Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, May 11, 1877, Page 5, Image 5

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Correspondence from tho G. W. 0. T.
Goshen, Or., May 1, 1877.
Ed. Faumkii: On Monday, lion. Allon
Bond drove mo over from his beautiful resi
dence to Irving, whoro I took tho train for
Eujrono, at which place I found mysolf at
homo at tho liouso of Brothor andSlstor
McClung. A publlo tomperanco mooting
was hold In Eugono tho ovonlng I was thore,
whloh was largoly attondod. JudgoJ. J.
Walton dollvorod tho principal address.
Bro. J. s. McCain is laboring hard for tho
causo at Eugono, and is entltlod to great
pralso for hlo efforts. Sisters McOlung antU
Waro havo lost nono of tholr dovollon to our
Ordor, and aro vallaut workors. Sister
Annlo Undorwood Is now teaching at Junc
tion , and Nolllo Condon Is giving lossons in
painting at tho samo placo. Eugono City Is
improving somo. Prof. Condon, woll known
In Oregon as a flno gontleman and oxcollont
toachor, is engaged in tho Stato UnivorBity,
and glvos porfoct satisfaction. This ovonlng
wo havo had an onthuslastlo tomporanco
mooting horo, and tho Lodgo Is doing a good
work and bringing in now mombors ovory
mooting, Itov, J. Ilaudsakor, tho obliging
postmastor and morchant of this placo, Is
ono our most onorgotlo workors. Whlloho
lias his hands full of btmltioss ho will tako
tlmo to attond tho rejrtilir meotings of tho
Lodgo. I am now enjoying tho hospitality
of tho family, and, with tho many frlonds
gathorod in, I havo spost a pleasant ovoning.
Our young frlond II. A. Dlllard, is W.C.T. of
tho Lodgo, and tho Oravoses, Hoods, Ben
notts, Ilamptons, ICoonys, and Coxos, aro
liolping him in tho warfare against tho rum
Hond. This placo is somo six miles south of
Eugono on tho railroad, and tho country
round about Is bolng much improvod.
Clommons Is engagod In tho manufacturo of
Ltmburger cheoso horo, and tho lovers of
this odorlforous artlclo of food can bo bo
commodatod by tho quantity. Farmors
havo tholr grain In and there Is much moro
sown to whoat horo than horotoforo.
In haste, W. R. Dunhaii.
L'alt.Gukkic, May 21. 1S77.
Ed. Faiimkr. On tho morning ofSlnot, I
was mot at Goshou by that vory kind brothor
W. V. Kirk, and convoyod to his rosldouco
In ltattloannko, whoro at tho hour of four
o'clock p. in. , wo hold n publlo tomporanco
meeting, iiftor which wo orgaulzod a now
lodgo of Qood Tomplars with a good solid
momborshlp. Tho ofllcors ohoson aud In
stalled aro as follows:
V. II. McCall, W.O.T.; Ellzaboth Gulloy,
L.n.S; L. O. Beokwltb, W.S; AdalUgdon,
K.II.S: Q. W. Oulloy, F.S: W. W. Kirk,
W.T: Sarah J. Kirk, W.V.T; Mary F. Grir
fln,C; S. E. Brlstow, M; Sarah Gulloy, l.G;
J. U. Gllbort, O. G J.M.Novlllo, P.W.O.T,
and G. W. Gulloy, L.D.
Tho yetorans of No. 180 have again grasp
ed tho weapons of offensive warfare and are
moving to the front. I have appointed D.A.
Itlgdon, a Dlst. Dop. for tho Eastern District.
Yesterday Bro. Kigdon accompanied mo to
this place, whore we wero greeted by Bro.
Fred Warner and his kind family. In tbo
evening we met with that gallant and deter
mined little lodge, Fall Creek No. 185. For
oror four years it has borne aloft the ban
nor of tomporanco intuit neighborhood, and
now entors upon tbo fifth year with as much
zeal as at any tltro In tho past. Too much
cannot bo said in pralso of tbo unflluchlng
devotion of this band of brothors and sisters.
Tho mooting was callod to ordor by slstor
Agnes Warnor, W.C.T, and sister Ada Kig
don, of No. 203, was appointed to All tho
chair of W.V.T, and an Interesting mooting
was held. Ofllcors for the now quarter woro
Installed, headed by our young alstor Mary
Warner for W.C.T. A full list of officers
will be furnished for publication soon.
