The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, August 31, 1877, Image 3

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4 T MvfvEW STORE, XKAU C..RSER oFfir A.M. BUOAP.VI.lrtS STREETS, I OFFER
,. cbi 1 selection of Furniture, such us
avaInut parlor and BEDROOM SETS ;
PLITUT CE1TTEH TABLES AND CHAIRS;
SAFfS. MIUROHS, BRACKETS, PICTURE CORD,
ETwir Safes, Extension Tables "Walnut & Ash
f. 1013.9, I,0Ti-aC3, p.ugs, Eaisy carriages, jssioiauujs, jriaao ctoma, au.
... ... .:..,. t -in ...11 ,1... vn-.t i-.m jf.ttn ile lonnii
as ever urouifst to i ms coy, w hiv.ii -
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LSSvO'j
First Street, Albany, Oregon.
Groceries
and
UIHJMJ .ULlll I LilJ,ilLl.U-'IW'l Ul WJH Himu JgUiftJf. HIH'.il'Jillx'H-jll . 1 1 J "11 I'ljTSI III " " j"?"""" " ' 1' 1 Z ' ' !' -
IE gg frrj - CI g Go to Fred Gnifi 1.
SITWTST?, S S- 3 J-3 tureofany kind. ' ,
-HEa" u I.inn Knglne Xo. 2
SEWING MACHINE. SI - ? 3 t month.
-5 " H The new steeple on I In .
GREAT REDUCTION ! ' 1 to ,!!? L,r,,,y t1ecoriUf !hl " ' '
. :'v Ci 3 i lhe dense togs UieBo
' .. . , m. , . ... , . . ' v--. ' . ? i harvest opt' rations.
The Sew Famllv Atwhia M:i-liue will hereal- 5 a ,- - " '" v s W I ... -
tcrbesuia ut a : - t x r W I niinial activity injt
um. k .- . v ..'.., 'i.Vi M i iww rciiidtuicfS troiuir u.- -
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rovisions
ALWAVS TO UK FOtSB AX
"WILLIAM VAWVACTOH'S,
First Bor Went or S. E. Yoims'n, Firt Street, Albany, Ogn.
Clicnip foi Casli.
S'OBAGE ArlB COMMISSION MERCHANTS;
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1JLLILj tJJ 1:2- V f i.J(iJJL
I At foot of I.jou Xtrer!, opposite Hcjwt on O. A. '. Knllroiitl,
Will re irain ancl cfr:il 53ere!ianlise. tit Lowest Kate.
Albany .,res"n. Jan., l77-liv'.i
And ull other lv!i-a of Cenunv:
Chines jit etiuuily rcuut-eil Tu-iei
Thousih ttHMc M'.ii-bmei Imve li.cii greatly
reilueit in vi iw. t lit O! A I. IT V will be umiu-
tttlned lit its li:;!iest staii.Uird.
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juni-
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McFAllLAND,
-I'LALEB IN-
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PUMPS AlNl) HOSE;
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-M.VN L'FACTUIIES-
Tin Copper and Shestiron Ware !
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agent.foi: the celereated
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ALBANY,
OREGON.
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A. ' I1. SMITH Sf CO.,
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AGENTS FOR THE
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WEBER PIANO,
FROXT bTREET, PORTLAND, O It KG ON.
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K. A!1NDL1. M.P..
Lii i ii I lute ami nicmtier
v. Staie M. S. ot H. 1'.
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HA Iil:.Ml'.l A COl'AKTN KUSHll' for
I h- ) 'ii i i k:.s- iiC jiraei icins' Umiioeoi-uiliie
.Meuli-Hie i:i a'l iii lilanchi-s. e olli'r otiv ser
t-es In liie I ei! lie ol' lliis eily an-1 iirroundiny:
: i-m:!itr'. An-I v.-e 'u.ill ( ay '-p-cktl al leal iim
i In ..!i-..-u.. lit" ouii'ii itn'l Oliildreti. :niU of the
i Kiir. Throat aii'l i-.ve.
I ntl'ni- hotu-K hi lr. WiUox, St. i 10 .v. Ji.tui'l 1
! to ;i I-. M. ; I ir. Ariiolii. hi to l-l M . arid 3 to 5 I'.M.
