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ADVERTISI UGjGth L, v I if ii CENTS A WEEK. ALIJAXY, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7 1S9. VOL. 1V.---NO. 215 i W WWr t VC-J r " ',,1 W , FOR PURE DRUGS. TOILET AND 60 -HB ALM The Finest Line or Pianos and Organs in tlie Willamette Valley. 41 ALL AND EXAMINE HBS J" STOCK. TkLdiii Clothier, Carries the Largest Line of Hen's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Ete. in th Willaia tt Yailcy. SUITS MADE TO ORDER b His Merckit TniloriHf Department. nan US. BL, LUMBER ! - TafJC BOLKLEY & HEALD LUMBER COMPANY. HUDSON, OR. fJ Arc ew prepare! to furnish lnaaber is ear-lead lets is Albany. Vfnte for prises to as at, UUlk OTJLAS 9t. Kl. Hs & Saltraarsh, CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN. DEALEKS IN Stores, Tin, Sheet Iron and Cppew&re, Pumps iron Pipes and all kinds JPlumbin$ Gok$. Jf tnts for the CVehrmted. ON TIME eking and Heating Steve, the beat stove for Woe least aaaae y ever said in this city. Give theaa a call at the Fieee Blek,rerth First . Albany, Oregon. Tulius Joseph Manufactauer of Choice Cigais AND DEALER IN- FINE IMPOHTED ND KEY WEST ("iara, l!lufr::d yji.cl'.r Ttr.c. M'rifdi.ivm n fl 1 i; I f 1 1, ,i " full jine ! Smokers' Article-. Also deulrr in CALIFORNIA AND HiOPICAL FKUiiS. X i' FA2TCf L0OOPS 70 G. L Successor to E. W. Langdor IK LirngsT PaintS, Oils Perfumery and to'ilet article. Js a full line of book v stationery, periodicals, etc jST Prescriptions cartf::'.:. compounded IN ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE -laany Orec'i. 0Aam&- ALsUVY LIW LUMBERS - BLACKMAN. mm Hunt . Kesoey'e Kta! Ealaic i'. A!tsr POWDER Absolutely Pure. Ttlis powder iit-vcr vurier. A marvel ot purity.stre.isrth and wholeaomerie6s. More economical than the ordinal- kinds, und cannot Ite sold in competi tion with multitude of low test, slier! weight alum or phosphate powders Sold only in "ns. Kotal TUmr ow dbr Co . lOT. Wall St.. K. T. D W Cbawlet & Co., AjeaU, Portland, Oregon. WU. DAVIS, M D. PHYSICIAN, AND 8U.'C(m. Can 1 found at hi attice room in biraban's block, Kirt-l strett. Albanj orejron- IR C. CHAMKKHLIN. HOMKOPATIIIC I.J phvHician and mrjreon. Otlice, comer Ihinl and Lyon streets, Albany, Orcein Of fice hours, morninpi, S to 9 and l'i to I and after (I in evenings. GW. IIASTON, IHYSKIAN I Sl'R gcon, Albany, Oreron f II. ELIJ.s, I'HY.MCIA.N AND SURr il fteon, Albai y, Oregon. CC. KKLLY, I'UYSICIAN AND 5UR . L'eon Allianv, Orccoii. oWce in Tierce's new block Office.hourc, from 8 A. M. to 4 r. u. A J. ROSSITER, VK'i ERINARY SL'R- eeon, irrailiiate of Ontario vcteriran .olleirc and member of the Ontario veterin ary mediial society. i prnrcd to treat the iliseant'9 i all uon e,-ticatl animals on w ientilic principles. Otlice at Ans Marshall' livery stable. Residence 4th and Calapooia streets, APiany, tircon. DR. I. XV. STAR It. I'UYSICIAN AND Snru'con, lateof Rrownsvilie, Or, Otti.-e in th Struhan l'ear' bbck ii!itairs in tl.e rear rooms on the m .in hall, t'ai s promptly attei di d to in city or cnuntjy. IR R KOL.DKWAV. VKIERINAIIY SI'It. U treon, Albany, Orcein Graduate if (JciJ man aim Mnoncvn i-onceQ. iT;cKM.;s. i. m . Iii.a. Kiirn. . w aiai!T. ! LACKi;l'l'.N, k WRIGHT AVI'ORN KY AT JL l aw, Albany, Oregon. Otlice in Odd in How's '1 emplc. V tit practice in all courts .! the Mate, ami pie special attention to all business I ' O L V E l": TON '7' II A R L lis E. ATTO RN E Y If at law, Albany, Or. Ottice in rooms IS and 14, Foster's Block, orer L. . Illain's stor . T K. WEATHOHKORD, ATTORN I t) . law, Albany, Oregon. oth:e i EY AT in Oild Fellow's Temple. Will pract in all the court of thestate, and Kie special ttteation to all business H EWERT, PRACTICAL wATCIIMAKB . and jeweler, Albany. Oreaa, Land hnrvejlnc IARTIM ESIRINO SCRVSTI5 tAV . tain accurate and prompt ark by aallinir upon ex-cnunty surteyoi !. T. T. Fisher. H hM complete copies of field aatea and wn sbip plats, and is pranar 1 tado aurvevinf ia any part of Lina oouiity. Postaffice adreaa. Millers station. Linn eon itv, Orefan. c B. WINN, AGE3TT T9 TIB I,IA ing fir, life aaa aecisat iatnraao