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VOL. VIL
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 181
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SIRA W«EliRY Cl LITRE.
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MITCHELL DONS HIS WAR PAINT RE­
A F oul M urder .—The Portland
papers are filled with the details of a
murder which occurred about four miles
above that city on the 34. It seems
that two men, well known in that city,
named Douglass Thomas and Thomas
I). Davis, were chopping cord-wood.
About 2 o’clock Saturday morning the
man Thomas came to Police headquar­
ters in the city and related that near
midnight, while he and his companion
were sleeping, some one rapped at the 4
door, awakening them. Thomas, sus­
pecting no danger, arose and opened
the door, when two men, masked
with gunny sacks over their heads, en­
tered the cabin. One of them pre­
sented a cocked pistol to Thomas’"
head and ordered him to remain quiet
on pain of instant death. The other
picked up a hatchet lying on the cabin
floor and approaching Davis, who was
lying on the bed, and asked him : “1»
your name Thomas D. Davis?” Davis
replied, “Yes, and you have got the
drop on me.” Without saying a word
the man dealt Davis four or live heavy
blows on the head with the murderous
implement, literally chopping his skull
to pieces. He then drew the lifeless
liody partially out of tho bed and
stabbed it several times. Not content
with the ghastly and bloody work ho
had already accomplished, tbe assassin
cut Davis’ throat from ear to ear.
During this time Thomas says be was
compelled to stand by and witness this
horrible piece of butchery. The other
man stood by with a cocked pistol at
his head, and to give the alarm, or
make the least move, would have been
his death signal.
Thomas was then taken outside by
his guard, while the other proceeded to
lire the cabin. He was then released,
when he started for the city. When
Chief Lappeus arrived at the scene of
the murder, he found the cabin almost
entirely consumed and the remains of
the murdered man all burned up except
a very small portion of the flesh, and
the bones crumbled to ashes as a »on as
touched. The Coroner was notified
and an inquest held, but no new facts
were elicited. A thorough search
failed to reveal any trace of the perpe­
trators of the deed or any clue by which
they could be apprehended. The
murdered man is said to have been
an industrious and/peaceable citizen.
He was about 15 years of age. Sever­
al years ago he resided in Canyon
City, and prior to c nuiug to Portland
was separate«! from his wife.
A correspondent of the Farmer
The Danicheff domino is of black
The Portland murder is still a mystery.
GRETFULLY—GROVER COURTS THE writes intelligently on the cultivation
moire,
trimmed with red.
Good counting is better than bad voting. '
FULLEST INVESTIGATION AND IS of strawberries, as follows :
Sleeves are so tight that it is diffi­
Dr. Swick has discovered a vein of valu­
SWORN IN.
They should be set out in the fall as cult to bend the arm.
able pipe clay near Roseburg.
JACKSONVILLE, OGN.,
soon as there is rain sufficient to moist­
Smyrna lace is used on every gar­
Trov, N. Y., elected a Democratic Mayor
Washington,
March
7th.
—
Mitchell
en
the
ground,
to
be
certain
of
a
good
ment
worn by ladies.
Will practice in all the Courts of the Statf. bv over 2.3«)«) majority the other day.
said he understood before ho came in­ crop the following summer. The rows
Office in Orth’s building-up-stairs.
Patti received 3(H) bouquets sprinkled
The Singer Manufacturing Co. report, to the Senate this morning that Ham­ should be three feet apart ; the plants with $50,000 worth of diamonds at her
their
sales for the year 1876 at 262,316 ma­ lin objected to swearing in Grover, the 18 inches apart in the row. As soon benefit in Moscow, Russia.
James Spence, M. D.,
chines.
Senator-elect from Oregon. He (Mitch­ as the ground is in condition to work,
Beautiful ribbons of plush, with
I Tho will of Vanderbilt was presented for ell) had several petitions from citizens
let
that
be
in
February,
March
or
satin
linings, are among the latest im­
HOMEOPATHIC I’ll Y S I C I A N ,
probate and objected to on behalf of eight of Oregon objecting to Grover, and April, take your hoe and give them a ported novelties.
married daughters.
therefore presente«! them to the Sen­ good cleaning out; hoe up all the
Album fans are a novelty. Por­
Hogue's Ranch, near Kerbyville.
