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The pinto:l;up will be clwdtach cv.iiMj
a si to seven o'clock.
ii. rt(re.l matter for t'm ly mi.roiii;;
'iin hou:d I mailed before o clock the
jrevi"t eveiiinir.
OKEUON PACIFIC TUIE TABLE.
Arrive Departs
vwentrer.
F;i:ht...
ll.13proT2.29pn!
, J.4"pui 7.4") a m
THE MAS FROM UMSE.
It there be any reliance to be
placed in political forecasts and
i-rediction.., the San Francisco
Chronicle thinks James G. Blaine
wiil be the republican nominee
for president in 1W2, possibly, if
not probably, by acclamation, and
jiiMs: It tai.rot le ill nit J lha
Mr. Blaine commands at the
present time a greater share of
the u'imiraticn and confidence of
the republican party than any
other man in the ranks, and it
would hardly be defined rash to
Fay that admiration and confidence
extend outvie of and beyond the
republican party and are shared
1 y the treat body of the people of
the United States.
Itoking at the question as it
appears at the pret-ent time, it
Menu that there is but one thing
that can interfere w ith the nomi
nation ot -Mr. liiaine, ami t'.iat is
Ids physical condition. We all
know by this tint1) that he has not
been as near death's door as cer
tain New York papers would lave
had the country t elieve, but we
nl.-!o know thut he is not a thor
oughly well man, though General
Alger says he is a eound as any
man of bin ae and tumpenunent
can be. Unless some untoward
accident should occur, it seems
safe to say that Mr. Blaine will be
physically qualified to accept the
nomination in 1'J.', and that it
will be tendered him is morally
certain.
Of course wiLh Blaine in the
field the vote of the Pacific coast
will be simply a question of haw
large the republican majority will
be. No living American can con
test this coast successfully with
the man from Maine, a every can-1
did person must admit, however
grudgingly. Ohio has led oil" for
Blaine in her recent convention,
and Pennsylvania has swung into
line with a glowing anil enthusi
nstie indorsement of his public
career, end with such a start there
can be no candidate who can hope
to oppo3e him. There are many
thousands of Americans who
would like to try the contest of
InS I over again an I who do not
believe that G rover Cleveland's
Fiar can again lead him to victorv.
But after all it is not a question '
oi inru nu uiucii us ui uil.inu.f B.
The campaign of 1S'.2 must be
fought on the lines ot protection
against free trade, and the protec
tion side must win, since the peo
p'efof the United States are to in
telligent to run counter to their
own interests. With James G.
Blaine at the head of the ticket the
campaign wil! le simply a
triumphal march; with any other
leader it will be none the less
assured, but it w i'i follow a hard
and vigorous contest.
The Chronicle is jumping at
conclusions. Blaine would make
a g jod president in fact he ought
to have been president a longtime
ago, but it is difficult to be a
statesman and a politician at the
pume time, that is just what has
defeated Blaine heretofore, and he
i-i the same dignified statesman
now a9 ever. The contest for the
nomination certainly lies between
Mr. Blaine and President Harrison,
and it would s em at least hasty
at this early d ty to a-sert that
either one is conceded to be the
(jture nominee.
Many interesting relics from
San Dominp), wheie Columbus
landed, have been received by tke
Washiiigtou otlice of the foreign
a Hair s department of the world's
fair. The most valuable of these
relics and tne most interesting,
crhap8, is the first church-bell
that ever rang out in the New
World. It was presented to the
colonists of the first settlement of
Domingo by tueen Isabella ia ap
preciation if the fact that the first
settlement bore 1 e- r.an e. Thero
of
immediately upon landing, Ihe
material of Hie cries is the same
exactly as iu mvu
nailed up, having be?n taken from
the wood of a building erected in
1500. There are also in this
collection fac-siiuilea of the doors
hich close the cells in which the
bones of Columbus repose. The
carving of these doors is exquisite
and thev themselves are beautiful
as a whole. There is also an
anchor, supposed to have been
lot bv Columbus when his ship
went to pieces at San Domingo on
a subsequent voyage.
