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THE MOKNLNU IIE1JALD: WEDSESDA l JUNE 3, 1801. iil Ayu!A Jltt ZittiTf1 I sir Jlin 1,38 1,cen tlie D10st active 4tl0nUm)gam!ttVAUlL nil aUe opponent of the annexa- Uaily 4No Weekly TEKM3 OF i-L'bfctKirTl' 'N DAILY Hihli-i tit cwr uwruinK except Monday.) e'!i rr'l lv carrier, per Muck.... y ucul, per ycul ....... . II OH WKKKLT, Piit.liihed every Krid-y Morning.) aicuuy(rr sk!tri:iiii. in amatice T-.u1 vicp ii'il t-ii in a-lvance , 1.50 THE n Ma:t t tlie At'iany pcritotlicc clone K ir oilict-8 north The Kxstern rtt.-vicii ' );30 A. M, Ih West Side (" An 1 the .Vti r-.w Oa i, i K. K.J J or I cilUtld M.d S'ki i 11 A. M or:ii,'j-unJ V;uUina 1"J; f. ., oiti.e 7:JOP. Tlie pto:liee wiil be cl-deach cvemii: iro:n nix 10 seven o'clock. i;isteie.l mutter (or the ly moniinu' tr tin ohm. Id he mailed before o clock the revimu cvenim. OKKiiON PACIFIC TINlKTAIJI.E. Amies Depart rvn;i-f. ... Fuuhl . II 1 ij.m li-JOjiin :', 7 4.' a n. TllEIMMH:i:. TlnS I'l.or.LEil Tin' itiestio:i of fnrt-iii immigra tion involves so many features that it tdiutiM command tlio .-l;tiegt study ai;il attention, hofiKe a tinal ccnelusiun in reached. While a realizing st -nse of tltt danger attendant upon the indi-i-eliminate admittance of the eiin. itial anil pauper la.-t s. cannot hut he had hy every one who in vestigates, it is altio just as appai ent that the desirahle elas-es oi migrants has ln-en the great Hourco of development of the country, ami that this is yet far dit-tant w hen they tdinuld he pro hibited. The New York Trihtue say that in conversation u i'h agt-ntie-niati of thin city a tew hiy az a foreign iiiloniat now i:i Wash ington declared that he saw many signs of a rapidly grow ing hostil ity to foreign immigration in this country, which, in Li. pinion, would err? long result in the pas? ae ly congress of a stringi-nt anti immigration law. While thu re mark is far from huig an accurate statement of the rial feeling of this country in leard to immigra tion, it is undoubtedly true in s far as it suggests a general dis satisfajtion with the kind of im migration ,e now get. Tlie peo ple of this ccuntrv ..re net opposed to immigra'ion per te. The great majority of them are either them selves immigrants, or the immedi ate descendents of immigrants. It is a simple matter of fa. t that tin descendants of Revolutionary Americans are an exceeding small minority of the population of the I'nited States, and the most rohu.-t advocate of Americanism wih hardly venture to denv that .the immigrants who have come to our shores since the Revolutionary AVar have inca!cr.lally added to the glory and strength ot the na tion. Without the.n. indeed, the I'nited States would Jiot he the power it is. Rut while, therefore, in the nature of the eas.