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V TKE ftiNG FINGER. I chi lelhoe el of.immortality.— Pindar. SHERMAN k H Y D E ’S COLUMN. When a noble life 1ms prepared iVe have *!*vrnlv noticed the I ohl age, li is not the de cline that it ine of procedure adopted l*y the J j reveals, but theli rst days Of inunor- ufmlegrooius iff placing the ring upon j talitv.—Madame dc Stael. It is only necessary to grow ohl to fn? fourth finger of the left hainl. bocoinoTiioreliielnlgen t. I see no Though it was fr e s h e d viiaillfhne- fault Mhimifteel that I eave not com ouslvwitli the coFiduilin" Amen, mitted m yself.— Goethe, n far pn-t^h-U with | V j j ", 1 . , o- Tlrei« cannot live a m ore unhappy many of our flri-® khers for select^ I iil T this tinker to hear the matrimo creature than an ill -natured old man, nial token. “ The finger on which who is neither capable of receiving pleasure nor sensible of doin g them the ring is to he worn is the fourth to others.—Sir IF. Temple. Sherman & Hyde finger on the left hand, next to the COR. KEARNY * SUTTER STREETS, little finger; because by tho received SAN FRANCISCO M ARK ET * opinion o f tho learned, and experi Snn Francisco. W heat — $1 45 (u, $1 55 100 lbs. ence,itj t i d i n g up and, anaomiriag WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN F lour —E xtra in demand for ex men’s bodies,there is a vein of blood port at $5 2~)(n 755 *|> bbl. which passeth from the fourth finger O ats -$ 1 4 0 0 1 65 *f > 100 lbs. SHEET MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRU Oxil'Nfl— 5 5 0 .- ^7It p 100 rtiB. into the heart, called iTna nmo'ri Love's vein; and so the wearing of MENTS aud MUSICAL PORTLAND M A R K E T . the ring on that finger signifieth that MERCHANDISE. the love should not be vain or TV heat — 1 45 p R)0 Ihs. feigned, but that as they did give O ats — H e; (h id e V b u s h e l. hands each to the other, so likewise IT.OCB---Firm; standard brands, they should give hearts also, ^here $5 50 p bbl. P IA N O S ! ORGANS! M U S IC . unto that Yeiu ©vtondod." Sirin* I" vnes Treatise ut SjK>"suf. This idea seems to have risen inEgvpt as early ns the second centrin’. Appian.nnAl- exadnan historian, says that.in ihc dpinion o f the anatomist of Egypt, “ nr rPrtain dMierftO nerve'* pa-jcsTioin tho ring-finger to the heart. Hut the stanchest upholder of this theory wasL.evinus Li minus, a celebrated sago of Zealand, w ho lived in the sixteenth century. In his rr^rlRp tl prucioe bud oft an taken ftd- * TaTira^h o f ythi>; ‘‘roniiectilig fitcerv to restore fainting women to con sciousness. “ The small artery is stretched forth from the heart into this finger, the motion whereof von may perceive evidently in all that ulicets the heart in women by the touch of your fore finger. 1 used to raise such as art fallen into a swoon bv pinching this joint, uiul.Ly . rubbing the ring of gold with a l’ ttle saffron; for, by this, a restufring force tliat is in it passeth ltetud, and rrfnsheth If of lii'o, unto which this linger joined. Wherefore antiquity thought tit to compass it al»out with g o ld .” He also states that this lin ger w as termed medians, since if any venom entered it, notice was given to the heart before it was too late to Use an antidote. The gout, also never atllicted this finger until the attack had assumed a fata! characte r. This lie had obse rved in ( iallia He 1- giea, the* land par > /■■ ' //» //. »• of po- dagral sutlVrers, no Helgian howev er long his experierice of gout may have been, ever suffering in this fin- till death was nigh at hand.— Cana dian Mjntlihf. B arley — $1 40(51 50 cental. G reks A i i i . es .-371 0 50c p bush. O nions — £ 1 (3 $1 75 ft 100 l!is. B itte r — E xtraelairy#25 (3, 30c p It>; t d o z. E>. P oultry Grown chickens, (d3 .)0 *(> dozer. $3 00 \\ o o n — 32(p,3üc V lb* Forest Grove Retail Market. S 1 1 E K M A N A. I 1 Y D E . Pacific Coast Agents. CORRECTED WEEKLY. Wheat, p bushel..................... 