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.... MONDAY A I'imy ArtiKNT. Sinn Cvii, II. c drayman, I mud. Lnot rw.liiv 1 toak Ionia tlihiK down to Spring Hill for oiiia Imp plckwi inn returned nlltir lllirk. I n .1ll.lllir'l.ui.li I... u am ...,f...l .1.. In Koln partially off tlm bunk it u placu wiH-iu niu roim is viiry nirrow, iiu wit obliged to cut liiit homos Ioonu from the dray mid com Iioiiio loiivlng the drny there, t'pim olnif buck tiftor the drny hn found soma one lind tli roult imru (MinKclnwiK !nmid it ftirtlwr down (ho bunk, biidly hrenklitK It mid iIiiiiiiikIiiu: I, i'i urn uiihmmh in iiiioui f , ri wo men II Til NIIKIK'I'll'il I . r .I,..,. II I , I : " -". '.vim 1,1, u ii.ir ion imimih.m. 1 o tlm poiilUiulliiry in n ....... ... . . i. . . i.. ... nml wlfu (o'l'lioi, (Jliw, ;jh m:rvt WIX, Allmny, fa. him. ifoliolt . Jhwlnil Hlld Wlflj to 0. K. nil mil, o ioin in nirk au, ( 0. Add., i 00, W ill. M. Itoll.i II t.i l.llddB (5. liotholl, -00 sure nmir AILimy, 1. Tlio stump on tlm latter died Imiiuitud tlint tlio vid- liniloti wiipi f(i 000, As Oi'ifM.Mi, HeadrKk' hiuU-r shop willjie formally opi-ncl Tuesday, Kept, 12, tiom 4 to 8 li. hi . Till irivna Dvtirt'. body, hidii Hiid ( hildruii hn wull at the Ki'iitiuiniiii tin oi'tKirtitixty to look through n ImiidNoini ly furnished, woil kept barber shop. There will bo no work dun in tin) shop no 1 11111111,10 souvenirs will bo distributed union-; tlio Indu-it mid cuiwren awoiiipatiylnu ilu-m. - - I.fo I'nyiie will go tn Forest Grove tliit week lotmU-r too col i-tfo nt 1 lint city, liev. V, W, lUdd who in now in tlio city will noon (jo tot'.-Knx "Wimli.,10 take charge of the I'. I'. church there. Mr. LairTlociiMHjn loft this noon fur McMitiimlUi, where he will continue his stulie In the' collide of that city. ieore Hart left thl noon for Van couver preparatory to'rttunilng to tiie riiliippino servlio. Cspt. Willi receivedjo'durs to clote hi work lit Albany ami lull thin noon for r-nliriii. Ho secured thrvo recruit bore. Mr. P. J. Smiley ri'liiriiJ this doom from 1'oriUnd, whaiu ulu. ImiUfii vimt inif for two wiM-kn, mid (nkiinj mim-i-IkI In Mrucil.innin nrt work. J. A. CuiiimlnB mid Kdwin toim re turned Ihlinooi; Irom tbetlUy, wliore ilivy Imd grt'iil jort cntcliing Almoa Setting flltHiu or twenty. li. I. Ifolmap roturned yotordy from Albany wIhto Ii imploy)d on aome improvimmti Mn tuadoto tli wati-r worka iyitiii..-U'nnn. C. U. Ilarulih tho plioUirnplicr U lilnntf an ordt-r ftr thrH hiiu.irvd .vlowi vi vrvuun pcvnury.io W) pill up by a bin Sun Krancbu-o limua l..r n... hoik day tralo noxt wliiicr. (tcorija B, Hart li tli flrt uii iubrr of I Co. to rvxtiili.il In tho l-l.li; vkv, which ha did laat KoturJay after noon aim win go 10 Vancouver to bo in ik I or vd In. T. . Klylo and family for two or tbrc yean roaidunM of Albany but who nwldml In I'ortland recently ,havo movt-d to Han Franclaco to.rvtido, where Mr. r.iuio wii continue til wrvicc for tb Woodmen of America. William M. Iloag, proprietor of the aiuauj waivr worm leu rniuruav niKni n the.overland for Lie home in ban J-ranciaco. lie fore going he bought of the Murry eeute, by J. Murry the JbKchange hotel profwrty. D II. Jamea.ol the Albany Furniture Co., pamed tome houre in ourity Mon day, getting acfiuaiuted with the people end looking alter busiaeat matter. jefferaon lieview. Prof, and Mre ;F. M. Mitchell arrived W ednreday from AlUny. I'rof. Mitch w.Ui Kin be principal of the Weiu0 public echool. which open September leio. Ilia celebrated dog, 'Tele." came with hlm.