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LAFAYETTE COURIER. TELEGRAPHICSUMMARY. V. 21 MISCELLANEOUS OREGON. ¿flie following named students The Maine Democratic .Convention Forest Grove has a female Post received their parchments at the „ / * v ' J- * hi» nominated Joshua Titcopib for Willamette University June 25t!i: . > . j < -w* j ' !> . * 1 ■ I master.’ Governor. » j | 1 - I Misses Eva R. Bieyman, Alice A. Vi Wool at Corvallis is worth 29 The Brazilian cable has been suc • » I- ' Cass. Sanili E. Cole, Ann McK’u- cessfully laid, and London is pow in cents per pound. nev 1 * and Élla t Stamms, and Messrs. telegraphic communication with Br^- Lane county is exci ted \ over • if il J. N. Duncan and S. O Royal. t4-’ I li' ; J if I- . .M small pox rumors. ■■ ...... . z »■ ■ ■ ■ Internal Revenue; receipts onj the Don’t hawk, hawk, spit, spit, blow, Work oxen are in great demand blow and disgust everybody with 22& were $569,136. |The total r|)Ceij ts your Catarrh and its offensive odor, for the fiscal year to date ate $10Q,- in Coos county. when Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy 105,000. Spiritualistic camp meeting in Will speedily destroy all odor, arest the discharge and cure you. progress at Rpck Island. The Senate Jhas confirmed the nbi 71 - 1 — ——— ination of Benjamin Mora|i, prose ! it The Fourth of July is expected Yamhill County Directory. •fl *=*•• Secretary of the Leghrion iti Londe n, at Hillsboro tomorrow. NOTES Fly time. - - ? A Too hot for base ball. RIDAT, JULY 3,1874 The bridge progresses finely. Hurrah for the Fourth of July! M. E. Church South. Three or four weddings “on the F. W. D. M»'g, r.VTOH. . J«, ' velvet,” in this vicinity. Appointments for Lafayette and Tillamook -Croquet and Chivalrie- arc attrac v" ’. — ■ V - iS’cnit are as follows : ’ First S.ibbath. Happy Valley, at 11 o’clock tive games at this place. — ■^ARKERA CO. are now prepared to arkf A. McMinnville. K:30 f . m .’ . offer • to the Fanners'and C onsumers aro Blackberries and raspborrie» Second H.ibbath. Tillamook. of Oregon, the largest and » best selected ^Tbird Sahhath, West Uhehaleni, 11 a .- m ., putting in an appearance. stock of General Merchandise ever offered Unuy School House, 3 p. m . in Yamhill county, consisting of__ Everybody goes to the dance to Fourth Sabbath. Armstrong’s School night (Friday) at St. Joe. llotyse, 11 a . m ., Lnfavette.6::;or. m ., • I . . Salmon is what’s the matter with, STAPLE and FANCY GOODS. Df. J. W. Ways will preach at this place the canines around town. the Second Sunday in every month at 11 a. r , m., ¡and in the evening at early candle- Dick Longacre has commenced to GH OCERIES, “«M* J ______ hrebuild the Haun bridge. CLOTHING, to be Third Assistiuit Assistant Sqcretftry Sijcretftry of County Judge’....... M. M. Rumsey CV^L. SAMVEL is our duly author Clerk'. ........................ The Panorama show was not much State from the 1st of ¡July J Tlje-Sen- K 1. li. l.amson Thomas Gcrrand, the murder er, BOOTS AND SHOES. ized Agent at Portland, Oregon. Sheriff............ .,..R. P. iJiril of a success--financially. HATS AND CAPS, ate also confirmed thle > nomination laf hopes for commutation.1 p Treasurer. ?... i....... .. J. M. Kelty Wm. Mathewi I« our authorized The latest conundrum—Are you Mr. Bass for Assistant Secretary i Dawson GI .ASSWARP AND QUDENSWARE. of ■ Baker couhty farmers are rais- Co.\Coninussiuners.. A ¡jeat at Portland. ' ‘ ‘ ( Hulery going to Hillsboro the Fourth? HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. the Treasury. c . . g- Surveyor..