-, there can he no h-stiiity in this country tvi imti igr.thon in itself, there is among ad classes of our Mople. even among those who are them selves i:r nrgrants or the sons y! immigrants, a Ftroie.' and well defined feeling that the time luii come for s mie further restrictions to he placed on immigration. Looking at the matter frjm a merely practical and perhaps sel fish point of view, we no longer need the great armies of foreigners who are pouring into this country. Our tem'orv. large and expansive! as it is, is heing rapidly settled. And instead oi giving out vacan' hinds to foreigners who have m real cl-iim upon us, it is felt that they ought to he re.-trvt d for out o. growing population. In a word, we have ahout reached the point where it would he wise to eca-e promoting the welfare of foreignei Ait the expense of our ow n people. Tut: mnement to colonize, the exiled Jews in 1'alestine, seems to ht taking ih limte form and is like ly to 1 ecome an iv-.su red fact. The Imjlish statesman (iladstmie has expressed the hope that tin: Sal tail of Turkey will favor the scheme, which w'.'l prohably give it the element of safety to the colonists one of the lacking re quisites of previous attempts. The rtjtivluation of Palestine will lie an interesting and signilit ant event to hiblical students at h ast. Tin: death of Sir John Macdo:.a!d the Premier of Canada, is looked for hourly at this writit g. When it comes that countiy will lose one of its most ahlo statesman, wlu was both cautious and conserva tive. It was told of him some vears ago that one of the Indian tribes in Canada nicknamed him "Old To-morrow ,'' and that w hen he heard it he was not only amused but gratititd by the designation. j , tion sentiment which has been making such headway in Canada, i and w hile it would not be exactlv lair to say that he has been the only obstacle to political union, it is ceitain that it will be long be fore Canada will find another Premier who will stem the Hood so resolutely and successfully as he has done Sir John Maedonald have given evidences of possessing many of the elements which go to make up a great statesman. Thk appointment of Senator lilair as Minister to China, and the objection of that country to him, thus retiring bin: at Wash ington, gives an expensive pen ioner on the government, as he g es on draw ing his salary just as much as if he weie perforniii g the duties of the ollice in China. I.ovk and strychnine were h curious combination in Galena, Illinois recently, when a boy and gill not yet out of their teens, ended their lives hy taking the poison, because papa objected to the match. They were bound not to he separated so they died to gether. Thk coo! weather is making a magnificent wheat crop. Some of the fall wheat is getting so tall that it will be dillicult to harvett it. The hinders not being large enough either in platform or ele vators to handle it. Sea tit IIS TAILOR MADE V st no more made of good material than ready made ill-litting garments. W. S. GRAHAM, e Herehiiit Tailor, has in stock the finest Hue of siiring and summer suit ings ever br night to Alba ny, including diagonals, cheviots and plaids. He. has also a beautiful line of pants goods in any style desired. gTCaU and see if it is not true. THK Glorious Fourth ugenE WILL CF.LKBRATK, And w ill give more elaborate and enthusiastic entertainment than any city in the state. Kvery-thing"-ill be provided for a