tav paaiea. For Kaat. " FrjRKisnn Kaaus to exst. at Cily Rastauraat. that n.acriv CTJir4I ao quickly t nre4 ay Shiloa'a Cnra. Wa I uaraai.ee it. Jaabay at If aaa. H. F. MERRILL, Banker i ALBANY, REG ON Sells exchaase on New York, Saa Francisco and Portland. Bur notes, ttate, county and city warrants. Receive deposit subject to check. Interest allowed oa time de posits lollcctionf receive proanpt atteatioa Correspondence solicited. J37"0llicc hours from 8 a, h. m 5r. at Ajrcnt for reliable lire and marina nsurancc companies. litany Bath House ANB HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR JLadier nd children's hair dresF. ng a specialty. Dnti-ia satisfaction KnaranteidJ a)L OUT. HAVING SOLD MY INTEREST IS THE store of general merchandise of tba firm of Coshow A Cable to C. . Stanard, I wish to call the attention ef all who koaw themselves ir.debtJ to Coshow k. Cable to tall and settle at once. Having sold out on account of poor health, I expect to change clima'e for a ahile, and all accounts not settled before I pet ready o leare Browntvil'c -ii! ho left . wib an fti, cr for callection. A f"-rd to the v. i-t. i iiTicVnf. . . r. O 'MloW.Krcwnsvi ;n-i!i pc.-i. i.-ilibMc, eauhfiower, I r.ii'ion.-. i li re, pic plant, fn--.li, at i il-owiH-!' Sianiin!. j rnr.f t-niis for th il.oiu-a4 at ! Hawkins ec t-h. arkli'. SPECIAL NOTICE. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of London, England, also of the JJelle- vue Medical' College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chionie" diseases, removes cancers, scrofvla enlargements, tununt and wens, without pain or the knife. He also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practii ed in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day or night. His motto is "GOOD WILL TO ALL." 2T0flice and residence Ferry street, between Third and Fourth. 9,999.00 IN GOLD To lie Given Away. Cut out this aiheiliwmeni and fetid it J. LAIIMER& CO., Nntseryman, Toronto, Canada, with 14 three-cent Canadian, oi '21 two-cent. American pestajre stamps, and they will send you by mail (postpaid) in good time for piuiiting "in April or May net, your enoicc of any one of the following col lection of plants, atid enter your name in competi tion for the $9,!W 00 in pold that they are jrivinir away in an'.er t introduce tbair nur sery stock. Collection of Plants No, 12 hardy rows. No. 2 2 hardy climbinr roEev, No. 32 overbloomingro8fiS ferJhou5t nl- ture. No. 4 2 dahlias. No. 510 gladioli. , No. 63 hardy grape vines.; He. 7 -8 raspberry plants, 4 each? klaak aad red: No. 8--20 strawberry plants, 4 choice kinds. No. 95 ery choice plants four house aul- !TTture. i No. 10 5 cherry currants (ret1). No. 115 Lees prolific currants (blaek) No, 12 -5 white graiie currents All letters with this advertisement enclosed along with stamps for any one or more coi tions of plants, will be numbered as they coma to hand, and tho senders of the Brst thirteen hundred will receive gifts as follows: 1st MM The next 20, $10 each. 2nd l'K) ! The next 40, $5 each, 3rd- 50 The next 415. $2 each. 4th SO I I he next 820, Jl each.l oth 20 1 After f-0,000 letters have been received, the senders of the next 1,100 letters will receive ijifts as follows: 1st $225 Next 10, $15 each 2nd 135 j Next 15, 10 each 2rd - 75 j Next 40. $5 each 4tn 50 j Next 470, $2 each 5th 25 Next 500. $1 each Aft.T ! 0,000 letters have bee a received. es" lcsollir n.-xt 1,000 Isttors will re -Its a ln.1 iwn: an 1 i .....$1H0 each I Next 5 $20 each 3, 4 and 5.. 75 each j Next 15 10 each 0, 7 and 8. . . 50 each Next 304 3 each a. 10, 11. 12. 25 each I Next !03 1 eacn After 150.IMX) letters have been rn eiTed the senders of the next 1.109 letters will receive Liits as follows: 1 W0 caeh ( Next 10 $J0 eack 2 75 eat h j Next 25 10 each 3 and 4 SO each I Next 585 ... . 