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mm 11 JADJ'ERTlg If .-:'.. 1 UN rTrf M III CENTS A WEEK. FOR pur: TOILET AND 1 ;o -HE ALSO Tie Finest Line of Pianos and Organs in tlie Willamette Valley. CALL AND EXAMINE UJB'Ji STOCK." Tie Leading CJothier, Carries the Largest line of Men's and Boys' Clothing. Furnishing Goods, Etcin the Willam ette Taller. SUITS- MADE In His Merchant Tata FOSTER BLOCK, LUMBER ! -THE; BULKLEY (S HEALD LDMBER COMPANY. HUDSON, OR. S7 Are nw prepared t furnish IumW iu car-load lots in AlWanv Write fr prices t tn at, DRAIN, DOlf;LAS CO. OREGON." n . LL. c H 1 u I V AT IIUUIUUIJ U CHEAPEST PLACB IN TOWN. -DEALERS IX- Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron and Copperware, Pumps fron Pipes and nil kinds of riifmbin&Goods. Aglntsfor the CVehrntcd ON TIMe Cooking and Heating .StoTe?, the -told in this city. Give them a t ali kttst, Albany, Orecon. Tulitjs Joseph Manufactauer of Choice Cigais -AND DEALER IN- i i P K 1111 V 111 LUJJL C:i;:ii, l'lu. i i.d n. Kli :: 1 ' ; full line of Smokers.' A CALIFORNIA AND )it d'jjr ' ut 1 1 A. Kt'(iic' H IV l 111 Li 11)11 UJ FANCY GOODS TO , UlJLl V11LI t r-a r i SucccFSor to E. W. I.anciioo DALiiJi IX- umos, Paints, Oils Perfumery and toilet artiein. sist a fu) line of Ixiok? ai.e lHtiOllPry, pcrifhikiils. .:. 3T Prtscriptior.s aril!.i; ((impounded !H ODD FELLOW'S TEMPLE, Mbanv CARRIES - TO ORDER ALBANY LUMBER! -ft stoye for the least meney ever at the Tierce Block, Nrrrtli Firt IU) ii X:riMl-ii it. :.i 1' lii.i ,.t.n i ll, k s. A'-. ili nlvr in TROPICAL FKliliS. Ke - .il I r-'ate c'llrct- Ailnu.-v L BLACKMAN Department. mkmi MA ALBANY, OltEGQN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1889. - ........ - lis J&mlSi pSer Absolutely Pure. Tnis iowuer never varies. A marvel of purity.streiisth and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competi tion with multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders Sold only in cms. Kotai. Bakijt How. deu Co.. lOrt Wall St., N. Y. D'.W Ckowlkv iV: Co., Asents, Portland, Oregon, rilYSICIAS XU U. DAVIS, M. D. 1'HYSICIANi AND V suicom. Can lie found at his oliice room in Si raluin's block, First street. Albany Orcson- DU C. CUAJ1KKKL1N', HOMKOI'ATHIC phvHician anil surtteon. lftiee, eorner Third and l.von streets, Albany, Oregon Of fiee hours, " moriiiii-'s, S to !) ami 12 to 1 and aftor (i in t- eiiiiiL's. G. W. !IAsTX. IMIYSICIAX A.Mi.Sll; , jfcon, Albany, Oregon M. lt.k i:i.l.lS, PHYSIC IAN AM) Sl'IIr 'ccn, Alhai.y, Oregon. p C. KKI.l.Y. I'HYSICIAX AXD M '.l J. t'eon Alliany, Oregon, ottice in Puree's new block. Uftiro.liourx. from 8 A. St. t 4 r. si. .1. KOSS1TKI!,? VETKRINAHY Sl I!- XI . L'con, "raduate 'of Ontario veterinary college anil nieniber of the Ontario veterin ary medical society, 13 prepared to treat the diseases of all domesticated animals on scientific principles. Ofliee at Ans Marshall's livery stable. Residence -lib and C'nlapooiu streets, ai'juiiv, Oregon. DC. 1. V. STAl!!!, PHYSICIAN' A X I) Sni'eon. late of lir.mnsvilie. Or. Oitii c in the tralian-l'carce blocU upstairs in the rear romns on tlie m ini ball. I'ai s promptly attended to in city or coiintjy. Dlt. It KOI.PKWAY, VKI KKIXAI1Y Sl li (.'eon, Aliiaiiy, Or.'u'.in tirauiiate of CciJ man and Aincricvn coll, 'ires. Tri:i:vs. P. V. N. lil.M KU'IIN. li. W WliKilir. l")l..CKi!l liN. .v WI'.IC.HTAITOltNKY AT AJ I. aw, All.any, Oregon. Ottice in Olid bellow's 'Icnip'e. Vill practice in ail courts it the state, u:id'ife sjieeial attention to all niin.ness XY'OLYKliTu.N CHAKLKSK. AITUKXKY at Law, Albany, Or. Ottice in rooms 13 and 14, Foster's Liock, over L. K. Wain's stor . T K. WKAMIOUKOKK, AITOltXEY AT fj . law, Albany, Oregon. Office in 0ld Fellow's Temple. Will