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1HE f PUKING HEBALI): TUESDAV. JULY 1 isSO, Rowing aitg jxn& . t C. K. K. TIME TABLE. NORTH BOUND. e parte rrires. ra . j .amj Portl'd 1010am a. eipr. j t!:45 am iene I II :1a um. -.mam' 34."pm i 45pm r'teijrht j I ' ami SOUTH BOUND. Arrives Depart. Arrives Valatexp ; 7:45pm 5ptu Vnn .v -ilmm 12.40om Ashland 9.00am j rVeight I v -' l8 00! No rre'mht received forlsouthjafter ii.m. i the same day. : OREGQXI'ACIKIC TIME TABLE. j Amves Dciurt8 ! Ivasen2r. . b'rijrht Il.15amil.00 p m ,...' 5. 25pm 16.: l6-5J ! JOTTIN8 ABerT TOWN. The Mount Hood road h;ts 1 eCll completed at a cost of $.(KH). Rubber and leather belting of di.-criptions at Stewart A Sox. . ! i t. L. Blackmail will sell Mis en- tire Mock of Look and stationery ; at j-ost for : days. 1 The finest display of randies ever ' s..en in the city v. ill he opened at r . II. Fiedler's to-day. Fifty piece of furniture given with all cook stoves or ranues sold A special meeting of St. Johns iodu'c. No. i;2. A. F. it A. M., will be held this t-viningfor work. Prof. Norris" exhibition of trained caniiifs vi!l be given at the opera hou-o u'eduesday even ing. Those wishing screen doors and windows should get my prices be fore ordering elsewhere. V. V. Crowder. Just received a car load of Tubbs pme manilla binding twine, which Ihirrell A Co. I The plat of Huuck's addition to! Albanv was filed in the county j ) ecorder's ollice yesterday. It em- lifipoc tin on Mcrnu f ttn fo I .riAiin-1 I tL. IIIV, Kill .1 Vllllll 'rounu tract. The fust wheat of the I season was brought to this citv yestenlay bv Jacob Clem and placed in the : Farmers' warehouse. The lield from which it was threshed yielded '" bushels per acre. A Chinese swill vender' created some merriment on First street yesterday. I lis wauon broke down and the driver swore loundly in Chinese for about live minutes. He then gathered up a shattered wheel and mournfully hauled his wagon and contents invav. J. Y. Talt, is now canvassing the i city for a full and complete History I of the Johnstown Flood, a book o: i over 490 pages, tinelv illustrated! with graphic views from original , Photograph, laken during and atter ; the great disaster. The book cm- I traces a complete fearful ffoorl and -i- . J'' - is a valuable iv..f i- ..,,,1 ,atrt. I don dog show have secured a data j here at the. oira hoiwe W ednes- day night, .luly 1, tli. ami a grand iiiaiiiit-r eie inu lauiea ami i -children at 2 :.'!( p. m., and every plaved all of the coast towns to satisfaction. Prof. C. Norris is a New York man and comes well recommended, and wants the pub lic to understand he has not such a show as this city was visited with some time ago. pi:i:s(i. MKNTION. Ala Harris, of San Francisco, is in the city. J. K. Elderkin went over to Ya ouina yesterday. diaries Mueller left yesterday lor a trip to Ilwaco. Miss Flora Mason is visiting friends in Corral lis. P. II. Elderkin returned yestei day from a trip to Yaipiina. Hon. Ringer Hermann it: in Portland. He is making a tour of the state anil will visit within a few days. tiCotMe P. iiraliam, representing Chas. Enu iJolinsoiiiv Lo. s print- ing ink establishment, Francisco, is in the city. of San : still i.yiag Aiiont Oi.Koii. The following appeared in the Scientific Ameiican, one of the most widftlv firchitPd wppIcIv child, attending will receive a ; ten dkv wi , t, se(,.etarPv of I,Uitm - J-Ju!lUv thv iZlxos.e state. Principal ollice, Linkville; value is $.0in. Remember this is , ,.. ,.,. '4.,- ... .' . ' a first-class entertainment and has ' a, .''on'oratore, papers in tlie i nited Mates, 0ni'-"J,"""",c '"Sl Ul lf,,s i"omu, Mav 11 : East of the Cascade : whe 11 was expected he would be mountains Oregon with no vegetation K,,,t.i, i. ,i...nrt- i iuniper There are a number of lakes in the southern portion, ! P and search for him last