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THE MORNING ITERALD: SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1891.
DAIUY 1ND WEEKfcY
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
i
DAILY
Published ;every morning except Monday.)
etirered by carrier, per week ... 0-20
T mail, per year 8 Ob
WaKKLY,
Published every Friday Morning.)
e copy, per annum, In advance. .....2.0C
A oen not paid in advance. ....... 2.60
THE MAIL.
Mail tt the Albany poatotfice close
lose
jsOa. M,
Far all offices north
The Eastern states
The West Side
And the Mai row Ga R. RJ
or rouiami ana si i, II. M
orvaliis and Yaquina ....12:30 r.
; k ornce aoiith MM 7 at) r.
The poatotfice will be cl n d each evening
on six lo seven o'clock,
lusgutered nutter lor the ly mondiir
train should be mailed before o clock thi
reyious ereninr.
OREGON PACIFIC TIMETABLE.
Arrives Depart
r auentror
Fuinht. ... .
ll.nptu 12.20 pm
. 3.4"iin 7.45 a n
PRODIGAL MAX.
In all the natural resources thai
minister to the wants of man,
such a3 timber, coal and gas, man
kind exhibit a cart-lets prodigiiliiy
that is truly surprising. The
forests of the world are ruthlessly
destroyed often wantonly so. In
relation to coal and ga, the Age of
Steel says that of the character
idti j features of modern life is its
tremendous industrial energy ar.d
a corresponding abuse of natural
resources. In mineral, oils and
gases we have been constantly
adding to our discoveries of stock
in hand, and with seemingly in
exhaustible supplies stowed away
in the subterranean cellars of the
hemisphere the idea of economic
use has not very generally
troubled the industrial braid. In
no one phase lias it been more
prominent than in the wild vtatte
of natural gas. The traveler may
see in some localities the exuber
ant flare of street lights burnin
by day as well as night, and for at
least twelve hours in twenty-four
an absolute an I unreasonable
waste of heat and light. In some
localities, for purposes of exhibi
tion or amusement and the fun of
blinking one's eyes at a modern
phenomenon, gas wells are ignited
and fountains of flame playing in
space from 80 to 10J feet high are
evidence of modern prodigality.
All this involves an enormous con
sumption of a valuable but
limited natural resource, the per
manency of which is extremely
doubtful, and its service in ir dus
trial development of such import
ance as to make it economic use a
public necessity. Experience
demonstrates that the subterran
ean reservoirs are not perennial,
and that the pressure usually en
countered in new wells gradually
decreases as internal supplies are
exhausted. The money invested
and the industrial interests in
volved are of sufficient magnitude
to justify any nietho'i tending to
restrict unreasonable vate and to
conserve anil invaluable industrial
agent. All natural le-ources aie
limited. Iu some, as in coal, the
exhaustion is slow, but it is,
nevertheless, gradinl and certain.
The coal deposits in Great LVitiun
have been exhumed to ench an
extent that the dilficulties iu rail
ing are adding to the cost of the
ptoduct and making what was
once a national industry les-s and
less so year by year. A few gen
erations of men can practically
exhaust the product of a million
years, afiid consign to posterity an
unnecessary overty of material.
History is not without its ex
amples. The treeless wastes of
Western Asia were once populous
with semi-civilized nations and
empires, who have left behind
them a big graveyard and a w ild
erness. It is true that modern
science ia every day adding to our
skill in making use of one agent as
another disappears, but in no
sense can human ingenuity justify
tue abuse of natural forces, or save
a nation or an age from the in
evitable penalty of indisciimii.ate
waste.
PROTECT I NO THE SEALS.
An agreement lias been con
eluded between the United states
and Great Britain by which the
two powers are to unite in prohi
biting the killing of fur seals in
the eaatern half of 15th ring sea
until May, 18lJ, the only excep
tion being that 75D may he killed
during that tiaie by the lessees of
the United States government..
If the two nations act promptly
and in good faith, as will undoubt
edly be the case, the protection to
the fur peals during the present
season will be ample and ade
quate. The only serious dangei
has been from Iiiitish Columbian
sealers, with their methods of
pelagic sealing, and these will.
very shortly be brough to an end
by the united eifrrU of American
and English cruisers, which will
be ser.t into Uehring sea as fast as
sail and steam can carry them.
