Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, July 06, 1877, Page 8, Image 8

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"WTLLAMETTE FARMER.
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Dr. M. S. Saaaaratk.
Wo have been permitted to make the
following extract from a lettpr sent Mr.
Bynre, of tbo Roseburg Plnlndcaler, by
Dr. J. Drown a distinguished physician
of thnt city, who paid ourclty a vlsltlast
week for the sole purposo of consulting
Dr. M. S. SuHsarcth, the eminent French
Oculist now sojourning nttlioCheinekctu.
"Dr. Siissareth, the dlstlngtilshed Oc
ulist and Ojtlclnn of Now York city, will
visit Itotelinrg In a few dnys, mid If there
arc any defective-eyed people there, or
anywhere else In tho Umpquii valley,
you would render them a real service by
making an editorial note of his coining.
This, you can safely do, as tho Doctor Is
not an itinerant qtincK, rcciucssiy adver
tising his wares and unscriiptiously tak
ing money without rendering an equiva
lent, but a man of science, who fully un
derstands tho auntomy and physiology of
of the eyes, and who has thoroughly in
vestigated the pathology of the disease
to which that delicate organ is subject.
lie enjoys a world-wide reputation at an
oculist, and beyond all question deserves
It. Ills examination of tho eye Is quick
and painless, and tho readiness with
which ho detects defects of vision and
skill with which ho applies the remedy
required Is remarkable I have myself
had tho bcnellt of his professional skill
and am wearing a pair of glasses to-day
that seem faultless, at any rate. I cannot
hoc In what respect they could bo Im
proved. I have taken the liberty of saying this
juuuii in UUIIIU1UIIUU1.IUII ui iti. onmuiuiih
because he Is really a sclent Mo man and
has tho finest glasses I have ever seen,
flattering myself that an endorsement of
this kind from mo would warrant you in
commenting fuvorubly upon the Doctor's
visit to Hoseburg. I am yours, etc.
J.Uuown."
Finn Pitoi'AdATtoN. Tho directors
of tho Oregon and Washington Fish
Propagating Company met lit tho Occi
dent in Astoria on Thursday evening,
l'rof. Livingstone Htono wns present
nnri made a report. Tho situ selected
is the Umatilla river. A levy of '-'ft per
cent, of the riiilcjcrlbed stock, was made
payable to tho treasurer, for the pur
pose of bi'glnlng the work ut once. We
undiirstaliirtluitMr. Livingstone Stone,
tho United Status Kish Commissioner.
does not entirely give up tlio Inking of
.I.. I. ...... .... ,1... ir. ...... '..i 1. 1.. I... i
r'miiiwii ijii iiiu ijjijfi;i itiJHiiiii'ifi, mil
will endeavor to secure homo at tho
Uimitllla. Not having been successful
tfo far up there, he lias deemed it best
to take Homo ut Cathalmet bay to hu
mire of at least two million young fishes
from tho spawn Oreyunltvi
(Jiikistian Cur.iiKdi:. Tlio Met.ion
yermyAi Thoeoinnioncementoxerclses
of Christian College tool; place Wed
nnsiluy uRcr'noon commencing at l.ilO
and liistliig till five. The essays and
orations were nil excellent and gave
great credit to tho graduating class.
Tho degree wore conferred by Dr. L.
J. Hnwlitnd, Htate Superlutcnuent of
Public Instruction, with a few very
imprnnriato remarks. Tho Daccalaurl
nto luhlress was then delivered by 1'res.
T. K. Cainnbell. whicli was renloto
with wisdom and advice to those about
to leave their ulmn muter.
"When," he said violently, "when
are you going to pay me that bill? I've
dunned you till I'm tired ami mad.
Now, I want u positive answer when
will you pay It'.'" "Uyjovo'."' was tio
reply, "you must take me for a proph
et! How iiiii I lull?"
