Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, August 03, 1877, Page 8, Image 8

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WILLAMETTE FARMER.
The Coming 8tato Fair.
l'oini-VNii, July 14, 1877.
I'urnilt mo to aiuioutim, through your
oliiiitii, that I tiava aecurtid tha conimnt ol
W. A. I.tulllitg to iloUvorlhu (iit.nliiK ail
dreaa,aud IIun. A, J. Dulur tlta Mtttil hiI
dreaa, at our coining Sutto Fair, which Mr
boalna Otitolior Hlli , ut Salmn. 1 ho Hoard ol
MnKiu, in reviewing our iat lla'crj
utirtolN, NirutiKlti, IUo(inrH(oinmiiN, ami
Anal hiiivioii ami trliniiti, having n:iil.
'odovnr uliuiltatii thoiikiiiiil ilolhvri iliiriop
tho two ara hI, noil rt now I'lmacr! tn
inakitiK niHiiy aiilmlnutlal imiroMnmtiiH in
addition llit-rnto tor tho (iiiiiIiih IMr Uv
Kroally iiiiismriiKt'd ut llm ri'iiut hihI fuluio
outlook; mill itliuiilil prco'iit prloi'Nfor whui
(ot which ut havo miioIi nil utlrCtdrlllrd
llHrVluit) lllllllllflll. WUlllitV l(lt tlHlUfJJIht
Itutliorluu ntr kno.Mi In Dickon, And how,
Mr. Kdl tor, pleAiu viitMiiiattu nwry uimnl
lu, uvory lrliiil, trtkul.rly our Udy
filmulN lu Salem, uUo tlioMti from a itMam-f,
who came mi nobly to Hi" front, mid liy lludt
protonco, (kmiiihoI, mid by tholr untiring
t luiry ooiiirlliutcd In n Iri;ou iiie.mr to
ourKMiid amvata lt l-'alrj tu thorn we
nuku our litt.it lunv, mihI liona thai they will
ootnoiiKttlii and avlt uatomikothoromliii:
Kalrotou boUor limn ourtViitminlal Klr,
And Jiut hurt allow mo to roinatk that hi
fur no kindly KrHi'Ki Kc'd WM, Kd
ordor, Kiitrl a tin fact Ion, moral dcjmri.
muni, tomtit her with nil other oonrtralca that
oontrlbula mi Urtftdy lo maka our annual
Kthorlti(H aaoolal, uionil, ami llnanrUI nun
ca. I hava never awn nnrlaai Fatraur
jaaad If rqualed In miy country, I know,
Senator Morton on Oregon.
U. 8. Senator Morton mado a visit to Sa
lem laot woek, and favored tho pooplo with
naddroHS, at tho Ojifira Ilouae, on Frltby
evonlnir. Wo glvo below his Introriuctoiy
romaiku:
liADIKSAWMOKNTr.KMKN: It was not tin
til a Into our lust nltflit that I dotormlnod to
como to Salem, with a vlow to hco tho city
and ntrh.ipi of iim'.iliix a Hhort ikIiIwm tn
you I oh mti tn UrKiti on a iiiIskIoii of a
B'iiiiuwIihI (llnMrc'iihlo uliaraotor. Thai
duty has Ik on illinlirirK'xl w fur km It can bo
porlurmcil In ililaSiuu. of i'io 'liar.nsii.ro'
It and tlio ruiullof It It would not lio proii'ir
for mo BttlilM tlnm. toiwy aril iuliiK. nor do
I Intoud to. I liiiHlru to oxpross tho Hiirprlno
and uraillleatloii t havo ncolvnd fro-n my
vlhltlo OruKOtiand WiiihliiBton TorH'ory
It haa boon to mo HomiitlilnK of tho naluro ol
a rovolatlon. I nood not montloii tlio Knfa'
Idea entorlalnod In tho Upturn States and
might aay In CotiRross lu rogard to Oregon.