2 eac h NextS 25 each Next 479 1 auch Any person may Kemlany number of times for any of the above collections If 5 aentsin stamps extra is scni.we will send in Jun next a primed list of the names sf allpeswns who are entitled to jrifts. We make this libeial offer a readen ef Uie IlFHAi.n, hnowin it will not pay unow, but our objeVt is to intro luce our stock and build up a trade Our mailing point are Toronto and Shrubmount. Oat., Rochester, N. Y., Louisville, Ky., I'lainesville, O., and Chisago, 111., and wo will guarantee all stock ta reach ur custoiiiors in t;ood condition. We cmplay no at-ents, but deal direct with customers, and can sell and deliver stock to any port of the United States or Canaaa a about ane half the price charged by other aursaryaiati, through agents. Remember wa will not be undersold by any reliable firm, tend us h list of wants and we will nuote yen prices; ar 10 cents for a hand anie illustrated catalogue which you may deduct from your trt roar. Address all letters J. I.AHMER & CO., Nurserynen, TORONTO, CANADA. Wanted. THOSE WISHING A FIMT class piano, aewing machine, tko latest music or artista' matariala, will find a bargain by calling at Mrs. B. Hyman's. The pianos aro fully guar anteed for fire yeara. Tho beat pianoa made to stand tho climato af the Pacifia coast. The New Ameri can Sewing Machine will pleaae anost fastidious. Painting and musio les sons given there. Stamping, Em broidery and Dressmaking deae to order. Wo. 115 1st St., Albany, Ur. ALBANY Collegiate ktitute, ALBANY, 1888 OREGON 18M A Eull Corps of Instructors. Classical, scientific, literary, commercial and normal classes. Couruos ef study ar ranged to m. el tho needs ef all grades of students. Sfcual inducements offered te students from abroad, tuition ranges frost 5.5 to 913.50 Per Teraa. Instrumental'lnstruction in music will given by Miss Laura Goltra. Board in private families at low rates, ai rooms for self boarding at small expense. A careful supervision exercised over pupls away from nome. For circulars and full particulars', adaVoi the president, KET. K-LBBRT N. COSDIT, Alaaay, Orcfloa. WATERLOO! IMPORTANT TO TOURISTS. Tourists and ple-isure seekers eoa oseoro first-class accommodations or i. u. Uroco at the Waterloo hotel on reasonable terau. Board 1 per day. or $4 50 pet week. Horses will be properly fed and cared for. Waterloo is situated on the left bank of the Santiam, is well shaded, forming a most attractive camping ground, the s. encry ab .ut the falls being fine, and it is becoming a most popular summer resort. Tne soda springs have been improved and furnish cold sparkling mineral water for which Wate-leo haa ad-one famous. sTTTT.mi'S flATARRIT RIUBTir A ncitive care for ostarrh, dipWUorla a- l i nk r moaVIt, Tar sale ay . iisv & M aoa. Rubber and leather belting &f all dus riptiona at sitewart & oi. OVER THE WIRES. Spokane Falls Pluckily Comis Up ta Rebuild. WOODEN lillUIINGS I"rKUir. 8?aHlrt Responds Kibly Dtath la a 8m til Boat President Harrison Will Visit This Cvst. The Hr.K.'.LD!t 'Special Dispatch'. iSl'UK.vNE r A l.LK , Allt. 0. Last Sumlav night's lire will not full sliorL "of M4,000,000. - Insuranc- about about one-foiifth UtaV amiiiitit. Hanks have alrcaify opened temporary quarters. Kev eral have opened busines s. Work ot cleaning debris has already commenced and the work of re building will be commenced at once. The dangerous walls are now being totn down. The militia t'ompany is guarding the burned district, while more guards patrol the whole city. The local roin pany will be relieyed to-day by a company from Walla Walla. The city council held a meeting and discussed a resolution prohibiting the erection of wooden buildings in the burned district. A mass meeting of the citizens sustained it with a unanimous roice. It will be passed at the regular meeting Wednesday evening. The council passed resolutions revoking the license of all hotels, restaurants and dealers in provisions who ad vance prices. Only ttro saloons remain and they have been closed by order of the mayor. The coun cil ordered tae committee on fire, water and sewers to investigate the caase of the absence of the super intendent of the water works, as the men left in charge were incom petent. A hopeful feeling prevails, although the destruction will retard the progress of the city for some time. Spokane Falls "will raise grander and better than ever be fore, and will still claim its position