Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, September 25, 1891, Page 2, Image 2

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THE MORNING HERALD FBlDA. SEPTEMBER 25. 1891.
Daily and Wkekm
TERMS OF SUBSCHPTTONr
daily
runliahed every Burning eacept Monday.)
eUrered by emitter, per week H'JO
' yajail, per year 6 W
WKaKLT,
(PdMlshed every Friday Morning.)
Be copy, per annum, to advance. 2.00
riki uut paid in advance. tM
THE MAILS.
Mail -a the Albany poatottlce cloee
Par all office north
Tna Eastern state 130 A. a,
ra Wee Side
And the Narrow Oa .( R. RJ J
ee Portland and Sa 11 .
ralta and Yaquina ,,,,r,,i'- r. B
. f ortk-e south . Jao p. a
The postomi will be el d each evening
a six to seven o'clock,
rtaristarad matter for the ly morning
train should be mailed before o clock the
fjrerieus erenina-.
IOREQON PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
Arrive Departs
ra
rubral
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THE V ALU BO FC'OOD II V 310 R
Laugh and grow at, is u homely
old maxim, but is literally true
never-tne-iees. j.oJ humor is
one of the moat essential attributes
of human nature, and also one of
most attract ive sides. It is the
key to politenoss, for it is very
rarely that a good humored per
son is impolite. It is necessary to
at. - t nr . a
me successful Business man. min
all these- points in favor of good
humor and pleasant address, it is
certainly worth while fur every in
dividual to cultivate it. Harpers
Bazar in mentioning the subject
refers to its prevalence in old
French times and says that a great
deal has been said of the chaiinB
of the old French salons, those
delightful reunions where the
brightest spirits of a sparkling
era met in tree ana laminar con
verse, each showing hisown draw
ing i6ut the best of others. The
peculiar grace of the old salon ha?
passed away with the days of the
old regime. Even in France the
salon of this century is not that of
the last. "Other people, other
ways." The' society which com
posed the salons of the eighteenth
century was like a brilliant growth
of poppies and corn-flowers nod
ding and moving ia the breeze
upon the roof of a thatched cot
tage. Beautiful in itself, this
growth is but a token of the age of
the rotting thatch and that of the
ruined dwelling beneath it. It
needed hut the tap of a child's
hammer upon the tottering lintels,
and almost in a breath there was
nothing left but heaps of debris,
and here and there an astonished
Mower left living and wondering
in the midst of the destruction. !
"What were some of the iniluences
which fostered the gay (lowers of
the old salon? Firet of all was
the freedom that comes from as
sured position and social equality.
Bowing to the monarch as the
one supreme, and ignoring the
great masses below them with an
unconscious selfishness incompre
hensible to-day, the men and
women who composed the salons
were on a social plane that ad
mitted bat slight inequalities.
They understood each other. If
there were bickerings and jealous
ies, they were like the differences
in a well-disciplined family kept
beneath the surface. Evciymem
ber of a circle was known to all
live others, not superficially, but
thoroughly ; not only each in his
own person, but each historically
that is, in the history of his
ancestors. This sort of acquaint
ance is essential to the freest ex
change of the thought and epigram
No slightest allusion or turn of
phrase is lost. The brightest
of wit, the keenest Hashes of
wisdom, pre those which are
uttered in a strictly family circle,
where all the members are bright
and cultivated, and tou0'h often
widely differing, are yet united by
an electric touch of sympathy
This sympathetic freedom was the
ozone of the French salon. Its
sunshine, soft an 1 genial if not
penetrating, was good humor. The
society of men and women who
look at all things in tho pleasant
est light, who njver take unmeant
affronts, whose presence U always
oil o;ou the troubled wateis, must
of necessity be agreeable. The
French have always appreciated
this, and have cultivated goud
humor asa polite a.couiplisnicnt.
By other nations this has some'
umes ueen ueetneu a token 01 in
sincerity. Not eo. To be always
goodhumortd is simply to ignore
offenses wherever this is possible;
to bear no grudge; to utter no
harsh criticism ; to respect the pet
foibles of one's associates; to I der
ate all amiable weaknesses; to not
see, or, seeing, to ignore, all the
attempts of the rudely, nurtured
to slight or to snub those whom
they care not to favor; and even
to submit to any endurable
amount of imposition rather than
to disturb the general peace in
short, to think more of the com
mon good will and happiness than
of one's own individual tastes,
prejudices, desires, or even rights
that are not essential to one's own
moral and physical well-being or
to that of other persons.