Walter A. Wood's Harvester and Self
Binders. li inn tlio ll'iVoimii .S'Mr Journal. iul
IIhImhI nt MuilUon, In., wo IbI;o Ilin follow
lim:
(laKATHAi.nni' IIaiiviiviino Maciii.su.
l'robiltly Urn ariitlont paIh ol ImrvMxtlnK inn.
oblutM ivtr iiihiIh in tlio I'lilltxl HUlim, Hi
onnUniM, (or hiiv oiiu llrm, lutjiutt boon
mailti by l'Ul.l.Klt, Joil.st-ON it Co., of tills
Oily. Ol.lVKIl l)AI.HYMI'I.K,orHl, Pull!, wild
ha M, loo (irim In whciit, In limited Kvr
valltiy, lots IioiirIiI from Klfi.i Kit, Joiinhon
A Co., llilily ouo Wai.tkii A. WoonSnlf.
llluilliiK JUrvostnrn. Iiamiymi-i.k, IihiI twt
oftbtmt timubiiioi lt ytrnr, with which bo
hrv(stiid tho I,:i00 itorea lio tbtttt bail hi
Kraln, wo Out tin known Just wbitbuU
about, TIih lorly oait niKobinnMnro expert
a to liarvat tho 8,000 fturoK, mid da It up In
good iHfctMiu, being about 1M0 aero to eaoh
mi'lilnt.
W umlrtrnuiid that Ma. oon haaluat
illlbil eiuih oritur lor Iilmlora lo go to Aus
trail Mini Now .oalaml, atuountln to about
tlOO.OHi In koUI . Tb la orilt r rrtoltrd from a
iw Hinder Mnt out on trail for hut harvest.
Tbaaunutl meeting of tho Lincoln Ware
houaaeml Shipping Company took place
JaatHaturday, June 89, and elected IraH.
Towtiaend, J, II, Ilawley, and T. Peart-,
dlroetera for tbn naulogyear. A dividend
ofaQpe-roeut. wat declared and paid upon
tha capital atook , and tbat upon a atorage at
UV oenta per buahel. T. i'kaiick,
Whaat and Wool.
The Malum MilU ottVr only ono dollar per
buabel for whaat and wheat quotatlona from
Llvor,xol aliow a weak niarkvt
Wool ronllnuea ( Improve steadily at
Kaatern markflta, Halem buyora ofterSSoaa
blgheat llKurit while Douglaa county quota
tion are V)f to 30 wula, a we explain ele
whore. Huntou, Juno 110 Wool In active tltmiutd
aalei of tlm wuok, 'J,7m),0vVI iuiiiUj all avail
ablu lots oontlauit to lid ukn at lull and
generally advaoojug prlw. Now tleece are
arriving fritelv,but thero U nrt niuoli of any
aiaortment ntfrrlnir, Some 0,00'1lOvK) pouuda
now aold durlair tlio wook at prioatt raiiKh'K
from 'l'J'((tSo QuotittluitH for tbo mini pari
are noiniimU XX omld not bu purolntasd
undorMKtvSilo, No. land X, liUo; Mlob.
Igan and Wisismiln rrtiiKod trom T'QIS'S
cotnbhn; and iluUhm In uvd duouudi
tMhut ot H0,(VtJ (ton nils at MK;C!VVi, nnilv
6'J) ', Teis in dotiiiadi h'i or "r.l.OiW
KuadsMU0i.17nt mil oil, llrm fid mid tin
olOkr, baits 319 000 mmuhIh hi 35 C0 Utter
for rv oliolivi utin'Ti ludk of hhIih In rmiK"
of 40t.V) California rlitir In demands a l
1,011,000 viuda2U'ir, uruidpilly at 80
36o; niarkel llrm tor all divlrble lota, Halet
of fall, .1)0,000 pouuda at ltfVJlQ.
Ca'da with anr nana neatlr arlntet thereon
tent to any addreaa upon receipt of it CeBta,
and a 8-cent atamp. Addrc,
W. J. ULARKi, Haiem, uragon.
A COMPLETE LINE Or
EC jA. 3FI 1ST E! S S,
Saddles,
Whips,
Collars,
Bridles,
Robes,
spurs,
Etc., Etc.
AT
DEAR HORN'S,
ON COMMERCIAL STREET.
DUUIUN'3 BLOCK,
SALEM, - OREGON.
npr2t-tl
WJLLAMETTH TRAlfSPOBTATION AND
L0CI8 GOMPAHY.
NOTICK THK KOIiLOWINO RATES Of
freight on Urnlu anil flour have been en.
tnlillnlieil by thin compntiy a tho mnzlmutn
rntea for ono year from May lit, 1877, via :
Per Ton.