as the commercial center of East- era Washington. Seattle's (;i;kkkoi?ity. Seattle, August i. The follow ing dispat h sent vesterdav, our snant to the instructions of tae citizens' meeting held this room ing explains itself: To lion. Fred Furth, mayor of Spokane Falls Our whole people sorrow over yonr great calamity and extend li eu earnest sympathy. Seattle wiies you $-15,000 and ships you a t ar load of bacon, and we hope that you will at once rebuild, even more substantially and grander than beiore. rigned, iiObcrt Aloran mavor. iIAl'ANESK KNTEK l'KIMK. Sovera! Young; He on a To or ef OliNorvatloai. .San Francisco, Ang. t. Among the passengers of the City ef I'ek- m. winch arrived yesterday from China and Japan, was Kentaro Kaneko, accompanied by four young Japanese, who is on a tour of the United btates, England, France, Germany aad Austria, to study the legislative details of those countries with a view to the establishment of a parliament in Japan, of Which Kanako is to be made chief secretary. Kaneko is not a stranger in this country, having received his education here and graduated with high honor from Harvard college. EDITOR SB rOlTNti. Trosldeat Harrlaoa Jtxovossos a Dosiro to Visit This Coast. Sas Fkancisco, Aug. 6. A Chronicle special from Washing ton says that in an interview with M. H. De Young, proprietor of that paper, President Harrison said that he was very desirous of visit ing the Pacific coast within the ear futcre, and it was his inten tion to make the trip not later than next summer. He antici pated innch pleasure from his pro posed visit. BOAT'S CHASTLT UUP. Oao Dead and Ono Dying- Maa Found Im It. Skattli, Aug. 6. At 4 o'clock yesterday the tug Vigilant, off lilakes, eight miles from Port Blakely, picked up a boat contain ing the dead body of John He Call, bead sawyer in the Blakely mill, and the nearly lifeless form of George W. Curtis. They were taken to Port Ulaktly. Cur tis is unable to speak and will probably die. McCall, Curtis and a half-breed, whose name is tin known, left Blakely to go to Clam Bay. It is supposed that the boat was capsized in a squall, and that the half-breed was lost overboard. WAR IN BGIPT. The Campaign is Closed aad Caval ry Parsao Fagritivos. Caiko, Aug. G. General Gren felt is returning to Cairo. -The campaign is over. A body of Egyptians were left at Snrrah. !v:ilrv is in nursnit of Fmin.who survived the battle f Saturday. Me is lurkinz m the hnls a ore Bcllana with 200 men. Died of Appopleiy. Ppmjck, Aug. 5. General Phil- 1 lip Pa-vis'.), conqueror f I'osnia, ! died last nigkt of appoplexy. ' KICHES IN A HULK. The Purchaser of the Antietam Finds Her a Bonanza. Philadelphia Record. 1 he purchaser of the old sloop-i.:-wtr Antietam, lying at the League Island Navy Yard, has dis- cuvirtd that he has a much richer prize than he at first suspected, ilthougli rival bidders lroin all pails of the United States forced him to pay the Government ."537, 000 at a puhiic s-ale beiore he could jet proces.-iou ot the hulk. The Aniietam ws built on the ilajVworlv system common in the ravv Department yetirj ago, at he Id navy yard picis, dot the property of the IVonsyivacia mii roati Comjjanj, and when the yard wus abandoned the ADtictaoi was towed to the back channel at League island, where ihe had been rotting for fourteen year?, with her lower hold lull ot water. No ouc really knew what there was in her, although the records at the Navy Department gave a slight clew ef tvhut ha'l betu stowed in her hold i uce her airiva. at thu islaud. When the order came fwr the abandonment ot the old yard, four teen years ago, many huge an c hers weighing many tons, ingots at brass, tin and other materials, and fathems cf chains, which cost the Government thousands of dollars, were hurriedly gathtred up and thrown into the hold of the Antie tain, waere they have lain unuis turned until taken out by the recent purchaser. Although it is not accurately ki own hew much metal has been tiken ont ef bci hulk, the cavy yard officials say that for three weeks wagon afttr wagon has beea Tarrying away loads of material trotn her. which has been so d in this