Goo. E. Cole, Portland’s postmaster, was ate. It was a duty not sought by him, weeds; but, if you are so lucky as to traits of celebrated persons or friends
married at Washington City recently to am! was not one of tho most pleasant have no weeds, stir the ground be­ are painted on them.
G. H. AIKEN. M. D..
Mrs. Annie E. King.
of his life ; but it has been imposed tween the rows ; hunt out every weed
Antiquity is to bo revived in the
upon
him
by
his
constituents,
and
he
and
stir
the
ground
about
the
plants.
The
report
conies
again
that
green
teas
shape
of shawls for the coining spring.
PII YSICI A N A N 1» S U R G EO N ,
are poisonous, but every American is ready could not shrink from it. Petitions Keep all the weeds hoed up, and the
Broad classic hands are better than
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
against seating Grover were then read. ground loose, so that the dews of heav­ [ strings to tie back skirt and polonaise
to die with a tea-cup in his hand.
Significant—The flag on the Capitol build­ They charge that he procured his elec­ en can penetrate, and the rays of heat I draperies.
<
Ofliee—One «loor west of the NV. L . Tele­ incat Washington was lowered immediate­ tion oy bribery ami tho corrupt use of will permeate. They will soon be so
The new hair nets are not received
graph oilice.
money ; that ho unlawfully ami cor­ established that they will shade the with favor by ladies possessing fine
ly after Hayes was declared elected.
Hon. R. M. Wilson, a Democratic mem­ ruptly issued a certificate of election ground to such an extent that they i heads of hair, “all their own.”
H. K. HANNA,
ber from Tillamook county of the last Leg­ to Cronin, and falsely testified before will not suffer from drouth, All run-
Broad bands of tortoise shell about
the Senate committee on elections to ners should be cut off. 2. Should the an inch in width are much used in
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW islature, «lietl at his Jiome on the 4th.
lops be cut elf in the fall, and the fastening braids at the back of the
NV. A. Wells, of Corvallis, has already sustain his act.
Jacksonville. Oregon,
:
Washington,
March
8th.
—
Wallace
ground spaded around them ? No; hair.
dug some new potatoes—only six it is true,
called
up
the
motion
to
seat
Grover.
by so doing you injure your plants so
still
some.
Can
this
be
equaled
elsewhere
Full dress coiffures are very high
Will practice in all th.» Courts of the State.
Prompt attention given to all business leit for early ?
After a lengthy discussion it was much that you would get no berries and a little one sided, the left side
in mv car«'.
William Bigham returned from California agreed to, and L. F. Grover, Senator the first season. The tops of the straw­ dressed higher than the right.
onice in Orth’s Brick Building—upstairs.
Handsome coiffures of flowers now
with his celebrated stallion Foster. We un­ from Oregon, was administered the berries are sufficient covering for any
ordinary winter. I doubt whether it come studded with brilliant insects
<?. W. KAHLER.
K- B- WATSON. derstand that he is going to keep him in oath by Vice Presi«lent Wheeler.
Sargent submitted the following sub­ is necessary to cover strawberry plants from Brazil. Anything brilliant and
Oregon for service.
KAHLER & WATSON,
stitute
:
in any winter, if you have done your ' changeable immediately gains favor.
Five to one that Ohio elects a Democratic
ATT«'RNEY8 A UOUNSELOltó-AT-LAW,
W
hereas
,
Under
the
constitution
duty
in the cultivation.
My ex-
A new and useful philopcena pres- I i
Governor at the next turn of the wheel.
and
laws
ami
practice
of
the
Senate,
pericnce
is
fhat,
if
a
man
has
barren
Two to one that she does it easily, is the bet
ent for a gentleman to give a lady is a
JACKSUFìVlLLE OREGON,
Lafayette Grover, claiming to be a strawberry plants, it is his own fault. gold hair-pin. Almost every lady pre-
of the St. Louis Times.
Will practice in the Supreme, District and
The <’oos county Indians arc exhibiting Senator from the State «»f Oregon, his Nature’s work is perfect, and it is left . fers a hair-pin as a glove-buttoner to
other( oui l-s <>t this state.
themselves at Empire City in war dances, creilentials being regular and in due to us to arrange these plants to make 1 any patent that has been invented.
tnhee on Third street.
A remarkably stylish hat was of
at a charge of titty cents, with tenas clothes form, and there being no contestant for them fruit, and that plentifully. Now,
the
seat,
is
entitle«!
to
admission
to
a
Mr.