pract in all the courts of the-statc, and pve special attention to an imsincss H. EWKKT. IMiACTICAb WATCHMAKE and jeweler, Albany, Orei;n, LiiikI urv-)ins. 1)ARTIKR DKMHISO SfRVKVISO BOSK CAS B tain eeurate and prompt work by callinir upon ex-county surveyor h. T. T. Fisher. He ha complete copies of field notes and town ship plats, and is prepare I to do surveying in any part of Linn county. l'ostffice address, Millers station. Linn cou ity,rejon. CI B. WIXX, A(JKNT FOR THE LEAD J n fire, life amUaccideit iaurance em- ionics. Far KeBl. 1URXISHEt ROOMS TO RUNT. AT THE City Kestaurai.t. THAT HACKING CCU6H can bi so (puiekly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We jCimramee it. Foshay ic Uasaa. H. F. MERRILL, L3ank:er ALBANY, OREGON Sells cxfhausre on New Yrk, San Fr:incise and Portland. Buy notes, state, eounty and city warrants. Keeeive deposits eutiject to cheek. Interest allowed on time de posits Collections receive prompt attention Correspo'idenee solicited. J3?"Oflice hours from 8 a. m. to 5 p. yi A sent for reliable lire and marine nstirancc eomjianies. Albany Bath House AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBEK, PROPP.IETOR ST"Ladiee nd children's hair drcs?. nir a spei'tiiit j. truaranteedj DntiJe batitifaetion MII.I) 41 T. HAVlNt; SilLD MY INTEKEST IN THE store of ftneral merchandise of the tirm t.f Co.)how A: Cable to C: E. Stanard, I wish to t-ill the attention of all who know thcmsel'-fs ir.ilcbtci to Coshow ,t Cable to call a.id sctt'e at. once. Having sold out on account of poor health. 1 expect to change cliin ie for a w.iile. and all accounts not settled before I i.'' t ready :o Icuc Ilrownsvtlie ill be left with .in (!: . r for colicctioii. A wi rd to th: v 1. u'Iicient. ' . 1'. iinHoWMtrownsvi ; ;i pp.is, . aid, aire, cnuiiih w.-r, tiicii-, iik-rv. p"n- jil.tnt, Ir-.vl-, ;it i:v. ni l: ; ttai;:ird. l iuit eaiip l .r the lliouiand :;t lu kins c; akiiiarelr. SPECIAL NOTICE. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate f the Royal OlK-fie of Lomloc, England, also of the tteUc- vueMedic&l College. ' The Dr. has spent a lifetime .f study and practice and makes a fjk. ci;i!ty of ironic diseases,, remr.vcs cancers, scrpji'la cnlarcement8,t(irnirs i and wins, without pain or the knife. lie als-o makes a tpecialty of trtat me'.it with tiectrioiiy. H.16 ;;raeti eel in the (Jcif.ian Fix-uth nn.l.Khglitsii hospitals, vpalls promptly atttl:i!ei', day or niht'. ITts motto is ' ' ' 'G 00 ; W I LL TO A LL. " . Offico arti resideuce -Ferry 'streot, j between. Ta vd-".i'Citrji..'- 9,999.00 IN GOLD To k Girai Away Cut out this aiiveitiscineni ami send it J. LAII.MKIC & CO., Xurseryman, 'lurotito, Can uia, with 14 three-cert Canadian, 01 'Z two-cent American iostaxe stamps, and they will seinl von by mail (postpaid) in cod time for planting in April or May next, your choke of any one of the following collection of plants, and enter your name in competi tion for the sil,!)!)!l.00 in t;old that they are riving away in order to introduce their nur sery stock. Collection of Plants No, 12 hardy roses. No. - hardy climbing: roses, No. o i oerbloomiiig (roses tollhouse cul ture. No. 42 dahlias. No. 510 gladiola. No. 03 hardy .'rape vines." No. 7 -8 raspberry plants, 4J cachl black and red: So. S 20 strawberry plants, 4 choice kinds. No. 05 very choice plants four house cul- No, to 5 cherry currants (rci1). No. 115 Lees prolific currants (black) No, 12 5 white grape currents All letters with this advertisement enclosed alon with stamps for any one or more coi tions of plants, w ill be numbered as they come to hand, and the senders of the first thirteen hundnd will receive jrifts as follows: 1st $2M I The next 20, )?10 each. 2nd I'M) ' The next 4(i,?.ri each, :ird - 50 I The next 415, U2 each. 4t,b :M) 1 1 he next S20, SI each. J Mh 20 1 After Mi.ooo letters have liecn received, the senders of the next 1,100 letters will receive ii'iitt as follovts: 1st S22." ; Next 10, each 2nd 1;'..", j Next. 15, so each 2rd - 75 I Next 4, 5 each ( 4tn .'0 Next 470, !?2 each 5th -J5 Next 500, !?1 each Aft.T K O.UOO letters have been received. ts" Ic.soltir ii?xt 1,000 letters will re- .'Its a- till s: an 1 .....Sl'iO -acb ! Next 5 $20 each .",4 and 5.. 