Satur which, however, are mostly alka-1 day- Jr. Dodson made quite a line and marshy. The counfiv is 1 thorough ride over the country dreary aud monotonous. In"thewncre the missing man was last region of the Columbia tributaries J seen' but learned nothing further at the north, however, the country tlian stated above. Mr. Nutting is more attractive, and the valleys havinS lia(1 m"ch experience in are covered with a growth of fnrp'st traveling through mountainous trees. The woods abound in game and the abundance of bear, deer, panthers, mountain sheep and wolves make this region a paradise for hunters." The Scientific American should send a represen tative out to Oregon to obtain some information concerningthe country. The writer of the above is either ignorant of the topography of this statej or had the jun jams when writing it. l.ol ut a Itm-gain. A plat f f the town of iate.-ville, i anew and thriving town on t!ie eastward, line of the Oresron Pacific is on tile at the ollice of Curran & Monteith in this city. This town is situated near the Santiam mines which are now being developed, and is destined to become a thriv ing trading town. Lots have been placed upon lhe market at the ex ceedingly low price of .flL' to $4. Money invested i:i these lots now will bring a hi; return in a very short ti;m It will .iy thos... in-j forested to call :;::d see Messrs. Curran & Mcnteith con-erningthis pro, erty. ROBBED OF $100. A Crook Arrested, bnt It Diackarged-An Iacriniinating Letter. A fakir who goes by tbe name of bhorty, but whose stage name seems to be James Lannigan, as he gave it in court, was arraigned before Justice Humphrey yester day on a charge or stealing $95 in money and postoffice orders, etc., ! amounting to over $100 from the coat pocket of M. Baumgart in his noinied etronclv to him as the thief, but there was not sufficient evidence to hold him. ana he was "-gj lU)Cm hig when arrested, and also the ft llow- uiU letter. l,rfts.lluiabl ft :;lorfpr nf introduction " whir-h dma Uim introduction," which shows him , to be a crook of the worst sort : Portland, June 1S8H. " ! Friend Das : I am in l'crtland. i Arrived here from Seattle about five weeks ago. I got in with a young fello that goes by the name of "Shorty."' lie is a good grafter ant a number 1 shell worker, r.id i,0 ;s nin- in Sa.ii Frsmeiseo. I will tend him to you. He has handled .some good "stuff" up here and h Spokane. You may have a ' I'li'iin i. to m;iL-f snnw mnni'.v with him. We have been working the T.ini, l.fvr. !i fallow r-al!pd Smiiv ! this man and myself, expect to : wu-k ttie Uirs. it is a pretty good ' country, better than California, 1 think. Hoping to hear from you soon, 1 remain I Yours respectfullv, 1 1. L. WirzKY. Address No. t7, Tylor street, I Portland, )regon. After being discharged the fellow was given five hours bv City Mar- shal Hoflman in which to leave ! the citv, and he went instant er. STATE DISPATCHES. Two Brothers Drewaed at Grants' Pars Trial of a Murderer. i11'1 10 lh' ' 'HANTS i ASS, ItiK. I". T.-,. . . , , ' uroiuers. . naries and i red liiorn- ton, were drowned in the Rogue !:,.,. i.,.. : .,;i i.k:.. . ti.,.- ..k.,ki,. ..-uu vuiiiti', yji laiuuu Ux.ui. uv ail under-current, as they sank with out a struggle right in sight of their little brother, who had accom panied them. They were proprietors of . the ( .rants' Pass Soda works, and were two exemplary young men. The family are heartbroken over the sad si flair, and have the 'sympathy of the entire community. The bodies were recovered " to-day. within ten feet of the place where they sank. They will be buried at 2 '. m. to-morrow, slem xew Salem, Julv 13.-A social term ()f the jt commenced , ,,. . , ! 