The preamble of f.iis agreemen';
indicates that it is not to be
deemed in anywise conclusive of
the ultimate ijuestion of jurisdic
tion over Ueh ring sea. It recites
that the agreement has been made
for the purpose of avoiding irrita
ting differences anl with a view to
promote the friendly settlement of
the questions pending between the
two governments, and to preserve
the seal species, and expressly de
clares that it is made without pre
judice to the rights or claims of
either party.
Thi3 agreement will be eminent
ly satisfactory to everybody ex
cept the seal poachers, who would
be w illing to see an international
war provided they could secure a
few hundred seal skins before h ;s
tilities should begin. Our Victor
ian friends who have invested so
liberally in sealing outfits will be
seriously displeased at the i'gree
ment, but it will meet the wishes
of l he people of tne United Males
and of Great Ifritain, and the seal
poachers will haveto contend them
selves with their ill-gotten gains
of previous years.
Tiik republicans of the country
will receive with piofound satis
faction the greeting which Ohio
sends to them. The ring'ng
declarations of the platform, and
the nominations, even more forci
bly than the platform, give assur
ance that neither republican
principles nor republic spirit were
shaken by the political storm of
last November. There has been
some reason to fear a want of the
old-time courage, and because of
this fear the doings at Columbus
are especially gratifying.
If you stiller pricking pains on
moving tho eyes, or cannot bear
bright light, and find your sight
week and falling, von should
promptly use lr. . McLean's
Strengthening Ee Salve. 25
cents a box.
Croup, whooping cough and
bronchitis immediately relived by
.Shiloh'sCure. For sale by Foshay
& Mason.
For lame back, side or chest,
use Shiloh's porous plaster. Trice
23 cents at foshav & Mason.
THE
Glorious Fourth
EUGEN E
WILL CELEBRATE,
And will give more elaborate and
enthusiastic entertainment than
any city in the etate. Every
thing will be provided for a
patriotic jubilee.
THE 21) REGIMENT
ENCAMPMENT
Will be in session at Eugene at
that time, and the week preced
ing, and will form a very attrac
tive feature of the day. I'iiis tine
body of .VH) men w ill give sp.en
did exhibits of drill, parade, etc.
Dances and open air concerts
with music by the best bind in
the state each evening, all with
J tie b: auty and grandei:r of mili
I tary order and discipline.
BEST MUSIC IN THE STATE,
Sham battle, Races, Games,
Hose Contests, Etc.
yEverybody invited.
HUMPHREYS
1
Ik. Hi MrnRKY's Si'mincMare PcientMiclly
ami tMrufiilly pruarnl prescriptions; ntJ
lor in inv ycur? in firivatu practice witli bhi--i'vm,
ami for over thirty years ust-J Uv tht
lcple. Kvory single optvi rtc is u cure (or
tin: lisu,ue .
ThcM tK-"itij-t cure without drupj;iiiir,
purin r rc lu.in the syHtviii, ivul are in
fii't ami ii(H.'J tlic aoveruijpi ruiuu'Jics of the
worM,
LIrtT OK PR1" II'AL NiH. CI KK8. PRICFS..
2 Worm-", worm fewr, worm cotic..,,
I i'tsvA Colic, or tovtl)tn of iitf&ntH. .
4 Uinrrhi'v of chililrcn r rvlultH
:t ntvry, liripiii, ItiliioiH Colic .....
r Choi era Morlm, vcmitin
7 Cuiulw, tol'Is, hri'ii. hitis
5 NeuriL'ia, ItHith.v hu, Kaa-ai-lie
t HeaiUchr, si k h.aii-het vurtio....
10 Iimh psia. hilltouH st-nnarh
II Snpprt-.-Mil or r.unful I'trioiU
l i httcM, too profns; jK.'iimls
13 Croup, uonuh, ititll-ult hrtuthini;
U .Silt Khtiini. cAsiH:l.tH. vrupliona..
It Khuniarisiii, rluiiiM tic pains
t Ktr tr an I ai;ue, clul In malaria. .....
