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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1891)
THE MOKNINO IIEKALD: THURSDAY, JUKE 4, I&iH. Horning gnihicrald Daiiy and Wkeku TKK.M3 OF Sl'h.SClli ITJ 'N DAILY Putillsl.ed Jevery morning except Monday.) i.'HtMl h carrier, per week. ............. 0".1 y mail, prr eat ........ 6 " WKKKLVt J( Published every Friday Morning.) oe copy, ht annum, in advauce......f2.00 Vtnen nut iiait! in advance. ........... THE MAIL. .Mails it the Albany postotlice close K r ail oitices nortii The KaMlern mated The Went Side 6;30 A. M, And the Narrow (ia R. R.J ) or Portland and SSai-u ..11 a. h urvalliband Yaitliua ....,.l-:'0 p. M . , niriue smith. u 1.30 r. a The potftomce will te cli'dcach ovcning irom nix io seven o'clock. Kcirmtcred matter for tha trtui should he mailed bufore rcvious evenini'. ly morning 0 clock the OKKCOX PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrives Depart raenirur U.l"pm li'iOpm Fit h;b.t....-WM ........' 3.t'pm 7.4jani LIMIT AS U II HA f. Perhaps in no other department of liuiuan invention lias there leen any more progress ami development than lias there been In that of artificial light. The tallow dip cave w ay to the fish oil lamp and that to coal oil ami gas, :iml now the lightnings powei has been drawn upon, and the electric lamp geems likely to supercede all others. That there ia a chtnce for further development ia easily un derstood. Mr. Prentis9 says that it would hardly be supposed that the lire-lly and the glow-woim could give points to the electrician in the matter of illumination. The fitful light of the one and the modest glow of the other do not appear to excel in any respect the biilliancy of the arc-linht or the brightness of the incandescent lamp. Professor l.angley has-i-liown, however, that our best sources of light are surpassed by nature in one very important re spect ; the production of light un accompanied by heat. Of the energy supplied by gas and oil Ijr lighting purports much more than ! per cent is given out of heat, liven ia the electric arc light the waste is per cent and in the incandescent lamp VI per cent. The insect world is much more economical. The mot care ful measures made with the deli cate bolometer fail to show any sensible heat in the light of the lire-tly, There ia no reason why nature should not be succefsfully imitated in this respect, and Pro- J fessor Hertz hopes to make a poli tical application of his discovery in a method of obtaining better reeults than we now do from out present ordinary means in getting electrical vibrations similar in every respect to thoHe of light but of greater wave length. By modi fying his original apparatus he has some prospect of producing waves so much shorter that a!l oi them will be luminous; in other words, of developing a new source of light without heat. The result if successful will be an entirely new method of illumination differ ing as widely from the electric lights as they do from gas light ami lamp light, ami surpassing them all in economy and comfort The application of electricity to the needs and necessities of man, grows daily. Prar.rie Farmer mentions one of the recent ones in relating that a moth or butterfly is eaid to have Kecoine so trouble some and destructive in a forest in Bavaria that it was necessary to destroy it. Children were em ployed to collect the caterpillars and were paid so much per bucket ful. This was found expensive and ineffective, so enormous fly papers were tried. These also had no appreciable result, tnally, it is said, an electric search light in connection with a blowing fan was designed. The insects are at 'racted