Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, September 11, 1896, Image 1

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HŒBALD W&CE
Subscription ÍL50 oer Year
BILL MEAOS, ,
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CARDS, POSTERS.
Aad every kind of Printing done.
VOL. xir
DAYTON. OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1896
LODGE DIRECTORY.
W.
OF
THE
Wheat 43 cts. per bushel.
KO. 13
Egga are selling here for 11
cents per dozen.
W.
OLO HICKORY CAMP, NO. »0—
Pnyton, Oregon—Meet the fl ret and
clob B‘*et ■**«•
thir.l Satuday of every month. In Wood­ this (Friday) evening.
man hall.
iW
Mw I. Nichol* has been quite ill I
A. 0. U W.
A liaal
sas^^fe
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She has nearly re­
Harmony Lodge No. 2«, Ancient Order covered again;
of Unitmi workmen, meetseverv Satur­
day night in A. O. U. W. hall, Dayton,
E. Lippincott ol Portland, was
Or.
Visiting brethern cordially re- here several days this week. He
On Tuesday evening last the A
was here arranging for hope.
reived. _
B. F. 8WICK, M.W.
it. l H arris , Rec.
There «iR be no preaching in the
»»•n^boal church of this place
until further notice is given through
Unity Ixxtge No. 17, Degree of Honor,
tins
paper,
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meets every Tueediw night in the A. O.
U. W. ball. Dayton, Or. Visiting mem­
Lewis and Walter Hadley goto
bers alwavs welcome.
Newberg on Monday, where they
.MRS. E. MELLINGER,
Chief ot Honor. • ‘ WW enter as students at Pacific
. MRS- CYNTHA HADAWAY. Rec.
College.
D. OF H..A. O. U. W.
A. P. A.
l»Th«*’
be Packing
Council Na. 54 meets every first and Kree Mnthodist church
third Friday evening of each mouth in bath by Rev. J. Glen
A. O. U. W. hall.
vited
yited.
w,
UNITED ARTISANS
Security Aeeembly No. 1», meet in reg-
ular aession every 2d and 4th Fridays of;
each month, in A. D.U.W.ball, at 8:00
o clock p. m. Visiting members Invited
FI
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We are in receipt ’of the fifth ah-
rai catalogue of Pacific College,
iwberg, printed at the Graphic
’ " 'Office. It is a well arranged pam-
The fall term of that sohool
i on September 16»h.
The
.oncersare: Jesse Edwards, presi­
dent ; Edmund Robinson,vice-pres •
DC. Miles, sec. ;J. T. Smith, treas.’
The professors and teachers are
o
?.e.w,'n' A M» J- J Je»up, B
8, Re I) hie W. Hinchman, B 8
Charles E Lewis. A B, Edwin Mor
nson MS, Julia 8. White, B 8, J
H. Douglas, jr. B 8, Katheri~
». jr. B 8, Katherine
Glen, M B, A,
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J Dench, Mei
NEW DRESS GOODS,
KL"“1 b? s°ld in proportion to
the above prices.
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Dayton, Or.
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Jobn . Arm*"
who have been working their min­
j
ing claims on tbe 8antiam, have
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■topped work for this season They
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pBWI nere
18 £ortbe people to come
Our DRESS GOODS and TRIM-
MING to matCB
TYIfliT*Kl ia
IS
hybuyprs. He said he could get 75
cents per bushel, in trade, at Me-
siss?8.an4.
°f wr i no r,। a tost
neigbbors, in order to make stirò of
their fruit guarded ft with a shot
gun. The scarcity of fruit being a
temptation to some who have none
to appropriate to their own use what I
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Capes and Jackets
..
«^ect from the New York Mar-
OUr
•bo
at
the
for
Toledo
.Tbeir home .in be .1
Many friends here wish
to seo that
Fred 8. Stewart and J. Basey, ciaima.
two young men of Salem, were here
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Rev. L. F. Weaver, the Evangel-
on Tuesday. They are canvassing
cal minister ut this place, whobas
for a Chicago picture firm.
been seriously ill for two weeks, is
Hot peanuts, candies and many
•lowly recovering. His and Mrs
other good things at Kun’s baker
Sherwood and Bernice Corner who
Weaver’s sisters of Independence,
«nd confectionery store, McMinn
■pent
several weeks kt MePbiNip’s
have been here this week visiting
ville.
camp on the eoust. near Wood a. re-
their brother and sister.
