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RAISING SHROPSHIRCS. PAYING A DEBT OF KINDNESS. rarauadad ta Work. 1H II I .it . Methods Adopted br a Kumful IUInoli Indian MraTa Who Nr roraul the ' . " ml 1,1 -Jl.tllttro til tl UirJIllorik snarp Kalarr, aiarcy anowa If la Hand. ""' "hu 1117 uonia oil evon- IlaviiiK made the nuirliMe. Uie first ' About the uiiilillo of this ct'titurv there fling to be done on reaching home is to WM ,rrible n prising among the Yuca- . rt over the hunch ami divide them Indian. For time they wore ablt) into lota, eaoh flock being composed of to wreak venewuieo on thoir white cou- uiuisls of the same site and age as near I"0, and thoir ferocity and cruelty s possible, Lnder no circumstances do ,'r uornblo. Even so dark a page of I ws permit any ewes with the wethers, "siory as tins, however, is not without but keep thorn entirely separated. ; "tory of kindness and mercy between Having assorted the sheep, the next ncmies. The town of Puto was so ait- consideration is one of feed. If possible atoJ in the Indiau territory that it wm I would have the aheep run ou green taken Dv tna Iudiana and recaptured by pasture of twine kiud clover or blue white many time. Ouco, when it grass through the summer and rye WM in tu bands of its rightful owners, pasture during the winter months. Il number of Indian prisoner were hell they are not accustomed to the greeu I t" cmcl than the savages, the whitt-a feed it is necessary to commence very slowly, turning them in, say, half an hour in the morning and the same in the evening the first day, and increasing the time of feeding half an hour each day until any danger is passed. When they are fully accustomed to the green feed I then commence with grain iu the same way, preferring corn, and allowing abont one peck to each hundred head the first day and increas-1 ing gradually until the sheep are on full feed, but I never give them more than they will eat up clean. If any of the corn is left in the trough it is cleaned out at once and a less amount given theui in the next feed. They get their grain morning and evening and have free access ttt all times to plenty of pure water. In addition to this treatment a trough is kept in the shed or pasture with a mixture of three parts salt and one part sulphur, which is accessible to the sheep at all times. mg ai me uoor or thoir house. Bud uouiy mere was a groat noiso in ths ouiui street, tmd a hoinotnan rods up. It was a friend of tha family, who was ou hi way to settle an account with a tronblesome debtor. When we hinted that a creditor would hardlv 1m nnlliia. rily received at such an hour, ha touched something hangingon the pommel of his saddle, and said that he had eoinothlug there which would settle tho matter. His debtor was an Indian who lived not far away in tha country, and who had promised to make for him 800 or 400 large adobe brick in payment for some killed only in buttle; they allowed their M1,ttU which he bud purchased prisoners to live. Cut provisions became more and more scarce and the Indians were left to die of hunger. Ono day Don Marcos Duarte. a wealthy Inhabitant of the town, was passing the house whore the Iudians were and stopped, shocked at the sight of a miserable, emaciated creature. "What are you doingr he asked. ; "I am eating my shoes, as you see,' 1 was the reply. "1 am starving tmlearh For twelve days we have had almost no iwo years Deforo. lie seemed perfectly uuug 10 nnnu nis coutracti and when ever