A aims at Muhlenberg, Ta ,
has completed a marvelous clock
for exhib;tion at the fair. Around
the dial is a railway track, on
which a miniature locomotive
makes the round ivery five
minutes. It requires a magnify
ing glass to see the delicate ma
chinery. The oil cups at the
journals are so small that nothing
larger tn a hair can be inserted.
There" is a headlight and bell,
flagholdera on the pilot, whistle,
and everything connected with a
locomotive. It has a link motion
under the engine to reverse it.
The weight of the locomotive is
Ut pounds.
WE HAVE NOT ANzr
ELEPHANT
:on OUR hands,:
li
amette -:- liiwsitv,
-Din WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF-
Dress Goods,
Fancy Goods
Underwear
Hosiery, Etc.
-EVER SHOWN IN ALBANY.-
Bpaustuket's reports that ex
ports of wheat (including flour) for
last week from the United States
ports aggregate 4,726,2.12 bushels,
or, including Montreal's ship
ments, 5,114,528 bushels; the total
from the United States laBt week
ua o K All TxiMl naima In K. lit.
TT o S lllUUU UUSUIIBt AU LIIU li.V
wppIc of 1SI0 nnrlmlinc Mnntroull , " J . "Fcu." '' 1 " ann, tyLiU.iiwa an 1 J .VJtS. ft l. AMHI1 in ClOtll and p UBIl
it !. i Z n-l X-Sr l f00'1?,' n, ,we,,e,el ju8.ti,ie in Uiat they excel "thin? ever shown in tin VALLEY. We ask all
it was only l,4S0,0o8 bushels, and to call and look knowinc that we r in r Ws.. vnn na woli D-..ta ,
- o I - . V M IV IVU UlUUf XIV
ami in iooxi lexcmuing Aionireai;
1,426,552 bushels, and in 1888 2.-1
7:i9,424 bushels and in 1887 it was
2,784,100 bushels for the week.
-THE-
OloDEST, loARGEST & loEAST
EXPENSIVE Institution of learning in the Northwest.
336 students in 1887, 495 in 181)1 an increase of nearly 50 per cent in
four years. Graduates in Art, Business, Classical, Law, Literary, Med
ical, Musical, Normal, Pharmaceutical and Scientific courses. Gradu
ates from the normal course have all the advantages of graduates fiom
the State Normal schools. Better facilities for teaching next year than
ever before. First term begins SEPTEMBER 7th, 18yi. For cata
logue, with full information.address Wm. S. ARNOLD. A. M., Salem, Or.
THE-
iapmaRoiite
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T. K. HOGG, Kecelver.
Springfield Sawmill
A. WHEELER, (SPRINGFIELD,) PROPRIETOR.
SPRINGFIELD, - - - OREGON.
fltAlnany yard and office on Railroad, between Fourth and FiftL
eets, A. Wheeler, Albany Manager.
Having lumber not excelled in quality, and facilities not surpassed
the prompt and satisfactory ailing of orders, I respectfully solicit a
re of the trade. A. WHEELER.
There was received September
14th, $1,250,000 gold from Europe.
It all went into the Fourth
National Bank, New York, and
afterward in the tub-treasury,
where gold certificates were given
in exchange for it. A million of I
the gold was in American coins,
and held in the identical bags
which were shipped abroad during
j the big gold exportation earlier in
me year.
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Manufacturer of Choice Cigars
-AND DEALER IN
AND KEY WEST
Clears Ping and Smoking Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipw, -i
full line o' Sniokers Articles.
Ne -or to Pffelffer's candy store, Albany, Oregon,
Oregon Development Co8
Steamship Lino
lk mv nirrnra fnr W. 1.. flnnvlna Shnoa. wakj s
If not for snle In yoor place ask your La DLttlN.
dealer to Mend for catalogue, secure Che
UKcni'y, aun net tnem lor yon.
UTTARE NO SLBSTlTtTE.4J
ALLKN BROTHERS.
