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SATURDAY, JULY .12,., 1?4
The Monopoly Scliem. .'..
lEerpectfully dedicated to the Democratic National
Convention. .
It' a very good scheme if it woriss, Mr. Could.
To have PreHident, Judges and Congressmen pooled,
To have all tho laws made and everything ruled
Fr t'.ie millionaire few, while the people are fooled.
Oh ! It's a very good scheme, if it works !
You have the Republicans solid, 'fUtrua,
Vritb bold Jimmy Elaine and hii magnetic crew,
V'ho shout for the many, Vat work far the few,
Making la-.vs which force :.ll to pav tribute to you.
It's a very good scheme, if it works !
And now, it Is said, you have a nice plan
By which Democrats bold will adopt a Gould man.
So with best two in three you won't care a
Which comes out ahead; both will bear the Gould ban.
Oh ! it's a very ifomd scheme, if it work !
Gouid, Hell. Saire, Vanderbilt and Huntington
all "sa'.i:;:k-J with the nomination of iir. Blaine.
Justice-
The issue between the two parties is
more marked than at any time in the
history of our country, both by the se
lection of the candidates and the decla
ration, of the r-imcip'-fs which they
represent.
Capital is directly arrayed against
labor. The country has been drifting
to this issue for many years. Concen
trated capital has thronged the lobbies
of our legislative halls, both state and
national, and with her educ-ive in
fluences has corrupted our legislators
nnd secured special Jaws for her ag
grandizement, and has by this means
created monopolies that are more dan
gerous to the the liberties of our people
than an armed rebellion.
The Goulds, Vanderbllfcs, Hunting
tons and Crockers, emboldened by their
success and bloated with the possessions
of their millions, wrung from honest
toil, by unjust and discriminating laws
assume to rule this country and dictate
legislation, both state and national, for
our people. It is for the people to say
if they will longer submit to tho dicta
tion of these Plutarch:-?, or assert theii
independence and manhood by hurling
from power a parly that has created
and fostered these monopolies. It is
within the memory of manv men now
living, when Astor and Vanderbilt
were the only persons in the United
States who could reckon their wealth
by the million. Within the last twenty
years millionaires have sprung up in
every village and hamlet from the At
lantic to the Paciiic, while the people,
they have correspondingly grown
poorer and poorer eery ear. Millions
of persons are working to build up
Vanderbilt's fortune which he cses to
impoverish and oppress those who are
building it up for him. This is but ar.
illustration of tin condition our coun
try, is in. This fungus aristocracy
which has fastened itself upon the body
politic is of a rank and rapid growth;
ir threatens the very life of our govern
ment and needs heroic treatment. The
party which has created and fostered
monopolies is not the friend of the peo
ple and can no longer be trusted. The
Democracv is naturally ?rxl historically
the true anti-monopoly party of the
United States; to it, and to it alone
must the people look for relief. .Their
policy is not to make an indiscriminate
assault upon any of our institutions,but
to control corporate abuses by just and
equal laws,and to break up all monopo
lies and fallow all industries free and
equal ' advantages under the laws of
trade and commerce.
Eight-
The position taken by our cotempo
rary of last week upon unjust discrimi
nation as to the railroad system of
freightage has the sound of good metal.
We hope its republican subscribers will
read and preserve its leader. The ?dea
that Jackson and Josephson shippers
should pay nearly double the amount
paid per hundred by merchants of
Yreka, Klamath and Linkvillo is mort
unjust, and in the language of . tho
Plaindealer is "damnable." Legisla
tors of Doucrlas county be as fair to the
people as your organ would suggest. It
is in your power to aid in redressing
these grievances and it is your absolute
duty to exercise that power in behalf
of .ight and justice. In another place
in his paper Brother Ilursh pleases us.
Speaking of the change in railroad ruan
Mement, he suvs: "The same officers
that held under the Oregon airi Trans
continental Company will retain their
positions under the new management
and perlnps General Manager Koehler
will not again have the effrontery to
come into court claiming to have no
connection with the management of the
road in whatever capacity." Those are,
and Jong have been our sentiments.
Btiok to these,brother,and when weary,
rest upon oar placid bosom, for there
is no guile in us.