72. Flour, p barrel......................... -t 60 . Torn Meal, p ^ ......................... 05 Potato* s, j> bushel..................... 50. E flesh p do*................... Butter, irnoil frssW role P 11* t’hiekeiis. fi «h »Z. .................... Bacon, si*!*-« { •>18. <’herse, f» P*. . . Drii tl Plums, "j •> Hi Driiil Apples, *f -> 18 S vnip.p K rj, ( v o t a i l ) Coffee, (r- tail' P ^ Tea. .Tapan (ret aiD p I * . , . . Tea, (irt eli, (ri taiD p 1 8 ... Salmon, lust p 1 y t b a r r e l . . . . Sujjur, bv the k •'S P »> ......... Lard. p > - . . . . Mutton, '¡I lb Beef, fA IS F ork P \ cal, p iS........ Fish (fresh) p Hi |b. Fi->h,;sultj 'fi P i . ....... ........... THE UNRIVALED 25. .. 2'*ri K e il IH) 12 11 K 'l 20(((. 25 20 5 4<<^ 2 5 0 .. - -’ 7 1; . .. 7 5 ... .. 1 2 5 ... .. 6 5 0 .. 12 ir. 1 H " 10 N{tr' 8 6 (<« 8 10 H .. Cl ... .............. . . . W EBER P IA N O . T o the Unfortunate! pa t r o n s o f husban S r V. N e w R e m e d ie s ! N e w R e m e d ie s ! Deputies of the Stati Grange. D l l G IB B O N ’S D IS P E N S A R Y , 6 2 3 K e a r n e y St*. |Corner Commercial St., SAN FRANCISCO. Established in 1854. for the treatment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases, such as Go norrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphillis in all its forms. Seminal Weakness. Impotency, etc. Skin diseases (of years standing) and Ul cerated Legs, successfully treated. DU. GI15D0N has the pleasure of sn- noneing that he has returned from visiting the principal Hospitals of Europe, and has resumed practice at hisDispensary,C23Kear* uoV street, corner of Commercial, San Fran cisco,where his old patients und those r#- quiriug his service may find him. The Doctor has spared neither time nor tnonev in seeking out new remedies,and has returned with increased facilities for the al leviation of human suffering. S e m in a l W e a k n e s s . INDEPENDENT'S COLUMN. Curoil » 1 H o m e . , ,Iaf Adams, r’ j ^ on , lull a. ! O l'crseer, | bia S. C. Lectuer, view, Min. i c Steward, Gove. Miss Wau Thomas Taylor, Colum- T. A. Thompson, Plain- A. J. Vaughn, Early t * 1 * G. W. Thompson, New Brunswick, N. J. Chaplain, Rev. A. B. Grosh, Wash- inglttn D. C. Treasurer, F. M. Me Dene al, Cor ning, X. Y. Secretary, 0. H. Kelley, Washing- i ton, D. C. Gate-Keeper, O. Dinwiddie, Or S6G S A V ED chard Grove, lnd. Ceres, Mrs. D . W. Adams, S t a n d a r d O r g a n s W ukon, Iowa. I N l : V E It Y F A .>1 I I . Y . lillll.1 .1 H ID Pomona, Mrs O H Kelley, Wash- Male and FemnleAgents elcar per day New Revised Edition. ingaon, 1). C. v in ca fou j Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers on tusy. Omits amt county rights granted free. 'Flora, Mrs J C Abbott, Clarksville ! every subject. Printed from new type, and W oudcii'ul Achievem ent Iowa. illustrated with Beverul Thousand Engrav ings ami Maps. New Invention. Latest Stile. Lady Assistant Steward, Miss C. A. ; Volume & Purity of Tone, /Itili, Washiugton, D. C. LARGE S U L FAN ILY The work origim^Uy published under the : Executi ve Com m ittee. Beauty of Case, title of T he N ew A merican C yclop . v . iha Wm. Saunders, Washington, D C . Sewing Machine, Superiority of Workmanship, was completed in ls*i:t, since which time />. Wyatt, Aiken, Cokesbury, S, C. the wide circulation whifh it lia« attained, : E. II. Shankland. Dubuqe, Iowa. W ITH TABLE AMD TREADLE ; Elegance of Finish, in all parts of the United States, and the j signal developments wh eh have taki n jdaee COMPLETE- and Durability in evi r\ branch of se en<-e, lit* rature, and ONLY FIFTEEN DOLLARS- art. liavi- induced the««1 torsand juiblishers ... ............... ......... " APPLETO N S’ The successful invention and production f tin U ni x F ci . l S> izki > really good Family Sewing Machine for loss than ¡?75 that op« r- iti s l*y F oot P o WKB. Pr.i/K M ei '. vi . s , r i i i o n n i s . D i h . omas , hi* W < . tw nv ururr. Hi'Son*ni.r M ustii 'H,Jto., A B E CXIÌ IVA LED. UST OF POST-OFFICES. Farmer ;s o f Oregon and Washington organize for self-protection aiid f o r the S ÜÈSCRIBE t ! ennoblement c f the industrial pursuits. S UBSCR1BË l To facilitate this work, 1 hdve commis- siond the following persons to institute granges in this jurisdiction, as my deputies: For Douglas and the counties south o f it. It. M. Gurney, Jen M ile Polk, James Tatom, Dixie. Lane, / / . N. Hill, Jun ction Multnomah, Jacob Johnson,East Portland. f s r the Clackamas, E. Forbes, Eagle Creek. Benton,, A. Simpson, Corvallis. 