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1 f TIIE MOKNINC- iTEKALI): TUESDA V, JUNE 2, fM)l, A. MI DAILY l.c....rv ion.m -"''; ! r . t.v . :iirt.-r. ptf v. k 0 i flw -r. t.v . sirit-r, per y u.:;, f.r ):..., U el- wi.mi.v. I'ul.li tn.-i (Virv r'ri.l.y M.T' ini;.) n iuj, ( t-r 'iti'.iiii, hi auv.it. .'... Wn. rl not n.u HI lv:tlli'.;... ...J-.' .. -.N Mr.i't .: tie Al!;nv p...itulF...ei.-lo.io r r :l 1 i,lln Inula Tin: l-iisti'm itn'.-s I'll.' Wc,t Sl.it; ) tJUlO A. An 1 Wio tuiiow Oa x k. i:.; oi I .'.;lii l x.'.'l Sii . 11 A. M o ..ill. jhiiI V;t'irna I--';.' r. m u.l...t. n.uth .. r i;wr. u 1h-1 nt'iitiie u ill 1." .li-i-h cxei.iit. jro'u six !o nvvcii o'do. k. I..Vlt-l-.- 1 niM'.-r lur tin' ly intimity trim -hi.-i:M ! r'i:Ai?ct K'cro o i-c. th. r-'yl 'Us .'veiiinr. OliKl.o.N' lM'lr'IO TIMK TAIU.K. Arrins lr"rtf. vnvnir.-r. i'uiht.., tl.: . :i i :. jr ii. i.' a ii l in i'i:EiDL:n i. i. rm.mc.. '"What alls the democracy ?-' asks the .Minneapolis Journal, an iiulcpeiidnic ut newspaper. ot h. nj ao the i:a:n u driver Cleve land possessed a ma:i: power tu stir tin- partv to enthusiasm. irover li'-Iiv-viil ami believes in i. ini stli. lie lias been talkim: inner Cleveland incessantly, and in pr'.pjrti i to Lis luipiacity Las the Cleveland enthusiasm died out of th.; democratic party. There is Hi my Watteison lamenting the fmposilion of a ".lnwnnp lunninee on his party in ISS.s aiul fwl inn annual for timber ut another ijnality. The Atlanta Constitiuion, next to Vatterin's jiaper in the South, is also aveix to Cleveland. In the .Northern stu'es there is a p'lii ral liieak U in the Cleveland idolatiy. 1'ahuer of Fliinois, is holdiy Lhaiujiii.ned as a suhstitute. So is .-: iner. of Illinois. There is a caution-. movement toward Chief Justiee Fuller. The St. I'anl ( ilohe is one of the organs asking if Fuller doe. not "till the lull." The Clevel.tr. i j-ialfurm lias heen hiiattered. F heins to look as if the d 'moerats are trying to esi.ipe from him Will they l.e aMe t do .-o'.' Ai..'. will they pi into tiw ea-upaM o: lS'.C on a stiadd:e taii;!' .lank, a? in 1I, hoping to win on that b.e-'is, w In n t he w hole eountry i opeiiii!. i's eyes to the faet tli.il the lllaiiie r-i '.!' i i y sys'.etn is n titep toivard tarill' reio; in sue.'i at tie deiii-MTats have never vtl taken? The ileiunera's are alsi j ladically divided on the f-ilver' ipiestion, with a prepoiii'ierati! I free silver and inflation element, i Watteison wains his party, after advocating fr e coinage in hisj paper for the ast year oi two. tliat ''you ca.inot ;iiu:'n' mi.;' with safety the inoi eyed centers. Tiif l'.a-t is against in th" matter. The lin.ited or unlimiti d . ina.'e ! ii'ver isn nn-re shii h jleth." Tlo ill iiK cratlc ot L'aiiS ale di.