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if you want
some genuine bargains in harvest tttppliea
iro t. the MAtlNET CASH STORE.
Jf vou want a warm reception and a square
deal, the Mairnet is the place fr you.
A chance for a gold watch with every dollar
purchase.
THE MAGNET
Clements & Wilson.
MONDAY, AUGUST
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TO PORTLAND BUSINESS URN.
The Htreet Fair ami Harvest Carni
val Aaaociation will arrange (or and
brinv to Pendleton durum some day id
the (air an eicnrsion of representative
Portland business men. whu will here
meet the people with whom they are
doing business, and inxpect the die
playi of pnslucts to l made in the
several lines. Several of these promi
nent mull of Portland were interview.,1.
there by a representative of the Pen
dleton aaaociation, ami a spirit 01 CO-
owration was evinced that promises
excellent results.
To the Portland ts-tiiile. let it be
said, this day V journey 0 Pendieton.
one of the princiia! centers of the im
mense territory tributary to that city,
will be instructive. It will show them
what haa been done in this country in
transform in it from the semi-arid
waste it wac ihouicht to tie in former
years, into a land worthy uf beiin;
called the "tiranary of the North
west," from which conies each year
millions of bushels uf food products,
large quantities of the world's meat
supply, the ditest fruits ;roD on the
coast, and such dairy products ar
rival the famed dairy centers of the
older eastern states.
The spirit prnini'tiiig Pendieton to
arraoge for the eicursion i- one of
local pride in the displays to be made,
as well as of commonwealth patnoli
tisni, a desire to engender mutual sym
pathy, co-operation and the deveioje
ment of the state's resources. It is ex
pected that the Portland business men
will respond liberally, and Ik- Pendle
ton's guests fur one day, at least.
rreiuent mention is made in some
quarters of lack of sympathy between
eastern Oregon and the state's metro
polis. Here is opportunity to demon
strate that, on Portland's part, this is
not true. As fur Pendleton, the fact is
that everyone realises that Portland's
prosperity is Pendleton's prosperity,
and that the growth and strengthening
of that city meau the growth and
strengthening of the entire state.
A new era dawns fur Oregon and all
her towns when comes the morning of
the day when all portions work to
gether for common advancement. To
the end that this day may be hastened,
let Peudletou'a appeal in tin. connec
tion be met by Portland in tiie manner
indicated. It will be made one of the
mile posts in the history of the -tat .
The Mckinley administration, fur
some reason best Known to it han
practically surrendered to England
territory that belonged to Kussia from
1H26 to lft7, and to the United Mat. s
from lHtt7 until tne Knglish conosted
their absurd -luni. We afa toU thai
it would uut do to "pull down the
hag" over any Philippine territory -u t
under this concession to l.ngluii'l it
would seem Ibut the flag will have to
come down over a certan portion of
Alaska as per an agreement made and
provided. The empire builder- .ire
making hah of one thing and sowl of
another just to suit their purjajee.
Knglaud is getting so dee
in dubt
from her policy of 'empire building"
that she is going outside .of her do
mains to borrow money to moet herex
travauant aud criminal expenditure!.
When a man or u country has to go far j
ail aaa..
ami nuiT . a. a
o -.. ra
Dm easy mi aMaJSa
Tltii ,. npf
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act i.tai aaaaw
m r.vmn.. . i...-lw.i. s. - wniii .t
Daio. am lasanaa aat aacS.liaa, aat .w,wi
aaa a.
Laa aaascaa. aaa caan par Uaa. ata laaamoa.
away Irom home to borrow, it is a Hnwnilt, ually trustv.ortln rapobli
that be or it is just doing a little aOolagn eaatsutuisarary concedes to Bryan
much ou other people's money anil only 17-1 votes at the utmost, pleasant-
U l,..lv t,, l ,liaat..r ot ,.w. '
diuary kiud in tlie sweet by aud by.
Hathbone, the man who stole and
squandered the government . money
in Cuba and who was caught stealiug
aud removed from ulhce, got his posi
tion through Mark llaniiaV iutlueuoe,
ami uow tie threatens to tell how be
"he I pud to buy" a seat in the United
CASH STORE
Court and Cottonwood
tute. senate fur Ilnnim it Murk hs-
not shield turn from punishment wuich
so rit'hl v dcerves.
