MONDAY. Death of Dr. J. W. Watts Dr. J. W. Watts, for several yeara a resident of Albany, died at Lafayette last Sat ur lay at the Age of 69 yeais. He was born in Missouri and camo to Oregon in 1852 He was a practicing physician, Congregational minister, and prominent as a politician and temper ance worker. Ho was postmaster at Layfayette when elected presidential elector in 1S76 and bis election was dis puted on this amount, but his vot was neededjtoje'ect Hays and it was counted. He was aftei wards receiver of the land offiie at Oregon City. He was married twice. Four child ?en were born by his first wife, only s".t, Mrs. Burt, surviving Another, 0. W. Watts, for many years a resident of this eity, dving at Dawson. In 1880 be was married to Mrs. Dorris, who survives him. Few men were bet terknown through the state. i i - - Recorded. Deeds: John Harrison by Bheriff to Mary Harrison, 2 lots, Brownsville $ 150 W M Hoag to J L Hill, lot 4 bl 11, Albany 1000 Delia Overton to James Agee, 15.28 acres .. -700 Ann Crawford to M T Crawford, 76 acres 500 Jennie Lone to Ada S McKercher, 38.70 acres 10 H Brvant to J O Walling. lots. B'sad 60 3 B Havworth. 12 1-8 acres 60 M G Shepherd to Jas Misner, 10. . 100 D McGreeor to L W Moencb. 1 lot Jones ad to Albany 90 Chatel mortgages for 45 and $60, Mortgages for $2600 and $100. Tax Sale. The Bale of property for taxes under tbe law passed by tbe last legislature took place this afternoon with about fif teen persons present, several bidding on some of too property offered. .This sale is for all taxes to and including those of 1898. Tha bid covers all tbe old taxes previous to tne former sale. The pur chaser takes tbe property subject to taxes Bince tbe lormer sale and after two years will secure a good title. Wants a Dah. In the matter of the petition of A. D. Gardner et al for the building of a dam in the Santiam river for the protection of the Stayton bridge. the court agreed to prevent damage to the bridge by changing the channel of said river By putting in a aamauamaa ing a cut whereby the water of tne stream will run in the old channel Judge Scott was instructed to confer with the Linn countv court with a view to'getting that county to pay one-third OI the expenses, ana n tney agree to ou so, to advertise Dius lor tne worn, Journal. Capt. F. O. Stellmacher has been in Oregon Uitv. Henry Huggins, the Great Northern rustler, is around. Prof. Orville Dinwiddie of Browns ville was in the city today. Mr. Ivan Marks arrived in his future home at Buffalo, N. X. on July drd. Stephen Whitney left today for Chin ook mod., wnere no nas a position. D e. Davis and I eininger returned this noon from a fishing trip to the bay Jack Arnold, of Corvallis, left today for the eatt, and will go direct'y to Nrw York Councilman J, M. Ralston and familv have gone to : he Bay for their summer outing. Miss Mand Crosby of the Portland schools is home for t he summer vaca tion. Mr. J, F. Al'pbine, who has been iu McCloud, Calif , for several m nths, has returned to Albany. Miss Belle Chanco, of the Albany schools, left this a'tornoon for Newberg, where she will spend her vacation. E, A, Schittler, of Pendleton, is in the city on a few weeks visit and vacation. He reports business lively in Pendleton. Sunt, liuir, ot the Los Angeles divis ion of the S. P. returned to Albany to day from Detroit, where he has been for an outing. P. A. Young, C E. Sox and Phil Goodwin left early this moruing lor Dor ganvillo on the CiubUee for a week's outing at tne Young and Gocdwin mountain farms. We met our old f rieud A. J. Hunt at Albany a few da?s ago. He has lately returned from Kitson Springs, 50 miles south of Eugene, on the military road. He says the baths at these Bprings are a sure cure for rheumatism, Jefferson Review. Messrs CharleB and Fiance Pfeiffer lelt this morning for their farm seven mile'ibeyond Waterloo, with Ed David eon asjehaperone and general manager. They will build a sheep and goat barn 38 x 44. The senior Pfeiffer will return Friday, the confectioner Saturday and Davidson will be there until be rune out of nailB and fiat bottles. An Albany man gets written UP this way by the Toledo Leader : L. L. Swan of Albany Brrived Satur day evening and at once started for Drift creek, accompanied by Attorney Izaak Walton Hawkins. The gentlemen re turned Monday evenine with tbe bitrgest catch ol trout of the lesson. Nobody wanted to count tbe flth, but the legal limit was undoubtedly not far oti. Mr. Swan returned to Albany Tuesday, with increased respect for Lincoln county, DIED FARLOW.