17 I'll-, li L inl r hlct'iiint;
1:1 Catarrh, iniltn nz.i, coM in the h''ai
JO WtinupiiiLf violent coutflM
Jt (.fiRTiil tlt-hUity, physical weakness
J" Ki'lT- di'tiLH.;
Nuvuus ilcluiity 100
:o I rinarv Wi- tki.i-ss, wi ttinf hvi M)
Li.s:an-o the heart, palpitation.... 1 M
Solti I iv IruxL'ixtH, or sent postpaid on re
ceipt of price. lr. Ilumphreys' Manual, (144
pairi-M) ri' hly lMutttl in cloth and if old, mail
ed rcc, UUMI'HKKYS MKI. O.,
Ill & IU William at , New Yoik.
"P EG! F I C S .
Children Cry
for PITCHER'S
Castoria
SPRING WAGONS.
OUR STOCK OF SPRING WAGONS IS THTC LAROE3T AND MOST
COMPLETE ON THE PACIFIC COAST, AND COJtPKISES
ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF
Four-Spring Passenger and Moun
tain Wagons,
SPMC1AL PARCEL DE
LIVERY WAGONS,
ONE - HORSE RUSINESS
WAGONS,
ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE
WAGONS, ETC.
It will pav all parties want
ing Spring wagons of any
description to call upon or
correspond with us.
e guarantee our vehicles the b.'st,
Staver &
.NEW MARKET BLOCK, -
WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE 8T0CK ON
THE PACIFIC COAST OF
Maokinery ani 7ehiol93
SUM) YOU OATAI.Ot!
W. C. DAVIS fc
ALBANY, -
-.iSSBw:
9. of
The men of this vicinity need
not be jealous because their wives
talk so constantly about Matthews
and Washburn. Its not their good
looks the ladies are talking about,
it is the good qualites of the cook
and heating stoves they sell. Every
one seems to be delighted when
they buy from M. and W.
School Tax Notice,
The school tax in school
district No 5, is now due and pay
able. Call at my ofl'n-e and pay
the same before it becomes de
linquent. C. G. P.rnKii tier.
District Clerk.
" 2TTA mt&tY '
A FULL LINE OF BICYCLES AMD TRICYCLES
FOR 1'OYS AND GIRLS
JULIUS GRADWOHL'S GOLDEN RULE
Spbing
The public is invited to inspect the im
mense stock of Dry Goods
FOR THE
Hi3 assortment i? h'xx thin ever Iwfore, an-l ha Is prwpareJ to satisfy cuatciuers in quality
and priaea.
The Highest Market Price Paid for Country Produce.
HALF-PLATFORM
SPRING WAGONS,
scroll spuing wagons,
"handy wagons,"
taylor' ok three
spring wagons,
half-spring wagons,
express wagons,
delivery wagons,
prices lowest, quality considered, i
Walker
- - PORTLAND, OREGON.
of
Every Description.
J K AND ritK'E LIST.
OO.
OREGON.
ALBANY
Collegiate Institute. 1 :p m-tro.
, I1HO.SE WISHING A FIRST-CLASS IN
ALB Atl Y, GREGOli' - s'rJti'ent, the bust made to stand tho
climate of this coast, can be suited by ca'ling
IS90 IM1 -it Ilia; U. E. Hjiiiau's, opxsite tho Masonic
.... i'eaiplB, First street. The latest vocal and
A hUll (( ips Of Iriftll'iCtOIS. -instrumental music kept for sale. Also the
, . , ,.. . i largest assortment of stamping patterns to
Classical. Mc' Uy, f mmercta. ; (l.lwt frm tli88il)B of .,.-riHl.;,. Lteiltm
and normal cla-scs. Courses nf study ar; . eivca in iaintimr anJ embroider) at her
rawed to meet the needs of all trades o itu,llo ov,.r ,jilin Counly Umk 'aive her
students. bpe. lal inducements offered to ; )0ur 8r(lur all(1 you wi bc piej
itudenU from abriuuL tuition ranges Jroni j
S5.50 lo 13.50 IVr Trin. lNuriwr'.
Inatrumental instruction in n.UHic 1 i
itivcn by Miss Laura (ioitra. Mei s -9. II vman & Crownell are
B.)anl in private families at low rates, and I nivna red in thoir nnrsprv til fnr
rooms for self boardiiur at small ex,wnse. A P- T, , , ) nrsery W mr
careful supervision exercised over pup ! u13" a1.1 kinds of Stock, and those
from hi.me. i intending to plant should call upon
tho pre?ide;'t,
iii;iii.uipiiQaiiii iuii faLicu:anj, auuresf
UEV. ELUERT N. COXDIT,
Albany, Oregon.