1 amhillt A. B. Henry, Lafayette. Washington, T. D. Humphreys, Hillsboro. Marion, B, A. Wilsel, Turner. Linn, E. E. Eanning, Tangentf TT5n. Cyrus, Scio; J. H. Smith, H ar risburg. FORBST^UROYR I5 »Ê P Ë Îï!> Ë S * Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washing ton, and Idaho, Frank Shelton and Wm. Shelton, Walla Walla, W. T. Western Washington Territory. E. L. Smith, Olympia,and Julius Horton, Seattle. Southern Oregon, D , S, It, Buik, o f Ashland. Any loedllily ivithin thus jurisdiction A journal devoted to the interes,$ of for which no deputy has been appointed j ^fQUnizàtion o f granges, t (till Washington County and of the i ivunerficite (ittrntion i f applied - j tion is made to me, I will attend in per- State. son or send a deputy. DANIEL CLARKE, Master State Grange o f Oregon and Washington. Salem, Oct. 1, 1873 Seminal emission, the consequece of self- abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sex ual indulgence, is practiced by the j-outh of both sexes to almost unlimited extent, pro- ducingtwith unerring certainty the foilowihg trainof morbid symptoms, unless combated by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance,dark spots under the eyes,pain in the head, ringing in the ears, noise like rustling of leaves andrattling of chariots,un easiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision.blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in npproaching ! strangers, a dislike to form new acqnaintan- vs, a disposition to shun society, loss of memory,hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face,furred tohgile,foetid breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats, monomania and frequently insanity.If relief be not obtained the sufferer should apply im mediately either by person or by letter, and have a cure effected by his new and scientific DIRECTORY. mode of treating this disease, which never fails of effecting a quick and radical cure,Dr G. will givcOne HmulredDollars to any per O F F I C E R o f th r N A T IO N A L , son who will prove satisfuctorialy to him GRANGE. that he was cured of this cotnpliuht by efi ther of the San Francisco qnacks. ,r . r, ,, ... Persons nt a distance may be CURED AT HOME bv addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, symptoms, length of time the l?y the Superiority of its Tone, combining disease has continued, and have medicines Great l ’ oiver. Richness,Sweetness and Fine proinply forwarded, free from damage and ¡Singing Quality, us well ns Great Purity of curiosity, to any part of the country, with Intonation a n l Harmoniousness throughout full and plain directions for use. the entire scale, it is fu>t driving almost all Persons writing to the Doctor will please other Pianos from the Concert Room, and stati the name of the paper they saw this fully explains how W FBFK shows an in* advertisement in. crease of 20S per cent., and yt t cannot suj>- By inclosing $10 coin, in a registered let ply the demand. ter through the l’ ost()fiice,or through Wells, Fargo .VCo,,a package of medicine will be forwarded to any part of the Union. All correspondence strictly confidential. Aildess DR. J. F. GIBBON,Kearney Bt., -:o :— San Francisco. Postoffice Box 1,957. sep24:ly AGENTS XV \N TED, in every connty in the State, for the Celebrated IÍR D S FOR THE L ANDLESS! of , is the fearless and outspoken --------- Within the last ten years the progress discovery in everv