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Drive the chilly, drifting snow,
Closely housed, the busy printer,
Heeds not how the winds may blew.
Click, click, bis tyoe go dropping.
Here and there into bis case,
As be stands for hours popping
Every letter in its place.
Heaven «¡and the useful printer
Every comfort mortals need.
For our uights were dull in wüster
Had we uet tbe news to read.
Fad would be rhe world's condition
I f no printer boys were found;
Ignorante und superstition,
Sin and sutlering would abound.
Tea, ¡1 is tbe b »*f printer
Rolls the car of knowledge on,
And a glo< my mental wiuier
Soon would rvigu it be wore goue.
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NO. 36.
DALLAS» OREGON. SATURDAY. J^U A R Y 8. 1870.
VOL 1.
Money’s useful, yet tbe »inters
Fdl not bull so «inch a p ace
As tbe bus}, toiling printers.
Fingering type before tbe <‘ace.
Yet while tbe type they’re busy setting.
Oil some thankless popinjay
Leaves the country, kindly letting
Printers whist o lor Ibetr pay
Oh ! ingratitude u'graiiguel
Are there on enlightened soil
Men with minds so incapacious
As to slight the printer's t it?
% Radii* al
tribute to the Mem»ry ot
ftn a k lia Pierce,
IV hi Piatt writes to tbe 0 neiuu.tti
Uutsi luerciut:
isinee wiitin^ you last, the uews
reaches «a v f the death o f this aceotn-
plishe<t goutl- mhu . It cotues like a
voice o f tbe far-off paat. He seems to
have beian^d to e tbrnier age. While
I wriftv his lisodsums, k««dl
loyl»*
d »«ii upon me, through u life-like por
trait. painted by Healey. uod presented
nit* hy that eminent man
He «art tbe truest gentleman I ever
kuew, and uttde so by the prompting*
of a good heart. His loyalty to bis
friends and party placed bint in a false
position, »ad did wrong to bis fine in
tellect. He felt tbat he could as well
forsake bis fiiuiily ns abandon bis orpin
¡cation, so gave up to party what was
meant for tu ittkiod. It wan his wi*for-
• une, therefore, to be President, when
the grave questions touching humanity,
ihat terminated in a terrible war, broke
upon «be country. His keenest sym
pathy •« were with the riglt, but his
s»nse o f duty to his organization and
friends held him wrong
He told me
with much feeling, in the last conver
sation l had with him, that, alter the
storm which would dest oy the Consti
tution and unsettle-eld found itions. the
salvation of the country would depend
on tbe conservative instincts of the Pe
moerathc party. And he died so believ
ittir-
We should lament his loss if onlv in
remembrance o f the purity and refine
ment that p tvr led the Executive Man
sioi while k * was its mister. Since the
days of the •mrlier Presidents, it we ex
eept Mr. Van TWren, n« such gent e-
man occupied that place. His nature
was too gentle, his inteloct too fine for
the coarse men be was ended upon to
control. Douglas, the athlete of the
png. took the leadership o f the party
and h*fr to P erce the empty h mors of
his position. Both are gone. and soon
to he forgotten. They lived to illus
trate the difference between the actor
md th«* d rentier— the thoughtful atu-
•1 nt and tbe emirse man o f the world
Vnd now. while la<i»eiitiug the loss <»f
Franlcdn Pierce, I am r* -minded of his
'-eaii’ rful effort on the death of WeL-
>ter. The stir fh it d Ha ope irs in dark
ne-s beyond rite tnnihled horizon I a ve
il* the ermsolation o f knowing that
whi'e it sets on this world, it rise* on a
hri »hter carrying with it for. vt-r light
•irid J »dn»**
•N o t h in « in t h e P ark * **— The
Riehnt* nd Kx imin r has a spicy chap
ter mu ibe subject of newspapers, eiieit-
...| l, the stereotyped remark ->f indif-
ro t render« after ^running five in n
See him ! bow extremely busy.
• tur. w.irld^.iif a daily i—me .if new*,
Fingering type betöre the c »«e —
•hat,
there’* niching in the paper ”
Toiling, till he's aim it dissy.
