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r THE MORNING HEKALD: WEDNESDAY JUNE 17, 191. flowing gaily craM L) ail.y A.ISU Weekly TER.VS OF SL'fiSCKlITIOX vailv foWlsr,.-.! .every morning except Monday.) e.tvert-.i by corner, per u-", y mail, fit )caf 6 ou S'ttKLVi ruh'i.hed etry Fri i:y Morn'.r: o ? com", ?tT annum, in ad.ance.... micii nut ia.i in advice. .?2.0t' .. 2 JO TilF. M l!l. Ma'ls it '.lie AHanv puslclS.e close K trail Coiccs north Hie K:wtTD states Tile V. est SMe )t);2l 0 A. , Ani the Natrow Oi t R. UJ J Of Iv-ru-unl a:.d a, i 11 A. M orvrjh.i iiid Vatj'oina 12;'i0 r. M . ittLO J..oth o.. ,;0 p. m TC'C podtcttice ill l.e c! d ca--ii evening O'o six to seven o'clock. nL'iftti-red matter for tlie ly niorriinL trim should lie mailed Leiore 6 clock the royious evening. ORKGOS 1'AClrIJ T1MK T " liLE. Arrhca beparU ra-ncnger. Fiti'ht .1 'm i- JOfin i 1'ifiu 7 4j a U: i:t'SL'SClTATJS! duo vxi:i. THE It often hapjH'iis that persons f.illin' into the water, are recov ered there from so ijuickly that, if some means could be employed to artificially oxyginize the lungs and circulation liiecuiM lie again asserted and prolonged, even in c.ises here the tutilici.il respira tion fai's t produce sui h a result. In the Nineteenth Century Lieu tenant Colo.nd 1 lemy Els-dale, of the Briti.-di Iioyal Engineers, ion tributes an aiticle on resuscitation by compressed oxygen, which 8 iggests a remedy not be 'ore tried in cases of inhalation of ca! gas or of poi-oiiiiiL' by ci ck'. dump in mines, and could also bj made available to resu.-citate l.ab diowm -J op.'e. Colonel E'sdale relates that in the yt."- Is.Sl, a sapper, engaged under his cou. inand at Chatham, while emp'y ing a wiir-balloon inllatvd with coal gas was overpowered by the gas. The niPii when he wa reached was to all appearances dead. There w-- no act' - o; the heart that cou'd be fe!t. an.l no perceptible breath'n. (V! n-l Klsdale thought oi the steM till 'S of compressed oxygi. ii wh'ch were used for the o.vyhydn.g n ILh, t.i'l sent for one, whi.l. . "itained pure oxygen at a Tissue of over 1,000 pounds t the i.icl.. The man's njuth v.-s forced open, the nozzle 'i' valve placed within it, and the oxygen t.niud on gently and in f nail quantity, i That liitle, however, was unite! enough to intl.ite the patient's! lnngs with oxygen in the briefest pjssible time. The t;lt- was extraord;-iat .-. In ih - e o." a nr - to all !.!,( , ranees r,,..l t.-n . fifteen seconds he was in su h I violent paroxpsma that it needed four of his omrads I) hold him with all I hi-ir mi Oi! Tlu M. .i..!r 3 soon subsided. an 1 w lien t!i;i me 1-; ical otli'jer on duty arrive 1 i.o (h-j cl red th it the mji's life had bei-n save l,an 1 Ih :t wi'i a ft. weeks: i:i the hospii.i! h would recover, j nen the a nbuh' ne a-rived it; met the puiint a '.:ng l.ni to! the b;:rrack. Nc:.t inorn;-ig lie j was repoi t-. d b .ck at l.i-s workj again, and on bt'iig 'ies' 'oii-.-d he j asset ted that he h id never fdij letter in liis 1-e. Colonel E'-.l de j 1-iys paiticc'ar stre.-s upon the! point that even in c.is .1 of minor! it-is prisoning th' after eH'cc' are! considerable; head-he. nausea' and diilicu'ty of bie.i:h:ng being I experienced for sever.!1 days. And yet, 'i spite cl the compaiai've enormous (juantity of poisonous gas which the sapj lt must have enhaled, the dose of oxygen vider pressure seemed to have driven it completely out of his sy.-tmi. .It would not, of course, be proper to dose any patient with oxygen in the w holesale fashion which, un der the stress of e-gency, was here adopted. But it is pointed out that the oxygen may be safely stored under pressure in small Dottles or in reservoirs made ol the finest steel, with a valve affording au absolute Lt rniet.'cid seal, tile gas to be let out of the eteel reservoir into a rr.hli.