Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, July 24, 1886, Image 2

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SA101U.AI, July 24, 1RC6
Laborers vs. Rioters.
The Knightaof Lalior at Seattle
" h'aVo done a wise tiling in jilacinp
theraeelves on record as opposed
to the socialistic, anarchistic,
communistic elements that Jiave
. Bought to prostitute the honorable
purposes and Icuturcs of the or
der. No sensible, loyal Ameri
can workingman ever yet syin
pathized with the miserable fon
eign wretches who the other day
' ' fired at tho American flag in the
,' .streets of Chicago. If any such
have intruded themselves into the
order it is the duty of the
KnightR. as loyal Americans, to
disavow ilieir presence, imd that
is what we understand the
'' Knights at Seattle have doue. At
kj ..Chicago they have done the Bame,
"atid-we triMtl.nt every district
assembly in the land will follow
iu'their example. Socialism is an
'alien growth, the seeds of which
have been wafted from across the
t oea to our on n soil only to bear
tho most pernicious fruits.
It is of course eminently unjust
to hold the order ui any way re.
'" Bpousible, simply because the
communistic element has been
seeking to parade itself in the
guise 6t workingmen. It may be
'true that some socialists .have
.sneaked in through the back door
i. of the order, so. to epeak, with
the intention of betraying it at the
proper time. Gotfried Walter
in his testimony in turning state's
-evidence the other day at Chica
jjo, declared that in a certain con.
' tiugency he expected the work
iugtueu to join ti.em in their
' 'nefarious schemes. The sequel
showed that the anarchists as
'. thoroughly misunderstand the
true character of the American
workingman as the snobbish
w -coolie organ of this city.
To hold the order itself responsi
ble fur any ofthe socialistic demon
.titration because some of its mem
bers have proved false to its nc
ikuowledged principles is as logi
-al as it would be to pass a sweep;
dug anathema upou (Jlirietiuuuy
because 6ome of our greatest ras-
' -cals "" 'and defaulters havo
bedn prominent Sunday
jsdiool men and cliurch goers.
Portland "News."
An enterprising citizen in Ida-
.io, was elected a justice of the
peace, and the only law book he
had wa8a "Cushing's Manual."
The first case before him was that
of a cowboy, for stealing a steer.
' "When the case was called, the
only lawyer in the little town was
-there to defend the prisoner.
.'As there is no couusel for the
-other side," he said, "I make a
.motion the case bo dismissed."
Tho justice looked over his Maui
Ual. "A motion has to be sect
oned," he said. "I second the
.motion," promptly responded
-the prisoner. "The motion has
' been made and seconded that the
v -ase be dismissed," said the court.
"All in tavor will please say aye."
The prisoner and his attorney
-voted aye. "All opposed say
t. 'no.'''" Nobody voted. "The
motion is carried, and the case is
dismissed," remarked the court.
' A motion to udjourn is now in
order." The prisoner made tho
.motion and the court adjourned.
H-8aciumemto, July 20 At ex
'f ?fl BAQAlnn nf T.nrrialntn m wtiif.li
convenes to-day, it is stated that
-xtreuuouB eudeavors will be made
to'elect A. A. Sargent to fill John
P.Miller's unexpaed term, lte-
.publicans havo forty majority on.
.Joint ballot Governor Stuiiemuu
, on being interviewed yesterday
Oti possibility of attempt being
made to elect a U. S. Senator,
-Btated emphatically that he had
. Jiot the slightest idea that Euch a
thing wouid take place. "I
. thought of that before ray procla-
" matiou on the Irrigation question
was issued, hut I am confident
that nothing will be done to dis
jturb-the seat of Seuator Hearst.
Washington vetoed only two
"tills in his eight years service as
-'President and Lincoln only oue,
'.All tho Presidents prior to Clevc
only vetoed one hundred and nine
bills, while ho lias already
rreached ueaily as many. The
, (bills vetoed save $7,000 to the
treasury each jear, while the
- .President's green house costs the
country over 510,000.
Exleusive'aud elaborate prepare
ations are being pushed forward
in San Francisco for the approach,
ing Grand Army reunion. One
of the features will be an im.
mense triumphal arch under
which the grand parade will pass
during the encampment. It wiT,
ne one of the largest structures
ofthe kind ever raised, and artistic
talent has been brought into use
in making it. The site of the
arch will be -on Market street,
near OTarrell, opposite the lot
formerJy occupied by the Ban
croft building. The mam arch
will span the street, the opening
beingsixty feet wide and fifty feet
high. At each side are towers
with smaller arches spanning the
sidewalks on each side. The tow
ers will be sixteen feet wide and
twenty-five feet running the dip
cction of the street. The dis
tance from the ground to tbo top
of the framework of tho arch is
eighty feet. The side arches are
thirteen feet wide.