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v
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: — \ nd op - ii are always gum -
lo exali the fauiauii race
hljng ib eit th *ir nip«’ '*, and in*ini|i-
»»Mg h >w MHI'h
ter th ft/ v hi d lo ir.
G EN E U . I L M!SC EL L « ,V Y
They 1a k «> fliu- mtlv about ‘ fi e* ar-
H e i . lk B w YD .— I* tii.i} mu he known ■ iej.-s” on every Vwi igin ibl* -uhjeet g*
|j**t
to our readers «hurt this u-mark able Ld\ i\ thrif could effept such a ehsnge
-nine
of
tiiese
ever-niotiing
philosophers
is now an inmate of a Paldoriiia m-a ••
asylum. She is said to have lieen n v fry it for «me hundred and fif’t v days in
in«; mad, but has reeeut y become a succes*inn. And then ther think it is
mother, and is now sensilde. A Ditt— nothing ♦« “ select” for a newspaper—
bnrg paper says «t ‘ her career: Fight von hare merely to run the scissor*
thro« h n half dozen exeto Ip'jfug ;| < (1
id " in male attire, at her lather’s side
iu the rebel army, running the blockade, you have got matter en -ugh N w thi*
perverting the faith o f a nuvaj officer i* the most i in ortaat und the most d if
courted, married, divorced, married fie ii It department to fill on a newspaper
again and separated fr>*tu her aaeond Very few men have the s ighfest idea
husband, actress, lecturer, and social how to do the work. It requires a
reformer— such was tbat widely known thorough new*piper man—who know*
Female, Belle Boyd.
H er feet and the puhlie appetite well— who know*
brain had no rest; buffeted from pi lar what is going on in the world— and who
to post, with no guide and no support knows how ta write and p ick a column
but her own ¡as incts and fiery South in a dozen lines. Men who skim a
ern passions, we cannot admire, but we «ewspaper *wd toss it aside little reflect
must pity this strange soul, and be as bow uiueh berinsand toil have been ex
tonished at its wild romantic career. pended in nerving up that meal. Busy
A fter all, when so many storms have heads and busy hands have been toiling
been weathered and so many dangers all day lo gather and prepare those
passed throug, the high spirit has suo- viands and some vast building has been
lit from cellar to garret all night to get
cumbed at last.
that psp<*r ready for the newsboy by
erack o f dawn
“ N-'thing in the pa
H ere is an affecting seewe on a terry
per!”
Nothing in your head1! That’s
boat crossing a rough riv e r:
“ Oh. !
what’s the matter.”
Henry, this is terrible.” “ Yes, it is,”
be responded, “ but lean on me and I
H ow t o M a k e S h i n o l e b L a s t —
will protoct you.” “ Do you think it
will be as rough as this all the way Silas Brow says that twcnty~five years
across?” “ I do,M responded Henry. ago he dipped shingles in a large ket
“ Then I guess I ’ ll have to lean on you,” tle of lime wash to which salt bad been
returned the lady. “ For life,” whis added, and the whole kept boiling. A
few shingles were dipped in all over at
pered Henry, turning pale at the
thought of refusal. “ I — I — don’t know a time long enough to soak them well,
-—the water is aw— ful rough— [ guess und then thrown aside te dry. In a
short time all the shingles were thus
ye— yes— you’d better— aak papa.”
prepared. Although what are termed
‘•sap shingles.” they have lasted twen
— The father o f a Cornell student ty-five years, and may de ne for years
who seat as an item in his cash account. to come.
Several experiments o f a
“ Charity, 630,” replied, *‘ I fear that smaller character have been made since
charity cover* a multitude o f sins.”
with very successful results — Albany
Cultivator.
— W hy are teeth like verbs? They
• tb regular, irregular, and dateotive.
1 Subscribe for tbe T i m e s , $3 a year.
F E M tL B
J O tA E Y IS N .
The «nout exciting horse race tbat
ever took place in America, and proba
bly in rhe world, came off very unex
pectedly ou the grounds o f the Illinois
State Fair Association, at Decatur, re
cently. Four premiums of §50. 640.
