THE MOKNTNG JIEKALD: TUESDAY, MAY 20, fSOl.
.
Daily a.nl
TFP.M OK .-I liM.'UM'TM'N
DAILY
t'i' '-, 1 enry niomir.if ei;ept Meiiday.j
-:iv. roi r'V
y .1. til, t i
T, piT we-k...
r. ........
6 IA'
Wr.Cli I.V,
ji'uShed evry Fri-Uy Morning.)
n.' ..'!, hi uiii.uir., in a'lai:;:t $i.0
..I :u ud'.'Uiec...
2.50
IMF. MAIL.
Vi.b ii vitAH-anv postoltiec clow
J' r oitu is north
The Kastcrn stv.ta ' 6
Itn.-West Side (
SO A. M,
An I the Nuirow Ca i R. R.J )
cr l'o"!utd ai't Sai i ..11 A. II
i!i: .nd Va;iina - ........ 1 -r. M
trite - ., i, ir . 7:Sr.
'!"!. (-.toiti.-e Mill lie tl ' tl e.i.h evening
iMril .11 IO cv it o'clock.
lieji.-tercd matter tor tlm lv r.ornini
It -r. .-.iH I v mailed before o clock tht
r-v: teinni'.
OKF.CO.N' PACIFIC Tl.MK TAIiLK.
Arrives Uejiarts
r '.ssTrcr. .
Fu uht
11.1:1pm 12. iO pin
. :t.loini 7. lu a in
TIMUEl: I'l.Uyi'ElllSi: MUST
STOP.
If Commissioner Carter can do
it timber stealing in Colorado,
Montana, Idaho, North I'ukota,
South l.ikt;i, Wyoming, Nevada,
and I'tali must stop. The cin-iiii.-siuiier'a
recent ciivular letter
of i;i;tnictii,'tis to roisters and re
ieivrrs. relating to the) act of
.M i.:h .;, lv.n( i3 a follows:
'Settlors upon the public lands,
miners, fat mors, and other bona
lide residents who have not a
suili"ii-nt supply of timber on their
own lands for lite.vuol, fencing, or
building J Ui )'iJf.s,?or fjr necessary
nse in developing the mineral anil
i. tiier natural resoi lives of the land.
i. wned or occupied by them, are
l' !iiui; d to !!') ure timher from
ttu-
.it'!
lands to be used !
'these purposes; but not for sileur
'lis; o-'ul, oi use on otlit r lands oi
by other persons. The law
e.in.!iui-1 not to give the ii;jht to
cut timber on any appropriated or
reserved public lands. The cut
t or removing of timber from
P'lblic lands by or for any app'.i
cant b fore au'.hoiitv has been
ull'icia'.ly granted by the Secretary
oi the. interior will render the
pas ty so ol!'eniling liable to pi use-i-iition
for tresjMss and subject hi.
applieation to rejection."'
".-'i . -:n til owners, lumber
d 'ali-rs. and others who in any
manner cause or procure timber to
be cut or removed frmi any public
lands in violation of the law or (he
r ;les and reflations, whether
directly throiiirh contract or by
purchase, are ei(ua!ly guilty oi
trespass with the individuals who
actually cut or remove such tim
bers, and are liable to criminal
prosecution. The procurer or
manufacturer of timber so cut, as
we'l a- the purchaser of such tim
ber or its products, is also liable in
civil suit tor the value thereof."'
A jum'atcii from New York
says: "The pold pu.le is a; yet
iiiisolvcil in Wall street. Finan
ciers have not been able to deter
mi.ie with satisfaction the ea!
cau.-e of the piesent export move
ment. " There is nothiri); puzliiu
about the matter. No matter
w hat the immediate caue is, the
bottom reason is that there is not
enough t'old in the world to do its
business and therefore there is a
constant stru'le to g-'t posses
sion of as much of it as possible in
order to establish a basis for
credit. The phenomenon is a con
stantly recurring one. and its evil
ell'ects will have to be borne until
the world has sense enough toper
cehe that it is u dangerous busi
ness attempting to try to fet a!onr
with a restricted measure of
values Chronicle. j
A i.M-v me-nber of the Far :
i ji i,aay i resnyierian cnurc.i, oi ;
Nt!W York, has got int-j trouble i
..ii i , i i
wiih liei church wearnii; a two
diminutive bathing suit. It as
pears slie is a pliuiip prettv bloiMe
and l..-in,' in mourning had a 'AT1 wl' t.-tun. nt of (ieo. V.
