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THE COLUHBIAir.
U. S. OFFICIAL PAPER.
CHURCH NOTICES.
TTETHODIST EPISCOPAL Services
Jul.JUr.ln, 1st SftbUtU 11A.M.
7 P. M.
2ni ' 11 A. M. & 7 P. M.
3d " 11 A. M.
" 3 P. K. -
4th " 11 a. .
.11. jonn
Hudson School Houae 5th Sabbath 11 A- it.
liainier
1). T. IJkown, Pastor.
St. John
St. Helen
llayvieur,
ScanpooM,
Albina
St. John
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PISCOPAL MISSION Service.
St. Helens 3d Sabbath at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M.
Rkv. J. K, W. SkU.woqi, Missionary.
IUNIAY SCHOOL Every Sunday
) Bay view . , . . ; :
Mr. .Tamks Gim, Sntenntendent.
Ma. Copeland, Secretary.
B
AND OP HOPE
awifr. mi unav a i r. m.
Mrs. McNvitt, President.
Mks. JfLL, Superintendent.
Mm K. Hov t, Secretary.
Local News.
Our, paper w set sMid this week.
A. new depot U in process of erection at
Warren. 1 , -r. . t V
In this weeks issue we give the Reporter s let
tar from Rainier.
The VinricATO r th Colcmbian is much
improved by the Adamses in America.
Tk thaimow.ic, J rain all together and
they will make it fcrf:tUt like a June rise.
f James S. Bacon has another daughter born
Dec 27th, 1885. almost a New ears present.
Alex Bonner has rented the Smith place on
Tuobvtin Plains for the next year. Alex is a
rustler.
Malcom McKay is a great reader of Robert
Burns' poetry. He says Major Adams is Bobby
Burns alive.
S. F. Shattuck and wife are very hospitable
i'ple; they are warm friends of Maj. Adams.
They are white.
We hoie to see Crater Lake Park prove a suc
cess it would be of great inipntance to Oregon
as a State to get it.
Dr. Davis, of La Centre, will purchase Indian
relics especia'ly rare ones, and will py a good
cash price for the same.
Below we give a synopsis of the provisions of
the new rejdatry la, and the action to be taken
iu the matter. It should be read by every
t ter : "
Mr. Mason kin Uy took pity on our cow and
calf and took them out of the storm and gave
them that wherewith to keep them m health
and strength.
The Hillsboro Independent is to be enlarged
to a svet-n column folio. We are glad to note
the above, and hope the Independent will keep
on the upward grade.
This week we have had our full share of cli
mate. The snow most f it, has had to take it
departure. The rain has had full swa and
tae it all iu we have had reai Oregon winter
weather.
Mr. W. S. Ausliu, the newly appointee" Reg
ister the Vancouver Land Office, touts pos-
i n on the 15th inst. Fred. vVr, Sparling
retiriug after an able administration of ovtr
four years.
The same fat farmer who drinks- whisky to
fce-p him cool while making h iy. comes t- town
ami gets his demijohn tf lletl with the same kind
c-f fi t-water to keephiai warm while getting iu
his daily supply of hrcwu-K1.
The unlucky imtiMgr-.nt is he who g;iv away
his g7 c ub skates to tiis neighbor's ly, because
they thought that they had no skating
in our semi-tropical climate. He should- have
k i-jwr letter, we have ail .'sorts of luxuries here.
On Tuesday we u stic-l the steamers d-. Ivel-
logg and l.'icea JI.M tn made their appearence
at St Heltiis-once again. Supuoea they will
iiow run their regular trii unless stopi,ed by
the break-ng up ut the ice in the mi Idle Col
umbia. . '
Mr. Moore th photograph artist of Portland
'ft town to take pome dux of roamin history on
8 .uvie's Island. He intended to take t hem stand
in;, sittijig or at full length. There being a
scarcity of angles in the market he intended tf
take some fly in;. They would do to stuff for a
heavenly bac' g.-iun.l to his pictures. .This is
wl t jot woi Id call high old art.
On our late trip to "acoina w Raw not a
single Chinaman. Every white person appeared
to get employment, and the merchants par
ticularly were jubilant over the fact of their
increased monthly sale. It has stopped a great
leak jn the tieusary of the country. All the
money is circulated here, and don't go to Asia.