SIstor Mary Griffin, of No. 208, was;also a
visitor, and seemed to enjoy the oxercises of
tho evening's meotlng. The families of
Fred and Thomas Warnor, the Neets, Luck
eys, and othors, havo beeu faithful workors
lor right In this community.
W. R. Duniiau.
Elk Horn. Pout Co., May 3, 1877.
Ed, Farmkr: At a regular mooting of
Mill Crook Lodgo, No. 270, I.O.G.T, the
following officers woro olectod for tho ensu
ing term: O.T., G. W. Dykstra; V.T., MUs
M. A. Dykstra; See, Miss Jamlma J. Davis;
F.S., Laban Davis; A.H., It. S. Conner; T.,
D.Chandlor; O., A. Hlnshaw; M., Wm. M.
Chandler; I G.,. HiiiMmw; O. d., Frank
Davis; P.W.O.T., E. Dopow.
Jamima J. Davis, Soo'y.
At the last regular meeting of Bridgeport
Lodgo, No. 207, I.O.G.T., tho following offi
cers wero oleoted: O.T., Nat flolmau; V.T.,
Mrs. S.Gilliam; U.S., Mrs. M. A.IIolman;
L.S.,Mlts Ella Osborn; Sec, Rov, G. B.
Rlggs; A.S., N. Frakes; F.S., J. J. Brown;
T., Mrs. T. Rlggs; O.. A. J. Gilliam; M., D.
Gilliam; D. M., Miss Sarah O'Neil; I.G., M.
niggs; O.G., J. A. Gilliam, Representative
to Grand Lodgo, Nat. Ilolmau; Alternate,
T. W. Hubbard.
East Portuind, April 20th, 1877.
Ed. Farmkr: The following officers wero
chosen by Paradise Spring Lodge, 2C3, 1.O.
G.T., at tho last meeting for the term begin
ning May 1st: 0.1. , Milo Gllbam; V.T.,
Jennie Fields; Seo., Albion Francis; F.S.,
Chas. Fields; T., Kstlvait Francis; M.,01in
Hosford; C, Marcus Doromus; O.G., Robert
Camrbell; I.G., Mary Prettymmi.
Wo send you a list of tho officers who
were duly elected and installed of Lablah
Lodgo, No. 100: C.T., Louis Flbbs; V.T
John Splcknell; Seo., Herman Gaterman; A.
8., Nlda McNary; F.S., Ella Pugh; T
aherruan Hatch; Chap. Louisa Hubbard;
M., Jennie Gorsline; D.M., William Chapel;
I.G., Willy Parrisb; O.G., Delmer Gorellne;
U.S., Mattla McNary; L.S., Cowper Good
rich; P.W.O.T., RobcrtPugh. Lodgo Deputy
William Claggett. W. D. Claggolt and
Louis 0. Fisher woro sentas representatives,
and Bosslo McNary and Flora Hubbard as
alternates, to tho Grand Lodgo in June.
Lodge moots at 8 o'clock every Saturday
orenlng with qulto n numbor of tnombors
always ready to work for tomporanco and
Unlit Bsalnst this evil drink, visitor? nro
always mado wolcomo. A. O. N,
With thoasststancoofSUtorE.E.Kollogg,
G.W.Trcas., and Bro, J, B, Garrison, I, In
stalled tho olllcors of Portland Lodgo, No.
201,1. O. G. T., on last Monday oveulng,
May 7th. J. W. Gamblo, O.T.; Elijah
Martin, R.H.S.; Katlo Frazor, L.H.S.;
Gusslo Mlllos, V.T.; SIstor C. A. Coburn,
Soo'y:; J. J. Walton, A.S.; Wm. Dunbar, F.
S.j J.R. Shavor,T.; Dorn McCord, 0.; Bro.
martin, oi.; Bistor uiiaimors, D.M. Hlstor
Camilla Coburn, 1,0. : Jamos Richards, O.
G.; Frank Mlllos, P.W.O.T.
W. H.O'DONALD,
Dlst.Dopt.G.W.O.T.
vr.wnAWtxruronD.
J. V, WKATUriU'OUD.
Tun Dallks, May 7th, 1877.
Ed, Farmkii: I sond you tho namos of tho
officors Installod for tho onsulng term.
Frank D.Sanders, C.T.j Mrs. J. O, Carl-
wrlght, V.T.j Goo. Watkins, R.S.J William
MIonolI.T.J GOO. HlOWOll. F.S.I UOV. II. G.
Hawn.O.J Chas. H. Rood. P.W.O.T.i John
Brown, M.j Jonnlo Whltcom, I.G.; Chas.
