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Agency
ALBANY, OKEGON, THURSDAY JULY 18 1889.
15 CENTS A WEEK.
FOR PURE DRUGS.
TOILET AM) FANCY GOODS
-(.;
-HE ALSO
The Finest Line of Pianos and Organs in the
Willamette Yalley.
CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK.
BI
The- Mm Clo
Carries the Largest Line of Men's
and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing
Woods, Etc. in the Willam
ette Valley.
SUITS MADE
In His Merchant
FOSTER BLOCK,
LUMBER!
MM ' D LUMBER COMPANY,
HUDSON, OR.
f Are now prepared to furnish lumber in car-load lets ia Alhasy.
rTnte for prices fro us at, DRAIN, DOUGLAS CO. REGON.
Hop
(IBS
CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN.
-DEALERS IN-
Stotes, Tin, Sheet Iron and Copperware, Pumps
Iron Pipes and all hinds of PliimbinlGobds.
Aglntsfor the CVebratcd
ON TIMe
Wooking and Heating Stoves, the best stoye for the least aeney ever
sold in this city. Give them a call at the Pieree Blcek,Nrorta First
street. Albany, Oregon.
TULITJS
Mamifactauer of
FINE MP"R
KALE
1
C::ir, riugjaiul Sum kirg Til:ii- cs. Yr icl . I in mi! 1 i 1m I:jn,ii
full lint: of Smoker' Art'n-lc.. AI.-o dealer in
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUIlS. !
N'ett aoor to UurkhartA Keensy's KcalJEj-tate Oflice.Albany Ogn
TO -
(1 L BL
Successor to E. W. Langdon-
DEALIIl IJf
ugs, Paints, Oils.
up
Perfumery and toilet articles,
also a full "line of books and
stationery, periodicals, etc.
rjjf" Prescriptions careful!)
compounded
IN ODD FELLOW'S TEMPLE,
Albany Oregon
CARRIE?
TO ORDER
Tailoring
ALBANY
LUMBER !
Choice Ci?ai
ACKMAN
ill
DepaM.
JOSEPH
DKALER IX-
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TO
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ill nwtiov.
p 4
Absolutely Pure.
This powacr never varies. 'A marvel
of purity .strength and wholesomeness,
More economical than the ordinary
kinds, and cannot he sold in competi
tion with multitude of low test, 6hort
weight alum or phosphate powders
Sold only in e-ms. Royal BakW row
der Co. 10!' Wall St., H.Y. ri
U. Crowi.et te Co., Agents,
Portland, Oregon. J
I'UYSItlAX
ITT H. DAVIS, M. P. PIIYSICIANJ AND
V siii, -eon. Can be found at his office
room in Strahan's block, First street. Albany
Oregon-
DU C. CIIAMBKKLIN. HOMEOPATHIC
physician and surgeon. Office, corner
Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon Of
fice hours, mornings, 8 to 9 and 12 to 1 and
after C in evenings.
Gr
W. MASTOX, PHYSICIAN- AND SIR
, geon, Albany, Oregon
M II. t ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURr
. gcon, Albar.y, Oregon.
r C. KKLLY, PHYSICIAN AND 6VHr
J. con Albany, Oregon, office in Pierce's
new block. Office hours, from 8 A. u. to 4
r. jr.
A.
J. liOSSlTER, VETERINARY SUR-
con, irrailuate of Ontario veterinary
college and nicniber of the Ontario veterin
ary medical society, is prepared to treat the
diseases or nil domesticated animals on
scientific principles. Office at Ans Marshall's
livery stable. Residence 4th and Calapooia
streets, Albany, Oregon, mm " " cin..ik
TR. I. V. STARR, PHYSICIAN AND
XJ Surgeon, late of Brownsvilie. Or. Office
in the Strahan-Pearre block upstairs in the
rear rooms on the main hall. Cai s promptly
aitenueci 10 in city or countjj".
TR- U KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SCR
U .'eon, Albany, Oregon -Graduate of OerJ
man iin.i autim-kiiii couches.
ATTORNEYS,
!. a. N. IJLAI Kill KX. U. W. WRIGHT.