-ttaet'd over the iHestioii whether tlii' pat ty shall stick totaiit!' reform oi make f:ee silver the isu -. Th'-e di--sen:''ons w i'd ke'-p the party in hot water until their convention meets. They tlotoriou-ly I ck 1 1 -s:rentr:h of party discipline possessed Fy the rei-ulilicars. And certainly there are no thorn in the pathway of the latter if they stick to reciprocity. th essential moderate protection ad vocated by Mr. l'.lainc. :uid t honest luonev. :.rMi'.;i:.iyTs fi:m t:umrt:. All the transatlantic steamship lines have come to the conclusion at last that thete is some vitality in the immigration !a3 of the Fnited Mates and have begun to warn their agents in Furope to sell tickets only to those who are healthy and moral. The North German Floyde Company has i-ent printed circulars all over ier- manv in-dnu ting its ngeiiis and; suli-agents to take n passengers that t he laws of the Fn-te-l S.ate proliitiit lroni landing. In order j . . . I tl maU'' till notice etlec'ive t lie j company charges its agent- w i :h i for the return passage of such passengers as shill be sent back, if the return is due to lack of proper care and attcntio 1 on the part of the agent. This action of the transportation companies is a great gain to the Fnited States. It has been a matter ot much ditliculty h.-ieto-tore to enforce the law because the steamship compani. s oppo- cd it, or, at least, did nothing to help carry nut its provi-euis. Naturally thev did not want to l.e compelled to carry passengers ha-d; for noth ing, so they helped the imuiigraii:? rather than the uili.t is of the law. i ! Now that they have taken tli? other track we may I xik t o see the i volume of immigration dec re .1 e i rapidly. It is high time that the volume Daiy TEKM:. of immigration should lessen ar.il shrink. For tin first three months ,i the pit-sent year there wtre Ian led at six 1 art.-t in tl e I " n i 1 1-. I St:' !i ri, namely, at Uall imore, IViston, New OiKump, New York, I l'li iladelphia ami San Francisco, Si',,l IS immigrants, V li i.h is about ' 'O per cent of the entire immigra tion of which record and report are made. Of this number 71,.'!('7 stepped ashore at New Ymk. Tin se figures do not tell the whole fetory, lither, for they do not in clude immigrants comin,' in ly way nl tun iwitisn -ortn Am M ican provinces and .Mexico. Still the numbers are certainly lari: enough to cause Serious app'ehen sion to every one who ha looked into the .subject at all, and to cause a jrtncral feeling of rejoicing that the steamship compan;"a have linally ileti'rmined to -trengthen the haiuls of the gov ernment, instead of trjing to evade and undermine the ianiii iiration law s. Skcuktaky Foster has made a ruling that polygamists come un der the heal of debarred immi grants ar i should not be allowed to enter the Fnited States. This is certainly in accordance w ith the letter of the law. w hich excludes not only paupers, but criminal?, and polygamy is a crime under the laws of every civilized coun try in the world. If the alien soun e of supply to Moriiiondom is cut oil' there will be some chance of settling Ftah with anti-Mormons and of controlling the terri tory in th intervfta of decency and morality. NeatFittingSnits TAILOR IViADE For-:-Synii!r-:-lVc!ir. Co-t no more made of good material than ready made i.l-titting garments. V. J. GRAHAM, Jkiiiot Tailor, h is in stock the finest due of siii ing and summer suit ings ever brought to .Alba ny, including diagonals, cheviots and plaids, lie has also a beautiful line ' I pints goods in anv stvle desirtd. 