Scientists and explorers have
perhaps puzzled their brains more
over the problem cf reaching the
north pole than other of the un
attainable projects. In the Foium
for August Prof. Fridtjof Nansen,
the explorer of Greenland, out
lines his plans for reaching the
north pole. lie is to take advan
tage of the Jeanotte's experience,
and wi!l enter the polar ocean by
ISering Strait and sail westward
to the New Siberian Islands and
there await a favorable opportunity
for reaching the highest poseible
latitude in onen water. It was
the intention of Professor Nansen
to start for Berine; Strait next
February, but there may be some
delay, lie t xpeets to pass through
Bering Strait next June and reach
the New Siberian Islands in
August. The Xorweigian assem
bly has granted $53,000 for the ex
pedition, and the King and twelve
private citizens have given an
additional sum of $;0,000. lien
em! Greeley is not impressed
favorably with Professor Nansen's
plans. If is tiie opinion of the
ex-signal ollicer that the north pole
is covered with an ice cap of enor
mous thickness, which will bar
progress across the pole. General
Greely paints the horrors of a
drift journey in latitude S4 degrees
! and concludes : "Arctic explora
tion is sutliciently credited with
rashness and danger in its ligiti
mute and sanctioned nethods,
without be.iring the burden of Dr.
Nansen's illogical scheme of self
destruction." It is possible and
probable that ieneral Greely has
not justly considered the capabili
ties and the resources of the
Northmen.
Your school tax will be delin
quent it not paid at once. Look
alter it ami save costs of collection.
New and complete stock ol
ladies and uents' cold watches
just received at F. AL French's,
the corner jewelry store.
Yoti should see those balance
rockers at Thomas Brink's. Call
and get one before they are all
sunt.
HUMPHREYS
IK. Ht'MPiiuMV'A SrKcitif-sare scientiticilry
;uil curelully prcparcil prescriptions; u-ed
tor maav e.in in private practice with tuic
rLisrt, a.i fr over thirty ye km use. I by the
; 'pie Kvery (linle apeoidc is a cure lor
the iiscX'W n:unel.
These pe :irto cure without ilrutrKiiiK,
puriu ir rt-lti;in the system, &tnl are in
t .ma (lee-l the sovereign rtmeJieij of the
world.
LKT OK PRINCIPAL Si:9. CCRttS. PRICKS..
1 Fevers C-nitfestiuii, inflammation. .4
J Worms, writi lever, worm colic...
frying Col if, or teethim of infant.. 'lit
4 LM.trrl:c, ol vhihlreo or adults.'. .... 'lb
I!eiiterv, Griping, liillioua Culie 2a
l Cholera .Morbiw, vc Tinting...... t:
7 t'ouh.s coI in, bront-hitU..... ............ 2i
i,5 NV'imiU'ia, ttM:h.iJie, Fuceache "J .
1 lkai:u:he, sick h.ala;he, vertigo.
11 S"i'ire.-a or i-ainfui i'crio.i...
12 Whiten, too profuse uaiotls
id I'p-tpepsta, buiioud stoinai h
l i Croup, coiitfh, dilllcult breathing
14 Salt Khetim, eaympelas. erupttoim.
15 Kheunatisin, rheun atie painrt
li r ever and ayue, chills malaria :
17 1'iles, blind or bleeding f
l: Catarrh, inrluenza, cold in the head
'JO V h'Htpiu Om'ii, violent cou'h 5o
(ieiier.il debility, phsical weakness &0
J7 kidney disease Mi
:-S N'ervou debility 1 00
kt I'rinarv Weakness, witting reti fo
'SI VisvM of the he-art, palpitation.... 1 V
Sold by druggists, or sunt postjaid on re
ceipt of price. r. Humphrey' Manual, (144
pae) richly bound in clih and ifTld, niuil
ree, HtMPIIUKVSMKl, O.,
Ill k lid W illiam St , New York,
SPEC I FIGS
CALIFORNIA
POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE
ELECTRIC
I INAMENT
" CURE'
CATARRH, RHEU MATIS M,
Neuralgia, Corns. Headache,
and ad pain. TheCalif..r
nia positive and negative
ELECTRIC COUGH CURE,
cures colds, croup, consump
ttion. Sold by all druggists.
