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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1898)
i LOCAL LORE. Mim lterthtt Intuit wn to Port land Motnlny. irltis HUmiuk, of (Annuity, tiled last ISturtty, " Claud Fryer weut to Portland Mon day to I jroue a wwk or no. Grandma Irvlue weut to McMltui . vllle Mouday to visit relative. R. H. Knox and wife hvt gone to Kinky pring for a few wwk' outing. Mm McCloud, lster-lu-lw of Mr F. Lew la, died at Lewhuille 8uu day. Mr. and Mm, Kutoh and family, and Mica Thompson art camping at (Vean Park, Salem elty wuiieil la gnUi to pa an ordlnaue forbidding blyeU on the ahtewalka. 0ear Johuaou, of Salem, aud hitt ulster, Mrs. McKtroy, ot Chicago, wen lit Uwn Tuesday. Zd Rotwndorf haa returned from Han Kranolaco aud his full Block of goods will aonn be her. A. J. Sargent, the roofpalut man, 1 giving the rooftt of the big whool houne a coat of hi palttt thin week. The city council met Tuemtay even lug and pasned the dg llceiwe la. Look out for your dogs now. M. 0. Potter aud family aud Mr. Longee left today for Newport and will occupy a cottage there, Couiitv-eoiumlseiouer Klgjn, who has liven ruxtkatiug over at Yaquiua, catue home ou Monday' train. Misec Edith aud Babe Owen left Monday lor the Mackey farm, near To ledo, to rusticate, several week. Layton 8mlth ha moved Into the dweliiug uear the Presbyterian church, next door to J. Fluke' residence. Rev. Whlteman, of the Prebytcrlau church, left Monday for au outing of several week In the Alsea valley. Mr and Mr., Cha. Allen, Mr. Mc Laughlin and Mia Iola fluke left for the coaot, ot Ocean Park, Tuesday. Mi Hattie Jones left for Newport May. At Corvalli ahe will le Joined by her frieud, Mix Emma Murphy, ol Halem. The plana submitted by aeveral architect a for a new court huuae at Dallas will be examined by the county court on Friday. (Jeo. K. Hrey haa put iu au engine and cleaner lu hi oat warehouse near the 8. P. depot He intend doing some bualneas this fall. Mr. K. Catllo and Mrs, E. E. Peut laud aud grand-daughter, Mildred Bagley, are gueaU of Mr. and Mr. E. C. Pentland, arriving today. Mesrs. (lilmore & Calbreath are at work In the Crow planing mill build ing near the depot putting iu the ma chinery for the fruit evaportor. Frank Itceinjr, who hm been ou a vacation lu Portland and San Fraud co, will be back today and remiuie hi poeitloii an engineer ou the motor. Mr. Elkln has found the hot daya of the past week quite an extra expedite to him in keeping the dut down ou th alreeta a he unwt keep the xpriuUler going all day. Warren Creaay and little Gould Creeay, hia nepliew, weut over to New. port Monday, to lie gone a week or two. Of course they will have a good time. Mart Harriiton and a Mr. Ilanna, of Portland were iu town Him week. Tbeae gentleman, who are experienced buMineftN men may conclude to locate iu Polk county. Bruce Campbell la in the electric light worka, iu charge from 12 o'clock until morning. He came up from North Yamhill on hla wheel the other day riding tbe 42 mile in 2J Iioujm ' Mim Louiite Waller came uear bav ing a Merlons tall lat Monday. Hhe walked down an opening luto a cellar in Douty & Paddock's store falling about eiht feet but fortunately being only bruised in the fall. Mm. L. D. Mulkey, of Amity, and Mr. E, L. Meaalnger, and two daughtew, of Taoonia, arrived here to day, and are v tailing at the bom of Dr.W. A. Mulkey. Mlmea Fanny, Ann and Balm Maun, and MlHallobwin, ofThe Dalle, were at the traiu Tueaday evening looking for a Mend, Ml Bulla Johnson, to arrive ftmi The Dalle, who will vlalt them. The youug lady will probably come today. Many of our reader will mneuiber Jay Doming, who was for many yean a resident of this county. Mrs. Jay A. J- Denting, hi wife, and hi two children, are visiting this week at Mrs. HUue's, Mr. Demlug's mother, at Monmouth. W. H. Hawley writes from Pendle ton that the weather these