; am1, liotii l'ioiii a ti.i ii i M.
tinsiiitatiun c:ilid tjviu ilistmit points atteml
1 to 1U oiiee. .- jllt'ivU
ti'i'ii.'i; is ln-riOjy iiveu toail iierrfont wlioui
soever, not lo iiiin-liai ot' .John IV llur.l a
eel'ta in lu on:i-oi-y noi i rt i he a liionn t of fii.
fit', exi'.-iiteil 1 Vceuilier lttth, i7 j, ami due July
Is77. liy tin: uiiilerni.siiieil to s;iij H;n'il,a"s
the laakrr's tlier"oi' iiolil v:iliil r:;iims and set
oirs against the liohler. John I . llnnl.
m:tti.k.mi.h; a iavson.
K. binary 1. 177-n f.iv'.t
new resiJeiices i'oiu
Anytliiiii; you may Kvaiu
tinware, stoves, iaiiis
lirig, store on First j street.
That handsome projection on t
Mills Is the top ot the new ventilator '- -..,
lias just hud Hit in
Thos. M'jiiteith U 'improving the City j I'e
Mills, geltltig ready hir the fall and winter's ' I'J'.1, jV
work. ! Alkier, i:.Lt
Linn county U untL-ualiy tavored hi her Chester. 1'
oat crop this season having secured the ' j outhit.1 Oiee
largest crop ever harvested. . Kdiiiotids, C'ha
Mr. Me.:aliey. of Eebtmon, returned i Fa rris, .Toeph
tireen, lr
from below on Wednesday. Look a leedle
oudt lor new goods at MeCaHey Ck An
drew's. Mr. Scott returned lrom Upper Soda
with his w ii'u the lorepnrt of tlie week.
We are sorrj- to report Mrs. S. 3till in por
liealtli.
Xo hnckle berries :tlns season lio snow
last winter, no watei- during the Summer; j physicians there. At last accounts, ,utiw
Tlim f
Harris Jeo W A hlpj
I 11. KAYM'
Cali.u 1U COUVAI l is.
last Dr. Wilcox, 'homoeopathic
of this city, was called to see two
d!rbtheTi in Corvallis. One of the v
we" believe, bad been given up by th
, Dec. 1. 171.
'An T!' th. li.L,
Mfssfs. .1. H. tlvsK A t '.: (
"My wU: li:H, :i I'.n tiuu. Icon :i tiTritIo
9ii1itf iVvuii Klit'Uiuiit ii.i. ht- l.!is ris'i! many
pbvsicin-Tisu'sil man it'iii;'ti:-. 'i'he-nii thititr J
winch h:ist:i.esi iu-r reln-i' is V-nt;uir l.itiiuiotil
am ivioH-f-i to ny it inn t:iuv-.l lwi l tun
doin w 1 van lo rxu-tul His v !
. 11. i l A l i .
Th U is u ;i!iipW of v.vwt v t houiKl it'r iuiti1-i-
ntaur I.i!iiiiiint. i :H- iriiV' i K-iiT (1 ;ti:-iiir-
tifle iLre pmnisiuvi :irouu-i ;u-ti iHiiin1. 11 etui- j
tains Witch ihi.ci. Mcntiut. Amirii. i:o; k oil. i
'arbolit. :imi1 in -m--1 u-n : s r.frio i n t iv known i
It is n inltJ-iuiahlir iitt tluit tlw '.'i'lttnur l.int- ;
tnontis pcrtin uHiiii: liicrt I'tire l t-itiiiirs,.!
St it! .Joints. Kiuptioi:, l hni n,n i--m, cnrulin
the other I.m n.iH'nt-t, Liii"iii-,i!ioi:. i. E i acls, (
Salves. ninitnt-iitsHti'l plu-w i now in.t:-i .
Koi-TooTha.-li-. ha;-arlM-. V..-:ik k, i M il an 1 1 !
CiunnctaiH. Kruni Un-. it i.- a'.nira,-. I1, imvs ;
burns aiut jti-.K v. iHhhk h .-iiv. I x i r-u-t - i- ;
HtnH t"r mi ii tm i im. n t tn-nl i'!i-i-lirt- i
aii'l t'hiii' '!ai n, in s-h ;! t i :t h-. No la i
t
1 .Wv.
aitor i ti He wiihoai uio Cciiraar I.
while wtapp':".
is afhinte-t to Hi: : mUUi, musi-Vs ;
Ol" the an imal vi va I a :. 1 ' - i -v i - ii
cast's of Snavin. Sl , Win ! ;;t:l
and Poll K if; are liirie If-- i;iai
Messrs. I. !' ;n: t ... i rn-: i -t .