by the light and fly nsar the lantern; they are then drawn into the suction pipe by the air draught ami carried to a sort of mill which mixes them with a little llour. The resulting com poiind is then used for poultry food. A Chinese leper has been dis covered in a gardener's shanty near Stockton, California. Hie presence there is only an illustra tion of the methods ol tlie China man. His exceedingly secretive, and the actual number of those af fected bv the loathsome disease. it will hf almost imnossihlp to :is- I certain or locate where they are living in any numbers. They should he excluded, and every locality where they have gained any considerable foothold views it exactly in that lik'ht. Cai.ikokxia is noted for doing things in the largest manner pjs- sible. One of the latest enter prises is in connection with the Chicago woi Id's fair, and consists in the project of placing the tiunk of one of the immense sequoia trees on exhibition. A section of a tree thirty feet in diameter is to be taken and by the use of an especially constructed saw of fifty feet length, an outside shell be taken oil" and shipped in sections, and set up in the exposition grounds, pieseuting the exact and perfect appearance of the body of the tree. The interior will be used for exhibiting various Ca'i-fori-ia products. The McMinDville Telephone Register discovers tl at the session laws of 18!I, aa piinted by State Printer Baker makes the houndary linesof that city include a scope of country, including part of the Pacflic ocean 4" miles long and some 1:5 miles wide, and thinks it will take a rustling lot of city dads to keep up internal improve ments. The officials in a New Jersey road district commenced litigation over some assessment cases, and after nine years vigorous courting on tne subject, have just bet n defeated in the cat-e. The one who commenced the suit has been dead some years, but the lawyers still kept it going, and are proba bly the only winners in the eaae. The indications are said to point to the fact that the seals in Alaskan waters will have to defend themselves, this season, against British poacl ers, as the United .States is too far away to defend them. The agreement with the Britisii parliamant comes too late to accomplish any good. THE Glorious Fourth EugenE WILL CLLKBKATK, Ami will give more elaborate and enthusiastic entertainment than any city in the state. Every thing will be provided for a patriotic jubilee. thk -U ki:;imi:nt ENCAMPMENT Will be in session at Kugene at that time, H'ld the week preced ing, and will form a very attrac tive feature of the day. This line body of ."00 men will give sp.en did exhibits of ..rill, parade, etc. Pances and e leu air concerts with itiuVic by the best band in the state eat h evening, all with the beauty and grandeur of mili tary order and discipline. BLST MC SIC IN' THK STATE, Sham Battle, Races, Games, Hose Contests, Etc. jr"Kveryl)ody invited. HUMPHREYS'' lR. IIcmviiukv'h Si-n im nare acieniitictlly an-1 carefully prepared prescriptions; mcd ior manv years in private practice with stic i 34. and (or over thirty yean uici by thi pcopie. Every single specific is a cute for tin- diaea.se n;tmc-d. TheM! spci!ics euro with .ut drucirini;, purlin.; or redii -in:; the y.itein, and are in fact a'ld iked the sovereign remedied of the w, rid. I.l-T OK PRIM IPA1. No.1. tl'RIM. PRIIKM.. 1 Fever , Contention, inflammation. .3 Jfi 'i Worms, worm fever, worm rohe.... i Crying Colic, or teeth. ni; of iiitantx. . 4 Iharriiea. of children or adult 'lb : I y.