VOL. nf
The oregoIout.
An incleixMulctit weck'y
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HATES OF
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inn; vear
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If Ini chmur nhrri))timwf& '' 1
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Kates of advertising luffiiktMi on op- j
plication. jp j
C3ir'orri"pondence front i its of tho ;
country sola-lied, gjf i
Adre-s sill L'oiinuuniciitiqn.-t leOitr.uo.v i
SroUT, Union Oregon, m
lMtOrKSSIoJl '
JOHN 11. CIMTISS, II j
Attorney attw.
lit
Colliding and probate picla pce!al-
ticH. Office, two doors. soiu'i'ofjJtolUec,
Union, Oregon.
R. EAK,X
Attorney atSLr
AND NOTAKV PUISLIX
hiuct) win;
, Tuion,
loor south of J. 15. Ka.on
Oregon.
T X. OHOMWKLL, 1
-JL.
Physlesan and &
w
Katon's
Oftice, outs door south o
More, Union, Oregon.
JJ F. UUBLISIGH,
Attorney at
Ileal (-Mute and oolleetin
OtHce Business a Specialty. l
sepn, uiiowa t-oiiutv, uroj.
o. v-,,EU-
Attorney at Lat,
Notary riiliMe, and Alit.-!itiiiK(Titlc.s.
Office Statu Land Vt' e lml lmi comer
-uuu ana a Mivets, t num. (j-tqK)i
L. COI51JS, Al. D
Physician smdSur ?on.
' Having pi-rniancntlv locatci)it itr. Un
ion county Oregon, will lll'foUK ;udy to
nttond to e ills in all tlu various t is 'and
bcttleiiipntri of the Wallowa vtli" .
nsrcmtoxK1 diskasus a tniirv.
3fy in..tt.) is : "Live and La ill,"
M. Uakku. J. W.Shi.i.tox. ,11,
fDAKKll, SIIULTON& llAKllt
Attorneys at Lafo.
OFFICKS-Union and LaCrn
Ron. special Attcntk n given a
entrusted to m.
AY, M. D.,
"OMKIWATHI
Physician igvaslrghoi
Xh CALLS l-K(llinTI.V ATtcnni) f.,.
room !no. Wi T 1 I
wyPH I 1!-wiiAv.
ary Public. Ix-Coi'Ierk-i
1
Conveyancers and Afe traders
Abstracts to iccal and Mltg pniicrtr I
furnished on .short notice, j reasniniblc
Sales of Ileal and Mining Ujertv noi-n
tended to.
Otllce next door houtli of 11
ion, Oregon.
SODA
Cor. Main and U Sts,
Manufacturers and dealer! Sods Wa.
ter. jarj-aparllla, Ojuger Alif t'am oda
and Champagne Cider, SvriJ t-tc Or
A.
X OAliDXJ-Ut (G (J
Watchmakers &
I nlon, - On
Clocks and Jewelry
Itcpnlriiiff nt luderatiLtr
Call and exa mine our jrno !
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t, i re. Land
Hi at Jo-
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Kidney Liver Medicine
XEl'EZ JdVOll?." TO iUi-C
CURES r.ll Dlocancs of t!io Kidneys,
Liver, Kindlier, mul Urinary Organs;
Dropsy, Gravel. Diabetes, llriglif u
Disease, I'ains in tliu linel:,
Xiuliis, or Side; Iteteutloii or
Kon-IJclciition if "i-Jno,
Nervous Disease, I'emalo
"XVcnkncses, Ilxecsses, .Taundico,
Biliousness, Iletulnelie, Sour Sto:naei
Dyspcj)3la, ConMl'mliun, and I'Slc-s.
HUNTS REMEDY
CURES WHEN' ALU OTirCIl MEDICINES
TAIL, as It acts iMroetly and at once qn t!.o
Kidneys, rier and ISonels, rostorin;
them to a healthy action. HUNT'S HEJIEDY U
a safe, cure, and speedy emu, and l.imdroda laivo
been cured ly It when Ii:y6li!a:i3 i.nd lilcnds
had given them up to die. Do not delay, try at
o::cc HUNT'S REMEDY.
Bladder, Uriatry and Ll-er DIso.-scc. l)ro;Ky,
Cravol, and riatctcs, ara cured by
m
ras i:r.sr uid:;j:v
euros rr;,hfu Wseate, retention or Kou-Iioien-I'.on
of Uriuc, Taliu !u cho UaA, I.oins, or .Sid 3.
