THE MORNING HERALD: FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1891
3faraing Sailggcvatd
ON SALE.
Tha Daily Herald will be on
ale each morning at II. J. Jones'
book store.where it can be procured
at 5 cents per copy.
MONEY TO LOAN.
In sums to suit, from six months
to live years, on good Albany and
Linn county real estite.
VV. E. Mcl'iiERSos,
Opp. Ruaa House. Albany, Or.
ABOUT THE BRIDGE.
The Question Again Postponed
Until To-Day.
;keat bohies move slowly
J0TTIN09 ABOUT TOWN.
Fresh bread every day at Parker
Brca.
New jewelry of latest patterns at
Will & Stark's.
A. Bush, banker of Salem, was
in the city yesterday.
A fine line of cold rings just
opened at Will & Stark's. 1
A fine line of ladies' lawnXorfolk
waists just receivod at the Ladies'
Bazaar.
Judge Humphrey, in company
with Fred. Uoetz, is Uking in
mountain air.
Lake ltorris, of Corvallis, made
a visit to his former home in this
city yesterday.
A girl desires a position to do
general house work. Apply a
the llERM.D.otnce.
If vnn are hunirrv eo to Parker
Bros, and get a loaf of the best
bread in the city.
Calumet baking jwder is abso
lutely pure and wholesome, try
a can. C. E. Brownell.
The regular meeting of McPher
on, W. R. C. at hall" pat two on
Friday after noon July the 10th.
II. H. Hewitt and family and
J. W. Blain and family l ave gone
over to laciutna ouy ioi
weeks' vacation.
The Santiam ditch is nndi r
King repairs and changes at the
souree, at Ubanon, consequently,
mill and factory Lands are enjoy
ing a vacation.
A private letter from II. K.
Hayes, master of the Htate grange,
brings the news that Mrs Hayes
who has leen very dangerously
sick, is letter and will recover tier
health.
A partv of loggers left Eutrene
Monday inorning tor the upper
McKenzie, where they wi.l ettrt a
drive of rive million feet of logs
for the Cobur,j and llarrishurg
sawmills.
A number of fakirs are doini:
this city just now. There is the
mermaid that never existed, the
stale ball throwing at rag babies,
the only variation being that it is
a Chinese, instead of "nigger
babies." They all gather in a few
nickels, but do not look as well
fed as formerly.
Dr. fx. AV. Maston and Dr. W,
H. Davis have formed a copartner
ship for the practice of medicine,
and will occupy Dr. Maston's of
fice, on Second and Broadalbin
streets, which is beirg enlarged.
They are both successful physi
cians, enjoying an extensive prac
tice, both in surgery and medical
treatment, and it is needless to
say they will make a strong and
popular medical firm.
Klrer Intelligeuce.
The Bentley came up last night
onher regular trip and tied up at
the dock. TheThree Sisters, w ith
Captain Sherman Short in com
mand, came down from Corvallis
with a load of pottery and wool.
The Hoag has been taken below
and will be generally repaired and
put in good shape. The Three
Sisters draws less water than the
Hoag and will run between &alem
and Corvallis all summer. The
Bentley will run between here
and Corvallis all summer. The
Bentlevwill run between Salem
and Portland hereafter, and, when
the Hoag has been put in shape,
will be put on the ways and over
hauled. Salem Statesman.
A Frost In July.
I East Oregonian : Sc inching st
unusual happened Sunday night
as to startle the oldest inhabitant,
and make him dia without avail
in the eravevard of the past to
revive the memory of a similar
occurrence. It was a frost in
Jtilv. H. J.Tavlor says it froze
the'surfaee of water in the troughs
at his place on Wild Horse, and
near Helix potato vines weru
nipped and thin ice formed on the
icr. Little or no daiuasie was
done. People who have lived in
the couutry ever since it was a
Miintrv. remember no July irost
that ever occurred before.
Will 'tfc City Conncil ad County Oourt
Extcatethe Will of the People and
Agree on a Site.