Imayaay that tho Roueral Improsalon la
tht nrronn I an but a small amount of terri
tory or aroa ausooptlblo of cultivation; thatH
to oompoaed of almost insxuausiioio in
out of which thoy oould with dlffloulty mako
farma or of ruKKJ proclptloua inountalua, or
hH ol bill Inn nlalna. It la not genorally
nndersood thatthoro la a largo part of this
BUta auacoptlble ol cultivation, fruitful to a
high dogroo, and that thero are groat natural
reaourooa I havo been aurprlaed at what I
bave aoon, at what I have ioard. I havo
Men soma portions of your stato exoffldlngly
fruitful and produollvo. I also saw that
tboro woro largo aroaa suscuptlplo of cultiva
tion, and I bollovo that you havo a futuroof
ono of tho groatost Htaion in uio u niou. x mi
aro already connected by rail with I'tigit
Hound, tho moat beautiful about ol wator I
havo ever soon, and I b-llnvo tho most beau
tlful In tho world. Tlio wild rlvor Kcoimry of
thoColumbla Im unrivaled In thl country.
I never liuvii bnon down tlio ltlilno, but I do
not think from tho dusrrlptlona I havo reml
it will com puro Willi tlio uoiuninia river.
f AppUuMi And you havo iilro-idy a lnro
nyatm or Interior river winiiiiaroo. Whun
tlioobHlruutloiiM ofllin Hiiakuilviiriiiid the
Columbia havo bimii rouiovod,jou will Imvo
a larn Hysloin of river coiiiincireo. Tim
grout thing J oil no v noml, which oil under
aWud perfectly, lariillrnad connnotlon with
the liist. Dlnct railroad oiiniinctioii ncrota
tho contlniiiit, milking your Stato "any of hc
OftNn, would bring a ru-h of population, and,
f nullnvo.au aomiiiiillatlou of wealth niiHiir
pasted, and only quailed, perhaps, by Hint
of California. This onnuiudnu will conic,
that railroad will bo built. I havo no doubt
oflt. It may b dofurrod, howover, lor
yoan, until your Ami la grow sick, perhapn
until many of you have panned away; but I
think It U sura to nnmo, and In lime thorn
groat ImprnvouiouU will bo mado. I havo
been astonished to learn the character of the
country beyond tho Hnake tlver, and of tho
Ktorn part of Washington Territory and
of Oregon. Thero Is m vaal region ofpioduo
tlvo country thero, whlah, when brought In
to cultivation, will mako homes for millions
and can almost filed tho world. ( havo Keen
uoh wheat Holds lu tho valley or tho Walla
Walla as I havo nevnr before, neen, and I am
told you have In Oregon what la rpilioiqiml
to tlio valley of the Walla Walla. Thoro la I
feel a groil future before you. What Oregon
modi Islo be well advertised, that Is to aay,
to havo her roaourcoH and character mado
known to the (Miopia of tho United States.
You aro fur away lu tho northwest corner of
tho Union. It is a long Jouruy to oomn here
and it ti one that ordinarily el r Ikes tho Im
agination ofraoplo with dread. Ttioso who
eamo aorosa tho plains lu tho earlier or lata
yearn were men of uncommon resolution,
willing to undergo all kinds of haidslilps
and able to surmount all klndsof dlincolilos,
Hut such mou aro ram. Tho groat tuaaa of
tba people aro not w lllltig to onrotinter these
hardship. Thoydouotaiio the Inducements
to makoaiich longJouriioyH, to endure such
great dlttloullles. Hut when the character of
tha country Is known, and when eommunlra.
lloulmdooheapaudo.My,audllrrriulreabut
few days from the MUsourl to thu Colum
bU, then you will havo a sudden grrat in
Am of wealth and growth as rupld aa that of
you sister, California.
Mr.EJIUir, you aro a true friend of tho I Wamiinciton, July 2 -Deputy Coroner
union, anu out ror iacx or apace i would
like to montlon many of tho naotea who co
nobly and faithfully assisted us to mako our
Itst Fair a grand succeed. From their gener
ous efforts In the past, I can but bellovo Hint
thoy will not desort us in tho fill tiro.
Yours truly, W. 1. Watho.v, Prea't.
CORHESPONDENCE.
Mkiiama, July 20, 1877.
Av.'hv from tho cures slid HiictuatlcnH of
lowu lif, yn .r humble fiorvant finds Kijiice
'neiith Ihu beautiful summer (ullage, or tho
iiihiIi, cherry ami alder trees; thinking of
Uio vait biiatillos of iiaturii In tlio Ibriiiainui
i this country, with Its wllri yet InvlUtii'
. laces for tlio liihllatlon ol limn
AiiuDyino wy, iiioho who wouiu bock
ranches mut (ouio oarly boToro tho rush to
tho various iiiIimh, which aro being pushed
lorMiird with (treat suilvliy, and of cmirm
In lime will prove to bo tbo "big bonanza"
of the tvrst. Kvorv dav nartles aro comlnir
and going to tho mines, somo to prospout.
othora to look after the various leads on
whlc.t their mou aro working.