-Weton UaJcr. E.H. Autenrelth, whohai been pool ellcr at the dutrict fair, held lio Jack ion county for many year, will officiate io the Mine capacity at Central Point next week. He it hard to beat.-Jack-onvl'le Time.- Autenreitb clumped Ofiaw. proMcutlal campaign George Landreth, the barber, and family returned toAlbany tl.it noon after an absence o( five year, moatlv -pent in California. Thev have toZn lt the Bay several monlln though previout to.coming to the valley. Mr. Landreth ha aocented a portion n the (Si- bSrifter,.0P, b U 'ound The Modern Traveller met Saturday afternoon with Mm. 0. K. Kronk .pond ing an afternoon of more than ordinary enjoyment. A pleating program wait bFrani Winr JnlirTV.L Prof""m lot which wa S,i,'h6. i bJcSch ,,Mt pronented 7art i lT?ch ."V ,, "'-nte were the fall and winter with the different member a they travel through France. Mr. Pete WIIon. a resident of loet ine Eastern Oregon for overal yeaw. Gold If 11, where he i thinking of locat- !u; 1 110 rc,M,.to Owwllh thiS noonto vl.it friend before doing .0. Pete wa one of the "orphan.- h," Albany twenty 22 W,S ? m" 'or' eeve.ayi year, in the Magnolia mill under J. U. oiieofthechurclielaBt evening where there were a number of his old frisnd. chre "r,00 : e. a peopfe y PrtioulBr1 n -' Jiit Pfi00! man Utt Saturday evon lll m.thar0,e",,,n, of "ndlug one of the mot enfyable gathering, of the iea w, rS,wel1 fcopt'on at the roidonco .LU fwei'o.to Mis Fannie Littlo. vZ u T i n A001''0! and Mia Mary 1..?.. 10114 of Sacramento, Calif., who . i .. .1 "peni,'n tl'e Bummerboro ale and family. Mii, Wood, i superin- UhiJi-1 ' .O,.!0 .of Sacramento tin. cnoolB, and both are cultured ladica WllOm It IS a li.aaiiHA 1 n, i 1 w cipal feature of the evening's enjoyment r'7""."' j-ionmnio, won uv mist) oo.lsand the Drmochat man witli 11. i U'.t,ei! "nJ Mrs. V. M. Rod Held in the lead at the boobv end. Pretty prizes were awarded. A doliciom lunch NRI8 torvutl anil il.. j! 1 , . v"lllniiv UlPpiTBOUJ ... r.ni ruieir uoetunna their Ual ifornia. friends. A Fishy Story. Mine K'ona ItiiMoll wont to finlom Tuesday to visit Miss Onrrin liru,LI,, and was projior and natural, carried a 11110 specimen of yUi,uIn bay sulmon witli which to iimko glad the appetite o' l.er friend. At Albany Mis Uussell cbangcid earn, but forgot tlio fUh, but Agent Joiior discovered It mid started It ','m1" 1 10 ,Uv H.alim lrl in charge of tliiirl.- tVowder. The latter loft the hall oiitsido while he searched tho train for it owni-r, and when 10 returned it had iliH.ippenred. Aided by a gi.ntlc manly Ktrangor. Mr. Crowder located Ihollv,, InaliDtel whither It had Uion currii-1 by one of Aibnny'M enterprising land ord-, mid boto it off in trfumph. Hii ,ng biiHiues at the railroad ofllce. hu left the sulnion ungiirded for a moment, and when lie returned it was none again, mid there wa neither trail nor clow, llii deplorable Incident has a plain moral. It is very evldtiit that the po- li e Of Albltnt lira llah I -...1 ' 1 that the bottfim price is t,, for ...... ,..,. .,,.,, ny viKllors to Albany will remember m;s Kusseirn o mi.l keep their hands not only on tliWrpr-ketl.ooks, but also o their llm,. mjiiinii J ug. Real Estate Sales. T 8 Pillstiiiry loN K Water.. i.. Urownsville tieo i Thompron to Jane ThompioiV, 200 acres ' 100 25 0000 60 007 1500 30 800 000 3300 Mary Tryon to John MacneilV and wife, HH) acres, 10 w 3 J M llalsuin to John U ISoyle'.'i lot Lebanon ... C i rk'hrauioi t,. l'i...,i..'Vl'..'' '.' lot 1,1 Id 20, IP. 2nd ad, Albany .' Jo.m?, ,lftmJ 10 J W Kelk-r, W li Ifotfrto to A Ji lot, Koilavllte ' Jni!!1'" 10 0urt, LunVuV Co, W.M ai-r-. Id l. j ' bl 5 . li'm 1m .t Hi...... ' J.H Pearl to C 11 Coble. 