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TflE MORNING HEltALD SUNDAY, AUGUST P.O. JSWt. Uaiuy and Wbbkuy TERMS OF SUBSCKIFTIOJ: DAILY Pu'.ll-icl everv morning except Monday.) uI.tciw.I by carrier, er tt'km.M. 020 wmI, per jcar. 8 W WKKKLV,; (Published every Friday Morning.) e copy, per anmin, in advance.... 2.00 V ii, a not iaid in advert: ........ 2.60 nit: miils. Mails it t)ie Albany postotliceeloM K r all ofti.cn north TUe Kaxtrrn statiM I 6-30 A. M, Tire Meet Side f And the Nnirow Ga ct R. R4 ) oil'---lun.l and Sam- ...11 . on and Vaiuiua ....1'2;S0 p. H odi.e ninth 7:30 r. h T'e t'3tcitiu-' will be clilach evening; e-a m to seven o'clock. i-j;i"terei nutter for the ly nionitnif 'twin -thould he mailed before o clock the jr-'viuUM evening. OUKHON PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrive Departs t vuK'nirer. . Fount...... U.l.'pm li20pm ' 3 4'piu 7.46 a ni FUTURE OF WUEA T CUL Tl VA T1QX. The course of tlio cultivation of wheat, in the United Stated, for years, has in a measure depended upon the ruling prices pud for the cereal. At least such has been apparently the situation, though .tlie present year is an exception. As the price of wheat has ranged lower, so tho average production per acre has decreased, until it is .said the situation impelled a Kan sas statistician, K. Woods Datis, in the May Forum, to predict that in five years the Tinted States would import its own wheat; that the wheat crop had reached its limit; that exports would decline, population increase and that by 131)5- wheat would come from abroad. The error of these agri cultural doctrinaires was pointed out at the time by both European j and American economic writers. Prince Krapoikine, a Russian writer, showed that Mr. Davis had left out of his computation the in creased possibilities of agriculture exhibited by the results of scien tific cultivation of land in the most densely populated districts of the oldest countries in Europe. France raises bushels to the acre on land '.hat 30 years ago yielded, but 22 bushels to the acre, and occasionally the yield is 55 bushels to the acre. In the Oer man state of Hesse the average crop is 27 bushels to the acre, and a number of farms in Northern France yield year after year from 5 to 08 bushels to the acre, while farms in Central France produce year after year, over large areas, 41 bushels to the acre. Fast Flanders produces from 33 bu shels of wheat to the acre. Since the end of the last century the French peasants have nearly doubled the area under wheat and returns from each acre so as to increase four fj'.d the amouut of wheat grown ' in France. In France the average wheat crop fur 1SS2-SS was 21 '4' biHliels to the acre for 41 depart ments and 20 bushels to the acre for 1 1 departments. Tiu present crop sejms to effect ually contradict the assumptions oi the Kansas statistician, for the average yield per acre is materially increased, iiu-re certainly re main in the hands of the agricul turists of this country the oppor tunity to still farther increase that average yield, and continue our country as the profitable exporter of wheat to other parts of the world, l'rofessor AVilken, a Cier man scientist, who last vear visited this country for the pur pose of studying its . agricultural conditions, returning home con vinced that if we but half utilize our enormous natural advantages we will be able to feed our people for an indefinite time without im portation. On the important question why boys leave the farm, John W. Bookualter, in the Forum says that the answer is self-evident p'-M-ctual toil bi god weather all tiiroti-'i the bu-y