630 and 6-0. each, had been offered for
tbe be-« lady equestrianism, und at 4
n 'c k k twelve 'mliM put In aw appear
ance, ail tuountcd on caparisoned and
mettled Meeds. The •exhibition com
menced by the ladies riding to aud fro
in front of the grind stand, displaying
their skill and management of the
horse before a delighted audience nuin
boring nearly thirty thousand persona.
As each displayed some peculiar skill
she received rouods of applause, and
this urged »nd nerved the others to
greater exertion. One \oung lady,
Mi*s Sadie Wilkinson, ot Nvaritic, Ma
con county, III., uot content with hav
ing already received more applause than
any other, dismounted and had her sad
dle removed, and mounted the hare
back o f her black horse from the ground
wrh the case of a eircus iider. The
cheers o f the multitude had a ready
produced its effects up -n the riders.
o.»u*ing an abandon and recklessness
p-culiar to 'he sex under such ci renin-
-taoees
While the contusion was at
its aoex.oneof the track marshals with
more lungs than discretion, shouted out
at the top ot his voice, “ Go clear
around the track ! g o ! all o f you g o !
go.” In an instant every horse was un
der full run. the ladies were applying
the whip, .md th«: air was filled wirh
hats, ribbons, laces and “ fixins” which
have a * place no a Tace track. On they
dashed, lour leading the crowd and
running as near “ neck und neck” us
possible. A t th» start the black steed
with the mai I o f Nyantic on his hare
hack was about one hundred yards in
'lie rear, and no such thing as a race
wi- contemplated, but she leaned for
ward like u regular jockey, gave him
the whip, and soon passed the rear hor
s *s. :«nil then the middle group, imd
was tit rhe act of taking the lewd when
her borne atuinhh-d aud fell unon the
graw» at the edge of Ahe track. She
was np before him. how-ver. and had
hold of his bridle when four or five
meu sprang over the guard and held
him while she again mounted from the
grmtid
The Nyantic girl again ap-
nli sl tli» whi • vigorously, and wasststn
O'-aring rh» racers in front Coming
in *>n r*o* last quarter a grey h *rse had
the lead by a len tb and now every
whip was in fu'l »day ; cver\ horse, with
letgthened neck straining every nerve
for tm* lead.
\s the horses w»re near
ing rhe grmd stain! the history o f the
»rack ftils to furnish a jiaml el to the
inietis« feeling and ««»itein ent h'ghf-
cued ¡md intensified by the frailness
• i m I reeklossncss o f th»*e daring lady
rid rs They cut the air with such
* • ¡fine** th i» their long *kirts floated
•ivi*r rh» h.ieks o f the horses Forso.n»
di-tar,ee now no change hud taken fila«*e,
each doing her level best, exeept with
the Nyantic maid, an the bare-hack
stped, who quickly took advantage o f
»he ele r spice on the pole side, and
rupidlv pissing one after another came
nnd'*r the string neck uod neck with
the third ho-se. and onlv « length from
the the lead
I f ihmdemoniimi had
broken loose it could not have excelled
the wild huzzas and cheers given the
Nyantic girl by that exeit»d multitude.
The young men cbe»red and yelled ;
tbe young ladies applauded with »heir
fans and kerchiefs, while the tears ran
down their pretty cheeks; the old peo
ple. in many cases, embraced each
other in their joy. while the thick
tongues in their choking throats mur
mured iu bfiken syllables, •‘ Nyantic;*’
As she rode back on her foaming steed,
all covered with dirt by his fall, *»nd
her clothes torn almost to shreds, tbe
grand stand resound »d wirh the cheers
of thirty thousand voices, and the sur
rounding groves prolonged the echo.
The committee wore over an hour in
c owing to a decision, and finally gave
her the third premium
The commit-
m itt«« tied two red ribbons on her arm,
amid the hisses and censure o f the mnl.
titude. but they were scarcely there be
fore someone leaped into the arena, cut
the ribbons off, and t.ranipl»d them in
the dust. And that ended tbe most
exciting race of this or any other age.