N'r.thir.i? wa9 accomplished yes
terday toward the settlement of
the bridge uuestion. The city
council had appointed an adjourned
meeting at 1 ;;!0 to arrange lor
conference with the county court,
I. nt at that time Judue Blackburn
and Commissioner Kumbaugh had
gone up above Scio to examine a
small bridge, which had been
washed out. and 7 o'clock was set
for the time of the joint meeting
The absentees, however, had not
returned at 8:30 and the meeting
was attain iiostponed until to day
The commissioners will meet at 'J
o'clock, and it is probable that the
defeircd meeting will then be lie.d
There has been much unneces
sary delav in this bridge matter
already. It has been deferred out'
month after another until n.ld
summer is uiion us, and if it
not settled now. there will be no
hope of building it this summer
and ierhais in much longer
treat bodies move slowly, but
there is no excuse on the part of
rliH eitv council and county board
for delaying so important a mat
ter until there is danger of it dy
ing ilium their hands.
These city and county otlieers
should rernemlier that they only
represent the people, who.-e wishes
and interests they should resiect.
The people of Albany and the
country want and need a bridge
across the Willamette, at this city,
and their representatives should
see that thev get it. This fight
over the location would be settled
in a summary manner if left to
the vote of the people, and if the
people's representatives cannot
obey the will ot" their cotiidituents,
and" laying a-ide personal inter
ests, locate the bridge and com
mence the long-delayed undertak
ing, they should be given an op
portunity to rise and explain why
they cannot do so.
As far as the people are con
cerned, they are ready and willing
for a site midway between the
rival locations to be selected. II
their representatives do not wish
to violate the trust imposed upon
them and are true to thediries
of their ollioe, they will aaree
upon a site without further delay
and commence this important pub
lic work.
The matter reels in their hands,
and upon them must rest public
praise or censure, according to
their actions to day. As the ques
tion stands, it is purely a oiiler
ence as to location and style of
bridge. The county has otl'ered
to pay half the cost at one loca
tion, 'and the city at another. Let
them them strike a golden mean,
unite and bnild the bridge.
NEW WHEAT.
Harytst HasCcnmenced in the Willamette
Valley-Good Priees Offered.
It is two early yet for any great
stir in the local wheat market.
Considerable wheat, however, has-
been contracted for in Albany at
75 cents per bushel.
The grain crop of ISM, in Linn
county, will be over an average
yield, and will doubtless he ttie
same throughout ttie uiameue
valley. A lew fields of grain are
already in the shocr, and another
week will see harvesting operations
well under way. The outlook for
farmers in partieu'ar and business
in general is certainly promising.
A largs crop and good prices are
two factors calculated to make
brisk trade and thriving times.
A REMARKABLE PICNIC.
It Was Made tbe Occasi a of a Reunion
of S venry-Three Relatives.
The following account of a picnic
Mint is seldom equaled an 1 never
excelled as a reunion of relatives,
which took place Wednesday in
the Hulburt grove on the old
home place near where Grand
father Hulburt s house lormeny
fctood, but recently destroyed by
fi e, live miles southeast oi cor-
vaihs, on the Linn county sioe ci
the river, is ftiriiiched by a corres
pondent on the ground :
t-ome vtais ago wihm'"
hurt h ft his earthly home with all
its added b -aiilies anu couuui ia,
monument oi his labors and u e
apprecial on of the great possibili
ties awaiting the loer and pos-
iPBHurof a modicum ot the v n-
lametle's fertile soil, to take up
Ball Game.
Two juvenile nines played yes
terday. They were: College
McAlister, c. Washburne, p. ; K.
Irvine, 1st b.; Young, I'd b. ;
Stites, :d b. : Slernburir, . ;
f.owen, 1. f. ; Dorris, c. f. ; C. Ir
vine, r. f. Hard Hitters Shields,
Jones, p. ; McPaniel, 1st h. ;
Sedgwick, I'd h. ; Lawless, :d l. ;
Mills, s. s.; Farrell, I. f . ; Knox,
c. f. ; Uentley, r. f. The College
won in nine innings. Score, 'Jo to
IS. Time, 2 hours 10 minutes.
Umpire, Wm. Welch.
Good I'roBprcln.
A private letter from S. Slater, a
former resident of this vicinity,
from his new home in Gilliam
county, savs that the crop pros
pects in that locality are tine, and
that stock is dointi fine, and there
are lots of btef cattle, The un
usual rains during May and June
made plenty of grass and insured
the grain crop.