PS
Ills
3
euros Intemperance, Nervou lilscaacs, Ooncral
Debility, FemV.o Wea;.nci3, and Exeesoj.
cures Bill lO'.r.c.",, Ilcidn.-!--!, Jaundice, Sour
&Uanr.eh, Dytpej-iia, C'oijs.iiiatii.n and Pllas.
IrS REMEDY
ACTS AT OXCK on the ICiar.oys,T.ivor,
and JJoweli, roktor'i'i; them to a healthy
action, and OUllKSwhcn nil other raodloinc?
WL Hundreds have U-cn saved ho l.avo heef
jivt-a up to die by friends ar.d physicians.
Kidney Liver Medicine
XKViSlt KA'OirX TO FJTf
HUNT'S i:i:SII!DV his caved from Hn
Ecrlns discaso and death hundreds who liavv
been giv ca uj by physicians to die.
IIUNT'H ItESIEDVcurcsall Diseases
of tho ICidneys, Jtlndder, Urinary Or
gans, DropHy, Grn-el, DIaltclcn run!
Incontlucuco mid Itctcatlon of L'riact.
HUNT'S KKaiKDV encouraces s.ecp.
reatc an cppellto, bnocs up t'..o eytein, aau
newed liealtli 1j the renulL
IUNT'fJ KEMEDV curcn pain in the
1c, Ilaclc or I.olna, General Dobllity,
malo DIseaseK, Disturbed Hloep,
of Appetite nud Brlglt' Die&e
IjtUNT'S KKBIEDV quietly induces the
ll-cr to healthy action, rcmovinr the iuts
iji'lJf produce IIHIoub Ileadaclic, Dyepep-
Sour Stotaacli, Costlvouoas, flies,
tho use c! HUNT'S IC12MISDV the
h end Uvreb v.Ul nxcUly regain their
cxisth, tud tie Lloyd will Ui pcriteUi' pulr'od
HUNT'S Iti:5SEI)Y la iwtly wgeUhle,
id tnoet a vant never beluro f uinikhed W tltv
LiUic, and tho utiucnt reluice tuiy bo pUceu
it.
HUNT'S KKHRDY I pwipeuHl ot-
" ... J t a. mill
o uevor been known to fail.
no trial ivlll convince yn. Tfot
ob all I)ru-U:,
m pi m ea,
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HUKT8 HCMEDY CO.,
I'rorlde 1. 1.
UNION, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 2,
Our Poets.
TM pit"0 is t'iven fur the
lienelitt of our local writer-i
U--C and
(if Vll"M
and we hope to make It a plenslnt; fuuturc
of llio paper. To that cud contributions are
solicited, hut they must puse undoubted
literary merit to' obtain place and recogni
tion here. liD.J
nncn tor ine r-( oi t. i i
MUMC.
The earth indewey silence lay,
l!ut bright in Luna's liquid lienni ;
Where rustling leaves and waters play,
I lingered in a mazy dream.
For Music'shre.'ith was round me thrown ;
The soul of music Illlcd the air;
And she, whowoko each thrilling tone,
beauteous as the seraphs are.
As its soft witchery 'i omul me fell,
I filt each deep and secret cell,
Where fancy slumbered, opened then,
To waft me from the haunts of men.
I'eiieath the sweet, luxurious sound,
My listening spirit was unbound;
And guided by an angel's hand
To some divine ethereal land,
Where I with bliss-ful rapture strayed
'Neath evtry cool and balmy shade,
With pleasure viewed the joy mid mirth,
Untainted by the sins of earth;
Which called to mind tho garden gay,
That once in smiling Athens lay,
Where Kpicurus taught the youth
A creed of Nature's subtle truth.
And there wa" Innocence, who smiled
And calmed the heart of Passion wild,
Ami bound him with her silken chain,
Whose links he ne'er could break again.
Allured by Virtue's glowing ray,
Vico changed hN dark erratic way,
And found within Iter trantpiil breast
The scat of every joy and rest.
And there was Oenius, too, who springs
Aloft upon hi eagle wings,
Unlured by Sirens, who on earth,
Will hover 'round the humble birth,
1'hiticing, with their magic lay.
His brothers of this erring clay,
Who, by their witching v.oiees led,
Will revel on the balmy bed
Whore liow ers fair, their beauties show
lint to contval the thorns below.