POLITICAL SPECULATION.
I New York World: Since IS.:" Ohio
has held twenty-tive elect nun. Of
these the republicans have carried
twenty-one and tlie democrats four.
Not once during this perils! has n
democratic presidential ticket pre
vailed in Ohio, although in !!!- the
republican plurjilitv was onl MVS.
aaa
The vears when the democrats
carried the state were 1877, IHX1. 1S8IJ
and 11188. In almost every instance
the prominent isue Iwfore the ieople
when the democrats won ttieir victory
was that of the tariff. After the Wil
son bill was traiia(ormel by democratic
; senators into a high -protection measure
tin tarifl tpiestion was practically
abandoned, and since the:i tin- repub
lican, have carriel the state l i.ir.'i
pluralities.
In 1MM. for example, immediately
after the disgracelul tariff tight of t tut t
year, their candidate p,r ecretarv
state had a plurality of 1:7,U87 votes.
The next year their plurality was irj,
02. It la significant oJ Mr. MtlKIlt
ley's and Senator llaiiua's Misi'iiin in
I the state that the repuhlican pitiralitv
uf 18Wi fell to H,4m. In 1HW the Op.
jiMisitiun vote was divided is'Wteen Mc
Iean and Jones. If it had been cast
for either om of these , .mdldati-s the
republican- would have been in a
minority of nearly .', nun. the scatter
ing vote nut being counted. A. the two
candidates opposed to the republicans
both stissl for anti-imperialism, ami
as industrial conditions are about tin
same now as then, it is Isdieved bi
tlie hopeful that the democrat- have a
lighting chance in Ihm.
It was Mr. Hayes's victory over
00. Allen on the monev question
which made the former the republican
candidate lor president in lhTo. There
has been a soft-money faction in the
democratic jairtv of the state since
18ijrl, when Mr. Pendleton was a candi
date for the presidential mimiuatioi. op
the greenback issue, but the state it
self has been fur hard money.
a a
Ohio is a singularly American state,
its loreign-born population in 18WU be
ing only 11!. 51 per cent of it. total
population of IpBISitMi in lu and
1K7U the la-rceutage of foreign horn to
native had been, according to each
census, about 14 per cent. Of the
foreign element the iieriuun largely
pretluminates Is-ing more than tiir.
times us numerous a- the Irish. The1
native-born tiermaiis have AU.uue vou--1
and Americans Istrn of tierman parents
probably lO.OOt' more. This vote is I
lor . iiiud niouev, and the fact that the
urban population 01 Ohio is increasing
relatively to the rural population also
strengthen.- the repunlicaii arty on
this issue. The t-rcentage of urban
to rural population la Ohio m s(tu j
was 151 '-j, and is doc.otle.s greater
now. As it was then, it wa. '.' 1-H ts-r i
cent greater than the percentage of the
whole country.
It is probably true that the friends
of sound money m tin- Middle We.-t
are more reailv tnan ot tne
Kast to accept the theory that the
siner oiiestioii Is settled. If this Is
SO the liermuii vote alone can give tile'
state to Bryan if it is solidly against
imperialism This is the question :j
Will tiie currency question piav an
uiiimirtant part in the campaign and j
are tin iiermans an anti-imperialist. ;
Another issue that may aid the
demisral. is the trust is. lie. Ohio ha.;
some large protected interests iron
and steel, woolen and wools, and
isittery, for auplc. Hut there has:
lieen a strong feeling against trusts in
the state, and e.peciaiiy again-t ellu
tor Haniia, who is regarded us the
leader of the trust (arty.
Portland Telegram : Four yeur. ago
McKinh-v reo-ived 7, 1U4.77W and Hryaii
t,&0j.9",V votes of the seople. In the
eits-tora: college Mckinley had 271 and
Uryan only I7l votes. There Issing 447
votes in the electoral college, it takes
rJ4 to eleci Bryan, to succeed, sup
piling that he carries the same states
that In- did in IXttt, must therefore
gain 4 votes. Hut of the electoral
vote, he received in Is,!,, he i. lor
abiy sure that he will lose ten in Kan
sas, four in Washington aud one in
California. He is alsmt a. sure, how
ever, to gain eight in Maryland and .
in Kentucky as he received one elec
toral vote of the latter state Udure.