I'ouu to Stay.
Portland is moiirnit g over the
aliened fact that tha English
soarrow has found its way to that
city and Becured a lodgment.
Wherever it sets foot it is said to
come to slay and is a peifect
nuisance. It is thought that it
came via California and the South
ern Pacific.
The Oregon lucllic.
A New York dispatch of July S,
says : The opposition to the pres
ent management of the Oregon
Pacific road appointed a committee
of the bondholders to reorgnie
the road, and to-day the new com
mittee issued a statement charg
ing that the management issued
over 1 1 1 ,W0,0(:0 more bonds than
was warranted by the mortgage.
The mortgage provides the bonded
debt shall bo limited by Jfi'5,000
per mile. So far 140 miles have
been constructed, calling for an
istte of $2,500,tHIO in bonds. The
i-niiinanv. however, issued $15.-
lOnO.uOii in bunds, and justifies
1 itself by asserting that the line
u hen completed will he 000 miles
loi j, and that the bom issue on
the system will thrn bo only
$2",nH per mile. 'Ihe lands,
which were placed at eighty, now
have no market value, and the
company has a floating debt of
fsOO.nuu. The committee, it is
understood, w ill bring leiral pro
ceedings' against the oll'iccrs.
his abode in the great oeyono,
wheie the light ot heaven never
ceases to shine and the tr i-.-rance
of ever blooming llowers Ull the
atory o. angelic crowns.
As a parting farewell to Mrs.
Vllen. a sister of Mis. Rs, ot
Albany, ar.d the Trueaxes, of this
county, and a relative either by
consanguinity or marriage to all,
except the tew mentioned here
after, this picnic was given.
Early in the dav buggies.
u-a.rr.nri. i-iirtH. bievcles. hois, men
and footmen were seen haadm
toward the snot where the day's
anticipated festivities were to be
indulged in. By the time the
linger on the dial had indicated
that the sun h id leaped to its
meridian hight, seventy three
human souls, sixty eight of whom
were related as of one family.were
assembled on a beaut mil sward,
where the luxuriance of many Or
eeon summers had chased monot
ony from the landscape by rearing
a dozen or more stately fir tret s
hiol, toward the heavens, with
fie.itient intermingliugs of brjad-
leaie.1 lndiuenotis maples, with
their drooping foliage swinging to
and fro before the visitations ot an
oc asional passing zephyr, depict
ing the aspect of a grve of over
spreading palms in the tr pics
where the tired traveler dreams
mvav the heated hours of a noon
biv'snn bv bathing his sleepy
imagination in the fragrance of the
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, H1 II .C.W..U.., . p. - - J
suckle and creeping verbenia. lo
the east of this cluster of native
trees evidences oi the thrift of an
energetic husbandman was robed
in all its splendor, as few other
climes than our own will sanction,
in a field f oats standing so
thie.ly on the ground that at a
few paces distant it presents more
the appearance of a solid block of
masonry painted in unvarying
green, builded above the topmost
rail of the sui rounding fence, than
of the work of the tiller's plow
and harrow. lothe north, on a
level, grassy plat, base ball
grounds had been prearranged,
while under the shade trees two
long tables were spread, long
enough had Adam and Eve been
there but, unfortunately, from
"circumstances over which they
had no control," they were pre
vented from attending they
I 1 . 1. I....-. ..t .n It. A liad.l ff
nil ;iil eacn uatc iiwi, iuiitut
a table and looked down its
stretching lines into the many
sparkliug eyes ami listened lo the
chattering tongues of a whole
army of their children. Thirty
of Eve'ia own sex. the oldest scor
ing the mirk of 73 years Grand
ma Trueax whose patient life so
realousiy spent in doing good will
ere lomr invite the reaper's sickle
to a go den harvest that had giown
and matured in the image of tha
perfect, and the youngest, I ut a
babbling babe at its mother's
breast, were there. Nor was
Adam forg itten. His boys were
there also. Forty-three of his
sex were there. Could he have
seen his lads, ranging in years
from oO dow n to tbe cradle, all
hale and hearty, his pride can
better be imagined than described.