Morcor, O.G.; Llzzlo Ayors, A. S.: Cornelia
Grlmos, D.M.; Phobo Loncc, R.U.S.; Viola
Aiotananu, Ij.u.s.; auuio Thompson, urg.
Yours in F. U. and 0.,
Geo. Watkins, R. Soo'y.
Damascus Lodgo, No. 120, mado a gain of
eleven mombors in tho past quartor. It has
olocted as Roprosontatlvos to tbo noxt session
of Grand Lodgo: J. P. Earl, Martha J. Earl,
with J.T. Chitwood and Uonry Cook for alternates.
A largo attondauco la oxpeotod at tho com
ing sosslon ot tho Grand Lodgo to bo hold at
Albany, commencing on Tuesday, Juno 12,
1877. Indications aro now that almost ovory
lodgo will bo roprosonted.
A Salcmite Abroad.
En, Farmkr: Whon a man has livod tho
mattor of 32 yoars In ono county, making
faw and short excursions from his homo,
tho taking of n Journoy abroad bocomos to
him a rathor Important affair, Undor tho
oxcltomont,thon, of bu unusual occurronco,
I loftSalom, and (hid mysolf noting chang
os so noar Salom ns Inko Lablsh, whoro I
obsorvoat tho point whoro tho county, road
loading to Portland crassos, what was onco
lnko Is now dry laud, and whoro a ploco of
ground Is planted to onions. Tho'luml can
bo and has boon mado to produco abundant
crops, aud whoro onco bridgos costly to tho
tax-payors of Marlon County woro construct
ed may now at any tlmo bo mado macad
amized road. Riding on towards Portland,
via Boon's forry, I find ovory thing doad
aud still, compared with the samo route 20
yoars ago botweon Aurora and tho toll road
out of Portland. It is a woodod district,
and though tho land Is good, it roqutros
great labor to make It' available, and onor
gy and enterprise havo passod by It on tho
other aide. From Dr. Glosy, at Aurora, I
learn that this satno kind of 'land situated
along tho lino of railroad is hold at $35 to HO
per aero, and ownors don't wish to soil evon
at theso prlcos.
Arrlvod at Portland, I obsorvod signs of
thrift and activity In Portland proper, but
East Portland looks as though a large olty
was blighted In its infanoy, by overspocula-
tlon. From Portland to the Dalles by tho O.
S. N, Co.'s woll-appolntod boats, I obsorvo
consldorablo ohaugea havo ocourrod on the
face of tho mountains up to tho cascade ra
pids noar tho rlvor, In 32 yoars, from burn
ing on of tho timber. Noar this point, or
Just opposite Rooster Rock, on tho Oregon
sldo, Is plautod the now fishing station of
Warrendale, where an oxtenslve cannery Is
erected by Warren fc Co., who expect to
oommenoe business noxt Monday, May 7tb.
The enterprising company have got a beau tl
ful stretch of rlyor In which to cast their nets.
They have tried tho seines already, and are
satisfied with the prospect.
Occasionally, from tho steamer's deck, we
see pieces of the grade of tho Sandy and
Dalles wagon road, whloh has received ap
propriation of $700,000 of the peoplo's mon
ey. I enqulro tbo prospect of the peoplo's
getting back "valuo received" in facilities of
travel , and am answered by porsonson tho
boat that thoy regarded it as a bilk and a
swindle. Tho appropriation bolng frittered
away In keeping a few men at work on in
eflccilvo patch-work, ueomlnKly for tho pur
poso of consuming tho tlmo botwton ono sos
Hlon of llio Leglslaturo and tho noxt, to uso
tho fund to pry tbo Superintendent his f5
per day aud tho chairman of the commis
sioners his ?50 per month, and yot tot an
example of "how not to do It."
The abovo represents tho condition of
things in respect to the Dalles ard Sandy
Wagon Road, as given to mo by resldonla of
Dalles whom I know aro qualified to Judgeof
such matters, yet I hopo tho action of tho
commission who havo the direction and tho
Superlntendentwho executes their plans will
provo by this summer's operations that tho
muuiucence of the people of Oregon and
hopes of the people of Eastoru Oregon, moro
immediately Interested In having that road
completed, will not bo so grievously disap
pointed as that the liberal appropriation of
$100,000 will not bo thrown away. Certainly,
If I wore a citizen of Eastern Oregon, I would
endeavor to keep tho, subject of their duty
before tho Comraltslon, for tho additional
reason to the Importanco of tho obect, that
there are many men now coming and yet to
arrive in Oregon who need the opportunity
to do honest work aud earn wages so that
they can get a foot hold In tho country.