DLACKlil KN, & WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT
JL) L aw, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd
u;-llow s Temple. -Vill practice in all courts
of the state, and give special attention to all
business.
lyOM KKTo.N CHARLES E. AITORNEY
I V at Law, Albany, Or. Office in room 13
and 14, Foster's Block, over L. Z. lilain's
stor .
T K. WEA'I H(KKuKl, ATTORNEY AT
tt . law, Altiany, Oregon. Office in Old
1-ellows leniplc. Will pract in all the
courts jf thestate, and give special attention
to an niisiness
H
EWERT. PRACTICAL WATCHif AKE
, and jeweler, Albany, Oregon,
Land surveying.
PARTIKS HKslRI.NO SI RVETlXO DO.VH CAS OB
tain accurate and prompt work by calling
upon e.-eouuty surveyor t.T.T. Fisher. lie
baHCOlnnlete f'OrilAM nf fipKI nAtM anri tAivn.
shin plats, and is nrerjure 1 to Ho otirvinrr in
any part of Linn county. I'ostoffice address,
Millers Station, Linn county, Oregon.
CB. WINN, AfiiNT FOR THE LHA
ing (ire. life aurlaceirirnt insurance cm-
panies.
Fa Heal.
17CRNtSHKD ROOMS TO RF.VT
J; City Htatinit.
AT THE
xr.? ifti, .usaianrr-rT
THAT TUCKING GOHGR caw
so quickly curd by Sbilea's Core. Wo
guarantee ir. rosbay Masaa.
H.F. MERRILL,
Banker
ALBANY,
OREGON
Sells exchange Xew Yrk, San
Francisco and Portlaad.
Buy notes, state, county and city
warrants. Receive deposits subject to
check. Interest allowed on time de
posits Collections receive prompt attention
Correspondence solicited.
I3?"0flicc hours from 8 a. m. to 5p.'m'
Agent for reliable fire and.marinc
nsurance companies.
Albany Bath House
-aXB
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR
3?"Ladiet and children's Lair dress,
ng a specialty. Bnti.ie satisfaction
guaranteed?
AOLD rT.
AV1NU SOLD MY INTEREST I.V THE
Htnrc of general merchandise of the
Brni of Coshow & Cable to C: E. Stanard, I
wish to call the attention of all who know
themsehes irnlclitc.l to Coshow k Cablo to
call und settle at oner. Having gold out on
account of poor lipiilth, 1 expert to change
cliniae for at. Hie, uiM all accounts not
M-ttled before I uet rrndy to leave Brownsville
ill lie It ft with an rtker for eollection. A
word to tli: wise is "tilit ienl.
C.V.tOMIOW.Hro-Aiisvi
I tirttn pc:i.. ciiMiagr, cauliflower, I
j;rn!:s. h-rv. pie plani, fier-h, at!
Zl ",7?,, 1B-tW.a d
lIoj - ki:is& Saltmarslfs.
leu1 (Cannot A fiord. !
At this season of the yc:ir to be
without a good reliable diarrhoea
balsam in the house, as cramps, colic,
diarrhoea and all inflammation of the
stomach and boweb are exceedingly
daiii.cii.us if not attended t at once.
One buttle of BEUGS' DIAIUIHOKA
ttALSAM will do more good in cases
of this kind than auy other medicine
on earth. Ve guarantee it. (!. L.
Blackmau, druggist.
special .vo riti:.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
London, England, also of the Helle-
vue Medical College.
The-Dr. has spent a lifetime of
study and practice and makes a spe
cialty of chronic 1 iseases, removes
cancers, scrofrla en!:-: ; ements, tumors
and wens, without ; .no or the knife.
Me also makes a sj-ecialty of treat
ment witli electricity. Has prastii ed
in the German French and English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day or nighti His muttois
"GOOD WILL TO ALL."
4ir0ilice and residence Terry street,
between Third and Fourth.
9,999.00
IN GOLD
fo He Given Away.
Cut ont this advcitieement and send.it
J. LAHMER & CO., Nurseryman, Toronto,
Canada, with 14 three-cert Canadian, or 21
two-cent American postage stamps, and they
will send you by mail (postpaid) in good time
(or planting in April or May next, your
choice of any one of the following collection
of plants, and enter your name in competi
tion for the $9,999 00 in gold that they are
giving away iu order to introduce their nur
sery stock.. ', : u
Collection of Plants:
No, 12 hardy 'roses.