Then he would still be short 411 elec
toral votes. These can be made up by
New York, with anv other gisxl-sised
state Indiana, Michigan or Wiacuiisiu.
Hut in any reasonunh- coinpuiation of
chance. Ne York i. alwolutuly neces
sary to Hryan's success. Any other es
timate must give him at least three ot
the Central We. tern state., which Is
easy to do only in some Baople'l imag
ination. The ligurers and coliiiun
buildurs are already industriously at
work, and of course the democrat,
figure out the isjesible if not the proba
ble election of Hryan, while the re
publicans still more easily make it ap
pear that McKinleV. election is almost
absolutely certain. The New York
".r1''
lor example, giv.-.- llrvan JlKi
sas. si Ma.lv' i li li.V lllllv WsK 'Mlir' villi-.
i assuriiik! aicMliiey oi uie rest, oe
y'oud anv doubt. The New York Com
mercial's estimate is perhaps about
the lairesl and most free from preju
dice. It gives McKinley 2Uti votes, and
Bryan 144, while tin "doubtful"
states it classes as follows: Pmbuhlv
for McKinh-v, Delaware, II: Indian..,
16; Kansas, lo Now York, Ho; total.
04; probably fur Bryan, Idaho, 3; Ken
tucky, lit; Mary laud, a; Nevada, 2;
Utah, 3, Wvomiug. 3; total, KS. Vbe
outcome if this prediction is vc'itied,
would ! L'70 vote, for McKinlcy and
177 for Hryan. which would Is- al
most identical with the electoral vote
of four years ago. Ho intelligent Bin!
unp-ejiidici'd guess can Is- made l'tter
than this at the present time, though
a Is-tter one may Is- made three
months later.
POLITICAL POINTS.
- L. N. llahercoiue, who for several
years lis. been omnected with the re
publican congressional campaign com
mittee in the preparation of Herman
literature and in sending campaign
matter to the (iermaii newapapcra id
the United States, has come ool m
Washington in a statement repudiating
the repuhlican party and declaring for
Bryan on the is-ue of imerial ism.
.Iinlgv C. L, Hultr.. one of the leaders
among the tierman-Americans of Cleve
land, Ohio, will take the stump in la
lutlf of the deuuwratic candidates in
-eptemher. Ih wa- against llrvaii lour
year, ago, hut is now an enthusiastic
supporter of the democratic leader.
Michael Collins of Peotone, for years
one of the bet-known repuliliculi Doll
ticians in Will county, Illinois, has
announced that he will support Hryan
Mr. Collins two years ag" wa. a . audi
ditti for the repuhlican nomination for
state senator and was defeated by
William (Moll ol Wilmington bj OtM
vou- in convention.
Pronloonl gold teaaoonut who leil
the light in Is, .ay fully h.'i )s-r cent
and probably t pat cent of the gold
democrats in Minnesota who voted for
either McKinley or Puluier four years
ago. will vote fur Bryan this year, and
the remaining 10 or 18 per cent may
vet le forced to full in line for the
Kansas City ticket and platform.
Portland Telegram : The iieriuan
vote may decide the presidential con
test, hut as vi" go one knows what
ticket will receive the weight ol the
tierman support. In IHHo. the lug end
of the Vote isep.t to Mckinley, nil the
money issue, but this year the tierman
voter- .17. .aid n I- halting between
twi --lie- A large majority o: them
are against lo to I, hut a still larger
ma; rtty are uiulerstissl to be opjiosed
to "iniliturMin" und "iuiierialisni."
W.PIERCE'S
Favorite
Prescription
1
am so grateful to you for your ad
saw- Mr. Sidnev H. O.ikes. of
WhtamU. Pitts-Iv.inia Co.. Va. "When
I o-mmenced niui medicines I had Isren
tn-ated bv diiierenl doctors for three
months or num.-. but would only receive
partial relief for a short while and then
would be worse than before. Was con
fined to my Isal most of the time. Al
tin time I commenced your treatment
my left side was. completely poralyzul.