Nothing like a newspaper stand
ing up iu defense of home manu
factures: A New Jersey woman
sent her boy for flea powder to
bo used on a pet goat, and be
cause billy didn't die, the eastern
newspapers say that California
flea powder is a fraud. The S. F.
"Alta" rises in defense of Cali
fornia flea powder. It says: It
is an iuuecticide, the most effec
tive iu the world, but it is not
poisonous. Wo have a friend
who mistook a can of it for mus
tard. mixed it with vinegar and
ate it on his corned beef." That,
certanly, ought to be sufficient,
at all events it tends to prove that
the friend of the California edi
tor has a stomach as strong as the
average New Jersey goat
There is bad news for defaulters
and dynamiters. A new treaty
of extradition between the Uni
ted States and Great Britain has
been negotiated, audwill soon be
sent to the Senate. By the terms
of this treaty Great Britain is to
surrender our defaulters who rush
oil to Catiada, and wo are to sur
render tho dynamiters who com
mit outrages in the British do
minions. This will be equitable
all rouud. But defaulting and
dj namiting will not be such pleas
ant pastimes.
For every sixteen months since
the wur was over the Republic
cans aviraged a reduction of M,'
000,000 on tho public debt, be
sides paying interest on the whole
balance a great portion of the
time at lrom 6 to 7 per cent.
The Democrats have only paid
58,000.000 iu a corresponding
time, nor have they done any
other big things notwithstanding
the wonderful good times they
promised us, but comparisons are
odious.
Land offices are in receipt of a
letter from the commissioner of
the general laud office, dated
June 4, 1886, in relation to the
repayment of the excess purchase
money paid on pre-emption and
commuted homestead entries. It
is to the effect that tho party who
originally entered the laud and
paid the purchase price, is enti
tled to the rebate and no part of
it is to be paid to subsequent
owners ofthe tract.
Gladstone's "Home Rule lor
Ireland" has been defeated for
the present by tho voters of
Great Britain. lie is defeated
but not conquered, aud "Homo
Rule for Ireland" is postponed
but not prevented. Its triumph
is only a question of time. Glad
stone telegraphed to his friends:
"Wales and Scotland have doue
their duty quickly. England will
have to learn hers, but slowly aud
painfully."
Representative Milliken of
Maine, tsays that BIaine's,4Twenty
Years iu Congress" has thus far
uetletl its author 250,000. It
may be doubted whether Presi-
dent Cleveland will ever write a
book that will have so great a
sale.
Congress has been in session
seven months, and tbo whole
business is tbu 6ummed uu by
the Boston Pilot: 'Congress han
Anna nntliinrr nnrl tlio PrPai.lont
" ' if ..... -.--.......
vetoed it
f
CLARK In Ln-t river Hey. July 12, in I
II r. and Mrs ilium Clark, a duugli-t
ic..
nuAGIAND In Lost river valley, July,
12th, to Mr. and Jrs. Cbas Hoagiand a
daughter. '
CRYDER In Sam's valley, July 20th, to
Sir. and Mrs.II. Crjdcr.a daughter,
DARIMNELLE On Thompson creek,
July 2uth, to Mr.and.Vrs. H. L. Dard
anell, a son.
HANLY Near Jacksonville, July JOlb,
to Jlr. and Mrs, J. A. Ilanley, a daugh
ter. WILSON Near Medfoid, July Clh, 10
Jin and Mrs. I. H Wilson, a daughter.
MAKK1ED.
COOPER McCOLLUJ At Deer creek,
Josephine county, July 6lh. by Rev.
B. F. acott. E. H. Cooper and Miss
Maltha A. McCollum.
COiHRAN- COCHRAN At the Link,
ville Hotel, July 13, by J. A. Applcgate,
J. P- 'Jerry Cochran and Mrs. Ella
Cochran
Among other things, the next
legislature should deprive Mr.