75 ca -h Next 15 10 each 0, 7 and S... 50 each Next Slit 3 each J. 10, 1, 12. ;.i each Xexti;:);i 1 each After 150,000 letters have been re cived the senders of the next 1.1D0 letters will leccive i;ilts as follows: 1 S103cach I Next 10 !?20cach 2 75 eat h I Next 25 10 each :; and 4 50 ea' h Next 5x5 2 each Next.) 25 each Next 47!) 1 each Any person may send any number of times for any nt the above collect ions If 5 cents in stamps extra is sen!, 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 to readers of the IlrtitAt.h, knowing it will not pay ikiiow, but our object is to intro luce our stock and build up a trade. Our mail inir ints arc Toronto and Shrubmount. Out., Rochester, N. Y., Louisville, Ky., l'luinesvillc, O., and Chicago, 111., and wo will guarantee nil stok to reach our customers 111 irocd condition. Be emplvy no avents, but deal direct with customers, id ran sell and deliver stock to any part of the I'liitcd States or Canana a atiout one- half the price charged by other nurserymen. through agents. Kemcinber we will not be undersold by any reliable firm. Send us 1. list of wants and we will quote you pricts; or 10 cents for a hand-erne illustrated catalogue which you may deduct from your first order. Address all letters J. I.AHMER & CO., Ntj rserynen, TORONTO, CANADA. WANTED. THOSE WISHING A FIRST- I class piano, Hewing machine, the latest music cr artists' materials, will lind a bargain by calling at Mrs. B. Hyman'fi. The pianos are fully guar anteed for live years. The best pianos made to stand the climate of the Pacific coast. The New Ameri can Sewing Machine will please most fastidious. 1'ainting and music les sons given there. Stamping, Em broidery and Dressmaking doue to order. No. 115 1st St., Albany, Or, ALBANY fi ALBANY, 188.3 OREGON 1880 A Eull Corps of Instructors. Classical, scientific, literary, cemmcreial and normal classes. Courses of study ar ranged to met the needs of all trades of students. Special indiicctncnta offered to students from abroad. Taition ranges from 5.50 lo $12.50 ler Term. Instruniontal'instruction in music will Board in private families low rates, and rooms for self boardini; at small expense. A careful supervision exercised over pupils away from home. For circulars and full particulars aiMrrva the president, k&t. fci-isttii n. cu.urr, Albany, Oreyon, WATERLOO! IMPORTANT TO TOURISTS. Tourists and pleasure seekers can secure first-class accommodations 01 J. I .. Cross at the Waterloo hotel on reasonable termi. Hoard 1 per day. or ?4 50 pel week. Horses will be properly fed and cared for. M aterloo is situated on the left bank of the Santiam, is well shaded, forming a most attractive tampintr ground, the scenery ab.-.ut tne falls being fine, and it is becoming a most populai summer resort. The soda springs have been improved and furnish cold sparkiin;; minrra: water for which Wate-loo has .jc.-ouie famous. snil.OirS CATARKH KEMBDY A positive cur:- for catrrk. diphUieria ic.ii tnnker mctith. For sale by to hay V- Msaon. Kuljber &w leather belting of all di.ii.Ti pi ions at fcrtewart & Sox, Cofleciate InrfitntA lUUtlLUlV OYER I THE WIRES. President Harrison Will Bar Harbor. Go to A DISAs5Tl:t)l S KAKTHplMKJ A Town Bc-itrcycd aad Kasr Te?'