No. 2 2 hardy climbing roses,
No. 32 overHooniiiijjroses forfhoustf cul
ture. No. 42 dahlias.
No. 6 10 gladiola.
No. (i 3 hardy grape vines.;
Nc. 7 -S raspberry plants, 4 each black and
red!
No. S-20 straw berry plants, 4 choice kinds.
No. 95 very choice plants four house cul-
No, 105 cherry currants (rec'X
No. 115 Lees prolific currants (black)
No. 12- -5 white grape Currants
All letters with this advertisement enclosed
along with stamps for any one or more coi
tions of plants, will he numbered as they
come to hand, end the senders of the first
thirteen hundred w ill receive gifts as follows:
1st $250 I The next 20, S10 each.
2nd 100 I The next 40, & each,
3rd 50 I The next 415, 82 each.
4th 30 I 1 he next 820, $1 each.J
oth v 20 I
"-AfteT 60,000 k-fieri have been received, the
senders of the n-xt 1,100 letters will receive
gifts as follows:
1st 9225 Next 10, ?15 each
2nd 135 Next 15, 10 each
3rd-- "5 Next 40, $5 each
4th ft Next 470, $2 each
oth 25 Next 500. 1 each
Aft.T I'.O.OOO letters have been received.
e s las ol t ir n?xt l.OOf letters will re-
I'i'.i lad ws:
an. 1 1 .-..Sl00 each Next 5
3, 4 and 5.. 75 each I Next 15..
6, 7 and 8. . . 50 each Next 3fi4...
3, 10, 11 , 12. 25 each I Next 693 . .
$20 each
10 each
3 each
1 each
After 150,000 letters have been received the
senders of the next 1.109 letters will ieceive
gifts as follows:
1..: $100 each I Next 1....
2 75 each j Next 25....
3 and 4 60 each Next 585 . .
Next 5 25 each I Next 479..
.820 each
, 10 each
2 each
1 each
Any person may send any number of times
for any of the above collections. If 5 cents in
stamps extra is senir, we will send in Jun
next a printed list Of the names of all persons
who are entitled to gifts.
We make this liberal offer t readers of the
IIkrald, knowing it will not pay unow, but
our object is to intro luce our stock and build
up a trade. Our mailing points are Toronto
and Shrubmount. Ont., Rochester, N. Y.,
Louisville, Ky., Plamesrille, O., and Chicago,
111., and wo will guarantee all stock to reach
our customers in good condition. We employ
no agents, but deal direct with customers,
and can seH and deliver stock to any part of
the I nited States or Canaaa a aoout one
half the price charged by other nurserymen,
through agents. Remember we will not be
undersold by any reliable firm. Send us
list of wants'aiid we will quota yon prices; or
10 cents for a handsome illustrated catalogue
which you may deduct from your first order.
Address all letters
J. LAHMER & CO.,
Nursery nen,
TORONTO, CANADA.
WANTED,
THOSE WISHING A FIRST
class piano, sewing machine, the
latest music or artiste' materials, will
find a bargain by calling at Mrs. B,
Hyman's. The pianos are fully guar
anteed for five years. The best
pianos made to stand the climate of
the Pacific coast. The New Ameri
can Sewing Machine will please most
fastidious. Tainting ana music ies
anna invert there. Stamping. Em
broidery and Dressmaking done to
order. No. 11a 1st St., Amany, vr,
For chilblain and frost-bites Iu6e
Chamberlain's Pain-Balm. When
promptly applied to the frozen parts
it will prevent the skin from turning
black or peeling off. It allays the
itching and smarting of chilblains
and soon restores the partto a healthy
condition. For sale by roshay -V
Masou.
ALBANY
Coteiate
ALBANY,
OREGON
tMO
IK88..
A Eull Corus of Instructors.
Classical, scientific, literary, cemmeretel
and normal lases. Courses of study ar
ranged to meet the needs of all jrrades of
students. Special inducements offered t
students from abroad. Tuition ranges from
5.50 lo $12.50 ' Term.