111.41 acres.... Usljoni A Co to Nan'cv E Wa- l'r, sina'l piueo lan, llrowiii villo.,, M?.-tt.?uritJ ,U:;rJ K"j"K 'iiiird', ..jH acres, Tangent .' l:h Aldrich to Julm K Urucke. 4 lot ami fU)l Vi 60 750 05C0 35U0 1 400 SCO J 0 Johuson, by aheriff'to A IJu'sii", .. "l . l-ebanon.. . Murry Harrett to S J Wulhe, 20 acre Oregon to Mury Harrett, 320 acre. m Ji doltra 10 Frank 11 WaUon. 6 lots, (iohra Park J 8 Ktump to Tho Q W.I r 1 l',.V bl 33 IP. 2nd ad ' 400 The fiisfc-r rchool epene J this morn ing ucder favorableuspices. The new club house of the college, re ctntly built by Judge Flinn, will run the coming year by Mn, Wilson Wain. The Salem Hi and Gun Club have a landing reward of 25 for the arrest and conviction of any person for the viola, tion of the game law. Eugene raise. Albany a week. On ac count Of tint I. In l. ..'l-Ll .7 - o nlng day of the school ha. been piacea on beptember 25. Three hobo taken up br tlio police were eeen on the etreeu this forenoon 1100100. W'AAils. mr it li. I..IU . -I .1..: their legs. Thee fellow Mem to prefer uu. 10 Honest work in the w beat fields. KuL'ene Brown, atc.niu I... i a sack piling machine, with which on a trial teat threw mn nilA It ...i.. a. .. S-ty ln. 7 itefc It t claimed that IbOO.aack can be piled 24 feet by three men in a day, which would take at least eeven men by band. A remarkable cam i reoorted In v. gene. A nine year old boy there has been arrestMi far th li.ii. i .i. curfew ordinance. It I said thongu not to M a (VMnmnn . I. - i.f! . , vn, mi iwt DeiDE an incorrigible who has been warned time uu again. J. R. DoUffla ls'm.ktno mn.n1..l. t "".!?..t', fairUii week the uesi eaniou no no ever made. He will compote for tbe best farm exhibit, tho . '.Ltc.n vrlo"oi tUe best onion, for the Burpee wed exhibit, and for in. dividual exhibits. He has tbe stuff to was oiuer grower rustle. iol bv h hcaw wlnii. rn.t .....i... --. .. .... .vla . M v ciare it was the most severe storm ex perienced in 20 yers. Ex. ....... vil. .V...VI. Mcssn. Halm A Frold of Portland, formerly of Prineville, have sold a mine near ML linker in U'.l, in ton 000 cash in hand. Thia nut. them "ixv yond reach of want for the present and puts one of our local capitalists to kick ing himself for nut taking a one-third into'est in the mine for 15000 when it was oflnreil tn Mm rvo, r ......... Journal. The farmers .rnnn.t Aih.nv .ml.) lit . to tee tbe new free rural delivery system put in use here. Albany is well sitnsted a. a center for It. Through the east much smaller town, have V. A BOOd manv nnnrla a. innlim. tr," ward. Albany a. a place for a residence on at count of business advantage, and a. well because of our splendid educational advantages. Mrs. Rev. McKillon of Salem ha. been visiting Albany frienus. J esse nomine-, a nrnm n.nl nmmn. To... irn.nin . r . .. lapy of Corvallis, died Friday noon. TICKETS To all poir t East via Grht Northern Railway. For'rates. fi Iders and full information sail o r add 'ess H. F. Mkrhill, AgentAllianv m m l.inii. 11 I.U , VI Has turned with uisgUBt from an otber- 1 I l !!.!. . IT ; .. wiHo lovnuiu girt w uu nil ouensivo uream. Karl's fInvor Knot. Ten mt r 111ns tho hrnotti hyita action on the bowels, etc., a. noth else will. Sold for year, on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Fo sale by Foehay A Mason. . TUESDAY A Accicent This afternoon Mr. Iiase Elder wm altlng In threshing near the city, being on a load of straw with Pete Kliey of this city, when be slid from the load to the ground. A pitch fork wan standing nesr the wagon In the ground w,th the handle a p. He struck this between the logs.cuttlng a bad gaBh and laceraiing him In a serious manner, He was brought to the office of Dr. lillls, who dreed the wounds. CilMWTU AMD MlftHIOKAnr Al.l IAM K, - Iter. W, O. filevuis and wife of Calif ornia, will be here this week and hold meeting in the W. 0 T. V. hall. 8er vice tomorrow at 3 and 7:110 p. ui.and Ihursdayat 10 o'clock, 3 and 7:.