season, and per petual loneliness in bail weather and most of the w nter season. The time when the farmers have leisure is, in half the country, the very time when tin y cannot get away from home by reason of their isolation and had roads; yet such is the hunger of the heart that the bjys revolt b-ainst this unendur able loneliness and even now often walk miles through the rain or the snow to spend half a day sit ting around the stove in the coun try store. Already, in many sec tions, the young people of both sexes have broken through the barriers and established farmers' clubs and little societies of one sort or another; and improved roads have done much to aid this relief. But why should not this uatur.il tendency be reasonably directed, and all ages and both sexes eiijoy their long winter even ings together? The crooks uud turns that the lovers of strong drink will take, to secure their ardent that is so ardently wished for, are wonder ful to behold. In the staid old city of Hamburg, Connecticut, prohibition was supposed to be actually in force, and no place in the city would sell liquor for a beverage. But the citizens have been cruell undeceived by the death of Kildeer Huff, a mau sup posed to be deaf and dumb and badly deformed by a hump on kis bf ck. After his death the villagers found that Hull's deformity was a padded Back, inside of which were found bottles containing various kinds of liquors, and in his pockets was found if 197, mostly in dimes and nickels. The old man has been a walking -barroom and the mystery of how he supported him self is solved. The avidity with government bonds are taken up, by the people, is really a matter of astonishment, considering that private individ uals and banks find no difficulty in loaning money at three and four times as great a rate of interest as the bonds now bear. The Chroni cle says that nothing shows the gain in the credit of this govern ment like the case with which low interest bonds are absorbed by in vestors. It was slow work during the war to float the 7 per cents, and even when the war was over there was no keen desire to secure the six and 5 per cents, but when the rate fell to 4 per cent there was a great rush for government secur ities, and this has not diminished now that the rate of interest is down as low as 2 per cent. Beautiful Women. The magical effects oi Wisdom's Kouertine as a beautiiier and preserver of the complexion have been attested by thousands of leading ladies of society and the stage. It is the 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 tound in any other similiar article known, For sale by Foshay & .Mason. The trotting bred s'allion Al wood Breeze will stand ior service at Trites P.ros. 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 gOIIfe. Fresh comb honey, Linn county production, at l'arker Bros. Have you examined that beauti ful 400 piano at Klein Bros, shoe store. HUMPHREYS J Dr. llt'Mi'HKKV'a Sravtvii'sare eti. ntilicall) and can.lu.Iy prearcl prcscriptim.; u.d lor iuuiv yean in private practice with mic eeaa, ami for over thirty years upcl by the people. Ker single apeeitic ii a cure tor the disease named. These Hpecilicg eure without druv''iiijf, ur.;iiii; or rcdii'jiiiK the Mem, and are in fuel uud deed the so verily 11 remedies of the world. LKT Or I'RINt ir.lL XII. (.TRIM. PRICK.. 1 revere, Oiniri'Stion, inflammation. ;, 2 Worm, worm fever, worm colic.... "i Crying Colic, or teething of inurito. . -J:. 4 UiurrhiA, of children or adiiltn ; Dysentery, iinpin, liillious (Julie ..... -J.7. Ii Cnolera Morbus, vomiting 7 Coughs, coMh, lir.mchitia.... :, Ii Neuralgia, toothache, r'aeeache .. J llca.iache, aick htailache, vertigo.... 