Attorney Flower is.now swinging
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Mr and Mrs. Jesse Edwards andfmurned in P~d
the saw, and getting out a supply
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d«URh‘er, Prof, and Mrs. Newlin
. of fuel for winter.
of the
and daughter, of Newberg, drove up
Any one wishing to buy a heavy
taken with them
WkSTi
wall tent 7x9, should inquire at this a shoJt visit wiJb &frthe?Ft V««
® Will tell Wliat WO teOD.
time and
AproP°8 ot
Cornelius Vanderbilt s
warehouse
‘to-Kreemcnt with his sou, and the lat- "
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Oscar and
Efife much happiness
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reUw" boSe’ I —
Early aoulea as
it being dark, a lantern was offered
J • e»ery one knows
i»d demand..
J- B. Fuson who prides himself in
■•ways having an abundance of ap
plea, made sure that he would have
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bushels of early apples to
sell this season and had engaged
to deliver about that much to dif-1
Forde called
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y.-r.-r/r j,«
to Dsyton to sell
He was slightly
disgusted when told that 25 cents
per b —
box
b
* was
** * the
MV- price paid here -
wnngomery officiating. The groom
“ a i rother to Mrs. Exon of thia
Dresses in the latest style made ■tract books in the atete.
to order by Mrs. LouiSa Baxter.
After partaking of a good sub- i
The W. H. M. 8. will meet at the
•lantial well cooked meal, not onlvl arm
The
home of Mrs. Phelps next Tuesday the inner but the whole man feels I di^hM £
an.
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nt 2:30 p. in.
refreshed. Such a meal only coats. for Wlue tj,
Mrs. J. Gillanders, daughter and
‘ «rtanfnt, Mre limm
son' who were at Wilhoit springs for
¡m
««
(Clothing, Shoes
Overalls, Jumpers
Men’s Overshirts.
All
lit
NICHOLS & GABRIEL.
si
thX8 se«8on to our Stock and
Prices. Our Stock is -*-<«'r&er
Knro-Ar AHCI
and
Better than any other season and
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»«wnse.
J.
f Tíe .minin® «’••on of 1896, so
The etore of R. Jacobson of Mc-
Mlnnville, will be closed on Sepuj fenpfiph.! e” ""‘b0"1 •"/*PP*reht|
17th. until
n’ ’ clnok
K
cenefora! results to minora and
17th,
until it
8 o
clock „
p. m
m.
prospectors of Day ton and vicinity.
E
B. Kingery former county Or, sn far as
r-
—3 we are informed, of
commissioner, was a business visi ¡ñ
­ RPy One in surrounding towns.
tor to Payton on Wednesday.
W
J. E Rogers of McMinnville, has
The forepart of thia weak
I
Married— Sunday, August 30th,
There will be services at the
^mh^Ah^
rf’*1*
Mr*
« «behomeof the^rrom
the
pigte,. at
Baptist church next Sunday at 11
mhill Abstract Co.’s business ZZI ’"’’i
Lamm, met I Oregon Citv. Mr. Oscar Mav and
a. in., Rev. Hunsaker will preach.
He expects to have the best arrang tbetu’t^’LZ^^TT***!
R«*
All are invited.
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returned home last
7
J. 8. Ripley, who has been here
several weeks renovating feathers
left on Saturday tor Butteville.
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inn med over Sunday.
a short lime,
week-
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Dr. Hwiek
Special Attention
*h?s plowed up all but three acres’
is undecided as to
lick his hops. The
aling price paid pickers is 25 cents
• Some growers nt Butte­
ville and other places we art) in­
formed, pay 30 and 35 cents per
box.
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Ail are in
FE: . iW7
.
Nii:ho1'’^ Dudo Tho«
W m
’-olworth
will others
only pick
'Y
Cam and
will
I a portion of hie hope.
