THIS MOimiNG HERALD 8ATUH DA 5f, AUGUST KVJ1.
horning gaily lurald
DAIkY AND WKKKkY
TIRMd 07SUB8CKlTTI02f:
DAILY
fubllahed arerf morning except Monday.)
entered by witter, per wee.
V nuul, per ) f .
0-20
6 00
WBKKLT,
(Pokllahed every Friday Morning.)
i coov. per unum, in adance 2.00
tinea aol pi4 in aUvaiwe.
Til MAIM
Mail at the Albany poetortlce cloee
Far all oftcee north
To Enttern atata 18:30 A. M,
ra Wee Side
And the Narrow Oaiga R. RJ J
at Portland and Sauit 11 . M
rvallia and Yaquina 12:30 r. II
laanVe eoiith M 730r.it
Tbe poetonVa) will be 1 m d each evening
a eix to eeven o'clock,
ttojfietered matter lor the ly morning
rain ahould bo mail oil before o clock the
(freytoua eveninir.
t OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrives Depart
ta
11. 13pm '13. SO ptn
FlthriM.,
3.40pm 1 7. 45 am
A CROP OF WHEAT,
The extent and condition of the
great cereal crop of this country
. and eipecially of this coast, n a
matter of the greatest interest to
every individual. At the present
time it may safely be said that all
vicisitudes are past and that our
over average crop of wheat is
raised, harvested, and practically
safely housed, and the leading
piestion now is will a good price
be maintained. That question,
too, seems to be settled in the
atnuaative as near as can be judged
froa all sources of information
attainable.
Upon the general situation of
the crop throughout the country
a late number of the Chicago
Herald says that there is no longer
any ground for a doubt that the
wheat crop of the present year in
the Lnited States is by far the
largest ever prod iced in the coun
try. The Cincinnati Trice Current,
which is as far as possible removed
from sensationalism in such mat
ters, places the total yield at 5S5,
000,000 bushels. Its computation
for winter wheat are based on
special returns from its own cor
respondents from all districts in
the West, and on what it regards
as worthy data for other portions
of the ceuntry, and the result is
400,000,000 bushels, against 255,
344,000 bushels last year. Its
estimates for the spring wheat
crop, partly based on special
correspondence, "suggest approxi
mately 1S5,000,000 bushels." The
I'rice Current's estimates repre
sent an average yield for winter
wheat of 15.4 bushel per acre, and
for spring wheat of 14.25 bushels,
making a general average for the
entire crop of 15 bushels. These
estimate imply the maintenance
of favorable conditions to the end
of the crop season, and a9 they
have been maintained so
far since the estimates were made
the results may be accepted as
conservative. The Price Current
figures that there will be 200,000,
000 bushela for export. But the
country can easily spare consider
ably more than that. The Price
Current assumes that the require
ments for home consumption wiil
be 300,000,000. They may be as
high as that, but not necessarily, i
That quantity is at the rate of more
than 5'i bushels to each inhabi
tant. But the returns cf the de
partment of agriculture show that
since 1880 the consumption has
ranged from 4.49 to 6.00 bushels
jer capita, the largest consump
tion having been reached in 1884,
when the average price of wheat
was only 05 cents per bushel,
which was the lowest on record fur
many years. The average con
sumption is not much more than
.1 bushels per capita, and is not
very likely to exceed that if the
price is above 05 cents per bushel.
If the domestic consumption
should not exceed that there would
be 240,000,000 bushels for export.
According to the I'rice Current's
estimate of &v,000,UUt bushels,
thej crop of this year exceeds the
largest previously secured that of
1884 by more than 72,000,000 bu
shels, or 14 per tent. That would
mean very low prices if the cereal
crops of other countries were equal
to the average. But, disregarding
the sensational estimates that
have been sent abroad, there still
seems to be no doubt that the
supply from other Bources this
year will Le much below the aver
age, and that we can sell even 240,
000,000 bushela of wheat to the
people of other countries unless
the speculators become too extor
tionate in their demands, in which
case we will be lelt with an enor
mous surplus which will have to
be disposed of a last at slaughter
prices. With good sense and mod
eration on the part of speculators
this may be a golden year for the
farmers of tbe wheat belt.