department of knowl- j I ^il^,« H..5 ..mite a new work *>f relurono# .... A Husband F a lk in I ove with imperative want. O V K B A l l. O TU K U S. Wife. The movement of political affairshas kept Is l arger than borne $75 macliin« s, will do pace with the discoveries of science, and evt rv description of sewing, II km , F em ., tin ir fruitful application to the industrial The G a la xy for Sept ember tolls tlio Ti i k . S eam . Qm.T, B baip , Conn, B ins , and u s e f u l arts and the convenience and re G ather , l l r m k ,P lait , Foi.n, scoi.Lor,i:oi.L follow ing story: finement of Fociallife. Great wars and eon- ! HAS FROM E M IU tO U lK R , KL'N r r B U V A T H S , i f v , i f c . W ll.l. sequent revolutions have «»ecured, involv At the "uming table the Duko ul M V A R T T H I M I A N E E liH K W l l . l . O O T H R o C C .I f . ing national changes of peculiar moment. ; Richmond incurred udeht of honor M AKE* THE STMOSitEST E T i n 'l l I The ei«il war of our own country, which j 1<Sotr.V.so sTBoxuthat f?.e r i n r i l W tt.I. was at its height when the last volume of ; to Lord Cardo"an, which he was uu- TEAH before th«3 a« am will rip apart. Doc | the old work appeared, lias happily been j nble to pay, and it was agreed that the same work as a $75 Machine. ! ended, and a new course of commercial ! cres of excellen t land for lias self-adjusting straight needle, relia ! and industrial activity has b«'en com- ! sale in Washington County. S U B S C R IP T IO N P R I C E , his son, a lad of fifteen, who bore ble m-cutate feeds direct motion, no compli 1 monced. cation of listless eoggs oi cams to oil or get the title of Farl of March, should i Large accessions to our geographical ! out of order, is silent, easy working, light I know 1- dge have been made by the iudefati- marry a still younger daughter of running, very rapid, smooth and correct, ! j gable «-xplorersof Africa. understood and easily managed. Lord ( ’ardo"au. The bov was sent quickly The great political revolutions of the last The last usi fill invention to render the Is the only F IR S T CLASS IN decade, with the natural result of the lapse for from school and the ¿girl from tin difficulties of sewing lesss laborious. w STRUMENT sold for | of time, have brought into public view a The new and improved patent! d B utton nursery; a clerirvnian was in attend- H olk Worioul the cuhnjnnti«*n of perfect I multitude of new men, whose mimes are in ! every one's month, and of whose lives every mice, and the children were told mechanical accuracy, practical skill and one is curious to know the particulars. utility, with beauty, strength and durability 1 that th( ▼ were to be married upon combined. A long r«-<piiml labor Saver. Great battles have been fought and import- 1 ant sieges maintained, of which the details 8 N ew P atent et > S kvtxo M ac hin e A t the spot. The girl hud nothin" to i are ns yet preserved only in the newspa- ta c hm en ts tit ALL machines, with which sav; the bov cried out, “ They sure over seventeen jiieeki . ent RiNos of beautiful ! pors or in the transient publications of the : day, but which ought now to take thi ir Iv "oitt" « are not n “ to inarrv » me to that si wing. F ancy . F, i . abokate :,O bnamkntai ., I n place in permanent and authentic hfitory. tricate , F i n e , P lain and S trong , can be The Square Pianos are 71 ( octave,alklem- dowdy!” But married they were. A done with perfect «use anil rapidity by those In preparing the present edition for the brai'cs all Modern Improvements, such as press, it ha« accordingly been the aim of who never saw a sewing machine before. post-chaise was 1 1 the door; the Elegant Rosewood Case. Beautiful Mould the editors to bring down the information j They are the most valuable adjuncts ever liiidhgiO'jan was piu k'.d off with hi pat* m d to advance the usefullnesu of Sew ing*, Full iron Frame, Carved Legs and to the latest possible dates, and to furnish ! Lyre. Over-strung Bass. Agraffe Treble,etc. dn accurate account of the most recent dis- j tutor to make the "lan d tour, am ing Machines. 