2TC;iiI and see if it is not hue. TME Glorious Fourth J ugenE WILL (,'FLi:i'KATF, And iil give more elaborate and enthusiastic entertainment than anv city in the state. Every thing ill be provided for a patriotic jubilee. THE -M) KEGIMENT IS IT C A XI F 2d Z IT 7 Will be in session at Eugene at that time, and the week preced ing, and will form a very attrac tive feature of the day. This line body of ."iOO men will give splen did exhibits of drill, parade, etc. Fauces and open air concerts willi music by the best band in the state each evenitiL', all ith the beauty and grandeur of mili tary order and discipline. FEST MFSIG IN THE STATE, Sham Fattle, Faces, Games, I lose Contests, Etc. ;r Every body invited. HUMPHREYS1 !!:. Hi mi mukv's si-Hi inrsare feifiitirie ilv 1 at.il ri-t' ill v .r.-;i.irt-tl rrM-riptitiH; met j I -r in no :ir- wi riv.it.' pru. li' i with xtn--I '1., -iit'l r-.r.it-r thirt .'vr?i u-v 1 t th" ; I-.-. '.!,'. K'-f V SCI 'If i'i-; M a rilic tnr 'tn-'i -' '. Ihi - 4 .'iii.-i inrc w'tlmm .tric.-. iii-.-, t -timir ..r r. l;i -in.' tin- st.., :lrt- ni 'V1 ' ' r,i-" M " "' i.t-r iv i-hi:. 1 K.-w-r. -J W'.iui-., :' i r i 'ii-.-i ifii, tritl .uniiiMitiu i 'mi it itr. Monn colic... ilsr, nr t. t-thm - nf int-inm. I Oi irrl.,-c,j , tiil.lr.-n r miult .'. I"- I'lit'Ti, liripiiig, :iliin I'.. lie .... i'- l 'htt-t r.i MnrK.i., omitiiu' 7 c ttuh-, rol;',-, hr.to. hitt?. V-'ir.il. i... i.H.ili.t, I,.-, I ;i,ca' li.' :i llt :i'i:i , i. k h: :t.l i. li -, ci ti.).. ., Ill .)-.. ,. Itllltoil, Kt'HIM.'h 1 1 ' i jij rc-.. .1 ftf e.ntiiil 'cri.U V hit. I . i r. .i ... . 1 I Salt lili. l l;ii. in... If K..i ran t'ct tr..r iM,. ,r,i(t.w i.n.ti, .;t!l nit i.ri-.i'hliii;... . l.n. . .1', .ijh t is. i'iii.t o-. ' ;-m. rli. iuti if p:ui,4 i .lu'i'.', . In i t-i in il.ti n. . . . 17 f i!.-. i.lm.l t.r i.l. -. tliii I'M it. urn. ii.lt'l.-nz i, i-.,l.i in th,- li. i.l L'.l li .. -.iru' IJ.:u,ti. v i-1 lent .-oil.'li -..'I li.-i. r il ! li.lit, pliwit.il u..ikii.-.i! .VI L'. l:tln. ii: -i a-.- ;,.i j- i-i'. i.ii-i tlfi.ii,: j i.i .'i'l t rill:tf W'lliM, Witting tu-.l :.) :.J liis.-aH.it til.: h.-art. i..l:ntatltli.... 1 ifl , . S.iM liv ilril.'lit'l, !U."ir '""!01ll Oil '- .t-ip? vn.-v. lr. It enelir.-y- M.ii.iul, (114 ril - ia-.!i-iii:r.Vs mkh. o , ni lit Viinii. St , x.-- v..ik. SPEC I F.I C S IG OFK STOCK OF SIMM.Ni; VA;oNS ISTIIF. l.UiKT AN1MK1 co.MFFF.n-: on Tin: pacific co.si anu coaiffisfs Ai-l.TIli: I.KADlMi STVI.FS OF Four-Spring Fasse2igor and Moun tain W agons, l"Vd - 'iggr S-UIN(! V.(iOS. Sl'F.Cl.M. FAKCF.F 1'K- F1VF.KY VA;oNS. ONF -IIOUSK 1.F.-INFSS WAtiONS, ONK-MOKSK IRON AX1.F. WAtiONS, Fl'C. It will pav all par ies want ing Spting wagons of any description to call upon or correspond with us. We guarantee our vehich s t! e b Stave r t NEW MA K K FT FLOCK, WE CAKHY THE I.AK ilisr AM) MOSP COMF1. FTE STOCK ON THE FACIFIO COAST OF Macixiscry and Vcliicloj of Every Description. S!:mi Kolt ( Al'.l..n; K AMI K I.IS. AI.IJA.NY, OUEGoN. 53Ft' -5WjJ.-.