Editor,
1
think
1
cau
tell
how
bar
­
gray felt, with a lining of cardinal
upon their noble lorms.
>eat
in
tiiis
body
on
the
prima
facie
ren
plants
may
be
avoided.
You
must
■
plush and a soft crown of velvet. A
There was a charity “pound party” in
case
presented
by
such
credentials,
not
­
have
two
kinds,
and
if
you
have
four
velvet bow <»• the left side fastened
Washington, the oilier evening, to which
withstanding
the
objections
contained
or
five,
all
the
better.
Have
each
two feathers, one a short tip, aud the
Mr. Thornton, the En ¡-Il M mister, sent a
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
in
the
petition
of
citizens
of
the
State
kind
by
itself.
Now
commence
lo
set
other,
a handsome gray feather, is
<
t
silver
quarters.
P‘ >timl
<>f Oiegou against his admission ; your plants at one corner; set two or brought over the crown and tails at the
Will practice m all the Courts «»t the State
• ¡co. NV. Vaughn, an old and respected
Prompt attention given to all business en
therefore
three of a kind until y >u set your last back.
citizen of Portland, died on the 4th. De-
trusted to my «-are.
the
credentials
of
Tiesol
red,
That
plant, and \on never will regret the
The lady who trod on the skirts of a
j-ir Office opposite Court House.
eea>e«l was one of our Pioneers, and made I
be
taken from the ! labor bestowed on your strawberries. gentleman’s ulster as he came out ol
Lafayette
Grov<
r
for himself a name ami fortune.
table and the oath of office be admin- 1 have about two thousand plants set, church the other day, was heard to
JAMES S. HOWARD.
It will take a pretty thorough course of
isiered to him.
1 and not a barren plant. Li'l summer mutter: “Sweet revenge!”
They
U.S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR blue glass and sunlight to tone up our Su-!
liosolred, That the petitions of citi­ r gathered about one quart of the have become so long that some youths
preme Court again after the Judges get back
zens of Oregon, containing charges largest lmit that we couki find to semi have a pull-back, aud some others a
FOR JACKSON,
from the Electoral Returning Board.
against Lafayette Grover, lie on the to Iowa lor exhibition. We found one I bustle.
An exchange says : “After all, the ballot
Josephine and Curry counties, Oregon.
table till the committee on privileges i berry that measured four ami a half i The Empress of Germany and the
Oliicial surveys made and patents obtained is mightier than the bayonet.” That may ami elections is organized, when they
inches in circumference; it did not Princess Bismarck are two plain,
at reasonable rate-. 1 till copie- ot Mining have been, but now a rascally Radical Re-”
-hall be referred to such committee, lake many lo make a quart. Every homely bodies. The first is fre­
Lawsand Deei-ums at my olliee in Jack­ turning Board is mightier than both.
I
sonville, < »regon.
together with the creilentials, with in- farmer should have a rod or two of quently seen driving out in a calico
Louis Schamien was killed in a shooting •jliuclion^ to investigate such charges
ground for strawberries ; by so doing dress ; the second, fresh and comely,
scrape about a ranch on Burnt river, Baker
and report as to their truth or falsity. Ue will save himself and the women though past 62, superintends her farm
county, by L. W. Darling last week. Dar­
Wallace accepted the substitute.
lolks from the burning rays of the sun, work, goes about the house with a
ling apparently acted in self «lefense.
U «inkling move«! lo amend by insert­ for what family does not thus expose great bunch of keys at her girdle in
J. Madison Wells got back his big pistol, ing in the preamble, after the words
(’or. Cal. A Oregon Sts.,
themselves in gathering strawberries ? the good old style, and her bed rooms
his bowie knife, ami his rille cane about the
“no contestant fur the seat,” as fol­ I'lie kinds I have are Jucunda, Nican- are tilled with knitted quilts and such
M r . F ield ’ s P eroration . on the
i
Oregon. Itli of March ; but he will hardly get anotl - lows : “And there being in said State
Jacksonville,
i
or,
Charles
Downing
and
Wilson
’
s
Al-
articles,
evidences
of
her
own
skill
L
ouisiana
C ase .—Such, Mr. President
er chance to sell the electoral vote ot his na-,
but one hotly claiming to be the Legis­ i bany.
