t i (K'HOCO KKVU'AV, STl'UI'AV. .H l-Y 1V. j ,jc .v.(J j: niv.s .'.rr?: On the fir- the tsi'iiatvi pu ll frrv coinape hill by u vole ft 1! for viee-preti to fi.Y Onion's senators were di- the platform a iJc4 an 0u vu Mitehell voting Veotion I.., , n,,hh ne.tinst the bill.' -We demand a national curren Mth of Washington's smators ev. safe, sound mid thwil v.vk rrert. i-r.s ' .v i v:.v svv. The n;i i ioiuvi convention of tim xvjlc's pativ I.' M in hn on i... 1.?. .. -..!v nt, ir.thtisiastii l ill' IH'tUH'-l ,'Vi"- .1. R Weaver, of Ioaa, tor presi- ihnt, and J. V. Field, of Virginia, " It does iu that iron who d would htiow .-lu-iifhto l.ot I 0 taken hv mry sny.le s!ti'i:o that loll;-, hut epei tenet' t';u li nt who iUoithv.iysp.ullihlo. Ihvoniiy j .( old minister living 1. fir Hills- Tho Dalles A- rriiH'villo STAGE LINE. Leaves ','ttv Ihv.a-f vilio everv d.tv. 11 ml boto was taUeti in !or Jj HlO i t ni aple J bv the ooii- issned votrd for the bill. It provides that tho owner 01 silver bullion may dop0'' the" same in mV niit,t in the bintcd flUtci Ui I'P coined for his boner:!, Mid it shall be the duty of the' proper officers, upon the terms a to! utuiUiliun which are provided by law for the deposit of coinage 0!' .U, to voht such bullion into standard, silver dollar, authored by tho act of February i-. 1"' (ntitled "an aet to authorise the joining of a standard silver dollar untl ta resto.ro its legal tender vharaeter," nnd such Coins shall he Iceal tender for all debts and dues public and private. '1 he act ct Jul.V U, .SlH entitled, "the. issue uf treasury notes thereon, and for other purpose," i hereby repealed. It is provided that the secretary ot the treasury shall proceed to have voiued all silver lu'iion in the treasury pnrcl asvd with ;;vcr or cpin ccniiieates. edd and o!Vp.l iifhed gamely two thnU srtrati pcrri. They elh led to 1 uv Up place of him for H v mi aero, nn.l agreed to buy ueotioi ,!.iee lor hio.i. lie '-ve -m in l... , I. . 1 1, ,.,, !1 f.lll h'e.il tender lor alt oet'ts ptii't.i ana 1 : ehuse, t.ikir as x ennty a bo private, and that without barking " - 1 . iii in-ri-o'tiii" to conUivo .Vlio. lie corporations ; a lust, euuitahle and P ; !"' '"V l. , , . t. it exanuiie the te niitu sutV.cieni distnt-uuon to the people ; ; 1 IV m , ... , . . &triiii"eiti liail rone, and tnen .v tax not to exceed 1' per cent per ; to Mian,. . .- , , , . .vtli o.i.ovi rt-t It. at it was eiil . He 1-nine, ! 1 c ti ovi,I? d as ?et to.tn I, Oio .uhtLsury plan of the j had hoo.ht ,1 v ; V , o: to el ex IVl.iH' C" " ;" iVl 1 , , .. l.tt,.r ii ui ten V,.o b.v pav.nev.t in the disehar-o ; that mm h ahead a. of iol osalion, for public i,, good theirj. 