-.'J- i.;;-'? .V fr il The men of this vicini'v neei! not be jealous beca :e tlteir wive: talk so constantly about Mat'h.'w and Washburn. Its not their good looks the ladies a'v talking about, it is the good .jualites of lhe.-o.ik and heating stoves th.ty si !!. Evio one seems to be il-bgi.ted W ':eu tin. j- buy from M. an. I W. -hinl I'u N.ihi'it, The school tax i.u s(h' diatiict, No 5, is now due :;rd pay able. Call at my oili -e and p;n the same before ii, bee -lues de liri-itleiit. C. I. I'.i i:i; -l i; v. Mistra-t Cleik. A FULL LINIJ OF BI0YCLE8 AHD TRICYCLE JULIUS QRAOWOHL'S C3LDE?i RULE The public is invited to inspect the im. mens e stock of Dry Goods r r x w - if WW k r Ilia i ,: ik'ii! ii :.'.r -r -Im and prices. The Highest Marki'l Price 1'aiJ fur WAGONS. HALr-PLATFORfvl SPRING WAGONS. CKOI.L r-l'KlXi V.tiOS, II W.F-Sl KiNO VA;oN., F.Nl'UFSS WAdo.NS. l!ll.l VFhY VA;oNS, ;(, pi ices l.jwest, ipi-tlity coiisiderei Walker POKTLANl), OlilKiOX. ; A. L. L A. JM V ; Colleiriatc Institute ALBANY, ! n ORtGO! I-!II A u:i! ('( tps ot Ir.M;i tt; iS. CliiH!.-..!. r-. t r - , littT'irv, - 111 i i.-r.-l: i:..l M-r::..il .:, m. I '.ii, -f i..ji.-ci! in-.:t ti.- n. .f i:i''.M . l.-i.ts Sj -; i;t! ii,..i -i-nt ':IS I'-! t- .til-i. 'I'.- froui -it.'...i-l. ion r.tii-.-t. froi ."." li HUM IVr linn. lii;i' r ul.-ii insf mi tit. n in ii n.-i- w : ;:' : I--. M' L-.ii rw Onltra 11 ..;f t in er.-.iCi: f-.uii'i.- J.m r..l.-, v. t Ji li,'t-r-. iiO'i t-'Tl t-'-ir m t,' .is a. i! f vj ,c-iii'- I, crowiTer rros Contrai-tois and Builders. .!iri- on First Mini with Wal I n i- iv ('iiHick, n-al i statc iii-nts, i!.:uiy, -n frtn. F.st ii.iatc.s uiv-n . n ad ki'ids-ot iiilildiiiH nr cai peil i -r work. All work int i iih:.-(; t,, ;ll lit- promptly fxeciitvd. It)U F.iYS AND GIRLS i. -r . if A- MOOSCEMESl A. r tt n r an. I li.; ii pr-iiiml In bate li A J-T1.I. STorK of 3trlpo GroctiiTos Ci'cckcry. ttmm. Tiic In'Tit i(.;'iU'. .1 tiaM, ccdiip, luit.lit.--, nuts, 1 1.-. FiiLsn i:are;. fkeadkvff.y d.vy. At ttlll I't.l r.rtlitl.lo hoilHc w l.U'i t 1 li:- foiliiil -i i'oiiii!i if ;iss.trOi..-;.t n Ifi-Ii f.-i.iiil L'ror. t;.-H(l.. wlii. I i; 0 n:-. t:..! ; v ) x a-UiO. ill th- .it-.i!.on:it'lc lilies of I.T..' -. rii s uh.l j.ro viii'itm, mi li .m CranljcniQ';, Fine Pich'vs, Diivd Beef Chipper; to jr lcr Anchou'j Musion!, Candies and Vuiz. Lasteir. Buckiuheat Flour, Ca.-uica Goods of Ait h'ir.dy Bohemia;: Classtvare, F.tc, Tll.-o ui. 'n -A r. nil l.o i.-iit w i:; ii .r. elifl.-w a-rl III'. CHlit "i tl.u lo: In w.i . ivi-:, tn c:i.-l .lli.-rs. K-i'ii.-.'1 ic (i!;k .t tin-t..i coll.. r 'ti i'i.'St .ei.l i. ...til ill Mi. ('inirml Mfc: UK. VV. C. N'i;JiUS. 'irnilcate of tha !h ) i! 'oil nP ot London, Ki.i'ivid, '. ui tlie 1'i-ile-vue M.:dii:d CViIcl".. The !r, iiaa spc.nt a lif. tinci or Htuiiy and pra-nic: and i:i,ii;i , a k;. ;ialty of ehroiiio diseast s, r auivc atict rs, si rot -j la enhireii!" nts,tiiTii.ir ; in.i wein, witii.iut- puui or tlie k -n ft-, illel-o iic.l.es a specialty ei tri' i nc'it wi'h elfott-icitj. H is praetu ii ' m the Gel mi. -ai 1 rrii - ii aa.i F i 'isi; j !n 'Spituh. C.-.ll.s pioiiipt'y attend.il lay i)i"ht. liis n;;ittoni i "..Ol WILL TO ALL." ! -Ot!.ci--la! r.-;J ncj V-.