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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1878)
J. 8t dtast rfgDuiam TUESDAY .77.MA1' 21, 1STS TCBUSHED BY THE- East Oregonian Publishing Co, J. II. Ttoker Business Manager. TERMS IX ADVANCE Oxe Year - . . . $3. Democratic State Ticket. Ton Coxgkess, JOHN WH1TEAKER. Of liae County Fon GovEiuvon. W. W. THAYER. or Moltoooah Cotctj. SEcncTAnv State. T. J. REAMS. Of Jictaoa Cocci;-. Tkeastoer, A. H. BROWN. -OrBiktr Oocaty. STATE PRINTER, A. N, NOLTNER. Of Xaltaoznab Cocc'.j- Bcterestesdast Prauc- Ixnitccriox. T. J. STITES. . Of Linn Coantr. Prosecuting Attorney, 5th Judicial District. L B. (SON. Democratic County Nominations. 5este S. 1L rixmcToa IteprtaaUtirw" ; ' Coc,r Coronet, "";; Sheriff. J. LSmn Clerk .J, R Ktzxrr Coonlj Trtasarer. G. VT. VTxn Ana aw .. Jams Contain. ScbooI SsperintraScsl Jso C luni Cocnty Sarreyot AH. Hurt Coroner J. B. Izxasrr The Democratic candidates for Umatilla ! County will address their fellow citizens: apon the political Issues of the day at the usual piacc 01 vuung iu iuc several pre CLBCisas loitows: Mflton, My0. w eson Grenswood, ... Ait. : Upper Batter Creek 21. 24. lima " 25. Upper Willow Creek " 27. Lower WHIoir Creek " 2S. Lower Butter Creek " 29. Umatilla.. ..... 30. Meadows " 31. Pendleton...... .....June 1. The oppoeixu; candidates are cordiallv invited to come out and participate in the ! Less than two weeks from this time the people of Oregon will be called on to de cide between the candidates now offering their services to the people as. public scr. vasts and not only to decide between the saen but determine the question as to whether the principles of Democracy or Republicanism shall prevail in this State. The principles or the t parties are enun- Tt " ,"r 7 . . , , . . ,. , j commit hostilities against any peoslc or ciated In their respective platforms. 1 . ... c , - , . . , ... power at peace with us, and collectors of Choose ye -which you will take- The . ,. . . ' . ' .- . , v . custom arebhced to detain any -vessel Democratic party has ahvsvs been de-. lr ., , ... - ' voted to the direst, of the raasscs,; henr and wherever that pan has f? cargo or whid. principally con. . . ... -... ' , jsuls of arms acd amunitieos of war." 'been in power the rights of the people have1 ... . , r. been" sacredly preserved and protected, ea the numbj of men or other drcum The Kepublicai party has had control of -ff "JJ ""fTf v the government far the last seventeen tteat' nDt V rears aad during that time legislatioa has t'r.fnEt,, ,he ,bonJ scd all tended to oppressthe labing classes secBn "Qtiircd or armed vessels. asd has beca directly in the interests or the rich so much so, indeed, that the millionaires arc plentiful while the poorer classes and producers or our country are reduced almost to dseperation and despair. Daring the good old days of Democratic power we had no such things as Credit- JtobiUets, railroad subsidies, etc., tic J Weston hotd. Then all had aa equal opportunity to sc- . " care fortunes and the rights of all were L ElDCcBois Tweed left on aa elecUoaeer alike respected ; but now, alas! how ,n hh maa Ff5da wLo L" tBd changed. Then there were no nsliond "d CEiloJr of tLe U:lU ' basks with ihrirraener sharfa mrtJn I b" nerctoforc acted as