10 Dpspepsin. billions stomach 11 Suppressed or 1'amful Periods 1'2 Whites, too profuse pciiods 13 Croup, coiu,-h, dilticult breathing 14 Salt Itheuui, eaysipclas. eruptions.. 15 Kheunjiitisiu, rheutratic pains Id fever and ague, chills malaria 17 I'llcs, blind or bleeding 1J Catarrh, influenza, cold in the head 10 Whooping Uougn, violent coughs Jt (Antral debility, physical weakness S! Kidney diwa-tc 60 .Ml 1 (HJ ii Nervous debility ...... . jOlrirary We.1k1.css, witting bed.. il Diseajes ot the heart, palpitation.... 1 no Sold by druv'i'ists, or sent postiiaid on re ct ipt of price. it. Huuiphreys' Manual, (144 piijjes) richly bound in elnth and ifiM, mail. ree, iicxciikms Jlto, o , 111 & 113 William St , .New York, SPEC I FIGS CALIFORNIA PJSIIIVE AM iNEGATIVEl ELECTRIC L" INAMENT rS CURE' CATARRH, RIIEU M A T I S M, Neuralgia, Corns. Headache, and ad pain. The Califor nia positive and negative E L E C T R I C COUG II CUKE, cures colds, crouji, consump ttioti. Sold by all druggists. Each 2.V.. TiOc. and if I. Creas inger t Co., Props., Los Alle les, Cal. Children Cry for PITCHER'S Castoria SPRING OUR .STOCK OF SPKIXCi WAfiOXS IS THE LAROEST AND MOST COMPLETE OX THE PACIFIC COAST, AXD COMPRISES ALL THE LEADING STYLES OF Four-Spring Passenger and Moun tain Wagons, SPECIAL I'ARCEL DE LIVERY WAGONS, ONE-HORSE BUSINESS WAGONS, ONE-HORSE IRON' AXLE WAGON'S, ETC. It will pay all parties want ing Spring wagons of any description to call upon or correspond with us. We guarantee our vehicles the best, Staver $c Walker NEW MARKET BLOCK, - - - PORTLAND, OREGON. WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ON THE PACIFIC COAST OF Machinery and Vehicles of Evory Description. SEN!) roil CATAUKJJS AND PK1CK LIST. ALBANY, ----- OREGON. Do you want to be happy and make those about you pleased, if so go and get 0110 of those lovely toned piano's at Mrs. Hymans. If you have not drank Coronado mineral water, you should try it. It will sober 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 fio constantly iliout Matthews and Washburn. Lmoi. their good looks the ladies are talking about, it is the good ijualitesof the cook and mating stoves they sell. Every one seems ti be d-li'hted when they buy from M. and W. School lax Notice. The school tax in school district No 5, is now due and pay able, ('all at my ollh-e and pay the same before it becomes de limpient. C. G. BruKimiT. District Clerk. .1111 I' I lllnonnnnn k3 IIIIUU UU1U Ul U Commencing Aug. 19, We will sell Summer Goods at a price that will sur prise all and surpass anything ever offered in Albany. RecltActioii of lO ON ALL Two Hundred Parasol and sun Umbrellas at lea than wholesale uricps. L'enieinber, tbi is no odd ALBANY, OBEGOIT ALLRN BROTHERS, wholesale CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL KIXM-4 IN FL.INN J 5 LOCK, WAGONS. HALF-PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, SCROLL SPRING WAGONS "HANDY WAGONS" TAYLOR' OR THREE SPRING WAGONS, HALF-SPRING WAGONS, EXPRESS WAGONS, DELIVERY WAGONS, prices lowest, quality considered. CR0WDER BROS Contractor and Builders. Jflice on First street with Wal lace A Cusick, real estate agents, t Jbany, Oregon. Estimates given n all kinds ol buildmgsor carpen er work. All work intrusted to will ie promptly executed. The Thomas Kay Woollen Milli of Salem, have appointed G. W. Simpson their agent in Albany. A full line of men and boys clothint blankets and flannels and all arti cles manufactured by the mill will be kept in stock. These goods art the best in the market and wil; give entire satisfaction. Watches, cha'ns