Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, June 18, 1891, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MORNING HEKALD: THURSDAY", JUNE IS, foOl.
iHorninq Daily txM
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TERV3 (KSL'H.,:Cii:rn'N"
liAII.Y
eutili-t.rcl v rv n.ornimr eirept Monday.;
ivrr-'i l.v lamer, per week...
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e oo
WhKKLV,
Punlishnl every Friday M 'rnlnir.)
n ? s.oi , r annum, in ad'.ance ,.$-.00
to n.-ii ma o.id in advance M :f.0
tiik m Aii..
Mai!:) t the Albany postoltite close
F r u.'i oilices north
The Kastern stales
The n! Side
6;30 A. ,
An J the Smiov (Ja -st K. R.J J
or Portland ai.il Su ..11 A. M
orvailm ami Yaipiina ......M.r..:30 r. h
, , ortu e Mill 7;30 r. '
The poetoihee will tie cl-ideach evening
o:n six io seven o clock.
n,Mtcred matter for the
trim should In; mailed before
revious evemm'.
ly morning
o clock thi
OIIKUON PACIFIC T1METAIILE.
Arrives Departs
rai-enirer. .
Flight
II. :'ptu 12.'J0m
i lopiu 7.45 a in
Tin.iu: are alui'iit always two
siile io all ii'Rsliinis, and t tie rule
will undoubtedly liolil good upon
t!ie subject of farm mortgages
about which so much lias lcen
said arid written. The Chronicle
haa been the earnest advocate of
the farmers tide of that i juration,
and vet it s.ivs that the Farmers"
Alliance will not he able to make
much of a t-howin;? out of the sta
tistics relating ,y the mortgaging
of farm laud in Nebraska. The
ciniiiissionerri of labor anil indus
trial statistics of that state hat
inadc a careful investigation in a
typical county and linds that out
of a total of 1 U.lO'.t acres of farm
land only -10,015, or two-sevenths', is
mortgaged, and that the average
mortgage is only $1 1 71 per acre.
But the inijuiries relating to the
reasons for mortgaging are even
more remarkable, as they disclose
the fact that ".s tier cent repre-M-iiH
money borrowed to buy
hind ; 7 per cent for st-.ck and im
provements ; I'll per cent for busi
ness investments, and only 15 per
cent for ail other purposes, which
cover- improvidence, bad crops
and evt-ry .t!icr trouble. What ib
tine of Sarpy county is probably
true of every other co tnty, and it
may he .is-ei tel witii posiliveness
tb.it the iiiurtgages upon farm,
lauds generally, instefd of repre-.
fenting, as has been falsely as
sumed by free tradeis, the distress
and iinp.iveri.-hiiient of the agii
cultural classes, aie really the
n nicest kind of evidence of pi'tp
gress. in otiier woids, live-sixths
of the mort''.i'' 'S represent pro
gress and development just as
surely as docs the recoid of a
mortae by a progressive man in
a city w ho is using the burrowed
moil -y to extend his business and
increase his ability to make
money.
T.iu O'.iio republicans who 1 ave
just assembled in convention are
enthusiastic and with Major .Mc
Kinley for candidate for governor,
will make a sweeping victory in
the old buckeye state. In spite of
tiie cries against the taritf, the
teal truth is fast becoming ap
parent to the people, and
McKinley ill yet have cause to
be proud of the connection he has
had w itb the new law. Trices are
higher for the farmer's products
than for years, and although o
one claims that tiie .McKinley law
uiaitci those prices, it is evident
from theui that the law is beneli
cial, for the oponents of the law
claimed all along that its effects
would be to reduce prices. In the
matter of every article that the
law dos ellect things have been
made better for the people and
that fact is becoming more and
mire apparent, and political falsi
iers cannot hide it any longer.
