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by labor is
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iflcation of cheeks as •* good,” signed by
P ersonal V anity .^—The vanity that
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who
immediately after, and the survive« the decay of every personal charm
No accumulation of property
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1 l>R tVi:FWr¥T^ e<luM t(* tb« accumulation by the loan of Savings Bank of Pittsburgh has been swindled ir, of all the foibles, the most ridiculous.
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AKKAAGLJ1EYTM moneydtseven percent interest. We took iby its cashier < of * $16,000. This is a very fair One can hardly blame a beanlifal women
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‘or that line of operations. We for rejoicing in the admiration to whioh her
week’s work for
a»ion, in a late article, to comment upoi
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ition of
8even-eigbthsof the
countr ry venture the assertion that these^gentiemen are mirror tells her she
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Btaih the several hundred paper money “very moral,” good Republicans, go especially ting off to the boat advantage the physical
YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON,
HARNESS and SADDLERY r-frO s in
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YÌUIVUj with
wiiu the
vue govern- for the largest kind of money circulation, and perfections with which heaven has endowed
our
midst, which,
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end
at
Washington,
are
flooding
the
’ _ ’ J cquntry look upon Thad. ¡Stevens, Ben. Wade and her; but the* withered grandma who waa
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one thousand millions of dollars Beast Batter as saints.
once a Hebe is not excused by her wither­
Banks, like fire, are good servants but bad ed ante-faded cheeks, lack-lustre eyes, and
promises
to
pay, every dollar of
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loafing at the expense of labor, at masters. The fewer we have the better off hair that has depreciated from gold {0 pew- y
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|ix and reven per cent, interest for are the people. This money power is the ter, and is lacquered over to conceal the
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unj ust and deceitful of all earthly powers. charge. Looking glasses tell the tenth to
Interest, secrectly, quietly, mysteri* most unjust
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, (In advance.)
hjs from labor so much at its earn* It entails upon millions excessive toil, poverty three score as to sixteen. They reflect saf­
s.
iogs that in a race for accumulation, interest and want, while it keeps them ignorant of the fron as overlaid with manufactured* Mootn,
One Copy One Year, . . . • • ' H ??•
Workingman in cause of their sufferings. ; It silently transfers they tell the enameled elder “
Will 1 vastly get ahead of the workingman
’/temé thate«o
to her
One Copy Six Months, .
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' ^te of earnings. A cat» is laid j a * large
share of their earnings into the bands it is unnatural. And what the rninpr says
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JB^Clergymen and Teachers will be Fur­
never lifted a Anger to silently, society repeats wjth a sneer. It
dowte in Perry’s Monetary System, where a of others who have
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labor. - j The evil is impossible to mistake rouge for the tint of
perform any
any productive
pr<
nished with the C ourier at $2,00 per annum.
couple of men are e supposed to be desirous of perform
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bey are good Workmen ; power of money hasl>een politically estab- nature. The imposture is apparent to ev­
tune. They
making 7 a fortune.
ch Itys tip a dollar per day over expenses. » lished, and it must be politically annulled.— ery observer as'if “ beware or paint ” wero
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New \ork
Day Book.
New
York
Day
Book.
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is
put
out
at
interest
as
fast
as
it
This
OREGON
written on the forehead of the piok»Muoer-
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accumuli
m
each
six
months
savings
of
a
ed
lady. Pale young woman as sallow old
One Square, 12 Lines or less, one Inser-
When
these
men
¡ay
out.
dollar
a
day
are
loaned
The
Dallas
Gasette
gives
the
following
ones are much given to coloring the cheek,
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earn
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ofcsixty
one
years,
their
earn*
reach
(be
<ge
óf¿sixty
he
undersigned,
thankful
for
the
libera
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in this age of personal artifice. Hundreds
interesting
facte
in
regard
to
one
of
ite
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1,00.
For each subsequent insertion,
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were
$24,200.
but
the
interest
patronage
extended
to
him
in
the
past
girl* between the age of sixteen Md
and twen-
twen
subsccriber«, Mrs. Polly Davidson: “ She
A liberal deduction will be . made
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to $104,550 in the forty years.