-enterv, (Iripin. IhliiouaCidic t Cholera Morhiii. vtmitin '1't t Coiiuli", colds, hroiichiti : 3 Ncuraliia, toothache, Faceache 'i : Headache, sick hiadiche, ertio.... Vt 10 l'jwK'iwia. hillioim stomach 1 1 Siipprcwcd or Painful Periods 12 Whites, too profuse p' iods 2:, :i Cronp, eouh, difficult hreathin u salt Khciiin. eaVHipelag. eruptions.. 15 khcu'iiatisui, rheumatic pains in fever ami au'ii':, ehil In malaria uu 17 Piles, blind or hlccdini; f.fl PI t atarrh, influenza, cold in the head AO 20 WhiMipin-r Con 'ii, violent couth 50 I (Jem nil dehilitv, physical weakness M) 2, hldnev disease s rservous dehilitv 1 o :&) L'rinary Weakness, wtttinif led 50 3J Diseawsot the heart, palpitation.... 1 Oo Sold hv ilru'i'ists, or sent postpaid on re ceipt of pnec. ir. Iluuiphreys Manual, (1U pau-es) richly houn l in cloth and mid, mail ed ree, IIUMI'IIKKYS ilKD, O, 111 Jc 1H William St , New Vcuk. SPECIFICS HOSK AND SISdI.K COMB Brown Lo? horn Roosters roll SII.E AT f 1 .50 EACH Also sijme fine Langshiing, Ply moth Kixk and Wvandottes, sanie price. Mas. L. .1. Hoick, Tangent, Or. WEAK MAN Who is smlT'-rifii;, cither in mind or hod, from the in j'lrioos or weakening effects of rns oan icnoran follies. ahnse and excesses can lie piickiv and perniauentlv nrtd. Pcrs free (scaled. DR. COLE (his onl ii iti-T h;t-t hal ytw! ctT!Hii-e in curiritf Pri;tc, IEIimmI, Nirvoiia ami Skin List':wt!j. W'nit- to-ila. rcHKl:is Jcnt Tivatu'v to n If.liatlc address. roOK SAWINt; -A. If. II .ward hsvinj; pur- h;cd the Pr l M .lunci wootl saw. tn outlit, is now read to ml all orders. Lcc orders at residenje, iorntj of Stou-I and '.'apipnjia streets. ITKMSIIKD KOii.MS In one of tha 1 pleasan e. t localities in the -:ii to rent, IVr pa'tieulars iniurie at his o;h e. it. SPRING OCR STOCK OF Sl'BIN.i WAt.oNS IS THE LA lit, EST WD MOST COMPLETE ON THE PACIFIC COAST. AND COM PKISES ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF Four-Spring Passenger and Moun tain Wagons, SPECIAL PARCEL DE LIVERY WAGONS, ONE - UllltslO Ll'MNESS WAGONS, ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE WAGONS, ETC. It will pay all par:ies want ing Spring wagons of any description to call upon or correspond with us. We guarantee our vehicles ti e b -st, prices lowest, p.iality considered. Staver & Walker NEW MARKET V. LOCK, - - - PORTLAND, OREGON. WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON THE PACIFIC COAST OF Machinery aai Vehicles of Every Description. si;m ion c.v r.u.oc; (-; and pkk k list. ,Y. 0.i:)AY-lS7viob. AGlNTS ALBANY, OREGON. The men of this vicinity need not he jealous hecause their wives talk so constancy about Matthews and Washburn. Its not their cood looks the ladies are talking about, it is the good qualites of thei-ook and heating stoves they sell. Every one seems to be delighted when tht-v buv from M. and W. School Tux Notice. The school tax in school district No d, is now due and pay able. Call at my otl'n-e and pay the same befoie it bee dues de linquent. C. I. I'.i i;kii m:t. I tistrict Cierk. A FULL LINE OF BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES 1 It P.OYS AND OIHLS JULIUS CRADWOHL'S G3LDES RULE $peiltg The public is invited to inspect the im mense stock of Dry Goods FORTHESPRINCOF His .m rt limit h !i -;-r tin i and prices. The Highest Market Price Paid for Country Produce. WAGONS. HALF-PLATFORM CM SHRING WAGONS, SCROLL sPRL(i wagons, "HANDY WAGONS," 'TAYLOR' OR THREE- SPRIXf WAGON'S, 1IALF-SPRL(; WAfiONS, EXPRESS WAGONS, DELIVERY WAGONS, ALBANY ALBANY, OREGOli IXfll A Eull C ips of Ir.btinctcis. Cl;WHicaI, Hcif tilic. literarv. uimiTcia nd normal cla siti. t;ours( -if Htujy &r ranted to meet the needs ol all graded 0' j -tiulci.ts sp lal inducenieiiU olered t . stud.Tt-i from ahroail. Tuition rui.rcs iron W5..o lit ali.50 Prr