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v he ¿Oeinocratif 'Sinir.s, THE VOTE FOR GOVERNOR. i A New Railroad Project PACIFIC CO ANT NEWS. 1874. 1776 J. B. WHITE. ALEX. MARTIS WHITE & MARTIN G2AND There is a project on foot for the ■ Our attention has been called to Lane county is excited over small-pox construction of a narrow gauge rail- ' Official 1’ap.t for Jackson 1 Josephine Counti s. some glaring misstatements by the rumors. (Successors to James T. Glenn,) Bulletin in speaking of the general Between thirty and forty men are road from the Willamette valley over the coast range of mountains to the CHARLES MiCKELl, * * * EDITOR. vote on the State ticket. In its chron-I employed on the Capitol building. DEALERS IN coast at Yaquina Bay, Benton county. ic malignity toward Gov. Grover, says The mines in Baker county are FRIDAY......................... ........ JII.Y 3, 1874. It is proposed that the several coun the A’eirx, the Bulletin has devoted nearly all reported to be doing well. ties —Benton, Linn, l’olk, Lane and a great deal of space within the last THE Cl It II ENVY BILL. Albany Fire Company have voted Marion—through which it will run, if few days in an attempt to make it ap CALIFORNIA STREET, The President signed the currency pear that the Governor’s vote was to attend the Philadelphia Centennial constructed, shall grade the track and furnish ties for the road, each for the CEL !•: Bit ATI ON ! bill reported from the Committee of smaller than that of Dawne, and to in 1876. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Conference adopted by the res|>ectlve establish therefrom some conclusions • Senator Schurz denies the truth of part thereof within its own bounda —AT— House*. The S. F. Bulletin gives the unfavorable to the former’s popular the report of a reconciliation between ries while the projectors of the enter prise will provide rails, rolling stock 1 annexed abstract of its provisions : standing with the people. In an ar himself and the President. LOW PRICES WILL WIN ! This bin fixes the green-bank circulation Salem people are hanging cow bells Ac. The Albany Democrat gives a Jacksonville. July 4, 1874!! ticle of a column and a half in length nt $09*2,noo,no<i. In other words, It lcgnliz.es in their cherry trees. Bough on the favorable notice of the project, and the emission of 826,000.000 of the reserve by it stated that Dawne had received urges it on the attention of those in- the Administration during the late panic, “two hundred and Jiffy-seren more hoodlums who take night time to fill Alarshal oi ihc Day—Tlios. T. AlcKenzie ; rplIE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEA«- terested. ’l'ho bill makes no provisions in relation to totes than (¡rover," and that La Dow up with that luscious fruit. assistants, Frank Kasshafer, 11. IL Wolters, 1 ure in notifying their friends and the the remaining 91**,000,000 of that fund. The Frank Smith. Walter Alyer, Air. Minis. public generally that they are now receiving The best “fielding” ever done in Cremation. “ beat him (the Governor) over two ' presumption Is that in ease of another panic j and <q»ening a very large and extensive OKDI.R Of KXEIK ISi:s 1-oR THE DAY. they may also lie issued. We have here hundred votes.” Stating these facts, any base-ball game in Oregon is said stock of Ringing of bells a! Sunrise, Noon and The cremationists do not propose, constructively an actual intlationof $26,000,- it exclaimed, “was ever such a damn to have been executed by the College Sunset. they say, to burn the bodies with 000 and a possible inflation of $44,000,000. ing condemnation put upon a political Club while playing the Arcadians. The Horribles v> ill parade at 9 o’clock A. STAPLE DRY-GOODS, M. Another section of the bill provides tor the flame. They talk on a refined process leader ? ” We have already made At 10 o'clock a . M. the citizens of Jackson At the late election for Union coun redistribution of $52,000,000 among the Na of “reducing” tho bodies to ashes in an county will meet at the Court House to form tional Banks now held by States in excess of one answer to all this that we deem ty-seat, the vote stood 519 for Union Heady-Made Clothing, in procession to march to the Pavilion, their quotas and including a few millions perfectly satisfactory. It may be fur and 342 for La Grande, and the dwel oven so arranged, that Hie escaping where the exercises of the day will take gases shall be consumed and fiery vault place. not called for at all. There is no inflation ther answered, however, in three short lers in the latter town are indignant. Tho following Programme of Exorcises A ( ¡ R1CU LT U R A L IM PLEMENTS, here, but there is constructively, in the shall wear an air of gentility while the will take place at the Pavilion, commencing provision re|»ealing tho clause in the exist lines, as follows : “Gov. (¡rover’s total Mrs. Addie L. Ballou, a celebrated solemn reduction process is in progress. at 11 o’clock a . M. ing law eomjH'lling the banks to keep a re vote in the State is 9,722 ; La Dow’s Spiritualist from the Eastern States, has Alusie by the Band. Hats and Caps, This mode, they claim, when once in Prayer by the Chaplain. AL A. Williams, serve. The arguments is that the bonds de total vote is 9,642 ; Dawne’s total vote arrived in Oregon, and will be present Beading of the Declaration ofIndepend- posited by the banks are security enough. is 9,699. From this it will be seen , at the camp-meeting, to be held near vogue and the people have outgrown cnee by W. J. Stanley. California & Salem Cloths and Blankets, The amount that will be set free by this the present custom, would be far less Alusie bv the Baml. that Dawne did not receive more votes means was stated by Morton to I m * 830,000,- Rock Island Station, commencing on distasteful to the mind than the pres (»ratio.i by Hon. Isaac Cox. Al usie by the Band. BOOTS AND SHOES, 000. We have here also a constructive in than Grover, notwithstanding the fact the 26th of June. After which there will be a picnic dinner ent method of burying the dead flation to that amount. Of course all banks that Oglesby* ran nearly’ a thousand lunch at the District School House. Ba>e ball is all the rage throughout beneath tho earth, where corruption and properly managed, keep a reserve wheth At 4 o’clock 1*. m . a Grand Floral Proces votes behind his ticket, and that La Ladies*, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes. er the law of Congress eomp<*ls them or not. the State. The College Club of Salem may proceed and worms do their re sion of the Vienxtemps Music Schools will take place, which will lm the most brilliant A law ot their business forces them to do so. Dow did not receive more votes than and the Arcadians of Portland, about volting work. affair ever attempted in Southern Oregon. But they can let it out now at times when (¡rover. The simple statement of the. Among the lealures of tin* Procession will there is nodanger. Vpon the whole, though fact is sufficient to convert the editice the two best clubs in the State, had a l><* the CAR of LIBERTY, Miss Matilda Tin* eighteen til Governor. match game at Salem last week, We have also in connection with tho above Miller, Goddess ; CAR OF JUSTICE, Mrs. there is some constructive inflation, the which the Bulletin's rancor has so a very large and fine stock of choice M. E. Brown, of Ashland, Goddess; CAR Currency bill does little more than recognize which the College bovs won. Score, The St. Louis Dispatch says : OF PROSPERITY, Miss Dean, of Willow painstakingly employed itself in rear actual facts. Probably the President there 27 to 18. Goddess ; Miner’s Car, Car of old If we secure Grover in Oregon, he Springs, fore could not do otherwise than sign it. ing, into an unsightly’ ruin. Times, etc., etc. '¡'he streets will be GROCERIES, GLASSWARE, QUEENS- A late dispatch says Luttrell ] lias ar will make the eighteenth Democratic en arched and beautifully d<*corated. The whole question by this Act is referred WARE, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ranged for the prompt adjustment and Governor out of the thirlv-seven, Grand Musical Jiihlilve at the Pavilion Tilt* Giiberuntoria! Vole. to the people for decision. The result of the for tin* occasion at 5 o'clock, ttoo per may built PAINTS, OILS, NAILS, WIN congressional elections this Fall will deter payment of the remainder of the Cali which, for a ‘ formers will take part, embracing Singers There is no official count of the vote fornia Modoc war claims. Cheeks OU say is “bully. mine whether we will have inflation or re from Yreka, Little Shasta, I 'ottonwood, < 'al., DOW GLASS, CAST AND Ashland, Jacksonville, 1 leber’s Grove. Wil sumption. 