patriotic jubilee. THK I'D RKGIMKNT ENCAMPMENT Will be in session at I'.ugene at that time, and the week preced ing, and will form a very attrac tive feature of the day. This tine body of oiio men will give splen did exhibits of drill, parade, etc. lanecs and open air concerts with music by the best band in the state each evening, all ith the beauty and grandeur of mili tary older and discipline. P.KST Ml'SIC IN TIIK STATE, Sham l'.attle, Races, Games, I lose Contests, Etc. ff Everybody invited. HUMPHREYS Int. Hi jiMtKFV' ai Knucs arc pcientirir illy it.! c.uvf.rh !! Mrr-l i're.riptuim; iifk.il (or in wn tir m private pr:i:Ue with nr tv. ;in1 tor over thirtv jufcrs um-. hv the Kvi-rv irik--vtiio N :i cure lor thr li-e nuiui 'l . I lien- i!ii cure without tlruuin.'f I'tiriiie; ,,r p-lii in t tic "n-ilem, ;u art hi f.t r mil i-e l i he s'jt:ii'n rtnifius if th; i.i r oi- rm.M '.yu N--I. rt hum. i-kk em.. t Ke i r.-. iM'esr i n, intl.iiiniial i'ii . . ; - Worms wi-rni feir, worm colic.... :i i r iua y. jn , or teething of intiuit.t.. t lnrrl.ev, oi rhil'ln n or a-iult- Ji .'. nterv, (irifitu', !nlliotMtlic - o ( h'iU ra MurtiM, vnntiii -J.i 7 C uuh-, eolii--, hri'iichitis uruLin, !! h'Uliv. Kiieo.-v ht '.t Ha:tin"hc, si- k h- ;ul u Uc, vertigo.... S:" lo l'(-jHFt.i. tiillioim 8toma-h l' ! 1 Stijriitl or r.tmful I'crio-i l;. 1J W lilted, too iPtf(tt' e.ioil I.; Croup, couuh, dilH ult hre.ithinif ;, It ?s:ilt lilittun. i:iijN-las. eniptionri. . "J.- l'i lUiuumatini, rhetuiKitic I'ain? :. !; Kfver an) aue, ejiius malaria f) 17 I'llc!, Mui'l or hlcotiiiif iii PM'afairti, intltien.i, coll in the heat .'.( JO W ti tiuii: OtUifii, violent couuh-t .rM Jt (Jemr.il It-lulity, physical weakhess f0 27 ki'tm-y ii-.e;ue U J NeMOua ilchility 1 tio ;;o I'rinarv Weaki.crt', wi tiii; hc"l ;o Ii-e;i'ci ot the heart, .ilpitatioii.... 1 0 SolUv ' itruUt), or twit iost'aid on re ceipt of priee. i'r. Htimphreys' Manual, (Ml pa'i-) richlv Ihiuii'I in rlo'h ami tfill, maH eil ne, HCMI'HKtVS MKI, O ( 111 & 113 William bt , Ne York, SPEC I F;i C S SPRING OUR STOCK OF Sl'KIXO WAtiONS IS THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE ON THE I' CIFIC COAST, AND COMPRISES ALL THE LEAOINO STYLES OF Four-Spring Passenger and Moun tain W agons. SPECIAL PARCEL DE LIVERY WAtiONS, ONE -HolWO LCSINESS WAGONS, ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE WAGONS, ETC. It will pay all par ies want ing Spring wagons of any description to call upon oi correspond w itli us. We guarantee our vehicles the host, Staves- & Walker NEW MAEKET I. LOCK, - PORTLAND, OREGON. WE CAERY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON TIIE PACIFIC COAST OF Machinery aai Vehicle of Every Description. SUM) l i. ; I A r.M.i.'li : K AMI 1'ItlCU l.lsV. AV. O. I ) A r I S cvTCO. AG 1 : TS AI.P.ANY, - OKEtiON. ft??: -iw The liK ii of tliisi vieinily neni not be jealnils lit cause their wiver talk so ennstaiit'y ahout .Lirheus and Waslihui n. Itanot their irood looks the ladies are talkiiit: ahout, it is the good iiialiteH of the nok and heating ritoveri tin y Every one seems to he delighted when they buy from M. and W. S houl Tax Nutlet. The selio.il tax in h.:ol listi iet No .", i.i no.v due and pay able. Call at my olli. e and p iy the same before it heenn s de liiiipnent. (.'