1-. litnl I lino j; r : i e s in IVillfs nl.d ri'ioevilie 111 hours; also u riven at Antelope d.nly.cenneelin;-willithoraaui luio at H;i k i v'iu . Tarries the V. S. M Ul l'A sKNt;i:ns ar,.i i:xnu:s. voNsrcT a r i-i;ir n.t 'tn StaRtja from Custom nnd Southern Orofton, North 01 ti Calif. yrrvx nnd a l.tterior Points. ; ,,i,J ,i,--M):ni -l,iti.-a '-'fJ v,.d. K..'ei'i (Virvn lh"''-- ,.-., (V'l.J.v.,.,- iV.-e- i'-' ."' Ail vis,u. wWiiHi.- p-iaP' K.IV t ill ut ..!!.. e ti.toi'i- talma l i' 1 ee iveil Mid-Summer CLEARANCE SALE, IV t Irlilr il mi i , -ill lull I . n-.l j ,, ll.iiuniii.li. 1 in ail e.i.iii m 1 1, , . ,, , ' " l,.r ll'H 1 imnlt mi I'rii.ik, nil 11 a.,r nu.l(i (, r.iHc.l nii.l it'" A mil. I ,.11 (I.,' .1 i, m ' Ill duel "I M iilm.nl ,v I ,. , ,luiiitil i,,j illlillii-l I II. Hi lv u'ili, .l.,, 1 ,1,11,1, ,, 1 ,," Miu or U liiili.ll'.'.l .t,l illiuu, ,.iM,n a, .1.1 miln, nil.) ii'T lnili.li,',! 1111 I Hu.iil, li,,,,', ,,,llni mi.) l ll 111 . ri'itC ni I (. I,.t i i.( ntli Inn i-r (ml l"'r milium luli r. I i,n,l ,,,!,' I'll.t. I llHIl' ll'l ll''l uiMin iiihI win ht,n ut ,,,,, III' Mrllull, ail !.k'Ut-l,n, I.,,' ',1 .Ui 111 Ji,, i'J. nl i 1" I'liii'W, 1' I'l , li Hip 1 " III h.ii, , ' III l'f'k C.miil) mul ni,iI.i, ui-s,,, u ll(lil, lulu H'i'1 luli'i I B lili'll (In. mill J h ,,.(,l'Ol, l,'liM,'Ml, llt. lit . I Hlll'l l,t, .Uf nl S 11 i.iiilinl', Cl, In ut In llu, ii,iW,, ,-pi'tlni'l (irinnl-i'.. In nil H' 11 till 1 II 111 lull I nl mi nil I'll '! nun 1,111111, t l( tllllltl Vl H'l I'Mlllll I'l llllllll H.'.l ,,),,. (,,!,,;, II, I lltlllll P I I" HI! I'l.lllll "f I". Hl'l 1 .t 1. llu! ! Iiolttll Vl flll'lll'll lltl HI, li" III. l"W,li.l. ,.llr 1 ,,i. .until millii', .1 lin n l'l VM'.l i ( i 1 r,ii,k Ctiiiini?, tHi'W'ii. 1 Ivrmi i'I -n " . ' I'HH'il Nl I'llHI'l llll'. I"" I"lll Uttl M l' X M'l. I II, HlirrlrTiiteru'ili i' ,niiti, ni,. , , St ,M Alt N S , tht I'olinltl I Viuf uMAi .V ,. fi fo,' Ciuiil I i i ' ' ' u I l;KS ...t I v i in s i,m, ...i ,t. d hud mad.. V S Hi. I I ! u vv-hili- i at t- t.r.-,v, eae "W e demand the free and untiin-! iied eoiuag- of s:lver an 1 -hl at th.e present Iep.il ratio of l'o to 1. "We demand the Amount of cir culating ineahrn be. sp.-e l:'y ln ereased'to n ot Ufs than If-.l' per capita. -We .'.rniand a g-adnaicd in come tax. ' We believe th.e money of the country sh-v.!.l bo kept as much as pouil-'e in th.e hands of the pr.-i :o, and hence demand a'.l state ;u .i national revenues shall It is questionable if the bill will (,e Im.ited to the necessary expen- , sffil pass the house, as neitiser party iP se tiait4 M the question, and iv;.,;e ., Qme of the democrats, would iiKe to sec the bill sent to the president l,:lllks be et n4 he be forced to veto it. ether? ,.rn, s;,r consider it unwise policy, 1 his the earning question will not be ilecidad in t!:f house en its merits, but on the quention of what etieet it mil have Oil the coming presidential election. Put this bill dors not suit a hirce number of the radiea President llatn-eu teas ai'j -not el t'ch J- r-sl'-r, of Indiana, to succeed Hhiino as see rctary o!' state, and his aptoii.tre.elit was eonUrni-( ed bv the senate i ityin us recfiv-. ed. Col. Foster is a l.mrr "f preat ability, and not a s-tiafc. r t" d!pl.:ualtc re!ati..nM. He as miii-; ister tii Mexic ftom t" ' to lMh when he was apnai.i:. i M inister to Uus.