. , ' . I urinn'.li, I'rvi'.iM-u, ill iiirsiiaiice ol
lihieK !l Hint 1 smt made, ol c, ,ur; e tl,,' terms of t!-ast wiPand testa
in regulation ttvle. 1'ut l! e ' ttn-nt ol Saiit itnr.Ki il and in furtlu r
, ' . , . I piir-iuiin v .if an order of the ulmvc
cnurch members stirred up by ... , mm dulv made and entcn.l
fiwioiis jiic s. were .sc.iu!alied 1
and in.-liated action a : inst tin
fair one in the chun h. Seaside
bathers shout 1 be careful in rc-anl
to bathing suits.
- -m- -
Tin: NV.V Orleans troubles does
. .
not seem to have any gieat detei -
ling ilillr.eiKT upon the Italians,
, i .i . .
as tlie coii:,ii.., in ti.a country re-
port va'-t numiiers oi" emigrants
... , - , , .
sh. pi-iiig for the I mted :at s.
Eviileiitlv the Italian trouble is a
great deal of bluil on the part ef
" . '
tiie. Italian oilicia's, an 1 it don't
seem to bluil' inuc'i either.
Tni: national indebtedness is a
matter of interest and concern, but
: i. .ii.. ...i : I
111 COIIipai laou no oioei na.ious
ours is not a matter of much
s,licitu le. For the purposes of ,
Cjmp:iri3Q t!u census tvmati has)
; world, and is able to show the in
WEKKiiY crease or decrease in the last ten
' years in the case oi i!:e mou im-
p irtun countries. In this com-
tl... l'.,;i...l !.... a ,...1t..a
jl.lll.Vli LUC Illicit i ltm.. 111..CII--3 i
an extremely favorable appearance
even if national, state, and county
debts are all lumped together.
The aggregate indebtedness of the
foreign nations heard from very
nearly doubled from 1SS0 to lS'.iO,
while that of the United States
was reduced nearly one-half. The
strictly national debt wa reduced
more than one-half, while that of
the states was somewhat dimin
ished, and that of the countries
sli'-'htlv increased, though not in
proportion to the increase of popu
lation. The comparison of public!
indebtedness per capita of the
population is very favorable to
the United States. In France it
amounts to $llti.35; in the Nether
lands, $'.. 5i ; in tireat liritain,
tS7.7!; in Italy, $7t.0i. In the
United States the national debt
per capita is $14. ;, or, including
state and roun'y debts, $20.4ii.
This dot-s not include the strictly
local indebtedness of towns and
municipalities, but that ia in no
wise represented in the public
debt of foreign nations, and should
not be included for the purpose of
comparison. The whole world
seems to be pretty nearly $j.00o
XX,0'H in debt, but its assest are
doubtless suflicient to keep it
from t ho- perils of bankruptcy lor
iime time to come.
A cKSi'isB duel, with all the
punctillious rules observed is one
of the latest Chicago Fenea
tions. It was over a pretty
woman, too, so all the romantic
characteristics are attendant. The
on'y drawback seems to have
j been an evident intent on the part
ol one ol the principals to make it
a nit ans of suicide.