1 in our State for Governor to be had San Francisco will be forwarded to And we have secured him. low Sprinixs, Canvonville and other places. STEEL PLOWS, WOOD Although (¡rant vetoed one infla until the meeting of the coming Leg Th is Musical Jubilee will far surpass any claimants within a fortnight. EN AND WILLOW tion bill, the one he signed is substan islature, says the Salem Record, as the jtà T For thè very Lesi Photographs, go t«> thing of t!i<> kind ever attempted on the A party consisting of a number of Bindley <t Rulolson’s Gallery withan ELE Coast outside of San Francisco. tially the same as the former. It is official returns are all addressed to the WARE, ETC. Grand Bail in the evening at half-past the citizens of La Grande, Union coun VATI >R, 429 Montgomery Street, San Fran Eight o'clock. an undisputed fact that he will treat Speaker of the House of Representa COMMITTEES. ty, has been organized for the purpose cisco. the time-honored usage of Washing tives and can only be opened by him. Oil Finance—Mrs. P. P. Prim. Mrs. C. AV of again searching for the “Blue Buck ton, Jefferson, Jackson and other Enough is krown, however, to show Savage. Mrs. N. Fisher, Misses Matilda NEW. THIS WEEK. We are now ready to sell anything in our et Diggings,” discovered by immigrants Miller and Sophie Nickell, W. .1. Stanley, Presidents, in refusing a re-election that the published reports are quite line at lowest cash prices. Persons wishing <'. W. S.n ago. in 1815. They will depart about July HUNTERS’ EMPORIUM! < >n M itsic—< Joo. Brown. A. Schmitt. P. D. to buy goods will find it greatly to their ad after serving two terms, with con incorrect. In some instances the Coun 1st. Hull, Misses Elia Brim, Amelia Miller and vantage to examine our stock liefore pur tempt, and that he is laying his wires ty Clerks have also included the vote Sophia Wolters, W. J. Stanley, Erank Kass- chasing elsewhere, as we are determined not Maguire’s renowned minstrels are on to be undersold by any house in Jackson hafer, II. IL Woltera. for a third. Logan, Morton and But for Governor in the general returns to county. Arranging Dinner—Master of Arrange a visit to Portland, and the entire ler were very angry over his veto and the Secretary of State, and in other ments, John A. Hover; Mrs. P. P. Prim, Willamette Valley is in a state of excite Mrs. c. W. Savage. Airs. H. Helms, Mrs. N. threatened to oppose his delectable instances notes have been sent that of Fisher, Mrs. A. Fisher. Mrs. J. Miller and ment over their perfomances. Crowded Mrs. K. Kubli. schemes. To gain their support, he j ficer, giving the vote for Governor, i-C"Give ns a call, and then judge for houses greet them wherever they go, Arrangements—Jacksonville—Mrs. P. P. vourself as to our capacitv to furnish goods signs a substitute of the inflation bill, and from such sources II. II. Gilfry, Prim, Mrs. K. Kubli, Airs. N. Fisher, Airs. as above. WHITE A MARTIN. and people from miles around go and C. W. Savage, Misses E. Kubli, Rosa El- 29tf. and tries to carry water on both should- ■ Private Secretary of Governor Grover, see them. rich, Matilda Miller and Amelia Miller. ers, no doubt supposing that the people has made up and kindly furnished us —Wm. Kentner, Airs. Brown. Airs. Large quantities of wool is now be California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. Ashland F. Myer, Airs. Coolidge, Miss Minnie An will support him nevertheless. We the following tabular statement which derson, Wm. Stephens,S. E. Watt. Yreka— .Vere Firm ! .Vete Goods! ing brought to the Corvallis market are of the opinion that he is grievous is exact enough to be considered as of A. E. Haynes. Cottonwood—J. S, Eubanks. from the surrounding country, which 4 TAVA YS ON 11 AN D TH E BEST ST< H K HeberGrove—.1. W. Dollarhide, J. C. Row ly mistaken. The country has already ficial : land, 11. <'. Dollarhide. Alisscs Eva Dax ison finds a ready sale and brings cash. 71 ot Patent ami Home-made Rifle and and Z. Walker. Willow' Springs—Messrs. too much of his administration and Grover. Tolman. Campbell. Shot Guns, single ami double; Revolvers Beck A Kelloixg. Canvonville—G. Davis. M. Friendly bought 59,000 pounds on Baker. ............ ... 487 298 of the latest patents; Pocket Pistols, neat, the corruption and inefficiency that Tip Tito II .. P. P.’ PR I AL President. 31 r» Monday, for which he paid 29 cents small and powerful ; Derringer-, tin* latest 27t> 481 XT.W PRICKS! F. K as > h \i (’oos .. 408 festers under its sanction. 3W ami best ; also, the best Ponder and Pow 106 < ’urry............. ... 78 17 per pound. der Masks ; limiting and pocket knifes of 8S Columbia...... ... Ill 59 the best, brands; all sorts of Shot ami —AT— The steamer Idaho has been loading PAIX-Kl I J .EK ! Local Option IJefeatcd. Clatsop*........ ... 148 • »«> 211 Pouches ; Caps, Wads and everything in < 'lackamas.... ... 640 592 199 at the fisheries with salmon for San the Sportsman's line. 1S74 435 667 The above goods are all of tho best qual 1840 It appears from the California dis Douglas......... ... 503 ASHLAND, OREGON. (■rant 198 2U6 242 Francisco. Sig? took on 7,000 cases at ity, and will be sold 'in yi' re's f/f all Titilifts. 77/;b /< patches of last Saturday and Sunday Jackson......... 828 572 Westport, 10,000 at Humes, and 8,000 CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. 133 ...... ... 163 27 that the elections in different cities and Josephine 646 Linn............... ... 947 672 at Astoria. We are but just beginning All orders promptly tilled. Repairing done* THIRTY YEARS 619 522 to realize the importance and magni promptlv and in good stvle. townships on the Ixical Option or Liq Line............... ... 587 cnoinih time toprove tlx* etlicacy of any J. M. McCALL CO. 1,058 Marion <M>6 27tf.‘ JOHN MILLER. medicine, and th.it the Pain-killer is deserv uor License question, says the Bulletin, Multnomah... ... 911 1,556 558 tude of the fisheries as affecting the ing of all its proprietors claim for it, is amp 331 501 commercial interests of our State. were of very exciting character, and Polk.................. 321 ly proved by tin* unparalleled ¡«opularity it ave received and are still Tillamook..... ... 50 99 5 LAST CHANCE Inis attained. It is a sure and effective receiving the largest and best selected that in mast of the considerable places Umatilla........ ... 500 435 134 The jury in the case of Thomas remedy. It is sold in almost every country stock of goods ever liefore offered to the 369 Union ........... 90 ... 444 KOR in the world, ami it needs only to be known public. The stock consists of the Anti-License party were badly Wasco........... ... 374 201 352 Gerand, indicted at Salem for killing to be prized, ami its reputation as a Medicine 461 Thomas J. Hubbard, at Champoeg, 202 beaten. They carried a tew unimport Washington .. ... 2S6 Great virtue, is fully and permanently AN EASY FORTUNE! » of Yamhill........ ... 502 FANCY & STAPLE DRY-GOODS, 442 34» established. It is the great Family Ab li ant towns. In San Jose the contest Marion county, brought in a verdict ¡cine of t lie at* re. Taken internally, it cures ti.mo KEADY-yfADE 6,500 was particularly vigorous and some- ' Totals............ 9.7:<*> Dysentery, Cholera, ( Diarrhira, Cramp, and of murder in the first degree, with a •One’ vote fur Davenport. Pain in the * Stomach, Bowel Complaint, FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT what turbulent The License party’ recommendation of mercy from the Painters' < 'olie Liver < omplaint, Dyspcp- GENTLEMEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING, • Secretary of the Treasury. sia, or Indigt tion. Sudden Colds, Sore achieved a decided victory’. It is fol- I IN AID of Court. He was sentenced to death by Throat ami Coughs, Taken Externally, it BOOTS and SnOES, ly to try to enforce strict Prohibition. [ Judge Bonham, and will be hanged cures Bruises, Boils, Felons, l ilts. Burns. Gen. Bristow, the new Secretary* of THE PU3LIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. Scalds, <>1<1 Sores ami Sprains, Swelling ot' CARPETS AND OIL-CLOTII8, A License law of proper character and next August. the Treasury, is curtailing the force of the Joints, Toothache, Pain in tin* Face, rightfully carried out is by far the ■ Neuralgia and