THE "Blaine Grand March" is now
out, but there has been ja march for
some jears familiar to the public, which
more directly suggests him and his his
tory than this latest one. It i called
"The Mulligan Guards.''
Mr. Blaise didn't fight in thel&te
war, but be bled, nevertheless- -bled
lis country through a bounty jumper.
r A Changs Seeded.
Eveiy day the new is heralded by
the telegraph cf the defalcation of
some Government employe who has
got axvay with a large amount of Uncle
Sam's money. To what extent this
peculation has gone, and the amoitnl
of money that has been stolen, from the
public funds the people will never
know, until there is a complete
change in the Governmental atTaira.
Enough is known to show that the
amount stolen from the various de
partments amounts to many millions of
money annually. This dots not re.
suit so much from the fact that per
sons who are employed in the public
oifices.are more dishonest than those in
ether walks of life, as it dots from the
system by which the public business is
conducted; the opportunities for pecu
lation and the disposition of those in
high places' to cover up and conceal
these robberies, lest their party should
suffer from their notoriety. In all the
frauds and robberies which have been
brought to light, the guilty parties have
been shielded by those in high places.
Grant pardoned the convicted whisky
thieves who had fattened off the de
frauded internal revenue. Hayes and
his party covered up and concealed the
star route thieves during his adminis
istratior, and it was left for Arthur
and those under him to render then
conviction impossible; and it is now
conclusively demonstrated that the ad
ministration connived ;it the escape of
those criminals. It would not do to
charge that Grant, lTayes and Arthur
shared in any of the booty. Their ac
tion is only attributable to a desire to
save their party f;om the contumely
which would naturally attach to it from
a conviction of their appointees. These
facts show the necessity fur a change in
she administration' of the public offices
The founders cf our government had
this in view w hen they provided for the
recurring biennial and quadrennial
elections. It is by frequent change in
the offices that the greater number of
our people become initiated in the mys.
terif.-s of our Government. The greater
the number of citizens familiar with
the forms and administration of the
Government, the safer will be our in
stitutions. The people themselvt-s are
the parties; directly interested in the.
protection of the public moneys; it is
from their pockets it is taken for pub
lic uses, and they should see to it thaf
. t
it is applied for its legitimate purposes.
The public fund can be better guarded
and the public interests better substrved
by frequent' chavges in the administra
tion. Iho iaccounts of
iaceou;:ts
tne outgoing
ofneials wi.'.I be closer scrutinized bv
,k. ..it I.. ,.1
those of the opposite political party tlnn
by these who are interested in covering
up and concealing their own defalca
tions and shortcomings. If the people
will but ignore party for the good of
their countiy, and interest themselves
in the welfare of the people, instead of
this or that; po'itical party, peculation
in office ca.i and will be made odorous
and the offender more frequently
brought to justice. The frequency
with which v, e are made acquainted
with these public robberies and defalca
tions shows the necessity for a
of administration.
change
U;vil BeiTico-
The present Republican administra
tion is reforming the Civil service
with a vergear.ee. Especially is this
noticeable in the Postoffice Department.
My dear Hubble's letters sink into in
significance compared with the present
method adopted by it for extortii g
money from the employes to swell tli3
corruption fund. Instead of notifying
them by letter (which might get into
print) and allowing the employe to con
tribute of his earnings or resign his po
sition, as heretofore, the department
waits until a month's salary is due and
then deducts about twenty-five per
cent, of the salary of each employe to
swell the corruption fund. The boys
on the various routes are then notified
by tho agent of tho Government that
they are to stand this imposition until
after the presidential election or resign
their places. Such is the beauty of the
Civil Service Reform that the Repub
licans prate so loudly about.
DsbeitiiB G. Blaine is what an ar
dent supporter, the Jewish Gazette ot
New York, calls the Republican candi
date for President. Victory with such
a name is worse than the biUerest kind
of bitter defeat.
Logan is said to "swear like a pi
rate" when he get mad. lie will have
a chance in November.
Ix respect to revenuo reform the
Democratic j position is; ReforniMtion,
not revolution.