One cannot but wonder at the
amount of public attention that is
given to pugilistic encounters, and
the vast majority of respectable
and good society people that really .
care for them. A careful view of
the participants in these fistic ex
hibitions of the brute in man, will
demonstrate that they are not the
ones that good people as a rule
take to, that is if they were en
gaged in any other profession.
Tne Chronicle says that the per
sistence with which pugilists get
into barroom brawls was illus
trated in the disgraceful fight be
tween the Australian Hall and his
manager, "Parson" Davies. That
the fighter was not killed was sim
ply a bit of good fortune, as the
manager used a knife with great
execution. It is significant that
what is called the manly art can
not boast of a single sober, repu
table exponent. Nine-tenths of
the professional pugilists of the
world are braggarts and bullies.
Tbeii highest ambition is to keep
La saloon and pose for the admira
lion oi wie puuiic uiai eeco buujv
thing divine in big development
of biceps and small development
of brain.
It is eaid that in the march of
progress in New York City, just
at piesent, many very tine build
ings are being torn down, to make
room for still finer ones. That is
undoubtedly the case, but the re
cent disaster there in the collapse
of a building, causing the horrible
destruction to life, shows that
some old unBafe buildings remain,
for the one that collapsed had
been pronounced unsafe a number
of years ago. It would be
economy of human life if the old
unsafe buildings were first looked
after.
Beautiful Women.
The magical elTects of Wisdom's
Robertine as a beautitier and
preserver of the complexion have
been attested by thousands of
J leading ladies of society and the
stage, it is tne only article ever
discovered which gives a natural
and beautiful tint to the complex
ion, removing tan, sunburn,
freckels and ail roughness of the
face and arms, leaving the skin
soft, smooth and velvety. All re
mark on its delightfully cooling
and refreshing properties, a
distinction not found in any other
similiar article known, For sale
by Foshay A Mason.
The trotting bred stallion Al
wood Breeze will stand for service
at Trites Bros, stable, Albany Sat
urday's of each week until farther
notice.
You should see those balance
rockers at Thomas Brink's. Call
and get one before they are all
gone.
Fresh comb honey, Linn county
production, at Parker Bros.
Have you examined that beauti
ful 400 piano at Klein Bros, shoe
store.
HUMPHREYS
DR. llrMi-iiRET-gSrii'iricgare ecientilically
ami can-fully prepared prescriptions; used
lor luanv years in private practice with sue
ceae, and for over thirty years used by th
lieuple. fcvery single apecidc id a cure f
the disease named.
These epecitlcs cure without drugging!
F"'K"'c "r rcuucinir me symein, anil are
fact and deed the sovereign remedies of the
worm.
list or rai.NUFAt, xua. ti art. tricks.
1 r'evi-rs. Congestion. inrlammatiini '
2 Worms, worm fever, worm colic...
2 Crying Colic, or teething of infant. .
4 Diarrhea, of children or adults
Dysentery, Griping, Billious Colli-.....
0 Cholera Morbus, vomiting...............
7 Couiths, colds, bronchitis
Y Neuralgia, toothache, Faceache
'J Headache, sick hradache. vertigo
25
25
10 Otiepepeia, billious stomach
1 1 Suppressed or Painful Periods
12 Whites, too profuse peiious
13 Croup, cough, difficult breathing .
14 Salt Kheuiu, eaysipelas. eruptions..
15 Rheumatism, rheinratic pains ..
In Fever and ague, chills malaria
17 Piles, blind or bleeding ..
l'J Catarrh, influenza, cold in the head
20 Whooping Cugn, violent coughs to
-'4 uenerai debility, physical weakness Ml
27 Kidney disease
iS Nervous debility 1 on
30 Urinary Weakness, witting bed...... 5o
ii. Diseawa ot the heart, alpitatioii.... 1 oj
Sold by drugt'ists, or sent postpaid on
ceipt of price. Dt. Humphreys' Manual, (144
pages; ricniy oounu in t-ioin and gnu, mail
Ice, 1IUMP11KKYS MKK, O,
111 A 113 William St , New York,
SPEC I FIGS
CALIFORNIA
POSITIVE AND HEUTIVEi
ELECTRIC
LINAMENT n
CUREU
CATARRH, RIIEU MATIS M,
neuralgia, uorns. lleailache,
and ail pain. The Califor
nia positive and negaf ive
ELECTRIC COUU H C U RE,
cures coins, croup, COllBlimp
ttion. Sold by all druggists.