O. K.T.-H t - C
31 any of the pioneers of Oregon
and Washington have cheerfully
testified to the wonderful cura
tive properties of the celebrated
Oregon Kidney Tea. Purely
vegetable and pleasant to the
taste ana can tie taken by the
youngest child or most delicate
woman. O. K. T. is a never fail
ing remedy for pains in the back
and loins, non-retention of urine,
scalding or burning sensation
while urinating, mucous dis
charges and all kidney troubles of
either sex. $1 at all druggists. For
sale bv Foshay & Mason.
Euy your watches at F. M. I
rrencirs and get the benefit f
the reduction in prices just made
uy iue idciories.
Hanan & Son's fine shoes sell on
their own merit, and always stives
sausiacuon. iry a pair at T. L.
Wallace A Co. 'a.
: Wholesale and
e
ail Grocers,
CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CHOICE FRUITS
OF ALL KINDS IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES IN SEASON.
FLINN BLOCK, - - - ALBANY, OREGON.
iWeareinleLeadl!'
(SOLE AGENT.
ALBANY, - - OREGON.
It is a eeamless shoe, with
no tacks or wax thread to
hurt the feet; made of the
best fine caif, atylibh and eacy
and because we make more
shoes of this grade than any
other manufacturer, it equals
hand sewed shoes cotting
from $4 to $5.
$ .00 genuiue hand sewed, tho
finest calf ehce ever ollered
WHY IS THE tor equals trench mi
W. L. DOUGLAS K1i?oe8Whichc6tfrom
JSO QUnr .f P5 $-1 hand sewed welt shoe, fine
0 OniC GENTLEMEN calf Btvlieh comfort ahln and
THE BESTSHOE IN THE WORLD FOB THE MOim &biSm
oirered at this price; same grade as custom made shoes costing
from $0 to f 9. r;
$3.50 police shoe ; farmers, railroad men ' and letter carriers all wear
them ; fine calf, seamless, 6mocth ineide, heavy three souls, exten
sion edge ; one pair will wear a year.
$2.50 fine calf ; no better Bhoe ever effered at this price ; one trial w ill
convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service.
$2.25 and $2.00 Workingman's shoes are strong and durable. Those
who have given them a trial wili wear no other make.
BOYS' $2 and $1.75 school shoes are .worn by the boys everywhere;
they hpII on.their merits as the increasing sales show.
stylish ; equals French
I . LAlUhb $J hand sewed shoe, best Dongola ; very
I j imported shoes costing from $4 to $0.
Ladies $2.50, $2 and $1 75 shoe for Misses are the
HUMPHREYS
Dr. Ili-smiairsSpaciricsare scientifically
aim cireiuuy prepared prescriptions; used
lor tuanv years in private practice with suc-
Kam, anu lor over tnirty years used by the
xxplc. Kvery single spevidc is a cure for
ineMisease nuiiieu.
these hoiHcs cure without drugginfr,
puniiu- or redujinir the syawin, and are in
.'act and deed the sovereign remedies of the
woriu.
! Our Summer
Stock will be found
complete than ever.
larger and more
1 FURNISHING COOPS, 1
list or rmxcirAi. iios. ciag. ntiuui..
.1 Fevers, Congest ion, lntlaiumation.. 2b
z VI onits, worm lever, worm colic...
;S Crying Colic, or teething of infants..
4 Diarrhea of children or adulu
l'yaentery, Uriiii(, Billious Colic
Cholera Morlius. venutiiiK.....
7 Couuh, colds, bronchitis ..
-i Neuraliria, Unrfhache, Kaceache...
u Headache, sick htadache, vertigo....
10 lipaiiepsia, billious stomach .........
11 Suppressed or Painful Periods
12 W hites, too profuse peiiods
1 Cronp, coiiKh, diltlcult breathintc ..
14 Salt Kheuuu eaysipelas. eruptions..
15 Rheumatism, rbeurcatic paius..MM.
1 Fever and ague, chills malaria
17 Piles, blind or blesdint....mM
19 Catarrh, influenza, cold in the head
JO WlKMipiiiK CoUifii, violent couxhi..
ill (tciieral debility, physical weakness
t money umease.