Elm uiii Frtuit -ir.--t-. t in,-:i;:iaM. Is "
In our ntMrn ' i in ( i a n !ii . i . : - i 1
are ujiiv tne -n;aai- l.ininirii;. i ;
n ounce H uv'i"or fo;tay:n . i c
useil. We. sell a- a-i tonr to ri .l
ties per niontli lo ; hi--.' 1 1 nt f."
C tia e t iiotisnns i ni!;,:t;- t -i i:im
For Woun.is. ia!ls. M-mi Uinu'-lx
an'.l for Sere w Worm in !i'l'.v it has no
Farmers. tier-TiM-n ant -lijcK-riti-c!.
this i.imineut a reme'.iv hl-h i .vori !
drcd times its oust.
I-aboratorv ot J . it. Kos
40 Iey j-:reet
IliH.'Il ! ,
iVnMcr.
a;: l lioh
!;''.' IU 1-1
k 'U -!!S.
r. .:'!: 'Vtl
: :n, ;i y : ;
'i In y pro !
ever ,
It . ;.(!) hot !
lie. X t..
n iinii-
i: I- !ii:i;i;iiv ;IVKN that the uu-
-LN lei-5-itr!!e.l hW-i hiu dul v appointed adiuin-
ist iiitor of t he est at of W att I'rnne. tecea--ed
hy an oivior of The 'oiint v " e.nrt tf I.inn eiiunty,
Vir(ii. and all persms having -laiins against
said e-ate are hert'hy r'tjtiir:tt lo pre.-e.nt the
same. (Inly eriiieil. io the undersigned, at his
ivsi-lt -nee in 1 farrisl nirur. Linn etmnty, reon,
vi inn ix months in ii; t he date hereof.
liiUAM sMITir. Administrator.
J. W. IlAi.i'Wiv. AUv for At.hu.
July I i. ls77-4v;wi
" Th'i; herehy iriven That, t lie underslffn
e ! has taken up on ins premises one smalt
t-onvlliu e. ahtiut :i I; een year- old, n'uut
haa.i-. h i- Ii. w i'.h a w hile a '"bald fae'. and
1 tie owner of said hor-e is hre";)y mtitied to
pi ove ehtiiii to said prtnerty and pay tdiarijes
1 heivou. or Vie wil! hesofd in aeconlanee tt itli
l ho p:-(jv:h:i)1is of the laws ivlai i ve tt est ras.
Tlin'JW LAYiON.
All anv. .)h-;..j,, ,Iu:v 1- 77 43 '"7
3 .5ju 3Vi) !ilf riistn
therefore the busbesjare dead.
Mr. John Long i;erecting a largo resi
dence on his farm about eight -miles south
ot tliis city, lie todk out thirteen thousand
shingles for the rootj on Wednesday.
Stockholders in the Santiani Canal are
called on to meet oiji the 11th day of Sep
tember next to eleejt a new board of Direc
tors. Sie notice elfewbere.
. i .
Mr. James Comsjock. of Pass creek, ap
peared on our streets Monday, the lirst
time for many weeks looking somewhat
thinner alter his long illness.
It you wHnt a late style, neat fitting, ele
gant looking and durable suit of clothes, I
let Graham, the anerchant tailor, make
them for vou
We are indebted
lohn Geisendorler
ket of tine pears.
kind remembrance
For the latest iuid handsomest in dress
ladies will not fail to
Look oht lor them
the skillful management of Dr. W, both
patients were doing well.
BE ON H.VM. Albany Collegiate Insti
tute opens lor business next Monday
make j'otir preparations to be there on
time.
I'ons. Heavy fogs set hi Wednesday
morning.
FINANCE
AND COMMERCE.
to our kind friend, Mr.
for the present of a bas
Manv thanks lor the
patterns, etc., the!
call at S. E. Youiig's.
next weeu. r t j h:iVe been favored with abundant crops.
A eousineraoiexcitement was created j wl.iIc cro ,)ave nt lca5t pnr!ially failed lu
Gold in New Yoik, 101.'.i
Legal tenders, 95S;W!.