wet-nurserorthe Uny the very life-blood from the -veins of the laborer. Now how sad the spectacle The hardy sons of toil arc compelled to pay tribaie to this monicd aristocracy that has lea under Republican rale set up in our obcc hppy land. One great and grand object had ia view by the Republican party in this State Is to re-elect John IL aOtchell to the United States Senate. In order to do this strength must be drawn from the Democracy. Side issues are be-1 ing pressed upon us for this purpose Mofiey is being used and used freely. The State aad county tickets arc being bar tered to secure the election of Republican members of the legislature. We are told that MKckeil has doae much for our State aad all this, but not one thing can hist"1! "JT ,,"U4W; ., , . .... , , , . , fncndi in Linn County. Mr. Pncc none tnkers poiat to that he has dono-tobene-1 . ,, -. , --, T, . . , , ... , ; ol God a noblemen. Wc wih yoa a pleas fit the State It is true he has introduced - , , , 1T many bills but what has been the fate of Mt teP a fc retam, Alf. H will be alloracarlyallorthcmr Defeat is writ- sme W tea apoa all of them. He has justly Boss Tweed roareth and the Rose of earned the title of the great introducer, i Sharon mourtfetb for tear their posltloas He k a shrewd designing intriguer. In twill be filled by others more honest and order to secure his rc-eJection, or even the oadorscmcat or his pwa party, he knows it k necessary to make a great show and bluster; hut his greatest labor has been to defeat what we, in Eastern Oregon ia par. tkalar, mostly staad ia aeed or; viz: rail, road communication East He has la bored hard to kill the Portland, Dalles and South Pass road and has, for the time bc iag, succeeded. His attention has also beca tataed to the ddcat of the North Pa cific aad daring his term or office it is use less to hope for or expect either or these reads. Aad why docs he do thk? Simply becassc hk master, the Central Pacific, weald be injured thereby. 2Co one can deabt for a moment that he is retained by thk company and that he will do nothing that will ia the least be a detriment to that road. Thsa Democrats aad honest Re publicans will you consent to vote for men to go to the legislature who arc put on the I?jat1ie& tiekftt wIlli lhle nliim-i In vli.tr aadforthkparpcscr We cannot believe yea will. Remember If the legislature Is 1 Republican, Mitchell will bo our nextj RAsataiu and tvintMnrtinllmt 1 1 1 Xt 4 1 j. f . WH active part la defrauding the pwplc the Ualkx! States out or their k"ly akete4 r&jdcat Again you arc " -akcr and Hincs as wm.miw t. aught against. He was the first Governor or the State and quit the office at the expi ration oflils term with credit, and since then no one has dared even to insinuate anything against his administration. Sol even bis most bitter political enemies, but he is often referred to .13 a model rrrvn- live oflfcer. How about his opponent. A llfU ..til-. .nr.: e- others. Even in his own church he is con. stdered an overbearing, egotistical, tyrani cal bigot, always interfering and med. dling with the affairs or others. In his views he is extremely illiberal, and should he be elected to Congress (which God for bid) as far as he has power legislation will be run in an illiberal channel. Then vote for men who will