Each 2.V.. oOe. and $1. Creas
inger A Co., Pros., Los Ange
les, Cal.
Children Cry
for PITCHER'S
Castoria
also an exact reprwluction
SPRING
OUR STOCK OF SPRING WAGONS
COMPLETE ON THE PACIFIC COAST, AND COMPRISES
ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF
Four-Spring Passenger and Moun
tain Wagons;
SPECIAL PARCEL DE
LIVERY WAGONS,
ONE - HORSE BUSINESS
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 host,
Stave r &
NEW MARKET BLOCK, -
WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON
Til E PACIFIC COAST OF
Machinery ani Vsliiclos of Every Description.
SEN!) J'OK CATAI.OU'E AND THICK LIST.
W. OJJAV1S
ALBANY,
Do you want to be happy and
make those about you pleased, if
so go and get one of those lovely
toned piano's at Mrs. Ilymans.
If you have not drank Coionado
mineral water, you should try it.
It will s jber yon up, give yon a
clean stomach and a good appe
tite.
The men of this vicinity ncd
not be jealous because their wives
talk so constantly about Matthews
and Washburn. Its not their good
looka the ladies are talking about,
it is the go'jd i'.ia!ites of the cook
and heating stoves they sell. Kvery
one sens to be delighted when
they buy from M. and W.
School fax Not iff.
The school tax in school
i.. . x I i .
nistrici , .no o, is now o ue ztn.i pay-
the same before it becomes de
liiniuent. C C. lit kk in n r.
District Clerk.
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Commencing Aug. 19,
We will sell Summer Goods at a price that will sur
prise all and surpass anything evor
offered in Albany.
Recluctiori of IO Per Cent.
Two Hundred Parasols and sun Umbrellas at less than wholesale prices. Remember, this is no odd
ALLEN BROTHERS,
Wo
esae
CIGARS, TOBACCO AHw CHOICE FRUITS
lit ?
OF ALL KINDS IN LAROE OR SJtALL (QUANTITIES IN SEASON.
FLI NX JILOCK,
WAGONS.
IS TIIE LARGEST AND MOST
HALF-PLATFORM
SPRING WAGONS,
SCROLL SPUING WAGON'S,
"HANDY WAGONS,"
'TAYLOR OR THREE
SPRING WAGONS,
HALF-SPRING WAGONS,
EXPRF.SS WAGONS,
DELIVERY WAGONS,
pi ices lowest, quality considered.
Walker
PORTLAND, OREGON.
CO. AGENTS
ORLGON.
CROWDER BROS
Contractois and Builders.
Jriice on First street with Wal
I ace & Cusick, real estate agents,
. Jbany, Oregon. Estimates given
n all kinds of buildings or carpen
er work. All work intrusted to
will be promptly executed.
The Thomas Kay Woollen Mills
of Salem, have appointed G. W.
Simftson their agent in Albany. A
full line of men and boys clothinc
blankets and flannels and all arti
cles manufactured by the mill wiii
be kept in stock. These goods art
the best in the market and will
give entire satisfaction.
Watches, chains and spectacles,
sjecialties at F. M. French's.
Buy your spectacles and eye
glasses at F. M. French's, ami
have your eyes tested and your
ulasses properly fitted. Glapses
from 95 cems to 10.
Ilanan & Sou's fine shoes sell on
their own merit, and always gives
satisfaction. Try a pair at T. L.
Wallaire & Co.'s.
or
tt 1 U I
viimmni'
-For One Week We Will
ON ALL DRESS GOODS.
lot or bankrupt sale, but a genuine BENEFIT
and Retail
- - -
Mcry !
,.A FULL STOCK OF....