Silver coin, 4B(fi5pcr cent, discount.
Grain has been pouring luto the Europe
an markets at sueh a tremendous rate as to
seriously inconvenience warehousmen, who
have been taxed to their utmost to dis
charge vessels and obtain granery room.
Owing to this unusual state ot things wheat
is quoted as depressed and declined two to
three shillings per quarter the first of the
week.
The United States, Kussia and Hungary
OFr ICIAL
;ITY PAPER.
ALHAXY, OKKGU.X, AUG. 31, 1S77.
.V Co.
.New Y.
LOCAL MATTERS.
EA3JA4lI.tf2S.rr.
II. Thompson
England and France. It.is conceded, how
ever, that the blockade of southern Russian
ports, and the uncertainty of politics may.
during the winter months, if not beforo,
create a more favorable market than now
seems possible for the producer. The an
nual pamphlet of Barthclmy & Estecnne.
of ilarseills France, on the prospects of the
wheat harvest in France, says the prospect
pi two departments are vary' good ; in six
teen, good ; in two, pretty good ; lu thirty
"PITCHED
3.
Mot her ur: ;. V:1..!' :'
have health, it t!'.ey v.
Colie, Worms, l'e eris
or S'omaeh I oimii'.h m -tnble.
pri'iia ration, anil
al. liioriiliiiie, noraU-ol
take as heni-v. ami iit-u1
Ir. K. 1 'iim " h. or ! '.i
an 1 ' .. ; a :iav I
Ui iitc- t a-''ri:i tor V ii'l '
;i ks. soi' Moa: Ii. t. ton ji, J
A i- entirely a e:-i- j
eoi. in.-i neiilier niiner- i
1. ; is as rli a-imt ;. ;
T iinii i i;r uriri.. i
. -nr.. t .. -; s ;
'i am usini l asTuria m my l
most Hinal laMietits a'i l 'nap?1;
'i his is what e ei-- une srj. :
New York Cit v use l in-1 asi inia . It is in
hv Messrs. J. Ii. lr-e A '..., i " I i y s i .
Si'e auvei tiscnictit of b
elsewhere lu this i-s;;..
The linen twine works doing a good bus
iness. .
Fur. bacon and beans, put up in cans
ready fur the table, "o to Van Vactor's.
IJutter Is sold till the way. from 20c to
ST'.c jter pnund. a :o miality.
M'ssT-s. I;aln. Young, Wyatt, Joseph
and KlineareaSI expi-c'ed home next week.
Mrs. Altrce and Mri. McConnell went
up to Sudavi'le ycster lay.
Mr. SpauMing. agent for tb.e Clackamas
I'a per Co.. called on us Tuesday.
X'ew lufc of jewelry received by Titus
Bros., late and mo-t fashionable styles.
llaffeuden's express is doing a fair busi
ness. Kr.se eioroi i!k underwear ia the very
latest style.
improvement- on tiie L . i . Church are
by a drunken man, Tuesday night, who
resisted the ofliceijj., He was soon knocked
into submission aiid locked up.
Granes, plums, watermelons, encumbers,
pumpkins, apfileia, tomatoes, peaches, etc.,
in good supply iii our markets and what
can a man want inure !
L. K. F.lain is jfxpected home next week,
with an inunens assortment of fashionable
clothing, seleetedj specially for this market,
and Leighton'sj taste is proverbial. '
1 wo sailors eavh ot whom had lost the ' two, poor, and in nine, bad.
right leg, parsed down First street Tuesday j 'pi,e recent ruins and fogs have retarded
evening, singingjand collecting small sums harvesting very materially in Linn county,
of money from aj generous public. j,, SOme instances the grain is so ripe that
IL Chcadie, having received the necessa- J jt .shells out, and several bu.diels per acre
ry encouragement, is putting machinery j .lro in Ihi,4 Way. We are led to believe
into bis warehouse at foot of Broadalbln j ,-,om S(, maliv st.ueuicnts made to that ef-
street fur a grist., mill. He expects to have i fl.ctj t;i.,t , nst in the wheat has done an
the mill ready tfr business in a month. ! immense amount of damage in the county.
Standard Or-g-an Trixunplxant.
n
SFoHjip'g la a copy of a Western Umou telegram received by Sherman & Hyde, San
New York, September 29, 1876.