2. _
.W Reading notices of local enter
AJderman,.
«ho nn
has
large
tainiuenta of any description, at which number of
Desch tre».
hi. a t.
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an admission is charged, or a collection ..,ld
?” “rm
Uken up, will be charged for at the rate
of five cents a line in all instances.
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If you have a tender tooth or sen­
Mr. L ouiu
for lb,
sitive gums, consult Dr. Ldwis, Mc-
Native
Herb
medicine*,
i*
Minnville,_
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th« 30
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QTk we
Th will ____
F®r the For
next
Days
selliof reS -
PRICES LOWER
any
ffa
no
«o
4z»
h.»mP¡
oC _. . ' >°“?6 tor 32.60; any 32.76
than ever. Goods must be sold, and
“F >2.60 Shoe for
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we propose to compete with anv
mfiJe -.yù?110®’ to^l-ÖO; $1.76
house in the State as we manufeZ
S’10® «126.
sure a good many goods, such as h ,
In the' Dadles^ Orford
agwmsn.
,
>
•HIST arrived A NEW f.tinnii
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R Moplworth says that be will
wnge>’ that he can show the largest1
pnmpkin on his vines of anr
this county » A
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that
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bruew assertion
E. A. Alderman went to Portland II said by those who
>.!»«•• Saturday.
He
th« g¡.Vu
t
.1.-^ non?b®r
I*1® hop growers in I
lbw section will gather theft hups
A number of yard» have not been
«nd some have been
the hope np
S plowed up. Most of
ui me nope np
pear to be r—11—*”
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to ° woc;“n
““»b
I« F tha“
th« ««Htor of the
j Co*ih<>poHtan, fn ^fe’Beptomber tramr,I
I seriously
"”"o,w,y discusses
‘t1“™««'’ the education
e<
most
useful tAmoJern
life, and
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McMinnville, Or.
If not In words, asks : “Does modern
coUege education educate ?” The Betern- I
ber Cosmopolitan, as It to show what a
magaxiuo can do, gives four complete
stories in this single number, by such i
noted authors as Frances Courtenay
Baylor, Maurice Thompson, Oertrude I
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one of his grand-sons to tbe Hall, and John J. a'Bocket. Louise
in which the apples were, Chandler Moulton,. Mrs. Lew Wallace,
a • a
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* » wviUj
»• some
aome distance from hie Francisque Saroey, I ZangwIU, Agnes
«Hleb U
Repplier, Norman Kerr, M. D., H. C,
Chatfield-Taylor,
Wm. OWSVSV/
Eleroy VUITIB,
Curtis I ,
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Robert E. '• Strahorn,
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Cotone! Tillmad, DO LL1 &6YAR
bad been there before him.
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VAA OVAUO.
R I M.
k
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| »nd Huth McF.nprvMhis.ì
McEnery Stuart are
alsoamon^
L Harns will start for Dallas, the contributors to this one issue of a
«v^ri^'g^nd^^ro* O F >eI magssine u>atis sold for ten cents Nori LitersrewVormsf rnf
Lafayette Seminary
k
A Collegiate Institute open
for
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office.
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I O O F, «.this all. Among other writeri not al-
son and bls daughter, Mrs. Hadlsy ***■*•
—— l and ■ i
® ®
“ |o<*ge, 1. O. O. f,
cwt thev
they «rat
went t«
to Till.
Tillamook
Those persons living in Dayton Mr. Fuson feasted his visitors on virited with Rev. Mllloa Corner Seotember^l'" ’ll** u‘y Monday, ready mentioned is Camilo Ffammarlon,
and vicinity, who are wanting to •ome of his fine water and b
pick hops are made happy to be in­ melons. Although the pirty
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formed that many of the growers in jtood staid quaker |>eople they
were
thia vicinity, will have their hops jolly and full of fun.
picked -
A B argain .—lit Dayton, ।
The Dayton public schools opens
Prof. H. L. McCann moved from
in the!
acres of land, partly set to a va
with
their
pastor.