Staple Groceries
The !est
outs, etc.
quality of .t'-KP, ccOu-s, cuilis
FRE3LI BASED BUEAD EVERY
DAY.
At thin oIJ reli:0!o houiw li a!io to lw
found a complete anortnirnt of 'rfili fuinilv
groceries, to whirl is cousUi'ilj Immiik a.li!. 1
all the sixwonalile lines ol -ro.:i ri-!i ami jiro
vibioiu, uch ai
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to crdcr
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Ytastetn Buckwheat Flour,
i JJannea Goods of Ail Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Ete,
These goods were all ho.it'lit when prieiv
ere low and the benefit of tke margin will Ik-
:ven to his customers. IteitieinU-r thepla.
it the old coiner on First and l;nu...llin Sl.
Conrad Myer.
DR. W. C NKGUS,
Graduate cf the Royal College of
London, England, also of thy J;lle
vue Medical College.
The Dr. has spent a lifetime of
study and practice anil n:ak-'- a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, scrofula en!arcincuts,tuinors
ind wens, without pain or tho knife.
He also niake3 a specialty of treat
ment with electricity. Has practii eil
in the German French and English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
Jay. eight. His motto is
'V.OU WILL TO ALL."
t"Otlice and residence, L .baron
Ore"r"n
Mefsrs. Hyman & Biownell are
prepared in "their nursery to fur
nish all kinds of st(4'k, and those
7t;:i1iiig to plant should call upon
tYiem. - -
ItnotA anil Slioft.
Purchasers of I'.oots and Shoes
bear in mind that bit; advertise
ments and oilers of lir discounts
io not always mean best values.
You will have to pay some one a
profi as no one can do busiuesB
without expense. The quest on is
who can sell you the best goods
for the least money.
Sami kl E. Young.
Fresh vegetables every morning
from Linn county gardens lit
Parker Rios.
Try Coronado mineral water,
the purest on earth, for sale by all
drutists. John lsom Jr., tole
agent.
Pay your school tax and save
costs of collection.
Make a-
SALE, at
.
Grocers.
ALBANY. OKEUON.
Star
Crockery
IIU
STEWART & SOX
-DEALERS IX-
Ikcll Engines, Separators and Slack's,
OSBORNE BINDERS,
We carry no machinery that has not been tried in this locality and
found to be satisfactory, and as we rcpreseut factories, no responsible
dealer can give better terms.
Springfield Sawmill
A. WHEELER, (SFRINGFIF.LD,) PROPRIETOR.
Sli:i25(JIFI3LD, - - - ORKUOiN.
rAlhnny yard and office on Railroad, between Fourth and Fiftl
r eets, A. Wheeler, Alhanv Manager. ,
1 Having lumber not excelled in quality, and facilities not BurpasseC
or the prompt and satisfactory -illing of orders, I rcsctfully solicit s
hare of the trad, . A. WHEELER.
Ak my nccnlM for V. I.. Dmiclan Miom.
II not lor mile in your olurr iimU yur
ili-alcr in m-ikI lor riiliiloKiiis . u it- ilm
a'( iii y, and ail tlirm lor vo:i.
Si-TAKE NO SI UfiTlTfTE. JlZ
M t
WHY IS THE 'or to; equs-.is rrencn im-
LrANI Aa liorteil shoes which cost from
UUUULAo 8to?i2.
CO OLIalT FOR 4 ha.id sewcl welt shoe, une
593 OnUb CENTLEMEN calf, stylish, comfortable and
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOB THE MOHEIfJ (lnrabl T,e best shoe ever
otl'. i vd at this price; same grade . "as custom made shoes costing
from $(i to i.
$::.r0 p. dice shoe; farmers, railroad men and letter carriers all wear
them ; fine calf, seamless, smooth in-ide, heavy three souls, exten
sion edge ; one pair will wear a year.
$.2.50 fine call ; no better shoe ever offered at this price; one trial will
convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service.
$L2"i and $2.00 Workingman's shoes are strong and durab'.e. Those
who have given them a trial wili wear no other make.