-ia, in w iii- h p ioity he m rv ed until Nov, v.x-.-T, tt. when he resii.-n-d av.d ri-tnri.cd le Antfr iea. ha 1 -" i'fi'1' i t AiM vr ap I'.iinte.l lain tiiii i.-ti r t,i Si'.'iin, and tv iSJ'a ,;o ; cl m vprcs nui a s. in' the !r -j.insihhi. .1. ir, .v.v,v. s '' M SH'lIFh.v i' . H. A. MG'JfS. Prcprietor. .,ces.iei ! ,.V. M !. Vt'iAl.ur !5 1 till HI0. MI.N' , II. ,.i t UlV III ' I I I'l.H I l LI!,!. ' . , J ilt'i liullli't I'.- "ii.i,i l.ij.ii. I'.. .M. I'm 1. ii.-.ii.. ( .Ine,,,: .nl In e,i n in i "I O." " He, --I ii ,'t'. mtf liniil'i if I"!' "' t I" tl"ii ,'iiiiiiiUliil HI,' I tiil 1 1 a i it a I I ,.ii,,n mi ..i i l a, ui" n. i M ! ll'i, tit .In ' 1. 1' '"' ,- ! ili '' ' ' ciiiii.i.iii,. tii iam '"'I'1, mi '" .',,1 .!.!-' , I 1( I I IC1 I ' lhrir.il. tin- li'K'ul.it. "ill UI.I 1 " a 1 '' '' " I' I', .,, in .1 'I I-' i ' 1 " .t nl III', ,'11,',,'r n i ." I 1-. : l ,ll.l. it .ui. -it. "I I an . 0 t hi .'until""! i. , f . a . ii i ' i I. linn 111..,'"! Ill !'i.. m 'I Iii IIH. i.m ..iri ti eaeiii-.i . I'.. " .,. I i'.,'iillil'ir.. .'! I I I HM'li" J "I i'l . I ' ' tllf iii..,"t i-' t U I 'i'l liiui in , t .1 V i Mlfl' i I Hit ft HI I OA I i"N i.nmi., it In I'. tit' ii J ' i i' i l N-illr I. I"-ikI. ' l I n.iurl ..lOi'i I. B'-"I ""' " ' "I''ii l.i wait lil I" "' ' "l'l"" ' 1 ' i '. i-4 II,. i ..el i'...t i.t l i. l -I' '- I li 11,11,1 . I i -i-ir . I '" li'" iiiiu',, 'il I . " !"' I ti'illi',. '' 'l 1 . !'"' L il . ii . .U. l,M. Iv l . l. l.,,,, .,..,.'.' ...r n,..t iM.i J ..Ut,itl.t, '. ii et ii.tv tv in, ii , a. ..t ( i Ii.. I . IS III'... e. e.i. .t.i i i " II .., t. ' t i pf it . i..l Ui.. I ti i i m ::i Mar h, ! . U- i ot the j:ovct!:tuent,eoen'iuiivm. . j,,,,,.,., ., i;t !a Mitr iii I lonest'ty adutinistered. the i osili-i't to wi.iel. he has K. "V. deiiiand postal savings . . Lfhed hy the gov. , - : stt'i dei.i-ite cf The vo'.o t-or st it" v.h. s e.t t v.t the !i...:le and to the U ehvii n w t- ' h ' ioe '' , aciiitate exeh-.no. vassci at f it -m on a n-n .". in !': ...,ii., I ... .t ! I-,,, iv.e:' ns "sniiTL- .f cs.-hange ami a public neoes- for a! ' -r i v ::i r:a , as a ph:r..h: ; ..'.' i 1 I 4 nl i t- I W II I I 1 ! I '.'. lh Ml 1' ' ' tin I.. .i,'i n I 1,1. -..! . il .it ... I ll,.l I . Ii. I X W 'II ti r:..mi ! . ' i ) ll V II I S , i! 1 I i I! I i M , ) t... nts I l"l i ' me ju ninri' ,1 ow n ' and (':iau; Tr'rTiTe T:"e r tllrn-id.