legislate for the good of the countrr and whose lives b j above reproach. Democrats rote for Dcmocr-ts. Dont give aid and counsel to the enemy by voting for any ot their candidates. Come out with those affidavits against us, Bro. Sharon. Xo doubt they would be refreshing. Wc will publish them for yon free of charge. Don't think you will deter us one moment from giving the voters of this county your biography. Wc intend to tell all about your real estate transactions with old man ilitchdL ilr. J). A. Rich, ards AVra. Granger and J. B. Jecobs. Wc will alo touch you up a little on your effi. cicncy as a returning board agent two year ago. We intend to tell the people where you got the scaling wax to reseat the poll. bOOkS VOU OMCncd at the latt ntn-tlnn I . . . affidavits. Wc arc after you and intend to do you justice though the heavens fall, and you will not dare deny the statements we make. We will refer you to the witnesses, my boy, who are all living in the country. and recollect all these little youthful indis cretions of vours. Vote for w- Thayer for Governor. He is a whole souled cenial rcntleman fully competent and will makes Governor that you will be proud of. He is a brother to the late Judge A. J. Thayer uo died someyears ago at CorrallLs. Mr. Thayer Is classed among the be?t lawyers of the State; is strictly temperate. liberal and genious, and Is most popular where he is best known. His opponent is said to be jest the reverse. Those who k'njw Beek. man say he is a perfect ihjlock, always de manding his "pound of flesh," never mis sing an opportunity to dri-e a hard bargain when he finds a poor man ia dUtrcts. From Orrgontin : Refcrrtcg to recent ! signs that Russia might be looking to the chances of fitting out privateers In Ameri. can ports, tne Xew York Tiratt cites the statutes or the United States, -which re quire every armed vessel sailing from this country, even ia time of peace, aad armed ' wholly or In part by its citizens, to give 1 bonds, or clearance, ia double the valce of Mr. Ponainrton left Pendleton on Sun day last on his way to Miltoa to engage ia the canvass, but he has for some days past ocru buiicricc wim a neuratne anectiou ia the head, and upon arriving at Weston he was compdletl to gitc up the canvass. He is now confined to his room at the bixsuger iuls ucra quite 111 wiui somcuiin;: like biliious colic; but Is now somewhat convalescent and hopes are entertained that he will speedily recover. Hop poul tices, nannic tea and peppermint will help you, brother. Some of the Democratic papers are hor. charging Bro, Hincs with stealing a Wc are satisfied this is a mistake. He may have captured a good sized "sbote" cr several pigs, but surely he would not take the "whole hog." If they had said chickens, we would not have had a word to say, for he is "mighty" fond of them. Mr. A. JL Price, of Wton, accompanied throogli town toUy competent than themselves, but the tuonlc all rejoketh idahl Gold la New York, 100. Legal tenders in Portland buying OOjLf; selling, par. Silver coin, 232 per cent, discount Wo arc very thankful to pur friend G. W. Webb for a oopy of the Sapanre Beattr, published in Xapasce, Ontario, in which we lcam that Martb Mallory, formerly of La Grand, aad who was well known aa a merchant, met with a serious accident