Rheumatism, Chappe«! The Salem Record says : Mr. I). D. the Treasury Department, and chang Iron, Steel, Hands. Frost-bitten l'eot, A<*. best mode of dealing with the subject. JUTA’ 31, 1874. Pain is supposed to be th<* lot of us poor ing things around. It seems that Prettyman, of Crystal Spring, in Polk Such a law is practicable and can be 1 mortals, as inevitable death, and liable HORSE SHOES AND NAILS, a strong pressure is being brought to county, brought into the office yester at any time to come upon us. Therefore, it readily enforced. Prohibition will is important that remedial agents should be LIST <>F GIFT'S. bear upon the new Secretary to induce day samples of Australian wheat, rais GROCERIES, al hand to be used on emergency, when we always lead to infraction, hypocrisy, ...$250,000 are made to feel tin* ev<*rm-ia!iiur agony of him to retain the present assistant ed on his farm, nearly four feet in One grand cash gift.. and even greater intemperance, as in HARD ANI) CROCKERY’ WARE. ... 100,000 pain, when we are made to feel the depress grand cash gilt.. Treasurer, Sawyer, who is mixed up height. It was sown in October, last One ... 75,500 One grand cash gift .. ing influence of diseas.*. Such a remedial stance after instance has proved in the Etc., Etc. ... 50,000 exists in Perry Davis' “Pain-Killer,” the in the Sanborn matter. Gen. Bristow, year, on a piece of fir brush land. The One grand cash gift.. New England States and elsewhere. ... 25,000 One grand cash gift .. fame of which lias extended ovei all the however, promptly and decisively de brush had been cut and burned, and 5 I ’ash < * ifts, 820,000 each..... ... 100,000 earth. Amid tho eternal ices of the Polar re Prices to Suit the Times. the wheat brushed in. Neither plow 10 Cash GifU«, 14.000 each..... ... 140,000 gions, or beneath the intolerable and burn clares that Sawyer must go and Saw nor harrow were used. Adjournment of Congress. 15 Cash Gills, 10.000 each..... ... 150,000 ing suns of the tropics, its virtues are FOURTH OF JULY GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Si •( H i I i yer is going and the Sanbornites are The S. F. CZ/romcte says the munif Congress has adjourned. It has exceedingly dejected. If General Bris done almost nothing that it ought to tow will hold out as he begins, the icent public gifts of James Lick have done and leaves the country in country will, no doubt, be greatly have already made his name a house as bad a condition as when it began benefitted by his accession to the of hold world throughout the entire its session. Taxes have not been fice. Such disgraceful proceedings as country. The Eastern newspapers are reduced, the enormous expenditures those which belong to the so called “in filled with eulogies of his noble gifts, of the Government have not been vestigation committee of the charges and particularly that of $150,000 for a cut down, the currency question is no ' preferred against Sup’t. Higgins,” will bronze monument in honor of the nearer settlement than it was before, be corrected. Let us hope that the man who wrote the “Star Spangled and whatever tariff tinkering has Secretary of the Treasury of the Unit Banner.” The New York Evening only been to make a bad matter worse. ed States will punish official rascality Post declares that the gifts of James Lick have caused more talk about Cal Nothing better, however, could be ex- coming within the jurisdiction of his ifornia than anything since the discov pected. This Congress was elected office, Instead of giving certificates of ery of gold. with Grant, says the Post, and was good character to the rascals. Ilis f Resi^natlon. pledged to the existing order of things. conduct in removing Sawyer is a We must have a new Congress, elected favorable indication. J. A. J. Creswell, Postmaster-Gen upon a different basis, before we can eral for the past five years, hits resign Vermont Democracy. hope for any reform. ed his office. He alleges as his reasons I The Democratic State Convention that private matters demand his entire New Trial (¿ranted. ' of Vermont on June 25th nominated attention. Be this as it may, the pop R. Gibbons, who was found guilty for Governor, W. II. H. Bringham ; ular belief is that the opjosition of for murder in the first