he was reminded of It would (so to be on hand the next dayi but ha never appeared. Tho merchant was repairing his house, ana aocoruuig to tno custom of the conn k.l a.1..... ... , 1 . . . "J wtauu uio mw UUO Ills Own hands. An hour after he left us he re- lurned. calling out triumphantly, "Well, 1 nave my man. yon see," His lasno was unrolled. On end was food. Moat of my comuaniona are UI tied to his siulUe: the other wiu f.ti.m...i lid the days of the rest are numbered." "1)0Ut tQtt wvisU of an Indian. I shall IXin Marcos looked at the miserable ' nvor "rget the captive's impassive face. tumvors and said, "You and they shall live," and he sent them food every day nd finally procured their freedom. Whatever were the right of the ques tion between Indians and whites in this case, human pity spoke first In his heart. Some time later Peto was captured by the Indiana, and the inhabitants were His strong futures, framed In lomr l.w-lo of hair, expressed neither anger uor as tonishmentonly philosophical submis sion to fate, Tho next day at dawn I saw him cheerfully at work with the air of a man who was glad to pay his debt. Curiously enouirh. whim mm Him iat m n f1 o. rtcsnil I -1 IihuaH m IF 1 eaiS. W m m n THE LINE THAT LEADS : ALL OTHERS FOLLOW, THROUCH VILV TKAIXS 18:40 a HAVING PORTLAND )7:30P Society Diroctopy K nli K HIV. K lASUuH, ItfH'iirtlrr. 1 DAYS TO Sarsaparilla M. Ilsmmerly. a wall-known tiinlnm mn or llilhlHint, V., .imhIi ii,!, ti'Uiiioiiy in llii ninrlu o( Arrr'i rtriirllli ".Sin riU year ski, I hurt my Icic, ili nunr ImvIhk a mile Khli'h luil lu rrynliwlm. M iiiti'iliil!i WfisriiMMiio, m ti-tt. Irani Ihn kiifo loilm aiiMn, IwliiK tuliil (,i, nhi.-h iirtan tort. '' olhir purl or Ihit ImhIv. A(ut Irvlnit various r.'MM.llfi, I h..Ktl, Uklnit Ar' Brut Umlr I MrliiiiKl Krrnl rllcf: the WVIIU IHJIMD BUIVUIU Ik l.tllllll hIm ..lira " Ayer's Sarsaparilla rivrl by Dr. J. 0. Ajrr 4 Co., Low.ll, Uh. Cures others.wlll euro you ter another man wished to euiraira his l iind that the sheep fatten rapidly on uassacreo, uon aiarcoa. with lus wife advices no aeciined the orTer. He Uked good cheat or mill ecrt?enings fed twice n1 children, awaited death on their bis employer and his work and had no loDPfl ti CHICAGO it'tjuitkft t('hiciip; anil tho Must. day, giving them as soon as accus tomed to it as much as they will eat up clean. There is only one other point which should be carefully watched, and that is, keep the sheep absolutely qniet Avoid all running of them with a dog, and never under any circumstances al low anything to disturb them while feeding. I might add also that the very first thing which is done to the sheep on reaching the form U to give them a thorough dipping in tobacco juice. No chance of an outbreak of scab is taken, but every sheep which passes through the stockyards or which is shipped in a stock car is dipped as soon as the farm is reached. . The whole question of profitable sheep feeding is, in my mind, summed np in a 1 Tery few words regularity in size, reg ularity in age, regularity in hours of feeding and an entire absence of dis-' . knees in prayer. They heard a party of avages approaching the house, and felt that the end bad come. The head of the baud, however, sta tioned seutinela around the house aud pave this order, "Not a hair of the head of this manor his family is to be touched, on pain of death." The family of Duarte was the only one that was spared The Indian who hud inspired the pity of Don Marcos