and spectacles, specialties at F. M. French's. I5uy your spectacles and eye glasses at F. M. French's, aiid have your eyes tested and your glasses properly litted. Glasses irom 25 cents to $10. Ilanau & Son's Hue shoes sell on their own merit, and always gives satisfaction. Try a pair at T. L. Wallace & Co.'s. Of IT llll' III I lllll viimmn -For One Week We Will lot or bankrupt sale, but a genuine 1JEXEFIT and Retail o- L.VRi iE Oil SMALL OUANTITIES IX SEASON'. iatey A FULL STOCK OF.., Staple Groceries Crockery. Glassware. Theheut quality of ti as, coffun, cai.dicR nuts, etc. FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this old reliable houac Is a.'?n to be found a complete assortment of 're-h family groceries, to whicl' is constai.tly beit. added all the seasonable lines of groia i.es and re visions, such as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, tastetn Buckwheat Four, Cannea Goods of 'Ail Kinds. Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These gO'xis were all bo'iirbt when pri.-e.-ereliiwand the benutit of tie margin will bt given to his customers. Kemoinbi r t':e place. U the old corner on l' irst a'ld lir ..uilbi:i '.. Conrad JMter. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate) of tho Royal College ol Loudon, England, a'.aoof the iieiiu vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime o! study and practice and makes a ."pe, cialty of chronic titseasts, remove cancers, scrofula ep.largeiiiciitsunwr' nd wens, without pain or tiie knife;. He also makes a (specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has praotis e,l in the German French and Ki..;iis!i hospitals. Calls promptly attended day uight. I lis ni jtto is "i.WD WILL IV) ALL." fOfliefl. and residence-, L l.i-ou Oreg'-u. tN 11 rse r j . fjrs. Hvniaii.t Rrowncil Me ar." prepared in their nursery to i'u nish all kinds of stuck, and tln.se intending to plant should cull ui-on them. ltott and Shoe. Purchasers of Roots an.l Slux s bear in mind that bin advertise ments and olfcrs of bin di.-fouiits Jo not always mean l est values. You will have to pay some one a profit as no one can do hi:.-ine8 without expense. '1 he .piest'on is who can sell you the hct ;."x ls for the least nmiiey. Sa.ml i i. 1". Yui NO. Fresh vegetables evety luoniini.' from Linn county gar.li ns at l'arker l'.ios. Try Coroiiadi mineral water, the purest on earth, for sale by :ill druggists. John Is . in Jr., tnle agent. Pay your school tax and save cos.ta of collection. Sir 3D: Gflods! 1 1 1 1 U! Make a- Per Cent. GOODS. SALE, at . Grocers ALBANY, OUECJON. STEWART. & SOX -DEALERS IN- IWI him, Separators ami Stackers, OSBORNE BINDERS, We (Tiny no machinery that has not been fried in thin locality and t . 1 1 1 1 ' I 1. 1 be satisfactory, and as we represent factories, no lespwiirdhle dealer can give better terms. Springfield Sawmill A. WHEELER, (SPRING KIM. D,) I'UOPKiE'f Ol'., S Li J IN(i FIELD, 3?""Aliony yard and uiWtw on Hulr ei lf, A. Wheeler, Aloanv Aiauaer. I Living lumber not cxeeiled in ijuai r t!o urompl and .satisfactory .illing iilie of the trade.. A h my nccnlH for V. I.. Ioiil-I:i II noi tor :i(e 111 ycnr p i:i';iiit 10 -- 41 (til ritliiliiu' ii'iiry, :ini nii (i:rm l.ir .ou ;,-XAivK M SI HSTITL'T 1 WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS Js "rii 'Ki 1,0,11 CT- 0 C2IS rt? FOR $4 ha.ui sew ed welt shoe, fine Z$j ZSriijE, CENTLEMEN ,all, stvlish, comioitableand THE BEST SHOE lfHHW0LOr0R TJIFE0EV? ,l,ir;ll,lC.. The best shoe ever ( !;' red ;U this price ; same grade as custom made shoes costing lieni if'i to Mi p' !'