.e Killed -L Tierce Eaf.la with the Dti visiles-Erglkh Capitalists. . The Hkkald's S;xelnl lispati-l!t.j i AVAS.'MxtiT.'N, .1 civ of). I; "i'-K-l ;ir-ratAnf-rits-ntvt' in?itte.'$p.? rre;-i!c'i)t llairi.on'. tri;; to liar Harbor next v 'ck. lie will leave tit !) : 1-) .v. v:.. August i, for Now 1 oik, ami will take a J ail Kivt-r 'ioat that ovei.iii'j: for llnstcn. The dav and niht c f the 7th he will remain in Hoston, lcayiii"; on tlie moiningoi the Mh for liar Harbor bv rail. DISASTHOPS KAKTHOCAKE II any People Killed and Much Proporty I'Ktroy"l. Yokohama, July .'JO. A dispatch from Jv'i gazakai states that a dreadful ear;hquake occurred in tlie western portion of the island of Kiousion. The town of Ka moota was destroyed and many people perished. A vast amount of property was destroyed. MOKK ENGLISH CAPITAL. A Uritisli Symllcate Wants to Kan Our Theatres. Nkw York, July ."0. An Eaa lish svndicate has offered II. It. Jacobs $500,000 and a $lo,000 sal ary for two-thirds interest in twenty theatres, which he controls in various parts of the I'niled States. Ol. I World Ailairs. CONSTAXTIXOI'J.K, July ".0. TllO ministerial council held here has resolved a new commission to Crete to endeavor and settle the didiculties there ; also to send eight battallions to the Ldand. Italy advises Turkey t "attempt to con ciliate the Cretons,, and is necessa ry resort to the mediation of Fomc Kuropean power. Italy will assent to the annexation of the Island by Greece. A Nolcil Outlaw. PiIrmixoham, (Ala.) July o.l. Ilube Burrows, train robber ar.d general outlaw. lVir w hose capture itbtiOO iv otic-red, with four compan ions is defvitii: state authorities in mountain of Lamar fastnesses. The sbei ill j county has asked the! governor for militia. Sixty IcrTUIus Killed. Cairo, July ."0. Advices from Assouan say the advance of I er yishes continue, though slow. A skirmish occurred yesterday be tween the Egyptian patrons and Dervish outposts. Sixty Dervishes were killed. The i;oiilaiiistfi. Pakis, July ."0. La Press, the Bouianger organ, accused the government of falsifying 3,000,000 voting papers at the election Sun dav. The corrected returns show that ISonlanger cantons. is elected in 23 AN' UNATl'KAL MOTHKK. She PoUoas Uer Sods Because They Did Not Like Their Stepfather. Springfield, Mo., July 29. Luther Geioole, aged IS, died two weeks ago from the effects ot poison, To-day i cornoner's jury rendered a verdict holiing his stepfather and mother, Mr. audMrs. Panne, respon sible for his death. They were ar rested, aud Fanne, iu an interview to-night with the sheriff, made a con fession iu which he stated he bought the poison at his wife's request and she placed it in her son s cotlee. It was her intention, he said, to poison another son, William, but fortunately he drank no coffee that morning. The motive for the crime was Mrs. Panne's desire to cet rid of her sous, who caused trouble, between herself and her husband. WOOL GROWERS IN COVNCIL. They are Grateful for the Decisions of the Treasury Department. Columbus, Ohio, July 29. A call ed meeting of the National Wool Growers' Association was held in this city to-day, and passed resolutions approving the recent decisions of the treasury department in relation to broken tops and garnetted waste, and asking that like decisions be applied to ring waste and toiled cotten tops, which are being imported 1 in large quantities, as they allege, iu violation of the tariff laws. They aiso ask the president to call a special session of congress to revise the tariff laws and congratulate the wool-growers in tho United States in the somewhat im proved condition of the wool industry as they lielieve uue to the recent treasury decisions. Ket a (California Bear. Anybody can catch acold this kind of weather. The trouble is to let go, like the man who caught the bear. We ud vise our readers to purchise of Foahav A: Mason a bottle of Santa bie, the California Kingof Consump ton. Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs and Croup Cures, and keep it handy. "I'is pleas ins: lo the taste and death to the above complaints. Sold at i r n 'ionic or for S2 00. California iit-K-Cure gives immediate relief. The Catarrhal virus is ioon displaecd by df, hciding and penetrati-g nature. : ii vc it a trial. Six month:- treainn i:t H (10, cent by mail $1 1", STKCIAU KATES OX ATDKAT. I'ncif.c Coast Grain to lie shipped to I-iastern Millers. ,S,iX Fi;xtrsc(, July ' .28. The new cli.iirin.iii m" th. Ti-miHniitiiir'nt:!.! f Association cf ti rday. telegraphed the general fun: lit aent of the Uuioa racitie in tliis City that a Fiecial rate on cast-houud c-r load .sbipmeuts of wheat is t.) be made similar to the rate 011 barley. This means U0 cents per 100 pounds to the Missouri river, ti2 cents to Sc. Louis 5 cents t-j Chicago, ar.d cents fo cineicnati. It i3 the lirst. iow rate eyc.r iuhuo vi California wheat lo l.!aien jj -iit3 and. h-.t.s'jeeTj, tiv.u;;ht (lixint, it iajai.i, cV5; f. 1 ui;;Ui 1 C( J t ii e: . -a-' e r u J 1 it 1- lcr. Ti.ey l.avu rec-oniz 1 ;hec, eelluit ii'i:;!ity of I'acitie ;;;is! w in'::'., Imt the freight rut'-s have opera:.".. I against tiieir miiiii.i; it to auv;i-iia'.-. The talk on tiie street now is thai thf .Nutahe.il Paiilij wdi ajjept i o co;r.)i i'lnie on the (,';o::iiiati I'umpct: tioii 1 jiicS' it'll , ami as a ia:i:ill seji:e::et: a rate war is a fruitful t.pic of i:8'.ds:ii. INDIAN W4IOIXGS. Strange Courtships in Innibia. I'.ritNh Co- Science. 1'h. Jacobsen, in a letter to his well-known brother, Captain A. Jacobsen, given the following des cription of the marriage ceremonies of the Bilvula Indians 01 British Colum bia. An Indian who intends to marry calls upon his intended wife's parents and arranges with them how much he is to pay for permission to marry the girl. .Among people of high descent this is done by messen gers, sometime as many as twenty being sent to call on the girl's father. They are eeut by the man's parents befoie the young man is of aye. Iu many instances both man and girl are not more than 8 or 0 years eld. The messengers co in their boats to the 1 girl's house and carry on their nego tiations without going ashore, where the relatives of the gir! are standing. The messengers ot the young man's parents praise his excellence and no ble descent; the great exploits 0 his father, grandfather and ancestor; their liberality at festivals, etc, Then the girl's relatives praise the girl and her ancestors, and thus the negotia tors are carried on. Finally a num ber of blankets are thrown ai-hure by the messengers; ami the girl's relatives proU.-t , and maintain that the nan; ner is not stiilicient to pay for the per mission to marry tho girl. In order to obtain their eminent, new Llankets are thrown ashore one by nut, the messengers continually maintaining that the price pari is too great, (I iu cn.l'y from twenty to fifty blankets, each of the value of ahutit nltv cents. are paid. Alter this the h..v fnd the r- i -I are considered engaged. When they come to he grown up the young man has to serve a year to his fathcr-iu-law. He must foil trees, fetch water, fish and hunt f r the latter. During this time he is is called Ko, which means "one who wooes." After a year is elapsed the marriage celebrated. At this time . reat lesti vals are celebrated. Seven or eight men perform a dance. They wear daucing aprons aud legiiisf, trimmed with pullin-beaka, hoofs of deer, copper plates and bells. It the groom should be a wealthy mau, who