-On July 8, 1901, at Knox's Rntta. Miss Liiiie Farlow, at tho age of 42 yeara, of obstruction of the bowels. . . The deceased wai a native ol Linn .county, a sister of A. and C. Farlow.and a woman of excellent character. The funeral service was held yesterday, the remains being laid at rest in the. cem etery in 8yracuse precinct.; ALBANY'S PAST. From the Democrat Jan, 1 to Jam. 14, 1887: The draw on the O. P. bridge swung into place for the first time at exactly VI o'clock Jan. 1, 1887, and the first train crossed the bridge Jan. 6. S large crowd welcomed the first train. Mayor Weath erford delivered the address of welcome aud Vice-president Nash responded on behalf of the road. Aron Roberts, a nine year old son of Mr. A, A. Roberts, and Jasper Wymau, a hoy of about the eamo age, were fiBh ina back of tho old Foator warehouse when the former Blipfed and lell into the river. Young Wyman ra- for help, and the lerryman, who was aciss the iver, Baw the accident and came over in his boat but was too late. Not even body could be found. Dr. J. L. Hill has returned from an exteudei trip to Texas. Wheat, 72 cents. Bails are now laid on the O. P. bridge and trestle to Thir street, Durini 1885 the loasea bv fire In this city were $600 according to the record of Chief Engineer Hoffman. Miss Mary Thompson has resigned as teacher in the primary department at the college. Miss Mary Montague, of Lebanon, will succeed ber. A prize debate for $100 will take place on Washington's birthday at Princeton College. Jas Charlton, of this city, has tbe bonor of having oeen cbosen from the Freshman clasB to engage in it. He is president of tbe Freshman class. And now again we ruse tbe cry "On to Boise City." 140 milee more is as sured tbe coming season. Making al lowance for the usuai R. R. exaggera tion it is safe to count on another 100 miles of O. P. track before Jan. 1889, The stockholders of the First National Bank elected tbe following officers: President, L, Flinn; vice-president, S, E. Young; casnier, Geo. E. Chamber lain : directors. L. Flinn. S. E. Young L. E. Blain, Geo. E. Chamberlain end Walter Turrell. Thb Debb Law. The open season for deer commences July 15 and ende Nov ember lBt. It is unlawful for. any per son to take, capture, kill or destroy in anv oDen season more tnan nve aeer. Any person who lawfully kills five deer can make an affidavit before anv justice of tbe peace to that etfect, and eaid jus tice shall thereupon deliver to affiant one leather taz. designed ana issued oy tbe state game Warden, for the bide of each deer, not exceeding nve in an. One of these taes suall be securely fas tened with wire to encn deer sKin, ana tbe owner is then entitled to offer such deer skin Iot sale or exchange or trans oortation to any point within the Btate, The punishment for violation of any of the provisions ot the act is by a fine of not less than $25 and not mor than $500, together with the costs of prose cution, or by imprisonment in the county jail for not less than 30 nor more thanj 120 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. The deer and fish over on the Yacnats are hereby warned to look out. Prof. J. M Martindale and family,. Rev. J. B. Holmes and family and Miss Lorettn Stewart, of this city, and Rev. L. F. Stevens, of Corvallis, left tais morning for that popular roBOrtJwitb .a big load of gunB and eatables. The regular meeting of the W 0 T U will be held tomorrow aiternoon is p. at their hall.1 A sky roeket which accidentally took a low sweep into Hopkins Bros., window was a $oo celebration. These rockets are capricious concerns. Tho new .officers of the MaccabeeB were installed Saturday night, at follows: Kasper Krpp commander J. N, Brandenberry L. 0., J. J. Keber chap., O. N, itlcKee eerg., R E. Clem M.ofA., Win. Meyer 1st M. of G., V. F. Hackleman 2nd M. of G John Poilman sentinel, W. J. Rainwater nicket. The Euuene Ramblers were beaten by the Ashland Club 3 to 2 The Brownsville Woolen Mills have filed a petition in bankruptcy. . GusRuh'in, the fan, one prize fighter. is to befn Portland this month J. H, Lunn, for many years a Salem druggist, h is