1
think
the
Jucunda
and
and
industry.
and gentlemen of the commission, is
live State to the highest bidder.
lature, ami but one person claiming lo i Nicanor the best. I will say, though
as brief a statement as I cau make of
The London Spectutor republishes Mr.
be Governor, and there being no doubt not in the right place, that after the I
DAVID LINN
W
ashington
,
March
1st.
—
Pelton
the facts and the law as we understand
Ross' story of his lost boy, and after a com­
or dispute as lo the existence of one 1 plants are done fruiting take a grub- before the Senate committee on elec­ them to-day. The greatness of the
ment,
concludes
that
there
is
every
reason
Keeps constantly on hand a lull assortment
legal, rightful Governor.”
j lung-hoe ami dig up the space between tions read a written statement con­ question in respect to the dignity of
ot furniture, consisting of
to justify the belief that Charley is «lead—
The amendment was accepted t>y the rows. Kill all the weeds you can cerning the election dispatches. He the Presidential oliice and the enor­
“that he was dea«l from the first.”
BEDSTEADS,
Sargent.
' in the fall.
testified all the telegrams received by mous interests depending upon it are
Bogus $2.50 gold pieces are in circulation ;
Conkling said he had heard it af-
BUREAUS, TABLES,
the Democratic committee in New as nothing compared with the moral
at San Francisco, supposed to be issued from '
tirmtd that the same reason which en-
a
T
onic . York were delivered during the day elements involved.
S
wallowing
R
ubies
as
True it is that the
the same mint that pro«lu«-es the bogus half
GUILD MOULDINGS,
titled Grover to tie seated upon a — Pulverized diamonds are in some at 59 Liberty street, and during the person to whom you give your decision
dollars. If they are as well executed as the '
STANDS, SoEAS, LOUNGES,
prima facie case, entitled Kellogg to parts of India reputed to be the least night at the Everett House, in accord­ will be for four years the chief magis­
bogus silver coins, they will be more ditfi :
no sealed on a prima facie case, yes­ painful, but the most active and infal- ance with an order at the telegraph trate of forty-five millions of people;
CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS.
cult of detection, tho piece being so much
terday. If that position was sound in lible of all poisons. Rubies, however, office. None were received at Gra- will be commander-in-chief of your
PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, smaller.
law am! founded in truth, it proved reduced to powder are, it seems, con­ mercy Park, even when directed there, army and navy ; the organ between
A member of the Commission sitt ing with j >
conclusively the caprice of those who sidered to be rather beneficial to the nor were answers sent from there. you aud all foreign states; the be-
ETC., ETC.
Judge Bradley says >f the latter: “This
voted lo refer his credentials yester­
Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on man tried at tho outset to be honest to his : day. Hu declared there was no an­ health than otherwise. At least such Telegrams were opened by such mem­ stower of all offices; the fountain of
is the opinion of the ex-Guikwar of bers as were present at the time. honor and power, and the executor of
hand ami made toorder. Planing done on I legal «-onvictions. During the Florida case 1
reasonable terms.
Undertaking a spe­ he lost two nights’ sleep before he sue- ' alogy between the eases. The Oregon Baroda, who, according to one of the None of the cipher telegrams were de­ your law’. But that is as nothing com­
cialty.
climbed. His party got hold of him and he j ease was one in which there was one India papers, is now engaged in repair­ livered at Gramercy Park, and Gov. pared with the greater question,
ascertained constitutional Legislature ; ing his constitution, and with this i Tilden never knew of any cipher tele­ whether or not the American people
| had to go.”
TABLE ROCK SALOON, The Esther Mining Co., at its animal it was a case in which there was one view is in the habit of eating rubies in I grams received from or sent to Ore­ stand powerless before a gigantic fraud.
i meeting, held Feb. 2.L1, elected Henry ascertained and acknowledged Gover­ the form of tine powder sprinkled I gon. He never knew of tho Gabble Here is this certificate [holding it aloft
OREGON STREET,
nor, because the Constitution did not over cakes. His Highness, it is stated, dispatch.