Each 2"m. 50c. and 1. Creas
inger A Co., Props., los Ange
les, Cal.
Children Cry
for FITCHKB'S
Castoria
SPRING
OUR STOCK OF SPRING WAGON'S IS THE LARGEST AND MOST
COMPLETE ON Til E PACIFIC COAST, AND COMPRISES
ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF
Four-Spring Passenger and Moun
tain Wagons,
SPECIAL r ARC EL DE
LIVERY WAGONS,
ONE-HORSE BUSINESS
WAGONS,
ONE-HORSE IRON AXLE
WAGONS, ETC.
It will pay all parries want
ing Spring wagons of any
description to call upon or
correspond witfr us.
We guarantee our vehicles the bust, prices lowest, quality considered
Staver & Walker
NEW MARKET BLOCK, - - - PORTLAND, OREGON
WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND
THE PACIFIC COAST OF
Jftachinory and Veiiclos.
SK.NI Kolt CAT.tl.lMl
W. O.lDAViS As
ALBANY, -
Do you want to bo happy and
make those about you pleased, if
so to and get one of those lovely
toned piano's at Mrs. Hymans.
If you have not drank CoronaJo
mineral water, you should try it.
It will s )ber you up, give you a
clean stomach and a good appe
tite. 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 dtovos they sell. Every
one seeuiH 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 oll'u-e and pay
the same before it becomes de
linquent. C. G. IU i:kiiakt.
District Clerk.
c
Com'mencing Aug. 19,
We will sell Summer Goods at a price that will
prise all and surpass anything ever
offered in Albany.
-For One
RecRtctiori of lO Per Cent.
- ON ALL DRESS GOODS.
Two Hundred Pa'asuls and sun Umbrellas at less than wholesal ir;. -
ALLEN BROTHERS,
io
esale
CIQARS, TOBACCO AND CHOICE FRUITS
OF ALL KINDS IX
FLINX BLOCK,
WAGONS.
HALF-PLATFORM
SPRING WAGONS,
SCROLL SPRING WAGON'S
"HANDY WAGONS,"
TA VI H? lft THBl'LV
'TAYLOR' OR THREE
SPRING WAGONS,
If tT.v.fil'Ulvn wmnvo
EXPRESS WAGONS,
DELIVERY WAGONS,
MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON
of Every Description.
- R AND l'HKE LIST
CO.
OREGON.
CR0WDER BROS
Contractor and Builders.
Jflice on First street w ith Wal
lace & Cusick, real estate agents,
. Jbany, Oregon. Estimates given
nail kinds of building-ior carpeu
er work. All work intrusted to
will be promptly executed.
The Thomas Kay Woollen Millf
of Salem, have appointed G. W.
Simpson their agent in Albany. A
full line of men and boys clothinu
blankets and llannels and all arti
cles manufactured by the mill will
be kept in stock. These goods are
the best in the market and w ill
give entire satisfaction.
Watches, cha'ns and spectacles,
specialties at F. M. French's.
Buy your spectacles and eye
glasses at F. M. French's, aiil
have your eyes tested and your
glasses properly fitted. 6 lasses
irora 20 cents to !U.
Ilanan &. Son's fine shoes sell on
their own merit, and always gives
satisfaction. Try a pair at T. L.
Wallace A. Co.'s.
of
Week We Will
Sac
SlIIIIIIIlT
lot or bankrupt sale, but a genuine BKXKFIT
'and
leiai
LARUE OR SMALL QUANTITIES IN SEASON.
- - . ALKANY. OltEUCXN.
Star
Bakery
..A FULL STOCK OF,
Staple Groceries
1THT KinCTYlK
llie best
uuts, etc.
quality of .teas, coffers, can Jit s
FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY
DAY.
At this old reliable house I also to lie
found a complete asortiiieiit of 'p-kIi family
groceries, to which is con.-Unilv lieing allied
all the seasonable lines of KriKcrir and tro
visions, such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to order
Anchouy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
tastetn Buckwheat Flour,
Cannea Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc,
These goods were all l0'i-lii when priiva
. ere low and the benefit of the margin w ill be
given to hiu cUHtoiiicrs. KcnicniK r the place,
at the old corner on First and liroaialbiu Ma.