. ( i. I i " i: k 1 1 s i; i'. Distric t Clerk. f? &r?ft A FULL UV'Z CF BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES FOR HOYS AND OIKI.S JULIUS CRADWOHL'3 03LDEN RULE PBIIG The public is invited to inspect the im mense stock of Dry Goods FOR Ti r His ass-i.-fmnt is h; r;,' t th 11 and prices. The, Highest Market Price Paid for WAGONS. HALF-PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, SCltOI.L M'RINU WAUNS. "HANKY WAOONS,"' 'TAYLOR- OR THREE- Kl'RINO WAGON'S, HALF-Sl'RINO WAtiONS, EXPRESS WAtiONS, DELIVERY WAGONS prices lowest, quality cuiJ.dered. A L B A N Y j t ah .i i I ! 1 IT) Il till') ALBANY, 180 GREGG!' 1MH A Eui! C( trs ot irstn-itors. CUwral, tilt;-, liti-nr,. e ii'in-re:i; 4lld l.-'iriii:I t:i Mr?i. I '-Mir-vH , .f Htlldy :.r i.iliu'ei' lo Itl.-.:t '!n- uet-.U ali nulerl c itutl-.-ritH. -ee i!li'i-iii nl Mlen-d t. -t'ldi-Mid fr-m art.J. 'ru..!mi ranged f'-on iri '...-, tn ml ' .M) I'rr It-rm. Iii-ttr'inu-nt! iiiMtrii'tion iii n.ubic i -i.i-.ii ! Mi-i t.a'im Goltia. litard in prixate f iinil.er.f t.iw rales, an. rnoi;i-i tor -it-lf hfiar.liii- at iii.i!i t-n iii.-. . .-ii'-fi.il ffiiiLTvUion txtrcicfi O'.er jiup lv:iv fr.dtl ilietle. t or eireul ri ami full partieiarn, aJ.ln l lie lii:'3i.iei.t. llt:V. EI.BKUTX. COXDIT, Ail.a..v, Oreron. CROWDER BROS" Contractois and Builders. Jliiee on First street with Wal 1 ice A. Cusiek, real estate p.ents, lliany, Oreriin. Estimates ;iven n ail kinds of hijildinjjsorearnen er work. All work intrusted to will he promptly executed. ANNOUNCEMEN E Of ill NG OF x ever hjf.j.-e, and ho is prepireJ Star . A FL'LL STOCK OF......... Staple Groceries Crockery. Glassware. Tlie licst quality cf teas, coffci-8, candies uutH, etc. FRESH DARED BREAD EVERY DAY. At thin old reliable houne also to nt found :i couiUte iissortnii'nt of frvh fainih irrocurici, to whi' l in constapilv U-iiiK ai'lo' ll tlie caMOiiailc tines of tcronriis and pro viflioiui. uueh a4 Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, tastetn Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds Bohemian Glassware, Etc, The--tfOil9 witc all Souirli? wiie" r v ere low aii.i thehenelit of tl-e nuin;in ! iven t't h;.H eustoiiiu'-s. K:'im-i:.;".r tu tla -c bl t!ie old cut nor uu K;rrit ai J i'.; .laihin stu Conrad Mut-r. DR. W. C. NICGUS, Ora.Iuate of the R.iyal oILjc o! London, Eng'.ainl, also of the Helle- vue Medical College. The lr. has spuut a lifetime of study and practice and wakes a fpe oialty of chronic diseases, remove cancers, scrofula enlargements, lumon nd wens, without pain or the kuife. He aho makes a specialty of treat ment wir.h electricity. H is practii u ;n the (ierman Freuch and Ei.'li.ili hospitals. Calls promptly attended lay ui'ht. His motto is i..OI) WILL TO ALL." tS"Otlice and nsidoiico Ferry street, I i-tw,'f-n I hint anit rourth. -A.ASTO. IllIOSK WiSIIIMIA UliSTCLAx 1 sTJii'i lit, the l.. it ik i Ii- t. kIjii, elimale -f liie r.KiMr, ean lie Miil4-.i iy .it lilt, li. K. iiyin'.ri'.H, 0.Hlte tile M i I.N i ti.. ll.lU s'ji.i. il ii.u. leaipl , I irsl t:. et. The l.ite-t , irii-ti-iiTn.'