P
reach
’
0g
i»
me
on Monday next. The principal,
here to North YamhillFon Tuesday
Fon <U. w
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Methodist church next Sabbath riety of fruits, good house am
1 rof. 8. 8. Duncan, who is acKnowl-
last. He has been employed as
ro« SA LB.—A seven year old evening at 7:30 o’clock.
other improvements.
A goot
edge to be one of the leading edu-
principal of the public sehool at
place for raising chickens.
A
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that pluce. The school opens Mon­
Moody herd; Hod .J ^^2. “,"d “ f"*1““1
•"« —‘
ed by an able corps of teachers.
fine grove. Good garden, cow,
day September 21.
hog, chickens and household
Remember, the McKinley club
gentle; will come in fresh in De-i
furniture go to the purcher of
Woolen
Mills
Co.,
came
down
to
meets to night.
cemlier; good milker and a vat- I
tbe place. Inquire ut this office.
Weston on the Gray E gle Tues­
stock
Geo. H. Westerfield does horse
r Having
- wld our
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day. brom there he went teMc- uable cow. Inquire at this office.
shoing and repairing on short no­
”1 medicines,
stationery
Minnvilleon hi. wheel. He was Also a half-blood Jersey heifer, i of P***
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tice.
Spenial attention given to
F or the K idneys — “I am «5
which will route in fresh the miri
;• - articles,
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perfumes, * toilet
etc., to
there several dayaon
.
shoeing horses.
Mr. C. W. Powell, all parties are ye'ars old; have had kidney disease
One day hist week Almeda Swew
and constipation for 25 years. Am
Twenty-five
cents gets a first
requested to call and settle their
now well— u«ed your 8. B. Head­
class meal at Strong’s restaurant, ney, while at her gr.ndfatbePs
If you have seen a little child io accounts.
home, W. T. Hash, was bitten on
ache and -Liver Cure one year.
Salem
A. M PHELPS ACO.
Ihe arm by a 8L Bernard dog be­
Used 6 liottles al 50 cents each. J
All kind of tropical fruits, nutg,
longing to Mr. Hash. She was un­
H. Knight, Rutledge, Or.” For sale
candies, bread and other si^Mtan-
trouble and appreciate the value of
Referring to the above I would by Harris Bros., and A. M. Phelps
able to use her arm for several
ti”Is for the inner man will be found
instantaneous relief always afforded say that I will be found at t e A Co.
v
at Kun’s, McMinnville/
by DeWitt's Colic a>.d Cholera
same old place.
I shall endeav­
Hou. J. H. Mitchell will speak
R. Jacobson,
McMinnville, is
Poison ivy. insect bites, bruises
or to keeps full line of patent
ag^nt for the Standard patterns.
scalds, burns, are quickly cured by at McMinnville, on the political
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, the issues of the day, Tuesday, Sep­ not afford to recommend this as a medicines, etc., and solicit a
•hare of your patronage.
tember 15th; at 2. p. m.
Mr.
great pile cure. Harris Brds.
C. W. POWELL.
lor No. 1 cedar1 posts call on or Mitchell is an able speaker and
. should draw a large audieuce.
address John Hash, Dayton, Or.
Mrs. 8 A. Kell, of Pomona, Cal..
AH work gnarantecd. Charges low.
Mrs. LOgnn who keeps boarding
b*d the bad luck to sprain her Plates made to flt. Every operation done
Drop into Nichols A Gabriels and
house on Alder street supples her
“I tried several liniments,’’
«’“A1’'“«*’ thoroughness and
see what fine watermelons can be One Minute Cough Cure will give it
tables with fresh vegetables, fruits
she reys, “but was not cured until little pain. Call for examination and
price list of work,
r?l8,pd rig,‘l here *l borne. J B.
«nd the best that the market
to them. A rafe cure far children. loaed Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
Fuson left several dosen melons
Wv
M< MiKMvm,a, OaaooK.
affords.
Take a Sunday dinner
It is the only harmless remedy That remedy cured me and I take
at t he store on Wednesday, for sale
with her.
that produces immediate results. pleasure in recommending it and
which he raised on his place near
Harris Bros.
testifying to its efficacy.” This
Meals day or/night, and the best, town
They are bard to beat #n
TOdirine is also of great value tor
for ¿o cents at Strong’s restaurant, quality and sise.