was paying hi debt. I Twenty years afterward in a success-! fnl uprising the Indians sacked a num-1 ber of village and country houses. They j n-ireaieu loaueu witn epoU and drag ging wun wetu many household desire to better Mounier. his condition. Marcol Drath to the Urat. It is a white mid dreary tihiln. Tlmm Is a line of straggling gum tret beside a feeble water i-oursu. Six wild burses brum tile, as they are cuueu nave neen unven ilnwn. corralled ami caught. They have fed on the leave of the myall aud stray bits of salt bush. After a time they are got within the trace. They are all young and they look not so bad. We start. They can scarcely be held in for the first few milt. Then An ill m m V 'I I 1 tlieV wnrill til a.wlr In trv- 0 -.i"pui,uuu, about the Appel's Parisian Cmllon of nrrfrrt CuiuDltllOB. t. 11 litu Enamel for the The (flicker t Onialiii anil Kansas City. lTUMAN A TOI'KIST Sl.KKP KKS, FliKK UKCI.ININ; Cl.air Curs, 1'iiiinj; Curs. For ral'-M inn! enteral infornm- tion nil I on or iithlri'-s, II. IIl'KMICKT, Al. (ienl Push. Agt., Wnsliiiigloii M.,cor I'liir.l. r.irtlainl, Or. IIIKutiN t'l T V IIOA Itlt or TKi. -MkkIi l ('"nil IIiiiuj mi .(,.j k 'l fm li miiiilli, Vllliir rl..,,, 'lt!1 r. K. I'UNAI.IWOS, t,Kl). c,' lUVKI. 1.111'UK. Ml. 'via iTp":-- Mvrlxooollil mil Itiililli Hhii,, iiialil il hull, l .iil.r. V l.li In, it A k . r jniiN s niuNi ii. Nn , n.riifir Mln ami Ten III Hlii.ru fi, Uirr JI'MIN. !', 1. w ....'" Wt'tTNoUAII I11IMIK. Nil 1 1 .U lia iratilar iiiiiiiiiihu..i,. . " ' (ii,l ililr.l m.Iiii.I-, i. cani Hialhiau In i"l laiKllna na ii,J' ' I'"KUk 1 I t. r.kvn . 'I "" 1 i.ai Kama t iuiMnit 1 ..11 ,.-( Ihli. I Uulnla) u Infl fNiiu.allliMii welriiini.l II M ). W KiKKtian, ' , "THaXijl!. I " 0 f IHiriliiM l.lliiK. So. t. MMOflfir I IIIIIHH V , p . ,, , . . In II,. I..I.I rn..-. . " : . . Z. J L .7 'I io iimi t.. M.i , n. 11 111.. oi K'i'i Ul nr. Nd n I 0 n U ...... . .1.1.1 Hil- . a.i.ii.l.y virtiiiii Vl.liui l,'i wcii.iiui. 11 w riii,, . J. r Inn a. Se. ' 1 1 TIIK in nmnTi nnTTmnL: IMUMilUUIU1 Worn lul a 11. 1 Hill. I I 'i.Ia).ivi allM I U.. hall MalnUm ha. 1.. m....ii.ii. 1... . . .. J0? llll, W ,1,,,, am no,. I wai iikxo mmc, mi (7 j Urrit Wr lii. l., atciiiiif A rinuf llll'l WW'!. IHH1, I I U, J,., lUiian C n K SI'MllaK I iitxiK. No il, A. 0 C ... . . " Mum 1 I T T'H.ia. Ilvr.it. Irf r...7 1 lother fiv. ,ll.- .!,; 1...1. a Isvorue HrocB Vuamrlk. .uia.i.1 wniira mey mtendwi to make . " J " Appsl'i Complexion Cream Fr.,11 turbing influences. William P. man '.n Breeder's Gazette. Speak- Coat of Wintering Stock. Every farmer should in fall as well as in unrino- ruin an.nnnt . . k.a i:nA . i. If he does this systematically every year retnrned them the spoil which had 1 1 , . . . come from tha hturta hmi ...,l ...M e wui ue less iiKeiy 10 winter over what . . " 7 "" next sprine's returns will .how h not ' ome .frnds. you are free." It Slaves. The chief of the exnedition nV.wt t)0U! th a"uk nJ t 'e thought one of them what was the name of hU ! Bt8h w driPI,inf from them, master Another five, and the flesh baa gone. "Don Marco Dnarte." be replied. The rib show, the shoulders protrudo. Tne chief immediately called a halt A p,,ll, , bevU Bn knocking -How many men belong to Don Mar-,' aS'll"8t tDB wlnfltotroo. It is twenty cosy he asked. uiucb uuw mere is a gulp in your Twenty-fonr." replied the man to trotkt M yon " wreck taBK out of whom he had spokeu. trace" ,,nU Btl"uble ovor the plain, Name them." said the chief. heaJ ae&T tlle Kouud and death upon its Having collected the twenty-four men. paid the cost of keeping. There is alto gether too much conservatism about farmers in the matter of stock getting and keeping. They get what is easiest, and keep it merely because they have it, neither being a good reason. The mer chant is careful to stock up only with wnai ne can sell at a profit. was cue inuian once more debt Youth's Companion. paying Why 8ha Reads tha Laat Chapter Tlrat. "Of course 1 always read the last chan ter of a novel first," admitted a young woman, "and I think it a very sensible plan. But I read such books iu two On the farm there la onl v feed amtWn M"rewnt ways. 1 confess 1 read some room for a certain amount of stock. The, lhea, 1 f 1 a novel that 1 con- question for each farmer should be: "Is f!r , read tho hwt chaPter this stock I now have the kind that I best J Kad tbe Delt t0 tho lust understand and can make most money ! Tapier- 8?dJ,0J0D LnntU 1 fini),h the fi"t i ti.i.-.a . . J coat) ter 1 finri that tha ..l.f j i - uuij rv a iu back. Thore is no water in that direc tion, worn out creature. It comes npon you like a sudden blow. These horses are being driven to death. ln.1 n.. - It. ! . . . ... his uivoubo u is cueapor to ma uicui on inis Btage or inirty miles than w reeu tnem with chaff at 3.W a toa And now another sways. Look at th throbbing sides, the quivering limbs. He fulls. caira Wnnklra anil givra u ha Mkm th ariiurroijruum. Appel'S Skin Bkach, Kra.llralpa all lilmiUhca. anil diacoloraiinnaor I Mr ak in aui h Tan, Sunburn, Frcckka, bwaiihjr autl aimaappraninca 01 1 ne rare. Appol's Oriental Powder In Ftn.li White. Hulk anil Cream ahaitra. aliMa In the fate a beauttlul clear auii Uauaaieut ap Appel's Natural Blush Th onir siae true 10 nature, when applied to the laie in lipa, ca n tint tiedrlrt lril, put up In lo.ialia.lcl I.it;ht lor Hlomlra, Dark for Hruiiellra. tU A:til Ciiaitii Zt. lit 1 iu:li:t, Cil. A piiiiili. mi how lu Cruaue a cuuipWaiuu frae and f umla ur Mala By chair, :m: a. IN" & co. Oregon Pacific Railroad K. W. IIAIH.KV, K.vetv.r. nn IIUl I l MH ,K .Ml. 14 A 0 f I I Vwliaialv I h'Oa'lar r-f.ihia , ikll f. rrtli'eu alain ' hall. IHr.l Vlallllig Collie H aian a. Ilrmt lar I'irirt I.ini (uirk iliit'h I.oiv freii;lit rule Utwrrii U'il- laiiu'tte FniiiciHiv Viilley jHiium uml San from? If it is not. awv with it o,i i i cnPwr- me Ket better r To 1 a hrr nf 1 wmctl to enJy h books. If I read it yery best should be the farmer's ambi-! a1?, tQrouKn tiy the beginning 1 tinn. Thn tw,k -i. ' WUQ1U never De i -"" l "o ovii an nis "Driver, for heaven's sake, can't you seer ' "1 do; so help me Ood, I do. But we've got to get there. I'll let them out at another mile." And you are an Anglo-Saxon, and this Is a Christian land. "Round the Com pass in Australia." Portland-Clatskanie R'O-U-T-E, ' la OCKAN' STKAMKK SAILINGS. S. S. Willamette Valley Fruiieivo March 1 1 I.i iivi H San nn.l 'Jl. Li'lived Vnillinil '.Ml. March l'.l ami tion. Then present herds and begin with a single animal, he will have the certainty of a progressive increase in value of his live stock, from which in a great majority of cases most of the gains of a farmer are obtained. American Cultivator. Ing. Effected a Compromlae. tn a narloin lf.iln a ..... .. I : .. in doubt as to the end- LI .!""L"r ,,TCO " mnn I have read so much of this light ' Z L. rdl? .T1 en,?n?u1 to literature that I .