Conrad Mier.
DR W. C. NliGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
London, England, also of the ii llo
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, tumors
nd wens, without pain or the kuiie.
tie alno makes a specialty of treat
ment with electricity. Has practii -d
iu the German French and English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day uight. His motto is
't,.OD WILL TO ALL."
iVOilioe and residence, L.-ba'.'.on,
Oregon.
NurHrj .
Messrs. Hyftian & P.rowuell aro
prepared in their nursery to fur
nish all kinds of slock, and tliiiHe
intending to plant should call upon
them.
ItootH ami Slioa-H.
Purchasers of l'.ools ami Shoes
bear in mind that bit; advertise
ments and oilers of hi'' discounts
Jo not always mean Iw-st values.
You will have to i.av some one a
profit as no one can do business
without expense. The question is
who can sell you the best iroods
for the least money.
Mmi ki. E. 1 KING.
rresu vegelaiiles everv morniiitr
from Linn county uuidriis at
Parker Bros.
iry t oronaiio mineral water,
the purest on earth, for sale bv all
druggists. John lsotu .Jr., :ile
agent.
Pay your pchool
costs of collection.
tax and save
sur-
PL...!
,VlP.Vl
Goods
Make a-
i. i;piii..nil.r
tlllH
Odd
SALK, at
.
Grocers,
STEWABT & SOX
-DEALERS IX-
Russell Engines. Separators awl Stackers,
OSBORNE BINDERS,
We carry no machinery that has not been tried in this locality and
found to he satisfactory, and as we represent factories, no ief;p..nilile
dealer can j;ive better terms.
Springfield Sawmill
A. WHEELER, (SPRINGFIELD.) PROPRIETOR.
SLMilNCJFIKLD, -
AIhany yard and oflioe on Railroad, Itetween Futiith and Fiftl
eels, A. Wheeler, AUiany .Manager.
Having lumber not. excelled iu quality, and facilities not surpassed
or ttie prompt and satisfactory .iiling oi orders, 1 respectfully s-ilicit t
hare of the trade. A. WHKELKU.
A-k my nprntH for V. I.. MouitInN Shoi-n.
II ikii lor hiiIp iu )nnr ilnc- ink uur
tlciili-r i hi-ihI lor ruiulniidr, unuri- Ihu
Uifi'in-t, '"! u'-l tlii-iii I iir ynii.
TA Iv K NO M HISTITLTE.
WHY IS THE lor fo; tm:Is l-reiicli mi-
L. DOUGLAS ?o1i?ocs w,,ic" l0!,t ,ro,u
CO CUALT FOR
onvt. CENTLEMEN ealf, stlish, comfortable and
THt BEST SHOE ITHEWORLDFOR THE UQHVt? T,e u.fit evel
red at this price : same grade as custom made bhoes costing
fiom $(i to if it.
if;:.")!) pxhee shoe: farmers, railroad
them ; tine calf, seamless, smooth in .ide, heavy three souls, exten
sion edge ; one pair will wear a year.
2.50 line calf ; no lietter shoe ever cilered at this price ; one trial w il"
convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service.
2.2) ami ifJ.OO Workingman's shoes are strong and durable. Those
who have given them a trial wili wear no other make.
HOYS' and $1.75 school shoes are worn by the hoys everywhere;
they sell on their merits as the increasing sales show.
LAI 1 IIS hand sewed shoe, best I ongola ; very stylish ; equals French
imported shoes costing from $4 to $0.
Ladies $2.50, $2 and $1 75 shoe for Misses are the best Hongola. Stylish
ami durable.
Caution. See that W. L. Pouglas' name and pi ice are stamped on the
bottom of each shoe. W. L. HOL'tiLAS, lirockton, Maes.
A'socanies the
Pianos & Organs
.V THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY.
o-
CALL AND EXAMINE in TUi;j.
ODI) FKLLOWS TEMPLE,
ll
I!
70KM
-OI-KXS SEI'TEMIIRK 1 I.
P.e:iutiful healthful Bile near the
t-ily. K. nonses are as reasonaoie
nsi any other institution of learning
. v it ; .-1 1:1..........