; A
quarter
: OF A
-on, in .ir h
now IVtki-r 'i . n
CENTURY
:u tn !t iri'
:AC9
tn.l lffii'iitictit ri(th;itt-oii!itry. Tiii-
u i t.-t no ottirr tli.m Mr. John Stewart, one
ft ih - t;iltliift ;iiiii:noHt itit)ih-titi:tt citieus
it ri.i-4-uuiiTy. Ina rt-ct.-iit Icltcr he ts:
"i t: i' t-ct-ii sutfi tiui (mm pains in my k
;t 1 i-.ii'r.l kiiiiify ooiipl hint tor wmi' time,
.tii'i t'ul i !! i ii i any r- int uvh without any
;t tuiHr:vi n iurf. 'I he p ii-is m in baik
rt il oint' o hrvt rc tli u I w.i pri'vetttt-)
tp'iu .Vtfiniiim to my work anl couM not
ii .t- v.nli Mit the n-r ol a nnt. lKuri-iy,
ihroiiuh a frtt ji'l, f tlu- vvinlvrml nirci t(
toit 1 Oregon Kiihuy Twi, I w;w in hi.-fl to
, try a ;iml from that vu'v tirt dose I
f.-untl instant trh. f, and ('i f trt u inif half
'In- l'' 'iii t of titv lto the piins in &y ha k
i-Ptirt-lv di-.ipp irt'd I huvt- t-vt-ry dith in
tht virtue of tin orv-oii Kitlney Tc., and
r.ui toiui'.'ii.ritioti.sly rLVonmivnd it to m
frit n-N. I in'i not he without it tor an
thi." 'icoii Kidney Ti;a curt-s halach':, incm
tiiierit c if urn.f, lirit k dust svdiinem, burn
in or p.unf.il sciiKttion uhih; urinating, and
iii afte- tio'i-i ot tho kidtit-y or urinary .rani
ol cither bt .
HUMPHREYS
Vh. lit Mi niiKY S Spr ihcs arc scientific illy
and cap-fully prepared prejiiptions; used
for nian unr in privMv prat'licv with sue-
rv, and for over thirty years use I by the
t.-p'.e. Kun single flpv.'irio id u euro for
tin' diM aio naitttxl .
"I hr: spe ili - cure w ithout drti'Ju'iuLr,
pur'iit of fdii'-in the ostein, and are in
fa- t and devd (he sovereign remeilies of the
world.
l,l-r l'lNi lCt. OS. L't RK.H. J-K1CKM..
I K'Va, .'--n-;eMtioiit trillaininution. ,s ;
I Worm-, worm fi--r. uorm cohe....
:f Crwnsi Cohe, or tet:thifnr of infant.. mJ'
-I lMaTl!fiT of children or adult "J."
."i lnenrerv, (iripinir, Itihiou.- Colic -'
ti t ho!tra Morhu-, vr mitin
7 t'-uiyh', eold, broiu hitirf 2'
Neuraikiia, tioihaehe, Fat-traehe 'Jit
'. Meaia- he, i k htada' he, vertigo.... !
10 lpspepsia. billions Htomach L'i
1 1 Suppressetl or Painful 1'eriods -Jj
12 W hile.H, too profiifie peiioxlH -
l:lCronp, coiu'h, ilitthult breathing
Jl Salt Klieum. easipelas. erupt ona.. -.'
li Uneumati-in, rheumatic pains. 2.r
lu Kecr and a-ue, chills malaria
17 Tilfs, blind tr hlrcdinir ."o
l' Ci'arrli, influenza, col'i in the head TO I
'o h'topin' Onin, violent eouirhs 50
'.! 'iit-ral debility, physical Wfjikness 60 1
7 Kidney tli:ui' .V !
Nervous drbility ion
Ml l'rinar WeakM-sx, witting led ;.o
;j I'i.v aits ot the heart, palpitation.... 1 Vl
Sold hv dni,'L'ists. nr ent postpaid On rv
.x-ipt r.f pri. e. ir. Ilu:iiihrt-ys' Manual, (14i
piL'e-) ridilv botiml in eloth and gild, mail
ed ree, JIL'MI'UKKYS' MKh, o.,
Ill 1H William St , New YosW.
SPEC I FIGS
i
i vrrniur', sale.