moved to Santa Rosa, Oal, where he has opened a drug store. Richard Kobler has had tn retire from the management of the Oregon branch of the S. P., and A. L. Mohler, (resident of the O. R. isdiwn to succeed him. The Marion county court has been asked to grant a fifty years franchise for a motor line between Salem and Stayton. It has gotten that far has it. The Engene Bchool district recently sold $25,000 in bonds to Eugene peoplo at 4 per cent. Among the purchasers are Editor uampiiou tor tfouu, a. u. Woodcock $000, F. N. MjAll.eter $500, Dr. C. W. Lowe $1500, Mrs. Lowe $1510, M. L. Dorris $200. A change has taken place in the run ning of trains on the Oregoaisn branch of tbe S. P. Ur.dor the new schedule the evening train from Albany and Woodburn will only go to Coburg, where it will remain over night and return in the morning. The Wendline train, which has been running to Springfield, will run to Coburg and connect with he Albany and Woodburn train. A Newport dispatch says : The Bteam er Robarts, which arrived from Sius law, bringB word of the total destruction bv fire of Mever & Kyle'u cannery and warehouse, at Florence, early Friday morning. The Fi:e was discovered about 1 a. m. Before the fire company reached the scene the flames were be yond control. Bv bard work and a fa vorable wind tbe adjoining buildings were saved. The cannery and ware house were insured for a small amount. Tbe following from an Eastern Journal is about a former well known Northwest man: Lee rairchild, popular newspaper writer ar-d lecturer of New York City, has recently brought nut from the press of the Lee Publishing Co. a volume of poems, entitled, Trie l'rippler's Vow Tbe book has received unstinted praise from the letding newspapers of the country, tho New York Times declaring that "it should go on every Omar shelf TUESDAY. Margaret Barry's Recital. Margaret Barry captured an Albany audience at tbe Presbyterian church last evening in one of the moat delights (til recitals ever beard. 6 feet 10)4 inches tall, very gracefu', with an ex pressive aud beaming countenance, and a voice that is not only sweet, but full and strone. Marizaret Barrv is an idea) elocutionist Her program showed splendid training and the versatility of ber talent. It coneis'.ed of two selections from the Little Minister, beautifully pre sented; Eugene Field'B Little Boy Blue, Seein' TuingB, and PhylliB in the line ol comedy, of which she is a master; two selections from Jean Valjean, which bead the audience enraptured, and Oudde Doon, a pretty Scotch poem. A better pleased audience never more reluctantly left an entertainment, and many did not do so until they bad ex- '' .ha.minn at ftf.lt 1 1 nn I at prelum to ui v!h.- -herself thalf anUreelation CI Ibi bleaslHB she bad given them in tbe splendid re cital of the evening. The reception at tie church in tne ai ernoon waa well attended and was a pleasing atfair.so satisfactory that it waB desired that a special class in physical culture be organized, and it is possible bis may Do done lor tnree days oi les sons,. Oakville This place was well represented at Albany the 4th. The farmers are all busy in the bay- field thiB week, Mitchell brothers, of Tangent were in our town last week with their wood saw and now we are prepared for cold weather. We enioved the celebration from a social stand point for on that day we saw many of our friends from all over tbe countv. Among others we met. W. W. Crawford of Tallman, Usear Dillev of Shedda. X. JS. Mcltnight ot Tallman, also Mr and Mrs T. R. Mc- K.nigbt and misb Mary Mcumguc, an oi tallman. A friend said to ua on the fourth : 'Did vou ever take a vountr ladv to a celebration and feel as if the sidewalk was too narrow for you7 Did you ever take a respectable young lady into ft lame crowd and then light a cigar and puff smoke in her lace?" We asked why such things came into bis mind His reply was" This is the 20th century." Wheat harvest will soon be, with u again and it will be the best crop that has been harvested in five yeara The farmers are well pleased for many of them used all ot last year's crop at no me and bad no more than tney needed. Little Rosa Bud John Grant, of Spokane, has been in tbe city H. H. Hewitt went to McMinnville to day on business, Robert AshKy has accepted a position with a grocery bous9 in Portland. S. L. Hayden, the