-Wj sre!. . letuieii I'liio I a:i.i Kiiurt'i. JP L A.TTO. I H'r Hi t ilt, II .- !. . ii'tiic t.. t,t it Mi-i. r I.. !V:n,.l f.--t -iiif':!!.'-!: tl i: "i f- !;C!, .. vim-.J ::n.i (or .:.. AN !(. '.r ,'.-'. i--.!-' . .- -.T 'i hi ii !.- r.'l.t-.iM l, -. U. t fi.iin i;i,, , I- r -: .. I.- ;iw-n in ii .i'.i:- il- ! i i-i'.t..; :.t .t'l'i'.O 'V I I (,. J:..i,'. -..- !.t' '.- -li '!-l r f. ; . :i .li . i -,i . l, Ni.ls.-i. .Mi- 8 -. 1 ly m .'i Ili-.'Wiidl :ir-. pr.'p.m -i In tin'ir 1 1 1 : . i v- to si:r-I'i.-li all ki-nls-if s; rk, in I li.ii-inti-iidin to pii-iit .-;ii.i'd cai! lipo'i til! -:n. li.M.ti aii.l h"'?.. ! IH'i'li.is.-iH nl 1 nt.i :ii!.l S!i..s lii'ar in niir.d t-ia! 'i:' a i vi-i llll-Ilti and i !!'!. of lii.' ili-i-onilts : !; not u) ays ici-hii 1 i .-: v.i'-h-s : You will l..-:w t- pay m-!.i! a j proli' as no ono ci.! do lniii'":--I without cxpi n.-i'. 'i'iu. i j ; t o:i i -j who fan j- ! 1 y."i t'.o 1-i- t -oo-l-for tlio U'.'.s! n ; i v. S. M1 '.I. F. Yo NO. Jrw-K'rji -rl BAZAAR STORE. -f . ai'N'y .ii.;in...:i i:i (Ji;alily Country Produce. JL "J Also carries the finest lines of Pianos & Organs .V THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. j CALL AM) EXAMINE HIS STOCK. ODD FF FLOWS TEMPLE, A LIU. X Y, OUKOOX. Manufacturer of -AND FINE BIIMD AND KEY WEST : -ir Yjr aiul Siiiokuii; Tiitrt-oB, Meerschaum and Briar Pipt-s, aa full lin o Suiokers Artulcs. No ( oi to IMI'eitl'or's candy store, Albany, Orecoa, i Tiio largest and best line of $3 shoes lor men in Albany. N. B. All my dry.goods at cost. FIKST STKKKT, ALBANY, OREGON. ippc p ake 'immons Liver Regulator One Dose STO.tTH iOO Dollars. pKit! S. L. K: I consiiler one inte Im mnn I.ivcr lU'itulator worth tll0. war .'Oiftipate'l. ha.1 Hoailache. conM eat oth l;nr wiili satisfaction or appetite ha the tin , an.! felt altogether out of porta. I re RriTti-ii to il'ue Mans, Calomel, Quinin , anil i-v.-ry reme ly Biiesto.!. hut onlv ohlaineH te;'.i(r irv relief. One dose of 8 R did tn nun' than JAIOO worth of itiictors an .1 K'torini;. llesii'y, J C Martih. t have hern a toahor for twenty years, and 1'irinir thM time have ha.1 tepeated attacks of headache, pro.liiid hy torpid Liver, and have been entirety ou cd by Simmons Livei K.-L'iila'.ir. I foun t to be of so mild i . .'iianwter in iu a tion not to interfere, In the loa.it with my duti (in the school room, To tlinse simitar situt t d and subject totiie same, I cannot 3 hit recommend 8tm mojs Liver Reiruiator. S, K. Cunil CampbelUrUls K. 6.L. B lac km an, DEALER IS Diw, Paints, Oils, Perfumery AND TOILET AKTICLESi And a full line of Books, Stationery, Periodicals. Prescriptions Carefully Comoounded. Choice Cigars DEALER IK- Ill:.M Kit, IS Fine Shoes for Ladies. Fine Shoes for tit ntlemer.. Fine Shoes for Children. And the fine.it line of tJent' FURNISHING UOODS ii the city. Sole agency for the Lu Jlov Fine Shoe. 