OROWDER BROS
Contractois and Builders.
JfRce on First street w ith Wal-
i ace & Cusick, real estate agents,
Jhany, Oregon. Estimates eiven
n all kinds of buildinesorcarnen-!
ierwork. All work intrusted to
will be promptly executed.
announcmen
SPRING OF
Ai
Star
Bakery
..A FULL STOCK OF..
Staplo Groceries
The best quality cf teas, coffees, candles
outs, etc.
FRESH BARED BREAD EVERY
DAY.
At this old reliable house la aim to be
found a complete assortment of fresh family
groceries, to which is coiiHtantly being added
' all the seasonable lines of groceries and pro
1 visions, such as
j 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 wore all boiurht when price
ere low and the benefit of tie margin will be
iveii to his customers. Remember the place,
.t the old corner on Kirstand ilrr julbiu Sts.
Conrad Myer.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College cf
Loudon, England, also of the Jielle
vue Medical College.
The Dr. has Bpeut a lifetime of
study and practice and makes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, scrof u la enlargements, tumors
lllfl U'priR lAMtbiiot. ,,nin tlta Irnifa
: He also makes a specialty of treat-
nent with electricity. Has practit ed
ia the German French and English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
lay night. His motto is
V.OD WILL TO ALL."
O"0Hice and residence, Lebaion
Orogn
i t Item.
Boon anil Slioes,
Purchasers of Boots and Shoes
bear in mind that big advertise
ments and oilers of big discounts
Lo not always mean best values.
1 on win nave to pay some one a
j profit as no one can do business
; without exnenne. Thft niuwfnn ii
wlio can sell von thn ln-nt it.ki.Ib
lor tne least money,
Sami el E. Yoi ng.
BAZAAR STORE.
1891 AT
Crockery
T
Prescriptions Carefully Comoounded.
Also carries the finefit lines of
Pianos & Organs
IX THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY.
CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK.
ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, ALB NY, ORF.(iON.
CTTTLICTS JOSEBH,
Manufacturer of Choice Cigars
-AND
PINE fflPflllTim
i liUj ij i win lilt
Cigars Plug and Sinokinj? Tobaccoe, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, a
full lin o' Smokerg' Articles.
Ne f or to PtfelfTcr's candy store, Albany, Oreeon,
Once
AVo wili to remind, you that we car
ry the most Complete Line of Hard
ware, Stoves and Ranges in the Val
Ie MATTHEWS & WASHBURN.
FEED -:- STOKE
AjnD
GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET.
WANTED SPECIA LLY-Hay, cats nd rctMccs, to supply gustome
in the Or 'iron Pacific Railroad extension anil my increasing home tradt
l ire I sell in quantities to suit the purchasers. Store in Strahan Brick,
Second street
R VI. ROBERT'SoN.
ake
Emmons
'Liver
Regulator
One Dose
WO ATM
ioo Dollars.
Prae S. L. R: T consider oo dors
mons Liver Rettulator worth CIO.
contiiated, had Headache, could sat
ing w ith satisfaction or appetite ba
blues, am) felt altogether out of sorts.
lm
otb
the
I re
sorted to Blue Mass, Calomel, Quinin , and
every remedy suggested, bus only obtained
temporary relief. One dose of S L S did m
more good than ffclM worth of decton an
dNtoring. Resp'y, 1 C llaatui.
I have been a teacher for twenty rears, and
during that time have had lepeated attacks of
headache, produced by torpid Liver, and
have been entirelv cu od by 8inunons Livet
Regulator. I foun .' t to be of so mild
character in Its a tion not to interfere, In
the least with my duti tin the school room.
To those similar i sitoi t d and subject to the
same, I cannot 3 higt, reooinmerid Blm
mons Liver Regulator.
E, . Caaac Cauobsl :tU1s Kf.
6.L. Blackman.
DEALER IN
Oris, Paints, Oils, Perfumery
AND TOILET ARTICLHSi
And a full line of
Books, Stationery, Periodicals.