-.. I ...C. kUindley To-morrow will be the Epluribus ROLL OF HONOR. ing excellent Indian j}orn. . DRUGS, MEDICINES. Assessor.... -------1, Davis School Sup't The Senate has confining fhis |ioi . H. H. He wit Brngh Erin Go Unum. You bet. om T.N WARE CTC. Coroner. ... ‘ Plug Uglies* will furnish diver ..Dr. Johnson Since school closed the yonnsters ination of D. J. MalaJrkey ifor. U|iit it ,‘d All of which Live been selected from the hl The following is a list of the pupils LE'HSLATURF porters and Dealers of San Francisco, sion on the Fourth at Albatyy. appear to have run wild. Better have States Marshal of Oregon. of Miss M. A. Robinson’s school who State Senator .............. J. W. Cowls and will l>e ottered low for cash or country school all summer. I T. R. Harrison produce* ha to their names placed on the roll* Boys of Lane county amuse liep’s............ of ’ F ■ ■ ■ ' 5 f 1 , " Queen Victoria and the - Euipuroy ........ (A. IL Burbank The height of bliss — to have a * 'J- : Jp- / * of onor. We most’cheerfully give it young and facinating lady feed yo u Brazil exchanged ; < congratulatory themselves by slaughtering pan- I - ' space ,n i our columns. If other of OP.ESON OFFICIAL IIEEOTOKT. messages upon the^siiccesiful ; laying I thi?r. our teach jrs would act iu a similar cherries. Don’t it? , I i \ k ; Campmoeting comfiicnces to-day at of the Brazilian cabl(|. manner, they undoubtedly would EXECUTIVE UEI VBTMEXT. it _ ■ Union county’s portion of the Governor................ ....1..,. L. F. Grover the Hibbs campground. Rev. Mr. succeed better. The names are: Senor Sarmiento, upon his ^’retite- school fun^ amounts to nearly Sec retary of State..».. 8. F. JL-hadnick Arp now running, and are prepared to buy Sears is expected to be present. Treasurer mrer of State State....... L Eleiachner W aeat teat or to exchange for \\ heat, to grind 4r* sLooo. * Mr. Johu Williamson of Chelialem rnent from the Prusidenfcy ’of the ^i » State Printer.................. .Eugene ¿empiè for toll, or to ch&p for toll, or to grind high J. Sutton/ Alice Smith, : Valley has five hundred aerfcs of gent inc Republic, w|l .11 be appoinDcd • r » > ' I ' “ i State Librarian....... 8. C. " Simpson or to grind low or not to grind nt at all, or any J. Bridwell, Flora- Smith,; wheat and oats sown, and it looks Minister to Washing on. The list of premiums fo.r the Register of State lamds. E S.-McComas wa y to please the farmers, . so i that they wifl wih no t go a nay scolding. Jno. Sanders, splendid. Elteu Bo bison: ... ü j CONGKE.-SIOXAI., The’Japinese Government issues^ a Oregon State Fair for 1874 has M. Hrnde rson ! • The hoodlums amuse themselves by Addie Ladd, • — i ~ v ? • », U. S. Senator |. James K. Kelley Äu- been published. Ella Ladd, Geo. Bridwell throwing apples on sticks to the det notification that after ..... J. H. Mitchell Thus. Ladd, • riment‘of windows and the eyes of gust next the exportation qf ricé Mid M. Sprenger,' I rela Congressman . .... Jos. (». Wilsou No new development^ ini B. Sanders. O. Sprenger, » Is now open for storage, free of charge to pedestrians. wheat beyond the sunk ix! prob seak will be nroliib- al those that will give us the preference of FEDEBAjL OFFICERS. Wm_. Jackson R. Sutton, tion to. the iiNirder of Gonrad ----------- ;---------------- I ited, ’ j i heat for cash, .uvliasing their \\ Wheat cosh, at thf tb^ M. Robison, A. Sanders, Base Ball Items. r U. S. District Judge . .>.M. P. Deudy uttuvhaBing hi : Werner at Salem. highest market price, any time when they E. Harrison, U. 8. Marshal.. ... I. Tho’s G. Young mi iy see proper tq sell. ti G. Sprenger, The charge for letters from Fvai ce Clerk U. 8. Court.,.. On last Saturday a few of the base .......11. Wilcox Al ce Harty, *E. Hjidwell, Bo come on, gentlemen, , we have a free to the United Status Lvill be: 10 ce its, T1 ic La Grande Sentinel, of Surveyor Cenerai. ... . .....W. H. Odel bridge ball players of this place went up to and no ferriage, and will iccommo* M. Bridwell, Elmer Ladd, Stip i Ind Allans.’