-!n. Kev. Hteveris is Knnt .f il,. n -.i . A. for the Paclllc cosrt. Come nd hear mem, jr.Virywwjy welcomo. The new fire cistern at First and Mont gomery has been completed uoder the l-oiitmi-t uilli IV I." I... i,... i- KlU Jicn . good Job of cement work, anil llml i,ri ,.( ,i.. ., i. ii ,. uated for prompt service in rate of fire. ii;iiiiii. uave oeen greatly im proved renlly for fire protection, and It is aliout time Insurance rates took 'a III Ml I, In In l.l. .1 . 1 . ... vvi,.tuuii ij iiiv uiaiinr. Very few hopconlracts have been filed in Lini, c lunty, about the only one thin reason belns one filed today between Ueorge K Itogers and FabrkNeis, call imr for three (mirths nt i. n.n . f cents commission upon a loan of 4 ceuts yvr ) mi ii ii. W. A. Long bis sold his drsy businees in mis cny to a. ij. Ksmxey, who has takeu cl.aruH f if. M, l.,n I... .....i the bmiih Urm at Tallman, upon which isbi nsiuruay, wniie Mr. Kam- MV ll AITIlnvlna II,. ..f,.,. f.n.l cupied by Mr. Iong, Great iinnrnveniHrils sm I . n,n,ln till l.riiJirn nvrl ,a .l..... l .. ..... a ing east along Kighth street, at 1U junc- vro mill i.you si reel. People having rooms for rent to stu dent shcjl.l confer with any of the teachers at the college. There will bo a big demand for tueia. See the eoffe display 'at IMcFer o n Tomlinson'.. The city council will meet tonight In its tegular bi-weklj session. Combination Barber Shop open from 7 a. m., to 8:30 p. m , for inspection every day. Crook aountv I... ..wl... ..i.. . ... "J -win., uiuiun, 'nk linnell is charged with Uiemur- uer oi iom juoran on xrout creek, r in nell escaped and is at large. Deputy Game Warden Miller offer, a reward ol $5 for evidence of any viola (ion of the game law by any member of be Albany Rod and Gna Club. " Tbe handeoma w.trh .him Capt. Phillip by the Knight of Pythia may be eeen at Will A Stark. It i an elegant piece of jewelry. Mrs. Jane Wallace, a medium ol Port land, wa. recently fined for practicing Without a licanm. Vtm hati... .),. resided in Albany for a wbile. Tbe ladies of tbe Catholic church 'will Ive an iceerasm anpl.l at . h miU.. - - . IIIIUSHM pf Conrad Myer Frldy evening neat. Ice cream and cake will be served from 4 o'clock during tbe evening. Bvery- oouy invited. DongUe county ha. alreadr mad It. tax lew for this m .1 ,k. p,?.M,n? ,na ty and state at 16.65 mill., the total levy at 22 mill. Tua asteeement on real estate was low ered aboot 20 per cent. Advlcea just received from tbe Blue River mines announce another rich ,,rLk.' Cuaocty Dale baa broke into ore on bis claim that shows a free gold plain, ly. Tbe rock will assay up into tbe thousands. A large number of men are now working in the district and ail h.ve toe greatest confidence to the same. Guard. .uT,,,D!,0CRATn,cc,, copy oi tbe mining edition of tbe Spokesman. Review mining edition of Spokane and surrounding. H i an elegantly gotten up affair, giving aketche of tbe mine, of which that ! i. ..i i n . I Nnnkana has I.. . . I r urwiiiii imi oiidior cen- ter, a bustling city, with a very rough wun