011 the roaet. iassuai, iiiciaiy,
Hfifiitilie, Iheolonical, ireiatatory,
noruial and business courses, mu-
U nla of all grades received. Care
ful overpight and direction given
to all students. Ladies hoarding
hall under experienced super
viion. Professors of excellent
scholarship and much experience
employed. For information ad
dress C. C. Ktratton, D. !., presi
dent, or Thos. Van Scoy, 1. I.,
clean of college, Portland Univer
sity, Poitlanil, Or.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
JEFFUSOX FLOURING MILLS,
Also
SAW AND PLANING MILLS,
Jefl'erson, Marion Co., Or.
For particulars apply to
CoRBETT A MACLEAY,
04 and 00 Front St.,
Portland, Or.
Uuiverdy
MOWERS & RAKES.
-
OUKfiOM.
L. E. B LAI ft,
Stil.K Alil-NT.
Al.iUNY, - - OKEtiOX.
It is a HcamleFB hIiop, with
iio tacks or wax thread to
hurt the feet; made of the
l.e:-t fine caif, etylish and easy
and because we make more
shoes of this grade than any
other manufacturer, it t-ijnals
hand sewed shoeB cot-ting
from $4 to ".
$rM genuine ham' sewed. the
lines! calf fchoe ever tiered"
4 hand sewed well shoe, fine
men and letter earners all wear
G.L. Blackmao,
DEAI.KR IN
Onus, Paints, Oils, Pertacrj
AND TOILET ARTICLES,
And a full line of
Books, Stationery, lVriodicak
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
Guest lines of
ALBANY, OKECOX.
THE-
i
Opens September ISth, IS'.il.
COITKSE OF STt'OY arraii.'l rvpn-wly ti
meet the neeilp ! llie farmiii): ami imvnani
cal intereeti of the xtatf. l.an;e. oiinii
ami well-veutilat.-d litlilililm. 1 lie 'l-t.e
ih located in aciiltivaled ami rhrnlian oin
muiiity, ami ouc- if the licalttiiot. in ll
State, '
Military Tra in i mj.
Exiifiiw! Need Not F.m-ih-iI Sl.-O lor I
Entire S-aif u.
Two cr more free hoUrshij s frt m oirj
i-oillitv. W rite for iMlul.lle to
" I!. L. Ali.N'ol.h, I'r.n., C.rvallif. Or.
Albany Nurseries.
WE HAVE ON HAND AT OUR
nursery on the Corvallis road, one
half mile from town, as Gne a lot
of Fruit Trees of all kinds as can
be found anywhere on the coast.
If you contemplate plantirg trees,
it will pay to see our stock and get
our prices and catalogue free.
IIYMAN & BROWN ELL.
G1FNEKAL AGENTS ami eanvaKHc-n look
r inif for a permanent inonev nukinif
hutiueas, no competition, khoulil Beeiire the
aale of the Patent A'ljiiKtah'e Shoe, Ad
dress with sump, CONSOLIOATKO SHOE
CO., Saleio, Alasa.
Mahm
-THE-
lapina He
OREGON PACIFIC
RAILROAD
T.J E. UOGC, Receiver.
Oregon Development Co.'s
Steamship L,ln
01
.AND
Hours Less Tims
Than by any ether rout.:
22
Accomodations unaurpaaeed forteaifoit aa
(atety. I-are and freight tia Ya,uiM i.a
Ihe Oregon l)eve opuieat compaiij'a
1m, much lem that by any cllier root
txa all poiDta in tbe Ullan.ctir 1
uiU ban r'nuiciaooi
SAIIilNO DATES,
raoa tidiha.
Willamette Valley.... Aar tk
WV . 1MB
tVillaiuctte Valley IS, Si
raoM aaa raaaciaoo
f July 31
ttillalcelte Valluy.. Aug t
illaliietU: Vullev ' la, M
Tlic company reserve tbe ribt to ubaig
tt-uiiicru ui Bailiiiir Oaiea.
daily rtwnwiiuni,
hxcept Suutlaya.)
L raf,dlr.a7:0U Lr Albany lt:M r
Con all n lu: a I ' Currallia lrO ra
t Alliany , a I Ar laquina H r. m.
O a C. lla.UB UMiutct at 4ila and i'gi
W a. M Heae,
O, . Hotel!, Oeuural ataaa,.!.