.. .. T. B Odeuenl date-j ou any way to suit the times. M. York, Oscar Harty,’ McMinnville, and with the.assistance for a ^hird of an ounce; from he Ju ne'27th, says it snowed on the Ü. U. 8.' Assessor .. v.. ... Thos. Erazer Chas. Sutton, of some of the outsiders, got away United! State»- to Fi tncc 9 , ceiits> >er 23d ait;Oro Dell. S. Henderson, u. S. Collector ’. ...\ i W. Bowlbyi HARKER <$ CO. with the Frst Niue of*” the Occident half ounce -unpaid,letters to pay» he E. Bridwell, Diiyton, October 2, 1>7.J. LAND OFFICER-. , A Roseburg widower asked at als, of that plate, the score being 26 j . E. Cbchran, Cochran, |»L fi ye Dents addition above rates with fiyeCeqts additio; .. .¿oseburg W. R. Willis. Register.. »Whole number of scholars enrolled: to 23. Good feeling prevailed, ex a dry ¿roods store for “ black tri|>e B. Herman, Receiver. ... cepting a few chronic growlers who Postagdon 1 books, bdwgpiipqrs, sa|¡ m- 32; average attendance, 24. Owen Wade4 Register....... Oregon City bell.1 » h id to indulge iu their usual growl pies, etc., to o be bereafte. hereafter stuhrata •ly to hang p on the door * Henry Warren, Receiver. M ill B urned .—'Hie Moor saw about the decisions of the umpire, arranged by each country H. Stephens. Register, La Grande Rev. D. K. Nesbit, of Corvallis, J. >» 5 D. Chaplin, Receiver.... which were very fair in the main. mill on Panther creek, owned by z has sbld out, preached his farewell, The Postal Convention., uetiy'i MPREMÈ toL’KT • D The game at Dayton, last S iturday, Messrs. Stevenson & Wright, was __________ ' 1 ! - _ • . - ted State« Frauce 1 and the Un sermon, and is going East. :j P. P. Prim. Chief Justice.... Jacksonville bulrnid last Monday. The fire orig between thfi Redshirts, of St. Paul, A. Ji Thayer... 1 .Corvallis and AthLtics, of Daytou, resulted in ratified by the Assembly on the 2|tl inated from some slabs which they Four cross eyed ladies, wiii red B. EJ Bunham... ....... Salem I • ---- :. a victory to the Redshirts by a large were burning, when a heavy bruezp without debats. i * 1 W- W. Upton ... . .. Portland ............. bair and dressed in blue, prejuibu- L. L. McArthur. spfutig up and before it could be ex majority, the score at the end of the .Baker Citi Reports from^Tifiifi and MpConnfls The Best in ¿he B OBLI)! I '' ■ ■ ' ■ ■■’ d • ■ ' tinguished commuuicateil the flame ninth inning standing 49 to 28. Dr. late Commercial Street, Salcin. JIDICI.I ÀI. EISTT à CTS. * Littlefield acted as umpire. ^Wc un ere ville,. Ohio, say v-’.ry »eV to tile milL All their efforts to save Eirst District : .1 Jackson and Josephine. T’bere are two daily, and twen it’Avere unavailing. Everything was derstand that some of the ¡College storms havo ^een raging ’ in tB use 2d District Penton, < oos, Curry Douglas club played with the Redshirts. - : ' '. ■ ' • ’ i - . X burned, exc *pt some lumber be Ion g- places—unrooting atrti* prostratii»^ g a tyweekly newsp/.pers kqpt on ami Lane. :d I'istrict: .. Linn, ...... Marion, . i*ig to the Moor bo vs. Loss, about Polk, Tillamook anti Yamhill. 4th District : WILL LAST A LIFE TIME, The Pioneer club of Portland think number of houses, and damaging* the file at the State Library roqjns. s Clackamas, Cohlinbift, Multnomah, npd $4,000. ing to te&lch the Eagles, of ^tincouver, i I > Washington. 5th District ; (¡rant, l.'matil- t bow to play, \?ent to the latter place erbps- in the vicinity^’T A Road Supervisor iu * Lane la-, Union and Wasco. v ■ < ! 1 I F arms for S ale .—By reference last Wednesdays and got scooped!.“ to A special t! lat ■w I “* Washington ---- ---------- J.F'T — say^ 7” county was arrested a-few days I to Otir advertising columns it will be the tune of 24 to 22. I TÜkMS OF C:BCV1T COI K ’ IS. Hale has accepted'!the Pos waiter Frst District—[n the county of Josephine, s \ Lt* il’ that* Mr. 8. Smith offers ' two The Arcadians, of Portland, played Generalship, and will enter^on jliis since for tearing down a toll gate. on the fourth Monday in October: Jackson c F THE CELEBRATED ' sjil^iidid t’ irms for sale, each contain- the Eigl^s, of Vancouver, Thursday. duties the 1st of July, begins iqg ! on Monday in February, June and No I James J. Imluic has bceii cho- second J. vember. 