VELVETS, SILKS, SATINS AND PLUSHES, LADIES' AND
MIOSES SILK AND KNIT UNDERWKAR, COTTON
AND WOOL HOSE, EMBROIDERIES, SILK AND
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS,
VEILINGS, SHAWLS, ETC.
is Nervous debility
JOLrinary Weaki.ess, w. ttin bed.,
liiscaws ot the heart, palpitation.,
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DRESS GOODS
Very attractive lines in new
colorings and latest
novelties.
WHITE GOODS
Anything and everything in
large assortment and end
less variety.
Sold by druiftrists, or sent postpaid on n.
ccipt of price. lr. Humphrey' Manual, (144
pages) richly bound in cloth and gold, mail-1
rce, iiUJlr-UKSiS MKI, O,
111 & lia William St , New York,
SPECIFICS,
GOODS FOR SUMMER WEAR I
Latest Styles ! High Novelties! Ladies, Misses AChikli en's.
Gh W. SIMIPSOISr,
FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON.
CALIFORNIA
;P0SIII(! AND KUTIVE
ELECTRIC
LINAMENT H
CUREW
CATARRH, RHEU M A T I S M,
neuralgia, i.;orns, lleadaclie,
and ail pain. The Califor
nia positive and nega'ive
ELECTRIC COUGH CURE.
cures colds, croup, consump
tion. Sold by all druggists.
Each 25c., 50c. and $1. Creas-
inger & Co., Props., Los Ange
les, Cal.
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
London, England, also of the Belle-
vue Medical College.
The Dr. has spent a lifetime of
tody and practice and makes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
canoera, Mrofula enlargement,tunion
tnd wens, without pain or the knife.
He also makes a srecialty oi treat
ment with electricity. Has practiced
in ike German French and English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day night. His motto is
"u.OD WILL TO ALL."
CaTOffice and residence, L baoon,
Oregon.
I Eapeiisy.
Ihi8 is what vou ought to have, ,
in fact, you must have it, to fully
enjoy lite. Thousands are search-
Staple Groceries
n i m
trocm. ware.
The best
nuts, etc
quality of. Itas, coffees, candies
FRESH BAKED BREAD SVSRT
DAY.
At this old reliable house Is also to be
found a complete assortment of fresh family
groceries, to which is constantly being; added
all the seasonable lines of icrocerlag aud pro
visions, such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to order
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts.
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Cannea Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc,
These goods were all boiieht when pricej
ere low and the benefit of tke margin will be
iriven to his customers. Keraemhcr tne place,
U the old corner on First and iiroalalbin Sts.
Conrad Slyer.
Children Cry
for PITOKam'S
Castoria
CHOWDER BROS
Contractois and Builders.
Jffice on First street with Wal
lace i Cusick, real estate agents,
. Jbany, Oregon. Estimates given
n all kinds oi buildings or carpen
er work. All work intrusted to
will be promptly executed.
T30R SALE. One heating stove aud one
J? cook stove, both lu irood condition.
t or information inquire cf . t. Arnbeiver. I
at Postal te'eKiaph ottlce.
turning ue- u
Thousands Q
ing for it daily, and mourning
cause tney find it not
upon thousands of dollars are spent
annually by our people in t lie J
uulo mat tney may stiutm line
boon. And yei it inav be had oy
all. We guarantee that Electi-ic
Bitters, if uised according to direc
tiona and the use persisted in, will
bring you good Digestion and oust
tne aemou JJyspcpsia- anu mstau
instead Eupepsy. We recoinueud
Electric Bitters' for Pyspepsia and
all diseases of Liver, srtouiach and
Kidneys. Sold at 50c and fl.UO
per bottle by Foshay & Mason,
Druggists.
OIIK C4!IU- AVTKE,
It is seldom that we appear in the
roll of spiritual adviser oi. family phy
sician but there are times when we
feel justifies) iucallicu the atUntior of
our many subscribers to an article of
true merit. We feel justined in saying
that Moore's ReverUd Remedy con
tains mure actual merit thun any
medicine it has ever bem our gocd
fortune to test. One trial will juake:
you as euthbiaatic as the writer.
y. Men ani Athletes
Wear our Vulcanized Gum Sus
lensory to prevent jar, strain or
injury. Weak men are cured
wearing our vulcanized gum sus
pensory of varic -ccle (enlarged
veins) nocturnal emissions and
impotency.
Vigor, comfort and longer life
assured. No pain; no poisonous
drugs.