C. B. Carlisle of Portland, of his
sinecure.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Administrator's Sale of Real
Property.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
by an order of tho county court oi
Jackson county, Oiegon, duly made and
enured of record, on the 8th ofJulv. 18SU.
the same being a day of the regular July
term, iau, oi sam court, tue unueraigueet,
as the administrator ofthe estate of Pat
rick UcKavanaugh, dereaseed, was au
thorized and commanded to sell the fol
lowing described real property, belonging
to said estate and lying nnd being in
Jackson county. Oregon, to-wit:
The undivided ot the sa'oon properly
situated on the north side of California
street in Jacksonville known as the Far
mers Exchange.
Aud iu pursuancn of said order I will on
Suturtlar, Augul 27. 1S5B.
be ween the hours ot 10 a. m. and 2 r. m.
of said day, at the court House door in
Jacksonville, Jackson couuty, Oregon,
sell the above described real property to
the highest bidder.
Terms of Sale Said property will be
sold for gold coin cash in hand on day of
sale. J.G. Bikoset,
dminstrator estate of Patrick JfcKav
anaugh deceased.
July 24th 1SSG.
Citation to Heirs.
In the County Court ot the Slate of Ore.
gon for the county of Jackson, silting
in probate, July term. iBSO.
In the mat tr ol the estite of Geo. II.
Young, deceased.
To Rosa Fay, Francis Luy, John Young. J
mil. loung, .isaueue louug, .eiauru
Ellen Young.
YOU ARE HEhEBY NOTIFIED
tint Mrs. K. Young AdininUiratnitnx,
has filed her petition praying lor an order
ol said court to sell the following des
cribed real property belonging to said es
tate to-wit:
Lot 1 in block 50 in the town of Jack
sonville, Jatkson county, Unon, begin
ning at the cast corner of Slid lijock aud
running thence south Along the lice of
Oregon street 220 feet thence north 4S
feet thence west 2G4 feet to First-street,
thence north 4Jt leet thenoe east 2s3
feet along the line of First to Oak stiects
thence south 4lijtf feet theneeeant "A
leet to the place of beginning, also lot 5
in block 53 beginning at the bouth cor.
ner of b uck 53 and running thence north
46J feel thence west 19 J feet aloni: the
line of Oak street thence southerly 100 feet
to Oregon street thence alung the line of
Oregon sleet 51 feel to the pUce- of
beginning, also lot 2 in block 58 begin
nmg at the west corner of said block and
running thener south 4"i33 feet thence
east 114Js thence south 43.31 feet thence
west 118 feet en the line ol First street
to thcplhcu cf beginning, all appraised al
$1,000.
Therefore notice is hereby given to the
heirs-at law of caid estate that the prater
of said petition wi 1 be heard and at the
usual place of holding County Count in
Jacksonville, in said county and State, on
Tuesday, Sept. 7th, 188G, at 10 o'clock a.
xi.. at Inch time the said heirs and all
others interested in said estate arc hereby
notified to appear and show canse, it they
have, why an order of s-ile should not be
made as In the atorcsaid petition prayed
for.
Published by order of Hon. E. DePeatt,
Judge.
Attest: W. H. PARKER, County Clerk
Summons.
In the Circuit Court ofthe ctate of Ore
gon for the County of Jackson.
Robert Westrop, P.aintitf, j
vs. Divorce.
Rnlhey Jane Westrop, Defcndt. )
To Ruthey Jane Westrop, Defendant:
TN THE NAME OF THE ST4TE OF
J. Oregon, you are hereby required to
appear and answer the comp nint filed
asrainstyou in thcab-te entitled suit in
the above entitled court on or before the
4th day of October, 1888,. thtt beins the
first day of the nest recufar term of aid
court, and you arc hereby notified that if
you fail to so apjwar and answer said
complaint within said time, plnintifl will
apply to said court tor Ihe relief demand
ed in said complaint, to-wit: For a de
cree -against you dissolving the marriage
contract now existing between you and
plaintiff, and for costs and disbursements
of this suit.
This summons is served by publication
by order of Hon. L. R Webster, judge of
said court under date of June 25, 188G.
II. KELLEY,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Nervous Debility.
A SURE CURE GUARANTEED.
DR. E. C. WEST'S nerve and brain
treatment, a specific for Hysteria,
Dizziness, Convulsions, Nenous Head
ache. Mental Depression, Loss of Memory.
Spermatorhoca. Impotcncy, Involuntary
emissions, premature old age, caused by
over-exertion, sell-abuse or ovcr-indule-
ence, which leads to misery, decay and
'death. One box will cure recent cases.