Asia is a very nice place, but ought to be able
to furnish its own circulating medium. We
thin v Chinamen look nice in pictures and as
statuary.
We stopped tk other night at Frank Hoyt's
hospitable mansion. We guess Mrs. Hoyt put
in all her time cooking. The3-treat-d us like a
King. Mrs, Hoyt is a Lonsdale. The Lnii.da!e
family in Knglan i is one of great antiquity, the
Countess of Lonsdale being a celebrated English
Wauty. There are two fine bovs growing" up.
They are splendid little lei lows, "full of life and
fun. Clarence Pickering. Frank's nephew was
there on a visit. He is a fine tall gentlemanly
young man,and will make his mark in the bat
tle of life.
A BRILLIANT PPER.
Under the aljove heading Thk Vinpicator of
East PortLind has the following about us.
Usually the St. Helen's Columbian ai
jears on Thursday, but ou last week it did not
come out until Saturday. The reason was tht
Major Adams, its eilitor and proprietor, di 1 not
pay up tor his patent outside that was published
by a concern in Pjrtlaud. Failing to get Iuh
Intent outside he came up to Portland with a
whole section of Adams valor in his eye, and
had a small war with the publisher of the out
fide During the war the gallant major espial
his pajers, which were printed and rolled' up
awaiting the coin, and s -izing them he Wat a
hasty retreat, gained the can ami went home
triumphant. He was not followexL as the
patent publisher feared the wirlike Adams
Mood when it Was at the boiling heat, but
Adams ahd his paper was boycotted by the
Auxiliary establishment until he was ready to
pay up and pay in advance for all future orders.
The major waited in vain for his outside the
present week, and on Wednesday he issued his
paper, with the 1st and 4th pages blank. Those
who saw it said that the outside was the luott
interesting one that the auxiliary finn in Port
land had ever had a hand in getting out. We
congratulate Major Adams ud his enemies
in their victory over each other, and liave faith
on the major's promise that his paper will soon
come out enlarged to double its present si2e. !
RAINIER CROPINGS.
The weather is rettv cold Anil w in.V0 nJuitif.
eleven inches of snow, and a ginxl protcpeet tor
more.
No one need growl alx.ut the winter hay for it
is so cheap you can almost get it for a song and
sing it yourself.
Messers Riggs and Dierdorff were tut duck
shooting last Sunday. Mr. Riggs was iu an
Indian canoe fishing some ducks out of the water
and ice, and as a duck hW up Rigg' gun also
Cimc up and down came the duck. The recoil of
the gun was so great that the consiunce was
Riggs went over in tlwj slough and the canoe on
top of him. The canee is geting along pretty
well.
Snow-shoe Wigens is running at large since
the last fall of snow. We would try antfeapture
him but Columbia county has not got any horses
that can overtake hiin.
Marion Riggs was taking a run on snow-shoes
down a steep incline. He was going like forked
lightning, when one shoe ran under a root hud
brought him up in a pile. He came out of the
tussle second best but has to walk on crutches
for s while until his leg and ancle gets better.
Mr. J n Wants to whip your corresxm 'ent.
Come on the reporter is a pretty large man.
Mr. L. S n is good on the ma&h. -Me too,
A. one dude.
My fortune L made when I get through makc
ing bouys. K. A m.
0 would'nt I like to find him, whoever he may
be, the fellow that writes to the Columbian, tiic
frliiW that wri.es about we. A. B t.
REPORTER.
Communications.
Rainier Jan. 25, 18iG.
Editor ColuraUan, Dear Sir:
The weekly edition of the Sunday Orkgox
JAK, full of interesting' details regarding the
pioneer days of our beloved State, can not fail
to rouse the feeling of much resected esteem
for the brave and hardy men who laid the -first
foundation for its greatness, prosperity and
wealth. Of course the road to its present af
fluence and standing in the union was fraught
with numerous necessary acts ot uiixHisneu
and violence, and the reminiscence ot the bat
tle fought with the natives, of the many most
miraculous escapes from horrible death by tom
ahawk, knife, bullet, hunger, accident and a
thousand other causes, sends even now a thrill
through my frame and causes me to pause and
wonder for what purpose an all-wise providence
has still preserved me.