'i htTC 3t tloi in Ri QUARTER ker c ountv wirt nC Jl iron, nvnr whrntUT f is now Itekor City. apCUTIDV man who h& hi net OIL II I Ufl I bcconii itlcittifli'd with the r-oun."Oi anlieiiltp',t olthatcountir. Thin, :ACO man 19 no other than Mr. John M'ari, om of the wealthiest andnuist iiifiiicntinl citteiir in the county. In m n-cent letttx he says; "I hail Inx'n sufTcrin from pains in my K-ui ami ireiteral kidney etiiHl-it for Home t into, aiitl hait uei many rvintttit-ft without an but temporary relief. The paius iu m bark had !eom so severe thit 1 uan (Ttxontttl from aiteiKliii-T to my work ami coulil noi iiK.ve without the ue of a cane, ilrariiiy. through a frfrinl, of the womlcrful euret f foit by Ori'fcion Kidney Tea, I wan iu.hui'.l V try a box, and from that ve'v lirt dos I found inatant relief, and before u imr hah the eonU'iiUt of the box the pains in r. y ta k entirely dirappered 1 have every f.ith in the virtues of the Oregon Kidney Tea, ami can cunaeientiouHly rucominerd it to ni friendt. 1 would not he without it for any thing" Oregon Kidney Tea cures headache, incon tinence of urine, bri-k dust ftedimcnt, burn ing or painful seiifcition while urinating, an; all afTtctious of the kidney or urinary oran of either chx. Health is Wealtli ! Pr K. C. West' nerve and tran, treatment, a gunr nteed specific for hysterias dizzines hts, headache, ner vous proHtratiot: cauned by the une ol aktditd or tolacco, softening of braii resultiiiK in insanity and leauiiu to rms ery, decay and loe of power in eithet sex h'Ach box con tains one m nth' treatment, Onedol lar a box, or six lx es for )va iio liars sent by mail pre paid on receipt oi price. Guarantee issuetionly hy J. A Cummiup. dmri;it eule a cent, Albany. Oregon, 5500 REWARD We will pay the above reward; for any cam of liver complaint ilysr-ia. sick hi.la.-he ...... .nati,tt..i nr Vntivotirl M. cannot cure with West's liver pills, when tl direetion are strietly implied with. Thej are pin elv ycRe-il.lc ami never fail tn irirc satisfaction. Larirc lioxi-s. coi taininir pills, 45 cents. The iienuine manufactured only oy tne jnn i. nwi ouinij, wmx Illinois. Sold by J. A. CummiUKS. dnitis' Albany, Oregon . Julius GraiUohl, jifoprietor of the Golden Rule Hazaar, informs us that he will add to his already larpe busineFS a complete line of etielf hardware and family groceries. The pales of his Golden Kule teas and baking powder i steadily increasing. He still keeps up the elegant prizes with these goods. Silk mitts at the Ladies Bazaar. Boy's shirts vests at Searls going at cost. A large line of children's sun bonnets, school hats, white aprons and dresses just received at the Ladies Basaar. Something nice in coffees at Allen Bros. They run their own delivery wagon, and deliver goods promptly, -THE- Yaquina Route ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. K. IIO;:, Iterelt'pr. AN- Oregon Heyelojineiit Co.'s Steamship Line yn niinnri n ; i k kJLlUiUUl, lAND 22 Hours Less Tlnn llian Ly any otl cr routt-: Acconioli.tloue nrn-iirj hw-1 U-rv I'.fi rl rn safety. t-ari-t alid frcil.l i ia :.il.ii. u Lbe UrcKun Dcve opH't nt con aii'H hips, n.lKh Ions tl'-t li any ftlur rou'e ween all (loii.ta in the ill'Miu.