— A blunderbuss was recently to be
used in a play at a flhieaffo theater, and
the one who loaded it fitl»d it te the
muzzle by wav o f a joke. WheB the
pieee was fired it kicked the actor over
in aerate » f insensibility, and terrified
the entire audience.
Ladies fainted
and were carried home; the police
rushed in thinking it was some terrib’e
accident, and all was in the utmost
confusion for some time.
— George D. Preutice is critically ill
o f rh(*^uiati*m ot the heart.
— A « expedition o f ooe hundred
tneii iif command o f Col. Aabby, Mns-
b y ’s Lieutenant during the rebellion,
sailed fur Cuba on Monday. 27th ult
T h »y took twenty thousand small arms
and some cannon and ammunition.
-—On CbrLuna* evening Joseph H.
Heidhampl, a well known German oit-
.iceu o f St. Louis, waa'poisoned
Since
that he has been pronounced dead by
phyeicians. The body showed no signs
o f decomposition, and the family re
fused to have it buried
A few days
sinee a man aad woman, singularly at
tired, visited (he coapse with the an
nouncement that they would work a
miracle by raising the dead.
They
proceeded to make virion* manifests
tions and handled the body quite
roughly, when ih » deceased g«»t up aud
gave the miracle workers a severe beat
ing.
P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S , 4 0 .
son county, on account o f the excited
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condition o f its people over murders
W . D . J E F F R IE S , M. D .,
committed there. The transfer must be
ratified by the Legislatures o f F W ida Physician and SurgeM,
and Alabama, and by Congress before
Eola, Oregon.
it ean take place.
Special attention given to Obatetries aod
— The other day. in Buffalo, an ex Di«e**««
of Women.
1tf
cited individual, with a carpet bag in
J. E. D A V ID S O N , M. D .,
one hand and an umbrella in the other,
and a shawl hanging over his arm. ac Physician and Snrircnn,
costed one o f the street gamins with the
Independence, Ogu.
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question : “ Say, bub. which iy the
T. V. B. Embrer.
quickest way for me to get to the Krie
railroad depot?” “ R u n !” was the la-
P H Y 8IC I4 lVA§VRGE016
couic response.
A M IT Y , Y A M H IL L CO., OREGON.
— The employees of the l Ttali divis
^ F * Office at residence.
Uyl
ion o f the Union Pudific Railroad— 200
miles at its west end— have organized a
BOUHAM A L A W 8 0 1 ,
-ecret society, to which nearly every
mau belongs, whose object it is t<* rid Attorneys fc Counsellors-at-Law,
SALEM , OREGON.
the stations o f tke thieves, gamblers
O F F It’ E IN THE COURTHOUSE.
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and murderers who now infest the line.
On Sunday, lately, several of the head
€. G. CURL,
villains at Promontory were informed
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law,
that they must “ get or dangle,” aud
SA LE M , OREGON,
they “ got.”
— A woman was sent to prison in
New York city recently for attempting
to steal forty cents with which to buy
bread
The *ame woman a few yeans
ago was worth over 6100,000, which
she had amassed in keeping a hotel.
— The Postmaster General ha* noti
Inferior Court«.of this State.
fied the Congressional Postoffie» Com
O FFIC E — In Watkinds A Co’« Brick, up
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mittee 'hat the North German Couf. d- sbiir*
eration has ab dished the franking priv
H a y d e n & ifly e r ,
ilege, aod recommends that Cougr-ss
do the «ante.
A T T O R N E Y S - A T - L A W ,
NEWS IH BRIEF. '
Will practice in ail tbe CoorU of Record and
— Tbe World has information that
Kdwin M. Stanton, late Secretary of
Dallas, Oregon.
the War department, died on the 24th the Duke of Argyle is coming to Wash
OFFTCE IN TH E COURT HOUSE.
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ington to arrange the Alabama qu« s-
ult. and was buried ou the 26th.
