tut luu.a au
the Oregou Deve cpuient cental y's
hips, much leas that l y any ctr.er route
ween ail points in tne riuii itir l
and Sao Frmnciitco,
Sailing dates.
FROM T14CIKA.
Willamette Valley.... .. ..My 7th
Willamette Valley 4, 31
rkOM BAH PEAKCUO0
W . Mar 3rd
Willamette Valley "ith
Willamette Vailev iO. 2b
The company reserve the right to d a if
trainers vt aailinir Ualea.
B.ILT rtBtilNOIR TRAINS
Kxccpt Sundays.)
L Yac,alna7;d0 a M I Lr Albany 12 20 r'
Cor. all i 10:3 an" Corvallis IM ru
Ar Albany il:Js t Ar Vaquina 4 3" p. at.
O A C. tiaiiie vXiiicejt at .ihan and Col
Wh. M Hots,
C, . noon, General Manager.
U. K & P. Agent
Corvallis, O on
EAST SOUTH
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RQUTE.
HIE EOUNT SHASTA KOL'TE
California express trains run daily
aoiru sontu
17:00 p m..Lv..... Portland ....Ar.. 9:3.' m
10:2o p m..Lv Albany Lv.. tt:.i am
10:1 i a m..Ar...... S. Knuicisoo.Lv.. 9-uu pm
Local Pas. Train Dally- -Ex. Sunday
S:u0 a m..Lv Portland ....Ar.. 4:cu pm
12:20 p m. .Lv... . All any L. .. li.K am
r:40 p mAr.....RoK:i.urtr.. ,.fc.L . . t:2o am
Lebanon ttranrri.
2.30 p i.Lt Albany Ar.. !:2i (.nt
26pm Ar ....Li-banon Lv H:4o am
7:'to a ni..L Albany ... Ar.. l.-M pm
S.iiin..t l.i.ii.-n...... Lv.. 3 4" pm
ALBANY LOCAL, UAILT (KlCejlt Sunday)
5.00 r M..Lv.... Portland Ar....9.X. a m
3,o0.........Ar. . .Albany... ...Lv....i.oo a a
PULLMAN BUFFKTSLE1 LKt.
TOURIST SLEEFIKG CAB 8,
For accommodation ol Second -Class i'a
senders attached to Express Trains.
Weal SUe Mttiun.
Between ,1'or Hand aud Corvallis
Mall Train IMIlj-Exrep'. Sunday
7:3um..Lv ...Portland ..Ar.6'30p. in
12:10 pm..Ar C'onaiiis.. L li.oap. m
At Albany and Conalhs com-eet with'
trains of Oregon Pacifi- liiroad.
F.xpress Trails Uullr.xe.pt Sunday
t:40pm..Lv Portland... Ar.. S:20 an
7:26 p II).. Ar McUiuo.lUe.I.v..5.46all
THROUGH TICKFTS
lo AI! Point
EAST AND SOUTH
tf For tickets and full 'information re
Ifardiiu; ratr ma)is, etc., call oil company's
atrelit at Albaiiv.
K. hoKlll.KII, E. P. KKIHRS,
Mnnr Aw I-' A- I. A
A WEAK MAN
Can cire himself of Ihe de
plorable results of early abuee and
perfectly restore his t igorand vital
ity by our home treatment. The
remarkable cures of boneless rnses
of nervous debility and private
comnlaints are ever where stamp
ing out quackery. Treaties arid
question list, a physician's gift to
suffering humanity, will be sent
fiee to those alliictec. Address
with stamp
PIOXEKR INSTITUTE,
405 Kearny -St., Kooni 2, h'an
Francisco, Cal.
We o.'trry a large sttn-k of
printer's stationery, well a
sortetl, lxught tlirett from the
manufacturers at a low ligure,
and can give the best of work
in all kinds of printing for the
least money. Try us.
Faisi.ky & Smiley.
THE MARKETS.
Al.BANT QUOTATIONS.
Wheat- 7(1!.;
(late 6oe
Flour $4.25 pet btil
Potatoes -li c
Eirt's Tic
Butter 'iT0:)!c
Lard UKiiVic.
Hams 14l.'ic.
Shoulders 6ic.
Bacon 10 13c.
Hops 'Mc:Z
Hay Timotbv. 16. oats'and cl.ear.
113.'
App es flreen, tl oer bu.
PluAt Dried, Hcc. per lb.
App dried bleached e eundried
& V c.
Chickens (5 00 2-".50
Beef ogo"c cross.
Mutton :g;; ."ioper head.
Hon S,i,j dressec.
Veal afi"c.
EGGS FOR SALE.
I will sell full blood Leghorn
eggs, both tingle and rose comb,
for $1 50 per 1.1. also dotted Wvan
dotts, Light Brahmas, Isng'han
and Plymouth Kockp at the same
price. L..T. Ihtcic,
Tangent, Or.
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