HOYS' $2 and $1.75 school shoes are worn by the hoys everywhere;
thev sell on their merits as the increasing sales show.
LADIES $:', hand sewed shoe, best Dongola; very stylish ; equals French
imported shoes costing from $4 to $0.
Ladies $2.50, $2 and $1 7 shoe for Mioses are the best Dongola. Stylish
and durable.
Caution See that W. L. Louglas' name and piice are stamped on the
bottom of each shoe. W. L. DOUGLAS, P.rockton, Mass.
In Driiffs,
-Also carries the
tumtsmi i
Pianos & Organs
IS THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY.
CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK.
ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE. ALBANY, OREGON.
Portland UniversMy.
Ol'KN'S SEPTEMHEU 14.
Beautiful healthful site near the
city. Expenses are as reasonable
as any otlier insiiiuiionoi learning
on the coast. Uiassicai, merary,
scientific, theological, preparatory,
normal and business courses. Stu
dents of all grades received. Care
ful oversight and direction given
to all students. Ladies boarding
hall under experienced 6nper-t-;a;.r,
irrfssnr nf excellent
scholarship and much experience
employed. For information ad
dress C. C. Stratton, I. 1)., presi
dent, or Thos. Van Scoy, I). I).,
dean of college, Portland- Univer
sity, Portland , Or.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
JEFFRSON FLOURING MILLS,
Also
SAW AND PLANING MILLS,
Jefferson, Marion Co., Or.
For particulars apply to
CORBETT & MACLEAY,
(VI and CO Front St.,
Portland, Or.
MOWERS & RAKES.
L. E. BLABN
fUI.I
ALiiANY,
AUKNT
. - OREtJON.
It is a seamless shoe, w ith
no tacks or wax thread to
hurt the ft-et; made of the
beft fine caif, stylish and easy
"1 lirrvrir-rTD VI alt'' "y'r"
Wjesof this grade than any
other manufacturer, it equals
hand sewed fihoes costing
from fl to f5.
$".00 genuiue hand sewed.the
G.L. Blackmao,
DKAI KR IS
Paiuts, Oils, PerfuDierj
AND TOILKT ARTICLES)
And a full line of
Books, Stationery, IV-riodicak
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
finest lines of
-THE-
Opens September ISth, 1S!1.
COURSE OF STl'DY arranctl exiirew'y to
meet the iitetl0 ot the farming and niecnani
oal interests of the etatc. Larve, cotuoilioiio
and ell-ventilatfl huildinirx. 1 he eo!lc,:c
is located in acullivated and ChriMian com-
munitv, and one of the healthiest in the
State."
Military Training.
Expenses Need Xot Exceed S150 for the
Entire Season.
Two cr more free BtholxrHhtpn trom every
coantv. Write for catalogue to
B. U AltXOLU, Pres., Corrallis, Or.
Albany Nurseries.
WE II AVE ON HAND AT OUR
nursery on the Corvallis road, one
half mile from town, aa fine a lot
of Fruit Trees of all kinds aa can
be found anywhere on the coast.
If you contemplate planting trees,
it will pay to see our stock and get
our prices and catalogue free.
HYMAN & BROWNELL.
GFNEUAL AGENTS and canvawera look
ing for a permanent money-making
hinioen", no competition, should secure the
sale of the Patent Adjustah'e Shoe, Ad
dress with sump. CONSOLIDATED SHOE
CO., Salem, Mass.
C;!i:-c
THE-
Yaquina Route !
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T.J E. HOGG, Bccalvar.
Aire
Oregon Development Co.'s
Steamship Lin
m M1M0RTEB.
AND
22 Hours L,e Tim
Than by any ether route:
Accomodation! untnrpened for coafert M
wtety. Kara and frriirLu via Veqblae a
the Oregon Deve opment company'
9hi, much lee that by any other route
ween all points in we ituuanieue mi
Mid Sen Franciecoa
SAILINO DATES,
raoK nqouA.