degre-* for mur for Lieutenant Governor, Henry Chase; Congress to his postal telegraph and ; dering policeman Sfchoppe, in Portland, for Treasurer, Otis Chamberlin. Reso other schemes, and the exposure of was granted a new trial by Judge Up lutions were adopted, renewing devo I I his official corruptions, are the prime ton. The defendant then withdrew tion to the Democratic party, favor t causes of his resignation. The Presi his plea of not guilty, and pleaded ing a repeal of the prohibition liquor dent has nominated Eugene Hale, guilty to homicide, whereupon he was law and the adoption of a straight Congressman from Maine, to succeed sentenced to ninety-nine years im license law. The Convention was him, who has been confirmed and haa largely attended. prisonment in tho Penitentiary*. accepted. 20 25 30 50 Cash I 'ash Cash Cash Gifts, < lifts, Gifts, Gifts, 100 Cash Gifts, 240 Cash Gifts, 500 Cash Gifts, 19,000 Cash Gills, 5,000 each..... 4.000 each..... 3,000 each..... 2,000 each..... 1,000 each..... 500 each..... 100 each..... 50 each..... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .... 100,000 100,000 00,000 100,000 100,000 120,000 50.000 950,000 Grand Total, 20,000 Gifts, all cash, $2,500,000 PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets............. Halves.......................... ..ft 50.00 25.00 5.00 Tenth or each Coupon 500.00 11 Whole Tickets for.. 1< H Hl.tM) 22'ti Tickets for............. For tickets or information, address TH OS. E. BRAMLETTE, Agent and Mantiger, Public Librarv Building, Louisville. Kv. July 3, 1874. 27x39. known and appreciated. And by it suffer ing humanity lias found relief from many of its ills. The effect of the Pain-Killer up on th<* patient.v hen taken internally in cases of Cough, Cold. Bowel Complaint, Cholera. Dvscnterv, and other affections of the sys tem, lias been truly wonderful.ami has won for it a name among medical preparations that can never be forgotten. Its success in removing pain, as an external remedy, in cases of Burns, Bruises, Sores and Sprains, Cuts, Stings ot insects, Ac., ami other causes of suffering has secured for it the most prominent position among the medi cines ot the day. Beware of counterfeits and worthless imitations, (all for Perry Davis' Vegetable Pain-Killer, and take no other. , ;.'O‘ Sold hj/ all I>ruy<iists and (tracers. NOTICE TO School Directors, Teachers, Parents. REPOSITORY WANTED. Three Thousand Bushels of Wheat, in ex- eliamre for goods. Highest priees ¡»aid, and Goods sold at ('ash rates. Please give us a call and convince vour- s.-lves, [42!f.) M«*CALLACO. JOHN L. CARTER dk SON, PAINTERS. 1VE ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO M all kinds of Painting, including HOUSE PAINTING. SIGN PAINTING. ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, WAGON ANI) CARRIAGE PAINTING. ALL Styles of Graining Done. Orders from thecountrv promptly attend ed to. * 21m3. MILL NOTICE. fX>R THE NEW SERIES OF SCHOOL p Books at introductory prices lor a short IITE ARE NOW READY TO RECEIVE time at »V wheat in store, and will commence save costs by settling tho same with the E. C. BROOKS’ grinding on the 10th inst. Onr terms for grinding will l>e the eighth Sheriff at his office immediately. Watch, Clock and Jewelry Store, Jackson bushel, or exchange. ville,! »regon,where can be had the following: DALEY’ EMERY. T. T. McKENZIE, Readers, Spellers, Arithmetics, Algebras, Butte Creek Mills, Sept. 1, 1873. .totf. Grammars, Geographies, Physiologies, Phi Sheriff of Jackson Comity. losophies, Chemistries, Histories, Geome 23. tries, Trignometries, Treatise on Botany, SETTLE UP. a «** __ per day! Agents wanted! Manual of American Ideas which should be dO T0 04V All classes of working peo in the hands of every Young America. 3 ' riUIOSE INDEBTED TO THE UNDER- ple, of either sox, young or old, make more 1 signed are requested to settle IMME money at work for us in their spare mo OB WORK OF ALL KINDS NEATLY DIATELY, as, having been burned out by ments, or all the time, than at anything j TOIL ♦ J and promptly r executed at 11 m * TIMES tho tire, the monev is needed. else. Particulars tree. Address HENRY PAPE. (4. STINSON <V Co.. Portland. Me. i PRINTING OFFICE at tho lowrates. T)ELINQUENT TAX-PAYERS WILL