As before slated this concourse
was composed wholly of relctives
of the Hulburt family, except a
young lady from near Tangent, a
hired man workii.g on the farm
where the picnic was held, and
Dr. J. L. Hill, his wife and little
laughter, w ho were invited guests
iroiti Albany.
After a most bountiful dinner of
all the good things that as good a
country as this can produce, pre
pared bv women who have attained
the highe.-t plane of culinary
education that the most fastidious
epicure could hope for,
flitting from bough to bough, while
the little Haxen haired girls could
be Eeen grouping together on every
side, chasing striped-winged Lut
teillies and plucking little johnny
jump ups. If any of the little
balies were by mistake exchanged
bv their mothers it makes but
little d tterence for they could only
fall in the hands of kinfolks.
At a late hour i l the day when
the sun's fading rays through the
forests of the coast range in the
distance were gui!dint;the western
horizon like lustious ribbons or
darts of fire thrown from a belch
ing midnight volcano, the assem
blage adjourned with a farewell
word to Mrs. Allen, w ho recently
came here trom Canada on a visit
to these numerous relative ana it
preparing io le urn. tjuite a
umber oi reia'ives were uiiivoiu-
ably absent but the day was spent
with pleasure that fe families
itideed can enjoy.
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.
In Memory of Post Chancellor Jaiuts F.
Hail, of Laurel Lcdg, K. tf P. Ho. 7,
the gulden
BEAR 0RA.
Hush' she sleeps, we gamer roiinu
her.
Wet the plewant face with teirs,
Twining ilh 'I'1' fa'-reft ll-.wer.s,
Fi'tei-L-il suilrhiiie lor her bi.-r.
ltilt what nit'iin this g !le" radiance
Which around her form w e tseeT
Hark! a eti'l small vone is Miigni;;,
'Sutter her to come to lite.
Onus safe in Jesus bo-oin
Holdlnt' fast the liuKs H gon
Which w II u'ltulu oui firjlilcp- upward
Tl I they're safe wUhm the foiils
Blessed On, how short her mission.
But aiileam from ti-id's own throne
Has illuminated our earl lily dwelling
Heavenly treasures now in one.
To Mrs. Morris fivm Maud
Powell.
'Heath never separates;
w ii es
That ever tremble to the names
hefote,
Will vibrate still, though every form
expires,
And those we love we ljok upon no
more."
Again has the roll been called
and our beloved brother bus
answered "lb-re !"' and his ii
placed with the names that ae
written in the "I'.ook of Gold"!
kept by Him, "Who doethall
thin ?3 well." I
Thus death h is claimed him for i
his own before he had attained i
even the meridian of life, but
mercy stands beside and when
one we love is taken hence, she j
plants upon the vacant snot the j
bloom of consolation, and of hope, i
whose fragrance soothes the sor-1
rowing soul, and tells us "we
shall meet again.
Brother Hail was born in
THK WOKLO KXKICIIED.
I The facilities of the present day
i for the production of everything
I that w ill conduce to the material
welfare and comfort of mankind
are almost unlimited and when
Syrup of iigs was first produced
the world was enriched with the on
Iv perfect laxative known, as it is
the only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing lo the taste
and prompt andeflectnal to cleanse
t he system gently in the Sprii.
time or, in fact, at any time anv
(the better it is known the more
popular it becomes.
Mothers?
Castoria is recommended by
physicians for children teething.
It is a purely vegetable preparation
:ts ingredients are published
around each bottle. Itis pleasant
to the taste and absolutely harm
less. It relieves constipation,
regulates the bowels, tpiites pain,
cites diarrho-i an I wind colic,
a.lnys feverishness, destroys
HAVE
YOU
SEEN
THE
GOODS
TO BE
SOLD
IN
woims, and prevents convulsions,
Mis-' soothes the child and gives it re-
souri and died in Albany, Oregon. iresluug and natural sleep. Laa
June '11, lS'.U, ag"d L".l years, and i "'-i is the cidldien's panacea
five months, lie was knighted in I the mother' friend. 27, doses, S5
Laurel lodge March l.". IS.s:i, and!':'"ts.
gained the rank of ;i,ist cio:uceilor
by service I ecember ."1 , 1SS.". U
represented his lodiie in the
grand lodge in the Fes-ions of
1SK7-S. and was l f). . i f..rl
district No. 5 at the time of his
KMkLK.Vn 4HM11 ft.l.t'K.