Bid no desire to eat anything; bowels
coilive all the time. Nerves were all
mis'.ruujj, so I could not licar the li.i-t
noise. I also suffered from diseased
ovaries and female weakness. But thank
to tu Maker aud vou, after follosring
vntir advice, I am able to do all my wah
inj; sew i He and Iioum work in gener..'.
I haven't had ., sp.isti. m two months
Left off medicines about one moiili.
ago Ihda't think it necessary to con
tinue them longer. I have taken about
seven bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription, seven of the 'Golden
Medical Discovery," and two vials of
Pleasant 1'ellcu, ' I heartilv rectnninein!
those medicines to all suffering us I was. "
makes
weak women
STRONG,
sick women
WELL.
60 YEARS'
tXPFRIENCE
Hg TRADE MARSta
H Dcsigns
' Copvhiohts Ac
Anrina aaiuilns a aMsh and daamptsjn aasr
n..i.,aii io. uo.wousl HsasSassskaw talsssS
aic Ifts- o.il.t; uni 1 1" lor Munna palaula.
Sllboul cliarae u. tua
Scientific Imerican.
air lllualrala.1 i
' IjsWtWtJp-
ra
an, aiaiatSi arna.
,rr 1
uos $1. SmSI by all
WUNN S CO.""--
t ti nun
Wishing to retire frum business
1 offei bj entire stock for .ale
at cost, consisting of
urpets, Kuns.
LaVCC und Silk Curtains
Portiers.
Ui-HHsand Iron Kcdtiteads,
Caiuchcs.
Vull Paper, Shadub,
Sewing Machine-.
and other things too numerous lo
mention. I'hunce of a life time to
buy these goods cheap.
JESSE FAILING
r in i n i
n m m
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
mnmom
LOVERS OF HUE LAUNDRY
work natnrallv have tniig likes and
and dislikes in this regard. I nleas
tinelv done up. colored -Inrt- MM
shirt wuists isn't half presentable
Kither garment mostly owes Ita.flM
look 10 the laundry. Whir we Jo
-how- the -111 reine result of
proccaii It'- the tpli and -i an that
'
FOB
Insurance
Fire. Life, Accident. Plate Olass. Hi
Loans
on City and OoUty PlUUartf i
Real Estate
Imivroved ami Da improved Cty Lot,
snick Kaiiche. anil Wheat Farms
SKI
J. R. DICKSON,
Mast Oregonian Bui. ding.
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FOR
GIRLS.
Wa
Walla Walla.
iirtun.
For boarding and day paplli,
Healthful location, in heat residence
lart of city. Preparatorv uml Madam ti
I leiartnionts. hxcepti ma. advantages
I ' Music and l.ngkiab. Individual in-
struction lor tn - ucation
I 'ias been irregular,
a : m -
Health. Character. SrAolanhlp, CulttUT.
lor catsleirtii sppi to
.Tiss lmg-n Bo.cr. Pri -.ipjl.
0.R.&H
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Time Sehaduls
From Condition.
tssivi
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Kast Mall Salt Lake K-uver. ForpFs't Nsli
No. t i Worn, nmaas. kao- No. 1
a:Us-B. sas City. M. Loots, 7ait. a
.No J r. .. :. !.. . So
lawf m. I Ursk-oii Sliurl Liue. j lu :j p u
MfeaSM 'Walls Walla, spukui.. . si. k
Plrsr. 1 Mlnnespulla.BYfaal.: KTyer
No INJIUIL . UUwaukaar.INo
7 HA s. BI. I'lii. as-ai..1 fcjtat, rial 6aa p tn
Olisal Northern.
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From Portland.
For saui 1 rsui'laco
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ISJSs Columbia River i -Dm n.
Ixsuiiiiay stsaoisrs. KalUBda
batunlsv Tn Aooria suit Way
lea. at. Lamliaira
I.v Kipana Soaks liver. LvLew'alo
llly lsily
. u. Itiparia lo Utwiaioii. ; .'Wis. u
Mi sat! train Isavas I rudleton lur WallaWali.
tlail) vx.npi Suuilat. ulxp a sail arrive.
at t oa t m.