Tho favonto up hero seems to be tho Cap
ital, of which Salom has a largo numborof
stockholders.
TUB WHIT 15 IIULL
Is a good mine, but thoro aooma to be a good
deal of work done which will not amount to
much. Uowever, this is noarly alwaya tbo
casowborean inoorporatoa company nas a
ohlof boss, an unexperienced miner. What
that Company nooda la tho oxperlonco of
solontiua minora, anu then maybe, fz.soo
would go a great deal farther than It has, to
pay ono man a largo salary to keop two
otbor men at work.
THK ELI.KN MINK,
Near the Capital, la also vory rich In silver,
and promlsos to bring good returns for tho
owners, but all tuoso mines are only waiting
dovolopment and capital which, as tho coun
try Krows oldor. will no doubt bo nronorlv
anu proutauiy worxou.
Too much could scarcoly bo said of this
region of country, Its boautlful aoenory, and
lis hoaliliful suuiiiier air, whlohagroai many
pleasuto seekers aro now taking advantagn
or. Among them, wo notice Salem la well
represented. Our., 11. Jonea and ramlly.J
II. Albert and family, John O. Itooth ami
riinlly, f. W. Weatherrord ami family. Col.
N. 11 Knight and family, J. T. Hyrou mid
lamlly. Dr. II. Smith mid Dr. J. W. McAfee.
aro among tho uiimhor, mid above all I miiht
not rorgntntir elllclent school inarm, T. J.
Illnko, I could givnyou a great ninny more
iiHtiies, but don't suppose jnu wntapasHuu
gerll'l where nosteHiiiers or railroads run.
To-day It his poured down,ralu and we havn
been playing Militxrlo, under tho tent. I
think lr tlio gypsies would come up hero
they would mako good wugea during tho
Miiumer Hoason,
MKIIAMA
Ii going tn be tho "Queen City" in a few
3mrs, ami Is already hniiiiiiIiik qullo a bust
itcs iispiHit, I'hero aro two mores, both of
winoli aro doing a good IiiihIikwh. Tonior.
row work will bo commenced on the iUm
lor the grist mill, which Mr, Iloaty Is going
lo build this summer. There la also a good
saw mill site, but am not aware of auy ono
that is going to build. Hero is a good ohanco
forsoiiiH(iiiotoinitkatoriuno. Town Iota aro
worth from ib in 5). I will "wind up" on
this and gltuanmo one else a chance to moo
their tiTasloiiM hi print. Johnmt.
I Hartlgan yesterday mado an autopsy of
j season Pollard , pastry cook at the Johnson
Houso. who died very suddonly, and found
more than a quart of orange-pool in bis
stomach, which cauned his death. The do
ceanod was (lfty-slx years old and toothloss,
nd swallowed tho orange-peel In largo
pli-cos, being unable to masllcato It.
Joeplilno county lu nut of debt and has
81 COO in tho trciHutiry. It took a levy of 11 vo
per cont. to bring bor out.
In Jackson county on tho 20 111 lightning
"truck a tree killing ten aheap uudor it.
Thoy lioloi'K-'l '" Amy it McKenz'n.
Raduoad Rata.
The atoamor Orluba, of the new lino be
tweeu Portland and Bum KranoUoo, leaves the
latter place to-morrow. Cabin passage baa
b.eii reduoud to f 10, steerage 9, and frelghta
i mt too. TbeH rates will bring lots of
people to Oregon lo "look around," if not to
stay. A man can leavo Han Frauolsoo and
mK a Meiueel uiur of the Willamette valley
and Columbia river, for fKO and a steerage
pskseiilter can take the adtuo trip for half
ihu money. Its oheaper than slaving at
homo. People will travel aad prosec
arc ii ml when they oau do ao at little ox
lieiiso. Hhmild tlieso rates be mainlined
during tho fall, hundreds ol Californlana oau
attend our State Fair at a small coat.
Coun'r Clark's Doings.
Qoo.A. KiIhs Kq ,Ciuuty Clerk during tho
mouth of July, Usited 7 marriage lloeuees,
n corded 75 deed", 37 morlgugiui, and 0 chat
tie mortuages a lair amount of biiaiueia
for that month as roniatrod with former
years.