Each box contains one month's treatment,
one do lar a box, or six boxes for five dol
lars: sent by mail prepaid on receipt ol
price. We guarantee six boxes to cure
any case. With each order received by us
for six boxes, accompanied with five dol
lare, we will send the purchaser our writ
ten guarrntee to return the money if the
treatment does not effect a cure. Guaran
tees issued only by
WooavRD, Clarke & Co,
. HOIKS
Wholesale ani" Retail Druggists. Port-
Rmi, Oregon
Urders by mail at ijf liar price.
- HORN-
a. h. y .
1 X JCi JV)5 Hlr Vigor tettorta j-onih-fulirfrahnjMd
color .to Uiti and gtj
hilK It ttato tbMe-neoltf br tho itlm
elation cf tbo balr loots mud color gtaadi.
It irjuvtoatM tbo -rr A TR " !" f
It restores to tho Jl " " tbat, either by
rtMoa of a;a or diseases cf the scalp. Las
bccwM dry, harili and brittle, a pEancy'-anoW-flossy
silken softness of extremo beauty.
There is no dye la -iyert HaU-TTT f fT
and the good Itdocs Is by tho AUVJ-t
It Imparls to tbo foDJcles, and tho elcan.
llnctr and tealthfnlness of tho eondiUon
la which it cuinLuia tho scalp.
s TrpTs-c Mr Vigor renews tho lair
J. X JiiXV 55 Hair Vigor Is tlwr best euro
known for Brashy Ilalr, Ecald Head, ltcktns'
Humors, Tetter Bores, Torpid Follicles, rnd
all ether diseases cf tbo scalp that eius
tho falling of tho TT A TT? "li 1U fjd'nc
KoUiIns cleanses J a .IVcfthgnUsjneo
of dandruff so perfectly, and to effectually
prevents Iu return, as Atib's 1UI3 Vicoa
In addition to the curative and rtt-.rat!v
virtues peculiar to Aycr'sllalr "TTTfl f)T?
It Is a toilet luxury. Thollalr XUVXk
Is by far the cleanliest halr-drcsein? made
It causes tho hair to grow thlci and lun-f,
and keeps It always soft and glossy.
Ayer's Hair Uigor
Contains no deleterious Ingredients. Its c3
prevents all scalp disease, secures agsln.t ihe
hair growing ttiin or gray, and surcl cures uj
baldness tb Is not vrjptmc.
rsrjiREn bt
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co, Xowell, Mais.
Sold by all Druggists.
ATTORNEY &.COUNSELOR-ATJiAW
Jacksonville, Or.
Yill prac'ice in a'l the Courts ol the
State Office with District Attorney,
i ourt House.
Dissolution of Partnership.
The partnership heretofore c.iisting-be-tneen
Snmue -OeRoboain and C. K.
Beaum c, under the firm name of DeRo.
loUm & Co , has been this elay mutually
dissolved the said Samuel DeRoboani
continuing the business in his onn name,
and paying all the debts of the said firm
of 1 eRoboam & Co. when due and all
the debts owing to slid firmup"lo to this
date are duo and payable to C. K.Reaumle.
Jacksonville, July 0th, I860. .
5. Df-kobcum
C. K". Ukaomle."
County Treasurer's Sev
enth CJoticc.
Office of Treasciier of Jackson Co , 1
Jacksonville, July 2, 1&J0. f
XJOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN" TIUT
1 1 there are funds in the t'ounty Treasury
for the redemption of thefollowing coun
ty -ttarrants, protested up to August BOlh,
1881:
204, 218,216, 215, 214, 220, 153, 182, 300,
329,238, 245,280,317,313.293, 101, 242.
253, 3211.323, 325, 244, 247, 208, 225, 220,
301, 322, 230, 272, 273, 250K, 235, 304. 105,
240, 250, 7, bOO. 801. 330, 751, 350, 355, 344,
342, 343. 4G7, 303, 3-3, SGI, 378, 302, 1907,
270, 2S7, 729, 758, 347, 305, 400,812, 040, 2,
333-
Interest on the same will cease from
this dale.
NEWMAN FISHER,
County Treasurer.
Assignee's
Notice.
The undersigned having been appointed
xYcsignee of-the estate of J- O. Whipp.