- to his old customers ...
J others,
say
and
their face« at least as ofton at they
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Quartery, Yearly, and half Yearly Adver­ would
is the mother of 12 grown children, 105 ty paint
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the two men to live twenty years
that he
is
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better
prepared
than
ever,
to
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clean
their
teeth.
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age of eighty-one,
and J grand children, 117 great
Never were there more counterfeits of no-
Hotel, Medical and Law Cards, $10,00 per supply all demands for
and 3 great, great grand children. Total
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loan
their
money,
the
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tore in circulation that at this our day^w
annum.
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n in the sixty years would be number of child », 237. There wen ia It is the fashion to be spurious. Grey beads
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t^Coin Being the basis on whioh our
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put
thi«
case
in
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words
the army, one
, two sons-in-law, fifteen are scarcer than grey nortes. Coate are so
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rates are fixed, Currency will only be taken
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the power of interee^
these two grand sons, and
interest,
e great grand son.— cut as to imply swelling fieteors and exten­
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at market value.
the age off twenty-one, and lay r ¡There are only two » copperheads in the
sors where there is nota muscle to the sleeve,
Of
v/1 all
an kinds
mu ns a*nd
ana descriptions, and lower
lar
yeàra This
lar a day ibr forty year*
sons, with their families, and pantaloons so shaped ; that mere drum­
family. Two soqs,
than^the same class and Quality of articles
s ‘ each six, months loaned
COUNTY OFFICIAL
DIRECTORY.
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sticks seed) herculean. A plumpness that
can be purchased elsewhere the
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is akin to that of the “ lay fingers ” in the
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have
saved by ’ 4 ty, and one in Montgomery county, this
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Brown; . Sheriff
“, L.¡ L. Whit *
imantilla
store,
pervades
the
pettiooat
world
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lading up, and putting” out every rix-months State. : She is
isjtill
hus- ­
still living with her hus
comb; Clerk, S. C. Adams; Assessor,
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ir dUUar'a
dollar's day, the sum of $104.550 00.-»-
00.**- band, James Davidson, at North Salem, and, io sbottane half of the general public
Smith; Treasurer, Clem. Eckles; School
is cotton, wire, whalebone and superfluous
ey thèùi
iS go on twenty years longer, and and both arh
afe yet enj<
enjoying good health.-— broadcloth and ieraeymero.
Superintendent, Rev. John Spencer; Coroner,
_-rr_.L th^uiseMres
th^uiselVe8 .out of their income, and
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Registbr.
J. W. Watts; Surveyor, A. S. Watt.
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When the whole truth is known, -the
W hy F olks R ead L ocals .—-people
clear ■fllMIlÉHRHipMI
$$o,000 each, on it
the saving of one
done on short Notice.
read
articles of local interesé fot reason»
dollar 1^■■
«’day for sixty years, the interest on “copperhead” part of the above “trag­
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these savings
up'and
t’ings being kept up'
and re-invested
as opposite as man and wife. A. read»
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edy,” wilLbe divested of its poetry.—
®c%.The highest Market price paid for each siji months during the period.
about a fight because he was there and saw
Suçais the power*
power of money); and this
HIS HOTEL is still kept for the accom­ Hides and produce.
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The two “ copperheads „ aforesaid, are it., B. reads because he wasn't there and
modation of boarders and the travelling
priiicipjte
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of
accumulation
leads
to
the
deplors
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wv.
didn’t ; C. because he’d heard about it,
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able
n -jjlts knotf n as national pauperism. — the only members of the whole entire “nu­
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be able to merit a continuance of the patron?
•ne classgets smasingly rich, the other, merous progeny ” that have any- character and D. because he hadn’t^ while those
age heretofore so generously extended to me.