Every well wisher of tho future of Oregon
ought to do hi best to give incoming strang
ers a chance. .
But the supper bell of the Umatilla House,
Dalles City, rings and you can have no more
from me at this time. Salejutk,
tf
Weatherford & Co..
Wholciale and Itc tall Dealers In
DRUGS, FAINTS,
OILS, CLASS.
Patent Medicines.
CHEMICALS,
JR ordmnaory
TOILET GOODS,
Etc, etc
PURE WINES and LIQUORS,
For Medicinal purpotca.
Medioinea Compounded, and
Prescriptions Filled.
Weatherford & Co,.
Frttf
Commercial rtrcct. NA&Kirt.
m
HERREN & FARRAR,
WUl pay tho
Highest Market Price
-ron-
500,000 POUNDS
w
SACKS AND TWINE
JTuriiiNlicd.
Kmnilro or IV. J. IIKIIIIKN.
IMllKAIt IIUOTIIKIIS.
Balcm, May 4, 137T-3m.
O. 33. XXTJkJLT,
General ArcM for Oregon and Waiulnrton Tcr'yfor
ill Vormick's Uarvestinu
3XjtV03ETXlrJUJrl.ir.
Tho McCormlck machine aro tho 11K8T and mott
duiablo that havo over been conitructcd.
VAICTIKUN look to your lntcretl JSOctno
moro liuht. cant I rota, 'Cheap John' macblnet. When
you eel a McUOltillCK, aud uio It with proper cro.
It U k'ood for twenty ycart. John and Wm. I'ukIi, ot
tbU county, havo one they have ruu for CO jrcari ,
and will Mill contltmo to ute. Tho McCormlck lUr
vetor took tho ilxmt promlwm't
the Orecon fitato Pair ot "IHT VEIt ALL ulTlKllS.
Do not imtrrany but tbo McCormlck, and you will bo
pleated with your purchato. Auo,
Walt'i PorlaWn Power Hay Presses,
Ilullt to order, and every ono warranted to bo txnul to
the one that took tho nrt premium at the Oregon
Stato Fair of 1870. . , ,
(Mil and examine, or untlor clrtulan.
T. H. WAIT,
aplO OoinmtrtM atrttt. SALSM.
REAL ESTATE LOANS.
OKKGOX AND WASHINGTON
Trust Investment Company
OF SCOTLAND.
TIU8 Company If prepired to negotiate loana In
fun from fsno tn tW.UMaocureii over IMl'itO
VBD C1TV fitOI'BHTV and KAllM LANDS, for
fixed period of yeatr, or repayable by half-yearly In
atallmcute. For tcrni. apply to
WlkMAM HKID, Manacer,
novlOr U Flratritrevt I'ortland.
eixxxaa.xxxoxa.at.
In tho Circuit Court of tho Ktato of Oregon for tho
Comity of Marlon.
George A. Hdcw and Ilhoda lUct liU wife, I), Y Camp,
bell and Martha U. Campbell Ida ulfu, M, I.. Mumii
er aud Mary A. Mumper hit wife, Juhii (I, Wright
and Caroline M. Wright Ida wife. Charlm Uralov.
o and Mary Uxafuvige hit wife, and Jame C,
lliouiiaud.Varclxo Ilruwn hit wife, JlaliitlJ',
1W.
George Anderson and Martha Amlerfon hl wife, and
I.el Johntouand Abncr Allen, Dtftiultintt.
To George AuderRon and Martha Amlerton hit wife,
LowU Johnton, and A hue r Allen, Defendant:
In tiik Name or tub State okOukcion: You aro
hereby re'iulred to aptx-ar uud annwor the complaint
filed agaliitt you In the abovo entitled null on or be
fore tho tint da) of the next termor tbo Circuit Court
of the titate of Oregon for the County of Marlon to
wit, on or before the 11th day of June, A. I). Ib77,
and If you fall no to ar.wcr, for want thereof the
plalntlfi' above named will take a decree for the relief
prayed for In laid complaint, to wit, for the partition,
according to the ettairaaud lutrrtnL thrreln of the
respective partlct to tlilt m It alr.e nanml, of the
following described real eatate, to wit; "situate In Ma
rlon County, Stato of Oregon, and being a part of tho
Donation land claim of N W. Colwell, iu rectlona 3.')
and Ut In T. 7 B. It 3 W, of the Willamette Meridian,
aud described at follow, to wit: Commencing at a
point on the ttago road leading from Kalem to Albany,
at the H. E. corner of a piece of land owned by Johu
Crim, running thence H.a i eg. 30 mln, W. alom raid
road 7 mi chain to the N. K. comer of tho Odd Fcl
lowt' Kural Cemetery; thenco westerly along the
North lluo of laid cemetery, iU.'M chalur; thence
South with tho Wet ltne of tald cemetery I.W
cbalnt; thenco N. 71 deg. U) mln. W. H.l elialim;
thence North M.WchaIn; thenco N. 71 deg. ) nilu.W.