Wo learn by a nrivaui letter received to
day, that W. II. N. Slyloi was arreated last
evening lu Portland, No particulars, but we
Muppoe the Urand Jury of tha U. H. Dis
trict Court now lu mmmIoii found a truo bill
avalm.1 him for (xirjury In the lata Inveatlga
tlou matter, and lu delaultof ball was committed.
Joaso I), Csrr has nearly completed hU
atone leuco In the viclnltv of Clear Iake, In
hikeisiuniy. Ho will have about 75,000
acres Inclosed.
In the river valleys of l'uget aound tho po
tato orop Is greatly dunmgeU by a worm or
bug, ami lu many places there will tat a
failure.
Contractor are iniahlug to complotothe
work on the atato unUeralty building at Kit
gene. .
During the post year thero havo been
clKhMoti raes of Miiallpox lu Seattle aud
vicinity. Kitihtdlod.
iasr of LKirtRS.
ItrmatnlnE In the P.iattittlce, Halem, at llila
iiMto I erxnii calilhK fir mm let tern mutt
Klve Iho tlilvnii wtitoli tiny sra HtlvurlUeilt
Hilly, Ml-a.Vtll'O
Ittrielt, Jonil
ItM-lie, () II.
Iliilhaio, K A.
Iturriw. riiomus
IliUnil, Mary A
imiMti, in
It) on. Thus
McNry, Strati
Murphy, Anna
M liter, A J
Murphy, W H
Munr, M l".
Mveii., .eiio K
lliiriimiiime, Martin Ki-wny. .Msriha
IJVlP, ItltMH Jlcnll, no j v
Dtviil, I lint Itotiuel Mollie
Diiait, Amsco It'iui1, K A
Illllllie, Jiillll C Killte, Win
Itt'dy, Mar) II. ltotierton. Anund
Kiiilierleon, Mrs S M Iti.M-e, I F
Kmbertsou, Martin It-idk-irs, llony
vlmir, J S
Suotleld, (1. W.
hiiortildge, U. W. (0
Hllnion, Mtilin W
Hiiim. Win or M A
Tiuie, (ho
To.Mu.ln, MraK A
Thoiiipsoo Diiilsi
Wataoii. W l
Will., Ulgar
Wlltuid.Jiweiiti H
Wise, Mrs Naucy J
CuglMi P II
Kiulikh, Mrs Mary
Karn us, Jaiuea
Fattihsu, W U
Oraiiuolil, Y
liriulei Jas M
liraut V Sioiio
()n son, J II
tUaklus II A
IUiiiiiI, I 'on rd
tlalght lvliibelll
llollilts, Jntephluo
tlickmad, lloury
Hum, l) W
Juokmn, J ,
Jonex, Abxandor
Jouof, Melon
Jones, A T
Hnspp, (J) 0 A
I in is, Lima
Ixaury, Hoaa
WllllsiiK.ll. W.
Wtllard, A K
Worley, Thus P
Youug, Jtiunio
Young Joalo
Yocum Till
Yocum, M F
Yocum Helta
Tho Jili riots.
Wool J whUr n- tl.o i:i(, end the do
cllun lifiteln hii-tilei .1.
Whant BiitVi'l n llit-f r'rrllin this week
both t h4i Kianel-eo ami In l,ivrtool.
liuyurs thiough Ihla valley etlll oiler u dollar
a bushel, and to makoadvancos on contracts,
but somo havo withdrawn or modlflodtho
offor to buy.
No man living can tell what wheat will bo
a fortnight heuce. All Is speculation and In
certainty, with prospect of a large crop and
a fair prico for It, and nothing more. Those
who cell for a dollar bave a safe thing, and
that la all wo know for certain.
Oali'ornia jfarketa. '
Wo copy tho following from tho Ban Fran
olsoo Commercial ilerald, July 26th!
Tonnage continues to accumulate In our
harbor, and the apparent Indlfleronce mani
fested by wheat exporters to ohartor ships at
current low freights to tho United Kingdom
Is somewhat surprising. Kvon tho farmers
are silent lookers on, not willing to accept
tho situation, not free tellers of tholr grain
at present high prices, nor will thoy avail
themselves of low freights to ship. From
the boat Information at our disposal, there
appeara to tie vory lew, ir any, English or
ders boro for wheat, certainly not at limits
that will allow or tlio orders being executed
at proHout. This 'doad lock" lu freights Is
certainly vory discouraging to rililp.owuera
who havo tuore of vossola now at anchor In
our harbor seeking lni.ilnos, aud this Is tho
more ituuoylng ben wo consider tho largo
surplus slock of wheat and tlour hero and in
Oregon that Is to go forward within tho next
twelve months.
