Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, August 06, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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    'I UK IfOWNINn HKT7AL1); TUESDAY,: AUGUST 6.1889.
TIIK NAILS,
VaiUat theAlbanj postofEce claee
an
I
Vur all offices oortb
H.e Katern Plate
I he West Side
And the Nai row Gauge li. K,
r'or Portland ami SUcm...,
forYAllis anil Vaqiiina......
otticu touth.HMMM.
6:S0 a. m.
.12:83 P. M
..7:30 p. m
The iMMtitti ... uiwiscd eiub evening
ia six to seven o'clock.
lUj-fisterwi uuiier lur thVrly morning
rain almuM he mailed belt re tt o clock the
l-ieyiomevenintr.
ORKUON PACIFIC TIMETABLE.
Arrives lc porta
Fwweneer .
rVtiirht.....
. li.lfwni'i.OO pm
JOTTUM1S ABOUT TOWN.
Wheat is worth 61 cents.
For the finest silver polish in the
market go to II. K'tert's.
Save inonej' by buying a year's
supply of boots and shoes at cost at
1. F. Read's.
Mrs. Dr. Davis and Mother, Mrs.
Dr. J. F. Ilendrex, returned irom
the bay yesterday.
G. L. Blackman will sell bis en
tire stock of books and stationery
at cost for V,0 days.
Kev. K. K. l'richard and little
on came over from the bay yester
day and returned again.
The Albany Farmers and Mer
chants Insurance Company will
not be heavy losers in tlm Spokane
lire.
Ib.isf-i run away, boat ep over,
ar.ideiit-i are aiway- happening,
(let a tio'iicv with Winn in the
Travelers. !
V. A. ltadir, ot Price, Crook
unty, and Ceo. Richards, of
Camp Creek, arrived in the ci.y on
aturday.
Charles Davis, spoken of in the
Spokane Falls fire dispatch, is sup
posed to be a brother of Dr. V. II.
Davis, of this city.
Monteith & Seitenbach, D. G.
Clark and J. F. McCoy are anions:
tLe business meirof Spokane Kalis
who were former residents of Al
bany. The Williams cannery at Oyster
ville wa? destroyed by fire on Sat
urday, entailing a rrievous loss, as
it had just been put in repair for
t ie fall fishing.
Mr. Hutch in us, of Lodi. Califor
nia, whose commanding size
attracts attention, and averdupois
brings down at 250 pounds, and
who furnishes the luscious water
melons that have been in tha mar
ket the past week, is in the city on
business.
Mrs. B.um has a few neat gilt
picture frames on hind to which
he will fit crayon portraits at from
$10 to $20, frama included. Far
ties wishing to avail themselves of
this offer must call promptly, as
Mrs. B. will remain here but a
ihort time longer.
Heretofore the Southern Pacific
and Oregon Pacific railroads have
given excursion rates to Yaquina
Bay on Wednesdays and Satur
days, but the crowds have grown
ao large that these roads have
very wisely decided to give regular
excursion rales six days in the
week. Hereafter pleasure seekers
can go and return when they
please for $3.50 the rouad trip.
Messrs. Isaac and Ktrauder F re
man are talking of making a visit j
to their childhood's home in Illi
nois. TLey will find some changes
in it since they left it in the early
fifties. Isaac savn he intends lo
have a swim in the rier in which
he disported when a boy. We'll
wager a toothbick that the water
will be too cold for him even in ;
these August days.
Th drowning of Duck WUsmi
and .Miss Minnie Luclrey, of Eu
gene, by the np(;tting of a row
ooat in which they were boatrid
,ng on the Siusiaw is rejorted,
."Some mistake, however, occira oh
the subject of the young coiple
meeting their sad fate through dis
obediance to the young lady's par
cuts, for the parents have leen
dead several vears.
STATE DISPATCHES.
D.3straj Fire in Polk Conntj -Appoint
ments by tb Qcvcroor.
special to tkt ITrRALD.
Salem, August 5. The Smith-sort-
Laud Company of Portland
filed articles of iucororation with
th sccretaiy of state today ; capi
tal stock $40,00o; II. C. Smithson,
A. J. Smithson and W. 1. (idbert,
incorporators.