-n !... ,n 'rV """" receiving a well on readier the firs. Z v w 'old out -to a Br man What the ontrn. of it -HI TIL I . (1 retlml W rrtva W I begin at the Sire In Hackneya. So far as we have seen, size in the hackney is what has to be specially studied during the next few years. With we nacuney we have no measure of ca- nut tho ,t. vw ai j . . , ma ijumiiju was too sironur co let him pitch. Here 1 have the unraveling of ' T ? adJolned misundersundins and the restorafio . Methodist church. For a time to happiness of all the worthy! in I ZTZ J "" th. the book. But I cannot Jltow the I SIT w "te of completion, doubts and differences cume about One I & 111 T K Ca,ne. on9.7f can anticipate the close of snrh a nnrJ I """ canrcn a w wa 1 Y tarMaa. ma na.na flinir hilt trT tt a KAmnr.n t . . A V y I- , , . . 14CM IUO UllKttJ. carry a twentv .ton Wmc won,d versed order with continued pleasure, carry a twenty stonn trrazior twai.' .. . . .. o- ......... i, vnrir nhnnn on onr land ons -.. I t . .... . iu pac ty, borrowed from horse racing, and its cSL, i " 1 -f 1 ,00t and il ' ba to be moved.- This nth HnnJlZL. i nt?eI the prospective grocer. inafii.ii rTi".""' ,1 'I mues out ana home. But we are after i something different nowadays; we want j om, . geor. of whit. Bhinra... attn.eygVh0r9e8TU18t?le and; From a letter addressed to that re- i"' " r auuui mem in nowmvl sauuia ginn. we nave a difficulty in getting these big enough, and studbook rules will not allow us to take in a little Cleveland blood. Lon don Ilorse Breeder. sportsman, Mr. Selous. it ap pears that that curious and rare animal, the white rhinoceros, has not yet gone ine way or tne aodo and the great bus- and he retired to ponder over the ques tion and study the deeds of his land and test tbe uieaAuruments. in doing tlus be discovered that ths nacic of the church rested over on bis side of the line three foet. Armed with this new argument he said to the church owners, "If you will move your chnrch inree reet j will move rav store nn Lira Stock Polnta. No ill natured man should ever under take to raise live stock of any kind. He can't even become a successful goose breeder. It sounds queer, indeed, to inhabitants of the older states that squirrels, which in their markets sell for high game prices, are such a pest in California that a writer proposes to farmers to settle on a "squirrel week," during which they ehidl feed poisoned wheat to all these animals within reach. Nevermind. Fif teen years from now there will be no complaint of too many squirrels in Cali fornia. f The use of the incubator has enabled poultrymen to market ducks and chick ens by the ton. The price of poultry in the cities, however, has not fallen off correspondingly, though the quality of the bird has in many cases. Fine broil era and roasters can be raised with the in cubator, but no more than half the in cubator operators take the trouble to do it. Their products on the restaurant table all too often taste like crude India rubber. The chicken looks all right, vui proves anew tnat tnmgs are not what they seem. In' rearing ducks allow one drake to five ducks. tArd thnntrh nima ha . l . ' tur( Mr. Selous' authority for saying that be I ZT? W'f U!f waf s new 008 is extinct. It i. to the occupation of : chnreh athoritie. bat recognizing northern Mashonaland. which has kept ' ,orce ,ma 8 a11 harte to effttct the native hunters to the west of the ! P'iso.