Instrunieiitaliinstrtiction in music will
given bv Miss Laura Goltra.
Board in prhatc families at low rates, ami
rooms for self boarding at small expense. A
-.ireful shik r isioii exercised over -pupils
aw.iv from Ihhiic.''
Kor eircul r arvl full particulars,; :Ktm
the priient. i
- ' ...... ... n.nir k- nftvmT I
Kr.V. l.lliCll .i.vu.'un,
Albany, Orsn, j
OVER THE WIRES.
A Formidable Labor Organiza
tion Effected.
HKAVV FIICE AT FKKSXO.
An Attempt to Assassinate the Emptier cf
Brazil -The Kysterions WLitc
cbape! Morders-
The Hkrald Special Dispatches.
Chicago, July 17. A local
paper says tliat a circular lias been
issued that he.trs the signature of
the chief of the first of the princi
pal labor organizations in the
I'nited States, including the
Knights of Labor, the federation of
labor and brotherhood of carpen
ters and joiners. Jt proposes an
alliance of all labor organizations
in the country. If the alliance is
realized it ill be by far the most
formidable labor organization that
ever existed in the United states
or elsewhere.
FUSE AT FKKSNO.
A Hotel anU Livery Stable Burned
Loss, 940,000.
Fresno, Cal., July 17. A fire
started in the stable next to the
Russ hotel this morning at a quar
ter to 4 o'clock. The livery stable
and contents, including many
horses and vehicles, were de
stroyed. The flames spread to the
Hubs hotel and quickly burned the
building to the ground. Indica
tions are that it was of incendiary
origin, The loss will reach ahout
$40,000.
A WHITECHATEL Ml'KDtK.
The Mysterious Manner in Which
Mark, the Uijer," Works.
London, July 17. The woman
whose body was found in the
Whitechapel district last night,
vas a middle-aged prostitute. Tier
throat was cut to the spine. The
body was lying on the back, the
clothing being ttirown up, exiiosing
the abdomen, which was gashed in
a horriblu manner in several
places, though the intestines were
not exposed. No part of the body
is missing. IUood was flowing
from the wounds. A policeman
who was with the watchman of an
adjacent warehouse must have
been within a few yards of the
spot where the woman was.
London, July 17. It is stated
that a letter was received by the
police before last night's murder
in Whitechapel, signed "Jack, tiie
Kipper," in which the writer taid
lie was about to resume work.
ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.
A Portuguese Villain Attoitn to
Shoot the Emperor of Jtrazil.
Rio Janeiro, July 17. The em
peror of Brazil attended a theatric
al performance last night, and as
he was leaving at the conclusion a
Portuguese tired a shot at him but
the bullet missed its mark. I tie
would-be assassin was arrested.
Disarming an I'lisecn Foe.
"This was sometime a paradox," as
Hamlet says. Since, however, the
people of America and other 'and
have bean enabled to pit Hostetter's
Stomach Hitters asraiust that unseen
foe, malaria, it is no longer a paradox,
but an easy possibility. Whatever
malaria evolves its misty venom to
poison the air, and decaying unwhole
some vegetation imprcgnater tbe
water, there, in the very 6tronghold
of miasma, is tbe auxiliary potent to
disarm the foe and assure efficient
protection. Fever and ague, bilious
remittent, dumb ague ana ague cake,
no matter how tenaciously they have
fastener their clutch on the eyeteiu,
are first forced to relax their grasp
and eventually to abandon it alto
gcther. But it If preventive force
that should chiefly recommend the
Bitters to persons dwelling in malaria
cursed localities, for it is a certain
buckler of defence against which the.
enemy s po erless. Cures, likewise,1
dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidney aad
billiout ailments.
Piles! Flies! riles!
Dr William's Indian Pile Ointment
is the only sure cure for blind, bleed
ing or itching piles ever discovered.
It never fails to cure oid cases of long
standing.
Judge Coons, Maysville, Ky, says:
"Dr William's Indian Pile Ointment
cured me after years of suffering."
Judge Coflinbury, Cleveland, O, says :
"I nave found by experience that Dr.