32D’-acres. One is cue milo anti, a We have not seen the score yet. Second Distiret — Douglas third Monday the new quarter. The appdPti&ut sen Orator of the day at the cele hall north of Lafayette; well im- October, and-secoaed Monday in May : Tlu: Pioneers and. Arcadians will appears to meet general coujmf^pa- bration at Hillsboro on the Fourth in ]>n»^e<l: spleudul orchard, etc. The Uoos !, fourth Monday in May, and second V • t otln|r Is situate iu Qhehalem Valley; probably play this (Friday) afternoon. tion. Monday in September ; Curry, first Monday t I I ofJblv. in June : Lane, third Monday in April, and has a splendid stream fur a mill-site; Geo. W..Belt, the efficient Capt. of n dailyuse TJie new Secretary of the 3peaMrry and first 'Monday in Ne. ember ; Benton,sec » pleuty of extra fine timber. Que or the College Club, has suffered teiri- F of ond Monday iu April, and third Monday in Clackamas county ’ s portion both ot these places cau be had at a bly with his wounded leg, which h6 is said to have int< ontemplptioi . a November! November. The best musk-al tnlent of the country bargain. hurt iu the game with the Arcadians. thorough reform of t iu red taipe sys the irreducible school money ¡S Third District -Linn, fourth Monday in rteconnnend these Organs. The nicest ana Mund.iv in October: October : test. More for your money, and gives bet» It is fearud-that he will never fully tem .in his Department; and p.isp|ns- $1,662 67 coin, and $398 75 in March, and second Munday FiNiJ G rain ,—Ch’ehalem Valley .recover. Marion, second Monday in March June and ter satisfaction'r than tiny otber.now made « f »i November ing with all supurnTtyuerary idep^id- 'curicncy. November ; Polk, second Monday in May. T hey comprise the can boast of having as fine grain as and fourth Monday in November; Yamhill, Rurek.it, Concerto, Orchestra ai A seventeen inning game was as »Dy other locality in Oregon. . The pbivvil between amateur clubs at ents, The. new Secretary sa' Monday in April, and fourth Monday A Salem father has persuaded second » *. Gra nds. in Octtrher ; Tillamook, secund Monday in f vvm ms in that valley have put in. New Haven, Conn., recently. The no financial scheme^ to stat tie r.the July. country, and his main objett j will be > his bad boy to stay in of lights. from a third to a fourth more wheat score stood at the close 10 to 8. Fourth , District Clackamas, fourth Mon ___ — _____ ____ _ — « • The chain cost him $4 80 anil tiie day in April and September; Midtomah, Illustrated Catalogues sent bv mail, post and oati than in any. former year— vigorously icilly and to economic* Eastern games—June. 9th, Mutual « second Monday in February, : -------- i ... June and Oc r h nid 1 , and they say it is all on account of ’ * to * any address, upon application to ecute the Jaws of the Go vera ¿pen padldck 75 cents. • 8, Baltimore 4; 10th, Athletic 13, Mu tober; tuber; Uulumhia, Uuluiuhia, second Monday in April: the Grangers. They are confident of B. SHOMXGER & CO./ . ......... ........ . i, _..j Clatsop, second Monday - in-. Aiigust, and 1 • | f-----r------- i_ ^.<1 in ------------ — a good price being ¡»aid the present tual 3; 11th,—Chicago 12, Baltimore the .Treasury Depart ment. Under the recent appropriation fourth Tuesday ‘ •January; U^ahington, B i-,-- 6: Boston 11, Philadelphia 5; 12th-— New Haven. Conn season. ' fourth Monday in May, and and’ lirst Monday in The Prtfcideut and MJrs. Grant tya « - - of school money Benton county is October. Baltimore 17, Boston 12; Mutual 9, nolS-Gni ’ SAND.