BiSMAiick in aghast to learn that the
American jg incarnate was iet loose at
Chicago. j
What is the inje to lny trcs frcm pran--gers
whu yoii can secure a letter character
and quality ;from our fellyw-cit;zen Tim.
Fortl. He guarantees what he sells and he
is here and if Hre tiad him false we can put
our hands on hun.
Lcgan'8 Last Vote...
Old though the saying, worn even
threadbare it is nevertheless true that,
"VVhen the devil got sick.
The devil a saint would le;
Whenever the tie vil got well,
The devil a saint was he. '
This is particularly the situation of
Lo, the poor Logan. We have all
watched the action of Congress for the
past several years upon,''' the Chinese
question. W have observed that upon
the different occasions it has been up,
the Democrats have stood squarely. for
the interests of white labor in the
United State?; just the opposite with
tho Republicans. Their Presidents
have vetoed every remedial measure
that has been suggested. Until the
other day the Heathen Chinee never
had a more ignorant, loud-mouthed,
blatant champion than black Jack
Logan who is running with Blaine
for Vice President, an exalted position
for which he is utterly unworthy.
What a change has come over the spir it
of his dreams ! On Friday lust the
Democrats in the Senate forced the
Henley anti-Chinese bill to a vote.
This bill is far more stringent than anv
ever presented, possessing every ob
jectionable feature that Logan had
boldly opposed and vituperatively re
probated. But when the roll was
called and the letter L was approached
Logan took a leef in his moustache,
flung a full sail of hair to tho breeze,
and when his name was reached, in a
voice that would have shivered the tim
brs in the wigwams of Sitting Bull,
bellowed forth, "Yea !" About ,jLbis
time the devil was very sick and there
fore sought the doctor. This is the
Logan, the unchangeable, the un
daunted, the fellow who is like unto
the laws of the Medes and Persians,
but he is aw ful sick. Jle seeks a cure
in high prffenuant and once secure
he can again cajole with his old friends
from lands celestial, and laugh at the
fctupr.iity of the American voter. : Out
of respect for many intelligent Repub
licans we will checrfii'ly say th.it theirs
is not a kangaroo ticket; the brains are
ir front and whenever it nods the head
the ponderously hatred tail wags com
placently. Whilst Blaine is above
mediocie, he is not strong enough to
pull along that caudal appendage.
Poor Lo, the Indian, before he attains
his present ambition will experience
more pains and suffering than than war
I r
! or women have.
Twittc-IShsdlHg E?s:rTCster.
Newest and most complete harvester
on the market, w ith fill the modern iru.
provements. The binding apparatus is
j so simplified that seven parts do the
complete w'prk of the forty-seven pieces
used'in all other binders. The sickle
rim has pinion gearing and does away
with the chain, making it lighter and
more durable. The main diive wheel
is made of the best hickory, with heavy
wrought iron tire, welded and .shrunk
on. Ti e raiing and lowering appa
ratus is so arranged that it is raised and
lowered on a level, .so that grain can be
cut within t .vo inches of the ground, or
at any height desired. The upper dra.
,'per is arranged on springs, so as to
carry ihe thinnest or thickest grain
without choking. Tt binds tho sluaves
any uniform size desired. It is so sim
plified that it can be worked by a boy.
For sale by Bowen Brothers, at their
shop on Main street, in Roseburg, Call
and examine this machine before pur
chasing elsewhere.
Tomhitcmcs fcr Sab
I desire to call the attention of all
persons desiring to purchase tombstones
that I have a select assortment of
dressed matblo, which I will sell on
reasonable terms. Having disposed of
the shop lately occupied by my deceased
husband, I have stored the entire stock
j at the Fioed warehouse, near the rail-
' road station, w:here the same may be
examined at any time. Persons desir
ing to purchase can consult me at my
residence, wet.t from the" depot, or J.
C. Fullerton, at the land office in Rose
burg, Oregon. In case of purchase
the lettering -vill be dune by William
Staiger, of Salem.
Mrs. R. Br.ACKK.siUDGE.
waLsv-j!'
MEW STORI
5s
AT
DISBARS)-, OR,
J. M. DILL ARD
woufil resnectfully inform tlie jmblic that he
lias on hand a line assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Ready-Made Clotliin;
r
and in fact everything usn.dly hpt at a first
I c'asa store. Give luin a ca'1.