Jt'sT exactly how the feat was
accomplished is told in the follow
ing:. "When the earth was young,
says I r. l!all, astronomer royal
for Ireland, it went around so fast
that the day wasonly three hours
l"iig. 1 he eartli was h'piut then,
and it ,pun around and around at
iikii ickiim speed, aii'i the sun
ciiises ever increasing tides upon
its sin lace it at last burst in two.
The smaller p.irt ln-cuine the
ni.ijii, which h;is been going
around the earth ever since at an
lncic.iting difar.ce. The inil I
ences of the muon n jw rises tides
on the earth, and while there was
any liquid to operate on in the
moon the earth returned the com
plmieut." Tin. IVrlin women who work ll'
boms a day for :;. cents a week
are compelled to x ."D pfennings
ior a lo.if of cijumi bhu k bread, j
which would i t iost to exceed l'l
I'Seiiuiiigs Imt for tin- barbarous i
com Ia-. l'.ut they are expected
to love their country and respect
its boverei rn and laj.
The existence of a club w hose
members are pledged to
coicmit to suicide is vouched for
by the press dispatches, in Bridge
port, Connecticut. It is said to
have first organized with a fixed
membership of only six, two of
whom were to shullhi off the
mortal coil each year until t he
club became extinct. The pro
gramme lias been kept up with
regularity with the exception that
the original membership has
grown to IS, from applications
that beseiged the club. Probably
the story can classed with the
other Miincliausenisins of tl e
year.
Tiik Chronicle is ever on tl e
aid and sanguine for California
enterprises, comiuendably 60. Of
the tin plate factory in that Btate
it has this prediction : "The best
proof of the McKinley bill ia in
such items as the report from
Loudon that the English tin-plate
works will shut down during July
because of the falling off in the
American demand for tin plate.
When the Kan Jacinto factory gets
into full working order the Engl
lish miners and manufacture's of
tin-plate will lay off fcr half the
year. But their loss will be the
gain of a small army of American
workmen.
Skckktary lt-.-sic is active and
energetic in his work for the bene
tit of the American farmers. He
recently visited the etock yards of
Chicago, to inaugurate the micro
s ) ical examination of pork calcu
lated for foreign shipment. lie ia
determined to overcome the Ger
man interdict upon American
pork so that the markets of that
country will be open to us.
If you suffer pricking pains on
moving the eyes, or cannot bear
bright light, and find your sight
week and falling, you should
promptly use Dr. H. McLean's
Strengthening Eye Salve. 25
cents a box.
Strawberries, cherries, gwse
berries, currants, etc., received
every morning, at Allen Bros.
Croup, whooping cough and
bronchitis immediately relived by
Shiloh'sCure. For pale by Foshay
& Mason.
For lame back, side or chest,
use Shiloh's orous p'aster. Price
"J5 cents at Foshav & Mason.
THE
Glorious Fourth
EUGEN E)
WILL CELEBRATE,
And will give more elaborate and
enthusiastic entertainment than
any city in the state. Every
thing w ill be provided for a
patriotic jubilee.
TIIE I'D REGIMENT
ENCAMPMENT
Will be in session at Eugene at
that time, and the week preced
ing, and w ill form a very attrac
tive feature of the day. This fine
body of 5(10 men will give sp'.en
did exhibits of drill, parade, etc.
Dances and open air concerts
w ith music by the best band in
the state each evening, all ith
the beauty and grandeur of mili
tary order and discipline.
BEST MISIC IN TIIE STATE,
Sham Battle, Races, Gauies,
Hose Contests, Etc.
Everybody invited.
HUMPHREYS
Dr. lliMriiRRY's Smelt in are cientificlly
aiitl rarefully prtaruil prescriptions; UikmI
for iiimv yearn in private practice with sue-crs-,
ami for over thirty yean u 1 by the
(tropic. Kvory sinle apt-dtic is a cure for
thciiHcvte namca.
TIiwm; sH.-itU'ji cure without ilruirini:,
puriu or rehi':in the system, and are in
hu t and ltcl the sovereign rumoiliog of the
world.
lit or miNi'irAb sos. u rrm. prickm..