- in the in- -I'M Vute number Ot ttie radieai siw-er n.en. terest ! the pci,;e. I ii" ti-!'. graph Herman n Thev claim that if it wer-f to become :U.d telepame, hk - t'.i; p..sioiUce and F.ths r law, it would be wcy,e for the.r.na a i.ecessitv for the trans- than Sh.t.r. I: silver industries than Ih? l resent ,,.U,;.,n ni" n. ws. should be owned cast about Ftix1 law. Thev say to eoiiif Siat silver ,n-,. mi.T.i'ed bv the overt. men t there is in th ...', ,t f .rtl !:i r- -r - , . STOCK SAOri-F.5 -'.-t; ifjESS "t . r .!'' i ca,"ii. ; Eoryth!!i3 Vicrtr.'r'r to thotrado of till . country. ; f i v it' -.- it- no' I j .sot I. t: I U I t i'l ti MH'S I I . . I t I ' I r I t ' : ' J'.i , .1 !,'. j N. I. I., ii-l hlll'l' ll ni II I.,.,., ,r i ' ,. .1 iei" i I - n . .1 u.i. -I !"'' j I . Miafci, n .,. I 1 I'l -ii i l el. . - i 4 I ! .! I en- I I i.l l.f i'l". I i H.-U . i ' i-i. ..I el i e.-- ! I'.,. ! I'f t.li OH' m ' " I I'l "I 1 1 ' i. ' ' ) I t I''. I- M 'I i- "O T..F I'r i) , -i. , ;! ii I. I ll -i' I. I! W lie .. ,.- I I. ..I. ! ! I- I , l,l....inia...i. iia l,i I"'" : ' i a. l. '"I, it. hi line, i ... t ' -i. I .a.- 1 -. . ...'.-i.. I.. ..' I'-- I i . ' " " ; .'. -ii ". i i " ) , H It . i I'.f.Oi . STOCK ,Xt!tli i: I !! ft I'l I, i m iii. '. it t . I ieH ..w .. ji.r,,,, it;.s.-te'll en :i"i.-, - """'i tv iay to eoin( what silver and operated by the overt, e trcasur- would take jr, the inter.. st of the people. Ot the iiiuao: . shuu now tiro years, which woil,J block tin silvrr niarV't-t for that length ni time. It leaves the honest sihvi p-.en in bn,l fhnpe, r.s it fore s then, to fght cr.c cf tit ir pet measure; STAY WITH i iC'K. ' llesidents of this county appear a little glo-smy over th? p-nr cu'.- .... 1. 1. thr-v t;) other parts of the stale, they wouei conclude they were not in near as, LaJ conditio;) as those in sections' where grain raising is the sole re source of the country. In many part of the faruiing counties of Kastern Oregon and Washington the crops will be almost a failure, which will leave the people with Krarcely any-thing of prof.t for the pact year ; and in Willamette valley, where tl.s people depend on grain raisins, crops are short, and tuany farmers will no more than, make cxpensts. Cut hero we have other res-mrees. Tiie sto.'lc , industry will not be seriously af- . fected hy the short grain er..;i- i Ftock are ticv in fine condition, ! nd as the meadows are yielding ' ruia iiielie.iii'g ait ttie natura. f v.t'.illh, is tli" hentig" ,1 illlli t:Ot ahttlve p Th.e rep.i'-ti.'.i.-. i..if.o-i t! t'-i v n tion has eh. te.l . -I. ''"!- . . Illinois. .I.ai.-m an. at : T, !(. I'ar ter. "f Muiitar.a, -eeri tary. ,,1M tm m mi i.. 1 " 1 !'.."!. i rr ' I 1 he pr held bv ti ltv.1. All land railroads an 1 ; other corporatioiiS, in excess ot their actual needs, at d ail lauds ; I i -t:.