The "governor today appointed
F. L Downing a member of the
Southern Oregon board of agricul
ture, to fill the vacancy caused
by the resignation of J. II. Stew
art, lln also appointed Johnfi.
Cook health officer at Coos Pay to
fill the vacancy" caused by the
death of C. B. Golding.
Fire broke out to-day near Dixie,
Crook county, on the west side of
the railroad, and at the latest ac
counts was sweeping west across
the county, doing great damage on
Haskett estate and other places.
So particulars have been received.
E. P. Walker, a farmer living
near Turner, had a narrow escape
from being killed yesterday. He
was driving a team attached to a
wagon on which was a hay rack.
While opening a gate the team ran
away and caught him between the
hay rack and gale post, inflicting
some seyere cuts around tiie head
and ears. lie was insensible for ;
three hours, but is now a'l rishtj
again.
Patents fir.inleil.
Following were tin
"ranted to citizens of flu
States din ing the past week nnd
repotted for the IIki:ai.i by C. A.
Snow & Co. patent lawyers, Wash
ington, I. C. : C. W. Anslcy.
Medical Lake, W. T., i,tary or
disk harrow ; A. Mecklcm, Colfax,
W. T., separator; J. !. Lurkluut.
Dayton. W. T., thrasher adj-!-; i ;
L. 1'. (ian in, Min Francisco, b:i!Ict
loriiici-; .. 'i. Wells, San Fi.s :-i:i-co.
hoop cl.imp ; !. II. II ;.;.',
San 1 rauvisco, cable railway : .:
iti' .-iiial.
SMOKE AND ASHES.
Spokane Falls Follows
Lead.
eattle's
BUSINESS
I'AKT
BlUXEI).
Whirlwind Scatters the Flazie3 Broad
castProvisions All Destroyed
B.inki and Stores Burned.
Spokank Falls. August .". Tin
entire business portion of the city,
covering nearly forty blocks, was
destroyed by tire to-night, fire
broke out at G l. u., in a frame
block near the depot. The water
p essure was very weak, and the
ll, unes spread iapidly, sweeping
the entire block in less than half
an hour. A high wind sprang up
soon alter the fire started, tilling
the air with burning embers, and
starting fires in several adjacent
blocks.
The Pacific lintel was the first
valuable building to succumb.
Adjoining it was the Kuss house, a
large frame hotel, which burned
like tinder.
The fire communicated to the
Northern Pacific passenger and
freight depots, burning them to
the ground. The Northern Pacific
railroad's loss is variously esU
mated. The loss, including the
f'etght in the warehouse, is esti
mated at about $l,Oi)U,000.
The Western Union lost all their
instruments, poles, batteries-, etc.,
in the lire, but wiil be open at day
light for business.
. . . ,
Ine wind increased in violence,
'I TV I... ....'It
and shifted in all directions, creat-,
lugawhir'wind of flames. ItwasMoil va3 Ii)l)Se arul ttbsorbe,i the
then evident that the city was ,..liu a(. lm,ltj Ilg KIlow aml an0wed
doomed and the people became t uercolate L'ra.hiallv. Thus
all control over the mad demon.
The mayor ordered buddings to
be
blown up with giant powder.
At A. .1 . i . I t
i . -if i
UIlU
other small ones were blown
Jl'-
ML IS SWEl'T AWAY
Every bus.nesa house in the city, i
including eight banks,
ail the
hotels but one, all the magnificent
structures except the Crescent
block, and every newspaper in the
city except the Keview is burned
out.
The burned district includes all
that part of the city from the
Northern Pacific railway to the
river, and from Lincoln io Wash
ington streets, embracing over GO
blocks.
The fire exhausted itself at the
river for lack of material to burn.
All the flour 'and lumber mills
were saved.
SKVERAL KILI.KO INI) IS.It'KKO.
Charles Davis, sleeping in the
Arlington, was awakened by the
flames bursting through the win
dow. He leaped from a third-story
window, and was shockingly
mangled and terribly burned, and
is now reported dead.
A woman leaped from the second
Btorv of the Pacific hotel, and is j
believed to be fatally injured.
A man jumped from the second
story of the opera house block-, and
several bones were broken.
An unknown man was shot by
exploding cartridges, and is sup
posed to be dead.