1 Fcvrrs, C invest ion, iiiiiainmation.. Jo
1 WoniH, ttiirm fever, worm colic... 'IS
2 i r ioK' Colic, or teeth ink' of infanta. . Jo
Diarrhea, of rhildrun or adulta 25
ft lyneiitcrv, Gripini;, Ihllious Colic ..... 25
Cholera Slorhuft, vomiting
7 eotiyh, colds, hrntKhitis 2ii
S Neur.ilifia, tMihai.he, Kaeevhe 2i
! Headache, eick htulfti-hc, vertigo. ... fc
10 lpcHia, hilhoim Htomarh 25
tl Siippri-wd or I'infiil TerifxU 25
12 W hiten, too prnfunc ihkmIm 25
I J Croup, eoiih, diiHult hre.tthin
II .Nut Kheum. eavrtipelm.
eruptions..
I.t KneU'ua'iMii, rnciint.itic pain
JJ ' SnZr":.
:
fx)
60
ill
1 Oil
l;M.itarrli. inHufnA, cold in thv heail
ii) W li'Mipin' Unun, violent -oiuh
H ;cnvr.il ilekn lity. physical wcuknow
-7 KlilllCV llt-H-AlH.'. M
N Nffoiw ilrltility.
M I'rinsrj Wirtki.cw, w tlinif liril 50
;.' ivni it I ho heart, kilpuation.... 1 o
SoM hv ilniii'istK, or sent potaiil on rc
i ipt of prire. ir. llumiihrcyn' Mamuil, (144
';iti) ri lily Ixuiml in clolh ami icilil, mail
f.l rn;, HLMl'HKfcVS MKH. O ,
111 .i; 113 William St , New Ymk.
SPEC I FIGS
Children Cry
for PITCHER'S
Castoria
SPRING
OUR STOCK OF SPRING WAGONS
rnMi I'n.'nvTKi' PifMi. m
A LL THE LE VDI NG STY LES OF
Four-Spring Passenger and Moun
tain Wagons,
SPECIAL TARCEL DE
LIVERY W At SONS.
ONE - HORSE P.USlNK.ss
WAGONS,
ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE
WAGONS, ETC.
It will pay all par;ies want
ing Spring wagons of any
description to call upon or
correspond with us.
We guarantee our vehicles the btist,
Staver $c
NEW MARKET BLOCK, - - - PORTLAND, OREGON.
WE CARRY TIIE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON
TIIE PACIFIC COAST OF
Machinery and Vehiclo3 of Every Description.
SEND KOK CATAI.OO ;K AND l'KH'E LIST.
W. O. DA. VIS cNb
ALBANY, -
The men of this vicinity need
not be jealous because their wives
talk so constantly about Matt hew 6
and Washburn. Its not their good
looks the ladies are talking about,
it is the good ualitesof the cook
and heating ftoves they sell. Every
one seems to be delighted when
they buy from M. and W.
School Tax Notice,
The school tax in school Contractois and Builders,
district No 5, is now due and pay-1 Juice on First street with Wal
able. Call at my ollice and pay ;ljce A Cusick, real estate airents.
the same before it hec lines de
limiuent.
C. G. lU'KKII HT.
District Clerk
A FULL LINE OF BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES
FOR EOYS and ;nu.s
JULIUS CRADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE
SPBIgffl
The public is
mense
FOR THE
His asaorttuont i lii-r tli i-i ever bjf.jre, ami lie ia prepare
and prices.
The Highest Market Trice Paid for
WAGONS.
IS TIIE LARGEST AND MOST
m s r iiciiiPi.i;fc I
HALF-PLATFORM
SPRING WAGONS,
scroll spring wagons.
"h andy wagons,"
'taylor' or three
spring wagons,
II A LF-SPRIN ; WA( iONS,
EN PRESS WAGONS,
DELIVERY WAGONS,
prices lowest, quality considered.
Walker
CO.