SULLIVAN h WHITSON,
— The Occidental Hotel, San Fran tiou. Also that Ki glaud proposes, in
cisco, with furniture aud the lot on stead of making the apology demanded Attorneys & Counsellors-at-Law,
which the building stands, is rated at by Sumner, to transfer to the United
Dallas, Oregon,
61.000 000.
The new hotel at the States all that territory lying west of
Will practice in all tbe Court« of the State. I
corner o f New Montgomery and Mar Lake Sujierior, including British Co
J . L . C O L L IN S ,
ket streets, will cost, lot aud furniture lumbia and ell her possessions on the
included, 61,200.000. The Lick House Pacific coast, in consideration o f our
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law.
is put down at 6800,000, and the Cos paying a large sum of money therefor.
mopolitan at $975.000.
Two years ago an enterprising agri
culturist went to North Carolina with
a few hundred dollars and began culti
vating peanuts. This year ke has sold
His crop for 684,000, netting 654,000
profit.
Dallas, Oregon.
— The Woman Who Dared lives ia
Special attention given to Collections aad to
Hlinoi«. She "worried a promise o f mar.
matter» pertaining to Real Estate.
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riage out of a Sunday evening culler,
«AS. MCCAIIL
invited him to a party a few days after J. A. AP P L EGAT E.
wards, showed him a marriage certifi
Applegate A XeCaia,
cate containing his name— and stroking
him under the chin, said: “ Now, Hen A T T O R N E Y S .A T - L A W ,
ry, yon are going to fulfil your engage
Dallas. Polk County, OgW.
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ment?” De*pite Henry’s exeuses he
COX & E A B H A R T ,
was a married man in less thaa fifteen
minutes.
— Terms have been arranged, by
means o f cable dispatches, between
J«tues Gordon Bennett, Jr., o f the
American yacht Dauntless and Mr.
— Favorable report has been made in
Ashbury, o f the Knglish yacht Cam
the
Senate on the bill to provide for
bria, l«>r a race for a stake o f ¿550,
1‘ruru the old Honk of Kinsale to Sandy execution o f laws against polygamy in
Hook, New York, to start next fourth Utah.
••f July.
— Gen. Morgan, a leading Democratic
— A report comes from Ottumwa, member o f the Georgia Legislature,
Iowa, of ¡m abdominal Case somewhat says the present Legislature will never
resembling the Richardson McFarland reseat the negroes nor adopt the F if
affair. In this the husband caoght the teenth Amendment.
lover escaping fix*in the house, and shot
— A recently wedded Chicago wife
him through the bowels, but the latter has sued for a divorce on the horrible
qui»tly inserted a bowie-knife in the charge that her husband is a “ night
husband’s bowels, thus adding insnlt. to editor.” She will probably get i t ; for
uijurv.
it is an outrage for a night editor to in
— Tbe House has continued the con veigle an nnsaepecting woman into ma
sideration o f the Georgia reconstruction trimony.
bill. An iiiter»sting debate fo'lowed.
Voorhees, Kid'idge. Cox and other De
P rogress o f t h e C a l if o r n ia a n d
ill no rats oppo*ed the bill. »8 also did O r e g o n R a i l r o a d . — The California
several Republicans. Farimworth and and Oregon railroad is progressing ra
Bingham making speeches and voting pidly. There is now completed and in
against it. Logan. Butler and others d uly use fifty one miles, from Roseville,
spoke in its favor, and the bill passed— the junction with the Central Pacific
121 to 51.
railroad, to a point in Butte county. 17
— Congress has adjourned over the
holidays, and meets again on January
10th.
— A young man and hi« intended
presented themselves before the city
clerk of Davenport, Iowa, tke-other day,
for a marriage license. It was found
that the intend»i bridegroom was un
der age and had neither parents nor
guardian. In order to make the pro
ceedings regular the lady suggested
that she herself be appointed guardian,
which was done, and 8he then gave her
consent that her ward should marry
herself.
WHOLESALE ft RETAIL GROCERS
M O O R E * BLOCK, 1A LB M .
Goods by the Package at Reduced R at«
__________________ mv 10 3tf_______________
Underwood, Barker A Co,
W AG O N RAKERS,
Commercial
street,
Salem.