(' shoe ; farmers, railroad men ainl letter carriers all wear tie m ; line calf, seamless, sniocth in. ide, heavy three souls, exlen sion (.!' ; one pair will wear a year. ic.rt iii.e calf; no better shoe ever cll'ered at this juice; one trial will c.jii vince those wtio want a shoe for comfort and service. j TL,."i anil 00 Workiii.'inan's shoes who have given them a trial wili wear no other make. I'.OVS' sj and .fl. 75 school shoes are worn by the hoys everywhere; they s. 1! on their merits as the inerca-drig sales show. I.ADi ES . ". hand sewed shoe, best I 'ougohi ; veiy stylish ; ciials French imported shoes costing from I to o. Ladies .i'.50, and .! 7") shoe for Mi sesare the best Doiigol.t. Stylish and durable. Caution. See that W. L. 1'oiiglas' name and juice are staiiijicd on the bottom of each shoe. W. L. DOUGLAS, Rrockton, Mass. 1. iflDiw, c;.' L-a VjtS piSSI Books, Iftk,ifea Prescriptions Carefully Conwounded. Also cftrr',ls 'I-" finest Ii IlC-8 of Pianos & Organs I A' Tilt: WILLAMETTE CALL AND ;EXAMINJ3 IjlUS STOCK. ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, ALF..AXY, OREtiOX. I'oiveivlj id ill! oim:n's si:i'Ti:Mr.i;ii 14. IVautiful healthful Kite near the citv. Expenses are as reasonable no anv other institution of learning (in the coast. Classical, literary, scientilic, theolosrical, preparatory, normal and business courses. Stu .l. nis of U lrnulca received. Care ful oversight and direction piven to all students. Ladies boarding hall under experienced super vision. Professors of excellent scholarship aud much experience employed. For information ad dress 0. C Mratton. I. P., presi dent, or Thos. Van Scoy, P. P., dean of college, Portland I'niver sity, Poi fund, Or. FOR SALE OR RENT. JEFFli.-'OX FLOLMMXti MILI Also SWV AXPPLAXIXC MILLS, Jellerson, Clarion Co., Or. For particulars apply to CoHPETTA MAC LEA Y, M and CO Front St., Portland, Or. (r I MOWERS & RAKES. ad, between Fourth and Fifll I y,-. Mid facilities not en (raffed .if orders, f respectfully 8 iiie.it f A. WHEELER.. M-, M-rtirr (he sul.K Aii:XT. Al.i'.ANY, - OREGON. It is a seamless f-hoe, with 110 tacks or wax thread to I uit the f( et ; made of the be t line caif, ctylish audca.-y and because we make; more t-hoes of this grade than any other iii-ii'ufaeliirer, it equals hand sewed shoes costing from .fl to .f"). ".00 genuine h:.nd st wcd.tbe lin.-st call shoe cur (tiered lor i'f, tipii'.ls French ini- are strong aiwl diirati.e. Jiiosei G.L. Blackmao, Paints, Oils, lWiery AND TOILET AKTICLHS, And a full line of Stationery, Periodicals. VALLEY. -th ra S; I I i ii i k it 'iiinl can em the best of work mi krdiml Mtiina1 O : leact n:on'v. i rv us. Opens September ISth, l'.d. , . "ll. O. CVi.b. ' i COl'liSK OK STt DY arranged exi.rens'y t" meet tlie lieeda oi (lie f inning and nuvnuni- i cal iiil. rcKts f the Mute I.arire. eomoniocs and . Il-M i.tiiiit. il (.nii.'ini.. 1 lie ""'!'-:.' 1 i Um alcl in aculnvalcd and ( I,riiian com- j niiiiiily, und one .( (lie l.e;i;tliic( in the ( Sliite." I MUitnri Irahiiny. Kenc8 Xc , Not. K. Kutirc S.; ...d 1.kJ for tlie Tun cr more ir.H- . li.li!ii!.s fr.'in ( vc;-j limit r. W riir for . it.il-.uiic ( I!. L. AIJNol.l', I'r.x., C'.riallis, Or. Albany Nurseries. WE H AVE OX HAND ATOl'K nursery on tho UorvallU road, one half mile from town, as fine a lot of Fruit Trees of all kinds as cau be found anywhere on the coast. If you contemplate plant irjj trees, i it will pay to see our Btock and ttt our jiricea and catalogue free. IIYMAX & HROWNELL. - 1 KXKI'.AL AliKX TS an.l oanvaw-era Icok- liiMiniH no eoiniM-liiioii. thciild weiire tlie mli' i f (he I' ll. Ill A-(ilstali'e Mine. Ad- dreiei ilh