0"' 1 '''' Ccurt ol l.inn county, Orvtron
In rc the i-iiitc of I
,;... w. Warmoii,. ,i..on.-.i. i
, 1 VOTU'K IS IlKKKlii' OIVKN THAT TIIK
I ll iiii'tir-iifin-,1 ih,- duly :ipointci) 1 1 -
liil ami aclinsr feole executor of the
'''
1 1 i oi d in tlie iiiiovc i iititled i aue
..ii tin.- llli d .v uf April. I-'.M, author
I in.'. !i . i ii-'ni and din ctinir him as
j ucli xi-i ntm- t-i make sale of the real
I '',"i',;", l-tV-hn.ft-r aeirUied, will
mi Sai urday, t tj..d day of May. 1S'.H,
j at the hour ol I nYln. k v. M. "of said
day a! tin- mitt lioiife door in tin:
, '''"., ,,f AH'-my. bum enmity, Or.-on,
nil -r tor - jle and m II at puldie aue.
1 t;,.n t.. tin- M-het mid h.-.t t.iddrr for
! cash m h.ool and in one puree! the
I follow hi;i tl' -jeril'id real property
,( llluiM:r , tlll. ,.st.,,0 of
! di eeasi-d. to- i! : lSeiriiiiuiiig at the
I Soutliwest e,,rner of tlie Dnnatioii
, aMl r!aim )f .,llt,s Pjl,-,M., le
j .-aim- l-in ir at the S-uilheast eorner of
j Soutl.w.-M .,ii;irter of . e.i -m 7
II iwn.-l.ip 14 eith I.ane . West
i Wiihuie tte nn riiliaii in Linn eountv,
i """-".'V "i" .""'''' V
1 1 ins, l in-itee noiiii io,i, inriiee
;'e-t ni. tin-nee Smith rods.
theme West -MO rods, theme Smith
1 ir,-'. roils In the place of tieiiinniii.
Dated this .Ist day of April, lsnl.
;. .... V KFBVFV
Kxeetit ir nf the la.st will and tcrta.
'.'.'H1'1 "'"'L ;irmotll
Att ys for Executor.
SPRING
OUR STOCK OF SPUING WAGONS IS THE LA Re; EST NI MOST
COilTLETE ON THE PACIFIC COAST. ANI COMPRISES
ALL THE LEAD1 NG STYLES )F
Four-Spring Passenger and Moun
tain Wagons,
SPECIAL PARCEL DE
LIVERY WAGONS,
0'K JIORE LUSINESS
WAtiOXS,
ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE
WAGON'S, 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 best,
Staver $c
NEW MARKET 15 LOCK, -
WE CARRY THE LA R JEST AND
THE PACIFIC COAST OF
2acliixiery and Vehicles of Every Description.
SHM I OK CATAI.Oli E AMI I'liH K LIST.
AV. O. IA."1S As
ALBANY, -
i'i..v r.i .!.; i
i lie nit ii wi lino ,i,.iiii, ii, t,i
not he ialou ln-catise their wive?
talk eo constantly ahout Miitthuwi?
and Wasllh'iril. Its not their uoud
looks the ladies are talkinjr about,
,. .r . 1 " . ,. :. , rooms for II ' limnliii t S111.1I1 rviiriiM. 1 IHVI'ai vd 111 t heir IMtjerv to l-.ir-
and heatmgirtoves they sell .Every,. w,ul win-rvi, xc-,obul o.r Pu i.Vwhall kinds ..f taock, i.d U,,i
one seems to he aeliirhted when iv ti.ua iwrnie. . . i- . , .., ,,, .
1 r W
Liir , uii, ii,iii .,. iiiin ...
Ourstockoicandv has arrived,,
anil we will irive sni-cial ra'e Ioi
churciiea and socialiles. .Mueller. PnOVVIWR liPH! ', "rclmri. ol J...vtd un-t S..i.rf
A (j irrett I J " 'JH JJliwO ! hear 111 nund that 1.:' adv; :ii.-
'. ' iContractois and Builders.,lwntSiX",l"ilw,) of ''j- 'f'
WmoiI for Sulo.