Trice only $2. Sealed circulars
free. Vulcanized Gum f-'usnensory
Co., Rooms 19, 20, McVickers
Theatre Building, Chicago 111.
Pay Your City Taxes.
The city taxes for 11 are now ,'ue and
payable. The money is ncadc I and every
individual should Icok the n atter up and
aee bst they are p?id. If not paid ia medi
al oJy they will become delinquent. The dug
tax ia also due and if not paid the order will
be given to kill all the d,'gs on whom taxes
li.w nal been paid,
J. N, Hoffman,
Marshal.
best I ton cola. St vlish
and durable.
Caution. .See that W. L. Douglas' name and piice are stamped on the
uoiiom oi eacnsnoe. v. a,. WUULAS, Jirocktoii, Mans
225 MILESSHOJiTEK.
AKD
22 Hours Less Tim
Than by any other route:
Arcomedatlcna ucsurpsssed fortrirfort as
safety. Fares aid frcigtia via istjuii.a aa
Mm Oregon Dcve opn.eut coniai.)'s
ships, much less that by any Uier route
ween all poinu ia the Hilllsu.tt'r l
aadaan Frauciaca,
SAZIvIMO dates.
rmoM T1QCUIA.
Willamette Valley ... . , Aug 4th
W V..... . 13th
Willamette Valley 22, 31
raoa aaa raaatuKio
v7 July 3
Willamette Valley Aug 9
Willamette Valley ..,.. le, -Ji
The company reserve the right to cLaig
teamen or sailing dates.
Daily rasbsjent traibi,
fczcept Sundays.)
L Tac.atna7:00 a I Lv Albany 13:20 H
Corvallis 1UU a M I " Corvallis IWrm
Ar AUiany , t:Jb a I Ar Yaquiua 4 ii r.
O a C. tis.ns .-outect at &iin snu foi
Wh. II . Boaa,
C, . Bosom, General ilkcad.
O. P. Agent
Co rrallis, O on
EAST SOUTH
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE.
TEE KC INT ESTi KCCTB
California express trains run daili
oi iu
SOP1U
7:OU p in. .Lv..
lu:S p in..Lv.
U.'.i am..Ar..
.Forllmid ....Ar.. VX. am
,.AIIaiiy Lv.. am
. h. Iraucisco.Lv.. 9-oci pm
Loral I'shs. Traia Daily- -(Ex. Sunday
fsM a m. .Lv Portland ,
p m..Lv.... AlUu,
5:40 p mAr. .... Kccermiy..
...Ar.. 40 p
.Lv..l2MJai
...Lv.. b Just
Lebauou Braac.
2.o6 pai..Lv..
p m Ar .
7:10 a nr.. Lv
8.22 a m..Ar
..Albany Ar.. V:i.ra
..lbauon.....Lv . H. am
Albany Ar.. 4.39b put
Lelaniiww Lv.. 5'4 pas
ALBAXY local, DAILY (Except Sunday)
5.00 r h..Lv l'ortlai.d....Ar .. .oo a
H.uu ra Ar. ..Albiuy.Lv....6.0u a
fULLMAH B L FFLTS LKL F fc. itlS.
TOURIST SLEEFIInQ CARS,
For acconimoaation nf f i eon 1-Cla I a
senders attached to Express j ,iu,
treat Side Div Mm.
Between 1'oiUanU and Corvtilis
6.L. Blackmaur,
DEALS R IN
Druffs, Paints,'.Oils, Peifeeij
AMD TOILET ARTICLKS
And a full line of
Books, Stationery, Periodicals
Prescriptions Carefully Conwounded
-Also carries the finest lines ot
Pianos & Organs
IH THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY.
CALL AND '.EXAMINE flniS STOCK.
ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, ALBiKY, OREGON.
FOSHAY & MASON
Whslcsale and Retail
flKATIM mm AT MATTHEWS & WASHBDO
ALBA
OUBGON
Brick
for Sab
At mv kiln one mile east of town,
or Ic&ivered anywhere in tlie rity.
W. C. CLSSELL.
Portlaoil UDiwtv.