.i'al in usi.- k t fir y:i!e. AI: !:rit ...-".l;:.c::! i-r st enjiri,' j''iti r M-le t fmin tin si. if itf 'Knv... l.t 4ifli in ii.iriiu and i iiiir i.l. r -.t'l-ho ov.r I. inn i':nnt J.ji.k. .i your vr.tiT and u:i will in- ,.:.'.v. -:. N il rri . .Mi- sw. llviiian A; Erownell an ; pi.'pan-d in their nuisery to ftir i nish all ki ids of stuck, and ll.osi I intending to jdnnt shuuldeai! upon them. ! Ito-it illul SImh h. ruiehascrs if I'.-jots and Sieicf hear in miinl that iiitr advertise ments and inl'i-rs of bis; di-connts io not alwavs mean In st values. i You w ill have to pay sume one a j proti' us no one can do business i without expense. The ijuest i:i is j who can sell ymi the best ;wodi for the least money. S.VMfKL E. Yol'NU. BAZAAR STORE. 1891 AT . to satisfy oustcmorg in ijuality Country Produc v. 1 f!tif?'. up Also carries tLe finest lines of Pianos & Organs IN TIIK WILLAMETTE VALLEY. o CALL AM) EXAMINE HIS STOCK. OII FELLOWS TEMPLE, ALB.4NY, OREGON. TXJLI CJS Manufacturer of -AND DEALER IN- . FINE IMP01ITED AN!) KEY WEST l.:-rrs t'lu? and Smoking Tobset-op, Meerschaum and Briar Pipe, at fuM line o' tiibokers' Articles. Ne c oi to PdetUurV eai.cly store, Albany, Oregon, The largest and best line of $3 shoes for men in Albany. N. B. All my dry-goods at cost. FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. F IE I1 n4 ake "immons Liver Regulator One Dose too Dollars. Px.R S. L. U: I connidcr one doe Im mow Liver lleuulator north ttllNt. nv niiMtiiiatiHl. bail lleailache, could eat oth inir with patiMf.vtion or avpetite ha the nliitu, ami felt altogether out of norm. I re sorted to ISIne Jiang, Calomel, Uuinin , and every remedy pujfirested, tiut only obtained teniiomrv relief. One dose of S L R did m more irood than 100 worth of dortnrti an dactoriiijf. Keip'y, J C Marttn. I have been a teacher for twenty veara, and Jurini; thit time have hail ictwatedattackfiof headache, pnlueel liytorit Liver, and have been entirely cu cd by Sininiom Llvet Kiuula'or. I foun t to lie of so mild i character in iU a tion not to Interfere, In the leant with my duti tin the school room, To thoae eimi'ar . situi t d and subject tothe name, I cannot i hit recommend 81m moas Liver lleimiator. G. K. emu rniDbl lirllle K . Blackman, DEALER IN Wm, Paints, Oils, Perfumery AND TOILET ARTICLES, And a full line of Books, Stationery, Periodicals. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded CTOS EITP'TEE, Choice Cigars DKAI.EK IX Fine Shoes for Ladie-. Fine Shoes for lentlemwi. FTne Shoes for Children. And the finest line of (ient FURNISHING GOODS ii the city. Sole agency for the Ludlov Fine Shoe. 'lhere Het QUARTER tle) in IU I kcnoiinn ure nt II ;'on, near KhatUr fl is now linker City, op r Ufil Q W man oho liu eineiUCll I Ulkl Ijeeorue identi6ei with the reoun-i Af"! uid dcel"jinient of that country. Th!r-fllU man is no other tlian Mr. John Stevan, out of the wealthiest andumet inlitientiul eiti.ent in tlie eiiunty. in a reeent teller he ttayi. 