0f w. K. Hawkins for the .ot - FII .)glein tiis (;ity uii.7iicihwii IJll lljai tJXrilH murder Mav 1. i lhe uelense tneil lianl to A"e ueienselruj" nanl to "et "n-! ;ct 0 j ftftftrnoon wns sr)Pn "lipIf !n.r :rv ; e 1 - ': The Linkville Flume Smith and I N. Summers. Also the Astoria Real Estate Co.; principal place of business, Astoria; capital stock, $20,000; in corporators, J. II. D. Gray, II. F. Prael and J. W. Geaihart. firprte! to l Lost. Deputy County Clerk Hodges, of Crook county, who was in the city yesterday, states that George Nut ting, brother of F. P. Nuttiiig of tbe Democrat, has been missing for several weeks, and fears arei entertained that lie has been foully I dealt witli. He is sheep inspector of Crook county and had started on foot or a sheep camp beyond Prineville for the purpose; of in- specting the sheep there, but he never reached the camp and has md Ihtch .CI-. I .:,.! e: Albanv!"0' een near f since. His " j friends fear that he has either been ' ll-HP.llail nc 1i-cf lit rnv i r,;ci.rt.i n jm i - u immi his iwrsnii n.i th theory that he has been murdered ; does not seem nrooable. Concern 1 ing his disappearance the Ochoco ' Keview of the Rith inst. says : ! ,,No uneasiness was lelt regarding 1 Mr- Nutting s aisence uutil county i is -i eterile nlain I'sent, and his not putting in an ! ,,ext year 240 enumerators will be nVave the sae appearance caused the authorities employed. The state will be divid--f nino an.l'thp:to '"a iii.iuirv. The countvic'1 into tu" supervising districts, . to make liiuuirv I . employeil "i. W. Dodson to country, it is hardly probable that 1 any serious accident could have ' overtaken him, hence hisdisap - pearance causes a belief in the minds ot a few that he mav have been foul lv dealt with, though he is not known to have had an enemv in the county. Mr. Nutting .T ..V U,1U,UI j""iicioisoi .tiuativ jciiLULi di . liar. Lttii : Albanv Democrat, has notified of the facts, and ls ex - .- :.. .. r. ! K mo ;orougi;ls;h "tvili ! ho ;nC;f..i ' ,'riva'' Salc of n.iis-hii ;imk. Mrs. W. II. Uice offers at private sale her entire lot of household 1 Kvuu.-, ruiiMMui- oi two cnamoer: sets, settees, kitchen furniture, car-i pets, stoves, etc. The iroods are ! t .- . . in care of Mrs. C. J. Stuart. Hay Waiiteil ! A quantity of good timothy iiav, tfghtlv baled, is wanted bv L. Soil- j j ,lers. " The market price" in c.ishi will be paid for sucii iiav ddivtrcd 1 ; Albany. i - . - Head : OVER THE M0DSIAIM3. Csops Almest a Failure in Crook CointT i Developments Aloag the Santiam. Salem Statesman. Hon. John Minto returned yes terday from the Des Chutes coun try, south of Prineville, bringing with him 200 head of merino sheep. He lft here June 20th. going up the Santiam, along the line or the O. P. railroad, but crossed the summit of the Cascades at the- old Minto Pass. He stopped & th head of the Metolias, five- vailes east of the summit, on the 23d, and ice formed during that night. He found the settlers in the south east corner of Marion coui.ty with two wants. First, they want the country surveyed; second, they want a common road legalized. These should be attended to at once. There are many men in there, some of whom are evidently merely locatois for richer men and syndi cates who wish to gather in the timber land. Nat Bowman is making improvements at the sul- pour springs m uie jnuep-nueiice valley. He is a common came., with a little pack tram, for the other sett'ers there, and is evident - ly beginning to develop the region l.13 B"m"ltyc . , IScie.ar ofl the banks of the Marion river at Catch's rails, which is about seventy-five miles southeast of Salem, and :s the head of trout fishing in the North Santiam system of streams. The name was given to these iails fifteen years ago in honor of Prof. Gatch, who was then president of the Wil lamette University. Mr. Minto said 'further: "I find that the drouth and frost combined have destroyed crop prospects to J such an extent that there is a set tled apprehension as to the near future