The best salve In th-5 world for Cut J
Bruises, So.es, Ulcers, Suit Kheum,
Fever sores, Tetter, Chapped ilanc,
Chilblains, Corns, and skin Eruptions,
and pos tively cures Piles, or i.o pa
reiptired. It is guaranteed to giv.
perfect satisfaction, or money re
funded, Price i eenU per box. Fcr
sale by Foshiiy Mason
Wood Wanted.
Sealed proposals will be received
by the clerk of district No. 5, Linn
countv, Oregon, up to Monday,
July Kith, l.S'dl, to furnish sud dis
trict with (0 cords of grub oak
wood and 5 cords of split lir wood ;
the latter to be split from the bodv
of large trees, four feet long and
free of knots. The oak wood to be
four feet long and not less than
four inches in diameter at the
small end. The board reserves
the right to reject any or ai: bids
Albany, July 1, lS'.U.
C. tl. lit HKII VUT.
dint, clerk.
death. He was also captain of
Columbia Division, No. 4,1'fiiform
Rank, K. of P., which position he
had held since it organization,
t vo years since. Ail oilices and
positions of trust confided to him.
received his careful and intelligent
efforts, and were filled with honor
to himself and benefit to the order
or which he was ever proud.
Therefore he it
Resolved, That it: the .ath of
James F. Hail, a val-ant Pythian
knight has been taken from our
midst, and to us is left to m jtir ;
the irreparable lots.
Resolved. That we extend our i
: svinpathv and condolence to the I
let-eased brotl
Nv-lti-H in l.iulitsM Koolweai.
J hsve just received for the sum
mer trade the latest novelties in
! ladies line shoes. Cloth top, lancy
tips ; laof f hoes with fancy tips,
besides all the staple styles in hand
and machine turns. These goods
were made expressly for me and
will In; found nice enough for the
I most fastidious and cheap enough
for any one wanting a line dress
shoe. ' 1 also cany Lite novelties
I in Oxford ties ranging in price
! bom id.-Jo to $4,110. S. H. Voting.
Gram
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OIF1 ZLVLT":
THE
:' Sale
Nonce to Water Cuiimu inert.
All spiit.k!ers must le shut oil'
promptly at U o'clock, and ail
loaks and watr waste must be
carefully guarded against during
the coming week while the wa er
i-i out of the canal, as ot ly one
pump can he lined, and it i- ncces-
-arv lo maintain siillicient pressure
relatives ot . .. mwi. 1 1,, keep water in the lai.road ami
and especially to his mourning t ,, i ..,,.,.
sister, and assure her tnat
hearts share the burdens
'Other :
oi ier j
when
pan,
a loved one lies
i a
ill
Suie Cure fur the LIUor or Opium
Habit.
The Fast India cure for these
awful habits can be given without
the patient's knowledge, and is j
the onlv known specific for the-
purpose, it is not injurious in the
least degree; manufactured by
Emerson Drug Co., San .lose, Cal.,
and for sale at J. A. Cumming's
drug store only.
grieving,
under tin
jtesiive-i, mat i yiniau Kii-gm- ;lt ln,,
hood has siilfcied a sail bereave- i -diluent,
an inestimable loss, in the
early demise of i-o vigorous and in
telligent an advocate am. member
of our order.
Resolved. That as a token of
kniL'htlv love and memoiv. tl
castie hail of Laurel lodge be
i draped in mourning for thirty
idays, and that a copy of thes"
resolutions he given tbe sister of
' uur deceased brother ; aWothat a
! copy be furnished each of the city
papers for put'!ic.t!oti.
il'.o. . KlOli r.
11. C. W.Ts..N,
(ito. W. Il.ii li-i i:i: :.R,
Committee.
A. C. W. T. A L. Co.
Wai.i.ack Lai.p'.v;n, tV.diier.
SUMMER
;QE-
PT -:- Ml
GOODS
NOW IN STOCK.--
Cakes of a'l varieties, fancy and
1) -lmouico restaurant.