GOOD STABMXG,
wbo had a hand in it, wonted io know
by thJj sape rule, gets fearfully poor. The
^Customers
from the J Opposite
among
their
neigbbors
for
intelligence.
and attentive hostlers.
bow
muefi of truth concerning them .the
ba
pi
tallies,
<8
a
body,
prey
on
labor
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then
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side
of
the
river,
who
purchase
the
editor has deemed compatible in its utter­
In connection with this ‘bouse will be
prey on each other ; and the.end is a concen
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amount of five dollars, wilfbe entftled’to tration of
G en . W ashington ' s L ast ¡V ote — ance, with a eontinuatoin of his oten earth­
*" great wealth in the I
7s of the
kept Horse«, Buggies, ^c^
to ­
lery fe < When this country ’•*■•« old as The Father of bis country was conscien­ ly career. The consciousness, doo, that
tf. ferriage at my expense.
on reasonable terms.
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is now, we shall show the same pic­ tious in the discharge of every duty as a i hundreds of others are perusing the same
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Qne-half
One-half
of England is to-day'owned
to-day owned citizen, and never failed to vote. The last
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Dayton,
Decembér
1,
1866
llayden,
article
simultaneously
and
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there
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Ren. F.
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solitary individuals own one-half of Scotland.
- > solitary;>djviduals
of 1799, in the town of Alexandria. He conversation, doubtless adds to the zest
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NEW BOOT AND SHOE suits
sults ofithe
of-the power of money, and that power died on the 11th of December following, with which ordinary readers eagerly de­
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Out of the exhorbitant rates of interest The Court House of Fairfax county w%3 vour articles that otherwise would have
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POLK COUNTY,
The growing
increase of a circulating medium then over the old Market ixvupc^
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but a dull perusal or no perusal at alL
nation ; every ^dollar
dollar that mediately fronting Gadsby’s Tavei ¡rn. The
is pauperizing the nation;
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The Press, the Pulpit and the Pctficoat—1
tloafe d£aws interest. New York State has to entrance into it was by a slight flight of
VV State.
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mo|e paupers, according to her popula
’ day mofe
popula- ­ crazy step ontbe outside, and while the three ruling powers of the.day. The first
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spreads
knowledge,
the
second
spreads,
mor
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í. i' tion, than either England,Scotland,
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Wales,
or
election was progressing—several thou­
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HE nnderaigned b?gs leave to announce çven Ireland, and the poverty of the masses is
als, and the third spreads considerably.
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of
persons
being
assembled
around
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to the public, that he has established yearly incresing in the ratio in wbich weahb
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A distinguished physician recommends the1
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himself in Day ten. Oregonjin the business is of concentrating in the hands of the few, and the polls—Washington drove ; uj> in bis application of slippery elm bark to the
SALEM, OREGON.
of manufacturing Boots and Shoes ol all and this concentration is all the more rapid under old and well known family carriage. The bite of a mad dog. Who woul4riisuppoee
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every deccriptiou and pattern.
an increase of bank paper. Labor alono erans crowd 1 spontaneusly gave way ¡and made a
that the bark would cure the biUp
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Courts of this State.
.the interest which capital demands. It makes lane for
>r him to pass through, as he ap-
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a wonderful deal of difference whether labor preached the Court House steps, i > A gen­
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“ D idn ’ t you tell me you could 1
; the
I Boots, Shoes or Gaiters
business and also to the collection of debts,
pays oui'
of
its
earnings,
or
rather
its
pro*
out
) had
perty <|reatcd
^reatod 3 or 6 per cent, per year. The tleman who was standing at Gadsby’s duor plough ?” said a farmer to an It
and forwarding of proceeds.
made to order on short notice and
taken on trial. “Be aisy now,” _T— Pat;
superficial thinker would say, the difference saw eight or ten good looking pien imme­
tion guaranteed.
“ how could I hold it an two horses pullin it
is only 106 per cent, anyhow. *■ Let us see! diately spring forward and follow the Gen­
S. HURLBURT
IS^Mending done on the «boHest hotice
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away
? Just stop the Craythurs and I’ll hold
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Thé sup
sum of $1,000, loaned out for sixty years, eral up'the steps, in order to uphold and
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RAYMOND
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
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interest
added
every
six
months
at
the
rate
of
support
him,
if
necessary.
According
to
Dayton, March 17, 1867.