among the people of Crook county. The little settlement on the Matolias and the settlement on Squaw creek, occupying irrigated farms are the exceptions. Aside from these the county generally shows from a half crop to a total failure, as it fell under my observa tion." Ori'son Press Association. j It appears that the oflicers of the j state press association have ignor-; cd the action of last year and ap pointed a day of meeting, regard less thereof, as will appear by the following card, signed by President ' Bell and Secretary Nickell : "The annual session of the Oregon Press association is called to meet at Newport, Ya.juina Bay, Friday, August 2.'Jd, 1SSD, holding over the 24th. Arrangements have been made to secure the usual reduction of fares over railroads, and a pro gramme of interest to the craft is being prepared. There should do a full attendance as business of importance will be transacted." The time named above will pro bably bo generally satisfactory, so it won't make any difference, but it looks like a slip shod wav f doing business bv an association Attention. We have just received a nice :l.ifrtmrnt nt' liorlni' fm-nihirA direct from the East. We have the latest designs in mahogany name marble, silk upholstered, oak suits, crush and silk plush up holstered, and i:i walnut suits, all at prices that command attention. e ask that you call and examine for yourself. " No trouble to show goods. Also we expect by the last of the week or the first "of next a car load of bed room suits in walnut, oak and antique; also dining-room suits, center tables, oiuectors. extension tables, secretaries, ward-' - w " ... i.- w i robes and everything else that is i -nan, Ghas E Wolyer wt a rat.pi:..B fnit, c.-o to"- J- T- Cowan, D.?L. Monteiti., Albany Furniture Co. I'atrnts Ciaiiteil. Following were the patents ! granted to citizens of the Pacific i States during the oast week and ! reported for the Herald by C. A. Snow & Co. patent lawyers, Wash - San. Francisco, pipe cutter; II. R. i Eelden, Oakland, Cal.. casket pedestal; J. E. Day, Sar Francisco, well borer; M. B. Dodge SanFran- Cisco, ore roncentratnr: K. S. ! Gilmore, San Francisco, band sawing regula1 or ; W. Lamb, Dow ney, stove ; John H. Ware, Euroka, j mop-grip; J. C. Weir, San Fran- j cisco, ball caster; II. T. Welch, i San Jose, inhaler ; Taking the 'enss in OreRon. In taking the census of Oregon H,e s1 't.he Cs.cades l:ein-: the dividing line. The work of enumeration will begin June 1, and must be completed by the latter part of that month. As Oregon is not a thickly set'led state, the compensation of the enumerators will probably be the maximum prescribed by law $( per day. Spontaneous Com bust ion. . A few days ago Pcarn Cochran, j of Tungcnt, after using a c.dtivat- ; iDg plow placed it upon the ton of a wood pile near the house. Dur ing the altercooa the ravs of tbe hoard ot the plow gcneiatcd suffi i cut'iu ncN- io sec t ni wood on fire. 1 i , i. . i il "s wosciveu :i time to ex- i il J i done. Vol a alilornia Bear. AnyboilT can rutch a fold thi- kind : of weather, 'l'lie trouble U to let go, ' i i .i... iiic iiiu ni.ui uu .aiii;uL ine iicar. Wendvis.; our readers to purchiso of Foshav A: Mason a bottle of Santa I Abie, the California Kinof Consuinp-' tion. Asthma, .Bronchitis, Conh Croup Cures, and keep it bandy, pieafing io tlit; taste and death" to above eomnhoiiK. Sold at $! 