HKI.I- 8UOI LI) UK PJIOMI'T.
All he provisions and sunolies
in the c'tv were burned and neces
sarily there will b? much suffering
for a few days until supplies are
shipped up,
THE MILWAUKEE EXHIBIT.
A'rangMBents Hade for
itepmentatk:!.
Proper
Commander McElroy aud Quar-termaster-fJeneral
I). VV. Matthews
came up from Salem yesterday ,atid
in company with Mr. Cusick and
Mr. Dickson went across the river
and gathered in some splendid
specimens of p'.unis and prunes.
In the evening a meeting of the
Board of Trade convened ip the
W. C. T. U. hall and Prof. McEl
roy ably presented the matter of
getting up the exhibit.
E. .1. Lanning, (Jeo. K; Cham
berlain and S. S. Train Were ap-,
pointed a finance committee to
raise the necessary funds. Messrs.
Dickson and Cusick were ap
pointed a committee to prep&re tho
exhibit, and Mr, Cusick was unan
imously voted as the proper person
to go to Milwaukee with it.
I ndrr Difficulties. .
The Oregonian of the 5th speak
ing of the Spokane fire difficulties
says at 2:30 A.M.after an all night's
work and scheming, the boys at
the Western Union succeeded in
getting communication through to
Spokane Falls, via Tacoma, and
over the Switchback, not, however,
io the Spokane office of yesterday,
but to the Spokane office of to-day
which consisted of one lonely
operator sitting on a work bench
on the prairie, two miles out of
town. This is Spokane, Western
Unionly speaking of to-day. The
boys worked hard and contended
not only with the Spokane confla
gration, but with forest fires further
west which came in about 10
o'clock and destroyed all the wires.
YUlflrd to 11 U Jnjiiries.
tuint Curthrie, the fireman who
was injured with Engineer Miller
at the Lebanon swtch disaster,
, died at the hospital in Portland at
t -itinr: r:4' '' M" bad been improv
l. ... . ;. ' u,i- througii the week and the phy-
rMii.ui:, im,ii"oi. no woiiM recover.
hut a fatal cb.ange took .laei
Vjinday resulting in iiis death.
otlj
May mi. I Outs Wanleil.
Mr. L. Senders, of thiscitv
iuiy ad the clean timuthV
brjUtiht to him in I i i . t J -
will
hay
coin-
pre-se 1 b.'u..'s,!or which th ni.u kt t.
jirice in cash v, ill he j,;ti l. ..
a'so wants to b :y oa'. Sa. 1; -
nished. l'-livcr at st.iiiijs.
. ns
WJAT CONTIiTJIES SWAM' LANDS. ,
The M:s-akf;ii;tdobj?M.By Who Attt-rooi to
Enter Swamp Land.
Speaking of the case of the two
young men lately arretted and
lined lor resisting a d-puty United
Stales marshal who attempted to
eject them from claims they had
takenup in the Harney valley
country, a gentleman who is well
informed in regard to such mat
ters said :
"These men pre-empted the
land knowing that it had been con
veyed to another by the state as
swamp !nd. as the land is not
now swampy they imagined that
the owners title to it could not be
maintained and that they could
hold it as arable land. There lias
been a great deal of trouble of this
kind in the southe tern portion of!
the state, and trouble of thh kind
ii likely to occur for years to come.
Where these people w ho attempt
to take up su.:li land make a great
mistake is in thinking that because
land is not swampy now it never
has been, and that therefore the
man who purchased it as swamp
1 ind committed a fraud, and is not
justly entitled to the ownership of
the land and cannot make good his
title. The fact isThat the swamp
land act w as passed in 1802 and
the swamp lands were bought in
large tracts by different persons.