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i
THROUGH TICKETS
,in! ii. ni Kuntj; ! a'l lirfct -olaJB lines
rp
L.
Lent
iff
ler
Blain,
llcrckt Tailor.
4
W hen you want a lirsd -class cor- ;
set, call at the Ladies IV.aar audi
get one of the "15. li e." !
Watchps, cba:ns and spectacl -s, j
specialties at I". M. French's. j
The Thomas Kay Woollen Milh j
A
full line of men and bovs clothing '
Anyone giving information leading ' blankets and flannels and all art i- j
to her recovery will be handsomely ' cles manufactured by the mill wiii i
Strayed or Stolen.
From the farm of the under
signed near Muddy station, May ii,
I.Mnp county, one dapple gray
mure fix vears old fourteen hands j of Salem, have appointed O.
high branded on the left shoulder Simpson their agent in Albany.
with the combined letters I), II.
to her recovery
rewaided.
J. P. Allison.
I-'renc-h Taimy Warrs.
These wafers are for the relief
and cure of painful and irregular
menses, and will remove all ob
structions, no matter what the
cause, and are sure and safe even : (;aijjorRja
time. Manuiaetureu iy nmerMon ;
Drug Co., San Jose, Cal.. and for !
sale at J. A. Cumming's drug store ,
only.
the lcat in the market auuwill
give entire satisfaction.
As a table and medicinal water,
the Coronado can't be be;t. Tiy
it and be convinced. Bottled al
the woild rciiowmd san.taiium,
Ti kt fr.:n any place in KurotK- to any
j , , , l. t in ih- t ii'toi Stat,H, ir licni this
iin:rv tn liircicn j-omw wild over the
iiljinu l'i'-t c1:isj line.:
X rMi rin in L'oj.l. vi New York,
X.jiiIi lijiiiim LlnyJ, via Haiti re.
All. in Line, Alienor Linp.
.Viii.'T ii-in Line, Sl:ee Line.
It.av.r Line, Ciinanl Lin,
litil stur Line,
VVt,-t- Si-ir Line,
Ouion Line.
KRAFTS AND MONI-iY ORDKRS
-oi l ..ii all KiiKiptin eititsal curntt ri e-s.
Ii.ternatinn eulleetiona. Kur informatmn
r. :.iPliiiK ilices rf pa-saac, .late of ic.ilinj.'.
ite , rail o.i or address, '. W l.N X,
Al.BANV.O!:.
CALL -A-'JSTD SEE
THEVERNOM HAY
Unequaled for fasi. work and light
rirft Ma.Tinfactured f.t the ioot oi
PRESS
Baker Street, Albany, "by
PRIG
VE
A.
-THE-
Hotel Del C u-jiia lo, Coronado,
f-till a
The Ladies I'.ay-.iar has
uood selection of millinery .vhieh !
thev are sellui ' at greatly reduced
Opens September ISth, IS'.d.
I have been bothered with ;
catarrh for about twenty years; I
had lost sense of smell entirely, I
and I had almost lost my hearing. ,
My eyes were getting so dim I had :
to" get some one to thread my i
needle. Now 1 have my hearing
as well as I ever had, and leant
see to thread as fine a nee lie as !
ever I did. my sense of smell is i
parti v re tored, and it seems to be
impioving all the time. I think
there is nothing like Kly's Cream
15al:n for catarrh. Mrs. K. K.
Crimes. Kendrill, Per.y, Co., O.
Ifvousuifer pricking pains on
moving the eyes, or cannot hear
briifht luiht. and tinu your hiiu
neraliweek and falling, you
Cut USK Ol" STl'DV nrraiil rxprewly
H t tin- need" tile fanilinj; and uiecnalii
.1 ;.....-.... ..I tl... .lul. I.!irtt. rotnotli. .lis
I i,- .1 .. I., t I ' . i...::.n...,.j 'II. i.- .
H I'M II llll Ill'I'tl Illll LllL- I ill II I'll ."1. II f'l lllll UN'S'. . .. -. -
hem a call.
F"or lame back, sidrf or chest,
ti-e Shiloh's porous p aster. Price
L'o cents at l osbav A Mason.
h loiated in .ll!tivafel and Ctiri-tali eoni-
it . ai..l cue I the liealtlursi m "ie
i M.;t..'