0l Lottie or :) for s "0. California Cat It-Cur! riv.'S immediate relief. The t l:niii.d virus i soon displaced by itr. Iie:iliiiur ;mkI peiu traii".g nature. liive it a trial. Six niont!;- treatment i '. t)ii. , ; t bv mail Si I:' French's N ew designs in jewelry COAST NOTES. Mutton buyers from California and elsewhere hare left about $5000 in Lake county this season. Gold has been discovered at Rock Creek, Columbia county, and j in the southeast corner of (Jlatsop county. A son of Mr. Edwards, living near Ladd canyon, while ou; hunt ing had one of his hands blown enthely off. An Eastern man is looking around iu Salem for a good location for a corset factory, a rubber and also a wagon factory The Germans of the Bellingham ! bay towns have formed a social political organisation under the name i f Bellingham Bay Turn Verein. ' The county court of Lane county has been petitioned to appropriate $1000 fr the improvement of the Oregon military road which crosses the Cascade mountains. An attempt is being made to have the sentence of Pennington, j ;0nfined in the jail at Baker Citv, i aiui sentenced to be hanged for murjer commuted to imprison - ment for li:e. 1 r t -.i . , William Gray met with a painful accident at Ashland. He wa3 at work in a blacksmith shop, and wore high-topped boots, a piece of iron at white heat dropped into one of the boot fops and badly burned bis leg. Mrs. IIenrv Yogelei, of Trail j Creek, near Jacksonville, died sud denly alter a few hours' intense snflering. She iras taken with a i violent pain and was deliriousl with tmin wlion dlrnvmfl t. in I thought bv neighbors that her! death m.iv'have resulted from tho lvtn of a rtiHlocmko Good Investment. For a small amount of money that will in a year's time double or treble your money, such an oppor tunity is offered in South Al bany, only one-half mile from the city, embracing the tract of land from Elkins' falls to the fair ground road. Lots sold on the installment plan. TWKEDAI.K &, ReDDIEI.I). Two doors south of postoflice. TrA.-COlVEIt IIEEKOX DUAUOHT AT V ci harks Keifcrs lirewcry at 5 cents per 'las3. YI7"AXTEl MAN OK GOOD SELLING I V aliilitv to rciresent us as sales aent iu this town. "(.200 to ?0U) ier year can be mode ) Address, Wananiakcr V Urown, Fhiladclphia, l'a The largest elothiHst and merchant ttilor in house in America. BOAItO WANTED- BY A GENTLEMAN and wife, with a family. Must be first cias. Address T. :., Albany postollice. i Albany , OFFICERS, j President Charles E. Wolvertot, j Yice-President J. 0. Writsman. ; Treasurer J. W. Cusick. , Secretary J. K. Elderkin. j I. W. Cusick, J. O. UWritsman, J I K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, (.. j F. Simjison. Safe, Souna( uonservative ! A Square Company, ; Managed by Square Men, Patronized by Square People Farsonize Homo' Enterprise ) HI -i 'lidcr the ne nianajtcmcatol- A fuil line of choice drov'sion family recries Canned jfineapples, Choice Table Delicacies Ornamented cake for Wcdainas and'mParties. Salmo kinds. irackere! and salt Esh of 1 FRESH BAKED BREAD Cvcrv Dav. Best Svim. Pies. Cakes TEAS and COFFE iUUlVO 1HIIOI Aiu.ii.il CANNED (iOODS, ETC. ine best Soap in the market- Faiwd Merchants rfy i jf' J- ...... . .aw mvmmwmi Caw a Stock o 0 )00 fMStm i IMin IP CAPITAL L All I i iue Aiuiiii n n ram m - WH KEEP i I I and I Hx Roi Savon. j , -firio n&nnrtnwnt nt ftnmestlC and Imported Cigars FIm,sj I jtTAt Jcha Fox's old stand j iCv brick. low XL IV FL JIM! NFW GOODS! Aif: now established with a tirst-class stjck of STAPLE FAMILY GROCERIES. On the corner of First and Ferry streets, opposite Stewart & sox. A complete line of canned goods, gro ceries aud provisions of all kinds, no tions, etc. rresh fruit and vegetables every 11 or ,inS- 1nces reasonable. tfS-OALL AN! SEE US'fci WILL BliOS. Dealers in all the latest improved pianos, oraiiscwiiijj machines,guns, also a full line of warranted razors, butcher and pocket knives. The best kind of sewir.g maohine oils, needles and extras for all machines. All re i.'uiriiii in the ab.ve lines neatlv a reasonably rtot.e ! - ' j 1 h if HOPKINS & SALTMARSII, i ii i ii i ii i i in i S TOTE!? d Hardware, i3PUl work promptly done at reasonable rates. 