The question as to whether they
were guilty of any frauds depends
upon .whether they were swamp
iamls then or not, and not upon
what the nature of the land is at
present During the twenty-seven
yeais since the passage of that
act great changes havp come over
the lace of the counfrv. The land
in nianv places where it is dry now
k. - . t.I., ,.r,-.,,i ;n, .. .... i-
..,-,.., of arasa S.nd hnshs. toe
I -o J
I largo tracts were kept inofct and
ci.nt of ,jroiuui. After the
,t,.i,.i;,, ..t
1 - - jk tmiu in menu n-c-L
tinriii hl'llwll drill liurri-itrn Jiuu n.
i neared. the "round was tramoled
j hard and the rains, instead of be
v ing collected and allowed to slow lv
percolate through the soil, ran at
once down every slope and was
carried off bv streams. When
pummer came the ground became
dry and hard, ind the lakes Hot
being fed continuously, gradually
shrank, and the whole face of the
country changed. The swamp
land act applied to the lands as
they were then.and what they may
be now has nothing to do with the
case and those who, while crying
fraud, attempt to rob the swamp
land man of what he honestly
bought, should remember this,
and before attempting to take up
land which has been designated as
swamp laud should satisfy them
selves as to the condition of the
land, when the swamp land act
was passed." Oregonian.
A COMMIMCATION.
Halsey, August lfS!.
To thk Fditor ok thk Hkrai.ii:
My attention has been called to
an article in your valuable paper
referring to myself, copied as an
edittrial from the Corvailis T.mes.
In the first place the canipmeetinu
w e held "stirred up the whole
neiLdiborhood." Well, is not that
hborhood."
a good thing to do in a good cause
- bv,u.. w.ii.s i., .. . ,1. -
uoes not me oook say oi i n cniei-
..... i i. pi. .. .1. .. . . .
cm UiuMit , iiiusu men iiiai iuiii
the world upside down have come
hither also." Your informant
serins rather rural and sheepish
and scarcely classical in bis diction,
if we might not sav illiterate, in
tu oeii weatner siang. vc
cordially torgive nun, lor lie w as
iloing the best he knew. As lor !
ourselves we will sav we do not,
boast of out great erudition, al-
.it
tnougii we were examined as to
our attainmenrs manv vears ago ',
and ordained as an elder in food's i
church by an intelligent body of (
Christian ministers. We haveal o
edited and published a gospel and
temperance paper for the last six
vears. called 1-ire anil Hammer. ,
This naiwr wh shall mnvfi to Orp- I
con t.us tail and Uregon people
will have a chance to iudire of our
! : 1 1 : . om :..!.. e
uiiiciiicy. iiio ai iicic uu me nice
ol it is insincere as wc are called
a "pugilistic preacher" when he
says, "a man invited me out of the
pulpit to fight," and again Ellis
was to blame in the whole affair.
What kind of a man would call
out for a light in a meeting? What
does the statutes of Oregon say to
the crime of sum conduct, and
what is the fine?
The article on the face of it shows
a rowdy at heart trying to publicly
cover up his tracks. Now the facts
are a woman was disturbing the
meeting by jumping her baby up
and down abovo her head. Wo
requested her not to do so and some
mea spoke out for us to go on and
preach. We insisted quietly on
order when the woman went over
to where there was another woman
with a baby and both of them went
at it jumping their babies out of
spite. We called upon the Cnristian
people to see what they were doing
and took down two of the mens
names. 1'ertect order was re
stored, when we had a good time
preaching to an orderly crowd of
people. After we were through
there was some swearing. threat-
i cning and bluster among that class j
iii.ib uu emu minus, out vtc soon
by prayer, singing and testimony
quelled their devil-inspired rage
and held a verv profitable meeting.
We write because we are sure you '
would not knowingly slander aj
stranger in your midst, and your;
many wHl-meaning, intelligent:
patrons would hear all sides to a
question ix'iorc uttering tueir:
ju igiue!:t. 1 am here in )r!gon '
with tiie host campineeting outfit I
:n toe stato vilii
to slav :w hiie.
a good record and
Vonrs in Chri.-t.
W. T. Ki.i
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OREGON PRESS ASSOCIATION.
The Oregon Press A sociation will
meet at Newoorr. Benton count v. !
August 23rd, and 24th, 1SS9. Re. ;
ductal fares for newspaper men and i
their families have beeu accorded ovtr
the various railrca hues an it is !
hoped there will he a full attend uce, ;
J hecttizms ot Newport arc inak-
ing arrangements to entertain the as
sociation, aud all intending to attend
will please notify the President at
once.
The Oregon Pacific will give free
passes from Albany to Newport and
return, and the O. & C. It. II. rates j
are full fare going or.e-tifth fare re- '
turning.