Ridgeway A Son of Tideville wil
Balem. Never closed.
oner their store and all pertainini
•
0 R * N. offidals
Don’t trifle away time when you
thereto, for the next TWENTY
visited- Dayion on Wednesday of
••■tad and muscular pains
For
nave cholera morbus or diorrhoea.
days
that
you
want
painted,
give
him
a
this week, coming Qp froni p^.
-tebfC W. Powell.
i?,*bLthem *n the beginning with
B.
A void Cowst-wmoir—By stop­
De \; itt s Colic End Cholera Cure. land on ine steamer Elmore:
ping that cough. We know of no
You don’t have to wait for results, Hurlburt,Genera* Pa* reü^r Agen” fa/j
Come and see us.
better remedy for coughs and colds
they are instantaneous,and it leaves
RIDGEWAY A SON.
thau the 8. B. Cough Cure. SOcta.
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C,a8f’*°*^ Scientific, Philosophical
and
nnB1 C°’,"e-
>all Tenn opens September 29th.
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For further information and caftiogue address either1
Notice to the Public.
• un E nglish Ccurer.
fFENCH r.W3 C-nf
JCKKEtPiNG, P enman *- mir , S ho - thlnb
IVr’EWRITING ANO'. tLXG^APHV
B0ÀMW6 MKHAEüP« LAWES
dmntist ,
LOOK BLUE.
DR. LEROY LEWIS.
Chance of a Lifetime.
,
So Seasonable You Will Buy.
C ures C roup —“My three chil-
dren are all subject to croup; I tel-
'h^u^***
8<n *'n’nci*co, got a
half dosen bottles of 8. B. Cough
Cure. It jg n perfect remwU God
bless you for it. Yours, etc., J H
Or ” 50 °1«
M Ph r
»»rri« Bros., and A.
M. rhelps A <£o.
Last August while working in the
harvest field I became overheated,
was suddenly attacked with cramps
and wag nearly de>d
Mr Cu£
of'nrh ‘h*.
n>e a dose
and
a €olic’ Cholera
•nd Diorrhoea Remedy which com-
Agent.
The O. C. T. Cp.’s newly remod­
eled boat, the Knmona.will be placed
on the Salem and Portland route
next Sunday. The Gray Eagle,
which baa been on the route during
the time the Ramona has been un­
dergoing reconstruction, will be
withdrawn from the route and ta­
ken to Newberg^and laid up. The
new Ramona fa said to be one of and stomach tmuMn
the beat low water boats on the Wil­
lamette. As heretofore during low
water, the Ramona will ran from
and to Salem daily, connecting
with the Altona at or near “
G. E. STUART,
Physician and
and
Linseed Oii 60 cents per gallon
Machine Castor 36 cts “
“
Q^t Jars, 1 pt. 70 cts per doz., 1
qt. 86 per dez. 2 qt. 81 per doz. i
Also Bolts, Nails, Rope, &c.
Surgeon.
«n’t afford to lose any of them
Answers all calls day and night, fnt
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tb* ffwen apple season coasidtation at office. Call at residence
by having DeWitt’s Colic and Chol­ near Yamhill river bridge.
era Core in tbe bouse. Harrie
Brae.
E. M. SMITH,
±1? ***"’* matter much whether
wk beada/ be, biliousness or indi­
gestion and constipation are caused
Office at resilience on the east corner,
oppoaite »ree Methodist church.
C^rrrh.
Also general practice.
Physician
TPon’t forget that the Day ton Hard-
b^ fo^CMh*
^bdapest place to
Surgeon.
0. N. POTTER,
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PROPRIETOR OF TUR
PACIFIC NURSERY,
w H0LK8ALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
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ALL KINDS OF FRUÎT TRIES,
Nursery on Eat Stari Street.
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t’a'eni. Oregon.
J. H. FLOWER,
ANTED—Beerral faithful m.n
womaa lo travel for rretsms
tetaMtehed house ta Oregon. I
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The winde aystcm 1* drained ami
I undermined by innocent ideerà