Pelton & Co., of New York, have received DIPLOMA of HON OK and
AWAEU for the
LEBRATD STANDARD ORGAN
D. VV. PREMT3CS, AGENT,
123 First Street, IortIanI. Oregon.
C. Tweed alii,
Call a act tie him.
UKALER in iroerie. ProviMlonN. Tobrnva
iarri. utlrry. riirUery, uml Wood and
mow v are, m iriti Aliiauy, Or.
iHi'S
York, sueoessors.to Saninel I'iti her, 51. t.
i i.-e v. u !i the ;
--ill." I
s; Tiin-.es in j
i"''"' ! crowding right iilong.
em IBs r
Li i liHu i
it Hear, ibr I will n;,-i&!c u execrioiit
tlieiss."
POND'S EXTBAQy I t" ai-i f t VretaWc I'aia
letryer. In.s bi eu in use over thirty
Ayeartu, ami for cleanliness and prompt cura
tive virtues cminot he excelled.
CHILDREN. Xo family enn atlordto he wTThont
Pond's Kxtrn.fl. Aecldents, IfiniiHCH,
('nut unions, Cutis tiprHinii, are relieved
almost instantly iy external application.
Promptly relieves pains or Ilurns, Healds,
Kxcoriationm, ('lintingH, Oltl Sea9
liotlsy l'"eliiiN, CoriiH, etc. Arrest.s in
finmation, reduces pwelliiiLrs. stops bleeding,
removes discolnnttionsar.il lioals raniiilv.
FEMALE WEAKNESSES. -It always relieves pain
in hie back and lLiiu.s.tullnesa.and pressing pain
in the head, nausea, vertigo."
19 I riinnQDUir A ir hns mi e.nif.1 All l.-in.tj r,f .,
cera-tiouM to which Indies are tiahiect are j chean.
promptly cured, t-nllercimausju Uook accoiu
panyini; eltch lKittie.
PILES blind or bleedinc meet prompt relief
and ready enre. S case, however ctiriiuic or
obstinate. 'cm lontr resist itd reaiaruse.
VARICOSE VEINS. b '3 H'o oulyfure euro for
tins diHtri'Hsin anil uauerouscondition.
KIDNEY DISEASES. It has no ee.ual lor perma
nent cure.
BLEEDIKQ from r.ny cause. For thin Is a npe.
tfifie. It huB saved haudreds of live when all
other remedies failed lo arrest bleeding from
none, utomarb. Inns?, and elsewhere.
RHEUMATISM, KElSRALGIA, Tootl-.acfce and
Jbu.ru.elie are ad alike reheved, and oiten jiex
mancntlv cured. .
PHYSICIANS of all schools who are Kcqnnintod
with I'ond'a Extract of V iteli Ilazrl rec
ouunend it in their practice. VVehave lettersot
commendation from hundreds of lhysiciaiv.
many of whom order it for use m their own
practice. In addition to tie foregoinc, they
order its use for ssvreilinffs of ail kinds,
Quimiy, Sore Tiiront, Intiamcil Toiisilfl,
simple aud chronic lii:rriira., f'atnrrb,
for which it is a specific,) Oliil!lin.s. I'rot-"
- ed Feet, Slings of Insects, IHoHquitoen.
etc., Chapped Hands, J'uce, and indeed
all manner of skin disease.
TOILET USE. Itoinovea Sot-eiie-tts, It oualinesH,
ana Smarting; lieals uti, l'rnptions,
and PlmpleH. It rei i'iw, iiivi'joriiii, aud re
fresh, while wonderfully iinprovin.".' the
Complexion,
TO FARMERS. Pond's Extraer. No Stock
Breeder.no LivervMan can ntturd to be without
It. It Is used by all the heading Livery Stables,
Street Railroads and first Iliirsemca iu Kew
York City. It baa no equal for Sprains, liar
aens or Saddle Clianiiw, Slilliicxw,
(Scratches, Swellinrn,t nit , Lacerations,
BleeditiKt Pneoinouia, Colie, Dinrrho a,
Chilln, Coldw, etc. Its rangeof action is wide,
and the relief it affords is 60 prompt that it Is
Invaluable- in every Farm-yard ua well as in
every Farm -house. Let it be tried once, and
J"a wiu never be without It.
SABTION. Pond's Kxtract has been imitated.