-., .p.ould be re- hvid fur actual settlers only.'' The people'c party I-.-adcrs claim that this fall they will carry Kan sas. Nebraska, Nortit and South Dakota, a ml that they have a show to carry Mn,ne.-ota, Colorado, Ne vada. Idaho and Montana. If they should carry these states tin-v ex pect it will result in General Wea ver being the next president. By throwing the election of the prest-! dent into the house, they expect ; there will he tncugh siieer rrn-n in tho honse ivlnj will desert their party leaders and gn to Weaver to give him a majority of the states I I, li-'i i li l t ii ill1, I'l Next ll .or p) 0':-.'eii' Sal .'.ii. V . 1 "Person titniiiif! any f n- - 1 ;,n this papetoti'of its range- p'.-'.t.-e inf.iroi tin- v ' r. ' CZ0HZ r,11LLtCA?J. '- IS h f. i.4 . M tuarlr-l W li ... i. Ik iii Ii it , .1 - at. . In iu . C. CONANT. ,11 r...-. : a . tin! fi- V-Vt' 4 I-- 1 a i -it. ' :! it-' rTnr'A, l;ii'f. t n-ttt f-'lrd , . '. . "I.... - ' ' ' I'ltiii!."' xn Startling Reductions in l PRICES0F EVERYTHING :ATrr: M. SICHEL & CO S. I INTII. August 1, 1892, a jv i. i.f',''.i fit ' '' !..,. .-I .r"'..i I-. no 1 i' " - ' f 1 1 , t . - i ' ' ''"' ' I -'- IB I 1 ; ; ' ' ' ' (f.t) I 11 I . It- I ' ' I ll t ill. n 10, ' ' ' I Ii I ii i l, ii 1 1 1 . 1-1 r ". . M. . "'It', ,1 1 , n o ' ' ' ', a.. 4 I .1 l. . .. ,' Uf I :.i a ! i-, i I fi in ' vri. i ! i o" it i. Ot I't lit I. it' .... i .( ; i i" t .ll,-,.. ! I,, re. ? ,,'t, o 1.......I .-tao H. I' . I In li-.ili I1'' ' t'"0 ' mi W i' "i , ... , . i . .itt i -a . ' i ' )-..... .!' C.,1,11 l 1 1 I I I ' t to ' H .... c.f I ; -" ' "I . . 1 li, .,,, i , t -i . ; I. ,a I Only firil-( l.'.ii simp la Innn, a; i, y, :... p ..i ll . .', ' ; i i ;, i ',, e HOT AflD COLD DATH3- SHONG LEE, WASHING r.m! irCKlUC. A Key ttzn ct the ClcJ StaaJ, Wert Hide of Main Street, 1'lif. KVll I.t:, lt 'tms. Perfect V ashing, Nioa ir' oning nnci Polishlny;. ( iuir-i- .. A','.!,, nnilt. . i ! . I t U I! a ,.-l , 1 I . - i l f' "I mil-. On " Jt'llS W ll.ll Mii.e.f Shirk (; ,-t 1. 1 ' Ne! li e. Tlili ( 'It ti ,; l,.Oii''il .o'lil : l.i.ii.l I'ri'iii sin k I O '. I !' . I 'i,.k t 'iMiut v l.-r ti..' r.i .iii-la In al.ab tt.ey ri'.i 'i', iill'l 'i iltil li"l . '.''I to !'' f..n I.V ll("l 11,1 ll'tln a Ju t!. in leg U llin .-lit' e el M.M W tii-in t . c i. i-n:-'"", Win k lii'iei'. r Ii r t'liui. u t.i.t': . In-hi rid is today u happy trv. The Irish people set: most within their One Hand: e 1 Thon-i. ml mov in I' e. ; ui! ii.'h.'iiiii" (.!. i-.. I..t- eoLiti home j grasp. ' a fiir crop of hay, there need le The nsults of the ree-.iit el .-etions. Jittle uneanioen regarding next muicate that thu next par. lament M'int'P. Kvi'n if we flit l.nvfi to ' ... : ! I i .. ,1 ,., ; , l..fU ,. 