Fur lul: loloraisiioii call or writ n
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Take the.
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For Chicago, t Paul, 8t. b.uis, Kan
sas City, B Joe, Omaha, aud
411 Points Last and South
Portland and points
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For ililornistluli
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W AhAMS At;ul.
"r-ifitt b HnJil" "'sou
Wain. Walls. Wssk.
MONMOUTH, ORbUON.
Fall mrui ounus - ,,. ... i, r is
Tll sludauU ol lllc Noriaal SVtio.il are pruuarad
it. lat.i lUe Suit rorun.iU: luiaietlialely on sra.l
nation s
'.ra.l.iaie- c-aduy oeurs good poaltloiu
a.xpuae ol year Iron, tun to 11
Si rous aaa4sasij ami Prolvaaiouai Courses.
Xi Soueial Dcpartuieat iu Msnusi Trsluiug.
Wall Kijuipiard Trniuius iHpariinuut.
For ealalosue coiiiaiinuy lull auuouucnmul
sJ'UvSa 1. l AMfhlil.L, J-nraldout.
or W. A WANR.aWc ul Vsvcully.
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IHAKUWAnt
Vox all
SbeU Hardware, Tin, Granite, Iron ad Copperware,
i Oils, Axie Grease, Lime. Coal and Cement.
I SAVAGE AND WINCHESTER Rifles and Ammunition.
57-7
low i. Id atOM of cut nails at :'..00 er keg.
-i lal ofdoH given prompt attention.
Ml
Tsylor, the Hardware Han
fej
f
& 721 Main
Wool for Sale
rhurdavyi ifewh irwli I will btt the Goldra EtaU
Hotel to receive Betled bide on Lots of Wool, No.
5, 8, 13 and 17, about 500 sacks, now stored in
the Independent wart'houe. I reserve the privilege
of rftfectinf anv or all !Ms.
J. E SWITH.
The
Pendleton Academy
Of
Academic Courae oi ioiir year.
east or west.
Business Course aquivalsnl to the ben boaineaf colleges.
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. In far of Kuiituckv Sahsin
w. M. Pickel " " m '"-""
Sh .n Orders Meals 20c.
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Th.y mm full-blooded IttfctatiUtti and
Pulled Delaine Merinob. They are Urge, well
matured and carefully selec ted kick. Sheep
men should 8e them liefore making contracts.
CoDveyanct furnished free to inspect this
hand of thoroughbreds Address
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Pendleton, Orr.
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St i, :iai ii. m.
Inr further iulnrnisllon tour isrrti. sum,
ami ticscu. call on nr nt. Ailam !-;.!.
tou. orrjion. or A : i'HaKLTON,
Third aud alorrianii si. . Fortlaod ort.
ATTORNEYS.
CAKTKK 4c KALKY, ATToHNEyVaT
Law Office la Ksvlug. bank Building.
HKAX A I.OWKI.I.. ATtFoIIVKyITTt
Law. K.Mini u AaatKlaiiiiu lliock 1-esille
toll llreKnll
r. (i. HAIl.KY, l.AWVhl;. cKHi K IN
Judd Hullding. IVielluiou. orcfou
I llu- KlT.UKKAl.li A I 1 1 1 1: SKY Al
Law. odn . in Abmii istinu Block.
S. 1IKKKK1.KY. ATTORNEY AT Uf.
Office in AMMiclalliin Block.
E. II. UOYll, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ill
court d;.
S. A. NEWBERRY, ATTORNEY AT
Ijiw. boom 12, Aaaot latlou BiiUitlUk
JAM Eh A. KEK. I AW 0KK1CI U BM
Building.
PHYSU IANS
liK. W. U. OOIaE. OFFICE IN I'KNUU
tou Ba'iUat llauk bulldiuf offl.c noun lv
to L. a. ui. : 1 to j p. ui. Tuivpbouv If.
V. W. V I St'EN'l M. I. oKKli t KKAK
ol Klrai HattSSsaJ ...... Office boun luuU
a. ra. ; l to I p. oi
DR. C. J. SMI TH. OKFU'E oVaUrBK
dleiou bsviugt Hank lelupnuur SI, rsa
duuee tolopUout- S.
h. s. oabfTku). u7v hobwpatj.
n I'hyaiviau aud rJurseuu orHoc lb JisU
Buililius
DENTISTS.