Goods at Iott Pi-ices
All Rinds of Produce
Taken m Exchange for Goods.
JCAll orders promptly attendtdto.'Ea
NTT
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We are in receipt of a new and choice lot of sprng goods, of
all knds -acd suitable for all classes, making ourstcok of
e TtSjT&:est
OF ANW SOUTH- OF PORTLAWD.
We are determined to reduce
i
and in order to do
which will
oven the clo
say. AYc will send samples and
.All s
flint WO mnnn V i.
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cur sforo ar.tl ptp mirNs.''
speaK lor tliemsel v syQ
sest buyer that we n ?an wl S"g s
gggr . Mil CM
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AND BUY A
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fe?? S3 S&a
0.:e of the liggfst nn.i l.-st sto! ofg-n.U evor brought to town.
nothing but too best! ioaihvi- and have got
RYTHING INTHIS'LINE.
Dont Tail to See Me!
f'7 L tW-f
SHERIDAN BROTHERS, ROSEBURG, OR'GN.
They would announce that th?y have j ist received and now have on hand one of the
Largest Stocks of Qeasiar "Hardware
river IrotiL'ht t.- D.ti rim. ml whtn adlelto tluur STOVKS OF ALL V T
t'KHNSan I ', K A I) Y M D;-: TINWAi'1-. tlicy ,-re prop:ir-d to deciarw t!i-y havn rh
Im -s. s-.ij j;!y iu their liae o! a iv iwuso in Soavheru On-yon, winch they propose
can purchase elsewher.
In die shape ol huddinff matf rials !. tho way t locks, butts Ptc, we can oflei
snpHrior indiiCt'ineiiiH to purchaser.-. Ti u.
N e vHii yive ycu uarasns in the to. iwitiy brands of stoves, not eoual'ed vU-
ii'liup.! l!iiel:2 i .ii n ..i Tu roijii" T'tiTifT. Il..vfu. :.j u .
Occidtn Iroii Kinj,', Eiiipire t'iiy. and ot her stovi s hihI rai!;rB.
The b.-nt of woikitivn air consiiiniiy t nijili yci in the luaiiulacture ' iur Tirvar'
and buyers shoult learn our pricfs.
Wi have also tara;.-ins t. olf r iu pruns, such ks Vinchecter. Sharp and fcLfr tt' fes.
; x we'l r.s in !SliOT-mrif an t I'isto's I '
W re also Airni fur th White PeerJes nnd New Iune b'-evvin" "Maol .i;(
we sell at lowes; ratee and warrant as coroole t i every rasptjcv "
We csn also supply j
&evill and Ilnbbir Eaasa,
.'He best In the market, at lowest rati".
ive. ns a call, inspect me aiock, inquire- aft tr nnr iiric s, and we promise to suit a''
if any one can,
R.S. & J. csheridan
(biircessors to Tnos. I". Micridau)
DEALERS IX HA RDWARE, TINWARE, STOVES,
GL'XS, CUTLKUV, AN'IJ TLVXEIS8 i-L'R-MSU1.SG
GOOl'S.
Tix 8T0s:i:, KosEisriit;, or.
Ilavinff wscureJ thtt amive busi'iess, Ve are pre
pare;) to ks uj its frntt-r oiwt nmue tor work and
l-riirc-.-. Wo h-ive tlie I "'ft of ntc-rb! and always a
full stock of if'tods on hiu.l audit id our aim to t'ur-ni-h
L-u-tointrs with fir-t-elws articles at live and let
ihc prices. A full sUet of
Ii-on nnfl .Stool Xoi Sctlo.
Dealers fn
from abroad will receive prompt attention.
K S. & J. O. SHERIDAN.
Opposite Lletropolitaa Hotel, Eoseturg.
Shaving: and Hair Cutting in a
Workmanlike Manner.
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and
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'Most.Comp
our immenss stock of goods
!
so have greatly reduced our
ry department and to show ycu
business, we ask you to call at
' goods and prices,
convince
prices on application.
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ABRAHAJ!, VHEEELER & CO.