'l hail het-n eurTerinc from ains in my hack and ceneral kidney citinplr.int for ome time, and hat' UMed many remiiiit wiihcut an hut temporary relief. The iaint in in, liaei. had Invonie so aevcre thit I wa i-rexenUt' from attending to my work and could 1101 move wiihout the life of a cane. Ileariu. Ihrcuh a frteud, of the wonderful euro el foit hy Orej.011 kidney Tea, 1 wa itriureil t tryalnA, and from that vcv first d.-ne I found init:ii:l relief, and before it iiilt lial: ihe c-iutentM of the box the piim in i: y back ei'iir ly disaiierel I have every f . it It it: the virtuii of the Ort-on Kidney Tea, anu -aii cuiitH'ientiougly recommcitil it to W friends. I wouM uot be without it for any -thini."' Oregon Kirlney Tea cure hcadai he, incon tinenee ot uri-e, brick uust tieiiitiielit, btmi imfor tainl'jl 8euHtion ahiie u-tiiatln, aim all affections of ttie kidney or urinary or-aut of either sex. Health is Wealth ! I)r E. C. Wert nene and nruin treatment, a fruar iitwd Hptvilic fir hysteria, dizzine tiUT headache, tur vu proBtratior cauwhI b tn UHV of alcuhol or toltat co, fiftt-ninir of brail i result ihi: io inBatutj and U-a-iifu to mite erv, deay ai.il lot of power in either Stx tacn iHix con tains onu in nth's treatment. One dol lar a box, or iix box es for Ive dollars Rent by mail pre paid on receipt 01 price. Guarantee iwueti only J. A Cinnininir tlrut:t;if' tie atcnt. Allwny. 5500 REWARD W e will pay the aliove rewardj for any m of liver eoiuplalr.t tlysetaia, nick hi-ailachc indiirentlon, conittiation or eotiveticMH w. cannot cure with West's liver pilln, when tl direction are strictly complied with. The arc put ely vegetable and never fail to ititi ntisfaction. Larve lioxes, cor tainiutr pills. 25 cents. The eenuine nianufacturix onlv by the John '. Went company. Chicane Illinois. Sold by J. A. CummiiiKs, dru'is Alliany, Oreifon . Julius Gradwohl, proprietor ol fhe Golden Rule Bazaar, informs us that he will add to bis already larpe huainepa a complete line ol shelf hardware and family jrroceries. Tlie sales of his Golden Rule teas and baking pow der ie pteadily increasing. He etill keep up the elegant prizes with theee goods. Silk mitts at the Ladies Bazaar. Boy 'a shirts vesta at Searis going at cost. A large line of children's sun bonnets, school hats, white aprons and dresses just received at the Ladies Baeaar. Something nice in coffees at Allen Bros. They run their own delivery wagon, and deliver goods promptly, THE- apma Route OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. K. HOGG, Ite elver. AXE Oregon flayelopieiit Oo.'s Steamship Line 225 MILESS1I01M. ,AND 22 Hours Less Time Tlian by any otl tr route: Accomodation) unnurpu8B.'d for ci ti f-rt tin Safety. r-area atid freiv;bt via it.ji.ii. an the OreKOU Ucve opmtnt ccln ai s ihips, much lees that In any otlur route acen all points u the V illlau it'r.al nd San Kraneitico, Sailing dates. PRiIM TAQUlXi. Willamette Valley.... ...June 4;h W V " 13t' Willaujett Valley Zl, nan aax raastueo .M y :l Willamette nilev...H.H..... June 9 Willamette Vallev . 