The genuine article hast lie words Pond's Ex
f J"1 Mown in each bottle. It .a prepared by
the only persons livius who ever knew how
to prepare it properly, llefusosll other pre
parations of Witch Hazel. This is the only
4J article used by Physiciaim, and J" the hoepf.
u,.y?L2f 11)18 coui'ry anil Europe.
H,TL,A!1? ,USV OF PQH&'S EXTRACT,
ansii' u,l,ili c:i 'nsj on apiaieaitou wj
Tus. Taylor will pt;t in the new lront for
Dr. Tate's building.
i C. D. Simpson hu-l a big rush of wheat
j for bis warehouse on Saturday.
I Machinery is said to be on its way from
! Canada to On gon which will be used in
; working up tow, the refuse of the flax.
I leer are beginning tr paw the ground
j quite lively in their old haunts, we are
! told, in thejiilis.
Mr. .7 oh n Lecdy has been appointed ad
!i ininbtr.'itor of the estate of Solomon Kltter,
deceased.
Geo. Anderson furnished bail in ?'2.r)0,
; and on Tuesday was permitted to take his
departure from the eountv iail.
Kov. I. I). Driver pcaehed a most inter
esting sermon at the M. F.. Church last
Sunday evening to a large congregation.
Key. L. A. Banks, of Corvallis, isexpect
cJ to occupy the pulpit of the M. E. church
on Sunday morning.
The wise man taketh time by the fore
lock, and lays in his firewood while It Is
The wife of Governor Packard, of Lonis
iana Imbroglifj notoriety, has presented
him with twhj babes! Packard is one
ahead as far :r? jieard from.
The He.-if Sh'b-e ior August is a lirst rate
number. It contains engravings of the
falls of Kogue river and Cape Disappoint
ment, with a double-page view of the city
ot Salem, besides valuable articles relating
to Oregon, etc.!
The st l ike uli Poverty Flat yesterday
w as quelled immediately. The old lady
rushed calmly jipon the scene with a mop
s;lck in her right hand, and that refractory
urchin raised the saw and lit into work on
the wood-pile it the old .figures.
Here's the last in the way of epitaphs :
Afllietion sore
Longtime she lmre 1
Physicians were in vain !
Lockjaw kefched her.
Deatl( it letched her.
Golie to rise again.
The Salem I-.'cc rtl says: "With all lier
pride and bea
pasture :
at
out if he don
Norton was d
bad no idea t)
lty, Salein is only a big cow
which the Yamhill lie.jtorter
unfeelingly reimarks : "Can't Norton jump
t like it there?'' The Bee
eharitablv remarks: "We always knew
Grain is coming i:i slowly as there has not
been the usual amount of threshing done.
One reason why there Is less than the
usual amount of wheat threshed and stored
in warehouses, is that a large number ot
farmers have bound their wheat and shock
ed or stacked It, ready for the thresher later
in the season.
The potato cjop is unusually large in
this comity, and of a better quality than
ever before. Our potato supply has nearly
always been short, and we have bad to re
ly on California to make up the deficiency.
The indications are now that wo will have
'spuds'' to sell to our neighbors.
The fruit crop will generally average
with previous years, apples being in good
supply.
Following are quotations to the 30lh:
AI.HAVY MAKliETP.
i Wheat Nominally, 05c.
Flour Per 501b sack, ?1 7o.
Oats per bushel. 50c.
Butter Fresh roll. :!0e ? pound.
Kggs 25c ? dozen.
Chickens ?2 50S3 00 dozeu.
Beef on foot, 3c ; pork, do., 7c net.
Bacou--Sides, 12c; hams, lie; shoulders,
POND'S
Lane,
iphlet form
EXTRACT
Tew York
CCMPAnf, .W Maiden.
j The ladies can obtain bargains in all
I kinds of articles they need at Mrs. M. J.
! Hyde's, on Broadalbin street.
A machine that pears and quarters ap
ples is desirable when you are drying fruit.
John Briggs has them. '
Mart. Brown's new resilience Is about
ready for occupancy. It is quite a hand
some building.
Waterinelonehoilc days are here. A 50-
j cent one, although small, is equal to a 50-
horse power in certain directions.