That the Orkuoniaji and other journals
throughout the State, should so far have ne
glected to mention my name, (Takima Tack, the
Scout of the West,) in connection with the cel
ebrated men so intimately bound up with the
development and growth of their State, in fact
should have ignored me altogether, is not mar
vellous. My disposition from earlist childhood
having allways- evinced propensity for hu
mility, rather than a desir tor renown and ac
knowledguisnX of my many virtues and serrsea
rendered in & hour of danger and peris..;Ve,
the ieople of Oregon have been kind enough in
one instance to sue my unrewarded merits, and
by the last act of the last illtfptrious session of
the legislature, to incorporate this city merely
for mv benefit and for the lmrinise only to
create an ollice (Marshall) for me. Yet it seems
that I am still comparatively Utile "known to
the country at large, (alas, to their discredit be
it said, as little appreciated,) for to what acts
of heroism, valiant deeds, of patriotic enthus
Lism and display of my enormous physical ami
mental powers might 1 not easily be urged and
jinpolled by only a little share ot public grati
tude in the hea- ts of the inhabitants of this
newly incorporated bui"h. And because. I
feard that when the nomination for my present
office waH LW and . its acceptance Hrgod upon
me. my-extreuie tnodesty . at first revolted, but
knowing that 1 would save tha city from polit
ical chaos, and I confess, a little fluttered and
building solid castlts of future glory, I condes
cendingly accepted the nomination and glori
ously carried the election. Total number of
votes pilled 12, and 1 recti veil, to my astonish
ment and to the grater honor of the JHSOplO of
Rainier, every vote cat on this auspicious day.
In order to give the country a chance to re
view my past valuable services rendered the
State of Oregon in partisnlar, and in our
instance to the maintenance of the union. I will
endeavor in a series ofjsketches t3 portray myself
as linked with their prcgreM, and hope that you
will be iicbued with the right spirit of their
value and make them ' public through the
columns of your valuable paper.
Long before the Takima war of oj '.VJ, I
think it was in the year '42 or '43, some 45 years
ago I am not certain as to the exact date, in
fact never could remember dates very Well,
which defect is, by th. way, so.uetiai a great
convenience, particular' to myself, as, if 1
could recollect them, I would for instance be a
terrible old man of some GOO years or there
abouts, instead of a compaiatively young man of
GOtliat 1 caW across the plains in company
with my uncle Tom. and an ox-team, in the
employ of the Hudson Pay Company. Starting
from St- Louis, Mis.tuii we traversed that State
and then crossc! Minnesota. Montana. Idaho,
and H ashiugt m Te:, arriving at Tort Stcilla
coom afttr amurch of "iO davs tiaveliog a total
ot tiJGO niiks in that timi at the l.-vie of 113
milv-s jer di.-ai. At our journey's -nd jtf were
surprised th:it the cuttle looked 'so wellTter the
rou-h ror.dand s-.vitt uiiiche., for our gait was
mostly A stretched gail-tp raid ne thcr rivers or
motiutins formed a bairi;-r of the l.-ast coiisil
eration to our galloping progress.
The v agon to which our yukf f oxen was
attach 3 J was of such r.ne and at the siime tune
so stn.nr construction tlvat, wlit-u on a visit to
uncle Tom. a few days bince h still used th's old
aud favorite vehicle, in the mHiiageuient of his
40,000 acre farm and in his daily trips to ;md
from the town distant 13 miles. The oen loo,
looked as Well as 49 years ago and g' soeirn. ,1
uot to have affscttcl !th?r'trij.-ir speetl or their
iusunct in instantly recjgaiiiiig my oli self
once laoro. .
; The ou"y r-pc:r my uncle 'had ever found
ucccs'sry to la on tha oiil w.tgi'n, was a new
hub, th ! old one having been brokt ii by a kick
iroiii boot administered in a moment of
anger. : '
Uncle Tom was a tcniMe man v'ien indig
nant and a blow or kick froni him was para
muuutto certain death or at least disfiguremtnt
foflite. -Th tttla partienla-ily utferel terri
bly sonieti:nes from such outbtirsts f his rage,
valued their tender bou?s highly and k-it with
out reach of l-.i s fMt as much s their Itovine
tact would ier.nit them. ' li day the olf .rheel
er became unruly, u doubt he considered the
gs'.Iop n t a gait, adopted to the br liliug jays of
a July sun, but my uncle thought otherw use ami
he just touched him up a little with his right
foot, by way of a reminder, s.mie .vhere in tie re
gion of the jocular vein of his second stomach iu
C3iiseucnce .wheieof ho sulfered indigestion,
cr.mips in the ki-.lnvj's aud three broken ribs,
delaying our progress for a week. This proved
to be a specific and .the intelligent beast not
object to the gallon uny more for the balauc-.