0 2 O O a T e a r Length, (5 feit It) inches; Ytidth, 5 feet <’> overie^ in science, of every fresh produc- | The inventors of these! excellent machines tion in lireiature. and of the latest inven- i he b ride w as sent hack to her moth can be relied upon as upright and responsi inches, and j tion« in the practical arts, ns well as to give , c r. Lord March remained abroad ble mi n . well worthy oi the. confidence of succinct and original record of the prog- j our Christian lo aders.- "Northern Church ress of political and historical events. several years, after which he 1 0 - Stinntaid.” N. Y. Dec. 27th. The work has been begun after long and i O i . ufls R eceiveu , and machines promp- turned to London, a well-educated i careful preliminary labor, and with the ly forwarded to any uddress upon receipt of j m o st an pie rtM.Mia siur carrying on to a j handsome young man, but in no tie following cash prices: j successful termination. SINGLE MACHINES for sam haste to meet his w ife, whom he had None of the original stereotype plates ples or private use, plain have bccen used, but every page lias been ; never seen except uj on the occasion styles, with 2-‘l TABLE and FOR TEN YEARS. FINEST AND CHEAPEST I printed on new type, forming in fact a new THE TREADLE furnished with of their hasty maniage. Ho he tar I ( yclopirdia, with the same plan and com- cqniqmcntA for immediate , pass as its predecessor, but with a far great- ried in London to amuse himself. LANDS IN THE STATE!! Use................................ $15 Each. | er pecuniary expenditure, and with such n35;ly MACHINES with extya fine ta - Onionigfit, at ,tUo opera, iris atten improvements in its composition ns have B J .............. 20 " j been suggested by longer experience and en- tion wai attvao.te<l to a lveantiful MACHINF.Switli Table a Cover 25 ------- | larged knowledge. young lady in the boxes. “ W ho is MACHINES with Table, h a l f The illustrations which arc introduced cimxET style . ........................ 40 “ for the first time in the present edition have th it? he asked of a gentleman be MACHINES with Table, f u l l ; been added not for the sake of pictorial cf- «• ahinet s t y l e . ........................ . 0 0 11 side him. ‘ Y o u m u stb e a stranger ' feet, but to give greater lucidity and force to L. P. F I S H E R . N<> EXTRA CHARGES made for packing Vc kec r cr nrtnr.tlv on br.nd a prod assort the explanations in the text, th ey embrace in L ondon ,” was the reply,“ Not to or shipping toANY PART OF THE COUN 1 • r nil brunrhea of ncience and of natural histo- inent of , ry nr)(j ,i, pict the most famous and remark- know tho toast of the town, tho TRY, S p e c i a l < kr ti fio atk for f i v e y e a r s with every machine. Specimens of sew i n g , NOTICE ------- The IN D E P E N D E N 1 | able features of scenery, architecture, and beautiful Lady March.” The Furl iLLt’sTUATEu b o o k s , with numerous recom- art, as well as the various processes of me- went straight to the box, announced jnendations, wholesale cash prices, e x t r a o r - I clianics and manufactures. Although in- Rooms No- 20 and 21, Merchant’ s Ex* has the sol? right o f doing the KINARY INDL'I'EM ENTS to agents, \ r, mailed C l l O a p tended forinstruction rather tlianemlx-llish- himself, and claimed ids bride. The free. Exclusive control of T ehrito ry given I U o l i a l T l O change,California Street,San Fr ancisco, T » T f K 1\)‘ O c < ) ment, no pains have been spared to insure two fell in love with each other on gratis to c a p a b le and energetic agents, mer their artistic excellence; the cost of their LITIGAN T PRINTING o l ic it s a d v e r t is e m e n t s a n d chant«, stori keepers. «(■«-., w ho will travel or I execution is enormous, and it is believed the spot and lived long and happilv open Hgeneres and exhibit the wonderful