OI'KNS SEPTEMBER 14.-
Beautiful healthful Bite near the
city. Expenses are as reasonable
as any other institution of learning
on the coast. Classical, literary,
scientific, theological, preparatory,
normal and business courses. Stu
dents of all grades received. Care
ful oversight and direction given
to all students. Ladies boarding
hall under experienced super
vision, l'rofessors of excellent
scholarship and much experience
employed. For information ad
dress C. C. Stratton, 1). 1)., presi
dent, or Thos. Van Scoy, I. !.,
dean of college, Portland Univer
sity, Portland, Or.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
JEFFRSOX FLOURING MILLS,
Also
SAW AND PLANING MILLS,
Jefferson, Marion Co., Or.
For particulars apply to
CORBETT & MACLEAY,
6-1 and 60 Front St.,
Portland Or
-THE-
M AgrieiiU College
Opens September 18th, 1801.
COURSE OF STUDY arrange,! rxprcwly to
meet the needs oi the farming and rnecnani-
cal interests of the state. Lante. comotious
and well -ventilated bui'dinir. The coMwc
is located iu a cultivated and Christian com
munity, arid one of the healthiest In th
State.
Military Training.
Extensrs Need Not Kxrerd $150 for the
Entire Skason.
Two cr more free Kholirnhi fmm er
county. Wrife for catabsiue to
B. U ARNOLD, I res., Uonalllx, Or
Albany Nurseries.
WE HAVE ON HAND AT OUR
nursery on the Corvallis road, one
half mile from town, as fine a lot
of Fruit Trees of all kinds as can
be fonnd anywhere on the coast.
If you contemplate planting trees,
it will pay to see our stock and get
our prices and catalogue free.
IIYMAN & BROWNELL.
Jtiill Train Dally - Except Sunday
7-JSO a m..Lv ...Po.tland ..lAr.6.S0 p.
l:iup m..Ar. corvauis.. L.lt.bbp.
At Allny and Corvallis connect
trains of Oregon HacifleKailrcad.
with
Czprcas Train Dally (Ex.tpt Suixlaf
l:40pm..Lv..
?.-26pm..Ar..
...Portland... Ar.. SOaa
,..Mcllinnrille.Lv..6.ibara
THROUGH TICKETS
lo All Point
EAST AND SOUTH
AS For tiekets and full information re
tfardinif ntm uixpt, etc., tall oa con,qui)'t.
aecntat A I ham
K. KOKllLEIl,
E. P. ROGKRS,
Asst.. u. y A p.
A WEAK MAN
Can core himself of the de
plorable results of early aLtir-e and
lerfectly restore his vigor and vital
ity by our home treatment. The
remarkable cures of hopeless cases
of nervous Ability and private
comiilaints are excr where stamp
ing out ouackeiy. Treaties and
question lint, a piivsiciaii'e gift to
euuenng Dumaniiv, will lie sent
fiee to those afllictec. Address
with stamp -
PIONEER INSTITUTE,
405 Kcarnv St.. Roonl 2. San
Francisco, Cal. '
GFNERAL AGENTS and canvtssers lr0k
in( for a permanent money-making
business, no competition, should secure the
sale of the Patent Arfiufttah'e Shoe, Ad
dress with stamp, CON SOUOAT Kb tUO
., cs'cm.v
'e furry a large slock of
printci'rf ptationcry, well as
portfd, liou-ilit direct from the
nianufiu tiiicrs at a lov figure.
and can give the best of work
in all fciiidfc t f rmting for the
least u.onev. '1'rv us.
THE MARKLTS.
ALB Ar Y QUOTATIORS
Wheat nvi njc
Oats-:;r.c
Fiuur (4.25 pet bbl
Potato :i"c
buitcr anu'i"
Lnrd 10t tZc.
Haws UtfiK:
Shouldvrtt 10c.
Hacon Yil4tt.
Hop l-JiiHc.
Hay Timothy, flO, oats and cheat
Apj.1 .8 Orecn, f.W per tiu.
Piujit Dried, c. per lb.
App'es dried bleached 9c sundrletf
& U c.
C'hickens-3) 50(245.
Beef 3(830 frrosa.
Mutton f 3g3 SOper head.
Hos c areaao-.
Veal-a6c.
Wool 1821c.
EGGS FOR SALE.
I will Fell full blood Lea-born
eggs, both mnple and res ctmb.
for $1 50 per 13. also dotted Wj an
dotts, Light Brabmas, Lengsban
and Plymouth Rockr st the fame
price. L. J. Hooea,
Tangent, Or.