of the journey,
Wc located a g-od r-inche and commonceil to
bu:M log houses and clear the l.ud ready for till
ing but! was not contented, prefering the life
of a trapper and mountaineer to that of a happy
industrious fanner. The adventures of. a lift
among the brave." such a Kit Carson, Buffalo
Bill, Oonuld Mc Key and other men, who on
and all were my best an I truest friends, had too
u-u h attraction; fr my 'roving, spirit, to be
eiii,y counterbalanced by the prospects of a
ouiet future such as a farm can oiiiy Kve, and
th 'refoie one bright April morning. I again sad
tl.eil my p iny and struck out across the (Wca le
range, arriving at the top of Mt. Hood just in
tiuie to gain the' forces, that were cainoing there
and operating ag:init cli Takima) trile of In
dians under the lta4ihip of Kamtkkw. I o u I
that my renown as a 'scout hael pryc-eled me
and .Major Hatter after extt.ndia. the heart
iest welcome, regularl employed m r.t the rate
of Air l ;r tlay, with the rank of Major.
in my next 1 will give you the details of this
expedition, which 1 am glad to fay was bp;udit
to a successful issue, under my command, and
thongh the military rejiorts of that time and
the press at present, do nut m ution my num-e,
as closely iii tei woven with Shut eventful ep:.--x!e
1 have no doubt that the public mind will be
eased, as to tha coirect hist-ry lot events r.t
th:it pe:io(, thro ih my iu-trumentality.
I shall also cn-tenvot to prove to you in my fu
ture narriitives. how, whiie Major of the l'itck-er-briga-le
at Fort Dalles in MibseUfnt jear",
Iwks s ilicted to preserve the life of our late
Oeneral (ira-it, ciuisefpientl' became the direct
cause of his greatness and c nstKfiientiy a;iin
how it wus I who Buccessfu ly conquered the
great Rebellion.
T.vKnf a"T.'k,
'The Scout of the West''
PROFESSIONAL CARIS.
J. R. Cardwell,
No. 4t DeKams Building,
Portland, Oregon.
C. C, Newcastle,
-EDentistE-
Gus Administered.
Eastern Prices.
107 First Street,
Portland, -
Ores on.
"Welch Ss Clark,
entists,
Jiuom Vo. 4 Union
Portland,
Or.
Physician & Surgeon,
River Street, St. Helex, Okegov.
All calls either by letter or in person will be
promptly answered.
C. s wells, IVl. D.
Rooms 57 & 58 Union Ulock, cor. 2nd
and Stark.
RESIDENCE: 208 MAIN -St. liE
TWEEN 8th et 9th: -
TBAHSPOBTATlOil COMPANY
The new and elesrant Steamboat-
Lusea 'Mason
Leaves Portland, foot of AUor St. for La Center, Tu
day, Thursclay and .Saturday at 10 a. m., toueamj? ht
.., . i nr..l nil intermediate lamlni-'S. Ke
Stav; at am Mojalsy. Wednesday
and Friday. Landing made at Woodland on Wcdiiu.
dav ml l hursuav.
I.'KOISTKY LAW.
"A gomral election is t be held noon the
fust Monday in June lJk'tf, and biennially there
after. The county court wi.l at its session tins
month apiKtint judges and clerks of. elections for
the precincts, whose dutv it idiall be to meet at
their rescctive fMdling places on the tlrst Mon
day iu March mid tdt a.s a lie an I of Kegit ration
from J A. .M. until 5 1. M. for 3 lays'. Vote s
must m ike personal application to this Uoar.i
Iu casus of sickness or absence from the pre
cinct, application for registration may be made
up to the "jth of Match but not after.