Trrm. llitrtiiiicntal intitr.n-tioii in niutue Hi : icen hy liiw l.aur toltra. Hoard in private families at low r.i'cJl, aill i rooms for nclf hoarding at small expviae. ! arcf.il mio. riwiou txercitieJ over pup : iw iv from home. ! Knr circular, anil full particulars, aldreat I the president, I KKV. KI.iiKKT .V. COX!)IT, ! Aihanv, Oregon. I CR0WDER BR0S Contractois and Builders. mice on First street with Wal 1 ice it Cusick, real estate agents, l'.iany, ( (regon. Estimates given n ail kinds of biiildingsorearien er work. All work intrusted to will be promptly executed. CoWute amodmcemfjT1 - ev-;r bifiro, anl he is prepare J Star Men .A FULL STOCK OF..... Staple Groceries Crockery. Glassware. The heat quality of teas, coffees, candles outs, etc. FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this old reliable house is also to he found a complete assortment of frtnh family irroceries, to which is coimtamly being added all the seasonable lines of irroceries and pro visions, such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, tastetn Buckwheat Flour, Cannea Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These (roodB were all bouirht when price ere low and the benefit of tie margin will lie iven to bis cuHtomers. Kcmemlier the place. tt ttie old corner on First and Bri.aialbin Sts! Conrml Mfer. DR. V. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College ol London, FIngland, also of the Ik-lle-vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumor? ind wens, without pain or the knife. He also makes a specialty ol treat ment with electricity. Has practii eri in the German French aucl English hospitals. Calls promptly attended lay night. His motto is "o.OD WILL TO ALL." t"0tfiee and residence Ferrv street. I oetween I nird and Fourth. A."isro. PlIOSE WIS111NOA KIKSTCLASS IN 1 s'rjipcnt. the hest nin.lc t,, m..h,i ii.. climate of tlun euast, can lie suited hyea line n .ins. i. r.. fiyma:i n, opiKMite the Miwonii Teaijilj, Kiii.t street. The latest oealand iimtruinental mume kept for sale. Ainu the lament axKorttuent of atmipini; patterns to ielcet from this side of 'Krisco. Lcdwuik iven in iaintiii(c and embroider) at hei itudio over l.inn County Hank. Oive hei your order and vou will lie plciMe-l, NurKcrj Mb: Ilyman A lirownvll are preinifl in tlit-ir nurst'ry to fur niHh sill kinds of etcK-k, ami thost intt'iiiliiig to plant should rail upon them. llootH and SIioi-h. I'lircliiiserH f Hoota and Slinks la-ar in mind tljat !i advt-rtise-nu-iits and tifl'iTS of hit; discount! io not always mean best values. You w ill have to pay some one a profit as no one can do olivines.1: without expense. The quest on in who can hell you the beet good for the least money. S.MftL K. Yor.No. BAZAAR STORE.! 1891 AT . to satisfy customers iu quality Also carries the finest lines of Pianos & Organs ty the Willamette valley. CALL AM) EXAMINE HIS STOCK. ODD FKLLOWS TEMPLE, ALB.4XY, OREGON. Manufacturer of Choice Cipars AND mm mi) FINE IIOBTED M KEY Cigars I'lucr and Sniokini; TobattoB, Meertifhaum and Briar Pipes, fuil liue o- Smokers' Articles. Ne t ot to Plleiller'o candy store, Albany , Oreeoa, C. The largest and best line of $3 shoes for men in Albany. N. B. All my dry.goods at cost. FIRST STRKKT, ALBANY, OREGON. ake "immons 'Liver Regulator One Dose WO ATM ioo Dollar?. DAR S. L. R: I eonslder one dnre Im inonB Liver Regulator worth 100. waf conntiatod, hail Headache, could eat oth Ing with aatiHfaction or appetite- ha the blue, and felt altogether out of sorta. I re sorted to Blue Mass, Calomel. Qninin , and every remeily sujrireated, but onlv obtained tempomrv relief. One dose of S L R did m more irood than 