ua mzt people, population i. given a. 1880 2,000, 1890 19,000 This and That. Vlareek'a Snu.r Rnail P.rlnra tnr 1. cream, confectionery, soda water, cigar. uu luuaccu. A laiire and fine stock of clear and la- bacco at Conn A Huston's. See the dis play. When you want a choice steak a nke rosBtor meat ol any kind, call on Henry 3 rod era. He keeps tbe best. Go to Verick's shaving and hair cut. ting parlors for first class work. Hot and cold baths. Clean towels to every t) mer. The best meats of all kinds and good treatment at tbe Albany Dressed lieef Company's market, just diwn Second treet. Good weight and prompt attend ion. It makes no difference how bad the wound it you use Oe Witt's Witch Haiel O . I ;a : 1 1 :.it. I I 3 i oaive; n win quicttiy ueai ana itmvo no Stnaf liAahoi Jtr Mhsah ' 0aDa7 MuM.' . . i Some of I b results of neglected dyspep- I tto condition oi me stouiicn are cancer tie conditions MlnmmnltA. tittni-t ,1 i mnn ma onrl anilanon Kodol Dyspepsia Cure prevents all this by effecting a quick cure in all cases of dys pepsia. Foshay & Mason. Mcsic. Mis Miiarea Burmestei eaoher of pianc nr organ. Bysiem th Mason touch cud technique. Residence Fiftbefc set, opposite U P church. If you have piles era them. No use undergoing; horribleoperattona that simply remove the results of the disease without disturbing tbe disease itself. Place your confidence in DeWiU's Witch Hazel Salve It h never failed to cure others; it wiil not fail to cure you. Foshay A Mason. I. It. I.. fVrr,.ll . I!.... I... ... . . business In thi city. " ' "n a1Cg onai'n it'.. r,rr,,jIaDd du8bter have with friend,; ' wee" u fed ftVto.J ba"6-' om' Miss Kims Pa.l... ... 12ranfll tl,.,aiUl'puoU to township u m ' B0US ,,Verai dav arr ved inA'i,J.0nM.f 'i"1 on ' Portland InH ? n : U'iD' Doono" a visit and . re the guests of Mr. John I5rl(tKs. of the 'eVJ J". 10 tl,e mfn terd'ay.; ' "' H announcd yes- Mi Marguerite Alderron of Halem henoi0''1' ,city' ,1M alMted to brgPcofe ",M ""-"or o Hi Klum ha returned from bis south- I wcklcs, stoie i about "lm. Ao deaths yet. will!' 2lJl' Marv,n of Waiteonrg, Wash., who has been visitinit in the city and country, left last night for McdfwS on a visit with her sist?Mrs. Eny.rt. ni,i-iVi I,,t.er Dd ix el'ildren ar rived in Albany this noon from the east btl'Sn6010'-- Mr. David ftrlnl.. T n-. .. . . I .,. -, .. jiics. i,r dx thi. morn- ,7,1 .r.i r i ,rinv,l'. former to visit with Judge Brink, tbe latter tc re ume her work in '. school, of th"t iMm'JktV ""KhferKelhe left the people of this community ;very much Price 'cT'n "" trHl'"i' "bile bere. t rice Cor. Pnneviile Review. wish' ui ll' Vf f Spokane, biin riT't' 'nd Mr- ViMnm have but win 'd'0wv"' J"ar. at Spokane bnt will now locate In Portland. Dr. E. O. Locke, the popular M. E preachtr, formerly of PortT.P0d. p.e.ch- last 8t,nrfr!:!l'rrrn ,n 8,0 'cisco last Sunday and will now go to Buffalo. iarsVii. 10 ,!'.e b,M.Mt cl,urch ia hat large city, li, made a great bit in San rrancisco. A reception was tendered Sergeant er, last Saturday night, at Eugene. On me same evening a big reception was tendered tbe new president of the college, WUlcn the fnnn. ua.i. l: 1 . i . oanoooclng themselves with the college Frankin RSki.. .i.. .., kii.i i. me oieven year oia blind boy piaalst. who oeligbted tbe ?rSeir.,,(l tth"of July celsbr.: lion la thi. nit u.. ... tV.i i. ' " yr. . uas returnea to Portland from the east where be has u.KiBr. vtiiiletherahespenta month nm P..f w ii. c. . Chicago. """a o Bfrs. D. R. v rti.Li j . , - "-".luuiiip accompan. led by her son Jame