J. K. 1. BELL.
CHAS. NICK ELL, Pkklident.
SHCKKTAKY.
Notice to Contractors,
Notice is hereby given that the j
undersigned building committee of !
tlio Iaaimic Association will rp-1
ceive -ius at ims unice oi u. rj. i
Wclverton in the city of Albany, j
Oregon, until 1 o ciock j. ni. on
Saturday, August 10, 1889, for lay
is I
inirdown and constructing a
foot cement or artificial etone side
walk in front of the new Masonic j
building and . David -Froman's i
block, a distance of 100 feet. Said i
walk to be constructed of lirst-claes i
material, and to be laid in a thor- i
ough and workmanlike manner, i
All bids should specity the mate-;
rial to be used. The walk to be
laid by September 1st, ltfSO.
(Jeo. W. Mastos,
L. Sen dicks,
C r . Simpson,
Cojimittee.
Something New.
Julius Grad wold has opened, at
the (iolden Rule l!zaar stove a
magnificent line of the latest dec
orated ware, including Wedge
wood & Co.'s Newyacht shape.
richly decorated with flowers and
irold handsomelv enameled new i
,0111, iianusoiiieiy cuameieu, new
est shaiHj and prettiest decoration!
on the maiket. These goods were;
received direct from Endand, and!
are latest designs. Ladies are in-
vited to call and inspect them.
There is no need of send.ng away j
, , i i
101 sutii jiuuiin nun nutn bcic.-
tion, imported direct, can be ob-1
tained in this city at a less price!'
than an vw here else. i
Fine Suitings.
Just opened, at L. E. Blain's :
tailoring department, the very j
latest patterns in piece goods fori
suitings and trousers, wilich will !
be made up to order in the most '
approved style by Air. E. A. Schuf- j
tier, the experienced tailor who:
has charge of that department. '
Call early and get your choice of ;
patterns before the stock is broken.
Vn t'aanol AOnrd.
At this bc-uhoii of the year to Le i
without a good reliable diarrhoea!
balsam in the house, as cramps, colic, j
diarrhoea and all inrl.fi:iiatioii of the I
Btomach and howelj are excecdiiiL'lv
! dangerous if not attended t at once. ;
One bottle of IJl'XHJS' DIAKKHOKA :
HALS AM will do more goo I in cases j
of this kind than any other
! on earth. W'v guarantee it
j Blackmail, druggist.
medicine
O. L.
Klirlrlc RHlerx.
Tliis icincilv is becomiiii; so well j
i cial meiition. All li liavc used
! ami iiifpuiiti in itlu in; s ir.
Eh-Cric Bitters ing the ..hhc song of j
: praise A purer medicine docs not ex- ,
) iv turn it. i9 u.ii iioiut ii iv uu nu Liiai
1S t.i,imud. Klcctric
Hitters will cure
alT disease of the Lher and Kidneys.
1 . ... . .. - . .
i and rcniovi l'lmplcs. lions, Salt
; Kliciim and other ntrcctiolis caused
; by impure blood. Will drive Malaria
i from tbo sy-tcni .tnd trove nt as well
us cure nfl Malur'nil l-vers For ths
cure of li :id:iclic. Constipation ;ind
Indigestion try electric hitlers En-
: ; tire satisfaction jMiaraiitred, or moi.ey
: retmuled. Prtee ."( cents and
$1 m
per bottle at Fosliuy .t.Mason.
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bkiw hi:mio.
i; v Cmir. P.rn' I
Havana eirais.
'upni.ose "i-ielit
Lovers .i ..od . ;.. ese should tain
on '.onn Hms. They have just re-
ceived a lot f fnli eivam. In sli .ind .
sweet.
Mexican Cactus Hitters is the btt
'""""J l" 'r nver ana am
ney diseases, indigestion, tti
For sale
at M Banmgart's
FOR DYSPEPSIA axp liver com
plaiut, yo" have a pr'nted guarantee
on every bottle of Shitoh's V itaUer. It i
never fails to cure. Foshay & Masoa. j
Those wishing screen doors and ;
PAieist tttgOenera 1
Crowder.