Dry fir wood delivered to any :
part of the city at $:5 00 per cud'1
Leave on lets at the loot oi ferry
strett lit
' ard.
1'. W.
pink a lumber
A FULL LINE OF BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES
JULIUS CRAOWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE
gPlMG
The public is invited to inspect the im
mense stock of Dry Goods
3 FOR THE
His iv-iortn-nt U bi--r tlui
and prices.
Tlie Highest Market Price Paid for
WAGONS. Jlar
half-platform
sh ring wagons.
SCROLL SJ'RINU Wagons'
'HANKY WAGONS,"
'TAYLOR' OH THREE-
SPRING WAGONS,
1 1 A LF-S PRi.NG WA .ON S,
EX I RKSS WAGONS,
DKLIYEb'Y WAGONS,
prices lowest, quality considered.
Walker
PORTLAND, OREGON.
MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON
co. age:
OREGON.
ALBANY
.nrn.,
UntbUH
.191
Eu'.l C rps of Ir.stiuftojs. '
I'lxininl, h-'h li(li-t t:U-r.ii-y, i-:;:,-ri-ia t
!lit li',rii,..il 4-1 l l?linrn- i.f Kln.H i.r !
ran.'ed tom. i t im.- nrr.l a!l iria.lc.1 o
jtii.i.ii.i. u.. . :. i ,t t
: .twi.-t.:a irmu ir,ui 'r.iittm. ir.
, r..r,o i tsi'j.50 ivr t-;-sii. i
I Inttrumetital ins', not ion in uiunc i f
'''" ''.v nss lA-.ua tioitra. i
ror -:r-iil rs anil full particular. n.lr.
, ...
1 uie bwaucni,
Aiinv, or,-n. !
I
' inii'orm Kirat lrm. u-llh Wul.
' ace & Cuniek, real estate agents,
.l'.muy, Oregon. EHtimates given
in an Kiuas ol hiiuuingsor carpen-
, er work. All work intrusted to
will bo promptly executed.
FOi: i:OYS AND (ilKL-s
AMODNCEMEN
SPRING OF
e.vt - b?f-,ro, aril 1.3 is prepare I
Bakery
..A FULL STOCK OF
Staple Groceries
Crockery. Glassware.
TticlicHt ip-.alily tf tvr.f, L'ks. cciilirt
DUtH, tti.
FRESH BAKED HREAD EVERY
DAY.
At thU old ri'Iial'Ic hnupe U nlv to St
fouml a conipk-lc awortmclit of Ijv-ih f.nii
irroctrifd, to vliicl it conr-tuMly lti-i: ir a.iil. J
ill the se-wou-iiiit: liuts oi roj':rius aji l yto
viiiioiia, euvh an
Cianboirks,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to ordii
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts.
Eastern Buckwheat Flour.
Cannea Goods of All Kinds, '
Bohemian Glass&are, ttc, j
Thene genjs were all ttoi,.-,'l:t w'tcn V'::' :
ere low ami tlu'beut;it il-e miui'i 'a-H
tven to hi.- ou-.oimrj. Ht.ri.-ritS-r J!u-p;a-v
il tile old coiner iii hirnta-nl l.e ....iI-.d fe?h. ;
Conrad Jljrr.
DR. W. C. NEGUS, j
'iraduate of the Hnyal ( oil ii of j
London, Kiuliiiul, aUoof t lie licllo i
vue Medical Colli1!-. I
The lr. lias Bpeut a li.r' 'imc of
study ami practice anil irakes a l:e-
jialty of chronic ili:;casi-3, rnnuvoii j
cancers, grrofv'ai-iilarrmnntSjtuuior j
nd wens, without iah or t!if kniK. j
He also makes a hjiccialty of trc.;t- j
uieut with f-lecfrh it y. IU. j-.racti- dl ;
in the Ucrninn French aii'i l!:i.L'!i h
iiogpitals. Calls iromitly ai-tinl-. -.i !
lay oiht. His invito :
"...UD WILL TO ALL." i
I iOilice and r-'ai leiice l-'eiry slrci j
betA'Hun I h.nl am! ruurth. I
:p:cA:tsro.