Oregon City to Portland fl 00
lliltlovlllo ' .... 1 75
UhnmpocK ' " 1 7
Daylnn " M 2 00
Kiifrllold ' " 3 00
WlieiitUnd " ' 3 60
Lincoln " ' s'O
Hlllem " 3 fill
Koln " " 175
Independence " " 3 75
Ankeny'n landing " ' 3 m
lluennVlata " " 3 00
HprltiKlIlll 3 00
Allmny " " a no
(Jorvullla " " 3 60
I'mirln " " 3M
Monroe " i 00
Mnrrlnburg " " 4 00
UiiKcneClly " " 0 00
(Iralii n el Klournlilppocl from tho poliilnnhove
moiitlonrd illrrattoAatorln will barlmrKed 8100
mr Ion luldltlonnl.
Thnnompiiny will ontunrt Willi pnrtloa who
deolrn It.lo Iruniiport (iniln and Kloiirnt above
ridi- for any ajcclflod time, not exceeding live
yonn.
H.O.UKKD.VIco lVenldonlW.T.A L.CO.
Portland, April 2ri.S77. Muvl-Sm
PLUMMER FRUIT DRYERS.
l'atontcd April 1877.
rilllRSI! MAOIIINK4 AUK UNHUUl.HSRI) 1IY
I nny oilier for DryliiK or l'rm'rvlnit Krulln mid
Vi'unlnltli'ii of nil kliiiln, ami ure cnitrtictcd and fur.
iilflii.il ciimpluta In fiiiirilllfvriint rlrcn, namaly:
Tlio Tom Thumb Dryer capacity of ,','
biifhil of iiiiloi iur liour pries ,( 7tl
Tlio Mituill I'miilly Hryrr-cnpnclty of ys
luehule pir hour irtcu $183
Tlio I'unilly Drycr-capnclty of 3 luirlivln
pi-r hour jirlcu , (200
Tho Factory llrycr capacity ofoliuthutt
per hour pilco.....
Tlitno I)r)r Nvcronwiuilnl the CenU'iinlal Medal
and Diploma at Philadelphia In Jhwl. Alu, the (lolil
M ilnlot tlio HUto of OrcKMin fur 1STI1, fur cxccllunco
uf lUvor, color and condition of fruit
All rUc ronitantly on hand and furnlihed onrhort
cut notice.
Farm and County Hltfhta for aale.
Pur further particular and dcrrrlpl'vo cataloxua
addrcri
IV. D. 1'I.U.MMKII,
Patviilro ami Manufacturer.
Kail 1'ortlauil, orvKon,
JolStf
Farms and Laud lor Sale.
I Off Kit f OK H M.K ONK f AIIM, Il'iO AUHK8.
lit) acrca In cultlrat on, ko(hI orchard, fltua'edon
I he Plcarant IIIII road, alxiiit M lulle from Kuirenu
City. Alo, ntKiiit 1400 acrra of MIXKI) LAND,
iiiiiinof Ihu bctt ialley and lienverdam Land In the
riiiinty, unrounded li hill and lirurli land. Three or
four very Rood farina can bo madii out of It. (Iixid
placo for n colony. Want to pell tho whn'o lot tOKCth.
or. ThU lind Utlluated In l.cno county, about 13
mile from Kueeno City, and alx from Crvvell.
JuH AildrtM V. II. DUNN, Kwjtnt City.
Nonce.
0HKG0N & CAM FPU MA ItAILUOAP.
TIIK KUI.IOW1NO ltATKHOKUKiaiITON
(Irnlii. KlourHiid Mill HluIN, IncorloiiiU, un
trr ptibllalitd UrltTnf tli t'oiiipiny muter diito
ofjHiill iry Dili. IH77. will be maintained un tli
maximum rutva until Muy 3UI, 1H78, via t
Per lOftl.
Mllwaukle
ClMrkuiiiaa
(iienm i;nv
Hook Uland
t'ltuby
Aurora
llublmnl
Woodburn
(lervala
llinoka
Halein
Turner
Marlon
Jefleraon
Miller'
A limy
Tanaeul
HheJd'a
llalaey
Muddy
lliirrlaburs
Juunllon
l.upei'a
lo IVirtland 7 renin
' . 7 rent
... III ntitji
.........