15.b9 chalntj thence N. 7 deg B. M.41 chain to a
point ou the South boundary line of Ihn land of Abra
ham Myerti thence Kattcily with tald line to the
place of beginning, .outlnlig nlnety-el'ht (!) ucrett
of land, more or lef," for tuth other and further re
llel at the Court may deem riuluble and proper, and
(or coitl aud dlilmrtemcnta In ralilnultcxpcnded.
Thlt tummont It publlthed by order or lion. II. i.
llolie. Judge of uld Court, made at chamber, tu the
city of balera, Marlon county, Oregou, oil the 8Mli
day ot April, A. I. 1677.
JOHN J. HHAW, aud
UKO. II: IIUUNKTT,
May 4, 1877. Attorney! fur ItalntltTt.
T. CUNNINGHAM & CO.,
Salem, Portland, Albany, Junction City, and Walla Walla
SOL.IT. AGENTS FOR
Tho following FIRST-CLASS Machines, which wo nro now receiving for tho-
Bonsou of 1077.
J. I. CASE'S THRESHING MACHINES;
Both End and Sido Shako Tight-Geared.
Westinghouse Vibrator Threshing Machines,
TIGIIT-G13AU13D 3SND-SIIAKK.
J. I. CASE'S THRESHING ENGINES,
8, 10, 12, 15, and 18 Eorso Powor.
Tread'osrell
Wronfiht-Iron
Single-Gear
Manufactured by J. I. Case & Co.,
With Now and Valuablo Improvements for 1877.
Haines' Illinois Header,
SINGL.13-GKA11,
Wrought-Iron nml Scrow-llub Wheels, ntljustnblo Heel nnd Truss Frnmo.
STOmNTBTON'
WROUGHT - IRON HARVESTERS,
Wrought - Iron Combined Reapers and
M MOWERS.
H.XTS33XjXa'
Combined Reapers and Mowers.
WOOD'S Single & Combined Reapers and Mowers.
WOOD'S Single Mowers, three sizes.
Johnston Mowers, one size.
ADAMS AND FRENCH HARVESTER,
" Oonaueror. ' '
rurst A Bradley lulky Rakes, O&IffTBMirXAIi Bulky Halto, Self Damp,
The Best in Use.
TCi3"vuPBro3xr "wLcstoixrs,
Tlilmblo Skcln nnd lron-nxlo Frnmo, aud Freight Whkoiin, nil nIzcs
Nowlon .(-spring Hacks, made expressly for tlio Oregon Market.
CTo-VcrtOXX. Tlitcc-Sprln, rialform 8irlnR, ftuU Bcroll-Bprlni; ZXaoltn ml 1UIJIE
O-ardon Oity Flow,
Harrow and diiltlvnlor.l (ardon City Niillcy nnd .ni IMow.J l'nrmrr' Frlrnd
GlIAIN nitlLLMi Vnn llrnnt A: Dan'. RlONITOK llroudcn.t NKIUK Mild
vum.... . lip.t lii tlm World.
Leather and Hubbor IIKIriNfl, Machine Kxtraa, llardwurc, Iron, and Mod.
... . ii . t .. t.. t. .- It ! a
tW HdccUI ClrcnUm, lllnntratrd, Willi pticw. 'oni 10 nny nuurcM. iruu ui cunrv. mnnqrnw
rOHKKU' AUBNTH, and will ttvu at dkii-iiock nucieii. ,J
T. UUNNINQKAlttDO.,
tnay7
x. wuinuuuninni'w.
Front Bt rOUTLANI); Commercial Bt.. HALKM: and t'licadla't hliMk, Al.llANT. Pit.
The Best Bargains Tet.