W'llUmette Valley.... Au 4th
W V 13th
Willamette Valley tt, SI
raou max ruicuw
W July II
Willamette V'alley. lu
Willamette Valley " la, M
The company nerve the right to ebaif
tvaiuera or aailinK Uaiea.
daily r AHuneu Tuna,
kacept Sunday.)
L Yw,alna:00 iaLr Albany 1140 H
ConallilU:36aMl" Corvalli lK)r
Ar All-tuiy i:jo a u I Ar laquiua r. .
O A C. liaiiu connect at Aiten aad CM
W. II . Heaa,
C, , Boon, General Mau,
U. F HP. Agent
Corrall is, O em
EAST SOUTH
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE.
THE MOUNT SHASTA R0CT1
California exprta. train run daily
Loral Paaa. TralB Datlj- -(Ex. anute
S0am..Lv..... Portland Ar.. 4.-0.
1:20 pm..Lv.... AlUnL..ll.-l l
6:40 p mAr.....Kox;Durg
LrlMiaaB Hraaeau
2 3tip.Lv.....Albai.y Ar.. :ttaa
2:36 pm Ar .... Lebanon... ..L :)!
7:'iO m..L Allny Ar.. .M pm
t.iiim..Ar Lcl(anon.. Lt.. ftu fm
ALBANY LOCAL, DAILT (Except S US day)
5.00 r n..Lv.. Portland Ar.....0 A
M.oo I M Ar. .. Albany LT....t.M A
PL'LLMAH B UFFETSLEEPEK8.
TOURIST SLEEPmQ CARS,
For accommoaation ot St CMd Ciaj P.
eengers attached to Kxprea '
WM Bide lllet.B.
Between l'oi tland And Conrallifl
Mall Train Dally - Except Inady
7:( a m.'.Lv ..PortianJ ...ArTi SOa.
laiO p m. .Ar Cortaiii... LvllMp. m
At Alliany and Corvalli couaect vltA
train, ol Oregon PacillcKailroatt.
Expre Trala Dally (Exrtpt loaAay
4:40 p m. . LvTT. 7. Portland... Ar.. I:aai
76 p m . . A r JlcM in nrille . L . . M tm
THROUGH TICKET8
lo All Point
EAST AND SOUTH
fVFor tk-keta and full 'luformatien re
lfartirif rate mapa, etc., oall on oempea1
a;i nt at Albany.
K. KOKHLER, . P. BOOEBJL
Mauarer AatU.r
A WEAK MAN
Can cure himself of lha d-
I tiU(l:tbli l'PRlilla if parlv a rill a anal
i perfectly restore his vigor and tital
I ity by our home treatment. Th
j remarkable cures of hopeleM cum
! of nervous debility and nrivata
I comnlaints are ever where tamp
ing out quack-ery. Treaties and
question list, a physician'i gift to
suffering humanity, will be Mnt
fiee to those arrlictec. AddreM
with stamp
PIONEER INSTITUTE,
405 Kearny St.. Room 2. Kaa
j Francisco, Cal.
Ye carrj'.a large stock of
printti'd stationery, well as
sorted, bought direct from tht
manufacturers at a low figure,
and can give the best of work
in all kinds of printing for tho
least money. Try us.
II. fl. Cobb.
THE MARKETS.
At BANT ODOTATIOn.
Wheat
Gate IZi
Hour 4.25 per bbl
Potatoes a."c
Fitks 25c
Butter 20c
Lard loi$I2e.
Hams 1415c.
Shoulders 10c.
Bacon l'2c
Hops 30c.
Hay Timothy, 10, otU aid C1MI
App es Green, $1 per bu.
PlUAit Dried, c per .
App'es dried bleached 9c tBBdrl4
S c.
Chickens-$4 5oe500.
Beef 33c grosa.
Mutton t:i3 50per head.
Hogs SJc. drea.
V eal 6ut6c.
Wool I821c.
ECGS FOR SALE.
I Will Bell fllll I.lnrwt tulinn
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for $1 60 per 13. also dotted Wy an'
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and Plymouth Rock, at tha Mn
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