II cell la
II ornta
................ ..11 renin
H reulx
..II centa
II centa
II conU
lUci'ula
Ilrullla
l'2rinta
ttcenla
..........H centa
.llSrenta
..................l. oeuia
17 centa
.............1R centa
...tOoenta
..,............ Ji cemi
............ ..,.x3 centa
, , ..SMcent
M centa
so centa
, ........St centa
..................'-. cenia
McenU
... , .1 centa
... .............. . can la
Slccoia
Stoeuu
MHittMiMii no H u
,.,,,,,, WccnU
IrilnK
Ktmenn "
Hprlnyfleld "
(K)ilieu "
tlrraanrll "
Uitliani M
iimtoek'a "
Drain "
Yonoilla
Oakland "
llmpqua "
llniiltiir '
NocharKerdrayvaeat Finland.
It. KUKIII.KK, Vice Pre. 0 lt.lt.ro.
rorllaud, Oregon, June Dili, 1877. elIC
niMMIiMWiiw
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THE THRESHER OF THE DAY!!!
The Minnesota Chief!
rJ?li Crvitlnir Suoei .ol t Century. IxporIeiiso !
Mont Perfeot Thresher, Best Cleaner, LighUit Run
nine. Most Durable, and Economical Ma-
ohine in the World !
Wherever Introduced, over the Draper and Vibrator Machines !
MANUF ACTUHKO 11V
SEYMOUR, 8ABIN & C01?8tillwateri Minnesota,
JOHN MOO HE, Akou for Oregon and Washington Torritory.
IV UoacrlptUo ClrcoUri teal ou apprcitlon, 1. O. A4Croaa. ALUAN V, OH.
J. W. WEATaWUTOBD.
Weatherford & Go..
Wholesale and Retail Dealore It
DRUGS, PAINTS,
OILS, GLASS,
Patent Medicines.
CHEMICALS.
JEP errumery
TOILET GOODS,
, Etc., etc
PURE WINES and LIQUORS,
kor Medicinal purpose.
lYiedloiiiea Oompoonded, and
Preioriptiona Filled.
Weatherford & Co..
Frttr
Oommerctai itreat, NALRM.
m
HERRIN & F1RRAR,
W1U pay the
Highest Market Price
a
ron
500,000 POUNDS
or
"W O O Li.
SACKS AND -TWINE
ITuriilMlifMl.
Inquire of W. JT. IIKltltKN.
PAIIIUIl IIUOTlIKItS.
Salem, Miy 1, 18T7-am.
The Old Immigrant Route
Acrona tho Caacade Irlountalua,
wow owned nr Till
CascadoXoadautl Brido Company,
ItiiuulnR via Handy, Ml. Hood, and narlow'a Gate,
IS NOW OI'KN, and trarol of all kltidd lian be
tun. Tho road la In cm d repair, cxtcnMvo Im
frnvi'mentanrubelbK made trery ttr.' The I.AIT
IKI. 1III.I.H urn all KMilul. Mu'ep-biWiiareon all
the tlreama. Thl road never rtcelvert a pom n nt
ridy, and yet It II the ahorteal, lt. and ch-n-at
mntn ovor tha mouutalua. I)l,uuce over the
mountain!, 14 inllen, from lnrtlnd. over tho
mountain, 78 mllct. from Salem, 100 mllce.
HVn:- Waxon. fi Saddlra.Wc; Packa, tic ; Cat.
tie. Iilc; Hheep, :io
for all Liilnir and comlm from dr Int Marinn, am.
hill, Warhlnuton. Linn, lleuton, and Polk counllM",
thin la by far the beat, ntnol, and chcanett lonte.
H. 1. COALMAN, Pre-ldict.
IIarvkt B. Clione, Hoc. letml
HIGH-OLA.S
poult n."y.
J. W. HCBART,
IMI'OIITKU AND lIUKKUEIt OP Pl'HK-IllinD
Llulit and Hark Ut.llinA and llrovau
ami While I.KHllimN Olxlolnozxaw.
aiol AYI.KM1IUHY XTjpXa.