William's Indian Pile Ointment gives
immediate and permanent relief."
We haye hundreds of such testi
monials. Do not suffer an instant
longer. Sold by druggists at 50c and
I per box. Sola by Foshay & Mason,
Albany, Oregon.
An Absolute Care
The Original Abietine Ointment is
only put up in large two-ounce tin
boxes, and is an absolute cure for old
sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands,
and all skin eruptions. Will positive
ly cure all kinds of piles. Ask tor the
Original Abietine Ointment. Sold by
Foshay A Mason at 25 cents per box,
by Diab 30 cents.
The Terdlct Vnaalmeue
W. D. Suit, Druggist, fBippus, Ind.,
estifies: "I enn recommend Electric
Bitter as the veiy best remedy. Every
bottle sold has given relief in every
Sk.-,.. nt.n tknL- fii-r lmttlfta onrl
V UPl . - I 1 1 1 1 1 " ' 1 ' - - - ULIM
was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years
. Tf J - ,
tam.mg." Aoranani uare. urugisi,
j.. il. -ill,. TUiin iflii-ms- "Th. Iwiut
UCII I illl., ...IIW, ...... ... . .-w .rwt,
selling medicine I have ever handled
in myiu years' experience, is Electric
Bitter."" Thousands of others hsve
added their testimony, so that the ver
dict is unanimous that Electric
I'Wt...- ti .-iir. 'ill Hii'fl(spc:a nf 1 ln
Liver. Kidneys or Biood, Only a half
uoliar a bottle at Foshay & Masi n's
Drugstore.
STANLEY'S F
Additional
I'artioiilm ,,ut tli"
Yonth
of the Ex1
A conesiu'mleiit of t ' stern
Mail, writing Iroin bt. . ..A, fnr-n-slus,
ioint' further interesting par
ticulars of the tai ly years of li, M.
Stanley. Wheu young Rowlands
as Stanley was, of course, known be
fore he was adopted by the gentle
man who took him to America at
tended the St. Asapli Utii.ti School,
the schoolmaster had so high an
opinion of him that he used to put
him in charge of the sc.lioulboys dar-
iug his absence. The boy was quite
equal to the task of maintaining tiis
cipline. He would adow no uuc to
question his authority. Kather than
suffer any one to tak j liberties with
him he would give the boys a goo:l
thrashing all around, ard this he used
to do so effectually that no boy was
found bold enough to (lis utc his
authority. The boy was particii'.ariv
fond of Geography and arithmetic,
aud seemed never so happy as wlan,
poiDter iu hand, he was aliowed to
ramble at his own sweet will over the
faee of the map. lie seemed to his
fellow pupils tn have the latitude and
longitude of each place at his liugers'
ends. He was also a good penman,
aud on this account was ofteu selected
by the porter to enter the names of
visitors in a book kept for that pur
pose, aud at times he was even invited
into the clerk's office to help with the
accounts.
"T. L. L. W." says that having
searched the books at the workhouse
in order to find if there are any traces
of Stanley there, he discovered among
the enteries the name of John Row
lands some eight times. The first
entry is that of his admission to the
house, which took place on February
20, 1S47. He is entered as belonging
to the parish of Denbigh, and as hav
ing been born iu 1S41 (this date, by
the way, tallies exactly with Dr.
Pierce's aecount). His name next
occurs iv the lit of inmates fe the
years 1S51-56. Previous to this no
list of names for each year was made
out. Only the names of those who
were admitted or discharged during
the year were registered. The last
entry is dateit May 13, IS5G, and is
the time when he finally lelt the
workhouse. He is there reported to
have "gone to his uncle at the
National School, Holywell." Other
books, such as the leporter's report
books ard the clerk's account books,
nny throw additional light upon the
early days of Stanley.
TYPESETTING BY MACHINERY,
Description of a New Process I'fccd
in Knglaml.