UP
Gil do TUBjt
C3ieS3
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NEW SET OF
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iiiiTjlOPOLITAN IIDIL,
iTIsas Popular Iffousc
Situated n tlie center of tbe business portion of
Rosebur, havin- rcueutly changed hands, has been
COMPLETELY RENOVATED,
Anil prepared for the reception of guest. Tlie
dininir ropm will be supplied with the best the
3IAUKET AFFORDS
!,... ....
( M lth S'01 attendance. As Mrs. Ziler lias charge of
the kircheu the eookinjr will be unexceptionable.
lite.f reasonable.
Frrt coac-li to and from" th
railroad.
LOU. Zlv,LER.
A. F. CAMFBf.LL. E. T. WALSH.
CAIPSSLL & WALSH,
Xien.1 Instate .A prerits,
ROSEBURG, OREGON.
improved farms for sale che.vtand on
AS TERMS.
O A nm.l?Q W1I1PQ !T
fact everything
IN
XL "EC
AND M US r BE
Sold Clieap for Cash.
Call and See me Before
Buying Elsewliere.
ALSO AGENT FOR
BEEHIIIS SELF BINDZfi
AsD MOW JiltS,
OUDS' WAGON,
STEEL-WHEEL HAY RAKES,
JAMES DEAKXING.
OAKLAND, OREGON.
fa:
!ALS,
The.iisidci-sigiied lias lor sale
ISse following Ileal Prop
erty In Douglas o;m
ty, Stateof Oregoa:
A FIRST-CLASS GRAIN FARM 'NEAR TIIK
.V. Town of Wilbur, coiuai'du 3J4 acre. Has a
gco-J dwelling liou.-e pud fiut-luiii and a fine or--h-.ir.l;
all well foin-ed aii-i w:it. rfd; .''. a.-ie.-. in jraiu.
A Ue.-iraljle home ;md ve: y tiici;'.
ONK FARM CONVAIMNvi 332 AORE.S, 125 OF
whieli is plow la:nl iu euliriiiion, ba:ante jaa
ture; all f(!iii:ed; well watered; tend iiupioveuionts
and orcliard.
ONE SUCTION OF LAND NtiAlt THE TOWN
of cott.sburjj; SO aores river bottom, balau.e 1 Jit
and timber buid.
1 FARM NEAR WILWR, CONTAINING g23
S. acres; l-3 acres in jri-aia, the balance spleudui
.'fazing land. Alumt "0(l acre s level, well watered
and well improved. Tnq t-r.ip nud r.00 htad of sheep
will be sold with the land it" Ueirad Uy purchastr, at
a l:r0'a:.n.
i farm near uosEBi'ua, containing 323
J Here.-, aii u;idL-r feiiL-e. GuO-1 fai iu or grazing
land.
i fink stock fai.-.m CONTAININO 643 ACRES
ZV. mile- from R.tebuio'-, li5 acres of good grain
land, at a barsaln.
4 L RGE STtic'K AND GRAIN FARM NEAR
i Oakland, cntainiiitf 3253 acres. Ab' ut 7U0
acres jdow land, well fenced and well watered.
i STEAM SAWMILL AT DRAIN STATION ON
j. Raiiruad.
A
FLOURING HILL AT SCOTTSBURG.
4 NO. ONE FLOURING MILL FOUR MILES
i. from Oakland, on Cali;ooia creek.
4 NUMBER OF TOWN LOTS IN THE CITY OF
XV Oakland. .
Twill sell the above real property on rea
sonable terms. For full particulars enquire
of J. C. HUTCIIJXSOX,
Oakland. Dongla3 County. Oregon.
For Sale. I will sll a good Ilanes
header, with two header beds, single
and doubletrees, very low. Apply to
S. B. TFexdricks,
near the depot, Ro'-eburjs', Or.
AGEHTSVAMTEDEVERYWHERE
To handle our FA.nL,Y BIBLES.
Uew subscription edition now readjV toe most
elegant ever i.roduoed. Superb Photo. Al
buin, in exclusive desiima, 6rectly lmponed for
onrowntrade, and standard ptibllcaUons: Hill's
BAIRD & DILLON
HUBBAEB:
Creek MMs !