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$ 3 percept;
percent; per year, would show ns principal the customs of that time, the five or six
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The Sultan of Turkey is building a bob' *
Lafayette, Yambill County, Oregon. Will
and interest at the end of that time, $6,132 73. candidates were sitting on the bench, who house at the expense of 8100,000», Witte
tnd
practice in the Supreme, Circuit and all
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Now, at double, that rate of interest,
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interent, or at 6 rose in'a body and bowed profoundly on the the nutnber of wives he has, we should
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Vert gracefully think he had a hot-house at home always.
ibington. Very
pose tbAt
tb4t the-
the result would be double the entrance of Washington.
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B. O. BRAD9HAW,
returning their i salutation,
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the Register of
above
figures,
but
instead
of
merely
double,
IMrORTS AND DEALS IN
We should never estimate the temnd-
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COUNSELOR AT LAWt
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it is.
is $3^,671
>^3^,671 58. But let us see what the na­ the polls saidt “ Well, General, how do
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of
principles
by
our
ability
to
defend
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tional
il banks would get out of the proceeds of you vote ?” (it was then by viva voce).-i-
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, SHEET MU* I
Lafayette, Oregon.
consider
k
them,
or
an
objection
as
unan
­
labor, at thejend
théjend of 60 years, by the discount He looked a moment at the candidates, and
SIC,
MUSIC
BOOKß,
STRINGS;
of
a
single
$1,000 draft, gathering in the in» replied: “ Gentlemen, I vote for measures, swerable to which we can find nn tepW. 9i
ill practice in the District and Supreme
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tcrestViii Joining
Joaning it again^
again;, often enough to
yrestyt^l
off
the ct-
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of
Oregon.
A
Western
man,
speaking
of
not
for
men
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and
having
audibly
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make it nèt tbem, as it alWays does, 12 per
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cific
Railroad,
says
it
is
Otte
of
the
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grace-
^gTTaxes Paid, Collections made, and
.'peVyear; $1,000 at 12 percent, per nounced his vote, he made another g.
MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS. 4en|.;pàj
ful bow, and retired. He was "loudly niest coincidences in the world j that I al-’
Proceeds Promptly remitted.
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year,
coipp
,
compound
iuterest,
in
60
years
foots
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il 4 ■ h m interest and principal, $1,677,481 45.
But cheered by the outward crowd on returning most every alternate section of
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h n nuiirif . hîiÜ tt
either side of the road, belongs to
to his carriage. I. I
the
na|k)hql
banks
of
the
country
are
boast*
R. F. Bonham. Attorney at SOLE AGENT FOR THE CELEBRA- ing of making their capital earn 30
member of Congress.”
3 per cent.
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T reasure TBOVE.—In &e washed
ted Mason 4 Hamlin Cabinet Organ. Now, $1^000 loaned out for the 60 years at 30
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The best instrument of the kind in the per cent! interest added each six months and banks of »ravine, which juts into the ; „ John, I «aw year eoasio Isaac a few
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world. Also, Agent for Stefoway & Son’s re-loaneq, ¡loots up $294,986,060,207 (two Mississippi river a few miies below Wolf weeks ago, and he had jnat received; a fait
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which not a moat horrible gash in ms iarnk.”
celebrated
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ninetysfour
thousand,
nine
hun-
ill give'prompt
give prompt attention to all legal
Island, there was a few days ago, discovered
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thirty*six
tbirty*six millions, fifty-nine thou*
thou- by a Missouri hunter, a keg which the r** Ah, poor fellow ; what did he fall on
business entrusted to him at the Cap-
Gold Medal Piandj 0
“Well, really, I forget now; but jit rather
àvo hundred and seven dollars). This
sand, ÿ
itoL £ He will also praaetiee in any of the
finder
first
regarded
as
a
keg
of
powder,
strikes me it was on Tuesday."