days Is comfortably (?) warm: "MM today aud bMs fair to le 110 tomorrow. I am standing It Aral-rate. Expect to take an outing over in Wallowa. Wayne and Mrs, Williams have arrived." Mr. Iyton Bmltb has twetity douen quart bottles of the celebrated Fin ley soda water tor sale. Persons who de sire the benefits of this well known water can secure it by ordering of Mr. Smith. More soda water will arrive next week, It is a very palatable and healthy drink. A letter was received by IWv, J. Os- born, of this city, on Tuesday, from itev. J. Q. A. Henry, of Portland, an- uouticiug a cancellation of his visit to Independence and the services tbls Wednesday evening heretofore an-no-iuced, as be had been suddeuly summoned to California. lis will be here during the week of August 14 to 21, and further announcement will be made. Messrs. LaytouHinlttt, Pearl Hedges, H. L. Mercer aud Heury Kelso re turned from a two week's trip to Clear lake and report a catch of sis hundred line trout. Mr. Kmtth sent the editor of this psper four fine fish for which the has our thanks. Each one must have been twelve Inches long Mr. .Smith reports a number of campers at the lake but a great many more going iu uow. Tbe very latest war news, as we gu to press, la that Hpaln has accepted our terms of peace. That Gen. Miles' advance on Porto Itloo Is almost with out opposition aud that Agulualdo Is goiug to give our troops trouble, as be is bent on revenge aud wants to slaughter the Spaniards. Manila Is uow ready to surrender to the Ameri cans, but wants protection against the Insurgents. Tbe Vatlcau, at Borne, wants our iris pa to protect Catholics against slaughter by Agulualdo force. We are In receipt of the souvenir number of tbe West Hide, published st independence, Oregon. The Cover I printed lu three colors, and It pages contain a write up of the business in terest of Iudcpeudeuoe and Moo mouth, Oregon, with half tone ldu tratlons of the most prominent build ings, beside outs of the churches and educational institutions of the two towns. Ills a very creditable specl men of the printers art bra. Pentland and the two towns have shown com mendable enterprise la their efforts to sdvertise the advantages of their com munities. Alma, Wash., Chronicle CITY COUNCIL. R X?, I fit tVW ' vhe ncaLacE of sybup of hgs is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and nkill with which it is manufactured by hcientiflc processes known to the Camkohnia Fio Svkup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Fitf is manufactured by the Camkoknia. Fio Svkup Co. only, a knowledge of that fuct will asmtst ono in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The iiijfh standing of the Cam foknia Fio Svki:p Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction whjch the genuine Byrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irrituting or weaken ing them, and It dws not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its bencfluiul effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN rUANClSCH, CL LOCUVILI.K, It,. r.W VOHK. K. t. MONMOUTH. Mountain and Sea Coast Resorts Attrart (lie Keslileui. At Bent ley has returned from flitting in the mountains. F, A, Lues is back fmiu th bay, and will remain here. Mis Grace McOowau la in Meattlt visiting her sister, Mrs, Walker. Mis Conslauca Hawley I back from th gold mines in Southern Ore- r. B, F. Mulkey relumed todsy from Southern Oregon, and the mines srs turning out well, Henry Butler aud family, L. Grounds aud family and Mis Bulb Mulkey are at Ntstiioca. John Stump and IraC. Powell who, with their fsmltlv, tmv been camp ing In the Itocca .neighborhood, tmvt come home, Pres. P. L. Campbell, Mrs, Zelber, and Mm, Mcintosh are at Newport, The teachers Institute and Hummer school are lu session over there. Prof. A. F. Campbell, wife aud two children, and Mr, aud Mr. Geo. Mo tlowan will occupy a ooltag Jointly it