AGENTS
ORtXiOX.
OREGON
1801
A Eull C( tps of Instructors.
Clamieal, gcic tide, literary, conroereia.
itiiil normal ela aea. (Jouraea of utility ar
ranged to meet the needs of all tmu'ea o'
.4tudenta Spe. ial indueeiiienta offereil tr
-itudenU from abroad. Tuition raiiKea Iron
5.50 lo 12.54 Vtr Term.
Iiiatnimcntal instruetion in Diuaie wi
ifiven by Ding Laura (ioltra.
Board in private families at low rati-a. am'
rooma for self boarding at small expense. A
careful supervision exercised over pup
iway from hunie.
For circ'.il tra and full particulars, aciilrc
the president.
KEV. ELBERT N. COXDIT.
Alliany, Oregon,
! CHOWDER BROS
Jbany, Oregon. Kstiinates viven
n all kinds of buildingsorcarpen
er work. All work intrusted to
will be promptly executed.
I ALBANY
Collegiate Wtote.
Js
AMODSCEMMT
invited to inspect the im
stock of Dry
SPRING OF
Star
jakeiy
..A FULL STOCK OF....
SStape Groceries
The best quality of tea, refftra, camllos
nuto, etc,
FRESH BARED BREAD EVERY
DAY.
At this old reliable house H also to 1
found a complete assortment of fresh family
Kroeeries, to whier i coimtamly Iwii.r added
all the seasonalile lines of groceri;? kltl ,ro
visions, auch aa
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Seef Chipped to order
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour.
Cannea Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc,
The koikU were all iKmirht wtien iriee
ere low and the benefit of the nuirtrin will 1k-
jiven to hia eutomera. Kemnmher tin place.
it the old comer ou Firatand lln i.Aibin bta.
Conrad Mfer.
DR W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
London, Kngland, alaoof tlie Jtclle
vue Medical College.
The Dr. has speut a lifetime of
study and practice and mr.Ues a 8c
jialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumore
tnd wens, without pain or the knife.
He also makes a specialty of trcat
aient w ith electricity. Has practii ed
in the German French and Knglish
liospitals. Calls promptly attended
lay night. His motto is
'V.UD WILL TO ALL."
S"0llice and residence, Lelu'on
Oregn
11HO.SE WISHING A FIIUT-CLASK I.N
L s'rjii'cnt. the best made to abtnd the
j climate of this coast, can lie suited by cs'lini;
! it Mia: U. E. !!yniari'8, opisite the Mas mic
Templa, First street. The latest vocal and
I instrumental music kept for s:ilc. Also the
I largest aisortment of gianipitur 4ttcrns to
I Helect from this side of 'Friwo. Lchkoiih
I ,'ivn in i-amting and emiiroiilery at her
studio over l.inn County Hmik. 'iiivc hci
' ,our er-lcr and you will be pleased,
i IMurserj.
' Mei e s. Ilyinan A lirownell arp
' prepared in their nursery to f:ir-
nish all kinds of stock, an I thi'
I intending to plant should call ujkiii
them.
Hoots ami SIkifk.
, Furchasers of Roots and Sltn;a
' bear in mind that big advertis
ements and oilers of big disconnlfi
i io not always mean best values,
i You w ill have to pay some one a
' profit as no one can do business
j without expense. The (uest'im is
I who can sell you the best goods
I for the least money.
iSami kl K. Yolno.
BAZAAR STORE.
Goods
1891 AT
1 to s.Uisfy puatcincrs in quality
Country Produce.
Crockery
S Dniffs,
Books,
Also carries the finest lines of
Pianos & Organs
7.V THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY.
CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK.
!: FKLLOWS TEMl'LE, ALB.1. NY, OREGON.
Manufacturer of Choice Chrars
-AND
M IMPORTED
Cigars i'!ug aud Smoking Titiaccoe, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, at
fu'l tin- o' Sn.okcrs' Articles.