Subscriptions for theForest Grove Inde I they will find a welcome reception as an nd- 7J Octave. Agraffe Treble pendent and for jmpers published in Cali together; and when the husband m e rit s of our muehinea in their localities, ! miruble feature of the Cyclope dia, and f o r Washington County and is fornia, Oregon and Nevada; Washington, and solicit order«. i worthy of its high character. du d she aLotlicd of a broken heart Utah, Idaho, Montana, Colorado and adja All Orders and commurdcntion must be This work is sold to Subscribers only, addressed to the Principal office l j;t 1,,,,,. ti 11 cent t r i n iu r ic s .n ¡Sandwich iu iu w iu i im hiiu k , m e J Brit- MADE FROM THF. BEST SEASONED i | payable on delivery within a few mont I of each volume. It will . ut k ^ l Territories . __’ x. . n Islands, . JT. the h erfo re invalila bleto all o f ourcitiiens I t ^ i)irifn 1 rosseRHions, Mexican Poita, Nicarai Nicaragua. MATERIAL, AND HOUSEHOLD SEWING MACHINE, if comp i n s ; . ^ ' ' u i l ’anaina, Valparaiso, Japan and China; New nines, each containing about 8()0 _pages, | „ . . ’ . E . ' J. "V “'."’ OLD AGE. fully illustrated with several thousand Wood i S d/ the •*,‘8tri‘ 1,an Colonies, the 95 Liberty Street New York j Engravings, and with numerous color(.d | Atlantic States and Europe. FU LLY WARRANTED. Has created many a new business; ! Lithographic Maps. No wise man ever \vi di to be Has enlarged many an old business; Price and Style o f Binding. y« > tin "o r.—N w f t , rr.irrs as t o w as woktiiles . s pianos can Has revived many a dull business: In extra Cloth, per vol.,................... $5.00 Has rescued many a lost business; BE OBTAINED ELSEW HERE. Jn library Lott her, per vol.,............... 6.00 The everiitl" o f life brings with it Has saved many a failing business; In Half Turkey Monaco, per vol., 7.00 its lumps— To tithe rt. Hus preserved many a large business; In Huif Busin, extra (jilt, per vol., .. 8.00 And insures success in anybnsiness. In Full Mortoeo, antique, gilt edges,.. Every Man desires to live dong; PIANOS AND ORGANS G i r a r d ’ s S e c r e t .— Stephen Girard u s e d per vol., • * * ' .................................... 10,00 b u t no man would lie old— Asrtft. In Ftdl Russia, per vol.,.....................10.00 to say,in his old age: *‘ I have always con Four volumes now ready. Succeeding sidered advertising liberally and long to be Age makes us not childish as some volumes, until completion, will l>e issued the great medium of success in business,and 1 ROtll ON EASY ÍMSTALLMET8,IF EKSIItED. say; it finds us still true children FOREST « B O V E OREGON the prelude to wealth, And I have made it once iu two months. C'Kthc. * ‘ Specimen pages of the A merican an invariable rule to advertise in thedullest J L J A \ t FA( T E ;iu lii: :u U AND AN DEALER IN JOB P R IN T IN G D O N E T O C yclop . vhia , showing type, illustrations, times as well ur the busiest; long experience all kinds of W e see time's furrows on another's having taught me that money thus spent is etc., will l>e sent gratis, on application. wi ll laid out, as by continually keeping mv brow ; bnt few themselves, in tl at F irst -C lass C anvassino A gknts wanted CALL AND SF/E IIS BEFORE PUR- I I A n 1ST E s s , business before the public it has secured Address the Publishers, just nurPor, reel— Young. CHASING. many sales thatl otherwise Would have lost.” SADDLES, BRIDLES, WHIFS & Lash D. A P P L E T O N d CO., n r T h e man who didn’t believe in adver Some one has said of a fine and tising lias gone into partnership with lbs U*‘ llepairingpromptly attended to. 540 A R 51 Broadway, N. Y. honorable old eg*1, that it was the ORDER. sheriff, and that official does tbs advertising- a 2 e i i ,2 S h t o r m a n d b H y c l o I. MEYERS Sherman & Hyde’s 15,COO to 2 0 ,0 0 0 , A S400 IRE FILLY Ad vertising S Wm IVI c C R E A D Y ... Agent. Oregon. H oU W k B aker C o . 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