Telegrams addressed to in his hand.] One feels almost reluct­
i Byars, President ; Aaron Rose, John Rast,
acknowledge
a
dual
Executive
in
any
Pelton
were
often opened and read and ant to touco it. Hold it up to tho
entertains
a
very
high
opinion
of
the
WINTJEN & HELMS, Proprietors. Henry Byars, J. F. Watson and Thos. State. In the case of Grover thero
medicinal qualities of rubies taken in answered without his knowing any­ light. It is black with crime. Pass it
Beale, Directors. Th«' stock was nearly all
represented, a great «leal ci interest mani­ was a prima facie case, ami the claim­ this form, and spends a considerable thing of them, and some of the tele­ around ; let every man see it, and then
ant was entitled to his seat. After­ portion of his income in buying these grams put in evidence, purporting to tell me whether or not that certificate
rpHE PROPRIETORS OF THIS WF.LL- fested, and th«'election harmonious.
wards an investigation could be made gems for conversion into physic, lie have come to him, he did not recog­ gives a title to au office contrary to
known and popular resort would in-
The Republican Senatorial caucus placed
as to thu alleged vice lying beyond the also takes other precious stones, not as nize. The telegram from Portland, truth, as we can prove it. One of the
iorm their friends amt the public generally
that a confplete and iirst-class st<»<-k of the I Judge Davis on several committees on th«' certificate. In Louisiana, two rival
pills, but a> powders, to assist in the Oregon, dated Nov. 20th, purporting greatest poets of the palmiest days of
best brands of liquors, wines, cigars, ale and ' 5th, as a Republican member. It was stated
porter, etc., is constantly kept on hand. 1 that Davis consider«’«! himself an independ­ bodies, holly contesting and restrained restoration of his health, and has en­ to be signed by Patrick and sent to English literature, writing of the com­
They will be pleased to have their friends ent Republican, ami would in the main vote lrom violence ami tumult by the arm gaged a large number of native cooks, him, was never translated or read by ing of the Savior, said :
‘•call and smile.”
with the Republkans, which fact causes of power, bail been asserting, each who have orders to leave no stone un­ him. He never understood it to con­
—and ancient frauds shall fail,
CABINET.
much angry comment among Democrats. against the other, that it was the law­ powdered which, when mixed with tain the proposition to purchase an
Returning justice lilt aloft her scale.
A Cabinet of Curiosities may also be found
ful
Legislature.
In
conclusion,
Conk
­
confectionery, may be eaten with ad­ elector, nor any elector. He never
Ancient fraud ? Was there ever
here. We would be pleased to have persons Perhaps.
possessing curiosities and specimens bring
sanctioned furnishing money to pur­ fraud like this ? In all previous ages
Sugar will doubtless be higher during the ling again alluded to the Louisiana vantage. Pall Mall Gazette.
them in, and we will place them in the Cab­ coming year. There is a short crop in Cuba, case ami said he thought it was con­
chase an elector in Oregon, nor did any fraud has succeeded only because it
inet tor inspection.
sistent
to
refer
tho grave ami serious
and
the'
deficiency
of
the
Europ«'an
beet
WINTJEN A HELMS.
M ining .—We glean the following «me else, to his knowledge. His pur- has been backed by the sword, and
root yield is estimated at 300,000 tons. The isBue in that caso to the committee on
Jacksonville, Aug. 5, 1874.
32tt.
mining items from the Roseburg pa­ ■ pose was simply to furnish the com- protesting people have been ¡xiwerless
world’s consumption of sugar, beet-root ami elections, ami retuse lo refer the cre-
I mittee in Oregon with funds fo meet ' to resist the force of armed battalions,
■ dentials of (¡rover, involving entirely pers :
can«*,
in
1875,
amounted
to
3,457,623
tons,
I their just and legitimate expenses, j Never before now in the history of the
EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS,
The Lucky Queen mill is now in operation. i Never heard it intimated by any one I world has a fraud succeeded against
but the crop for 187«» will fall tar below that different principles.
C alifornia S treet ,
Thurman said the charges against
A shaft has been sunk down some 2«) feet that Grover or any one else in office in the conscience and the will of a self-
aggregate. The sugar crop in many parts
Grover in the petition were as vague on Browning’s Rising Star ledge, and Oregon was to be paid anything, nor governing people. Jf it succeeds now
of Louisiana was excellent.
the ore continues as ¡ich as that lirst dis­
Proprietor.