CLARK & B.1KQB PROPS.
nAVIXG -PURCHASED THE ABOVE NAMED
inilla of E. Stephens and Co., we are now pre
pared to furuidh auv amount of tho best quality of
ever offered to the ' public in Douglas county. We
will furnish at the mill at. tiie following prictsa:
No. 1 rou--h , 1 umber . . . ; i 12 per M.
No. 1 rl wrm-, "ioh..... per ir.
No. 1 floorrig, 4-tuch per M.
No. 1 fiiiishini? lumber... S-JO per M.
No. I fiaishinjf lumber dressed on 2 sides.. $24 per M.
No. 1 fiuishiiig lumber dressed on 4 sides. .2G per M.
CLARKE & BAKER.
Coos Bay
STAGE jLIM!
Coos Bay in 36 Hours
TliU line Is now prepare 1 to carry passengers and
freight, being supplied with comfortable stages and
and careful drivers. Stage leaves Uoseburg every
nioniinjr at six o'clock, utiice ai . ......
HAMILTON 'S DR UG STORE.
Fare to Coos Bay $5.
SALISBURY, HAILY 3c CO.. Propls.
The Famous Unrivaled
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E!Ti3
1
sue:
IV- T1MM
Ths Bardman Piano,
A strictly first-class' instrument at
moderate rice; Also
The Popii!ar Pease PiaKO !
A. L. BANCROFT & CO.,
721 M uket st, San Fr ancisco,
Sole ASjfmts fcr PacifiG Coasf-
CIVIL BEND STORE!
V. Ii. ARRINGTON,
DEALER IX,
Dry Goois.Grocsriss, to.
All Ki.ids of ?nJj33 Ta'oi ii Exj'mja.
CIVIL BF.ND, DOUG. CO., OREGON.
ALL KINDS OF
GARDEN SEEDS
And Flower Seeds
FOR LE IN PAPERS & BULK
ONIOX SETS,
121 cents par pomil, at
S. HAHILTflSV.
CONCRETE PIPE.
HEN MY C;T"tMN AVI IWH BT2I.FILS
hive obtauJ the ri ''it-1? oalis ojuaty Lr
Iaviii;,'
C6ati3iii3i3 Concrete Iipe,
for cf-verin r water, and LouU T5c-'.f'!s and Ge-)r,zi7
Prfit-sman hVi obtair.e.1 thj riht for .Toupliie tn P
Curry .-tHvth-.b, 1 will se'i tr nor in Uvid:ul rihw
a:ul In pi;ie it ilii cue ij.fit !l"iros. Any ii?.s from
1 to ii iieiies fur.ibiiv-J. Titia pipe is iiia.'!i
Ulicapsr than WjoL iroa . or Lead !
It i al wall s i"'.2 1 fir Ir.-ijfx' i .it M":i!.i; purpose
andean be laid any distinaa with at j iits
'8 '
Axis Grease!
jSffestizi the wor!d- Get the genuine.
Every package has enr trade. mark
and is marked Frazcr's. SOLD EV
ERY W HERE. no 35-1
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the County Court ff the State of Oreyon fortl
County of Dai'jrSas. la the matter of the estate o
James Quinn, deceased.
"jVyoTtCF. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN'
i.1 dersir.ed adiniiiUrat.r of the estate of Ja"
0.uinn, deceased, lias filed his final account of his
administration of sailestate in the County Court of
Douglas county, Rtato d Urfi--m. Thit said Court
by an order duly made and entered therein on Tues
day, the I.rth day of April, V84, Rjxdnted Mon
day, July 7, list, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day,
at the court room of said Court, in the court houe iu
Kosebur, a time and place for hearing- objections, if
any there be, to said fin il account and tho self lenient
i f said estate This notice is published by Hon. J,
S. l itzhujjh, County Judue.
HENRY LANDERS, Executor.
II. ADRAnAM. X. A. IIIRSTEL. CHAg. HIKSTKIi
ABUA3I.1M, I1IISSTEL & " CO.,
IMPORTERS,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
& COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
2 and i North Front street,
PORTLAND, - - . OR.
The Buyers' Gutde is Is.
sued March and Sept., each
jyear: 216 pages, SixllJ"
finches, with over 3.30O
illustrations a wholQ pio
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