as follows: M. B. Mallory accomqanied by his wife and child, started to drive to his father-in-law n A flilfilitl.tsiwn. Tfn frit llmnl tilf v.v , detoendinjr a hill when his horse . became unmanageable aad turned suddenly mit of the road, running acainst a ttccp bank and ujisetting the buggy, pitching out the occupants, Mrs. Mahory was Tery seriously bruised, ana -Mr. i. auo, uui in a bw acgrec : Tha child meaDod unhurt The hone ran and tore the buggy literally to piece. Just arrived f rem Fertlaad. 1 ZPJS J establishment on Main Street where caa always bo found a large assortment of hats, " laccs. cmbrol Jerys, lace fissures, tics and "oca !.u'".or 11,0 P fV'"- Trv u and JKO Will do you right Opposite Coart ArriTals. At Pendleton not el: J II Richardson. Pilot Rock. Chas II Dodd, Portland. A C Martin, Waltsburg. Wm Yandcrboef, County. II Weathers. La Grande. V O'Xeill. Walla Walla. B II Roach, Junction City. Frankgray, City. Chas Ttimpson, City. RobtStokesbury, Umatilla, S Rothchild. Ciir. il Cinkald, Brick Yard. Lee's Restaurant. George Jcncs, Birch Creek. Wilv Jones, " N V Dorrls, Baker City. Theodore Lix. Birch Creek. John Smith, Rebel Canyon. J J Lcc, Birch Creek. J Btubee, City. 3Ir. Hoyt, - Geo Johnson ct ux. City. Wm Lamas, Chas Coon, Jas Sparks, Aaron Sparks. JCShainwald. Wm Wells, u Mr. Standi, Birch Creek. Jeff Brown, Flld Horse Creek. TleBumcBCat Mlae. Erom Portland Oregon Ian. 3Ir. E. E. Turk & II. Lmu, taefdaaats of Cauyoa City, arrived La. this cltjjut night. From 3Ir. TurkT -wCo la aMV with Mr. Wm. Grant of the Dalles, aad Judge Scls of Canyon City, visited the . . louowwg parucuiars 01 luc wort now i under way in the mine. The tonnd has reached a dbtance or 663 feet Drifts were being run on the ledges cut by it. The drift oa ledge Xo. 13, was in 26 feet off of the tunnel north, and 21 leet south, and the ledge on the north dritt 4 and 1 haft feet wide, from which ore was being taken by the car load. The ore being rich antimoaia! silver, assaying from 500 to ft ,200 dollars per too. From tae drift on ihli ledge aa cprabe is nan. coder way, going up oa the ore body to the sur face 300 fret. Mr. Turk is very enthusiastic ia his de scription of the mine, and states tnat half has not yet been told of its rxtentand won derful richaos. Work is being pushed with great eaergy under the Intelligent dl. recti oa of C. S. Miller, general maaagtr of tiits company. AH workingmen ia the mine and visitors sec "millions in it," and the rapid developments now being made, will speedly apprcdate the stock to figure bcywad its value. Of the other mines in the district coder devdopment Phil Sheridan, Rattler aad othere, Mr. T. speaks very highly, and with the progress of work now under way, the mineral district of Granite creek bids fair to exceed ia extent sad richness aaj yet discovered west of the Rocky moos tains. Mr. Turk brought to the oSce of the company in this dty a fiae lot of ore from the 4 foot ledge, which b now 03 exhibition. Cociideixb'ic sickness expected ia Pea dletoa at as early day! The yccfig clerk aays ''tis not to, tint be did not rwmg oa the gate, as m reported. Oar extensive merchant. Wm Switxlcr, hat rcsxxlelcxl bis "aL" which wQl appear in the weekly. Nice rain last night. Clear and pleas ant to-day. Grass growing finely aad