-—Parties who contemplate Athletic 6; 13th—Mutual 19, Boston left for West Virginia. Fifth District— Wasco, third Monday in entitled to $1,422 50, coin, and June, and iiecond Monday ip November; * building can get au extra good -qaal- 11; Chicago 14, Baltimore 11; 15th — Dispatches annour^co the a rival at $351 15, currency." I Grant, first Monday in June, and third thirdMon- Mon iiy of ssmd for that purpose on the Philadelphia fi, Chicago 6; Boston 15, Liverpool, bn the 23(, of tht ' iLayal. day in September-Baker, September :*JJaker, third Monday in Atlantic 4. MUy Uipon. Mliy and first Monday in October : Unjon. Mr. Charles A. Schutz. Dfeputy lirst farm of John Williamson, in Cheba- —------ ----------- Sam from Portland, Oregon. Monday in May, ’ and third Monday in _ --- , — 2 _2_ 2 _ 2.-..2..J ,*J Corner Jefferson and Third Sts., ? --i • iW» /* TT* ' * . K • f 1 October; Umatipa, 14m Valley^. Heretofore parties in UnmtiJla, last Monday in April, G rangers ’ C elebration . —Where Sheriff of Wasco county, arrived At Fleetfoot Park, New Vorki ’ 9n -and fourth Monday in October . this county have had to go to the shall we go the Eourth is the conun AFAYETTE, - - OGX. at Salem last Friday with-John bo,- Molluia for their sand. This bn Mr. a purse of $ the 23d, the trot for W.’s farm <s. we are informed by drum. Well, let’s all go to the cele 000, between “Golds nith Maid’ knd Brown, convicted of larceny, sent, E UNDERSIGNED TAKES pkt*, JOHN WILLIAMSON, competent judges, as good an article bration at Hillsboro and have a jolly “Judge Fullerton,” wis.won bÿ [the ure in announcing to the travelling pub* for one year. lie that ___ ________________ nit in connection with his Eeed ana IJv* as cad found anywhere for any good time during the day, and to rv business he is running a DAILY former in three straight heatl; r J inc, East Portland at night. The Gran REAL ESTATE AGENT and all purposes. Mr. B. F. Brown is appointed i Xl’RFsS to anil from St. Joseph. ‘ Leave» gers at the former place are making 2:26, 2:271, 2:23. , H Ì OF 1 . Lafayette at 10:15,.making connection with u. 1 ' ’ s! * * agent at Salem, to receive and for j N ew A dministration . — The extensive preparations for the cele t le cars, and retumingat 12:15 p. m. Cbngress adjourned on t bfe after» bration and a good time may be ex tfL JOHNSON, Prop. Couxxtj^Court to be installed next i pected by those who attend. The R. noon of the 22d. Th he Tariff^lilfewas i I ward subscriptions for the suffer week wSl be entirely new. The present B. Co. will run an extra train from ERSONS iVTSHING TO INVEST IN postponed. That fot i*the adidissiqin of ers by the flood in the Lower Mis- Real Estate V'lU do well to call on me ihcumiQnts, Ramsey, Dawson and St. Joe to Hillsboro leaving St Joe 'llcprado wa.s haid sissippi Valley.' before piircbastna elzewlicre. Mulery^vill be succeeded by-Hurley, at 8:30 A. M.; fare for round trip, $1, New Mexico and C< I have land oi all varieties, and in quan aside. The bill Telal ting to the J^id*- tto' and Graves, all new men children half fare. The two Indians arrestee} at Sa tities to suit purchasers. Terms reasonable. ich. The Sheuttf and Clerk ciary of Ttah pas; iled- witty aiufnd- lem _on suspicion of implication in fej “Residence and office in Uhehaleni •» will be ^ew men also, j So we have a PERSONAL. Valley incuts, which securl e? i a- virtus the Werner murder, have been dis com pie ft) change in the County Ad If There w ry to the Mormpns. 1 Mr. J. Hubbard and family have ministration. , ; charged loi‘ want of evidence moved to town. rejoicing at Salt Laks on tlx p- against them, P or S iletz .