-r bjg such as is used in the adminis1 -a-tion of "laughing g,is."' It is not 'alone in cases of poisiT'ij; by g.is or carbonic acid that Colonel Els dale believes that oxygen might :e used effectively. Aim st daily during the summer m inths per sons are taken out of the water in a half-drowned state, too far gone to take the usiipI stimubnts or restoratives. They eie simply be cause there are no ready means of giving the necessaiy stimr'us to the exhausted vitality ; and with oxysien for the It' i- ;s a-"p!ij xi.i tc I person w h is ho; -;less ly gone, far as all or li-.iai methods are concerned, might be r'. A r l. A Dkui.in court dLti-icl that t!ie lite other calling of .lay the Emperor ' a socialist" by a socia!" ibt did not come within the rule of punishable insults to majesty. It was argued that to a socialist socialism is the quin;eseence of wisdom and purity, and therefore that the epithet uttered bv one of ! these, lilllst be resrarded as in- tended for a compliment. By the s.iuie token it would be compli- mentary to President Ihrrison for a Mormon to call him a polygam ic. )r for those Turkish gentle men who seized and held for ransom a party of rich European travelers the o:her day, if they should salute their Sultan as a brigand. But it is not only Berlin court that sometimes have to twist their decisions into quaint shapes in order to avoid difficul ties. Piiotiick wine art promises to prove destructive to the reputa tion of liembrandt. A critic of the works of the hitherto famous artist has discovered that many works credited t Kenibrandt con tain the signatures of his pupils, which he caused to be painted out and in place, '.hereof substituting i is own. l'erhaps the camera will help to explain the phenomenal industry of certain other "Teat masters in the same fashion. The extraordinary industry of some of the ancients, so entirely at vari ance with the modern reposeful habits of j-'cnius, might be under stood if we were clearly informed whether it was the practice in olden times for the master to claim credit for all the line performances of his pupils. Tiik Spokane Keview makes a telling point when it asks its con temporaries -who are becoming black in the f .ce shouting Jjillion dollar consrres-. to pecify some of the extravagances. The Ke vie a is right in its assertion that the Eastern papers which have started th:s cry regard evoy dollar spent in the West as so much money thiown away, and it is also sound w hen it declares that the people who want river and harbor improvements, decent fortifica tions and proper public buildings are dmcliug idiots to side W'th the alleged economists w ho de nounce ad expenditures as waste. TH 12 Glorious Fourth EUGEN E WILL CELEBRATE, j And will give more elaborate and I enthusiastic entertainment than i any city in the state. Kvery- : 1 1 i . . i t c. llu" ot V V'eu wr a patriotic jubilee. THE I'D REGIMENT EMCAUPK E.2T T Will be in session at Eugene at that time, anil the week preced ini.', and will form a very attrac tive lea'ure of the day. This tine body of TitM) men will give sp en did exhibits of drill, parade, etc. Dances and open air concerts with music by the best band in the state each evening, all ith the In auty and grandeur of mili tary order and discipline. BEST MUSIC IN THE STATE, Sham Lattle, Races, tames, Hose Contests, Etc. f3T"Everylody invited. HUMPHREYS Int. Hi mhikkVs Si m im sare wientifii illv I ami iMruhilly pnpan-.! prim;riitiirm; iih'i i -'it uiinv ri in pruaif pr.i. the with snc- t..si. ami fur ovt-r thirty fir u-vl hy tht kiIIc. Kv.