stinip. (.ONlUl.lU ATKI SlloE CO., Salcii), SI iBt). -TUB- Yaquina Route OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T.J K. HUGO, ltcceWer. AXE Oregon Development Co.'s Steamship Line tli m minnrnni II IK r ir 11 01 22 Hours Leas Tlrrn Tluui by any other tout: Accomodations unsurpassed for contort aa ttfety. Fares and frcighta i Yiquiu La the eirek'im I'eve cpuient company ' ships, much less that by ny other rout uteeu all points iu the V illlau.et'e l uiJ San Kraucisco, tSAILINQ DATES, raoM TAQDUIA. Willamette Valley.... W V kYilLuinrltti Valley rttOM 8AM FKAXCIMO - Aacttk . Utk .. it, 11 .. July SI .. Aug Ji. to abaif U illaniettn Vn-y... illiunette Vallev 1 l.c company reserve the right tcunicrs or (uuiinv dates. DAILY rASkAAOlK TSAIKI, Kxcept Sunilaye.) L Y.v.au.a 7:00 A u I Lv Albany ltrtO H Corvallisl0:3f A 11 ' Corvailia Ml ri Ki Aiiun . t:Js a m I Ar Vaquina 4 kS r. . U & C. tia.iie .xiuucct at Aiban and Cat Hi. H Boa. C, . lloaii. General Uhntm, U. F 4 P. agent Corrallia, O aa EAST I SOUTH -VIA- SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. THE KOLM SHZSTA P.OtTK California e press train run daily wl'll! 7:oo p m..Lv Portland ....Ar.. :. ib l": ::) u in.. I.v..... Albany Lv.. fc:ti asi s.:j jiu..Ar S. fr'raiieiaoo.LY.. t-U fm Loral ran. Train Daily- Kx. Sunday t.(i a ui..Lv r.irtland . l;:-2 p iu..Lv Albany.... ."'it. p luAr. ....l(oK:uurg.. . ..Ar.. i fm Lr..l2:u0aaa ..Lv.. :J0aai LrbatuuM Braaclu p Lv. . p oi Ar . " iu a in.. L s.:'-J m..Ar .Albany.... . .Lebanon. .. Albany WMM l.tlMuion.., .Ar.. te pai ,.Lv. a 4u ia .Ar.. A M am . Lv.. 1 4o pal .'.i:nv LO.-M., iiailv (Except SlUiday) :..n. v K. l.v Portland Ar....V.un A K.o.1 r J Ar. ..AIbAiiy...Lv....f.uo a a i U J.LM A N h U FFETSLEEPEEa. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, Fur aec.in:iiiouati.in of S eoa J CUaa Hi senders attaebeu ti Kireas .d - Mt Side Ulvlalaa. Ret ween l'oitland uud Corvallii Mail Train Daily-Except Sunday ::'." in.. I.v ...I'o.-UaikJ ..Ai.b 90p.m l-j:lu p m..Ar.. Conaiiia. L. lJ.tij At Albany and Conalli. counad tram, of On ton Pacific Hail road. vita Kvprexs Trala Dally (Eictpt tuaday ; 4:4i pin.. :26 p ni. . Lv i'ortland... Ar.. t:aa Ar alcllinuville.Lv. t.Ujm THROUGH TICKETS lo All I'oint EAST AND SOUTH X-ff'For tickets and full 'Information re irar.lini; rut.n uiapM, etc., eall oil company'. ut;ent at Aloanv. K. hOKllLtK, E. P. ROOERS, Manairer Aaet. U. TAP. A A WEAK MAN 1,,,- ! riectiy ore lnniseil ot tna de- restdti of early abuie and restote bis vieorand vital- i ity by our borne treatment. Tb remarkable cures o! lioieleB8 caiea ; of nervous bility and prifata ! cuiiiilaints are ever where atamp ' inj; out (puiukery. Treaties and j iiu stion list, a physician's gift to cii lb. rin): humanity, uill b sent ,' fieu to those afllictec. Address with etamp j 1'IUXEER INSTITUTE, 403 Kearny t., Room 2, San : Francisco, Cal. We .rrv a larce Etcxk of printd'.s htationery, well as sorted, Louuht tlirect from the ii):iin;f;i( lim rs at a low figure, THE MARKETS. AI.BANT QUOTATIOXB. Wheat Mk; Oats ::; r lour 4.25 per bbl i Kitioes .in: i Ktrtfs -'iie butter 'c l,:trd-()(,rji'i,lc. P.unis Ueihc. Shoulders Klc, Kacon Vil-jC l!o.s "JOc. H ay Timothy, fio, oata and easai Aip es Green, It per bn. Plu.ua Dried, ic. per ft. Aip'eB dried bleached tfc enndrlcd & c. Chicken f 4 5orK. Beef :5g:;c cross. Mutton .loper head. II mis irest,e(. V.ul Oiiie. W.kiI lsaic. ECCS FOR SALE. I will Fell full blood Leghorn epss, Imth int!le and rose comb, for $1 Bt) per 1:5, also dot.ted Wyf n dotis, Lifiht Hrxhmas, LangtLan and I'lymotitli Rocks at the ram price. L. J. lloicf. Tangent, Or.