-Lcwiston Journal. Umniati nver. that this gentleman at tributes the fact that in this part a few specimens still survive the constant per Not tha Weaker Set. To refer to women as the weaker sex, secution which in less than twenty years ! ZVLt J ww H"urii niiuwu III I w STR. SARAH DIXON OKU. M 8IIAVKK. Maaler, t'MI I I . .1 It. ! m in icuvc i ortinnu Jiiuv, exceii .Sunday, at 2 p. in., for CliitHkunio it way liinilingH. KeturnuiK, arrive at Portland at IU a. in., Daily except Monday. LeaveH I'ortliind for Skatnokawa anrl way landing, SundayB at li a, m., returning arrive at Portland a 11 i. in. The company rcHorveo tho right to cnange tune without notice. ror ireight or paHHcnper rates apply to dock clerk at Portland or on Ixwrd steamer. Thin i'b the nearest and most di rect route to the Nehalem valley. nas utterly exterminated them in every other portion of south central Africa. "There may yet." Mr. Selous adds, "be ten or even twenty of these animals left, bnt certainly not more, 1 think, than the latter uumber." London News. Where trocoilllea Are Found. Crocodiles are found in Africa, Asia, the tropical parts of Australia. Central America and the West Indies, while the to preserve their dominion over tho so called stronger sex. Men are Indeed wo men's most obedient slaves. Solomon said his wives were bitterer than death, and surely there never was a greater slave to woman, titatistics show that seven wives survive every ten famous men. Ileloise survived the loss of her heWavl Abelard twenty-two years, and similarly the wife of Washington, though she de- alligators, with the exception of one . e,ar.ea 8n.8 cowa never got over the death cies discovers! somn few.-.-.J!.'01 ner husband. v 7 VH1 a DaVaVal3 111 unna, are found only m America. They are all of them terribly destructive crea tures. The young feed principally on fish, but as they grow larger they attack every animal that they can overcome, I dragging their prey into the water and so drowning it. It has been said that! more people are killed by crocodiles than j Dy any other of the wild beasts of Africa, London Saturday Review. outlived him years. San Francisco Argonaut thirty The poorest display at the New York horse show was in the thoroughbred stallion class. The owners of this vain- Worm That Ara Good to Eat. Tha earthworms of Cape Colony, South Africa, specimens of which may be seen in any well regulated American college museum, liave a maximum length of 6 feet 5 inches and are thick uie live stock ao not life to risk ship- 1 accordingly. When Mr. Meer and the ping it and leaving it in a strange city ; other Dutch explorers first visited the show building for over a week. Good Hope regions these slimy creatures Bees are more apt to sting ill tempered ' were regular article of diet. St. Louis IplBthangood natured ones. Bepublic. Buried Wealth la France. In Normandy the English conquest In the Fifteenth century, f dlowed by their Ultimate expulsion, baa given rise to many traditions of buried treasure, which the least superstitious attribute to the English. Throughout France the Kevoiution, without doubt, gave occasion to many secret hoards, tbe Own lira r.f which may well have perished in the massacres and proscriptions of the Reign of Terror. All the Year Round. THE POPULAR BOAT. Steamer Iralda, Is. now making round trips daily except Wednesday between OAK POINT, ALD PORTLAND And intermediate landings, con necting at Uaninier with STir. - CARRIE - J FOR KELSO. Leaving Oak Point 4:l a. m. Arriving in Portland . . . 