-ry single Sjii-iilii; ij a iu'rc fur tin? 'list'ise naiiu-d. Tilt-.- s-.-iii.- enru without ilruvimr, fur'iit .r n-hi :in thi Hystciii, ami are in fart an.l ii.nl i hi: sovurci.-ii ri uiclad uf the worM, I.KT Of PRIM lrL Ni'S. tl kKM. rRUKS.. 1 Fi-vers 1'inetiyM, iritlaiiunatiuti..- l': Worms, wiirm feWr. 'wnrm colic... 2 'ryi:ia Culir, or tetthinu of infants.. iii 4 llarrl:e. of hihlrt-n r alult4 25 f lHciiUTy, Ortiiii;, Ihlliuu Colic i'i i l.'hulcra MiriU!, cniitinj -j;, 7 l'.iKh, coMs, hpimliiti s NiuralL'ia, t.H.:huhc, Kaccaihc 2i ! IKailachf, sit k h. :i.l i.:lir, vertigo.... V 10 liH)vii.i. hi!iiou?i Ht-itnai-h 1 1 Snii;ircssil or I'alnftll IVrioil :, 12 V. hitc. loo imtftic )K:tio,ts 2."' 1:1 Cronp, coiil'Ii, tlilll ult lire ithinir U S.ilt hlietim. c.ivsiH:la8. eruptions.. 'J.'. la KtK'iriia:ihi, rheiiinatie liains Ii Kevtr aixi ai.'ue, rhil Is in.iUria. . 17 I'lies, hliii'i i T hleeilin l:M'atarrti. intluetiza, colli in the lu-ail Jll WhiMipin C"Hn, inlclit couIm -I lleneral ilcliility, physical weakness -7 h:iinev ilitasi.' 10 .".0 i Nervuiis ilr hility yi I'rinary W'eaki.ess, witting hed 1 l U Diseases il the heart, pilpitation.... 1 Ch Sold bv dru'ist-i, or sent potiiiil on re eclpt ol price. lr. lliliiitthrcys' Manual. (144 pau'tM) ri-.hly bound in cloth and uilil, mail ed rcc, HU.MI'UKKVS' MKH. o, 111 i 113 W.Uiani St , New Voik SPEC I FIGS Children Cry for PITCHER'S Castoria SPRING OUR STOCK OF SPRING WAGONS IS THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE ON THE PACIFIC COAST, AND COMPRISES ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF Four-Spring Passenger and Moun tain Wagons, SFEC1AL r.VRCEL DE LIVERY WAGONS. ONE-HORSE BUSINESS WAGONS, ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE WAGONS, ETC. It will pay all nar;ies want ing Spring wagons of any description to call upon or correspond with us. We guarantee our vehicles the best, pi ices lowest, quality considered Staver & Walker NEW MARKET BLOCK, - - - PORTLAND, OREGON WE CARRY Till LARGEST AND THE PACIFIC COAST OF Machinery ani Vehicles r st: no KOK CATAUKi.E AND Plill'K LIST. W. 0.13A.-V1S ALBANY, - r : i j 2 v The men of this vicinity need not be jealous because their wives j talk so constantly about Matthews 1 and Washburn, "its not their irood I looks the ladies are talking about. : t- .1 i: i -i . ii. 13 me (:uou ijuaiueM oi tne -ook and heating stoves they sell. Every one seems to be delighted when they buy from M. and W. School Tax Notice The school tax hi school district No 5, a now due and pav aoie. Call the same liniment. at my ollh e and pay before it bee lines tie-; C. A FULL LINE OF BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES FOR liOYS AND IHKLS JULIUS GRADWOHL'S G3LDEN RULE $PBI1G The public is mense FOR THE His assortment U liij and prices. ;.'r th:fi The Highest Market I'ricc Paid for Country Produce. WAGONS. HALF-PLATFORM SPRINGWAGONS, SCROLL SPRING Wagons' "HANDY WAGONS," 'TAYLOR' OR THREE SPRING WAGONS, II A LE-SPRI NG YA( JONS, EXPRESS WAGONS, DELIVERY WAGONS, MOST COMPf.KTK STfin,- of Every Doscripticn. c CO. AGENTS OREGON. ALBANY 1 1 in ii. I All i ALBANY, OREGON ! A Eul! C( ips of Irirtiuctois. Classical, si'.if tific, literary, or mmercia. mil normal cla-.is. Courses "f muili ar-i-aneil to meet the needs of all trades ot jtmletits. hpe, ial iii'luccments t.fferol to fludents frouiahroad. Tuition ranirca from ."