late a privatiin 2rm,5,,.IK8c?nd 6reKn volunteers, ftrriVeXi in iha ..a i . ' from AlrinT.A "K?!? ,r"? Und and fattier. Attorney General -Suteemen'r returnod home Sundy- Mr. William Peacock of Benton county 1 now having hit hands full giving bis ?Klrt bir,.hd-Jp Wto. Yeitefday another one of the boy. Clyde, reached bi majority, and a pleasant party a as B"J i.n,hi,1 honor. enjoyed by a number ?' ho. t1!? The wher bo o reach Ing 21 bad been presened with watches. Clyde received the money to do aa be pleased. Miss Russell, depot, P. M. at Y.quina i i. I j aeei oi ur. ana Mrs. Adams, while on ber way home IT'S wiib friends in Salem. MiSS Russej has mil -. ... ..i on which some one very unkindly stole r" ""rr; ?T,U7 'or a lone, Unit ing that it belonged to a railroad man. raCtlCl 1flkf. Umalimu ....I - i 1 1 and chain tied to them. Bishop Duncan will not be in Albany tonight to preach as has neon announced uu.uib lo come, not will pass through the city tomorrow noon for i. , "' where the conference of the M. E. church south will be held begin ning Thursday. Rev. Fenton will go to morrow nigbt, being joined by the Bish op at Eugene, where be will stop for a visit with his friend E. R. Ekipworth between tbe noon anJ nigbt trains. Dr. E. R. Earfcei returned "st might from a trip to bis favorite resort, the hot springs of Bieitenbush. There are sev eral campers there yet. Besides the splendid springs this resort bas a great advantage in it. hnni;.. .. a.v,;.. . 9 ' - HMUMM "III UDUII.K grounds. Fine trout are found in the i 1 1 ., . viuiuuy, uu wane ine jLtoctor wre mere four deer eama nn vithin I.. i. .i tbe spring to be thot, but the men there " teauer neanea ana made no el fort to ahoot them. Edward 0. Alexander, of tre San Francisco Gad, is shaking hands with old time friends in this aii .ml i. ,k. .nui of Geo. E. Good at Ibe'McClallen House. - - huv nuiavvi v it s uw intv j JrdtfA 1. P MilhaAn tl.aw PatM4UaUr f Air. A IftYartriae WArbarl vith ha lata u iou, wuea iusc paper was me aemo ciftlic organ of tfcia coudUj and after wVBrHsl wan lallnn wv rtAitns vavith Mai I ii3in i ... I - - IVMU v VUUI VDItVI nini Will Good on tb. Salem Statesman. Mr. AI- exsnuer nas Deen visiting his parents at Lebanon, Oregon, and bis brother Geo L.,wbo is editor of the Express-Advance v iuii piace. noeeourg iveviow. Samuel Smith of Cuburg aged 65 years was drowned in a slough near his hone Monday. Appearances indicated that be had knelt down on the bank of the elough to get a drink, and lost his bal ance and felt in. the bank being steep and the water quite deep. As was anticipated the price of wheat has fallen back to it. old price. As soon as it was learned that the crop would be sved this was bcuuu to occur. The price of floor will no doubi do like wise. Wheat is 48 cents for Lew and 60 rents for old. Now residences should be built to wee tho increasing demand. ' Pague's Crop Report, i Oat. are more Id lured thsn wheat. barley or rye; in individual case tbe lors msy amount to 10 per cent, but taken as a whole the lost is practically uoiMng. Fall-sown irrain Is nr.nii..ll -ti and threshing now proceed under the most favorable eiritm.i.ni.,. rnii!n of spring grain ha commenced. With I..! . il . - r .. . . mi. wnuier jor iwo week more, tne grain crop will be entirely secured. Re port indicate that some of the wheat has bleached, others that oats are dis colored, and others that the berry is soft. As a rule, this I, i. ;:. J lo calities. The fall-sown grain bas turned uu juny as wen as in former years, fepring grain is much superior to