Xe t o. to Pffehler's candy store, Albany, Oregon,
Once
Wo visli to remind yoxx that we car
ry tin; most Complete Tirie of lrlard
wore, tStoves and Jianes in the Val
i MATTHEWS & WASHBURN.
FEED -:- STORE
GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET.
WW N 1 ' I : I Sl'KCIA LLY- Hay, oats ?nd jt.tsfrrp. to supply suatome
: n tin' Hrtjiui l'aoitifi liiilroad extension aud my iuereai-ing home trade
1 ere s- ll in muiititits to suit the purchasers. Store in Stralian Crick,
Second strci.t
K M. ROBKRT'SoN.
7gg Bit
ake
"immons
Liver
Regulator
One Dose
TTOA.TB
ioo Dollar?.
Pp.jr S. L. R: I oimidor oni doe Im
mom l.iver Hc-miKtor worth (ftlIO. tv
comnipatcl, hal llf.a laehe, could cat oth
inv with HiU.sfft'.'tion or anpetite ha the
nines, ait-1 felt altogether out of Mrts. I ro
sorted to llluo Mi, Calomel, Quinin , and
every remedy smrirested, but only otilaind
tcmor;irv relief. One doge of S L R did m
more irood tliu !i(NI worth of d'irtors an
djctorin?. Kesp'y, J C Martim.
I have N-en a te.-ulnT for twenty Years, and
during that tiinch.vvc had lepeated attacks of
headnclie, pr-iliiced by torpid Liver, and
have hi'n entirelv cu oil by Simmons Livei
Ktinila'or. I fonn t to 1 of so mild t
haraetcr in iu a tion not to interfere. In
the least with my duti lin the school room.
To th'we eimiiai , situ: t d and subject tothe
same, I cannt ? hir. recommend Sim
iuodh Liver Ketnlitor.
K, K. cuiia ramp's' livlll Kj.
G.L. Blackmar,
DEALER IX
Paints, Oils, Perfumery
AND TOILET AKTICLKS,
And a lull line of
Stationery, Periodicals.
Prescriptions Carefully Conwounded
DEALER IN-
AND KE1
Asrain
ihi ru 4et
I tic) in ik
QUARTER
ktT i otiiii Or
con. in :ix uhV
ut A
i? new ISukvrt tty.anr UTIIDV
man who hv binixUCN I Uil I
l-ttflnif idcutiitl wiih the rt-Miiirf:
and ilet-iinient of that iountr. Tit if,
:AC0
nu'i 10 no otlH-r than Sir. John Mewart, one
of the wealthiest ur.tlmt itit'nit-t.tutl Litizei
iti the rotiiily. In a retx'iit loiter he says:
"1 ha. Ittt n rmfferinjf fruin jwis in my la k
aiul i;c:rat kidiii'V c ntplrLint ior roiiie tin it-,
and ha: used many rt'itn.ui without am
tiut ti-miHniry rclivf. The jaint in in hack
had Inx-onif ko severe thi I was re vented
frum attending to niy work and could not
in. .ve without the ir ot a eane. lleari'tjr,
through a frteitd, tif the wonderful cure tt
loit ly Oregon Kidney Tea, 1 was in-Jueei t
try a l.t'X, mid fnun that vcv tirrt dose I
tfiind iiifint.t relief, and iM'fore u inir halt
i he e-Hitents o- the hox the piina in c y la -k
eftirely dinaiipeAred I have every f.ith in
the virtues of the Oregon Kidney Tea, aud
eui ctmHcieutiuusly recommend it to ni
friendH. 1 v:ni!d not he w ithout ii f r any
thintf." Oreiion Kidney Tea cures headache, incon
tinence of urii e, hriek dust sediment) hum
inor (taimal sensation while uimatinAf, at.d
nil aid ti.. us of the kidney or urinary organs
of either ex.
Health is Wealth !