Mr. Whiting has painted some of the
handsomest signs ever put'up in this cityt
Shop over Kulin's wagon shop, on Ferry
street. -
The blackberry season, Mr. Kenton tells
ns, is about over, and those who have not
secured their w inter's supplies aro out of
luck.
Fare to "Frisco by steamer at last quota
tions was only $7 50 in the cabin, and 3
in the steerage. Tickets in the cabin for
$15 the round trip.
Geo. Daniels, It is feared, will seize the
opportunity some of these moonlight nights
to come back to the city and break into our
county jail ! ' .
Shoalwater Bay oysters Rt James Mady's
to-morrow, Saturday, evening the first of
tlie season. Yaquina Bay bivalves will be
lu order next Thursday evening.
Judge Powell returned from his trip to
.Ocliui.o much improved thereby.
bully kind of a fellow, but
l.at he had become cowed by
living in Salein."
The rainfall of Friday night last, and the
cloudy, threr tcmng appearance of the
weather, cau ;ed a feeling of general de
pression unit ng our people, as there was
every indication of several days" storm.
Sunday morning, however, the wvnther
cleared up, and we have bad s$ mdid
weather eve since. As it is the m j did
an im Jiense nmount of damage to the 'fe rain.
Dr. Steel and his banjo has been giving
street concerts since Tuesday night.
Summer is pretty near played out.
Nice perfumery at Belf & Parker's.
The India!n news not very exciting.
Billy Beach has returned from 'Astoria.
School books ot all kinds at F.d. Baurn's.
'
Eohx August 25th. at Portland, to the
wife of Dr.O. P. S. Hummer, a daughter.
'Kah!
DiriJTUEftiA. Several cases of this dread
ed disease have been treated during the
past two weeks in our city, so far, however,
no deaths repotted. , .
A Handsome Safk. On Tuesday, Mr.
Brush, of the. Bee-I live store, received a
handsome rail burglar and fl'"e-proof safe.
Hall rathei. gets away with all of them in
the safe lit e.
. Oru Be; t Bow Is due friend F. M.
Wadswoi 1 1 for a basket of nice, tender,
sweet cornj, presented on Tuesday. Frank
, - i . , i . .! .. - i : .
always raises inv uti tnut u ami-uj.i in,
He also prjesented us with some peaches,
grow n In garden, which for flavor, ex
cels any peach we have eaten on this coast:
Ibr color size and fragrance they were way
up. Fiaiik makes a success of anything he
nuclei taket to raise.
Sc.
Lard 15o fl lb.
Dried apples, 5c; plum3, 11c.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Wheat quoted at $1 S0. .
Flour Best brands $7 ; outside brands
!?6SG 50.
Potatoes COc per bushel.
Lard Oregon, fresh in 101b fans, 13114;
In olh cans, 16.H.'17c ; ;n kegs, 1314c.
Butter Solid, lSS20c ; brine, 18f 20 ;
choice dairy, 25c.
Epgs Quoted at 2330c per 'dozen.
Wool Dull at 223iS23c
SAN FRANCISCO MARKET?.
Wheat Milling quoted at $2 053 2 25
'f. cental.
Oats Feed. $1 70 2 V- cental.
th.
Dr.
that the si..
antly there a
are Hirer llavorei.
nearly the same apt 1
David CoiHjmllle,
claims thati he has foui . ' rin "lost'
Cabin." lie has broug cVeral troph
ies of the "lathi, " -aiidwiil return for more
A letter frum MutOn, Umatilla county.
says: times I are uegiiiniug to dc iiveiy
here on accvunt of the price of wheat.
Emigrants aire parsing here dally for tho
Palouse coilntry.
At the ciiinabar mines on Uie Siskiyou
the retort islbeing set up and everything
will be in ruiViiIng order in a few layg.
The company Tiaa about ten tons of ore oot
of which IS exiuted to yield about live ton'
of quicksilver. A lorce of men will be
steadily empkiyed in getting out. ore a
soon as the ritort is in working order.
Baker Democrat : Some two weeks since' -while
Mr. T. J. Carter was on his way, on'
horseback, between this city and Malheur,
some unknown person stepped from tbe
brush near the roadside and fired at him'
with a pistol, the horse shied frcm the'
road and the ball wblsi led by . JeflTa head.
We traveled over this road j but took tho
precaution to leave our money at home.