has presented to his wife many small copper plates, such as are used as presents to a bride, these are carried by the dancers. The singing master, who licuts the drum, starts a song iu which the dancers join. The song used at the marriage festival is sung in unison, while iu all other dauees each dancer has his od tune and song. The first dancer wears a ring made of cedar bark. His hair is strewn with eagle down, which flies about when he moves and furms a cloud arouud his head. The groom presents the lirst dancer with a piece of calico, which the latter tears to pieces aud throws down in front of each house of the village, crying, "Help!" in order to drive away the evil spirits. These pieces of calico which he throws down in front of the houses have a lucky mean'ng, and at the same express the idea that the groom, when he comes to be a wealthy man, will not forget the inhabitant of any house when giving a festival. The dancers swing their bodies and arms, stamp their feet and show the copper plates to the lookers-on. Then the bride's father brings a great number of blankets, generally double the 1. umber of those he had received from the groom, and gives them to his daughter. The bride i oaders a few blankets to be spread i before the groom. She sits down. and he puts his baud upon her head. Then the groom is given for each of the parts of his body one or more blankets. Finally he is given a sew blankek. After the bride's father has piven a blanket to each dancer and to the drummer, the villagers are invited to a great least. At this time the groom aud bride eat for the lirst ; time together, Plies! Piles! Pile: I l)r William's Indian Pile 'liniment! is the only sure cure for blind, bleV j ing or itching piles ever discovert. It never fails to cure oid cases of lonr 1 standing. Judge (ooii., AlaysYille, Ky, says: "Dr William's Indian Pile Ointmcat ' cured 1111 after years of suffering." ! Judge Collinbury, Cleveland, O.savs: 1 "I nave found by experience that L)r. ! William's Indian Pile Ointment s'tves 1 immediate and pcruiiiit-iit relief."' We have hundred of such testi- 1 momals. Do not suffer an instant 1 longer. Sold by druggists at 50c aud i .f. , .... ."-".I 1. t.r ' I ?i per oi.... com ny rosnay tviason, 1 j Alb.iny. rogon. ; I Thomas Brink has folding camp chairs, camp stools, woven wiro : j cots a:;.1 cai:sss cots. ; BooIe and shoes at cost at Bead''. VOL. IV. NO. JOi) COKVAI.I.IS NKWji. i:-iiti ef a Well-known .. Citizen--' - iVhoal Coming: Into Starket. Coiii fun, Or., Jniy 2t. J. lliely Buhlwiu. n"-jl-kov in alem, died at the home tl his brother, near fciletz agency. i thi county, yesterday morning. 1! m a l-vi yer iu Cor. vallw for a lou tiuie. &ud .nbout four ers ag-i umcd to Iastern Oregon. liutinj: th'.; . pust tix Avceks he has iee traveling, j'or his he'altii, aod ou tho 22d arrived t Vaquina from Sao Francis!). Jle ij citu amember of tho Workiiwii ioii'e here,' but drew out ami became a membef . of tieppr.er loihje, He was also Mason. Hi reir.irji --ac4', JU2h :tbit city to-morrow on the Oregon lacihc truin from Yaijuinn, an 1 the fupcral will be hel l in the CVugveatioral church, lie is a brother of Waliaoo Ba'dwiu of thi3 city. C. L. lloheitp. .1 l.'m.I.xp, la., ha purchased the jewelry si'.'