The "Paeilic Argand'' ranges bth
four and six hole. An Eastern etovc
made especially for this coast's trade
Sold oaly by Geo. W. Smith, Albany
If you want a clean and fine smoke
askfor J. Josephs home made white'
abor cigar, rorsaleby most eiar
dealers and at J. .To cob's factory.
During our epideaiic of clysentcrv
in the summer of 1S79. I sold 108 bot
tles of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Dbrrhoea Ftmedy, and it proved
satisfactory in every instance. The
remedy is standard in this commun
ity. George B. Durbar, Drucririst.
Center Point Iowa, The epidemic (
referred to, was by far the worst that
ll as ever occurred in Iowa. Over 40
persons died from it, in a town of only
5(X1 hundred inhabitants; hut ever;
case in which the remedy was used.
recovered it was equally successful
j during the epidemic of bloody flux in
Virginia, in 1S87. and in Michigan
and Southern Illinois, in 1SS8. It has
been in constant use for over seven
teen years, and has proved itself to be
the most successful medicine yet dis
covered for bowels complaints. For
mile by Foshay & Mason.
GOLDEN RULE
JiA KING
VO IV J) HI!.
Put. up express! v for Julius - firad
wohl and sold at bis CoUrn
Kr.Ie Hazaar in
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wax v YM$wMm -v
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FIRM!
N 12 W GOODS!
Are now established with a first-class
stjok of
STAPLE FAMILY GKOCFlUEs.
On the corner of First and Ferry
s tree '8, opposite Stewrt & sox. A
complete line of canned goods, gro
ceries and provisions of all kinds, no-
tioni, etc.
Fresh fruit and vegetables every
n oral tig. Prices reasonable.
i 3-OALL AND SEE USi
Its CoMixti.
HOPKINS & SALTMARSil,
Pluiflbiuir (6 Pine Fitting
STOVES
Tinware anil Hardware,
j&Al work jpromptly done at
reasonable rates.
First Street,
I'earce 1:lock
It rick for Sale.
T MY KILN ONE MILE EAST OK
iY t'twn, or duhvc.'Cil anyulu ru in the city.
W. U. UASSELL, Albany Or.
Contmrlor nnd Guilder. i
T
UIK I'NOKKSIGNED 1IAVINO LOCATED i
I l in A many soneiu pairuuaire lrom eilv
and country. W ill contract to limltl bridges,
barns, and all manner of dwelling lionscd,
in'liiilimr Oneen Anne. Kastluke and Eliza-
tthian sule of buiidintr. w.ii fumuh I
plaim and sp' c'ficatf,n tree of char-. iati i
(action Buarantced w. v. CASSEL. .
..... w'
important iti-c.
UAVING leased the monteith '
rl nature fr m the Oregon ratine i o., ail
persons havinjf stock therein on pasture are;
S,0 T?V" the? w",ee' Sr !
make arrangements with me. tailing to do'
i bo such stock will be turned out.
JOHN SCHMEER.
BROWNSVILLE.
O. P, t'OSUOM 1 nU.NS,
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Jrweal Instate and I
INSURANCE A CIJN Y
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WHY DOES
THE MAN LOOK SAD
He: atist; he knows that bin dear wife i3 '
just connnciiviug to work him for
something you know how it . is
yourself but when
LADIESTFADE
WITH i
Their husbands don't look that way, ,
because there are no extravagant I
prices on their goods. Everything:
is good; everythink is cheap; make ;
Home happy, make ,
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wherelthe rule of good "goods and'
low prices knows no exception. :
Don't forget that t mple of economy
is at
BroTmell & Stanard's-
rtlKXEK, FIR.ST AXD v!r"Lniv sls
Over Thk
cascade mountains;
FKOM AI.11NV
OR LEBANON"
WARD.
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The Willamette Talley and Cas-
cade Mountain Wagon Koad is in ex
cellent condition, and by nil odds i3 '
the bust and shortest wagon road to '
Eastern Oregon. JKater and grass ia j
abundant along the entire road. The ,
grades are easy, accommodations su-.
perior and the road well bridged ,
making it the best mountain road iu ;
the state. For summer jaunts, hunt- J
ing and fifhiug the Cascade Moun- j
tains in the vicinity of Clear Lake I
i and the Three Sisters afford superior
advantages. t
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