To be a legal voter a person must be a untie
over 21 years of age, either native bora or
have declared his intentions of becou ing a cit
izen of the United Mates, and a resident of tile
state f;ir 0 months and of the county IH) davs
precee ling the day of election and ..iihe pre
cinct iiiMin the day of reji( ration. No person
is allowed within 100ft. of the polling p;a;c
except by re;iucst, one pei s.m of each party m iy
be nearer and act as challenger. Tickets must
all be printed on paper furnished by t ecretary i f
Btate. .so ilistiuuishing mark is allowed to be
placeil on th outsile of a ticket, but uny de
sign adopted to distinguish regular partisan
tickets is allowable on the ini 1 .
The eoutuy Judge and commissioners constitute-a
Jioanl i Kegistratiou t-i vyhieh ad c m
testetl cases must be appealed? aiid will meet on
tho hrst .Moinl.iy f llmving the close of registra
tion. They must sit three days but not more
tliau ten days.
in cases of special elections registration must
lie mode 30 days before the election. . For pres
idential elections regi-trati m is ma le in the
mouth of August same as Provided for tho
March registration for the state elections. !
Challenges may be made either against rgistra- j
tion or voting for any legal cause, whereupon
tiie person ilcsiring to register or vote may be;
vorn as touching their cm2teucj. Anv I
peih iij regi-tering fraud uutly may be fined any j
sum n-,t exceeding $100, oi imprisouuieut in tile i
penitentiary i ne year or ljoth in the elisor, tion ;
of the cv u t. J' raud by a clerk or judge may j
be punched by a line of uot less than $-MQ u r :
JJ0,,wt 111 10; or imprisonment on year or j
Office Hours: 9 to 10 a. m.
Poitland,
1 to 9p. m
Orecon
Dr. H. C STICKEY,
Cor- First and Wahing1on
Streets, DckuaTa building.
Portland, . - Oregon.
General and '.)rthopedi3 Surgeon.
" F. A. MOORE,
Attorney - at - Law,
ST. HELEN, OREGON.
Okkice Ilivcr Street in front of strand
Prompt Attention
Given to
aulotf
Collections, Etc.
John H. Mitchell, Balph M. Dement.
MITCHELL & DECENT.
Attorney3&CouDSGllors at Law.
llo.i:us Xo. 1, 2, 3 anl 4,
lilslin.?, Xoriii-cast
11CV k'li'Hl iiJiil I'iZiV
T. A. moBftittU,
Attorasy-at- Lav
OK KG ON CITY', OitKGOX.
Particular attention given to business before
the JLaud Olhee.
nov!2t-f
O. W. COLE.
Moon:
Attorneys asivl
St. Helen,
f a. moo;;k.
Counsellors.
Ouec;ox.
Will practice in all the C juris of Oregon and
Washington Tcnitoi-y,
JdlUI A. BEOH,
W ELEE.
Wul thaw Wate-lies a Specialty.
149 Front Ktrcct, rortlaud, vlr.
J . VV . C A KfpS L L
Engine 3r and
Snrvavor. -b'
liclen,
CivU
St.
Oregon.
All hasiness at eu'le.l to with promptnvs-? and
dispatch ' au Kit
B C. TOVVNE.
E. W. Mi.iOr.E
c: ran Cisco Q
Photor?-?
Corner First an 1
'ortlaiitl.
Morrison Streets
Oregon.
BEAL&O'EEiLLY,
i A M
1 1
Tin, G3pnr& Shest iron
VAHE,
sYamljoat work a. specialty.
rt,UMiu.x; ash Ga3 'Fittixo-.
si '
ALL "WORK GUARANTEED-
Cor. Socondsnrl Yamhill Sts. Portland" Oregon.
Ne-iulilorhuO(l on
l!i
Aii Eiu?rftic ivian
or woman in every
Pa-ilio Couht
F-ir fu'l particulars ad lies,
A. L. BANCROFT apd Co,
Jiaa Fratis."
Li
Kill
Yiii!).
A'.iv man or woman Miakiir' 1
10 wi'tfly hlnjuhl try our y&sy ukiim'V
i i t a k i i i I'U.sincsH. W; v.-ant agents for
our e-ii'.j-.bi-.iti-el .Mal uue l.)au tSpinal
Supiortiii Cor.sft ; also, our Spiu.il Sup
porter, ShouhIt-4" Ilraci, and AUdominal
Protecter Conibiiuil (for men and loy).
No oxpi-rieuc: rcipuit-fd. Four orders
per day give the agent 8150 monthly.