lawyer, ol Salem was in tbe city laet evening Will Gross, of Lebanoo, has been in the city the guest of O O. Dubruille. Elam Miller left yesterday for Lake view to reside, he having a position at that place. Dr. E. O, Smith, one of Albany's early dentists, now a mining expert, has been in tbe city. Dr. Albright came up from Salem to day and will go to the Bay with Miss Oiga Hewitt. I. Banta, of Seattle, formerly of Alb' any is in tbe citv oti his way! to .Calif, He continues to make mining a specialty Dr. Hill returned from Balom this noon, where he had been to have an ulcer removed from one ol his eyes by Dr. Gillis. O, P.JCoshow, the lawyer, of Rose. burg, and wile and two youngest cnua ren were in the citv thie aiternoon on their way to Brownsville on a visit. Neil Murray, confidential clerk and book-keeDer for Manager Edwin Stone. of the O. & E. Railroad at Albany, was in .em orer Sunday. baiem states man, Tbe transport Lennox, on which Capt. 0. W, Sears of this city, is eledrician, loaves this week for the Uuited States, starting froin Naiagaki, Japan, Wallace .MuOamman. a nrr-mirent J Portland lawyer, and Chester R Hoag, of rs'ewarK, N. J .were in the citv laet night on their way afier Borne "f the famous big fish of the Me.oles. A. D. Woll, of Walla Walla, arrived in Albany last evening, and tomorrow afternoon will take a prominent pn in a wedding in which one of Albtuy'e na tive daughters, MiB Lulie Sternberg, will change her name to correspond with that of one of her sisters. Judge L. Flinn, and Misses Alice Roes aud Frances French left yesterday after, noon for the Breitenbueh hot springs, where tbey will enjoy the hot baths and mountain uir lor several dayB. Already there are a number ot boarders and campers there. Nat Stewart, a former Albany man, was reelected sheriff of Santa Barbara county, Clip, at the last election, but it was contested and it was only last week that tbe case was finally decided iu his favor, witn eight votes to spare. He visited Albany last year and trill be here again aith hie faudly this season. Rev J. D. Barr and L. E. Hamilton left early this morning lor Mary's peak exDcctine to make tiie "trip in a day. At I lie end of tbe week Mr, Barr will go to Portland where he will exchange pulpits with Rev Ferguson, who is visit ing his father at New Wilmington, Penn where he win Buppiy tne puipit oi nev, Barr. Mr Barr has the distinction of being born in India, his lather having been a missionary there for over forty yearB. Anew circuit court case 18 Minnie D. Craft net. Star Mill arid Klume Co. In junction. Weatberlord & Wyatt atty'a. fur Ibe plaintiff K. U. Huston, of Corvallis, has en tered Helen H., a lull sister to Hobert H in the Oregon stake of (1,500 for loals of 1900 Kural Spirit. ' The base ball members of the A. O. U. W. of this city, are anxious to play the members of any other society in tbe city. You will bave to hurry. Government Crop Report. Having has progressed rapidly, and much of the crop has been eilely secured, In most portions Ot the Willamette val ley it is extra heavy, while in the Coast region and eastern and southern Oregon it averages lesB than umal Pft-tura ale liold'ng out well, excipi in i!oo6 county, where a shortage is reported, whico will cause some shrinkage in the milk finnnlv in that section The (all grain harvest nas ueguu m few places in the Willaine.te vallev ami iliAprnn eYtTA nrotnisioa. while in eastern Oregon the few hot days of the week, following as they did a piotrac eu cool and windy spell havs been uulavor able, and the grain is n it filling as wll as usual, and tbe opinion prevai that in Umatilla aud the neighboring counties the crop will be somewhat short of form er expectations. Spring wheat, oats, barley and bops are every where doing nice y. Corn has improve'- and late po tatoes are "r.uH-mj A,nd advancement. Albany, Linn county, J. B. 8. Powell. J -rore part 2! W0 wi " V" warm; beneficial to all cropB u" early train being cut. Haying in pro greBB; crop excellent. Gardens making good growth. Corn and vine orups growing nicely. Potatoes looaiug well. Oabd or Thanks. The un leriined desire to expreBB their sincere thanks to Lhs manv friends who so kindly assisted them aim extended sympathy auring their great bereavement. Mas. William drum and csklorbn, Physical Cultouk. A class in phys ical culture