9100 worth of doctors an doctoring-. Resp'y, J C Martim. I have lieen a teacher for twenty years, and durintr that time have had lepeated attacks of headache, produced by torpid Liver, and have been entirely cu cd by Simmons Livei Reirulator. I foun t to be of so mild i character in Its a -tion not to interfere. In the least with my duti tin the school room. To those similar i situi t d and subject to the same, I cannot 0 bigl recommend Sim moo Liver Reirulator. C, K. Chim) Camphal Isrllle Kj. G.L. Blackmail , DEALER IS- Dnm, Paints, Oils, Perfumery AND TOILET ARTICLESi And a full line of Books, Stationery, Periodicals. Prescriptions Carefully Conwounded DEALER IX- I7I.W Sea-rls, DEALER IX Fine Shoes for Ladies. Fine Shoes for !. iilleni.-ii. Fine Shoes for Children. And the fineMtlineof ient FURNISHING GOODS ii the city. . Sole ageney for tlie Ludlo' Fine Shoe. "1 here iet tied in I'.a QUARTER ker coiintx "Ore iron, near hat Uh A is now llakcr t'ity. apr1"nif nan ho ha BinecUtll I Utt I heeonie ideiitiicil with the resources A A ft anddee'iipmciit of that eoiintre. I hi-MuU man is no other than Mr. John Stewart, one of the wealthiest undinoet inliiiential citizen in the county. In a reeent letter he ay: "I hul iK-en HUfTcnnc from paiiB in m lujk ami irencral kidney emniiKint for noine time, and hai used many remtuicH withcut am hut temporary relief. The pains in in; hack had become ho Keverc ttui 1 w;i f-nveiited from atlenilinn to my work and could net nu.ve unhout the urn of a cane. Hearing, through a friend, ot the wonderful curc-i ef foit hy Oregon kidney Tea, 1 a iii iu cl t tryahox, and from that vcv lirrt d; I found ins-ant relief, and In fore u iwr hall ihe c-ilitents ot the hox the piins in E liack entirely disappeared I have every t ith in the virtues of the Oicu-on Kidney' Tea, ami can couttcientiouftly re.-tniuiend it to m friends. 1 uou!d not lie without it for anv thinjr." Oregon Kidney Tea cure headache, incon tinence ol uriee, hrick dut miliineui, hiirn inc or painful M-upatiun uhile unnatin:, ami all affection a of the kidney or urinarv organs of either sex. Health is Wealth ! Pr F-. C. West's nerve and hniin treatment, & u:r hysteria, dizzineat Ut hvadaclte, tu-r-vous prottratir. cutted by the use oi alcthol ur tobacco. ftunin)f of brain rcHuItim; in insanit nd Icmiiru: to mis cry, decay ai.tl low or power in eithei Btx kacti liox con tains one m -nth't treatnient. One dol lar ft Ikix, or six bo cs for ve dollars sent by mail pre paid on receipt of price. Guarantee iHHUeii only ty J. A CuniniiriK'rt, drutfffisi sole Mifeiit, Albany, S500 REWRD We will pay the above reward; for any caw of liver complaint d nM'iiNia, ni.-k hcadaj-he indiireRtlon, eonstiation or cotivenei wi cannot cure with West's liver pills, when tl direction are strictly complied with. 'I he) arc puicly vegetable "ever fail to rir utinfai-tion. l-irce I-oxes. rottainunr ..ill.. nril, Tli fretiilihf liiAimfiu urn. I only by the J"hn '. W cut coniiao.v. Chivaco Illinois, sold nv J. a. c-uinnnu, urunst Alliany, Oregon . Julius Gradwolil, proprietor of the Golden Rule Bazaar, informs us that he will add to bis already large business a complete line of shelf hardware and family groceries. The pales of his Golden Rule teas and baking powder ie steadily increasing. He still keep" up the elegant prizes with these goods. Silk mitts at the Ladies Bazaar. Boy's shirts vests at Sear'ia going at cost. A large line of children's sun bonnets, school hats, white aprons and dresses just received at the Ladies Basaar. Something nice in coffees at Allen P.rns. Thev run tlioi'r nn.n delivery wagon, and deliver goods promptly, THE- YaquinaRoute ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. K. HO;;, lircelier. Oregon Development Co.'s Steamship Line ;and 22 Hours Less Time Tliau by any oil er route: Accomodations uiiMirpanscil for ( n fi.it ao jafety. Karen atid frciiits via rc uiia an the tlrei'fin I lev nun-.t tit crmt ami 'a ships, much leva that hy any ether route veen all points in the V.'illiiii.il'e 1 tnd San r rancisco. Sailing dates. FROM TAIJI IK4. Willamette Valley.... w V Willamette Valley rum Sam rkAX cuco r7 , ..June 4th . i:it M.iy M June 9 .... 