The London Globe, describing a
nuw typesetting machine, says: As
the operator works the keys the line
of prm t is formed befote him, so that
corrections may be made ai once A i
oach impress of his linger a sheet of
brass, with its preper letter iu the
center, slips into its place, and at the
same time exposes a character on tii-s
edge visible to the worker Then as
soon as tiic line is completed, it is
Sdized and autonn tically jtulifcol
Then it is carried to a little lu;o c
to be stereotyped, the line being
finally thrust out on a ledge after be
ing cast. The types ar than auto
matically distributed. It seems slow
to read, but is not so in reality, as
the processes proceed simultaneously,
the typesetter's work ou the Vcyr
being scarcely interrupted. Of course
one wants to see such an invsntiou at
work for a length of time iu a priut
ing office before pr nounciug a final
opinion upon it, as no test is quit so
good as that of practical wo.U, and it
has not vet been introduced it to the
office of au English paper; but if what
the investor tells me of its speed be
correct, and if it can be made, as he
ays, for something between 1150 and
200, there is no doubt of its being a
very useful as wtn as a wonaenui in
vention.
BUFFALO CATCH.
Several Head of the Rare Animals
Secured by Party.
Chkyknne, Wyo., July 16. Steve
and Wilson Williams, raachnien at
Rockdale, Carson county, are here
for recreation after an exciting and
profitable buffalo hunt on the Rtd
desert, 80 miles from Rawlings. Tbe
presence of a herd of bison at this
place has been known for year.', but
the topography of the country made
the capture of rare animals exceed
ingly difficult. The Williams broth
ers employed as their assistants two
cow-boys who were fearless riders
and skilled in the use of the lariat.
As mounts they selected powerful
horses of great speed and proven en
durance. The chase lasted the
greater portion of three days, and
was a series of adventures. Two
full-grown cows were captured the
first day, a big bull the uext, while
another bull and pair of females re
warded the perserving hunters the
third day. Hunters say there are
between forty and fifty full grown
bison and a few calvss in the herd.
They have Been offered five hundred
dollars each for their prizes, but de
mand more.
California CaLB-Cure.
The only guaranteed cure for catarrh
cold in the head, hay fevar, rose cold,
catarrhal deafi.ess and sore eyes. Re
store the sense of taste and unpleasant
breath, resulting from catarrh. Easy
and pleasant to use. Follow directions
and a cure is warranted, by ail drug
gists. Send for circular to Abiel'iie
Medical Company, Oroyille, ' il. Six
months' treatment Tor fl; sent y j
mail. ?1 10, For gale by Fosluiy iV ;
Mason. !
This morning I will receive a
good upply nf blackberries, suing
be.;ns, plums, cabbage, onions, etc. i
Orders solicited. F. L. Kenton, j
ABOUT OREGON.
The Pacific Co2st Superior to
the Atlantic.
MOST AiSKEKAKLE CLIMATE.
The Wil'aroette Valley, wi;h Albany as the
Ceitcr, tiic Parsdisj of Trait and
Graia Growers.
The following ietter from Prof.
Tl:- Dalies academy, is
found 'in the Oransc (Virginia) Ob
server: Dear Observer:! s ?e your lexaa
corresmiudcut s flowing letter aoout
the advantages of the "Lone Star
Stale.'' aud it suggests to me to write
something about Oregon, i here are
now on immence tide of immigration
to Oregon aud Washington, several
thousnid iK?r day lor some time aur-
me s-?r;;!, but procauiy a mwe less
now. The cold climate of the
nortbsru tiet of states from Dakota
east drives thousands tt persons to
seek the balmy breezes of the Pacific
s'ope, and leally it is bard to fid a
climate more pleasant man mis. iue
winters ami summers are Riiori, uw
mild, and the springs and autumns
are long. Last winter we had hare
less than three inches cf snow in all,
but this au unusually mild winter.
Generally there is snow enough for
sleighing once or twice i. e. in East
ern Oregon and Washington. West
of the Cascade mountains snow is un
common. The Pacific coast is not low aui
swampy, like the Atlantic, but the
mountains come right down to the
ocean, and hence there is scarcely any
malaria.
Oregon is a line state for grain,
fruit, and stock-raising; and a great
deal of money is ma ie here from each
of these occupations. Grain and
stock are raised in nearly all parts of
the state, aud fruit-raising is also
quite extensive; but the Willamette
valley iu Western Orcton, with Al
bany as a center, is sai 1 to be the
paradise of iruit-growers.