Ny creek going over there Uslay, The Luoklamut Mill Co., of Falls City I going to e(ahlu a lumber yard tier aud a large tied for dressed lututwr is being erected on tbe corner near th public school building, A pleasant wedding took plac last Sunday evening at the farm home of Huston Mulkey, near this city, th contracting istrtles being Mis Alice Mulkey, daughter of J. H. Mulkey, aud Mr. C'bas. Hotmail, a pmerous youug farmer living on tu McKldow ny farm. Uev. Ksson nfflcisteil. About thirty guest wr present The beaut I- fnl wedding ceremony, the Utuntlous wedding supper aud numerous presents oomblued to make the event of ptor than usual Importance, Mr. and Mr. Mulkey will, at ouce, go U house keeping- . 1.KWIHVILI.F. Parsed the Ihtg License Ordinance Various Bills Paid. City Council eouveued Tuesday even ing, Mayor Klrklaud presiding, and Councllmen present: Ketchum, Cra ven, Smith, Kelso aud Flncb; also Marshal Tuoper and W. 0. Cook, re corder pro tern. Ten thousand feet of lumber con tracted with Luckiamute Mill Co., at 7.50 per thousand. An Ordinance taxing dogs, aud pre venting their running at large was passed. All dogs after August 10th must pay a yearly license of 11.00 or be killed by the marshal, after five days notice. Committee on Fire aud Water al lowed further time. Marshal was instructed to buy 04 J feet tiling for streets In 3rd ward. Marshal Tupper was paid fO for loss of time from Injuries resulting from arresting O. Smith. Following bills were ordered paid: L. C. Oilmore, water $50.00 Electric Light Co 94 00 A. J. Topper, salary wi.on Goodyear It. Co., clay pipes..., 18 00 Ex press on clay pi pes , . .40 Smith & Co,, groceries for paupers 8.15 Marshal Instructed to care for city tiling and place in safe place. Council adjourned, How's Tills! We offer One Hundred Dollars Ite- ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, F. J. Chrnby A Co. Props., Toledo, Ohio, We, the undersigned, have known F, J. Cheney for the Inst 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West & Traux, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Waldiug, Klnnan & Mar via, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intern ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Price 7Go. per bottle, Hole by all Drug gists. Testimonials free. Hall's family Pills are the best. Wood Wanted. J. H. Collins, out at Talmage, wants 100 cords of four-toot fir wood, delivered at the Willamette Holler Mills, Per sons having wood for sale please call at the mill. J. C. CoUJnb, Manager. Threshing Has ('ownteaccd-Mrs. Mc Cloud Is Dead. I.swisvili.b. August 2. Atrlle boasts a "Circle" i.f the W of W. Kate Smith Is su (hiring with an anucteti arm. B. F. Smith's eye is iiuuroving, but tie cau see but very little yet Willie William ride in a new buggy. Wonder why he rides alone? Mr.McClaln has been sick, but is bel ter. His sou Is worse during the hot weather. Carrie Fowle is Mtsyliig awhile at lite home of H H. Smith. She is no better mentally. ! Gua LI uderman started Lis thresher st th home of Mlas Will Water, Tues day. Ad Burns and Teua Water are cook. Mr. D. C. Swano, who has been visiting her daughter, Bonnie Smith, for the psst month, has returned to her home at Crawfordnvlile. The literary department of our league held a pleasant Modal at the home of Mis Grace Mattley, last Saturday evening. Refreshment were served. Mrs. I toss McCiniid died at the home of her slster-ln-lsw, Mrs. Frank I is, Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Si, bad been afflicted with oonsiimp lion for year. She leaves a busbsud and two children. Miss Mallle Swanu closed a success ful term of school st MoTlmmonds valley, and after attending the Chats qua at Oregon City, returned home on her wheel In six hours, and twenty minutes, a dltUnce of 55 miles. Bum VISTA. Harvesting Operations Are In Progress. Neighborhood Personals. liUKNA Vista, August 