HatUractlou Kuarauterd. for Price LUt. fowl,
and i:fi:, addrr J. W. IIOllAHT.
apilm'l llama VUta, Or.
KELLY & UNDERWOOD,
Carriage & Wagon Makers.
Salem, Oregon,
HAVK ON HAND A CHOICE LOT OF FOCIl
UprlDtt
Wagoni, Carriages, &. BuggieB,
of their own make,
Manufactured of the IlKSl quality ofJeraey Hickory.
Ulvenaa call, aidexamlie oar work, and judge
for yourtelyc.
Ail Kimaa ot itepainns and uenttai jodmck none
at abort notice.
aps
SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES!
For Old and Young.
Far-Sighted and Noar-Signted,
afcootlaicGlaMM for Bprtaa.
BTKKL, B1LVKH, AND GOLD FRAMBS.
I AM prepared to aopplr RpcUeIea to lit all jre,at
prlcea to eult. Vt. W. MAKTIN,
Jeweler A OptUtan, Dank Block, Btate Ht.
Halem, Kay 1. IDTfi. am
4Sk
WHEN YOU WANT TO PAINT,
USE THE
AVERILL FAZ1TT
It Is; prepared ready for Immediate use, and or
ALL DESIRABLE COLORS AND PURE WHITE.
It Is ensy to npplK and It will not crnek, peel or chalk oIT.
For; durability! bcaaty, land brilliancy of color it Is
For sale In any quantity by
WEATHERFORD & CO.
....DEALERS IN.
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, AND PERFUMERY.
SALEM,
JOHN HUGHES,
DEALER IN
O-rooerles and. Provisions,
FAINTS,
OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
jSli.L Building Materials
OF ALL
18 THK AGENT FOIt TIIK BALK OK THE
RUBBER PAINT, ALU COLORS,
Myr Ks Ho-voiiHtlai'N VaruInliUM,
HOWELL & BEOTHEES' WALL PAPEE AND BOEDEE,
Stato Stroot,
FRANK BROS. & CO.,
104 & 108 Front Street. - - - PORTLAND, OREGON.
IMI'OnTBUB AND DEALE11S IN
Agricultural
I
Sole I'nclUc Aeenla for tbe
WALTEE A. WOOD'S HAEVESTING MACHINES,
Embracing Endless Chain and Sweep Rake, Self-Raking Reaper?,
One- and Two-Horso Iron Mowern, JMCowing Attach
ments, Harvesters, and Self-Binders.
Tho Walter A. Wood Unrivalled
Harvester and Solf-IHndor
Ii the srratnt Lborlvlnc Machine In tbe world.
Willi tnUmichtne. one man with tlireo Iiornn can
tax cd bind from IS to IS acrra of gra'n per ilar. and
lit two wiwk time ed In harTfuilni: a crop liy br.
ElnoloK In fon. It raay ho Ufed either ai- allariti"
tcr atid aclMUnOcr, or Ilarieder aloao
Tho Harvester and Self-binder
U the het and mot wonderfal Marvelling Machine
CTrr known. Tbe
Waller A. Wood Tluin llako and new
Iron Sweep Hake
(SKLVOtAKING UKAPRIIN )
Are the bed HilflUklnir Hrapcra on rait h. and we
are Malting for tho man who will eiiy U and Kl" ua
a rhauce to try It airaiutt anjrthtuii made,
KAHMKU3 AND DKALKIM,
Are cautioned agalnrt a cl'etp and II. -ht mower offer
ed a Wood macblnH, and purchaser biml I be aura
that thPT got mtchlnet tamieit "WALTKIl A.
WUOD," at nono other are Ktnulne. The "utnoaa
Walter A. Wood's New Double-Geared
Open-Guard Iron Mowers,
With Drata Ucarlng, patent Oil ("upt. and new and
Improved Guard, an guaranteed to be the Beat
Mowera In the World. The
Walter A. Wood Improved Treadwell
Header.
Warranted tuperlor to any Header In the market,
Iron Wheel, ttrirluc Ilalance. Miloitable Heel, madt
trors and durable. Itun hj Cbtn Inatead or Bella;
nono acqualntod with lleaaer. alter liavlnn een tnU
nachlne.needbe toldthUla the Ust Ueaderln the
MarWtt, a U will be appa'cut on richt It took Aral
premium at the Centeunlal, Mat. Uruce late of Den
ton crawly bU( uuo of the Judge who made the
awini.