As-i jnor, ajder and'and in pursuance of
an act ot Ihe Legislative Assembly of ihe
State of Ofgon, entitled ".-in act lo secure
Creditors a ju;t division of the estates ol
Debtors vht conrey to Assigiiecs fur the
benefit o" creditors," approved October
18, 1S78, anjj the aoen ''ncnts thereto ap
proved February 25. l&aS, hereby gies
notice lo all those owing the estate that
an immedibte settlement is wjiue"1, and
thnso IiHViug claims will present them at
once accompanied with the necessary
vouchers
My office i in Jacksonville, Oregon,,
where all tenements can be made
a. II. MEGLY.
Assignee of J . C. Whipp.
Petition For License.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed, E . B. Calon, will apply to Ulie
County Court at the Jugut session lor li
cense to tell liquor in less quiiMitus fhnn
one gallon in the town ot i entral Point
for the period of-six months Horn July 11,
1880. E. B.Catoji.
Central Point. June 13, 18SG.
B.F DOWEL.
DAUlIIIEll
A!h;ny?
AT LAW
ym UJll3ia6'
"AfSzS ' rnnV-i !. Oi
, , MX V-
rr'!e'itir nt'eMoii -id to rrui saits,
toid tltrs ""t co ec'iOts, laiiuJine Uov
ernaienl l.'l.i ns.
Land rd F a'l Tree Fjr Sls or Lease.
I ata tho owner of vo f anr s
Ail lave tit r-'aiti'-R rr.ngi ailbro fa,
m 1 pwi rich i -ny in ra in. Tney hi
bi h tLnheriiBilr" iii.i-niliro"-oa,'T orih"
rrl-tn d :a C l!uir-un"na;fi teen
airfts n ti.t biinij f mt tne" lwill
oll oiiA-e-i f.r e"!i "li I ot Hrdo-ilhj
in-ti Imt ,intitflr hr cimakc
thnm n y ft tliol ntl't willralttratoiL
ror fart' er par'ica a a i-qn r i'f.
ajl i R K. DOWELLv
This' space is reserved for
Mrs. M. Mensor's
Hi Wm STORE.
DAVID LINN,
GENERAL UNDERTAKER.
iSD SEALER IN
corrxar TKUvizaiTarGS
GOFFINS FURNISHED ON THE
shortest notice and cheaper than at any
other establishment in Southern Oregon.
Fumilure of all kinds kept on hand or
made to order
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Fjggv
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Merrits Cagli $toie.
?The Only Cash Store in Jacksonville!
Spring" Stock!
NEW 3PKICES!
CofTee C. Sugar, 13 lbs. for 1 00
Powdered Su-;ar, per box 3 00
Choice C. R. Uofleeyper lb,. . . .VT
Fair C. R. Coffee, per lb. 10
Choice Oolong Tea, per lb., r. . . . 60
Oysters, per ran,... 124 and... 15
Gloss Starch, 6 & box' ..".. .'...- 65
Assorted Jtllie ....-;.... 25
Good Lard, 10-lb.can.. .,. . . .-. 75
Sardines, per box.... 10-and.... "15
Dress Goods ! Fancy Ginghams
LIISTKISr ULSTERS !
Red Men's Building,
-Z
A. H. "Mmfl
Successor to
Bilker & Maegly.
Selling goods for
Glory and Very Small Profits.
-
We keep in stock all kinds of Shelf Hardware, Stove and Tinware, Oils and Plows.
Wagons Harrows and Cultivators
r amps, Bells, Rope, Iron, Paint and other Brushes, Curry
Combs, Tacks, Window glass, Coal oil, Hinges, Blackings. Pad
locks, Door locks, Powder and Shot, Fues, Caps Sand Paper,
Knives and forks, Cross cut saws, Hand saws, Planes. Nails
Trans, Grind stones. Bolts. Augers, (liihlo. nhnin. mul mnii.
other goods too numerous herein
Largest Stock of Hardware and Farm
Implements in Southern Oregon.
Call or write for prices A. II . JI vfcily & Co., Jacksonville, Oregon.
GENUINE CLOS
Owing to ill health and recent fina ci il difficulties, Ihe undeisigned has conc'ud
ed lo retire permanently from the mercantile-business, and ihcreforu offers for .i c hid
entire slock ol
43ma9
tlPtZBS 99
At the Old Ashland Store,
At Sam Frniieio Cs I
The Store and
OFFERED
Ashland, Oi., June 26. 1885.
JAMES
DEALER IN
Groceries mz& -miMm
HATS AKD BOOTS,
Tobacco, Cigars,
California street, between Oregon and Third, Jacksonville.