1;, 27 Willamette. Vallc ........... M'illamette Valley The company reserve the ru;ht to clm ig team era or H-iilimr clatcv. bAILT FArlnAMilia TRAINS Kxcept t!Uilas.) Yac,ulr.a7:fW i I l.r Alliany 12-20 Coivallis lu:Sn a " Corvallig lm Ar Alliany i !:x- a m Ar Yajuii,a 4'3' r. M O. 4i C. tlaitis jonucL-t at Ai!an aua (.'01 Via. M Hoao, C, . Hoar, Ctnerai J: in an el, U. f & P. agent Corvallia, O on EAST SOUTU VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE MO CM SHASTA ROUTE California cx rti Iraii.f run dudy 't'TH MKIU ;7:00 p m..Lv. ...I'ortiand . Ar.. 9:3. am 10:2b p m . . Lv. Alhany Lv . . ti: am 10:15atu..Ar b. rr;iiii:isci.l.v.. n-tn. pm l ocal l"a. I raln Hall- (Kv. .-ui ouy KiO a m. .Lv Pi.rtiai.d Ar. . 4:oo ; iu p m..Lv Alhi...l.i . . i..." ui Ai-mj p uiAr.....Kos4Tuir I.. i. .Jo am Lrlxinim iiram Ii. p ..Lv Alliany Ar.. f:: t m 2:36 pm Ar .. . . I.f-liaimn. ... . I.v . ni .m ':"Xiam. L-- Aloaiiy......... Ar.. 1 -1 puj 5.:i in.,Ar 1.1-iiaiii.n L .. j-- pm A1.HVNV 1AKJAI., IIA1I.Y (Kxcept Stlllil.lv) :W i- !i..l.v I'ostiand Kr.....(K. a a '.'jo ..Ar. . . A.l.iii...n ....fi.t a a PULLMAN LI. FFtTSI.Lhi t l:. TOURIST SU-. EI" !:.V. CARS, Fur axsconuuooaTioii r.f See. nd '.la.- 'a sent'cru attached to r'xpr. Wfd hide. liUt:i. Between I'oitlunJ and C'uiva.Ts Null Train llally - Kxccj.t Sum'uiy ;;3-iatn..Lv ...1'o.tlanl ...Ai.fi 30 p. in !2:lo p m..Ar tcrvruiis.. 1.. 1.5.,p. ru At Alhany and Corvallis n oicct with trains of trefc-on i acihi iia:iro&d. KxprrvN Train :!! .Kv-.pt Surnlay 4:40 p at. . Lv. , :25 p ui . Ar.. ..I'ort'and .. Ar. ..il. Vi :i'U ill.-. l.v. h:j am '5.41- THROUGH TiCKFTS io All l'oii,tfc EAST AND SOUTH sTFor tii kt-ts ai.d full it ..rniition re raolinv m; uipn, etc.. call on crii)ii.;' aent at Affiiii . lv. mjhiii.i.i:, e. p. i:h;kh., . Wanai-er A-i 1. I- P. A A WEAK fVIASSS C:in euro liiiuc.-ll' if il,u DKr:ilil( I KI 1 1 s i if f :l rl v nl iik a .! DOrfct'tlv rotum liis iiriirMiiii -iinl. itv by tmr litunt- t-t :itmM. The rt-uiai kablo cincf .ofl.g a a of iifrvous litl.ility ami private coiuolaints are t.r win-re Mump ing out ijuatttiy. Trtarivs arid iinestioii lit, a piiys-ician V nift to Htiirerinj; luiii.aiiity, will In- stut bee to thuse alliictec. Adcluta witli btdinp IMOXEKR INSTITCTK, 405 Kearny Vt., lim iu 2, can Krancisio, Cai. We carry a larjie sti-k of printer's t.itionery, will ;is sortwl, iMiuglit tlireet from the manuf;uturers at a low ligure, and can give the hest of work in all kinds of printing for the least money. Try ns. Paisi.ky it Smii.kv. THE MARKETS. AI.RANT QUOTATIONS. I.U M'f Flour t4.Zr, pt-l bbl Potatoes -loc Ejrirs Vic Buttt-r -iW-VH: Lard UHdViic. Hams 11(4 l.V. Shoulders tift Sc. Bacon 10 lac. Hops '20c.; llav TiuiOtLv. tICi nhta srl fl - ' - - i --- 111 Ol Ana es Orci n l .... i. Plui Dried, '.tftljo. per lb'. AP es anea Ueai lied Sc (it '.I c. RUudried Chickens f 5 00 1.50 Beef :;:!3c pross. Mutton -loper Lead Hoets -W tlrestec. Veal 6,'c. ECCS FOR SALE. I will Fell full lil eggs, both uncle and rose comb for tl 50 ner L5. nlsn lnto.i ' dotts, . Light Brahmas, InK.han ana I'iymuuth Rocks at ti e tame P. L. J. IK.i ck Tangent, Or.