Yamhill Reporter: Grain in solne locali
ties of this district is turning out somewhat
below the estimates that hud been made
upon it. Mr. Tucker's field, near town,
which was confidently counted at least 40
bushels to the acre, yielded only 32 bushels
and tbe deficit prevails at about this ratio
throughout the country south of this place.
Tbe average yield in this section is about
20 bushels. Farmers calculated on a much
larger yield of fall grain early lu the season
but the weather was such as to produce
prodigious growth of straw at the expense
of tho perfecting process, la the grain cells,
and the consequence Is, about one-third of
every head is empty. The quality of grain
however, is not impaired, and we have the
same large, full, bright kernels that we are
used to seeing ii6 Oregon.
Oregon City JCittarprise : Prof. Stone, IT.
S. fish commissioner, is busily engaged in
getting things ready to commence opera
tions iu the propagation ol salmon for the
Columbia rl?er. The original plan of build
ing a dam across Clear creek and running
the water through a flume to the breeding
house has been abandoned on account ot
loose gravel in the creek and the lateness
of the season, and It Is now proposed to
have a water wheel and ail elevator to
bring the water for breeding purposes from
the Clackamas. About twenty-five work
men were discharged last Mouday on ac
count of the change in plans. The dam
will be placed in Clear creek next year.
Alexander Baldwin ot Columbia county,
W. T., gets 3,100 bushels of oats from 61
acres. W. G. Nuttall, in AValla Walla
valley, gets 950 bushels of fine wheat, vol
unteer crop, from 43 acres.
Three farmers of- Walla Walla valley,
John Scott, Phillip Yanney andC. Malner,
will market this year 36,000 bushels ot
-heat. All three cultivated their own
farms, and the crop ot this year is the re
sult of the labor of themselves and families.
The Vest Pockets. A young man
from one of the suburban districts was in
one of our tailor shops getting measured
for a vest the other afternoon. "Married
or unmarried ?" queried the merchant, af
ter taking down the number. "Uuinar
rled," said the young man with a blush.
"Inside pocket on the left hand side, then"
observed tho tailor, as if to himself, mak
ing a memorandum to that effect. After
a moment's jmuse, tho young man from
the suburtjs inquired : "What difference
does nvy being married or unmarried make
with the inside pocket of the vest?" "All,
my dear sir," observed the tailor with a
bland smile, "all the difference possible,
as you must see. Being unmarried, you
want the pocket on the left side, so as to
bring tbe young 'lady's picture next to
your heart.' "But don't the married man
also want his wife's picture next to his
heart ?"' queried the anxious youth. "Pos.
sibly there is an instance of tbat kind,"
saia me. unnr, . arnimg nis eye urows,
"but i never heard ol it.
The body of a man was found last week
on Mill creek, three miles from Walla. ;
Walia. Ills coal and vest were under hls
head. The body was well dressed and the .
hands gloved. It was found that he had "t
taken strychnine. An intolerable stench
had been noticed In tho vicinity several days '
before the body was found. The ot.ly data
on his person was that given by a poster
announcing Senator Morton to speak at '
Salem. July 27tl. A paper was found
containing a statement, coupled with a re
quest that it be not printed in full. Ills
name was given as .lenerson jic nistion,
born at - Millville. Ray county, Missouri.. ,
The supposed ago was 38 years.
A Union special trom Tucson says :
Ilazelwood, mail carrier, was shot and
scalped by Indians on tbe 22d at Stean"
peak, about the New Mexico line. His
mule was taken, but the mail wrs partly
recovered. Tbe troops out discovered the.,
body agd are now on the trail of the Indi
ans. j.
Somo days since a man named O'Sulli-
van was hauling hay near the town of
Dayton, W. T., when a doubletree ot his
wagon broke and he was thrown to the
ground, breaking his spine. He lived &
day or two after the accident. He was in. -the
employ of John Birch, and it was his
team he was driving. Deceased leaves al
wife and a large tamily of ' cjilldren m.
destitute circumstances.
Tacoma Jlerad: The work .of civlltzbig
new countries is attended with many hard
ships. A Dutchman settled on the -NIs-qtially
plains seven months ago, and has -led
an isolated life ever since. . He was
summoned as a juror at Steilacoom court,
and being asked' If be bail formed any prej
udice against the defendant, replied by us
ing tho only seven words ot English he had
ever heard. He was fliicd $7 for profanity-
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