E. A. YAl'UHAN.
DENTIST.
urr'R'a
in Judd Hullilins
A. L. HE ATI E. D. 1. f. OKKltK OVIta
savliiga bauk has aduiiuisutrsd.
E. A. MANN, DENTIST, IN ASSOCU
Uoa Block, over K B Cloplou uffica-
ARCUITgCTS AND BUlLDtHS.
T. r. HOWARD, ABCHITBCT AN 1 1 !'
pt riuleudeui uiaki.-. cuinpiclf au.I rllai
jlana lor iiuililiuga lu Iho cn) ur leuau)
HOOUI 17. Judd lone! us
ALBERT MASON. t'ON'l LAi nd: A1
llUllder. KallDialv., plan- ll'l .Is.-cilianuu.
ralaksal All work sitaraiiit.ed oawl
liirnlabud All work siiaralii
Jay A JuUauli . blackauiltii abup
tsaat.
,.ulwiu.iss
BANKS AND BHUKERS.
THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BAgfj
l'eudltou,OrKou. Orgsuiictl Mre,LvIaa.
capiul, asl.UUU. lulereal alinwcil uu HPap
poalU Eicballgc Uillkbl slid anlit uu al piia
cipal poun. Bpcial stmuliiib giu ""Sl
linn. v.. J. Iuiin.il. prsaidaui; J a.
vlos-prssldent ; 1. J Morris, cashisi
KIRST NATIONAL BANK OK ATBKS;
Oregon Caaltal tsu.uuu, .urplii. F.' d
lerssl on tlm) daptatlu DosU lu 'r"uS,r;
douioallc ixchause. Collcclnm- i
bsudod n. lleury C Adama, tS1,",ii aaak
Ui Arthur, vif. pre.iil. nl. E L BalllsU.
lat; L W llaruoll. aaal.talll taalimt
hk.-i HATIONaVL hank Ul PMg1
BBB. Capital, l.ui' ''""Tiasgt
gehtnal baukius busiuvaa
anil lelMtfranhu Irau.ltir. "",.! "I. "'S.m
' 3ssl
Mauclaiw. Now York aud prill, .p"
IK. V., ,rll. llrlls iirS II "I' ' ...kl.
aud Europe. Makoa colk-cinu uu ""ZTg
utuu he vi Anksnr l'rs"lcU-',". j c
... aisaicsMt; 0 B Wads, csakisr. a.
Uuarussy, aasiautut caahlor. r
! UK I LKMICB'S BANK Oi W
WeaUiU, Oruguh. loe. a ff
hualllvas. Enchsugc UOUghl 1 gjaal
leelloua prouiplly alleuilcil I" " ,luoU W
esvullaut comlitiou. aud r,'lK ' ,,,i . Inaaaw
luvallgallouiouiuilllJolrcao.;u .
Dili. cr. It Jauicaou, l"V?1(if"i' aaatMt:
PtOSjaSUL Vice prvaldclit ' " Jl. jnarT
J. IV. SVlllgore, aaat.M.... . utllX u
0. A. Harlmau M. X Johns. I J"X
Qraw.J. t. Elllgorc, Koborl Jauioaos.
r rot) bowl.
BOARD OP SHUALUATIoa.
. i. a
Tlw county board ol i;l,'l!"V,uuty'l5?"
osilad lo moot at Hit- office ol g, ra1-
I. ' llrt 111 IM-I llll II J1 . ' naJBa M ,'
ii All '"XmS
, iib lhetHbl'"?iaS
tiUttilH'M 111 L-uuue'Uu
last:, ate slan liolllietl in ' 1 '! L" hoard.
their grisvanuoa stsUi'l ui' b gt Atj,
i ,.uuiy aasa
CALL FOR COUNT
All . uiu. n aairalil- regl.l' 'V UK lih. eas"
... .
Ml. isss, in u- ild si my m,wl,
liuu.. upon prtswulalli'li ".'""....i
Psudlulou, Oroguu, Augual
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