! 'PIIO.SE WI.SIIINO A KIKST ( l.A-S !
: L s'riipent, the mvl.: stiml 'i.,
linritc of lliirf i-'i.l. i- in 1m- sniU'l . .'"ri--
it Mi: Ii. I'.. UvusuiV, a;u-...t In- M t- i
J r:nib, Ki-t "tu-.-t. 'In- t . o. .1 iri
mrtru,Vi.ia'i
hej'l lor Ki'f. ,is - '
-uruest af i
f -ilallil iiv
oi ! ,
.kit it-
I.- -c.-.
-'"i" '" a"1;' '-'
i i ;
M-l.
nwr rurr v.i.i u v,,ii ;
X i r;-,-r3 .
Ilvinan . r.rowii.'ll
0 r j
""'-"'""o I "
ineui.
. 1
Itiii.t :ml sltur.
JO "ol U1W l 5 ineail HS( .!l
ion will have to i.iy i.:ne .!;. n i
prolifasmi one can do bi.-in-' i
without expense, l he ii'ic;! ,,n i -
1 w ho can sell you the best gooi!i-
lor the least thopoy.
Sami-i i. E. Yol
BAZAAR STORE.
189! AT
-
pl.lti! V
to sUis'y cusb.m.os in
Country Product
s G.L.BlackmaD,
'IHIffc Dnios, Paints, Oils, Perfumery
H-rZ'd AND TOILET ARTICLES,
''&MA$0BMM -And a full line of-
i0m$m Books, Stationery, Periodicals.
-.:?2s'M Prescriptions Carefully Comoounded.
A!-o cariics tl.e finest lines of
Pianos & Organs
IX Till: WILLAMETTE VALLEY,
OA LL
A M) EXAMINE HIS STOCK.
Mill FKLLOvVS TUMPLE, ALBANY, ORECiON.
JULIUS
Miiiiufactiirerof
N'D DEALER IN-
ir i i i- a;.! -n Ti,irtr ... M. iTRiL.niin and Eriar Pipes, at
fun 'i:;- o ii,ak-. rs' Ar'.i---i'9.
N'c . of t,r, i';l- i.!(;i'n -a::,!y store, A'.ijany, Oregon,
The largest and best line of $3 shoes
-p-.,-. OT A 11-koriTr
- f' - 'i iil'-il ill CiLUcXlLy .
N. B. All my dry.goocls at cost.
i U;sr STiiEET, ALBANY, OREGON.
t4 V".
-ii
ake
tmmons
Liver
or
One D ose
loo Dollars.
nriS t.. R: I consider one de Im
. iiriiis l.i..-r lo unltnr north SlIIMI. w
I i-o i:i'Ti.l. Hca.laehe, coiilil eat oth
i'ii- uitii mtisfiu-tion or ajip.-tite- ha the
; 1,'m-s. ,:..l felt altntherout of aorta. I re
j s rt. .1 to I'i'ie Man, Calomel, Oiiiniu , and
ji - virvrine.lv mu'esteil, hut only nlitaineil
ir ,rv relief. One done of S L R did m
:n .re -o. tl t'-ian lHMI worth of dnetora an
': !it"ri-iif. Kviji-y, J C Martin.
1 have 'e"n a traher for twentv veam, and
! -l-oiru' tlui tiinehvc hail lepcated attackaof
i h.-ad lehe, iiroilmcd liv torind Liver, and
e- e !n''ii entirelv en ol hy Simmons Livel
'""!-''ur. I foun t 'to he of so mild
A irr. tei in its a tion 8 not to interfere. In
j the least with my dull tin the nehool room,
Tt thiwe nimilat aittn K a and snhject tothe
Anie, I cannot a hikrt recomiuend Sim
man L:vr Reimiator.