2. John Wells I on the alck list this week. Walter Davidson has purchased a new wheel. Miss Carrie Hall, of Crouton, was In Buena Sunday. Willie Collins, of Suver, passed this place Thursday evening. Mr, and Mrs, M. N. Prather and family went to Albany last Friday. Rev, Crow will preiiob here Sunday morning and Rev. Went worth Sun day evening, Miss Bertha Bo we, who has been visiting in Bodaville for about a month, has returned home. Misses Bertha and Ethel Ltnvllle of Corvallls, are visiting among friends and relatives of this place. Monroe Kreuti!, wife and nephew and John Kays went over to the Alsea on a fishing expedition last week. The Rebekah's met Saturday even Ing and iustalled their officers, after which Ice cream and cuke were served A pleasant afternoon was spent at the borne of A. J. Eloh irdson Wed nesday afternoon in honor of Ethel Llnville, of Corvullls. Those present were Nellie Beveus, Clarence Prather, Grace Hall, Sophia aud Nellie Cokes and Ethel Llnville. BOCK CREEK. A Part of Polk County Being Rapidly Settled Up. Rook Cbkek, July 20. Mr. Clarence Alderman is building new barn, Henry Scott lias put up a new barn and otherwise Improved his home stead. There Is a fins crop of hay on the creek, mist of It being out and put up for wittier use,' ! Olio Bros, lutvs gone lo Eastern Ore gon to harvest wit it their team, cry Hutchlnsou Imvhig gone with them. Warren Wright Is hauling in hi m- ber to Improve his house, H lis also put tip a good hiru and Is tilling It with !. Val O, Wheeler hit Inllsled In Com. pany M, 17, S Engineers and is now at the Presidio, Situ Frsnclsco, waiting to sail for the Philippines, J sine Brown has gone down to the cannery, at th mouth of th SI let river, where he Is nluht watchman. It I one of the I nut on th coast. Titer have been several partle passed through here mi the way to Newport, hut oomplshi that the mad Is loo rough for comfortable travel, At Mr. Morrison and daughter Mary were returning from a walk, a large li Is-sr, with two culst, attacked their dog, seating the ladle who made for the house. Mr. Morrlsson went out with his gun, with th result that a hide of on of the cub I nailed up on his blckmlth shop, NCVKR, People are Necking Keasld and Moun tain Resort. StfVKR, August 1 . There will be preaching at II and 7 o'clmik next Sunday, Bert Harper has been cutting grain for Jam Wheeler. Miss Jessie Csdt , of Marlon county, is v lulling friends here. Mis Prince Belt Is vlsitlcg her cousin, Miss Maude Meltsolrl. Several from these part attended the dance at Alrlle and all report a good time, Bagtay k Steele are threshing at F. Brown' and James W It hero w at O, A. Wolverton'. Mr, A. (Jollln ha returned from th Sod SprUiKs, where she ha been on account of Ill-health, Mrs. Lydla FMier, of Petri, Its been visiting her mother, Mrs. J sine Wheeler, the past week, Several from this part went on the excursion tbe 24th, and rl! report a very plessaiit time. Those who went from her were: Mle Jull James, Ida aud Marian llsrper, and Messrs JoeJame and Jack Patterson. IMMTA UOfKRTS. Residents of the Valley Heck fooling Brecxe in the Hill. Rmt'A, August I, Mis Morrison was visiting Mrs, Por ter, of Sugarloaf, last week, Mr. Sherk! ot Norton's, out the bay on the Center plsee last week. Mr, Weber and Mr. Scott were visit lug In Roocaaud SuKarloaf recently. Tbe weather Is very agreeable at present to those who still have hay nut James Breeii ha gone to Kernvllle, Lincoln Co., to work In the fidi can nery. The Ibs-k Creek Sunday school cld on July 81st, sfter running three mouths. Mr. John Stump and family and Mr. Ira Powell and family, of Monmouth, arc camping on Rock creek, WANTS TO COME, Thinks Independence Would Null Him First rate J. R. CKper, of this city, sent quite a number of the souvloer editions of the West Side to friends and relatives, aud has received a reply from Sterling P. Buster, of