-k and husi ness of (leo. W. S:!;;th in this city, and RjRiinK' chaise on i.et Thurs day. County Judgi- llolgate ij ieparin to ertct a Hue residence on his pro perty on Sixth street. His present house is now being n,ved away to give place to the new oyc. heat is how being hauled into this eity at a lively rate, the price bein G2 cents. THE TIMI.KK OK OKKGON. The IMflerent Varieties anil Wher Tkey Are to he Found. From Major J. B. Brockenbrough, special agent U. S. general iand office iu the capacity t f surveyor, a reporter obtained the following as to the quantity aud different varieties of timber growing within the borders of this state as seen by him. The lir, larch, ced ir, spruce, and some white piue are found iu that portion of the state lying west of the summit of the Cascade mountains. While the sugar, ball, and yellow pine is only found in that portion of the state lyiug south of the Calipooia mountains and east of the Cascades. Although there is stune ;hite piuo timber within the border of this state equal in quality to that of the Michi gan pine, yet there is only enc loca tion within this stute whvre the same grows to any extent, and that is in the Cascade mountains. The ainouut of lir timber that is suitable for lumber is really over estimated, and (.n'.v those who have j made a thorough aad persona! exaiut . I nation are uware of the fact, and ava taking advantage of their knowledge. Spruce timber grows more cx eva sively in Tillamook and Clatsop counties thau in auv ether part of the state. As for cedar, it grows "exten sively in ail parts ot the State west of the summit o! the Cascade mountains., and especially ws.-t tf the Coast range ot mountains iu Coos coun y (where grows the variety known as the Pert Orford eedai t. , although the nortiiwestem part of- the state pro duces a large quantity, a different variety of an inferior nature. j Larch timber giows 1:1 more abun i dance and of a better quality in the i Cascade mountains than any other part of the state, but is oi.'y in exten sile tracts in a few locutions. Sugar pine timl er is not as plentiful as the yellow pine, being confined princi pally to that part of the slate in the vicinity of Graut's Pass, on the Ore gon & Caliuuxia railroad, and also t some extent in the Blue mountains. The yellow and bull pine grows er tensively in the t-ouJieni and the southeastern part of the state. Mr. Marye says that tine-tenths of the timber lands thus far tiled upon harn beiui taken up for Eastern men, who know the value of timber and iU scarcity in the East, and are aston ished when they arrive here to tind it not to be a act that Oregon's tim ber is inexhaustible, as they have been informed. Mrtarmlag an I'nseeu Foe. "This was sometime a paradox," Hamlet says. Since, however, tie people cf America and ether .'and hare been enabled to pit HostetterU Stcniach Bitters against that unseea foe, malaria, it is no longer a paradox, but an easy Hssibilily. Whatever malaria e vol res its misty venom fce poison the air, and decaying unwhole some vegetation imprcgnater th water, there, in the very stronghold of miasma, is the auxiliary potent to disarm the foe and assure efficient protection. Fever and ague, bilieuu. remittent, dumb gue and ague cake, no matter hew tenaciously they have fastener their clutch on the system, are lint forced to relax their grasy and eventually to abandon it alto gether. But it i preventive force that should chiefly recommend tL Bitters to persons dwelling in malaria-" ursed localities, for it is a certain buckler of defence against which the enemy ,s poetles. Cures, likewise, dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidney and billions ailments. Am Absolaie Care The Originil Abietinc Ointment is only put up in large two-ounee tin boxes, and is an absolute cure. for old ores, burns, wounds, chopped hands, and all skin eruptions. Will positive IvSciireall kinds of pile?. Avk tor the Original Abietine Ointment. Sold by Fo!-liay A Mason at Vt cents per bei tT mai, :t0 cents. California Cat-l'-Curr. The only guaranteed cure for catarrh cold in the iiesd. hay fevar, rose cold, catarrhal dcuff.css and sore eyes. 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