The LA BELLE WAGON,
Pride of (be Parlllo Coa.i,
KAItM, SPUINO. nr KXPHEsS, wide or narrow
track. Ruteru b.-dandtoii box, or California take
rack lod atd box. with California and t)ret)n adjust
able ltuLl-UU UK VKK. 1 he Kt brake mnde.
LIQIIT imWV AND WAUUANTKD.
Kveiy wheel rolled In billing nil before tlio tire Is
ot, ai.d the waiui ha tinl the t.t of the climate
of California beicrthn any other wijtnn ti theinor
ket. and run four to the nuudrtM i undt ll.'Utci thu
any other, owln to our mini; a eVeln manufactured
extirelT for u from brat patterns wnlch are not
anVctetl by tbe wiather, and cast from the celebraud
w
S.
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rasjiitf
For Sale!
S TIIK FINK HESIDKNCE corner of CVm-ner.
H;'J rlalard Division str't. la deriraHe rltuailon,
.LUvwllb houirltrvv, well tlnlshed, and convemect.
ly arroitiinl, and croanj tantcfUlly orimminlcd. Will
tn mid vory low aud on accommodatlup
terua. Aptdy to
liEfs WILLIS,
sit Tattoa'a Ulock bute bu. baua.
may2tf
KINDS.
AJID-
Salem, Oregon.
Implements!
Gcnnlno mid 1VorldlIeuouncd
Lake r-uccrlor iron, and from the tuperlor manner In
which our kolnaru ct aod every whtel balanced.
All perfect track.
Tne Bufo'd Iron Hans and Milky Plow,
and tho Browne Iron Sulky Plow. -
Milht Draft, callr Adjusted with Screw or l.cvorw
for Level or Mdehlll Oronnrt. These riowa aro e.
peclalij rt commended to tbo Farmer' ol Oricou end
Nalnuton Territory aa tho Lightest Uralt, the
most r-uusiantlal, symmetrical ard the moat raIIy
rnutriilled, and n dolnj better v ork nnder all comlf.
tlnns tbau any other How In tho market.
The Famous Black Hawk Single Plow.
Kakt fir m-n and beast. Mover full to clean well.
Thee plow havo been thoro jsMy inil trre r ly tete
In California apd el. ewhcre.nud fuub'i upvrlort alt
other All th'e I'Iawk arc lulu warranted to be
the beat on the Pacific Coa-t. A fnll t'k of ttxlms
alwaj on baud for the above riow. 1 hv
Red Jacket Chilled Iron Flow.
With Steel Point and Cotter. And tbe renowned
COLLINS PLOWS AXD EXTRAS,
And tbe Celebrated
M'SHERRY F0ECE FEED DRILL.
A full line or the best
STEEL GOODS
In the market: also a full assortment of the most lm
proved kind or
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMEBTS.
A full Block of-Rxtraa for the Walter
A, Wood, and oilier llarrratlas Ma
caalkieai kept coaataBtly, on hand.
Bytend'neua your addn-ss. and apeclfjlnc tbe ar
tlclea w.uted. wo will mail you Descriptive Circular
ane Price Msta free, and will luml.h auy lutther "
forujitloii desired. ""
Ainc' t'i-llorHe Power Pot table
Meant t-.'silneH and complete
TltreNlilug or illlll Outfit.
The St. Louis Invincible Thresher
AND 8 and 10 HOUSE CARY MOUNTED TOWER.
w..Hw... .. uucfiuiroucui oi too ractorv wi
here last rnrtoirnuhii rnn... ..i 1 ... ...r:
I make these the most ronulir nuehlni in iw
NEWBURY, Manager,
I'OIITLAND, OR.
Notice.
I" 1IAVK A HOUSE AMI LOT THAT I
will ,,?t,iJ'!?.for Uad la lh8 ry. 'illle cood.
May 1st iwr, u. J nKS,Jv nuOWN
TrfiPH l?u,,f"Pltas ''"a free. P. Jt.
CvBj I 'Bua(ix, Blooinlnstou Nuraory, III.
OREGON.
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