Ir E. C.
nene and
I.rain
treatment, a j;ur
nteeti speeifie fot
liytiteria, iizzinesi'
titn, headache, ner
vous rostra!ioL
caused hy the use of
aK-tdiol or toli&cco.
m if ten inj; of brain j
resulting io insanity i
und leaJini to n:it I
of' poir in citiiti
ix rch ln con-
t ry. decav at.it lotw
tains one m 'tith'fe
treatment. One do!
lar a lxx. or six tx
ca for ve dollars,
sent by niail pre
paid on receipt ot
price. Guarantees
iwueil only tiy J. A.
Cumniinm, drturiri"!
sole iifunt, Alliany,
Oregon.
3500 REVvRD
W e will pay the above reward; for any ram
of liver complair.t. ilvsjieimia, Bick headache,
indiirestion, ccnstiiiatitM or coHtivencss wr
cannot cure with West's liver pills, when tl
direction arc strictly cunipliiil with. Thcj
are pui ely vegetable and never fail to jrt
satisfaction. l-irce liokes. rot tainini;
tiilU. 2.S rents. Tlie irenuine luaiiufacturud
I only by the John C. West ciimpany. Chicago
j Illinois. Sold by J. A.JCummimra, dniKirist
I Albany, Oregon .
Julius Cirailwohl, proprietor of
tlie (iolilen Rule ISaaar, informs
us tbat he will aild to his already
larpe business a complete line of
shelf hardware and family
groceries. The pales of his Golden
Rule teas and baking powder is
steadily increasing. He still keeps
up the elegant prizes with these
goods.
Silk mitts at the Ladies Bazaar. I
IVn-'s shirts vesta at Seari? going I
at cost. j
A large line of children's eun
bonnets, ecliool hats, white aprons I
I 1 -.... . : i . . i '
uiiii iiicMjeu jiirl icmu'u hi tut:
Ladies Hasaar.
Something nice in coflees at
Allen Bros. They run their own i
delivery wagon, and deliver goods
promptly,
'THB-
laquma Route
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T. E. 1IOGO, irecelver.
AJft
,'s
Steamship Line
HI 1111
I l III! H X
.AM)
Hours Less Time
Tliiii by ny ott er route:
22
Accomodations nr!turiF9ed for cirfr.; t pn
afety. Ir nri fU:!.tii vi a
the Oregon lce o)utciit ccni an'
jhips, much less tl at hy any ctht-r route
mrecn all oiiit9 in the Willt,xi:etit' fcl
knd San Kraiicisco.
Sailing dates.
FROM TA4CINA.
A'illaniette Valley.... ...lunc 4th
wv .... i at
Wiilamutte Valley ...... 22,
FKCII &4K rSAKCISOO
...... .. ....... .............. Al.iy
ilixtr.ctle V iicy June !
Willamette Vullcv If, 27
The company r.crie the riht to cha iK
teumeni ir B.tilimr tiates.
UAILT rjtnXOER TRAINS
Kxccpt tinmlays.)
L Y,.iii.a 7:(1 1 I U All-anr 12-20
Cortallit IV.if- AMI" -Corvailis 1:01 T
Ki AMmiiv ;::jmi Ar Vaquina 4-3i T. .
O. & C. trtiii couuect at Al' n Mill '0l
W. M HAO,
C, llObt'R, General Manawcr,
U. K & P. Agent
Corvailis, O on
EAST SOUTH
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE'.
THE KOl'KT SHASTA EOLTE
California ex) 'tit ti&ir.e run daily
l rU ltOKTM
t7:00 p ql.Lv. ...Portland ....Ar.. 9:3.' am
!ti.J: p m..Lv Ailiany Lv.. i:2". am
10.15 a m..Ar.... S. 1-r.iticitico.Lv.. Sio pm
oMILMSlluKltli
Loral ratio. Train llally- ;Kx. Smnlay
!.-00 a m..I.v ri'rtlan.l Ar.. 4:'"' o
li:20 p ui..Lv. .. Albany L .. 1 "jj
6:40 p luAr !tos-rur I.v.. .-.'' .un
Lcliauou ttranrlj.