—A good many of the ' « j R. H. Lamson will remove to his tion of the new% farmers are availing *themselves of farm near Sheridan next week. I SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR California Items. |i .A man named Pipdr was Slight ■ / U — ; I : < • * — H : the spare time between this and har Messrs. Cowles and Wilson of Mc ly carved up by Spanish Joe at Greenbacks, 90a90|. I F i • vest to take a pleasure trip to the- Minnville were in town during the eoast. ¿They incline to the opinion week. The v vuzvuiiawci celebrated tçotting sta on, Eugene a short time ago. Joseph WEST MERIDEN,CT. X that a rfhort respite from the usual ’.Cti on was arrested ht Salem and taken Purdy,” fras sbld at a|c “ Sain I Isaac Davis, the County Assessor, routine of farm life will give them k« OJik T KELT Y 73no3i-ly* n ne wud'onergy to begin the labors of is around looking for you that have the 24th for $21,560 ' 1 i to J. ;Mc ord. up to Lane county. not been assessed. nk McCord bid thle hoi ______ _ ___________ jma in harvest.^ \ H. S Shuster, artist, returned GENTS WANTED to sell BoV- Elery Rogers has been in town dur Malone, who is the real purb i . an ' s Dollar-unda-half case ofbTAM- S heet K illed .—We are informed from the Atlantic States last week, I £ ‘ ■ ing the week learning the ropes in dkki * H omeopathic M koicinfs , com oc- ------- of - _.n»ll-pox 1 Five cases sin that oneJ&ight last week some hungry the Clerk’s office, preparatory to tak bining excellency of preparation, satisfied with Oregon better (than last curred in i San Franqisco Fran din with beauty and cheapness. Good wretch, without the fear of the law, ing charge. wages guaranteed. Sample cases A ever before. While at Wichita he the month. ’ Three of fcbese catn killed onfi of Mr. J. G. Baker’s fine outfit given to agents. Particular» J. C. Olds, who has for a number met a colony of 200 (families from L. ILL • free. J. N. BOYLAN, ewes valued at $50. The tracks of of years beep clerking for Mr. A. R. city by the overlandttrain Hi- > Detroit, Mich. . AND DEALF.E8 IN t ho ipan irere plainly seen the next Burbank, is now in Portland. We A dispatch from ¡Tufcoi says »dvi- Arkansas, whose destination i| Or- . morning ^here he had got over the wish you success in your new home. ces from Albuquerque; sta ROUERIES, CANNED FRUITS ____________ __ ihe egon. i- ;i DALLAS-SALEM ’M1 ' 1 fence with it. njbree ana w. o. a ; Jas. T. Henjbree andW. 8. Ayrs flood in the Rio Grande wa$ creating Mr. Gallagljer, who retw Oysters, / have gone to the t Coast/ Mountains on great desolation, the town of 4B)U‘* STAGE LINEI T hat P aiity .—Quite extensive from Stickeen a few days agq| ♦ •. Pickles, a hunting and fishing expedition. preparations arp being made for the querque being surrounded by water Crackers. / ball at St. Joe on the 3d. No effort They intend to be gone some two or and only reached bm tbats.: ; 1 that perhaps fifty men • now in the Nuts of all kinds, - • » will be spared to make it a success. three weeks, and will doubtless return • Tobaccq-. heavily laaened with game. From The British’ steamer Vaneouyoir, for Stickeen mines stand a chance of oar dines eaver at t in the mornins ’ • ---------- ------------------ Arriving at Salem at 10 Lf^For the very best Photographs, parties who havo been in the moun Hongkong and Yokohama on*the 25, making money, and 1,200 stand a Returning. leaves Salem at One #tlock j to Bradloy & Rulofson’s Gallery tains this year we learn that there, took 7,228 barrels df flour, valued at chance of getting OUt alive if they Fine Wines and liquor* for Medicinal tHiving at Dallas at 4. ith an ^ eavtor , 429 Montgomery are vast herds of elk, plenty of deer, $3*507. are lucky. aud any amount of small game. uses JESSE D. LEWIS Francisco. I 4 LOW FBI * ' » £ F ■ ' - : - - ' » ~~ . • « « B f U7VOW. Al Will l-L.-v 1 -«4- z.f L11U AOL U1 V T.wl.. __ d I - I j ■■ z . I « ■’S « i 1 ti î Thu Dayton FlourM Mills ,i (rirli s * The Dayton Granary*, <• jr X < t ' « ■ i. . v. . .-I • ’ « • A PRICE REDUCED. I' a I p I i 4 *’ A -tTV 1 • A 3 5,00 0 4 JI _ * 1 * e?'.' * t * •J . :: » A • •" '' y ' J' '' - ■ . F- ’ ■ • . 5 ‘ ' i 1 * ■ . ■ . I ’ 8 r * HOT 4 FEED STABLE, Í f J , i • c e . , w—u — • ........a,^ l YAMHILL County, OGN. i * ! . P . THÍ PARKER CUN 1 PARKER BRO’S a 9 ■ - A - g: mßSISTSj G e i ' f I : ' 9 DAILY TRIPS.’ i « L