E. K. CHiBtl l anio' ellarllle Kj.
V
7 7
Keguiat
J"OS"E!E)i"B:,
Choice Cigars
JIEAI.KK IX
Fine Shoes for Ladies.
Fine Shoes for (ieiitlemen.
Fine Shoes for Children.
And the finest line of Gents
FURNISHING GOODS in
the cily.
Sole agency for the Ludlow
Fine Shoe.
FOUND AT LAST I
THE WATEIiritOOF
OIL BLACKING,
ror harness, Ihk.Ik, tlioes. i-arriau ai.il
biiKifj- topM, patent leather, etc.,
CANNOT BE EQUALED
in millinery oi B'Kil qnalltleH. I DC 10!
lo in ro a few of ita qualities:
1st. It i9 lasting and durable.
I'd. It does not rub oil on the
hands or clothes.
od. It is perfectly waterproof.
4th. It softens the leather to its
natural Ptate.
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 01 inein.
7th. It can be used on the finest
boots and shoes and not prevent
the use of the common boot-blacking,
but will soften and keep them
irom cracKing.
Now, my friends, if euch an oil
as this would suit vou. iro to the
drug store of Ilulin & Dawson,
w here you can get it for 50 cents
per bcx. One box will oil more
than one set of harness. Receipt
for making the oil is sold only for
individual use.
-J. C. DEVINE,
Manufacturer and Agent,
Albany, uregon.
Health is Wealth !
Pr. E. C. West's
nerve and brain
treatment, a fruar
anteed apeeiflc for
hysteria, dizziness
(lis, headache, ner
vous prostration
caused by the use of
alcohol or tohacco,
anftviiinir of hrain
result iiiK in insanity
and Icadin? to mis
cry, decay and lost
of power in either
sr x Each I Kir con
tains one ni nth'e
treatment. One dol
lar a box, or six box
es for Ave dollars,
sent by mail pre
paid on receipt of
Srice. Guarantees
sued only by J. A.
CunmiiiiirH, drueirist
soleauent, Albany.
.Oregon.
3500 REWiRD
We will pay the aliove reward; foranr cast
of liver coinplair.t. dysjicoaia. siek heai'iaehe
indigestion, constiiation or costiveneas we
cannot cure with West's liver pills, when tl
direction are strictly complied with. They
are puiely ycirelaldc and never fail to itire
satisfaction. Lartre boxes, containing? 30
pins, -ii cents, i ne genuine manuractured
only by the John V. West cnniny, Chicaeo
Illinois. Sold by J. ACuinmii&s, Orudis!
Albany, Creiron .
Julius (Jradwohl, proprietor of
the Golden Kule Bazaar, informs
us that he will add to his already
large business a complete line of
shelf hardware and familv
groceries. The pales of his Golden
Rule teas and baking powder ia
steadily increasing. He still keeps
up the elegant prizes w ith these
goods.
-THE-
Iapinaltate !
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T. K. HOGO, Receiver.
Oregon Development Co.'s
Steamship Line
22 Hours Less Time
Than by any other route:
Accomodations unsurpassed for rr,n fort an
Safety. Fares and (roiiftiU ia lamina an
the Oregon Ucve optucnt companj's
ships, much less that by any other routs
ween all points in the VWlllnu.ct'c tl
and San Francisco.
SAIIiXNO DATES.
FROM TAQCIXA.
Willamette Valley.... ay 7th
W V .. I at
Willamette Valley ...... 24, SI
fkoii aa rajLNcuKXi
Slav 3rd
'lth
' 20, X6
Willamette Valley
Willamette Valley..
The company reserve the rijjht to cLi .j
teaiuers or aailinir dates.
DAILT ra&fcsMiltR maiKB
Kxcept hunilays.)
h Tac.alna 7:00 a I I.v Albany 12:20 r
CorvallW 10:SP a u " Corvaliis 1:01 Pa
Ar Albany 1 1:0a a M I Ar Yauiiia 4 as r. .
O. & C. trains connect at Ail.an and cor
" Wm. M. Hoao,
C, lloors, General Uaiikcr.