cit 7 at high prices, realizing not less than $50,000. It is pro posed to cut a dith to the back channel, and an attempt will b" made to tow the vel out into deep water and tu Cow bay. Long is. and. There she will be burned and the copper in her hull saved. Strong Circumstantial Evidence. Omaha World. Omaha Mamma Daisv did Mr. Johnson attempt to kiss yen last evening, while yon were in the parlor? Daisy Whaf in the world makes you ask such a question, mother: Omaha Mamma Well, as it was quite dark in there, I woniered what it was that made jon say to him that you guessed ne hadn i ehaved lor a week. Sure to Kill. Chicago Ilirulii. i lie 2cw York Press gives prom iueace te a corr inauicaMon from a correspondent suggesting that con demned criminals should be first shocked by electricity and then hanged immediately afterward. TLat would kill 'cm, sure. In aacient times they used to draw and quarter the rope's victims and scatter the pieces to the four winds. That was an effective method, too. Ho Ongat to Hart Bora Mparod. Washington Capital. "Father," said Willie, who had just been corrected, "that strap is i j:. - : . 11, uereaiiary, ian t jm "I doc't know that it is.'' "But it deceads from father te sea, dosn't it!" aMaaratas aa I'asre-M Poo. "This was soasetirao a parados," as Hamlet says. Siace, aewever, taa people ef America ana other 'aaea have been enabled to pit Ilestetter'e StGDiarh Hitters against that ansaaa foe, malaria, it ia no longer aparaaox, out aa easv possibility. Whatever malaria evolves its Misty vaaoaa to poisoa the air, and aeeayiaguawholo soma vegetation iuioregnatar tko water, taera, in the very atreagaela of miasma, is tko auxiliary potent to disarm tho foe aad assnro officieat protection. Fever and ague, ailieaa remitteat, iuaao sgne andaruo cake no matter hew teaacieusly they have fastened their eluteh ea the system, are Irat forced to relax their jrrasa and eventually te abandon it alto gether. Bat it i preventive force that should ckielly recommend tLe Bitters to persons dwelling ia malaria rursed localities, for it is a certain kuckler of defence against which tho enemy .s powerless. Cares, likewise, dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidnoy aad billions ailment. aot a Calirerala Bear. Anybody can catch a cold tkia kind of weather. The trouble is te let go, like the man who caugat the bear. We advise our readers to purchase of FoshavftMasoa a bottle of Santa Abie, the California EingofConsump ton. Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs and Cronp Cures, and keep it bandv. Tis pleasiag to the taste and death to the J anove complaints, bold at SI ot) a bottle or 3 for 12 W). California Cat-R-Cure gives immediate relief. The Catarrhal vims is soon displaced by its healing and penetrating nature. Give it a trial. Six moaths traatmaat H 00, seat by mail 11 If. Mrs. Jacob Seoadue, of Sariarfleld, Ohio, while visiting with lie) father ii law at (iaynor City, Mo , was takes very sit-h with cholera morbus. A physician was sent for, but aa the doctor was not. at home. Mr. S. E. Wpdfr merchant of Gaynor City. hand the. husband of the sick lady. a final! l"t.le of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera und Diarrhoea Remedy and a?K Li in to try that, end if did i;ot cure, he t eed not pay for it: but it diJ its won.-, and before retiming to their heme tlu'v eul-J and procurid another t t'le. l.nclc fohn Scondne J Viij-s ht: ii'-n-r hr w!tl:-;ut Chsr.iUer ' ii.nV C!If, Cho!' ra and l)iarrh.u ; Remedy. 