Oumgenl report four to twenty sstles
daily. o:itfit frue. Send a' niieo f-ir
full p.ivbiv-ularfs. State se..
in--re money man at aiirth:ng eUe
by taking un agency for t!ie lx:st el-
ing bfMk out. iiginuer)t isucceed grinidly. Xuii;
fail. Terms free. Hallktt lkH Co. I'orthi
Maine.
jun'Oly
am I,
Hos-. L.U ! JOWL. x D. rrc-s, Hox. E. r..M F.l.R(T,Vioe-1,res
H.W.torrLK, Secretary. M.J. Uwv. iluvus, lreas.
: INSintE IN THE
State Insurance Co.,
O F
Sal 3m, Oregon.
CAHTAk, $1C04000,00.
THE F A It O E K S C O M P A X Y.
I nsureH Only Farm Propel ty, j
Private Ewdlings, School
Houses and Churches.
THOMPSON & ROPER, Agents.
30 Yamhill St. 1
Portland, --: .Orespi?.
) :
Stone's Jewerly Store
NX
AND-
WATCH E
Clocks, Silver ' Optical
Silver Pla- Goods cfcll .
UX Y7ar3. "Sescriptica:.
Eandscaest . All tho Most
Jcwolry Star? Paslsi'jza'blo
c-a rciflc C:sst. Kcve3 io3.
a en
EilPATSIS G A
Address all or.h-rs
to
!d-cnhsimc-rT
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t an
M(.rri.-ou Sl;v
1 co!:
A
axis.
I.-A! 1.
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a:
f t
Wf not iVi'y cv.rry tint Jj-.rM As
sort au'i.t of. i'ic i.ods i ) tio- City, 1 u
now hav h:;i.l f!,000 wiiilh of
0!; up Clothing id" tOi; (u.ili j
ty, 'ahich will b i;olil at
" Cost. V will not
quote prices lif.ru
but invite you to
Ezamino Our Gooi
AN"1
Loam Pric
O 0
Corner-fir.1-1 iwA
IV. ri kind,
OITI.-Oll
.Sts.
X ZA7.
r. zav
BOS.
2Liufocttiro:?t of
Tub3, Pails, Yasli Bonds, c.c
An 1 vvlio!, Mali Dealers in
Weeded and TTillo-
ratcnt ccr
V. Iii'l.S M
3:inut:.eU:i-' m -f
2 IOC IDS,
:v ic-nic3:t !i?
d & Tin Lccl-
Portland.
;:'a.i v. .rp
Te3
n
X... io.;
At. X-
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John II. IhindM,
l'rivaie l!otuis f.r F..::d"ies.
ICntr-.ir.
Pi'ntn ri'toi'.
o:j T.i vim' St rie I
General Slerchandiss.
ST. JIHLEN, Oil 1a; ON
A
olori
new find complete t;tK-k of
:. li ices iea-ti'n:i!!'
!:ul?.'.f
I io.uls 11. UV il,
Ji-.t h.
Bor. Ton
TA3LORiil3 E8TABL!S iiVlET
Mirks Rybke,
(SucoeHsor t Si.i.'jK-r & iljl.e.)
?. 7S First HI, .! E)cor 1'roni Oalt
Porliml, - -Orrjit.
Suitrt inivle.to oilier su 2 honr.s r."otio,
JPome aitb avm.
Large.il Circulation cf nnjr Agricultural Taper
iu tho Vejt. i
SOQpOGQ EAC BSSOE
Magolflccst rrcmiuui List.
Only CO Cts. c. "STotisr,
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827 cV 229 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IIL
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KALAMAZOO, Mich.
BuggyCo,
XVholesale Manufacturers of all kinds of Open and
Top BUGGIES n.l ROAD CAKTS. Airents wanted .
ererywliere. Writo for catalogue Cd priooliaU
tVSB W0BK A SPECIALTr.
Ts also mannfacturs a full line of CTJTTEES,
Jncludlng Swell Body, Tortland, Squaro EoJ
two soat rortland snl Toney Slcigfcs.
Bea jr cuts and prices VcCoro purchaBins,
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TH0U3AHDS OF rUBCHASEEO
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and Seel Dealers throughout tho l.uitnl
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i linn l Mac macn ever xaauo fur el
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