1'iasr jSthkkt, I'KAntK Ulock Hrit'k for Salt-. AT MY KILN ONE MILE If, KAST OF I t-,w" or 'll'vc.ed anywhere in the city. W. C. CASS ELL, Alhiiiy Or Coulrarlor anil Ituildei. f MHK UNOEKSIlJNEl) HAVING LOCATED i in Alluny solicit patronage from city ; and country. Will contract to build bridged, barns, and all manner of dwelling houses, 1 including Ouceti Anne, Kastlakc and Eliza bethian stvlci of buildiii'4. Will furnish ' plans and Stcifici'.i.-n3 free of charges. Satis faction guaranteed W. ( CASSKL.i ; Iiiiixtrtant Xotirc. H1 AVING LEASED THE MONTl'.l MI pasture frcia the Oregon Pacitic Co., ail persons having htock therein on pasture are hereby notiiied tu remove them a' once, r make arrangements with me. Failing to do so such stock will be turned out. JOHN St'IIMKEIt. BROWNSVILLE. O. 1 CIIMIIIW V SOX., Jbieal JSstate and INSURANCE ACICN' i Baeause he knows that his dear wife iuat cou:incncins to work him for something yoa know how it 13 yourself but when LA DIES TIRADE with ) Li oi).' i AW Their husbands don't look that w.iy, because there are no extravagant! prices on their goods. Everything! is good; everythink is cheap; make i Home happy, make i YOUR HUSBAND SMILE ' By trading at the economical store j wherejthe rule of good goods and j low prices knows no exception. I Don't forget that tt mple of economy I is at Brownell & Staaard's- ; rnP.NKR KIRST AND r"C iLBIN" SLS j Over The i CASCADE MOUNTAINS KUOM AI.RAXVI'OR LEBANON' EAST WARD. The Willamette Yalley and Cas cade Mountain AYagon Road is in ex cellent condition, and by all odds is ths best and shortest wagon road to Eastern Oregon. IFater and grass is abundant along the entire road. The grades are easy, accommodations su perior and the road well bridged making it the best mountain road in the state. For summer jaunts, hunt ing and fishing the Cascade Moun tains in the vicinity of Clear Lake and the Three'Sister afford superior advantages. iavt- just receiveu oveiouoi ards of standard ginghams from i John Wannamaker, ol Philadel-j idiia. The common price of these ! "oods is 10c per yard. I will sell J 14 vards for 1 the price ol ''ood iiimhinn' A Pino K inn WHY DOES j mini if i t r ftv n i n I I HH. 1 1 i Ml i U! I Browne! Mi 1 VTin OUIUttlll imqmqnI i C ' t lUllt u 1 . ! ! Ginffliflins ! prints. SAMUKLK. YOUNG. P. L. Kenton -DEALER K- Staple and Iaiaey GROCEEIE Mso Choice Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. PERMS CASH AND PKICES LOW. Subscription Agent d2fipers ana Jlagaztnes. j ?NKAR THE POSTOFFICE. nrJstiMPTi JJ roll C) )J, 1 0 . J- t r 1 :" f ... r.ul. i r : AHI ET1 N C M ED CQ.ORpyiuf. rmtnTiTiT rrianrriTTriTMMMMWMWMriiaTiWMMMMM r-'t-H THKM I r 1 wi 'J I UI'IUI' I hU U 1 UV UMBER ! luti.i . v ii'i it J their advantage to call en the uuder .1 on S vtii mid Raihoad strtcts, Albany, Oregon. I now lin.i: aiu u). "STKWAKT& SOX Dealers in- General Hid a Iron, Steel and Coal i Wagons and linggics j Hope and Cordage j Blacksmiths' Supplies Garden and hi all I Ajmcuitural I C. K. HAW KIN?. KAKKKLL ALBANY FURNITURE COMPANY i Does an immense business iDydl kinds of furniture, bedroom sets, parlor sets, chairs, bed lounges, kitchen safe?, and all kindi of tables, etc., etc. Also have a fine selection of wall paper and window shades, which they are offering at close ti'-ires, Call and see them, o FirstJ'street, opposite Stew art & Sox. CITY DRUG STOEE. ITN1-: LINE OF A RT SUPPLIES I TOiLKT AND FANCY ARTICLES. PRESCSIPTiCNS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. GUISS & SON, PROPRIETORS, WHerwird Deutclt qeso ochen. s for all Leading News- ALBANY, OREGON ba' .SOLD BY n Jt I cl. 1- sitc3y a Mason. V1ERECKS SHAVING PARLO. THREE CHAIRS RUNKIN; STEADY. A CLEAN TOWEL TO EVERY Cl'STOMER. shaviii); l.'iccnt. Hair Cutting ct 1 fort. I also keep on hana slunglM. all of which I sell at very low rates CROWDER. gag Hardware -AND- in Wi Carpenters' Tools Builders' Hardware Powder, Shot, etc. Giant Powder &Fuse Saws and Axes, Grrass Seeds Used by Farmers i pbeo