1 i 1 ... . ' 1 1, . ( : ! , ,1. ' " " ' - i.i.i ot ..... , '. -j,..,,,.;,, ehio in a little Hour this fall, the ,,tI,. ui!! t. nrfii.i.T. and that Ire- ; i.lv a principal industry of the county,., lu:ty take her place 'rtZ1'3?, will not sufler materially. Ltt our'thv nations of th.) eaith. Happy,' M. Tiat it '(..'-1 . n . m i ! t... 1 1 ...... in i, r.ii .i -.1 " f ti "lis i'le.a.e.i " i y, ; !,,;- Jiovjiv CUIITJCI llioc lili.i;! e.OTe- lil.pj.y lreiitllU Wlit'll IOC tpiiapil I.I , j ,j., ly and they will conclude thu "co'.v i r'roii,, t .-hail be ivnttwi. ' !,;'''! county," Crook, is about the best j - iu the state, and futver of them will ; ' i :: i. I LIOIITMINQ GIGKLE GHINDER. ,1 it M. V save in-..( m a.:, U wanting to sell their ranches (XftlEY BROS. IOlhS. ' l!St pud go tu tearca of more favored ' 1 I ..ih. Jha i BUCK HORM SALOON i'i ut.-j.r .ir. i ft'ar A localities Congress win pmi.at.iy not n i j In C!d Brewery Building, journ until some time next inor.tli ... ,, . .,, n i ... , , ,., ,. ..Main St - - - rnnevnle, Or., The work of the great dehherative j ' body of tho nation is such that it! AVj rt.Mtnnthj on hand a requires many months to depose ' fULL. ai..l COMPLETE STOCK of it, and it is only a 'jiienior. of. (jf, time when there wnl he no interem , between sesions. They will last; through the entire year. ! I'v ill lion, of a tea m i r '.'.I o!o '.l: kle in ten Iff i ll nii in iiay i' f irnii-r :t finln 'I'jl .' Ui-.-l til' t THi Ittdioations now are that Ililij BEST C.7 AMDS Wines, Liquors arid Cigars. .nan :.!:::, Horn l.i-i u I 'O' e.ill .ii n j ell tiie u in . iiiiri'iti-ii i i-o, r in. in !ho oliier MM', l.'l "li" le nr. ,lli fli.i' .1 will :.e! rat li?- iiim iion Hip ft ( or o ll ' 1 ii 111 So,l(,., .'.hi,-!, U Ha- i.aol nt known hloiie in t t,e woi; i c(ir't llu; ilia nionit. Tlii -t mi'-leiK- U th ironii.lv ir'.On ti- l l.v I'ttern I'al'-nt, aral n 'ili ipiiiit tiiil o.' mo niitti' I I'i t,.siii titmot'' '"I, C)A I Kt C O AOII IT Aet.la for Cr,::. -'.irrw, 'lli..rt, fir.ittl, j nUl U.I l lASli UU, ll.irn -v. f,ak.iiili'l Klaiieillt ( 'otitilwH. Ail orcicra promptly attended to. '.. - r f ---Lip' P CTi GALE 3Y I I mm'.. i kli'H Mini. HI, ' IM 1 "ia, 1! ti-aiOI. J. IV V,.nll'.ii(.-:i, j J.. W.., ; Neat mi n, ; Inn ll.i,:- in, I J'.lui t ..."n, j li.l, ll.-nit!, ; n.i.iii 1 1 t-f. j W, It tnl. atn, ! r i;. h on, I I ii'K j;.. 1 1 1 imen , f I ,.ilet . rt, l'llll i' I. ! i a.i-i i . II ii. la. 1. W.i'.. I r.ii. II ii Cm t. I .it. I .i I.- at. t ..'.ai.i-i.. M '. e. I. ?,iili.f. M ivin . I'i ,lv.T I', ar I i'i k I r,a.t."l tnn-r liii'alt'l. THUS. L. IlllaDIiKTH, M i i i ii ii ai it i ' eUilfORMIV SlkVEf: IplbtO fen s .pja sfui-'S, imi ki.i.e i xn mi in.. ' .SVti, f .i I'i i, f 1 1,1. tint ll M 111 11, .i K l WfST'l- will support Cleveland and that! A Bowling Alloy Shoot- 1 the dirTerence between the prt i-ident .S. Calicry in connection j , , , , i.i i vitit tho Saloon. Slid Liarkson have been patel;e(j : ,. up.ndhe will support ""n.o.i. . j. AFFLICTKDj Thli being tho esse there are no . I , ; Aii v, !io are Kiiirernii.' from the eiinetit ' ruptures HI lh two ureal parties, f Veiiliful Krtors, lams of Maiiliixnl, 1 no there Is little telling who will -1 '"no-' I'o.r.s, 'jonortlei , dleet, siii.t-: . : eui, Syi'liiii.