V -
CALL AND
Fresh NeTT Stock
PRODUCE TAKEN
Frank Brothers Implement Company.
DEALERS IN
Far i ii 5 Mill Machinery
RUFORD'S WALKING PLOWS, HODGE'S DOUBLE DRAPER Headers
LaBELLE WAGONS, WALTER A. WOOD'S MOWERS,
McSHEhRY DRILL AND LEEDERS, REAPERS. TWINE BINDERS,
BUFORD'S GA.NG & SULKY PLOWS, COATES SULKY RAKES,
BUFORDS RIDING AND GEAR, SCO'IT & CO.'S Engines & Threshers,
WALKING CULTIVATORS, COOPER CO Saw Mill Machinery,
RANDALL WHEEL HARROWS, CARRIAGES, SPRING WAGONS,
THE CELEBRATED HOLLO .VTOOTH, BUCKBOARD WAGONS,
HARROWS, Etc., Ete., E-c.
A Full Line Of Farm Machinery.
"Write for catalogue. Address either
FRANK BROS IMP'L. CO, Portland. Or.
Or, R..W. PORTER, Agent, Or-gon
NewGoods,
French Calf Sewed Boots, ,.?5 00
Carpets, Floor and TabU OiU
cloth in excellentpflrtierna
Good Calf Boot, .-.-. . rr 3 75
Good Kip Beot, ,. 2 50
Boys' Suits, l'2:to If yearn,.-.... 6 00
lien's Soit fair .-,.-.. . .-,. 10 00
Lidies Stocfiings 10'to. .-...' 60
Ldien' French Rid Shoe 3 50
Ladies' Amerban Kid Shoes.. .-. 2 25
1 Jacksonville, Oregon.
to mention.
SALE.
Fixture will ha
!FO:ft RENT.
J M, McCALL
DRUM,
6
Candies, Etc., Etc.
SEE MY '
and New Prices !
IN EXCHANGE.
Citj, Orejo. apr II 3 lit
&C08
TO OFFSKT
The Bull Einesf
lias marked his goods down to ""
Hard Times Prices
. .He will sell you- MORE GOODS for
:LESS MONEY than evef Ware sold?
in Jacksonville. His stork js
.AS GOOD AS THEJEST
And his prices w 11
ASTONISH YOt?!
! - 4
It is needless to enumerate the articled
he lins-tQ sell, as he keeps everything to
be found in a first-class
i
General Merchandise Sfore
When in town give him a call nnd h
ai11 ihos qu ach!s at prices that will
KNOCK m HARD TiMES,.
lelea clean out your head.
- i
His stock is variedfand complete", and
yotican hardly ask lor anything he ha1
not got. " - i,
Itemcmbcr the p'acc coroner of Saliv
fornia and Oregon streets
; Highest Market Ptice
PAID FOR
. FARM PRODUCE!
tSC.iIl'and stfeif this adv-rtisoment
is not as true as gosticl
icl
AVMAN FIMIEU.
HllSTfillS liSPOIUUM!:
. $
Jackncnvillo, Oregon.
Mi mun::, - rropricior
DUALKI! IX AM. K1ND3 OF AORI
cullmil itni'-p:ei4H. tnoln -of nW
kinds and .i "cijc.il usiorlieut Of xheU1
lir.rilttsiy.
!Tp nlo kf-ep the lnrji"! slo-'k ot and'
ili I ho l.itcsl mipKvrw nu In
GUNS AIfi PISTOLS,
An Wii. pimT'iBXT or
5Ji.lii:ig TcoU'is,
X.wawr, Shot, Stc
JLAMPS, CHAfJDFUl-'RS-
AD ALL BKW1S OF OIL
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1 1 line imkiiij jo.ir .Mirolnisea.
Father's tos,,
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AMGLF. &, PLYMALE Prop's
Tlie ilhiTcrsignevf takes pleasnre In a
noiHKintliaMie his opentil his pure P
business in tile n-'W town ofMiiIford, On
egon. nndis now prepared to furnish, la'
quantities!!) suit,
GROCERIES,-
PROVISIONS;,
PAINTS AND OILS
MACHINE Oil
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,.
CAN DIES, TCUTS,
DRY GOODS', CLOrilING, Etc.-
My stuck is fresh and first-class, and tf
propose to keep a full assortment of every'
thing in rcy line and sell at
PRICES LOWER THAN"eVER
All I ask ii a trial.
("Highest price paid for P-odaee.
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