G.f &P. Agent
Corvaliis, 0 on
EAST SOUTH
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC HQUTE.
THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE
California express trains run d.iiiy
soirru
NORTH
,.1'ortiand Ar.. 9:i! am
..Albany Lv.. 6:ii am
..S. 'Ulciseo.Lv.. tf-ou pm
7:00 p m..Lv...
10: p m..Lv...
10:15 a m..Ar. ...
Loral Tats. Train lllj - -iHx. bunday
ts0 a m..I.v Portland Ar. . 4 .oft pm
12:20 p m. .Lv. . . . AIban ......L . . K;m. m
5:40 p mAr.....Ho i.urlf L . . i:..'0 am
Le Imiii on llraiiili.
2.36 p iaLv..
,'-'::(.'. p m Ar .
T:io a m..Lr
S.22a m..Ar
...Albany Ar.. i.r.
. . LeSanon L s i. :
Alliany Ar. 4 ( ,.
Lelianon Li., j 4 -u
ALBANY LOCAL, DAILY (Except Sunda.)
S.00 r ..Lv Portland Ar....9.M a a
U.00 Ar. ..Albany Lv....s.u0a
FULLMAI B I'FFKTSLEErEKs?.
TOURIST SLEEPING CAKS,
For accommoiiation of Second-tMass Pa
senders attached to Express 'J rams,
VTest Mile IHvlslon.
Between Portland and Corvaliis
Mall Train llnliy-Except Sunday
730am..Lv ....Portland ...Ar.5.30p. m
12:10 p m. . Ar Corvoiiie. . L-. 12.6rip. m
At Alhany and Corvaliis connect with
trains of Oregon PacilicUaiiroad.
Express Train lnll (Exctpt Sunday
4:40 p m. . Lvt.. Portland .. . Ar.. 8:20 am
7:25 p m..Ar iIeliinnville.Lv..6.45Jun
THROUGH TICKETS
lo All Point
EAST AND SOUTH
5"For tickets and full 'information re-
cardim; rates maps, etc., call on couipanj-
av-ent at Altianv.
K. KOE1II.EU,
Manarer
E. P. ROCERS,
As-t. O V P. A
A WEAK MAN
Can core himself of the de
plorable results of early abnee and
perfectly restore his vigor and vital
ity hy our home treatment. The
remarkable cures of hopeless cases
of nervous debility and private
complaints are ever" where stamp
ing out quackery. Treaties and
question list, a physician's gift to
sutlering humanity, will be sent
fiee to "those alllicteo. Address
with stamp
PIONEER IN'.STITI'TE,
405 Kearny St., Room 2, San
Francisco, Cal.
We carry a large stink of
printer's stationer', well as
sorted, bought direct from the
manufacturers at a low figure,
and can give the best of work
in all kinds of nrintinsr for the
least money. Try us.
I'aipi.ky tv: Smilky.
THE MARKETS.
AI.BAJfT QUOTATIONS.
Wheat-to;.-Oats
50c
Flour 4.25 per bbl
Potatoes -loc '
Ejrirs 12c
Butter 2a0Xie
Lard 10(4 Pi ic.
Hams Htilrc.
Shoulders OtrfSc.
Bacon lOQl-Jc.
Hons 3oV.i"
Hay Timothy, f oatand cheat,
Apr es Green. 1 nor in.
PI un Dried, vote, per lb.
App es dried-bleached He sundr'ed
d c.
Chickens $5 00 a..50
Beef .tg.ic cross.
Mutton a:;.;Vper head.
Hotrs &s dressed.
Veal t'Ka0fc.
ECCS F0R"SAlET
I will sell full blood Legh.rn
EK9, both simde nn.l r
f . r,. . . : "VOD V VJ1JJ 11.
for n 50 per 13. also dotted Wya,,'
dotts I.,Kht Brahmas, Langsl an
and Plymouth Rocks at the same
price.
I'. J. IIOfCK,
Tangent, Or.
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