DEALER IN-
ni
Again
t-nA
'Ihcre ct
QUARTER
tied in Ba
ker county Ore-n A
goo, near whatUl fl
ia niw Baker City. ftPCITIIPV
man wlio baa ainccUa.il I Uil I
Iwcoroe ideutifled with the rewjurccn O ft
and development of that country. ItiLsMUU
man is no other than Mr. John Stewart, one
of the wealthiest and most influential citizens
in the county. In a recent letter he tta8:
"1 had been suffering from pains in my ha k
and general kidney complaint for wine time,
and ha? used many reiutuies without any
but temporary relief. Hie paiiiB in ln back
had become bo severe that 1 was (Tevenud
from attending to my work and could not
move without the ue of a cane. Hearing,
throiiib a friend, of the wonderful cure it
foit by Urcicon Kidney Tea, I wan induced to
try a box, and from that vev flrt dose I
found instant relief, and before u in:; ball
the contents ot the box the piins in c y back
entirely disappeared I have every f-ith in
the irtucs of the Oxeirou Kidney Tea, and
can coiiSeietitiouMly recommend it to m
friends. I would not be without it for am -thing."
Oreiion Kidney Tea cures headache, incon
tinenee of uht.e, brick dutt sediment, bunt
ingor painful xeiiKatinn hile utinatin', ami
all affections of the kiilney or urinary or-ar.s
of either sex.
Health is Wealth !
Dr. E. C. West'i
nerve and brail,
treatment, a guar
dittoed specific foi
hysteria, dizziiiet
tits, headache, ucr
vous prost ratioL
caused by the use of
alcohol or tobacco,
softening of brain
resulting in intanilj
and leading to nus
ery, decay and lot,
of power iu eithei
Btx Kach box con
tains one in inth'f
treatment, Onedol
lar a box, or six box
ea for Ove dollars,
sent by mail pre
paid on receipt of
price. Guarantee
bjtnieil only by J. A.
Cummings, dnurgisl
sole agent, Albany.
Oregon.
5500 REWARD
will pav the above reward; for any cam
of liver complaint, dysjicraia. sick headache,
indigestion, eonstition or contiveness wt
cannot cure with West's liver pills, hen tl
direction arc strictly complied with. Thcj
arepuicly vegetable and never fail to givi
satisfaction. Lares lioxes. cor.Uiiiing 3t
pills, 25 cents. The genuine manufactured
only by the John C. West crimt'y. Chicago
Illinois. Sold by J. A.Cummiugs, draggis
Albany, Oregon.
JOHN SCHMEER'S
LiTerj. Feed & Sale stable
Corner Second and Ellsworth Stt
ALBANY. - OBKQOh
E
oassa aoAEDtrD by the day or month. Cu
nag es or buggies on reasoname terms
rent
NEW FEEDJTORE!
HAY, OATS AND CHOP FEED
Always on hand. Also
Lime, Plaster & Cement.
Corns to the corner ot Water and Ferry sts.
for all kinds of Fssd, P.W.SPINK,
Albany, or.
THE-
uina llili! !
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T. E. IIOGG, 1-ecelrer.
ASt
Oregon Development Go.'s
Steamship Line
225 UIUORTEK.
iAND
22 Hours Less Tims
Tlian by any other route:
Accomodations unsuriiaFSed for rcuifoit so
safety. Karcs and Irtitl 1 via Yqt.ina an
the Oregon leve opuicnt coniany's
ships, much les that t any ether route
ween all points in the W illlan:et'e 1
and San Francisco,
Sailing dates,
FROM TAQCIKa.
Willamette Valley.... ....June 4th
Willamette "v2iey"T-7Zl!.".'.'. S2,"
fkcm bas raaxcuco
.... M.y fl
... June 9
... " Is. 27
Willamette vin-y.,,.
Willamette Val lev .,
The company reserve the right to cha'ig
teamen or sailiuKdateo.
DAILT rAHDILSORR TRAINS
Kxcept ttunuays.)
L Tar, .lira 7:00 A M I Lv Albany 12:20 H
Cor.allitlo:Sfi a I " CorvalJis l tl
Ar Albany , '.:'Ja a v I Ar Vaqiiina I W r. u.