Whoat Thus far In July only two ships
havo cleared for tho Uultod kingdom, to
cloven c-irgoos kamo time Isst ywar. TIiono
two hIiIw uro tho Oniuloaud tho Indians, the
latter carrv lug -18 -I.VJ coutuls, valued at 107.
UIO. Thodally ruoslpts at lido water ato very
light, yet the accumulation lu uainhoiiHOM at
Stockton and oilmr Interior shlppltig polutH
la largo and steadily luurtmHlng, Farmers,
lor tho most pail, aro unwilling helleis at
present, nor do they show any dlspoHiilou t
export their grslu ovon at present low rates
of freight of i to Liverpool. Tho Sli cktou
Inilopoiidoiit eas: "From tho amouiii of
wheat thot Ii ooii-Untly pouring Inio thin
market, ono would not luiaglnu that we have
had a very dry year. Over nix hundred
thousand aaoka have already boon sold In
this county, which Is suiUotont to aaok up
4'2 000 tons. Tho wheat la unusually heavy
tills year, and averages 140 pounds to the
sank, plump. North and oast of tba San
Joaquin river there will be more wheat rata
e In the county than we had last year "
Prices at. Ssn Francisco, good milling J45;
choice 2 r0, per cental.
Flout Bfpor demand at nreaont la light
for all gradss. Nupuriine, ffiia.oO; extra su
pflrtliir, t5 M6.
lUrley Arrivals aro 'light and tho dally
offering small, all tending to keen up prices.
Ryo Hut little doing, prlco fl.00 per oau
tal. Hops Doiuand tnflnod mainly to small
Jobbing lota, at 20i or less; slock light.
Wool Market flrm. holders not oaring to
foroa matters. Tho railroads decline to tako
freight east of Chicago, which of course dis
courages shippers, Stocks aro light, and
otntlned almost exclusively to Humboldt
and Kutorn Oregon wool. Humboldt, 28 to
80o: i:4Htern Oregon, 27 to 20.
Pota'oea Itbcolpta for tho woek havo beon
about equal to tho consumption and prloes
been quite steady. Present range, from f 1.60
to 1 75 por 100 lbs.
Onions -llecelpts aro largoly In exoosanf
thedetnaud; 75a por 100 lb, for choice Sil
versklns. an Francisco naruef.
lar TiLsunArn.)
San Francinco, Jaly 31.
Wheat-Decline of Sdtn I.tTrrpoel market: nntet
lie 1 market; rantto from $i ii to l as, cuUlJo fig
ure tho aklug price for choice: milling.
0at-f3 33
Ilarley-revd, $t C0al Oi nrawloi;, l 60 to 1 83.
OoM-lOflK; aicenbackr, UIXM; Hlltnr, aftSX
dlrcount.
Legal Tenders in Portland buying 04;
selling, 05.
Silver Coin 4H5 por ount.dlaconuL
JOHN HUGHES,
DKALKlt IN
Groceries 30. cX Provisions,
PAINTS,
OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
u..c3. Dr3-uLiaLi,g; : , -t o r I t 1 m
OP ALt, KINDS.
13 THIS AGENT FOIt THK SALE OF THE
RUBBER PAINT, ALL COLORS
Mycr Ac LowonHtolu'H 'VnriiiwIioH,
HOWELL & BEOTHERS' WALL PAPER AND BORDER,
SALEM MARKET.
MONKTA1IV.
Liaac. Tisoshs, baylnic, H)c : tolllnc, Me.
FLOUK, OKAIN Ac.
Wheat, boat while V tmbtl a 06
Oau, V bn i U)
Com Meal, V t 0
Klour, boat, V aacx, (V barrel) Six e
Buckwheat Floor, x.. it 6
llran. V ton,.. .-. ............. .M... .,1a QTi
hhort. W tou. ............... ...... ) OOfa
OilCak Meat, V ton 35 00i....
Ftax He,d, per V..... .......... .......... iH -..
Ilajr, M (on, new $14 tt6
baled, V ton....... .............. ...... O ..