-;nal tii'-in. my Irout.IeH w hieh uorne out on top next .November. .a. lltl viw,.u t..,. n'-nji,;,. idHoolern i v 1 ; 'ill le'-.'i'.i., l lu.;. or I 'li ilioi;, full d'nf - Out of the forty appHeaiits (or Uy lwjlj.j;, Uj it. , AL,,,ll!S.A .,,, theolllefl of collector of OiHton,e,.'s at .".ai. axu u.-i:o:r-Ai Im;::'HI'Y. In2!l', j u i , ii : i i Market SI reel, s'aii Franeiao Caliinreia. Portland, President Itarrisori cii(e 1 Jim Ivotan an tho hist suited man; for the place. It Wits rather ItId i polioy lor the president to select . KEEP miifo to mmm mm ii mmm HARDWARE, H ARDWOoi'lif. EGRAMiTEVARE (3UNS, PISTOLS, I AMMUNITION, 71 'Cm-liV U.rf 't-Hlltl VV!!,! tni.l win ll.,' , . Mullmif A .; , fl (imittli' lf.i.1,1 ifl Hi ... .a, UK ' I , ta, ll Mi ...... a ti THE NCRTJWEST FIRE AIM D SVinnima. IN.sriSANCK ('('.MPANV. II. 'ml tlllie.i No, ,'i.l Wanliini'lea PORTLAND, ; : : ORuCON. II M. CHANT, Sin rt liiiv nnd Mii"t''r ri.rniaily nl liolit.nr. itiiiliii.' '. ' " n""" l'f'artl.ii'iil, Hint t iiiiii Oi 'i, t lilil' ilaa. llHi'l-ri-l l.i'.'vii' le. il ' l'l'0',: ' t'riiUi.u, vl.'.' .ii...' I Y M "" lirer-ll M l.tll.il . .I't'O'lHI) nl"l i"" .. in rii.-l,.r. J I Hft.l.iTi!, I M ,' I, IMII.'I'll. ,1 K. otll. I'' H-r. ' I. 'O'i'a In., n.'im. It'.ii, n ti olijiiiai, h, I . I ."i'' I . Mlall'f, j H, I UT Id" Ifra' i'i-r IT! I N I A. C, PALMER, Ai"b, '.Vll.l.i:, v '.' '.' ,lti':i,N' ! ROOFING, I''M Kl.lSIIr liOOriNO I'KI.T c.,.(i niily j rieiT iaij .',iiio ...'I. ;.!i,i,r ft t-,,,,a ,-.,i we cif the leaders of the prineipitl f'.':'11,.:,,:,r,;i',",.n,:(,) IrC.,,'!,?0' fafctiaai.s in this elate epevially on ; wJ;u;i: Cu" thi n't: of an t U i tton, J EWE STOVES, i,ue;;l A pent H'Ktitvi, f UJV1PS1 flfE. Blacksmithinrj, Mcrsc-Ghceing and War-on Vcrlra Specialty. . C. M. E L KINS. The Public Is invited to call and get Prices. Now is (lie time to get Bargains. FOM EH GREASE iitavr im Tim wiimi Ita wn.irlmtiitilt!tfi,irfi iih.iii p.""' 't, n mnlir iillaalli. iwu li'.ano i.t iiliyil."! l" 'i.i a e ffa..taU l.f Itaat. .-.! I I II 1. 1. 1 ', rollHAI.H II V il'l.l IWIIItaMJaTK $75-to$250ro! WVrZ IVrmiH ini'tiiiri'il w tin i tin Im ii I i '"""'', a, idir llii lr tihi'li' Him' I" llu' ""'r'.i.o I Illl Mill) I'l' I'l iitlllllll) I'll' l'l" ' 11 ,N' li w 1 H.'illiele , III li.ivi'. tn.il rllhv 11 a i., HON A I'll , i'tl. Hie I M.l'li M , I'1' I"" l "i ' '--i- , '"'I .. . 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