is being organized and ar rangements have been made for three lessons under Margaret Ba.ry. The Bret will be given tomorrow loronoon at 10 o'clock, at tho iesidence of 8. S. Train, and all desiring to enter the class Bhould be present at this time and so cure tbe excellent advantages of the class. A few more days and the bay will be In out ol danger of the rain. R. N. Steele & Co.. veBterdav shipped 7,000 pounds of cherries to the Eugone cannery, the Diggen Biiipment ever uiiuio from this city. .T. R. Cmwford secured Bome of the finest street scenes ever obtained in Al bany during tbe 4th of July parade, both of the narade as a whole and in sections. Just tbe thing for souvenirs of tbe day. The Corvallis Gazette devoteB eight inches to the visit of tho six year old Ron of T. W. Dillev as Uncle Sam to Alb any on the 4th and the splendid part ne took in tue parade, tne center oi attract ion, of how he saw tbe prUe fight across t in rtvar npalnat the wlBlies OI his la ther, and did'nt have to be carried to bed after thirty or forty miles ride Delegations .from tbe Corvallis and A I nan v lodireB. KniehtB of Pvtbias, will attend' and participate in tbe big field meet to be given ny Helmet loage next Fridav at Banes' Park. It has been sug- uaated that the business houi.es close in the afternoon of that day to allow their nmnlnvaa to attend. A lame number ot visitors is expected and it promises to be a ga'a occbbiou. f.ugene uuara. J. A. Finch and wife wore registered at the Portland yesterday. A good many prospectors are going into the Blue Kiver aistrict. Elwood Minchin read the declaration of independence at the iayton cele bration. A Sunday train is running on the west side, for the first time in tbe bietoiy of that road. The Oregon text book commission has elected H, W. Scott president and Frank Davey secretary. The Los Angeles Elks dofoated the Astoria Elka 13 to 5, which was cot as bad as that given the Portland Elks. Prosperity has struck a Eugene shoe dealer, T. A. Gilbert filing a petition in bankruptcy, with $8,018 liabilities and $5,328 resources. A feature of the celebration atJMyrtle Point was a trap snoot at 25 live birds. The Deyoe family, formerly of Albany, were strictly in it. W. W. and Ross killed 10, L. W. 18. The Oregonian to-day giveB the picture of Lieut Percy Willis, who baa just ac cepted a position in tbe regulai army. Willis was well liked by the boys of the second Oregon. The Oregon hae entered the U. S. navy yard at Bremerton, where it will be repaired. A recent P. I., of Seattle, gave a couple ol nne pictures oi toe Bremerton yards, a very attractive piaca. Three former Altiauy young men are now working for tho government there, A. H. Freerkssn, Jos. Torbet and Mr. Collins. H. H. Gilfrey, a legislative clerk ot the United Slates senate, is in London trying io trace tho estate of William Baskett. supposed to have Deen a Lon don banker, and said to have recently dieJ, leaving 6,000,000 !$30,000,OJO)the principal heirs Doing tne mmoih u pom county, jr. We have black Hock, Eben Holder, Sky Pilot, King ol Honey Island and many others of tbe new and fast Belling boons in Steele, fiease can at ruonay Sc MaBon's. At lied Time 1 take ple.mnt tiiro drink, tue nex morning 1 fesl bright and my complexion in better. My doctor says it octa gently on the stomach, liver and kidneys, and is a pleasant laxative, it is made from herbs, ml ik nrenared a easily as lea. it it called Laie's Medicine. All druggists sell it at 25c tnd 50 cts. Lan-i s ramily Medicine moves the oosrola each Ja. I jou cannot get it, send lor a free snmplei Adderas, Orator F. Woodward, Le Koy N. Yi Wh.n inn are bilious. ue I holt. faiiHU little pilM known is Ue-Vitt'a Little Karl R'.,-rB to c'etise the li er anu boatls. They t.ever gtipo Aithay & Mason. irw rfrb. aLiaaei-s I ' ,'t t o-' ""partii, ..PIllBTare all kidney tils. f p. Add. Slerllna Itemed? Co.. Cblcaco or N. t WEDNESDAY. HOME AND ABROAD. A. B. Hommond bsa joined the Port-; land chamber of commerce. Sam Shaw, the actor, who was in Al- j bany last year, recently died in Kansas viiy. The Baird-Olinton shows are in Port- laud this week. Mrs Geo. B. Grey died ill Salem yes terday at ibo age of 42 years. She was born in Lebanon. Mr and Mrs Zabrisxio, of Brooklyn, N. Y. yesterday fell into a geyser in the Yellowstone Park and wore boiled to