1U:,'() a. m. Leaving Portland .'5:00 p. m. Arriving at Oak Point. . .7:45 p. m. nrL t , ... ... w nan loot Washington street S. K. GILBERT, Agent. This Company rrm-rve tho right to I'liangf) sailing date with out notice. 1UVKK STEAMERS. Steamer "Hoag" leaves Portlan tiliirnlay and Suttirdav'H at (1 A. M. II. C. PAY, (.en. Ak'I. Salmon Street Wharf, Portland, I). K. VAL'CIl.V lien. Air't. FraneiHco, Cal. C. C. IKXil'E, (i. K. A P Corvalliri, Oregon. HOI 1 1 I A I "l".r V, hi I u F aoria rirai aim iriir.i Miiit.aT n, I III. ala. Iiim.1 Iniiiae Viaitliif tnawu w-limiia x n t J I II. .a ia, Ken. ri i irv i.niM.r ur aui Umt ctrtf aw-inl an. I t. uita Fm... ft.fra' lt tit. -Mil In !.l-t rei.aa'W aojoiirtllll UfvOifvtl r.if'llall, lii!f I'li'l l I A I fll.Ui, wan llirr atflit'lrf CI.Al'ktMtH l.liM,K, .(,. V, 4 d: Mrrla Drat ami tlilt.l VI .,,lr l aa.1 , I ai "'i.ui.i a nail t iaiuu l.inl,,., I . l aaa a a,,.,, I MKAliK I'osr. .S'ii 1 O A H.Jill'U'l ur tiurnii Maa.li Rral M.Mi.lar i'l earn at'. Elk I" Hall. Orrf nit I llf Valtlti cailajat. aalr.itua. IIAVIII Mi AHTIIt'H. CuaatI J r HHtrn, A.l). an EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- Southern Pacific Route SHASTA LINE. Eiprt-aa Trains leave Cortland Daily. Hiiu.h 7 Mir. a 7 M r. m. Iha.a . l. l. Ar I'lirtlaml Ar Oranin ii)r .r H. Franrlarn (T 1 North 7 (JO r Alinva Iralna i atim fihllr at Ilia ..M. ... Ilnaia a..Hl. .. u...-1 11"-1 aia Si .ii 'li . .. ' Aiinr nhnMa. lla (v. Ilarrlilnir. i.,,..,r. ... ....I ' . a' .1' "a ii'i r.unfiio ra- lanirnt u Lily, r Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOURIST SLEEPING HARQ ror-!ommnrttl.n omi.p,l ciaaa r,,,.,. auaunvii to Kirin Tralm, ItOHKIIfltO MAIL Uiallrj 1 'lA. M. 9 II A. M. r. M. J.v I'lirtlaml Ar 1 1 ul p a i 'ir"",;,":" 1 nr. 2 Ar K'i"lMiri( .r 7 ia. AL.BA.!i! U'i Al Hun.!.",! " "' -v l'rtl - . - i ... Ainn illy Ar I.r HI 10 A. ill A. .10 A WratMiilrlli HETWKKN I'OHTI.ANII AND dm.VA,.,- Main'rali.,li.,K.t.),,lll(,,r, ' 'a.u. I I,r P,,.,!.,,,. ,. ..... l'i r. m. Ar i:,,rv. ". i. ".r i 'a .Kir n At Alliany ami r.inrtiaa Train Hall(Kr lOniKiinaml l-Vnim l . " ,0" Wln' '"" UKN. i hLMia. roar. K. 21 li A. I, maul of orvff.in. Maaia In rhiil hi.uaa at Kalr aa In J unlar lu varh aiatiib at a rlirt a rimra.lra matla taalr.irua ik. ftrau I J, k.a.m.aa. AilJL tcaaaw.1 mkai'K hriirr cinirH . utt Mr T or UKKUO.1. Mra M U ( harm.lt. . N Mra r I. 1'iirliralia. . . . 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Ancient and Modem raahlona. Dr. JulienChisholm says that thore are engraved stones and monuments In the British museum which prove that the present fashion, both In dress and hanH. gear, is almost WentlotU with that of the women of Babylon at about the time of the flood, St. Louis Eepubllo. W. S. MAPLE, Blacksmithing and Repairing. Having one of the best slioers in the statu in my employ, 1 make HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY ALL WORK ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY. rope'H Shop opposite corner from hardware store. ORECON CITY. ORECON. Will unman, iilana .1.....'.? J"' 'l(ir. tin. atnl NiicHflcatli, 7, , . i ii 7"r""' Call on orl . i.. iiniiaiiiin ,i . WlMTK'llltOri , ' Orr-Koii City, () NEW YORK GALLERY. I'l,,,!,,.......!.- T. . . . K.,,.,n jMiiivereii rromptly n tl,e Fine Crayon Work a Sjittialty. Old I'ictlirt'S Conlnil In An., u:.... . faction Onsrantimd. CANIl V IXII'l.K. NO .V.4. 1 0 l Mla Aral anil thlr.1 Maliinlaf tnt Klilthl a hall Cautitr. Vlallllia mriabani Biaiin wri. uilia I,I, W. 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