A new line of
inr hits j-ii-t
sl.ouid
congratulations were indulged in. j promptly use
Shipping lilrt With Wool.
Uaker City Democrat: The true
situation of the wool industry of
the Inland Empire is forcibly
summed up in the follow ing ex
tract taken trom one of our ex
changes: "Kight here in Kastetn
OregoL we have the greatest wool
center idirect from the producer;
in toe civilized wor d, and not
even a scouring or assorting estab
lishment. Just think of it. l-.ach
pound of dirt shipped costs nearly
a- much as the best pound of wool.
Nor is I hat a'.l the buyer docks
foi wool in the dirt excessively, in
order to make sure of a safe thiny
for himself. Your wool is sold in
the lleece, and by that process yon
are again the loser, receiving for
the best part of your fleece the
price paid for the inferior. Sheep
men, hvdoycudo this ruinous
business? Why not unite your
resources and secure the building
of factories?
On a!l sides could be beard many
voices at the same time ronveis
iii.' with falhers, motherf, sons,
daughters, grandfathers, grand
mothers, brothers, sitters, uncles,
aunts, nephews, nieces and every
other conceivable conglomeration
of relationship. From the shrill
velping of little children, each
addressing the addressed in lan
guags indicative of heredity, an
interested listener would imagine
the line of descent of the whole
human family les complex to
trace than the solution of simple
problems to the accomplished
mathematician.
Time being cal;ed by the umpire,
men and leg boys repaired to the
baseball giounds where a spirited
game was indulged in. In this
game, unlike most others, no un
fairness could be shown by the
umpire to either side, or in favor
or against any individual player,
for it would be derogatory to a
father, son, hroiher, uucle or cou
sin of the admixttlie.
Little Ihjvs stnitglcd hard and
ran narrow escapes of injury rid
ing stick hor.-es and engaging in
imaginary bear tights, skinningup
saplings and making brave at
tacks on toad-frogs. The women
retrained in the grove drinking
lemonade and unraveling the knot
that would ted you just how you
were related to everyone present.
B g girls locked arms and strolled
through pastures and fields, tell
ing their secrets that only must be
told in the family, warbling in
sweeter tones than the carols of
the feathered songster overhead
Dr. 11
Eve
Mclean's
Salve. Sj
Strengthening
cents a box.
- Croup, whooping cough and
bronchitis immediately relived by
Shiloh's Cure. For sale by Foshay
A Mason.
F. M. French keeps the largest
and most complete stock of spec
tacles and eyeglasses in the
county. Every pair warranted to
give perfect satisfaction.
Strawberries, cherries, goose
berries, currants, etc., received
every morning, at Allen P.ros.
novelties in sum
received at the
Ladi s llaaar.
Have you 8von those beautiful
cement walls in the cemeter s.
put up by E. W. Achison, at alf
the cost of stone.
Try Coronado mineral water,
the purest on earth, for sale by all
druggists. John Isom Jr., sole
agent.
Silk mitts at the Ladies Ilazaar.
MAKKIKO.
ClilTCIlI.OW THOMPSON On
Wednesday. .Inly , 1!M. of Tull
inan, .Mr. Hen K. C'ritclilow. of
Salem, it ml Mi.-s Ella .1. 'I hotiipioti,
of Talliium.
I-M
J! illtarij riinhnj.
... X .-.1 N'c Kxcee.l Sl.'-O for tl.i
e.l Nn Kxcee.l Sl.'-O
K. tire v.i--n.
heal
Ortv
(lit SALE-A (IrHt-c'asH nina'c lnK'gy and
harm-si, almost lie-. W
Apply Ut Mrs. C. Ueitill:
, All.any,
w
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Castoria!
TANThli All o n e f.r canning jmrc.n.
lli.val Ann clierru-n, Ida. k It. ..iinii an
lierrie!, ln-arli plums. Il-trtlt tt pi-a-n, l.-a k
ra'plmrriis and l!la.-klcrrie. r r wln. ti I
will pij the liilieet inarket ri.-.-.
To r .'! free led irchip fn in every
eil:i' . Wife f'T eilal. .1:110 I"
' It L. AliXO..I, frm., Cmallii", Or.