death, a horriole.doath. Dawson is reported io be gradually be coming liko other cities only more so. It is said that even gambling has been stopped. Wages have dropped over one ' hundred per ceut. The Dos mono! ueent at the Stleti has been abolished, and T J. Buford retired the first of the month. Superintendent Mc Arthur of the Indian school, agradu ate of the Miobjgan Agricultural college, has cuarge 01 unatrs, Lebanon. From tbe E. A : B, F, Kirk, of Albany, is visiting his folks near Sweet Home. . He will work in a barber ehop at Newport tins bubi mer. J. A, Finch, the prominent young lawyer and newspaper man ol the county seat, and Prof. A. B, Hoag, ot Albany College, spent Saturday in Lebanon. On account of nroirsaioual du ies. Dr. Lamberson was unable to go to Sweet Home on tbe bonrth to deliver the ora tion at that place. We learn that it wae uitea disappointment to tbe people ot that section. He was also unable to get anyone to fill the appointment lor bim. Harry Boyle returned last week from San Francisco, where he lias beeu for several weeks. He did not go East, as he Intended, Bis brother, who wsb ex pected home from the Philippines, did not come, but remained in Manila, where uenae accepted a good position. Three men woo had met witn accid ents called on Dr. Jones for treatment laet Wednesday. Edwin Palmer wae grinding a scytbe, when a piece cf tbe grinustone new into one ot tut e,ea maaing a paintul injury. t. w. Fair- Bide was bitten in the hand by a calf, and his band swelled up and got very sore. W. W. Irwin cut qui e a gash in one of his hands with a razor while at work in his barber sbop. G. R. Kutledge, who lives in Benton county about five miles west of Albany, city had a serious runaway in this last Friday evening. He was coming Into town with bis Rifleman stallion, Trinity Boy, hitched to a uart.wben the horso got Beared at a eky rocket touched ou by someone near the MenzieB corner, and daatied up Main Btreet, kicking and run ning as laet as he could. Although Mr. Kutledge bounced several feet tilth at every crosswalk, he kept in the cart and made a mantul etfort, to check tbe horse until In front of W, i Booth's store. when on account of tbe horse kicking off tbe footboard, he Inst bis balance aud fell off. He fell forward, over one of the wheels, striking ou his head, and waB also dragged a short distance. He re ceived some bad cuts on the bead, which bled very freely, but, very fortunately, considering tbe fall he got, waB not Ber iously injured. Tills ana That French tbe jeweler. Will & 3tnrk, jewelers. Smiley's Olean.Printing. "Cleanliness" is Lseselle Bros, watch word. Buy Cut GIbbb at Esstein prices o French, the Jewelei. Are vou interested in Out Glass? If bo, see French's show window. Place your orders for Ice Cream with Chuicbil Bros., at the Elite Candy Factory. The only place you can buy separator- cleaned milk ie oi Latselle BroB. Go 1 1 Stetter'e, Albany's leading res taurant, for a first-class glasB of milk For drinking purposes, for infants there is nothing that will equal Lasselle Bros. PaBteufized milk. Leave orders for Castile Bros, pule milk at S. N, Steele & Co. or Parker Bros. A new aud fine line of photographers j jewelry just receiveu at niiBs marie Long's . A fren trial of Lasselle Bros, nure t- ilk may be had by leaving your name at pi. N. Steele A Co'b. or 1'arkar Bros. Alilen's Chocolate Creams, hand inuile in Portland, a del cious candy, at II. F. Plciffer's, Something new. The Latest out in Confectionary SVVriil' SAl'UO Fluke. Made and for ealo only al the Elite Candy Factory The best meats of all kinds and good treatment at the Albany Dressed Beef Company's market, jUBt down Second reet. tiood weight and prompt alien ion. A Sustaining Diet - Theee tre t'ao enarvating days, when, as somebody hat Buid, men drop bv the uun Htroke as if the Da; of tiro had duwned. I Ley are fraught with danger to (eopio whose systems are poorly sumumea; anu this leads us to say, in the intero.t of tbe less robust of our renders, that tbe full effect of Hood's Saraaparilla ie such as Io suggest the propriety of ctlling this tiled- ic m something oe.ldos a blood puriuer and tonic. tay, a sustaining diet. It ft makes it much easier to b-tar the heat, assures refreshing sleep, an I will wi Inut any doubt nvert much rt.u-cntHti at 1I1. B 1 hi ol tho Par 