O. & C. tUiiis coiiueet at Mi an and Cot
W u. M . Hoao,
C, . HouFK, Central Uuiagcr,
ti. f & P. Agent
Corvallis, O on
EAST SOUTH
-VIA-
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE.
THE KOUKT SHASTA ROUTE
California ex reas trains run daily
sou I'll
NORTH
S7:00 p ni..Lv... Portland .... Ar.. 9:3: am
10:- j; m..Lv..... Albany Lv.. 6:2: am
10:15 a m..Ar...... 8. Francisco. Lv.. pm
Loral t'asx. Train llly- Ex. Sunday
SK0am..Lv Portland ....Ar.. 4 :0fl ni
12:20 p in..Lv. .. . Albany ...Mm.Lv..l:i0 am
6:0 p mAr.....RoHcnurg Lv.. ri:2' am
Lrbauon liranch.
2 80 p-..Lv...Aliany Ar.. :?! pal
.2:35pm Ar .... Lebanon Lv . u-4 un
7:'iOam..Lr Aloanv... Ar.. t.m pm
8.22am..Ar Ixbauon Lv.. V4"
ALBANY LOCAL, DAILY (Except SUIIlla)')
i.tO m..Lv Portland Ar....9.0u A H
.oo.......Ar. ..Albn;y.....Lv....5.00 A M
l'ULLMAl lil'KFKTSLKKl'EUi'.
TOURIST KLtEriNG OAKS,
For accomtnuation of Stcond-C laws i'a
senders attached lo Kxinor i rai:is
Vffsl Mf.'r nivlsl.ia.
Between 1'oitiaiid aud CorvKHJs
Mall Train Oally- r.xcep'. Sunday
7:30am..Lv . . . po.t Ian I ... Ar..l 30 p. ia
12:I0pui..Ar Cor.anii.. L: 12.6:".p. m
At Albany and Corvailis couiicct with
trail. s of Oregon I'aciHcKailroad.
Exprrss Train Bally (Kxit.pt Sunday
4:40pm. .Lv Portland... Ar.. 8:20am
7:23 p m. . Ar.... .ik 11 hio vi!!e. l.v. 0.46 Am
THROUGH TICKETS
lo Ai! Point
EAST AND SOUTH
9TFor tii kcta and full 'information re
garding rats niap, etc., call en company's
agent at Aitialtv.
K. KoKlli.Elt, E. P. liOGKRS,
Manrer At fl K & H, A
A WEAK frSAN
Can ore liimsiOf of t lie t'e
pl ralile rernlig of early al)tit-e mid
perfcc'iy r'f tore liia vij;or antl vital
ity by our lion.e treatmetit. The
remark ubie cures of lioH'l'S8 rnsea
of nervous debility and private
eoiiiulaints are ever win-re etamp
ing out ii;ukerv. Treaties and
((iit'Stion 1 i.-t, a iin eician's I ft to
t-utl'erin' humanity, will be sent
fiee to those alllietec". Address
with stamp
riOXEKtt IXSTITL'TE,
405 Kearny t., Koom 2, an
Francisco, Cal.
Wc citrry a largo stuck of
printer's stationery, well as
sorted, bought direct from the
manufacturers at a low figure,
and can give the best of work
in all kinds of printing for the
least money. Try us.
Paisi i.v A- iS.MILEV.
THE MARKE1S.
ALBANY qCOTATIOKS.
Wheat-Mc
Oatc c
Flour-t4.2f. j-oi bbl
Potatoes ;j."c
Etris yrc
Butter 2'c
Lard 10((iI2c.
Hams Hgirtc.
Shoulders Iilc
Bacon l'.'ic
Hos 30c.
Hay TiuiotLy, (10, oata and cheat
is.
App es Green, $1 per hu.
PIujds Dried, 9c. per lb.
App'es dried bleached 9c eundried
c.
hickens $4 5o3!00.
Beef 8g:iJc pross.
Mutton ti'A 50per head.
Hogi 5)-.. dre6ser.
Veal G&t)Xc
Wool 1821c.
EGGS FOR SALE.
I will sell full blood T-Ptri, nm
eggs, both ?inple and rose coiiib,
lor ou jier i., aiao dotted yan
dotts. Light Brphmaa, Langshan
and Plymouth Kockg at the same
price. L. J. Hoick,
Tangent, Or,
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