FOR SALE OR RENT-
JEFFUSON FLOl'UING MILL,
-Also
SAW AND PL.NTN ! MILLS,
Jrlleison, Marion Co., Or.
For particulars apply to
CoKI!KrT& MACLEAY,
0-1 and 00 Front St.,
Portland, Or.
Notice to Whom it .May Concern.
A'l persons are hereliv notiS. d that my
wife, Howie neliiUll, h.w left me ith"ilt a-i
eauM-, and all j rn.nm arc lu re .v further
notiiiid not e lei her have ar.ytliin.' .m my
credit, an I will not pay for any'lii'ii: n.-i lar
account. KUWAIll) II KKMHIA,
Not lee.
I lmre'iy warn a!! p.-opi aaiiKt eredi'ing
inv liuiliand oil luv a.-i-oum, in I laveVit
him. with a ve; ju?t caii.e and pr.n.n ati.m,
and p;iitie'v refuse to pay any ni.li ac
counts mr.de Ly liini.
Mi:k. W. I. Timik.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.-Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report.
m Powder
Light weigl
COMI'I.ETLS STOCK OF
negligee slurts,
,f Snnniicr coats and v-sts, dust-rsi.
unlit weight- tUiK ana luiiirn
ilk.
llannel and
underwear,
lrawl.ats; in fa t anvthitig and everytlu.,,; in our line
you will find in great .jUaitnica and all
ipialities :it our store.
:YQU ARE SPECIALLY INVITED-
To call an 1 examine our
rieh'v t.iilorel cloth'ng made for us by
And renemher alsc that we are headquarters f.-r duraUe
all wool clothing made l-v the Alhany Wool, n Mdls l.rowns
viKe, Oregon City and Ciihion.ia woolen nulV gm-tU
CFI.l r.PATED
ABSOLUTELY PURE
AilmiimtratrU'a Notice.
ot:ck is hf.vehy given that
the uiii'.ersined has been duly p
Adininislratrix of the estate
I of W. II. t l.urehii', deeeaed, by the
I Ilonoralde Hi Countv Court of l.inn
I coin ly, Oregon. All" persons tiriviiii;
I .-laiiiis uL'aiii"t the estate of s id W.
ill iniiehiil. deeeiised. arc lien by
iiotil'n d to prceent the fame in wril-
m;, iii iy veriiuu. io i"e p. -
tu mv :itloiney . . o.i"
at In Ijw olliee, over the Hank of
(lieiron, in Albany. I.'iin county.
Olefin within six liioiiius uuui no
date hereof.
M. J. Cm H "ILL.
Ailiiiinistratrix.
('.. V. WKK.ii r, Attorney fot Aduiin
is t rut i i v .
Dated .lime 17.
llixHolution of IniK Finn.
VOTH K IS IIKI1KUV OIVK.V THAT BV
l in-iiiial e meiit, S. A. llulin and i-red
.aw..l!havCtrii( day duj-olvcd partl.erBhl,.
in the dru; l.il.ineM., .S. A llulm llavi.ii:
pur. h .l the interert hitherto .wm-l hv
liawxiii. All ollUtandinif mneht'd-
ne-8 will he nettled by, and all account are
nit aide 10 S. A. llnhn, who will, as miner
.V ! found ready to accommodate
a'tror.sat hi s'.ore on '' ' ''
r l'.Klj DAWSON".
Alhaii), Ju'y 1, la'-d.
Notice.
To a", whrin it mav concern, notice i here-
i o. .i mv wife. Ai.ine Iriui,
niv ud and Ik ar.l without any Just rauat or
nr" ni a ion. and 1 will not tie tcs;oiiil: for
any debt- of her contract....
Albany July 1 lstl,
his
fvvn SEE (I'll SI VIES IN THE
Mnifm HATS
He'ore you huy your next pair cf
shoes w-e would suirzest that yof
call and examine our line, hecause
we undoubtedly have the larg-st
stock in this city. Cannot le
equaled for s:yle, cotufotl and
wear, our fine line tna-le by
X C yLp
Vi iot
T. L WALLACE & CO.,
THE El ETH PLACE OF CHEAT AND HON 1 ST PA EG A INS.