Terytfmo lordy. A faJ1 K of arpcnten tool, ,he pro- r 1 ti tn t 1 G. W. Webb, County Treasurer, on the 4eh day of June. Dr. J. M. Prurtt has commenced build, ing a neat dwdling house in the southern part of town. Already the fnme is op and it will be ready for an occupant ia a few days. We bdicve it is for rent. Sal ing A Reese of Weston have enlarged their "aL," widened it out aad kagtheacd it. They wQI alto have to enlarge their baOdiag for they have enlarged their stock 'till there is not roan. As we stated elsewhere dvrr tiling pay, It appears as if all the stiffs, dead-beats. roughs, bloats and bilks of the Padflc CoaU had gathered at Pendleton of late. There can be seen at any time one or more of them lying upon the sidewalks or strrets. The organization or a ensin-gang would help things here a little and perhaps turn the tide elsewhere. The new brewery across the bridge will be ready for business now In a few days just as toon as Mr. Lang, the proprietor, gets his license. If some caterprislog Yankee would buy the bridge and charge a small toll for footmen, what a good thlcg he would have. His fortune would be made In a very short time. CoL Thos. Payne of George Town, Ky., brother of John Payne, formerly of Salem, but now residing at this place is on his war to Eastern Oregon with 17 head of thoroughbred horses. We are glad to note the fact that this country is attracting the atlentios of the people ia th cast as a stock raising conn try. He writes his brother that several other families from his section wilt come to thk coon try at aa criy dajr. Ferce, whose Christiaa aaie is Xex u actually dragging hk slow length around with the caavaM. He will be her to-mor row night Wc have secured MiUrkey's Hall and will exhibit him. Admission 13cts. Children , half price. Ticket for sale at thk office. Remember he U the republican candidate for sheriff. Don't fail to come out CaadicUU free. Finn. Last Saturday the county Jal caught fire on the outside sear the south west corner and had almost got uader such headway as to be beyond control. Fort a natcly, Uncle Pea. Desfain passed through the Cos rt. house yi rd aad dkcor crcd it jat k .lime. There were three prisoners ecM-pjug the Jail at the time. It it supposed that some oae had throw down the stump of a cigar, ami cverythics; being dry it caught ia the rubWih about Bclck! Orlck!! Mesrrs Lamar, Klakald a&d Gerklag havo made arrangemecls to burn brick ia Pendleton this seasoa. They have already commenced work and will be able to sap. ply the town and surrounding country at an early day. Those in need of brick or who contemplate building would do well to call on these cenlletnea at Peadlctos. They intend felling to suit Uie times aad will make a liberal reduction to those de siriug large quantities. Scad ia your or. ders at once. aprS Iter, J. C. Kirkmaa acknowledge tha receipt of a liberal donatios of $S0 cash aad some prcoeaU from the people of Hettr and vicinity. W.B-xUsuuu, Marshall & Folsom. tmcttmm laX. H. UinttO. TTTOMowwniliniMiaaaU l AS wnMNt An as 1 xHwHnl W.SWITZLER, DCXtXX u GENERAL - MERCHANDISE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, CLOiniXG, Tofeaooo, BOOTS AXD SHOES," HATS AND CAPS, EtC Etc LARGE ASSORTED STOCK. OF Crock err, carpet and wall atcT on hand. XXtJUSY CaiCX 1BICI -Fin afti Miies. MAIN-ST PENDLETON. otrcox WM. SW1TZLER. Ucxm aulc Beorr tader X vertc be tku t UTIiitr 1 Irr. Captul ant rtqvtno'; will tirt n. ft! far tj at tmm ij U Mu- rTrf7br u rt lot s. N to th Ux.. Ccat. 17 oiat M mm im. jutrra Tn a co.. aa jessu, Xtlu. FOR SALE. , NEAT OWttXtNO IX X DCMIUBLX UXJl L Dm U rrvtkua. X ro4 Un ft4 US3 MMetia ltk It 1U Ix M tfni or iccttS m tfmlfrtf. Tot fWetiut isln r Tirur a BtOrf. RESTAURANT THE ATTENTION Or THE TRAVELl ITBUC o4 rtUieM tt cSe4 to j BiX trt M SaUintl jut nUbturJ U Km itor la ia rortoBf. VnU it n ho-Jin. M mt. Dues t ur Un asetat. xttnifei Brtad, . Pis . aad . Cakt OBfctUatly ea agl MY ROOMS AND ICDS A.1I btlf Mir, as ftrpmi to rrba eesleTtfcM LODGINGS I ira j mm h 1 at vkai j. h. loom, FOBWASDCCC & C0JiMtt0Jf MEHCHINT And Dealer in general merchandioe - ttUTlUJl OKLGQS CLOTHING, ETC. I TTXE tocX. ( CtirtA (rxxU oa bJ lht a i t tali at Ux owva. trtm. J. JLcunex. BOOOT AND SHOE XAKEK rti Main Street, oioute Court House, Pendleton, Oregon. t LL ardrn proem f-'r imiri u t4 t prtcr to V. rn tli bat. Krpaincf doc nh mum U6 WfUS. JUa PENDLETON aouuiKinnLLs: THE IXXSLETOX rLOUXIG UILLS an aatau4 aaa ka, fan axrmae. Iax via M EXCHANGED FOR WHEAT ....Or tU. Highest Cash Price Paid For lb satoc. VTiH rrlad Cera a4 Clop Feed, far toH, BJ UBJ 13 TTaW J. a tVa. ua ' FLOUR, BRAN AND FEED For sale at all uses. Trytxaarf fac a t I r- r": sactto av-Otacfc aai as4 aaud fntl. I alt GUaULASTZS T5S JEST PLQUX Ia tha eescUj.u I hare the bi! MM East af the Cascades. W. S. Byers & Co. I S. Juuuu E. ItaraiT-tat K. Alexander tc C. it LIVERnOKE & BEAGLE. ' Pent 0ce Building. Main street, Pesdletoo, Oregoa. Dealers in general MERCHANDISE Etc, Etc w NEW FIRM! NEW STORE! '1 NEW GOODS! A full, complete and entirely Of nor stock of general mcrchan i'dise. Si Hats, j Caps, il Boots aud 1 choc? .jSAnd tho largest ami most .complete stock of ready made 1 1 f Ever brought to rcndleton, ijust received direct from San Francisco. Call t233L SL 23tX 1 33. e Our goods before buying clse- iwhcro. Countrr tinxluco takon at JJ.lhighest cash pncc. s I Goods sold at walla Wi WALLA prices. - R, r & Co. s tk la yoqr cwa tears. $4 " Wis Wt BMaT. llro VaM rfM N tlar T- VXIOX HOTEL, UMATJLLA, -- OREGON. DaVB Hons. PnopniETrin. fpHIS n0CSB I lb tmt eoedlUoo Ux Cm mrp. I A ' ,r'Kt tVaa ht.i umi pl UUe ii tLe i boem. TU pdnun ct tL pchltt u - .. uuin Nil uu MM Ivf mU, Woton, U Cnu4, l uloo, Bilrr Otr t4 Oir D- Theodore. Umatilla OUKflON' All vind of Liquors anJ lbe chobest WINES, C?OARS, etc. kept constantly 00 baud at this popular RESORT. GIVE 3IE A CALL CEXTLKMEX A-VD TOR TOL'ltsEL"r-3. A. II Jsck's Saloon. UUTILLA Oeecos r EETS THE SWT or WIXES. LHJPOfti J.V. 12- tarat Ctfut 7aesaeFC. rtc f ceav a4 laka a aVtok nj twja. Ob enar ui tata CAaX, A: auk rT tnaCax ifaS; LIVERY & FEED STABLE. RXStandffcId. proprietor. Umatilla, Oreren Ako ke coastanUj on has!, and fw sale cheap, a full tOok of lad. die, harness etc, etc co. . - -. - w ... ww. 1 UMATILLA. Foevtabdisg- and Commissiox ! JIERCILVTS, Sffa Otcton su'm Zzz 1 Dry Gcia, Clothing. Grcxris. Ilanlwir. .cl Caairral M t handltr. Mart Rmli JiarCUCOlS . or K- C. XMtXE. reTEBX.C A l.Uit IJirT IK SHEEP DIP TOBACCO FOR Bale CAJaBOLIC SHEEP DIP, SALT aad Saipimr. I TTOOL. aU ts I il roma.saacSAX nucc ! At 