2." and .V) cent ifcll!d tor, sale b i'jhtj A Maeaa. : A COMI'KOMISE PREDICTED. Tripartite Control ofth Waters of ISohring Sea. WAsniKGTON. Aug. 3. Belief sere is quite general that tae nego tiations lor the settlement cf the Behriug sea controversy will be a tripartite arrangement instead of a simp! conference between England and the United States. The fact that the sea in question is bounded on the west by Russiuu territory brings the Muicovite government into the matter, and will result ia all probability in an arrangement hetttceu tho United States, Russia and England for joint contro. of the sealing grounds. It seems te be a belief iu well in formed diplomatic circles that the state department, anticipating cn- tieversy over the right to control Behriag sea, has already communi cated with the legations, and that by the time Sir Julian Pauncefote returns te Washington, arrange ments will be perfected for a meet- of the three most interested t ev ernmente. in which an agreement will be suggested for a division of the renons.bility of protecting tne breading grounds ef the seals, Ii is well understood that England it as much interested as the Unitel States in preventing poachers rran iadiscriuiioately slaughtering the valaabie animals, and while Rus sian commercial interests in the North western waters are not to be compared with these of either ef the other governments, she win oe ready and willing tojoia with ootft Iit the purpose. Meantime there will be ao modi fication of the policy of the Unite! States, and revenae cutters will continue to seize ships of every nationality which may be louixl ia the forbidden waters with seals oa beard. CHOP WEATHER lit LLETIS. Fe lowing is the Crop-Weather Bulletin No. 22, reported b the Oregon State Weather Bureau, co operating with U. S. Signal Ser vice. Central Office, Prrtland, Ore gon, For tbe week ending August 3rd, 183$: The temperature continues abve the normal. The last three da of the week were much cooler than it has been for several weeks. Ne rainfall is reported from aey firl of the state except from the muth. ef the Columbia. The sunshine is above the norma!, no clouds Im in visible. The atmosphere is snokj caused by the extensive forest i:s, which are doing considerable d 41a ae. The effects of thesa co Mii tion9 have been favorable ier itr vesting ojiera'ions, but injuriou- to corn, fruits and gardens. Reports are quite full reiativ t the yield of wheat. The Wil lamette Valley shows from 22 t 35 bushels per acre, some places in -re. Benton ceunty will average 25 bushels per acre. Linn county if Hvcrnge from 30 to 35 bushels per acre. T:clds of 43 bushels per cre are reported from Polk county anal 59 bashel per acts from Mai county. Ihe waole TTiIlaovtte Valley will average from 25 t- 39 bashel per acre. The Uanaqua Valley will average the same. 'I he Regne River Valley is yielding oa aa average 20 ' bushel per a re. theagh there are reports a high as 49 bushels per acre. Eastern Oregon shows a lar ;er yield than was expected. Wa - Gilliam, Sherman and Mori w counties ware badly damaged f the hot dry weather, in some i- t- tions of these counties tho wh A was net worth cutting, in ethers it bushels aer acre was yielded. Jit i- tilU eouoty rrports yields of fp 12 to 48 bashel p:r acre, tbe g t- eral average will equal forn r yeara. tbe best yield so far repor 4 is fom near Weston where a 4 acre field averaged 55 bnsl s per acre. Indian corn yields 15 bushel per acre and the yiel 47 barley is as bigb as 71 bnsae! acre. In Indian and Grande Ke e Vallejs of Union count? whea is averaging 32 bushels per m e. Raio has not fallen in Oregon, o be of benefit, for 75 days, and e yields reported do not shew aau k of a failure in the crops. Pot aed hop crops are not an avera Fruit crops are above an avert i. Wheat is Western Oregon is bc -g sold for 62 cents per rusbel. a Eastern Oregon from 52 to 55 ce m per bushel with an upward ti i dency in the market priec. B. S. Pagce, Observer, U. S. Signa! Service. aa jlawelaie Care The Original Abietino Oialmeat is only put up in large two-e.unce a boxes, and is aa aht-olute euro for 4 aores, burns, wounds, chped ban a. and all akin eruptions. Will positi -e-ly cure all kinds cf pile. Atk tor iho Original AMetine Ointment. Sold .l.y Foshay A lltsoa at 95 rents par b z by ina'i. SO aaaa, Bneklea'a 4ralea ealrc. The ficst. Salve in tbe world 1 Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, S It Mictim, Fever Fores. Tetter, Chap d Hands. Chilblains. Corn, and t .''kin Krnptions. and positively cu a Piles, or ro iay required. ' It a (iiur:i:ili ed ! sivv. perfect s.'vtisfacti i. or liMn'.ey ri-iiinnVd. Frico '."i c s ler i5, Kr alo Vv rh:.v Jt .f:iF.t., Nc- "oods at Keada- if- ! - "A ft i '.