1;, -J7 The company r-itrve the tihl to cl.i tcatuera t'r8-.ilui4.'aTea. Uali-V l"AIMt.NiKlt Tk Us Kxcept huudas.) L Va(,iiit.a7:i0 u I Lv Albany 12:20 1 Corvallis 10:o. ml" CoraliiB l:'i F H Kr AHuuiy ;'.: i- i I Ar Vu.un.a 4 2 r. O. 6. C. ttuiiit- -oiii cut at All an ar.ut ot Wk. M II . AO, C, Iloeei, (o-iieri tioiver, . F & P. acetit Corvaliis, O on EAST SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIL hOUTE. THE MOUNT ih-AbT Uri: CV!ifriiia exj r.oH t lain f i. -u SiU'fU I I :-o- Iii 7?ip Di..I,v. . i .rtl..;l .. Ar.. ah lOl'Sb p m.. Lv AM ;! .... Lv.. alu lu.15 ii m.. Ar. .... S t ra:.-i- Lv.. it: iu ttrl rH-. Train l;:tl- ;Ki. h: a m. .Lv iVr-lai.d Ar. . ( nt 12:20 p ru. .Lv.. . . AHmia .......Lv. .1 v-tc 5:0 p iuAr.....KiM-,'urv I.. . 1. . iin i mMi p .Lv... . Aiitany Ar.. yva VJiUptn Ar ... tAtiHiittn Lv . k i, Atu t:'Vt a iu.. L Ail'iu ........ Ar.. 4 t, j,in .:VJ 4 in.. Ar IVtMiM'ii .- i. .. 'o i :-!u ALHN' LOCAL,, li 4 II. V (Kx.'fMt Sdf.Jt;J .."O 1 m . . Lv.. .. I'ortl:!!'! Ar....y.v am .lK;.........Ar. . .Ai t'Atiy v.... :t.oi' a m PULLMAIn lU I-FLT.SLi.i I KK.-. TOURLST SLLKI IICci C'.M.S, For accomuioiiftTiou or Sec.irtu l.. i a sengera attached to F.xpre ii.n,. M e-t M.Ie lMl-iin. Between l'oitlan! uiid Coivullis Mall Train ICallj - Kxrep. SuaiUy 7-oam..L- . . . I'o.ilati 1 ...Ar.5 :( (. in 12:10 p in.. At..... Orvai-ai.. L'.!2.5;p. m At Albany and t'orvaiHs coat ect ailh train of Oregon I'aciii. bailroad. F.xpre.s Iraln Hi.lij (I xupt t-u-id.iy 4:10 p m. . Lv. . 7:25 p m.. Ar.. .. I'nrtbnd .. Ar.. t:2iiam ..il y. urn wile, l.v ..5.4.:m THROUGH TICKETS' io a;; I'oim EAST AND SOUTH - 9 For ti. ki ts mnl fuil i: t' n.oiice re-irardin-r:i: - m;ip, et.-., tad on oi..'..n'8 a'ent ui Aiikinv. K. hOK.il I.K. K. V. Itot.Kl:--, vi mw r A :. A. i . A A WEAK fVSAft Can cure h:in-ili of fhe k'-j pli'iahh ii-sid s nl early al iue Mid jierft t-tly rt-htuie his t ioraini ital ity hy our home treiiimei.t. The it-mat k aide euros of iio lets asi s of nervous ..ehiiity ::iui private complaints are imt win re tlaim- iiii? out iuaiki-!y. Trea'ies s'.rid (juehtion li.-t, a plivtii'iaii'r pft ti mflorinjj htiu.ani'y, will he sent li ee to those .liiietei". Addr. j-g with stamp i'i)m:i:k institi tf, 40." Kearny M., lioi.iii 2, San Franeisi o, (.'a!. We tfirrv a larro t-tiK-k of printer's stationery, well hs sorted, Ixitiijlit lirtrt from tlie niainifaeturi rs at a low figure, and can give tin' l-ej-t of work in all kinds of printing for the least money. Tiy us. Paisi i v ' Fmii kv. THE MARKETS. AI.BANr QVOT.iTICSii. Wheal li i; i i lb .' t'c Flour 4.2.. per bbl Potatocn Juc Ekks Butter Zri :rc Lard low Ti'o. Hams Hftl.V. Shoulders ,(t Sc. Bacon X0(gVc. Hops 'JOc. Hav TiuiotLv. t lfi n.-if nn.l rlc tu. App es (.reel., l per n. PluDi Diiod, i(2c. per App'es dried lileailu-d c fuudritd & ' C Chickens $5 00 (g.VSO Beef .".glic trr.ii-t". Mutton f.i&i 5iK r head. Hoes an;sa:c. Veal CtiXe. EGGS FOR SALE. I will Pell full t..i eggs, Ixjth Kintle and rose eomb for f 1 60 er ;!. also dottrd Wyan dotta. Light I.rnhmas, I-ang-dian n.,.l T1. .1. T, l - ... onu iiuuuiuu xvot-Kf at tie fa mo Price. L. J. H ck. Tanj.t.nt, Or. v i