OUOOKlltRrt.
dnar.Han Fraucifcorvflmxl, V bbl 13. a U
IiUnd iSMOl
cra.bcd 1W& ltK
powdered 1MI 11
k-ttimUlcd Nit II
SlfQp, ,(1ilieaseo HVipl W
Tea, Jftpnu, V C.,a NHil 00
lottwrUt. ! V41 W
CVffio, Ootft KlC V t
IUOaats ! i vll
KOUl) ta 4t
J t att ll9
$l Car ui on UUiui. per cw ...
Liverpool, cr!s
FKUITs). VKOKTAHLKS.lACa
pplca. ...... ........... ....................
dried. V lr... .....................
I'earhea, dried, V 8
I'lunia, "
IVsri-, . .c. pr ba...... ...... ...
iioatu, v d... ...........
t'.itjtoc. W buthet
Onlnn. M to. ...... ...... ......
Cabu.ic, V daa,. ...... ....................
WU Oil
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UVfc It!
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50
4& n
taxi 00
HUTTKlt. BUQ3, Jlo.
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Hotter, freh roiu, V ,lS ro
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Ktfjji. y doaea... .................. ....-.,..
ChwM Orvgoa prlsto, i B
(jgrd, 1 V,.. .......... .
0IL8, JtC
Llnaeed OU, boiled, V saltaa.. J JJS
raw. " ,! j "
Laid OU, V palloa l W
tXtalOII. ,.................. JJJP m
..AiMAAft OIL al aral........,.............! 14a Oil
fdy ft),, ..... .!....
10
-AMI
JSeiZx J"u.etzx LdLe.
State Street,
Salem, Oregoa.
WHEN YOU WANT TO PAINT,
USE THE..
AVERILL PAIUT
It Is prepared ready for Immediate use, and or
ALL DESIRABLE COLORS AND PURE WHITE.
It, Is easy to upply, nnd It will
For durability, beauty, and
not crack, nee! or chalk off.
brli.Iancy of color It Is
TITHOUT . 3Bt-7a.Li.
For sale In any qu.utiliy by
WEATHERFORD & GO,
DEALEltS IN.
DRUGS, PAINTS, OIL3. AND PERFUMERY.
SALEM,
ORECION.
may2f
w.waaruaaroaD,
j. w. wmaTsaayoitu.
Weatherford & Co..
Wholesale and Ketatl Ocakri In
DRUGS, PAINTS,
OILS, GLASS.
Patent Medioines.
CHEMICALS.
E rxi. m y
TOILET GOODS,
Etc, eto.
PURE nSand LIQUORS,
For Mexnetnal porpoMs.
Medlolnei Compounded, and
Prescriptions Filled.
Weatherford & Co.,
Pcttf Commercial etroat. NALRFI.
m
HEREIN & FARRAR,
Will par the
Highest Market Price
r
500,000 POUNDS
SACHS AND TWINE
lTnrnlk4liol.
Kn.joUo of
W. J. II Kit II UN,
VAUIlXU. UIIOTIIllUS.
Uikm,Mj, 1371-3 m.3
Established 1810.
Original Liver Medicine.
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The Old Immigrant . Route
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muiintani. 78 mll.. Yiom f-alm, IHO mlln.
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H. D. COAUUN, I'm Id nt.
Hartit R. Cao.a, Hc. Ulini
KELLY & UNDERWOOD,
Carriage & Wagon Mta,
Salem, Oregon,
HAVR ON HAND A CI10ICB LOT OP FOU
Spring
Wagona,1 Carriages, & Buggies,
of their own make,
Mannfaetard or the HRSl qualllr of Joraey Iltrkotr.
(llTeoaa call, ai.dcinmlio oar work, aud Judia
for rnaiaclrc.
Allklmda or Rfpalrlnz acdOmeial Johblnir dona
at ilior. notlco.
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WORTH Sfi.LEM STOKE.
A T TH BIUflK 8TOK, ll.S JUbT HHCKIV
dL ed arull aMorunvnt of
Q-eaeral Merchandise,
Dry Goodgj
Grooenes,
Boots 8l Shoes,
Hardware,
Clothing
llcolatod tor tha Ottyand Coantrv Trade Housht aa
low, and will Ns .old at aa UMALL A PKoKPT S
EDWIN ADENO
adtngACNGY'y3
174 elm street.
CINCINNATI. OHIO.
Advertisements inserted in any paper,
Before adrertiaing semi for mj catalogua.
SPECTACLES, SPECTACLESI
For Old and Young.
liar-Sighted aud Near-Sighted,
MioltneGaaae lor Suurlauieii,
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