Oregon.
a n u f a c t u r e a l l r in b s o f w a g
o n s after the most approved styles and
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tbe best uf workmanship, on short notice, aad
A T P O R T L A N D P R IC E 8 1
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E. O. SLOAT,
Carriage and Ornamental
S I G N P A I N T E It,
Commercial Street,
Opposite Starkey's Block,?
21-tf______________________________ BALWW.
miles north of Mary*ville. The Com
pany on Saturday last added 250 Chin
ese laborers to their already large force,
and this week will send 100 more from
the Western Pacific, besides 60 teams
S. C. S T I L E S ,
with scrapers. Sufficient iron and ties
are on hand, and the Company now
Mailt at* (opposite tbe Court House), D alla*.
feel assured that tbe road will he in full
operation to Chico. 44 miles north o f
anufacturer
and
d ealer
in
Hsrness.
Saddles,
Bridles,
Whips.
Collars.
Marysville, by the 15th of February
Check Lines, etc., etc., of all kinds, which be is
next. Meanwhile the Oregon end of prepared to sell at the lowest livtng rates.
road, nnder Holliday’* contract, is be
y g g - R E P A IR IN G done on short notice.
ing pushed towards this State with con
siderable energy.[.‘ ] — San Francisco
Frederick Nuss,
Bulletin.
— A man named Smith, in Omaha,
was made to pav a penalty for kissing,
S ending L etters O utbids the
against her will, o f course, a “ tat, red- M a i l . —By recent decision o f the Post
aruied. ravishing female who sells cab Office Department, communications cun
bages.”
be sent outside of the mail if enclosed
— Some genius has invented a “ ha*e- in stamped envelopes and being equal
burner” tobacco pipe, and a novel in in value and amount iu rates o f po*tag»
vention it is. The tobacco is fired at to whieh such letter* w .uld be liable if
the bottom, ns coals are in a base bum sent by mail, »toil prop Hy *eab*d * »th ¡r
er stove, and the pipe, like a stove, na «v •nch letters cannot he t ik n theref-orn
n-
be replenished at will nt the top. It is without rearing or ile-tr .vin g
»elope«
and
the
same
Inly
directed
ami
said to be much cleaner and deeidedlv
more convenient than the old fashioned addressed, and the date <*t -aid letter on
the envelope; and it is not required
article.
— George V) Prentice, of the Lmii*. that »nsh'ietters aud envelopes he hand
vilie Courier-Journal, died on the 29th ed to the postmaster at t he point o f des
tinatton. It is the ditty o f route agents
ult
to receive letters After rhe mail is closed
— The Alabama Legislature has been
m session for thirty days at an expense aud all way letters prepaid hyetainfis.
o f over 640 000. and only eight hills
— In a chardh in Illinois, t he ¡ladies,
have been presented to the Governor
having
re-carpeted it. put up a-antic?
for approval.
— The official nnnonncempirt -shows requesting all gentlemen who nse N •
fhat st the recent election in West Flor bucce “ leave their mouths nt the door
ida, 1.16*2 votes Mere cast in favor o f
—~ If 'Indio* were cast adrift oa die se
annexation to Alabama and 661 against.
where
would they stcur .to ? To tb
This is less lhan one-third of the regis
.!
tered rote. N o poll was bad ia Jack 'Isle of Mao.
Saddlery,
Harness.
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IN D E P E N D E N C E .
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a v in g j u s t e s t a b l is h e d m y s e l f
in business at Independence, I solicit a
air share ot business from the' citisens of Folk
and adjninilig comities.
Ad Kinds of w>rk in iny line done in the best
sfyl«\ on
notiee, aud at the most reason
able mies.
/■yp C a ll and Examine my Work.
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FRED ’K NUSS.
HilKuREII A SHINDLER,
FURNITURE
Importers and Dealers in
AN D
B E D D IN G .
The -Largest Rtock aud tke Oldest F i t *
uiture House iu Portland.
WAREROOMS AND F A C T O R Y :
CORNER SALMON AND FIRST STREETfl,
yPO R X LAND , O R E G O N .¡,
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