2 1.2 per ceat. ecrrtarfes- 'Wool (ornarded at ct. per leu. J. H. KCONTZ, a aaaiKawaf. jaat s .J NEW FURNITURE! Umatilla. Obuuos. PBE n I aatSraaaaa UX iwra4 1 af miu aacalatiaf at .. .. ItoJJ ..Sto . CJaaaOc to .. t to LUf rVe., oars It It LVMra. Wladatra atiit Blind AK Uak aaii cV? fcrcaa. Jesse Failing Special Inducements OiTurvd uU-e coatcnjpkting bariag STOVES. aI ril,-m bxk I MM tftpaaa. If T6U m-ant to save moncv, don't leT until rott have priced tar , staves. I lavtj a large and rotadletc assart ment of TIN WARE which I vrill 11 at wliole- Kile and retail prices and at prices to suit the times. Also Pumr Wroturht Iron and Pipe I am pruparvd to cut SO tt -af elri-1mik to yw Vr.ikaaTrlaa4trWMr'Vrar Br asd IH ta roUcbrap a trv ekarni. AH ttnl at JotMcj avJ mia4 aVc kcatam aaa Mraica. Thanking the puMic for their very liLeral patron age during tho past, and solio a continuanco of the same Umatilla Citr, Oregon, March 16, '7S. w. 3-. Leezer 1 MEAT MARKET. MAIN STREET. I jBIpendleton. O ?r QoN. J. DESPAHf, Proprietor. WALLA WALLA BEER! BEER! A NYONE WasttczWanaVTalU bwonptbrbj JL a. innuunr orven ua tmoaarar a f PRICES: Her, rt fS BctuVJ, ptr Cos. A!, ptr qn . . Ale, ir pal " rocttr, frt qoirt " retter, par flat " W . c CM t CD 3 00 John H. Btahl, City BwmrtTT Walt tTa3x W. T. MORRIS. U-fl '..-Jaaii FttniHttr ""'i Sttnror. 1 faaataaWk aaSaa. BW. aaaarjl aatta Earn ah SV 4 mmktl ., .... . Aiaar,rar ataf C .. . . rettt-UX. 2a5. LAND- AGENCY. IrttVE l flrni t utMr. Ikil I bare toe. IH t W'ttUya Md tifrud aa er Usr lb tnutcf W3 f ta4 Swim. u4 bare at tmt a-l "fix (,rr)-nr4 mftH mnt a Sirmt Kaa01j f aU lk yttu M4 rv-t. m It last aSe at la ttiteifr "ttcti nim fcn4 m thtr m- Ijtar nf of Bn HM.U& Bjr ntrrt V Am t -l aM to umufn tkm tan. ouw T aB Ul4 'Uw of wluttwr sn araator Cut KaSra mrU la UMa part of at mri tna tb lcatm 4f tL SntUoi tott rn-Mli(-v. I trtt rsadaVst tSat tt yrofx afa af teka tf lv caanctar tolim t4 vnt ii fiy im hx mc .u tku put at taa trtrVt im krrr that all wt ba atana ec Ih k4toV. ntva u (. v a caB. I kara isa. arrar fcy I .aaM imiw pnast KcitMa r aB SStnaa. r a ! m. eaeecnaaana, at, aa lt7 tttmru m aate a La naK fc&4 mj baatr aaf m kf Irnnr r tbew if Oat Mar M7 yaata ttv ll tfc aaaM a4 HGxiU UsaT arlwcw uU ifi (ttit lan4 a Saate Soa. A U3 nfff atafnaaa(tftaat4 Kaatrea4 HaxA aar turf VM z)i tfinxl iiiiiuii la rtt4 eaan aaa1 nfgednt LlrVi xn aaaimti-rn akaaU M il to at aMa B. T. BTKBT. 3G. W. BAILEY, GENERAL LAND AGENCY, TtzJ&cfjtx, Or2e U9t ao CartKar. HAVIXaT tw ta'cat afjrrf JU. f rrrrj Tm afeto te!Vautiaa ewaaay. a tries ymkaSj a- aaUataeaaiaa ai axal ac aa t UXJZ ' aa iltOmtT. I wrt Sud Sv pu mtiStr f f ilt Lm 4 tt I S. tat Hiaaatat. Tr vmt.m 7jUt taawrr ar SUm Uacarauatf. lartanSf mrutm 9t to tka jjet. at am Watoi Ua4 rkaas n aba aVriaarst at WafVcflaa. 30.000 POMDS SHEEP DIP LEAF TOBACCO KOPSALE. : And 50 barrels Solphsr. Ala Surry Tens of Salt, all at lort price. , -rreoc snL IX romjiss Asa si rxur- r Mr ITaaWTSr:Zirsacaaa, "VV'J S&du- F3 lm Inc M Vaarf JU arSm asJ baaa ef WaaS " JOHN R. FOSTER & CO. rariH. Orr Xfc 3ak. THE LABOR WORLD. .a r m caar jr s M' 1 ii:n 014 Va. aa jar ... ISO & 1 1 i- - av. Maaa Caacnl Cenii -wlaV li;nlai tiiiit r"T. tn arl W r af avV run 2J. ' X . 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