..50 to 13.50 Per Trrni. Instrumental instruction in uiuttic i iven hy .Miss Laura (Joltra. Uoar.l in private families at low rates, aim mils for self tioarilinir at mnali ph. a 1 ro"18 '"r " ooarUinK at snmit expeniw. I caretul muervis:on oxerrimxt m-- careful untierviaion exercised over pup For eir. ul irs and full particulars, adiircsf the pnsident, KEV. KLUKKT N. COND1T, Albany, Oregon. CROWDER BROS : Contractois and Builders. Jfiice on First sireet wTf h VI. 1 3ce A Cusick, real estate agents .lhany, Oregon. Estimates e! i ii iiu mhos ot ouuaingsor caroen (i. I'.i -iiKiiuiT. lerwork. All work intrusted to I Mstrn t Clerk. will bo promptly executed. MNODSCEMEST invited to inspect the im stock of Dry SPRING OF ever l)jfy, an 1 he is prepared Star Bakery ..A FULL STOCK OF.... Staple Groceries The hest quality of teas, coffees, candies nuts, (tc. FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this old reliahle house !s also to he found a complete assortment of fresh family groceries, lo whicl is constantly heiinr atlded all the seasonable lines of groceries and pro risions, such as Cranberries, -Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Cannea Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These goods were all bouirlit when prices ere low and the benefit of tbe margin will be iven to his customers. Kemenilier ti c place, it the old corner on Kirs, and Ur..j.aibin hts. Con rati Myer. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of iinuon, England, alsool tliei'.clle vue Medical College. The Dr. naa spent a lifetime of itudy and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumors ind wens, without pain or the knife. He also makes a specialty of treat tnont with electrieity. Has practii ed in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended Jay night. His motto is "(.OI) WILL TO ALL." O"0llice and residence. Lebaion j Oreg -ii 11HOSE WISIIINO A KIKST-CLASS IN L s'raipont, the he9t made to stand the climate of this coast, can lie suited hvca'tini; it Slis: n. E. Hynian's, opisitc the M.- mic Tenipls, Kirst street. The latest voc; " and instrumental music kept for sale. Alco i'ie largest assortment of stamping patterns to select from this side of 'Frisco. Lef ons given in lainting and emiiroiilery at her rtudio over l.inn County Hank. Give her your erder and you will be pleased, Nursery. Me.' -3. Ilyman & firownell are prepared in their nurseiy to fur nish all kinds of stock, and those intending to plant should call upon them. Hoots ami Shoes. j Purchasers of F.oots ami Shoes near in muni tlia. big advertise ments and oilers o" big discounts io not always mean best values. You will have to pay some one a profit as no one c do businefs without expense. 'J ne ijnest on is who can sell you the best goods for the least money. Samiel E. Young. BAZAAR STORE. Goods 1891 AT to satisfy cuatcuiers in quality n i V1WJU1J Also carries tLe finest lines of Pianos & Organs iy THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK. ODD FKLLOYVS TEMPLE, ALB.4NY, ORF.GOX. J"TJIjI"CrS J"OSFI"HT, Manufacturer of Choice Cigars -AND Clears Plug and Smoking Tobapcos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, at full lin o' Suiokers' Articles. Ne tot to Pffelffer's candy store, Albany, Oreeon, Once 'VVo wish to remind you that we car ry the most Complete Line of Hard ware, SStoves and l-lanes in the Val Ie" MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. FEED -:- -AJND- GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET. WANTED SPECIA LLY Hay, cata and lotatcep. to supply austome cc tne .rgon I'acinc nan road extension and my increasing home here I sell in quantities to suit the Second street ake Emmons 'Liver Regulator One Dose WO ATM foo Dollars. Drar S. L. R: I consider one doo Im mons Liver Regulator worth 9IM. was constipated, hail Headache, could eat oth ing with satisfaction or appetite' ha the Hues, uo leu altogether out of sorts. I re sorted to Blue Mass, Calomel. Ouinin . and every remedy suggested, but only obtained temporary relief. One dose of 8 L R did m more good than IM worth of doctors an doctoring. Kesp'y, J c IfaRTra. I have been a teaJier for twenty rears, and during that time have had lepeated attacks of headache, produced by torpid Liver, and have been entirelv cu cd by Simmons Llvet Regulator. I foun. t to be of so mild l chara-.