This business lias cot been develop
ed here yet, as it lias ieeu iu Cali
fornia; aud fruit lands whose real
value is fully eijual to those of Cali
fornia, command a comparatively
small price. During my travels in
California last e:ir 1 found utiint-
' proved fruit laud generally selling at
! Sinn tn S-fHl iwr m-r u hile in th
Willamette valley ot Oregon it is now
worth $10 to $U0 per acre.
There is an immense pro:;t in thc?e
lauds, when (he the fruit is produced;
and people are now taking ;;i vantage
of this here aud setting out large
orchards of prunes, peats, berries,
pluiiis, peaciie.--, ami apples. Iu Cali
fornia an acre of iiiki It'Ult-iand With
tres rive eais .: i worth fioai
'500 to iJICOO in a luir cation; aud
t:,is is not Siiire is on : i. wheu a
eing'i: crop from '.hi? a-r.- ..; it 200
t.: 4(!0.
Ihe sauiv t:tvli-- i a
i f made lis
i-i it; the mi
i :.iri eater
Oresrou fr m llie tii.ii.
I crease I va!u- .it lac
:.ilifi
profit; l-ecaii!
ii.iiit, in (ifc-.i:: are so
inuei 1 clow
Oregon prune and B;ir e;t p. a:s are
most pio.ltaoli', since i-oin coiumana
a g-i.id price ai,.; iirar M:prii,ii: woll.
Hi I'.icilic cn.kf t p: u s are greatly
mijh r.or to ii'hirs r..:i-.; in our
country, and lienor t:. ..i;ol for
tili ni in KtStiMi Inai.:,.
It is safe to --y l'iir her
can eiiy nii-
make $1 in W -'...
tla-ss ii d t.-.in.i!
i chi'Iv all pr .f.,si mi
better -! "
sIodk ir AI iJ.-aipii
-.rte tie
- ; .., ' si other
iir aad
. r-u !ere aro
Atiautw
Thee
uraetical a i-.c
Ir 'tli.rr With
the 'an-i ..-iy 'n
tn ix .tecliffli
wiuiderfu.lv .tn tir-
K il. Willis.
FtYrtnaat Pratt!.
win Tf. Joy a prosperous dramSirt'
toe corner of Stockton and Market
i, In San Francisco, probably never
ed ol rivaling in wealth the medl-
e klngl of the country. But various
on having been floating around to tbe
tffect that be has struck it big, an Aomtaer
lepertei was detailed to unearth tbe caused
at seems that about seven yean ago a
English physician, a great student ol Bot
any, located In this city. Big practice
was not extensive, and yet the tew cases
that came to him attracted no little attea-J
tios. His great success seemed to be In the
treatment of liver and kidney disorders
and vitiated blood. lie seemed, almost
infallible, and his well-kept secret was as
much a mystery as himself. ' After his de
parture Mr. Joy determined to fathom the
secret, and copying all the prescriptions
ho had filled for the erratic doctor, be
began a systematic analysis."? lie discov
ered running all through the pnjertpt
ions for liver and kidney troubles, vitiated
blood and stomach disorders a couple ot
vcgetableextracts indigenous to California
so simple and so well known under home
ly every day names to every school boy as
to entirely dissipate the suspicion that
they were the active principles Involved.
So certain, however, was Mr. Joy that he
bad discovered the secret that be embod
ied the new elements in a preparation of
Sarsaparilla to disguise the taste, aud put
it before his customers under the modest
iame of Joy's Vegctablo Sarsaparilla. Im
mediately the same stories came back ef
its astonishing effects, and the mystery was
solved, and the talk it.haf created has
already caused It to step Into prominence,
and orders pour In daily from all over the
coast. And thus another California indua
iry leaps Into existence. S. F. Lzamina
'i he "Pacific Argand' ranges botfa
fo ir and six hole. An Easlern tove
m ; e especially for this eoa.-tV trade
only by Geo W. Smith. Albany
- A NASAL IXSEOTG" "fpte with
i-ji-h 'lottle of ShilohV Catarrh Hem.
edy. Price 50 cents Foshay ?c M:-son
cm
trecti
Cream
tin