2 C6 p -..Lv Alliaiiy Ar.. :.:' r"c
2:A i m Ar ....Leluux n Lv .; n
":'1U l m. Lr Alliany WH.... Ar.. 4 U pui
.22alll..Ar Letianon Ia.. b'4 - ;na
AI.Bt.VY LOCAL, DULY (Kxeejit SUI1.!1
i.oo PM..I.V I'nrtUnd Ar....'.nO A Jl
.oo.......Ar. ..AltiAiiy L ....."i.in a M
FULLMAIn IU FFh'ISI.KH'hliF.
touki-t Ki;Fr;:,v. caiis
For ccommniulion r f S; r. ml t lir i'
eagen Attavbeil to 1 l '--sn ' ;'!,
irm sifr iMftslon.
Between IVntlarul awl (Icrvallia
Wall Train lally-Kxcfp. Sun.!y
;::i0 uL.l.v ...I'o-.lw I ...Ar.5Sip. m
12:10 p ui. .Ar torvanis.. L.lit.p. m
At AI!-any and Corvallia coutic-.'t with
trail of Ort'iroii PaciticKailrootl.
f ilirr TrHlrt Itnlly (Kxtpt Sunday
:40 p m. . l.v. .
p m.. Ar. .
. i'ortland . . . Ar.. 8:2fiam
..Mi Mi3illc.l.v. '6.4:'' aid
THROUGH TICKF.TS
lo Ail Point'
EAST AND SOUTH
AMTFor ti. k t and full ii!fonitt'ioii re
irardijii: riitH map-, et-.-.t eaii on eoi:iliiy a
aent at Atiiifv.
ii. KOhill KIi, K. P. lUKU its,
Vanat'er .Avt. ... I', A
A WEAK fVI&Ftf
Cuti cure hlinself of 1 lie 'e
t.li r;iL!t if!'iil;s if t-ailv al-it and
j it-rfci'y rof tore his viror and vilal
itv liy i:ir liotue treatment. Tl.o
reniikali!e enrrs o' !ioieli"f ensee
! tif nervous telii'ity ami jrivale
I I'olnnlaiiits are ever where ftaiiin
I inir out iitiuekerv. Treaties .itiil
' " '."'" M-
nillcrinj: litiii.Hi.iiy, will he- gent
fiee to thoi-e alilielee. AiKlrtts
witli stamp
I'lOXKF.U IXTITI TF,
40" Kearny "t., Koc-ui 2, San
Francisco, Cal.
We c:.rrv a laro stuk tif
printt r's Hatidiu rv, well as-
i 1 , , , - ' .
sortotl, li(in:lil direct trom tlio
inanufacturi i s at a low Ii pi ro,
and can giv tlio lcst of work
in all kinds of printing for the
lea.t nioiu'V. Try us.
Taism v it' S.MII KV.
THE MARKE'iS.
AMIANT QCOTATIOr;.
neai u
)au 4e
Flour 4.2.'. pn bbi
Putetoen
Ejrirs y.v
Buitcr St
Lard U)(dVic.
Hams l.V.
8houldt-rs Inc.
liai'on l'2'..c.
Hops 'Jlk-.'
Hay Timothy, f 10, oats and cheat
IS.
App eg 4ir'en, t per tu.
P1uji Dried, Uuic. per lb.
App'es dried bleached ik- Mindned
at) ! c.
Chiekena 14 5na.)0.
Beef 'M(,'.4q trofs.
Mutton f.0,: .Viper head.
Hosts SK dresec.
Veal native.
Wtxil .
EGCS FOR SALE.
I W ill Fell full blood Leslie rn
eggs, iKith nincle ard rose c nib,
for $1 50 per IM. alo dotted Wvrn
dotts. Light Prahmas, Lang.il an
and Plyinouth Rock" at ti e nune
price. L. .1. Hoi ck.
Tangent, Or.