-ter in its a -tion not to interfere. In the least with my dutl (in the school room. To those similar i situi t d and subject to the same, I cannot 9 higti recommend Sim mons Liver Regulator. K, K. Chirk Camposl'iTUl t. in si f-J l- G.L. Blackmar, DEALER IN Drutrs, Paints, Oils, Perfumery AND TOILET ARTICI1.KS1 And a full line of Books, Stationery, Periodicals. Prescriptions Carefully Comoounded- DEALER IN- Again STORE trade Durchasers. Store in Strahau 15rick, R M. ROBERTSoN 'Ihere aet- tied in Ka-I QUARTER ' ker county Ore n ( icon, near whatUl M 19 now baker City. PCTIIDV man who haa einctUCll I Ull I become identified with the rcwuimlAn and devcli ipment of that country. Thisft U U man is no other than Mr. John KLew&rt r... ol the wealthiest and most influential citizens in the county. In a recent letter he saya: "1 had been Buffcriiiu from pains in niv la k and general kidney complaint ior notu'e time, and ha: used many remedies wi'hcut any but temporary relief. The pains in mj liack had liecome so severe that I was prevented from attending to my work and could not move without the uxe of a cane.- Hearing, through a friend, of the wonderful curei ef foit by Oregon Kidney Tea, r wan induced to try a box, and from that vcv first dose 1 found insiant relief, and before u inir half the contents or the box the piins in c y lack entirely diaapptred 1 have every faith in the v iriues of the Oregon Kidney' Tea, and can eouscieniiousiy reeommetid it to my friends. I would not be w ithout it for any thing. " Oregon Kidney Tea cures headache, incon tinence of urii e, brick dust sediment, burn ing or painful seimtion while minuting, and all atfeetions of the kidney or urinary organs of either Bex. Health is Wealth ! Dr E. C. nerve and Wesft brail: treatment, a guar anteed specific fot hysteria, dizzinew hts, headache, ner vous prostratioc caused by the use ol alcohol or toliaeco, softening of brain resulting in insanity and leaiiitu to nils cry, decay and low of power in either sex Each box con tains one ni .nth'f treatment. One dol lar a box, or six box es for y dollars, sent by mail pre paid on receipt ol price. Guarantee issued only hy J. A. Cummings, druggist sole agent, Albany, Oregon. 5500 REWARD We wilt pay the above reward; for any cast of liver complaint, dysperaia, sick headache, indigestion, constipation or ctivcncss w cannot cure with West's liver pills, when tl direction are strictly complied with. The) are put ely vegetable and never fail to givi satisfaction. Larve boxes, containing 3. Iffion, t-i ttnw, - j oi; Kouiiie IliailUiaCIUrOO . Onlv hv the John C. Went mmnanv rhiro Illinois. Sold bv J. A.fCummiugs, druggis Albany, Oregon. Julius Gradwohl, proprietor of the Golden Rule Bazaar, informs us that he will add to his already large business a complete line of shelf hardware and family groceries. The sales of his Golden Rule teas and baking powder is steadily increasing. He still keeps up the elegant prizes with these goods. Silk mitts at the Ladies Bazaar. Boy's shirts vests at Searis going at cost. A large line of children's sun bonnets, school hats, white anrnna and dresses just received at the Ladies Basaar. Something