Weatherford.Tcx., who says: The paper from your tawn (the West Side) sent by some of you lo father come duly to hand and after reading the same t tieg to write ami aK you a few questions. How Is your town off for lumls-r? I understand the bust ness thoroughly, having been In the saw-mill and lumber business for the last ten years in Louisiana, Texas and Old Mexico, having returned from Old Mexico this sprlhg." If others, who sent the Omaha Edi tion of the West Side, have received replies In any way the West. Side would be glad to publish extracts from them. They are Interesting to our readers. THE REPORTER H HEAVEN. bsttllt prun( Itls watettmsit'i rsitls, And wilM a rmrur bent, , A ft it s Ion, hard battl Willi llfr SHd lis slera sv.nU, IU Imil furntnlit.il intlMnrtow, llsi) whiten with skill ami rM. Hut uv nulnhed bis Iwt BHliHineiil In lew I linn a sllek (ifv. Tit editor wrote Ute untie, tJummsuilstl bis 's.ltlif'il sld, And Midi "W Nhalt ml hint wirnljr rrum irt of Hi tiolitmi lilsds." Then vrjflnnly forgot titm Hut s few, who love wa (, Ami (tie unit of tl tired rmrtr Unit nuitk to It last ilals. It hid MhmI th air and niwity, s tolling tttelr tales of grinr, II Itsd Ktintsd onr.liiii srMily, And esrrttid notiiiiiisr I word sud work for oilier! Aud t'vir ldi Knter Inl You Itsv bld your u(Trlu hrntlisr, In S world ot tear and aln," Hut In Imrrjf slon tin tiirr. The? Iv hint eruwn uil lyre, And s beautiful seat to story, An An s he eoulit dtwir! And It heard shorn livtler Then he ever ttnard In lime, And piU rveltad verm, . plvlner tlisn human rhyme. The ftmnisln esng and (lie river Ws s dlsntond.ralntHiw lrm; And the rtwtod, lad rMirler, Hirrered It was stl dresm: Hiu It didn't nd. sod sftar A week nf dellslit or mure, And Isllt with "rant snd bfnniln, And Htlervtow elist sslurt, lnilnt by ttm trend htelorle, Aud .iilondul sainhl there, Otieylns lholdti Itttpul, He turned to !iw rtMurde, wber A blsiik snd reporter severed, And k teite with Jewelled pen A eueerb (tmtunt of lit meeting With lie wonderftil mhiI at men. Hut, uf enure, h enutdn't neuil tl, Wlr. telephone, or itiw, Ar.it tlmre l.n't a mail fntm heaven T ilplur l lovvllttMe, Th reenrdlw nl tniwdit The ler, ttisds rat sdn, II ii I t lensth tie4 the rv(irlr And hie deputy writer tiw, Thotish Iher Un't a dally er, orDwund In theeliy, Vel hslveer I hapiMttlu rlhwrd. Will be iiiILInd by sttd bye. And th Chitden IStads reteirter, I helilnf to flit lli sheet That will b the omrar lu OITIme'e Met Kevtew, iiiuilel , I sura ltoaanitHid While, In t'lvveland ldr. The Best Remedy for Flux. Mr, John Malhls. a well koown tock dealer ttf Pulakl, Ky., says: Af ter siillerlog for over a week with flux, and my physician having failed to re lieve me, I wa advised to try Cham herlaln's Colic, Clmler and Diarrhoea Remedy, and have the pleaure of slat ing thst half ol on Isttile cured in." For sale by Klrktand Drug Co. Camping Parties. Psrlles desiring to go to (h moun t si tie, Nit or spring, I am prepared to lake tliem there and return, at ressonsbte rate. K. V. Dmton, Independence. Big Price For a Broken Heart. Not long since a Danville, III.' jury ordered the untie defendant In a breach of promise enne to puy the competent sumof$54,S:)H,1 to the afflicted fair one. Though It Is a pretty high estl mate of blighted udeotlon, there is an other estimate which, If not In dollars and cent exactly as high, yet in gen era) consideration of excellence reaches hs lofty an altitude, This Is the cell mate of the people as to the efficacy of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters as a reme dy for constipation. The action of this gentle but elfectlve laxative Is never accompanied by the griping so marked in the operation of mont cathartics. It is an Incomparable remedy for and pre ventive of malarlul, rheumatic and kid ney complaints, and a promoter of ap petite and sleep. Dissolution Notice. rtrel