-i'i I a! and ai. Francincot tSAIL,INO DATES. raoM TAQl'INA. Willamette Valley.... June 4h W V - i:t Willaic'tte Vailt ' -J, My : I Jinn- : - is. -7 Wiltamrlce in:j Wiluuiette V-llev The cora(iany reserve the rijiht to rr.a .c teuuierd or saiiintf .latc-a. UAILT PAMnKMIRK TRAINS hxcc)t siaii.iaB.) L YoqjIrairfK) a M j l.v Albmiy 12-M r' ftra!ln lu:iM u " (..rw.li,8 1:1-1 It Kr Alliany i tu a I Ar Yi juii a 4-i f. -O C ttaiiio .onntct at A.i!,an aii.l i'oi V M. SI H.iA'i. C, i Hoora, ..-i.trul Jluuaiict. U. K P. Ak'i i.t CorvalliH. O ca EAST SOUTH SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE KOUM HfA.TA I'.Ct'TE California riH.-K 'rnii r:n i rjil .7:uu m..!.v. ...I"r!i -.-i i ... Ar.. u.'-i; Am l..vb j iu..l.v .i'-;!i , L . . t.:J: a;n K:l.'i a fti..Ar S. t ? : i-.-n. l.v , , ; -t t Loral tMH linln Ir.nly vilt.;-.y k: K) u m. .I.v I'. rtuwl Ar. , . j m p in. .L.. . A '. ......... L , . i . .tin ft SO p n. Ar. .. .!'-: uri -.m l.rliHu.ii t: ram It. 2i0pLv... .Allan... li:-i:i p to Ar ... i.ci...ii n. . 7-Viain. L- Ait.tr. .am..Ar l..'...ir-ti... ...r.. i . m . in . IV S ...It . -r.. 4. i-m .. I.t .. :-- i ui f.t'.V LOCAL, i't'l.V (K.vpt H!l l .i ) ..." ! ..l.v Iv.rtiund 'r ...'i i a a .r. ...V:iiiiy -..Lv....f..t.i a n ll.man S'.i n kjsl: i 1 1 i:s. T0U1UT Sl.KH-ING CA1.S, Fur aL-co.mtHtati...i r.f s.-- oi.-i i t ? ia senders a'.Uu-ht'l li f-v .. im:. H-t St-'.' Cllhl.:... Between l'o:i2ii aiiti C'cjv:.:!js Mall Train Hallj- - I 'ti-, '. S::t,.::, ;;iini..Lv i .. .r.. s. p, m l'iu p iu. . Ar... . a -. i . ittiti. . L-. j. m At Att.any aii.l Cvriail. c . t-L-t with trams of lir. -r.u I'a. :t.- t : r -.i. rvire Train fiaili i:v it.t S-'un.lny 4:4J p m. . Lv 1'. -rtland Ar.. t-:::0:m l:ia y in.. Ar V. .M : i:.v :tS l.v. in THROUGH TICKETS I- Ai; r ! . EAST AND SOUTH Tl-'or ti- ketH ai:d ft::l i U rrmri -.n re trar.iihir r:'t (( n.ajo, tti., tail :ii tvt..l 'e ai nt :: Ai';,n . IL hoKiil.f.K, E. P. litiuntP, M.tfia.i r A. u. 6 I ', A A WEAK m&H Can ore hiinscli" of the de plorable I't'M.I's if ejii lv abiife and perfi ctly rot-ire l.is viorpnd vital ity by our bo:i:e t't-atmt'i.t. 'Ibe remarkable curi-p o' hopeh-ea i-a-:-a of nervous debility :m.l private comulaiiits are ever win-re t-tainn-ing out finackery. Trea'ies and question lit, a piivfcician's )ii't to tutl'ering humaiiiiy, will be gei.t flee to those alliictee. Addn ts with stamp I'lOXKKK INTITI TK, 40.") Kearny M., lloom 2, f-an Francisco, Cal. We crirrv a lurp.- k of printer's stationery, well as sortetl, lieucht dirett froni the manufaetnrers at a lmv figure, ami can pio 1 lie lu st of work in all kimls of juinting for the least money. Tiy i:s. I'aisi i v A- Smii kv. THE MARKETS. vvr.eai Oats '" Flour 14.11 pe r bbl Potatoes -li ic Ejrirs l-.c Butter X)0:'Sc Lard 10t r'c. lialiiP Hgl.'n-. Shoulders tkilSC. Bacon K'Ci'-c. Hops -Mi-.Z Hay Tiiuothy, lfi, onls and cheal $13. App es Crecn, per I n. P1uji Dried, !'(Zte. per 3. App'es dried bleached t'c tun dried & V c. Chickens 5 (Xj (i5.50 Beef :ig:;e eri.ss. Mutton t'.Ug'.i .'MijuT head. Hoers Ri'c art.iec. Veal rjaOJc. ECCS FOR SALE. I will sell full blood Ieghcm pgps, both -in.le and rose comb, for H 50 per :, also dotted Wyan tlotts. Light r.rr-hmas, Ijingiihan and Plymouth Koeks at ti e Fame piice. L.J. Hoick, Tangent, Or. nnr i ir i vva ii i ii hv vi