REVOLUTION
IN TUB PRICE OF
Dry Goods,
-AND-
X.u11cm mid Geiitn'
FUENISHINa GOODS,
AND
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
AT Till
OLD ST.1NX
or
HAVINO IJOUOHT OUT TIIK KNTIHU STOCK
of ClotiilDK and Dry (lood of a larco
BANKRUPT SALE
San Francisco,
AT
40 Per Oei3Lt.!
Ia- than actual cmt of inanafacturlnc, I am I'imWcd
to fell my vntlro Hork of
Olothinfj, Gonto' Furnishing
Goods, juross Lroous, Xiinens,
Parasols, Ruohing, Linen
Collarp and Ouus, Nap.
kinB,Trunks,ValisoB,
Hats. Oapo. &.C.
Lower than any Ollior liouso
IN TUB HTATE.
My ttockof
CLOTHING AND FINISH
ING GOODS
I m Xmmonmo,
My Prioes aro Low !
And Good of the IIEST material.
Call early, and Secure Bargains !
Gold, Silver, and Currency, all
xauen at rar i
Jfl. MEYER,
apT aillHW0U'8 IILOVK, HALNil.
ITotice.
IIIAVK A IIOUMK AND LOT THAT I
wlili to trade for lanu Intlie eountnr. ,ltlo itcmd.
May Jl 1W7, tf. J. MKNltV IHtUWN.
fn.,- Plant". BprlnK LUt free. V. K.
I J.1CO0) luvi, UMBiwwonnwQijtiu.
WAKELEE'S
SQUIRREL AND GOPHER
Exterminator !
THE ORIGINAL ARTICLE!
All others aro Inferior Imitations 1
RniToim Huiul I'iikm: Dear Hlra-I havo Jut
mode an uxpcrlment with vrqiarnd ikjUoh for kill
Inn Hiiulrrel. putting out can each nf tho following
nolron : A can of llarnoy'. a can of Hteclo'n, and
a can of tho artlclo called Wnkuloo'n Kxtcrniluator.
Ono can of Wakclco'n kill aa many aa roven or
llarnoy' Hqulricl 1'olxin, and aa many a ten can of
Htcelo'a BiiulrrCl 1'olron. Tldnkluir tho ronult will ho
lutercttlnjc to your reader. 1 cnd It forthoir licnoQt.
Youra. very rof pectfnlly, H. 1'. Woouwaiiu,
llaywardii, April 8, llfW.
LW In purchaflnp, euro thould ho utod to order
WnUoloo'ai.
T. A. DAVIS & CO.,
ronr.A.VD, molaatt Agtiitt.
WAKlSIil&H'S
BATH FOR SHEEP
A HINOl.K THIAL ONIiVUnrcoaMry to provo ltd
auperlor cDlclcncy.
S.T. DtrAXBZiZIII 9c 00.,
Importers or Drugs ami Chemicals,
AVKWTS ANl MANAdKltS (lOUlK.Y CITY
1 irMtl Wit A . ll'kltl'U
4 uJbvii'SW. irijino,
auZlmt HAN FUANCISCO.
Seaion of 1877.
THE IMl'OHTKD
CLYDESDALE STALLION
YOUNG MARQUIS,
TROTTING- STALLION
AUTOCRAT,
W1I.I. MAKK THIS HKAhON OK lbTT, I'UOM
April liit to July lt,u follow:
At Wm. Aiikvr'M Union Slalile.
Taylor Ntrucl, I'orllaiul,
MONIIAYH, after 10 oYlock; Tl'KSDAYB. WKU
NSDAYU, and TIIUHSDAYB, at 1 p. m.; and
At (ho Ouiicr'H Farm, Iteuilvllle,
Waililnstoii county, on 1'IIIDAYH, BATUItDAYU,
and BUNI1AYH. After July lit. at UUKDVIM.K,
Washington county,
TKI!TIN-AlJTOCIlT, to lnuro. SO. YOUNO
MAIH2U1H, loln.iiro. t IO, Kt'ttluiiieut to hu madu
wheu maru. aru known to hu In foal. 1'a.turuyo at
IUkuviij.k limited to a few mare hrmixht from a dis
tance. Addreat,
aw. Gr. XUQXED, I'ortUmt,
Or A LUCK LOTHIAN, lleedvllle.
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KELLY & UNDERWOOD,
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Carriage & Wagou Makers,
Salom, Oregon,
AVn ON HAN'I) A CIIOICK LOT OK FOUR
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Wagons, Carriages, &. Buggies,
of their own make,
Manufactured of the IIKBT quality ofJertoy Hickory.
Ulveoaa call, ai.dexamli.o our work, aud Judgtt
for youtiulyea.
Allklmds of ItepalrluK ondOeuttal Johhlnirdon
at thort notice.
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