I'ub, July 8. Lseil'ub. AufUett, TUB f AKTNKItHIttM HITIIKITO KXIST A UkIwIwihii Wllllitiiiiein ilnilher soil Mieiiiu I Hit day ill-nvrl hy mill 'ml enmuMtl All ww -utit due Hie firm nrv Una enil p.jHliln to It, N. WlllkiiiKin ,11 an. ciuiiUiiirrln on lnre nr eiehsng at thmnlll hve tMwn turuml uvr u, mir euoomeiir In bumtime, Mr, 1, II. IfcillMn, whn will will th .sine, Wlt.l.lAMS'lN lisiw. A Mints AW. Independence, Dr.. Jim 2tf, ISiS), Notice for Publication. Klr.1 I'ub. July 27, t.et Pub, Aug. J. Ijtnd Oitl.ve st O reg-m I'll v, ( r, ( July t ti . ihus. ( Noth'k is iikrkhy oivkn th vr thk fiilliiwltiM-nHiitf.it t0ir line riled nodes o! hie liilniilloti to mke rtiml proof lit eupiwrt nf hie olnlm, and I Inn mlil proof will he iimde Irn'ore the txuinty elrk of folk county, si Italia-, irein, on Kept loth, ixst, vim MtuTUN H. OU VNT, II, F, ItttU.fn-tb NW'i ofHWli of Ho. 8, Tp,s., M.W. He name th following wltuiw.e lo prove hla Miiillnuini rsl-lne iinm ml imiIIIv. tlouufMl l land, via- H, It. Urnui, J H, Hurt , !, I,, Our liter, ol ttsllua, Oisikiui, W, 13, Hurtle, of U'W'.vlHii, Ori'gou. C'UAH, II. MiHtHKM. ltelUir, Geo. E. Brey DEALER IN HAY ND OATS INDKPEJiBKNCK, OK. COLT FOR SALE A yearling colt. Cross of French Coach and Cleveland Bay. Color, black, fi no form and good action. A roadster. Halter broke and bridle wise. II. A. ClodfkltkPv, Monmouth, Or. J I will pay an extra price for twenty good stock hogs. Apply to Samukl Oitit, x Hickroall, Or. Ten Acres for Sale The undesigned will sell the little liotno-furm at Highlands. It him a three-mom house, a young orchard, and various small fruits. Three and a half miles from Independence aud two and a half miles from Monmouth; a spring of living water. Will give a war ranty deed. No incumbrances. Terms cash cheap. Call at West Bido office or address J. T. JEWETT, Independence WILLAHETTE ROLLER HILLS Manufacturers of BEAN, GHOETS and. CHOPPED FEED. Our "Willamette" Flour Is the best Flour on the market. Made for home trade. Every sack guaranteed "the best, and money will be cheerfully refunded if not entirely satisfactory. Merchants handling the goods are authorized to do this. far ul by all g rotor. A$k for " WHIamellt." Palnnlit Homt Indutlry J. H. COLLINS, Prop. WELL DRILLING STAPLRTON BROS, are now prepared to do well drill ing, and contract to get water at any depth. Prices down to bed rock. Water g ar anteed or no pay. Call on or address STAPLETON BROS. Independence, Oregon. SPRAY Y0CJR TREES Call on Kirklund Drug Company and get informa tion about how to care for your trees. We have a spraying compound in a condensed form, which h very convenient. If you want to get rid of codling moth and the woolly aphis call on the KIRKLAND DRUG COMP'Y DERRY WAREHOUSE... The undersigned having secured tho grain ware house at Derry, Oregon, will operate the same during tho coming soason, and will be prepared to furnish sacks and twine. Having had many years experience in the grain business in Oregon, my facilities for operating in grain are such that I will be able at all times to pay the highest market price for all kinds of grain. I would respectfully refer to tho following well-known grain firms at Portland, Oregon: Balfour, Guthrie & Co., Port land Flouring Mills Company, Sibson & Kerr, and J. It. Cameron & Co. Portland, Or., June 1, 1898. T. J. Black. Jee ream ornd $od3L will lm the propor thin for the next few months, and you will flii'l the best at U ihlnsmi & Co. 'b Private Rooms. But do not forget that we keop Confectionery, Frulte, Cigars, etc. Also all kiuils of ItaadliiK. IRoToInsoxi 6z Co. Main Htniot, luiltipowlonao. Decorative Wall Papers When In Portland call en Freeborn & Co., went of the Imperial Hotel on Washington Street., and examine the new and beaufiful pat terns of wall papers and decorations, or send for sampled by mail. We also carry Room Mouldings, Oysnm and Mixed Paints.