10.. Genuine 1 tsmptd C. C C Never told In bulk. Beware of the ouler who Irlei to sell "f omcthlng just u Jood." SLEEP FOR BABY AND REST FOR MOTHERS Sleep for Skin Tortured Babies and Rest or Tired Mothers, In a Warm path with And a single application of Cuti cora Ointment, purest of emol lients and greatest of skin cores. This is the most speedy, perman ent, and economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply skin and scalp hu mours with loss of hair of infants and children, known. Millions of People use Crmctmi Soap, assisted Uy CUTicoiiA ointment, for beauti fying the akin, for cleansing tho scalp, and tho stopping of falling hair, for softonlng-, whltonlug, and soothing rod, rough, and Boro hands, and for all tho purpOBOB of tho toilet, brth, and nurnory. Millions of women ubo Cu tioora Soap In baths for annoylngiiTltatlonB, lnilammattons, and chaflnge, too froo or offen sive perspiration, In washes for ulcoraUve woakncssoB, and for many sanattvo andBoptlo purposes which roadlly suggOBt thomsolves. Complete Treatment for Evtry Humour. Odtioura Soap, to clcanso the Bkln of crusts andacales, Cuticura Ointment, to Instantly allay itching, and soothe and hoal, and Cuti cura Resolvent, to cool and oleanse the blood. " i Sold thTODfrhnat til. world. Britbb n.poh F. Niv-, bbrt ft Sons, 3;-t Ckuterhoui. tiq., London. Poixsa I)iua AMD Cniu. Coar., Sola Prop. The Awful Grasshoppers. "The lime has come when I have got ti look for some place of abode beiides Nebltuka," writes Elmer Thompson, of Freedom, Nebraska, to a Oorvalis friend . The letter is dated June 27h,a;id further says:, "The bugs and grasshoppers took my rye and wheat. The hot winds Lave blown steadily for four dayB and are steadily blowing, 1 never eaw it eo hot. I am rv riling today to find a place to ship my Btoi-k to he sold. There is no sale Iickb for an) thing. 1 will say nothing about the hard times that are how star ing ub in tho face, to one like you, who ban hitherto gone through Nebraska drougbB. It Ib bard'to be compelled to almost give belongings away,but it is the beBt lean do. 1 tlo not iiropoee to win ter here. I hope to get away by the 6th of July, and many otiiere in the vicinity will do the same We are all coming either to Idaho or Oregon. I shall come alone, and send fur mv family after I have Been botti states, but S3e of the ethers will take their families with them." Picnic Excursion, The U. P. Sabbath School on next Friday, July 12 will give a picnic excursion to the front ou the C. & E. Those outside of the school dtair ing to go can secure tickets of G. S. Achesou at Stewart & tJox's. Kound trip $1. Only a limited number of Beats can be sold unless n sufficient number wieh to go to fill another car. Get your tickets earlv. Tho train will lcavo the depot at 7 a m, and return whenever the excursionists wish Arrant'uuionts com plete fur carrying dinner baskalB, which all Bhould tauo. By order of Committee. Excursion Rates, A special roun 1 trip rate'of $2.50 Alb any to Mill Oity, Berry, Niagara iindDe trnit has been put in effect ou the Cor valliB atit Eastern railroad for hunting or fishing parties. Tickets good going Saturdays and re turning Monday, giving thre days in tho mountains of good spoil and recrea tion. Good hotel accommodations Ht Mill City, Galea, Niagara and Dutroit at reasonahlo tales. No special nrdnr nec essary, tickets on sale at the ticket ollice. Keep Your Bowels Strong. Constipation or diarrhoea vyhen your bowels are out of order. Cas carets Candy Cathartic will make them act naturally. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, 10c. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NOTICE 18 IIEBKliY GIVEN TO all persons iiiit-resten that the un. rtr-r.dgned ndmiiiBir.itT of the asta'e of Htrey hbelton, dtcca eu, bus Bed Mb final account in Bid matter, rilh the iork of tbe County Court ol Linn countv. Oregon, and the paid court hni filed An iti.i O-e oh. H)t)l, . ; ii i. 1 nne o'clock p in ol said t hi n,e or hearing and xtilii g t ol j, tn.Ma In .11 d A count, th.lt- tn-. ..it iii.iiP. 'it'ern-tid htieby d Itqlill ll I priir mill li xii- nave 'o said .ic n-1, d ly r.l Augu.t. 1!K)1. Dated tin .' tit dm u op 'lj H "'V Hill, f.re ruin 5th ..' .lot 1 f)0 1 . flu ty IIM T- N, he tit,e nf Harvey Administrator o Shetton, deceased. W. R: llll.riu, Attorney