the us ual crop, both as regards quantity and quality. The first P.Inver ernn ... ml tn T..I- and the second is now ready to cut an m i. h'uu bb mo ursi. Hang food and pasturage for stock are very good. Seldom is btcck in better condition than at present. Hop picking is a-.tive in all yards. The burrs are much larger than usual, and largest hop crop in tbe history of the state is now being picked. The weather is Ideal for hop picking and the quality of tbe hops is practically first class. Prune drying will begin within ten days. Prunes are ripeniog. The crop, as heretofore noted, is email, but it is good in quality. The DOtata rrnn ... ora.il. Un.nn.j by the rains, and an immense ciop is r-.v.uiDcu. void is msaing good growth and it, too, will be a good crop. Garden produce of all kinds was never better. Plowing and seeding continue. The soil -is in tine condition to be worked. Sew Goods. P. Cohen's large and well Selected stock of n iriwlz has sr. rived. It embraces late up-to-date goods, which will be sold, at prices in reocu oi an. uive,nim a call before buy ing. Suear Mr. Gra-lwohl inform, m th.t be f selling 17 pounds of granulated su gar for f 1.00. Kow ia the time to buy as it is liable to eo np at any time. This is a net cash proposition. All goods delivered free of charge. 3- HI -Tempered Babies. ' ' .. .. ' "i.""'! Insufficient oonrubment naturally produces 111-temper. W -ii.l a Guard against fretftiliieaa la children by IssdingT nuirl- It . " I ttoa and digestible food. 2 l CONDENSED MILK is a perfect infant food. Take no aubstJtata for the W EAGLB B&AKD. 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Sample ol FARM JOURNAL and circular describing BIQOLE BOOKS free. wiLvaa ATKmsoic. caaa. r. jaHaina. Address, Oakville. Mrs. Mary E. Smith, of Tacoma. is visiting friends here. Mr. O. W. Harris. ot!Albanr. madd n a pleasant call last Mooday. The whistle of the steam threthers can be heard from early dawn till late at nigin ana me Harvest ol IWJ will soon be over end ws art glad to announce that very little damage bat been done by the rain. Mr. R. L Smith bas just threshed six hundred bnshels of Vetchees mixed with wheat. Mr. S. has offered seed at one cent a poind, We are often asked by the traveling public bow far it i to Corvallfs? Is this this tbe right road? etc. We would like to know whose business it Is to pnt np guide boards and where they should be placed. Two more loads of lumber on the ground for tbe ne bridge, but Mr. Til litson bas not '.come to put it in thape. Come on Jim, winter will loon be here. Xittlk Hots Bud. CTfiP ' Will & Stark's and O 1 KJ L see their larse and splendidly selected stock of rings. Any design you want. Kings for all purposes rom a present to tne oaoy to a We-tfing. Jiotice. I have made arrangements for free delivery of dresaed chickens Sat urday afternoons. Leave voar order early for good chickens at reasonable prices. t jr. . Powrag, the Poultryman. Miss Joyce Biownell will take np ber piano class during; vacation tbrouah the winter. The beet German and Eastern methods. Leave word with W. F. Bead FY ur 86c per sack. try it. The Magnolia. Ripe Tomatoes, Pears and Apples at C. E. Brownell's. White Clover Honey, 10 cts. per lb, at C. E.Urownell a. UAIL BORDEN J EAGLE BRANDl of cnena'icj vauc vp-tn-carc, l oners ana urairrk-r.r-"a-- -SCSCijr Pltnfe-d .Hid S. ni.i . : - ;.. itii.. By JACOU LtijOL.ii No. l stacii.r1 ih ksn cco'.c Allnhi-iii ii--.: M-ii.n S nse 1 rewti- ul'h .vr 74 iiiuiatntia . . sii.hu-.iu uxk. 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