nice in coffippfl ot Allen Bros. Thev run thpir nvm delivery wagon, and deliver rmmlH promptly, THE Yaqnina Route ! OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. E. HOGG, Receiver. ANC Oregon Development Co.'s Steamship Line 01 ;akd Hours Less Time Tluui by any other route: 22 Accomodations niiHurpaseed for muff 1 1 en lafety. tares id lreii.t via Yftjuiiia an the UreKOii lteve opment company's ahipe, much less that hy any ether route ween all points in the W illlamtt'e l ud San Franciscoi SAILING DATES, Willamette Valley -.June 4th w v.... iat Willamette Valley '22, FROM BAN FaaSCIKtl ut :i Willamette Valley June ft Willamette Vallev ' J, 27 The company reserve the right to cfcam teamen ur sailing Uatefl. DAILY FAHbSNOKR TLAQCS Kxcept bunilaya.) L Yac,air.a 7:fW mlLv Albany 12-50 H CorvallM 10:36 a I " Curvaliia lK'im Ar Albany a M I Ar Vauii.a 4'3S r. o. a. v. 1 1 -ii ne ixnuect at Ai:ao and t oi W. M. Hoao, C. . Hcbt-E, General llatiak'cr. ti. i' & P. agent Uorvallis, O on EAST SOUTH ik- SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE California ex) reee trains run daily KORTU 7:00 p m..Lv.., 10:2 p ui..Lv.. 10.15 a ni.. Ar... ..Portland ....Ar.. 9:31 am ..Albany Lv.. B:2i ara .. b. Francisco. Lv.. H-i?) ptn Local 1'an.t. Train lall- ;Ei. Sunday 8.-00a m..Lv Portland . 12:2rtpm..Lv.... Albanj 5:40 p mAr.....Rojoinv.. , .Ar. . 4:Ki m ..Lv..!.ki MU -l.v. . ; J .an llMtiiun Urinrh, 2.36 p wiLv... 2:35 p m Ar .. 7:S0 a m..L S.Siim..Ar .Albany Ar.. tin .Lebai!.in.....l.v . k:.. k.n Allianv..... Ar.. .:; in Lebanon ... Lv.. i4' pm ALBKNV LOCAL, DAILT (Kxcept Suildaj ) :. r M..I.V Portland Ar....9.oo a m U.ou Ar. ..AiU4iiy..Lv....o.oo a a rULLMAI-i bl'Ft ET.SLKKI i.K. TOURI.ST SLEEHNG CAKS, For accommouatinn of Second-C'la Pa sengcrs a'.tached tu tijirm 1 iai Side m vision. Between l'oitland stiid Ccrv?!li8 Mall Train Inlly - Except Sunday 7:S0am..Lv . 12:10 p m..Ar. .Po.tlan.l ...Ar.S.30p. m . Corvaiiis.. L; li.ihp. m At Alliany and Corvallis connect with trams of Oregon PacificKailroad. Exprrtm Train Itaiiy (Kxcipt Sunday 4:40 p m. .Lv.. 7:25 p m.. Ar.. ..Portland... Ar.. 8:20 am .. il c.M inn rille . Lv ..' 5.45 am THROUGH TICKETS lo All Point EAST AND SOUTH tfFot tickets and full information re garding tat.-s maps, etc., call on couiiwnv't agent at Aihaiiv. it. KOK1II.KII, E. P. ROCLRS, iinnarer Asst. a. V ft H, A A WEAK (VIAN Can cure himself of the tie plorable results of carlv almee ond jierfectly restore his vigor and vital ity by our home treatment. The remarkable cures of hopeless ra." a of nervous tlebilitv and private comolaints are ever where btamo ing out quackery. Treaties and question list, a physician's gift to suflerinj: hunianitv, will be sent fiee to those alflictec. Address with stamp I'lOXEER IXSTITI TE, 405 Kearny St., Koom 2, 8an Francisco, Cal. We carry a largo Ftink of printer's stationery, well as sorted, bought diret t from the manufacturers at a low figure, and can give the lest of work in all kinds of printing for the least money. Try us. Paisi.ky A- Smilkv. THE MARKERS. ALTIANr QUOTATIONS. Wheat-'.iiif Oat Mic Flour $4.2.1 tut tbl Potatoes -Wo Eirps lie Butter i50::rc Lard loathe. Haras Ug 15c. Shoulders Ub'c. Bacon 10(3 12c Hops 20c.-; Hay TimotLy, J16, oats and cfceat ft-. App es flreen, $1 per bn. PIujii Dried, igc. per lb. App'es dried bleached 9c snndrled & H C. Chickens 5 00 (35.50 Beef 33c jrross. Mutton ;i:5 5oper head. Hoes fiio. dressec. Veal 6aKc EGGS FOR SALE. I will sell full Wood Leghorn eggs both single and rose eVn.b, for 1 50 per 13, also dotted Wya dotts Light Erhmas, Ungshan and riymouth Kocks at tbc i Fame P"ce. L. J. HoccK, Tangent, Or.