U. K a P. AKrot
Corvallli, O aa
EAST SOUTH
VIA
SOUTHERN PACiriC ROUTE.
THE M01M SII.STA ECITK
California eaprua traim run dil
yi in
aorrM
7:uu p tii..l. I'orllaiiJ ....Ar.. Jk. aa
li:i-i UI..I.V Albany Lv :A am
a.'-i aui..Ar S. Kraiicisoo.Lr.. -uu fat
Local t'HHH. Train Ually- ai. Sunday
f :C a in . . Lv lVrt land . . . . Ar. . 4 ;. pn
1-J:a p m. .Lv AII.uyM...L,..lt;ou aia
j:-o p mAr.....lloncuury L.. o:Aiaai
Lrbanua tfraaefc.
2.:.i; p -Lv Albany Ar.. H
:ib p m Ar ....l baiiuo Lv :4u aa
tuaui..Lf Albany. Ar.. 4. as put
.-.'.'J a in.. Ar l.i-liaiii L.. fu pa
ai.UANV local, UAiLT (Exuept Sunday)
.ki v m..I.v.... Puriland Ar....V.ub a m
Ar. ..Albany.
..L....t.M a
i' U l.LM AM Ii U FFET8LF H'KKS,
TOunibT kll::iikg caks,
Fur at-coinnuiuatiin of S taad CUw i a
aciitm attacbt-d tu fcapreaa n.
fleet Side IItIIb.
Between 1'ortlund u.txd CorvaJlis
Mnll Train Dally - Except Sunday
7:3" a tn..Lv ...Po.tlauU ... Ar . So p. a
1-jMO p m..Ar.. Corvaiiie.. LvlZ.sp. m
At Albany and Con alii! connect llk
trai!-!ot Orrtron PacittcKailroad.
Kxprraa Train) Ually (Exrapt Sunday
1:4U p iu. .Lv.,
p m.. Ar..
.Portland... Ar..
.ltcMinnville.L..:i.4tji
THROUGH TICKETS
lo All Point
EAST AND SOUTH
f'STKor tii-ktts and full 'Information re
tard in;; rat. rnapo, etc., call on eounatiy'a
a.'(-'iit at Allialiv.
U. KOKIII.KK, E. P. ROQKK8,
Manager Aaat. . r A P. A
A WEAK MAN
Can cure himself of ths dt
plorahle results of early sbuss snd
perfectly restore his vigor snd vital
ity by our home treatment. Ths
remarkable cures of hopeless esses
of nervous debility and privats
conuilaints are ever where stamp
ing out ijuackery. Treaties and
liiestioii list, a physician's gift to
biitleriug huiitanitv, will be sent
fiee to those atllictec. Address
with stamp
PIONEER INSTITUTE,
4V Kearny St., Room 2, Saa
Francisco, Cal.
We fiirry a large et-k of
lrintt i'.-i Mationery, well as
si.rli il, lu!it direct from the
iii:iin;!";u tiiii ts at a low figure,
j ami can git tlie best of work
in all kinds ot printing for tbe
least n.onev. 'J rv us.
" "II. CflB.
THE iURKLTsT
AI.B1NT QHOT4TIOHS.
VVlioat-MV-Outs
:'.ic
Hum n.Si per bbl
I'oltiH-s :'k-K-Kn
y.v
liui.t-r 'J"c
Laid Mt lzv.
Ihimo Ut l:V.
boulders Inc.
H:i-u l-.'ac.
Hops 'Ah:.'
Huy TiuiotLy, 10, oU and chsat
App ts Oret-n, fl per lui.
l'lujit Dried, 9(c. per lb.
App es dried bleached tte lUndrUd
& ' c.
(Jbk-kena ft !io1tH.
Beef :;g:;c eroos.
Mutton :;3.S0er bead.
ll j'ja SJc dresaei .
eal fac.
AV.kiI 18021c.
1U1UU1L
EGGS FOR SALE.
I will sell full blood Leghorn
eggs, lioth oingle and ross comb,
for $1 60 per IS. also dotted Wyan
dotte, Light Kmhnias, LangaLan
and Plymouth Rocks at the tame
prwe. L. J. lioi'CK,
Ttogent, Or.