S. P. JONES,
It is announce«! that the old familiar as it was possible for language to make covered.
that Cronin was to be paid anything let us cover our face with shame. Let
green three-eent stamp, which, we believe, them ; but Grover desired him to say
Rice A Co., prospecting for quartz in.Jose­ for loss of time, expenses, etc., and us take down the statue on the domo
ATONE HUTTIIE ( IIOK’KST AND BEST was one of tho first inventions ot the fath­ he courted tho fullest investigation, phine county, still continue to lirnl very never heard that any money was de­ of the capital, which every morning
Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Uiga.s ers, will shortly disappear from the post and he would therefore vote lor the rich ore on the site of the original discovery sired for such purpose until ho saw laces the coming light. Let us clothe
mad«« a couple of weeks ago, and are taking
kept.
offices of the l’nite«l States, to be replace«! i substitute offered by Sargent.
th«
’ necessary steps to determine whether or the evidence before the Senate Cotn- , ourselves in sack-cloth and sit in ashes
DRINKS, 12} CENTS.
by the less brilliant and more durable red.
Bayard said that he was authorized not they have a true ledge.
forever.
mittee.
Salmon A Co. have purchased one mine
NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE— it don’t Tho change will not take place until the 1st ' to state that it was the purp«»se of Gro-
pav. Families needing anything in our line of May, but it will take the average stamp­ I ver to offer a resolution, if he should on Grave creek, agreeing to put a quartz
L ove makes 128 pounds of girl feel
I f you want to be miserable think
can always be supplie«l with the purest and licker about two months and a half to get ! be admitted, calling lor the fullest in- milion the same lor a certain number of
shares of unassessable stock and, another about yourself; about what you want, no heavier than a feather on a fellow’s
liest to be fouml on the Coast. Give me a reconciled to it.
i
vesligation
of
all
charges
against
him.
on Grave creek for $1,1’00. Both mines what you like, what respect people knee.— Norristown Herald. And the
.call, ami you will be well satisfied.
Hayes is beginning a task in which no
Sargent then withdrew the second show indications of exceeding richness, and ought to pay you, what people think same fellow would have his leg cramp­
their development will ad«l to the lame of
man can possibly hope for the least meas­ resolution.
«
LAGER ! LAGER ! !
Josephino county. The mines are located of you, and then to you nothing will ed all out of shape by 75 pounds of
ure of success without a most thorough
The preamble and resolutions, as in the neighborhoo«! of the Lucky Queen.
be pure. You will spoil everything wife.— Fulton Times. That would de­
sense of the undue legitimacy of his func­ amended, were then adopted without
you touch; you will make sin and mis­ pend somewhat upon whose wife it
tions. Under a cloud of doubt and of re­ ; division and Senator Grover was es-
T he duration of man’s life should not ery for yourself out of everything was.— Danbury News.
THE EAGLE BREWERY. proach which might well benumb the en­
' «A»rted to the desk of the presiding be estimated by his years, but by what which God sends you ; you will be as
ergies of the ablest and most experience«!
The following is an example of di­
I officer, by Bogy, and the oath udmiii^ he has ’ceornplishe«!—by the uses wretched as you choose, on earth or
fllHE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTERER, statesman America ever produ«'e<l, this I isiered.
which he has made of time and oppor­ in heaven either.
dactic humor which is aiiurded by a
has now on hand and is constantly man- > fraud cannot be conjured away, though all
tunity.
The industrious man lives
New Jersey graveyatd :
ulacturing the best Liger Beer in Southern tho voices of legislature in the land shoukl
T
hat
farmer
understood
iiuman
na
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G
ood
P
ound
C
ake
.
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One
pound
of
longer
than
the
drone,
and
by
inuring
Here lies the body of Mary Ann Lowder;
Oregon, which he will sell in ouantitles to acclaim him to morrow. They coul«l not
«nit purchasers. Call and test the article. I undo what has been done in putting him sugar, half pound butter, tight eggs, our body and mind to exercise and ture who said : If you want your boy She burst while drinking aseidlilz powder’;
to stay at home don’t bear to«» hard on Called from this world to her heavenly rest.
where he is. He must begin, continue and ten ounces of flour before it is sifted ; activity, we shall more than double
FULL line of shelf and heavy hardware
nutmeg
or
mace
as
desired.
the gi ind-sloue when he turns the crank. She should hava waited till it effervesced.
the years of our existence.
for sale by
JOHN MILLER. i end his 1‘resitiential career on sutTereiu’e.
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