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rodùctions would go in the period
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These instruments have elicited th je highest óf siati
but,
ob
attempting
to
remove
it
from
its
A yejrs from the producers to the cap-
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An Irish gentleman called on anieminent
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resting
place
ne
found
it
defied
his
efforts.
italista-
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of
$1,000,
pr
the
use
$1,00$,
at
30
per
cent.
commendatien from the musical profession,
singing-master to inquire his terms; |he maoir
pery4$re I
He thereupon employed a hatchet which ter said that he charged two gunieas fur tbo; e L
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GEO H. STEWABD’ and have 11 received the written testimony of It ii remarkable that to day, though this he carried in his belt, and dashing in the first lesson, bat only one for as many As it -
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of the keg, was both astonished and -pleased
pleased afterwards. ‘ ] *4
Oh, . bother the first
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States, as to their superiority over all others, half the wealth of her cities and towns is in gratified at a shower of ’ gold and silvor
sil
said the applicant, «¡let ns
the bandfe of five per cent, of the people 1 Is it
AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
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ingle all . around him. ’ menoe at the secon^!'*
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in quality and volume of tone, capacity for ex­ inexplicable“ that Europ», whose capitalists that fell with musi.................
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
$30,000
in
eagles,
The
keg
contain
r
> Why is a bridegroom worth more than th<t
pression, quickness of action, durability and have; by ftteb power of interest, been grinding
rompt attention given i to Collections, A
the producihg classes for five hundred years, $650 in half eagle«, $350 in quarter eagles, bride? Because she is given away, and he*
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Will practice in the Supreme', Distric quality of keeping in tune.
should sttow such instances of the accumula and 8170 in silver. There was nothing in is sold, ■
State.
and County Courts of 1 this
tion oT^wfalth, as to permit twelve individuals or on the k* 10
KVERY INSTRUMENT WARRANTED PXRFBCT.
PERF
who i buried it
Among the Paris worlnaen there is a story
to own obesbalf of Scotland, and one hundred there, or when it
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From
ap
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that
the Emperor has been dead for sometime,
H E. G. RANPALL,
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individuals to own one-half of England ? We pearance«. however, it is believed that it and that be was personated at a late military
have shown wbat $1,000 will amount to at 30
Cor. First and Alder sta., next door
was placed there al the outbreak of the re­ Eeriew by a well-known fentsttaker.. There
per
per year for sixty years, and yet
Post Office,
no28
re three men in Pari«, it seems,' who vegy
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transactions take place in Wall street weekly if bellion.
Irfsfayette Dodge, No.
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closely resemble his Majesty, one toeing the;
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at rate^i as high as one per cent, per day, or
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tout-maker in question, another a wood-i ran
INDEPENDENT
three hundred per cent,
cent per year. Labor has
L ead us not into T emptation .-r-An Irish- Bois de Boulogne, and the third the kef epci
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y
to foot’aft these bills.
|p purchase a a dancing room at Mont Parnasse. >
man once entered a book store
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in­ lead pencil, and amused hitnseli by looking
eets every Tuesday evening at 6 o’clock,
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books
that
filled
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coun^
stitutions* well exemplified .the past week. A over the numerous L *
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members of the order in good standing are
PLEASE
batch qf Rascalities turn upi, all within a few ter. “What's that
asked, panting to
invited to attend. .
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days. The cashier of the Fiftt National Bank a large gilt edge box; ’'That bog contains i A FTER this datS.I shall sell groderiefi- and
G. H. G resr , W. C T.‘
of Hudson, N. Y., is a defaulter for $50,000, Milton’s Paradise Lost; do ► yi
Of Wool !
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you wish
to buy XL confectioneries only for the caty My,
J. H. U pton , Wr R. S. ’
k Uri [
i pay the HIGHEST the ba<k crippled
ippjed inconsequence, and obliged it?” answered the polite clerk.1 “No, be­ brotits being meagre, I cannot keep up and
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Is in trouble through the de- why dont you give
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me
much
annoyanoe,
by
settling
f its cashier for $110,000.
$110.000. The I net * be temptin innoedrtboys like’m
meself to
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it falcationrflBf
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of ^Massachusetts at Boston is buy
a»k of
I’ll report
boy lost property ? 3Pon me «oul, -IT
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