And Friendship, 0, most potent power,
To charm away Life's joyh-s hour!
Through every breast that spirit blends,
Thatthiilled the tried Sicilian friends.
And there was Love, without deceit.
Which truth and honor renders sweet,
There I beheld tho Winged Hoy,
Dispensing all the sweets of joy,
While roaming through the perfumed
hewers
And drinking in the breath of flowers,
And sending from his quivering bow
The shafts that lay tho strongest low.
Oh, thrilling, sweet luxurious dart I
What bliss, what rapture you impart,
What bliss, vhat rapture you instill
Into that soul, whose every thrill
Iteneath tho cordial you have given,
Lies husking in the smiles of Heaven.
Oh, touch the chords, again renew
The soothing, sweet, seductive strain 1
No' mar the rest its witchery threw
O'er heart, and sense, and soul and brain.
Oh, fuir musician! I would fain
Recall again the vanished spell
That wooed mo from this dreary plain
To where tho forms of fancy dwell.
There's rapture in the poet's hrenst
When inspiration hovers there;
There's pleasure in the sweet unrest
A lover's doubting heart niliy bear I
Hut oh, had 1 a garland rare
To deck the chosen inuse of mine,
I'd wreathe it in Uterpe's hair,
The sweetest of the tuuetul Nine.
-A, K. J.
Indian Valley Items,
.Tuines (Julowuy is on tho sick liht.
J. 'J'. Guloway'a barn is Hearing com
pletion. Our school htiK u daily attendance of
12 pupils.
School will lie out in district 51 for
u vacation.
Several of this vicinity will upend
tho Fourth at Suininurvillc.
Mrn. Powell OwunbyhuH gono to tho
Wallowa to upend tho Fourth.
Jtonis aro very scarce in this vicini
ty aw everything jh very quiot.
Our butchers nt Elgin goncrally
havoon hand plenty of Ihtst class beof.
Kvau K. Joned in going to Walla
Walla to bpond the- Fourth. Alto kov
cral others.
Horn. To tho wife ofMilo lloldiigo,
a bouncing boy. AIilo myn plaining
hati raited 50 cts on tho thousand.
The ration t frost 1ms d.lliu 11 L'rnnt I
ilnnl of dnmtiKO to (iiiilciiH in this vl- !
utility, and had the gram been in
bloom it would have been totally do
etnved.
Nil',
I Wool Kicks .'JH cents each, at J. B.
: Katon's.
5i,V v!lAM)E.
Another Suinll lllii( -Coiitemiilnti'it Im
pim eim nt-.--.'l'lii- "MrliiK.liiuti nw."
Juno 80th, 1SS7. ,
Another lire yesterday morning.
liev. Irwin was here this week. '
The pc.hool inarms' have mos-t all
returned home. i
Temperance- meetings eram to bo in !
I m-ilm t!nM (Itiv
La (ii'.indt) lias no
even a bote curt.
Water! Water!
hro company or !
Through tho-new
pipes, hut it taMed like pitch.
No t-'crvices in the ne"w church next !
Sunday as l'ov. Canny is to be away.'
Prof. Melntiro whiles awav bin vaea-
, tion by keeping books for Summer A-
I lUiitu I
Simnis has so far recovered from
I sickness as to bo back again in Brooks'
btoro.
Charley Payne, who died but week,
was buried by the Catholics, at Pen
dleton. Peal has chiseled out fivo beautiful
Queen Ann heads to ornament Soiu
mer's new liriek.
Some of our citizens aro going to
Portland, Saturday, because of tho low
faro
, $10 for the round trip.
.1 , , . ,i , .1,..
L-rry l-oley's case against tho dor-
, ,ee,s to be a hard one to thle,
wo ur:cs have failed to agree.
f i I...:. i
Jerr
man s
as two
The timbers ot too burnt bridge on
Depot street have been removed, and
a new one will bo in place by Monday.
Last Friday evening Ilor.-epool's
slaughter house burned to the ground,
together with t-omo beef, pork ami
pelt:'.
t s reported that another time card
will , . ,,,-wlr. fm. the ,,,i,-sei,.r(.,.
will soon he made toi the jia .sengt 1
trains, so they will both go through
in tho- night time. .
About .'I o'clock, a. in,, yesterday tho
tiro wlustle sounded and when our eve
wero opened enough to s'ee, wo found
that Mrs. Garrett's house was on lire,
and burned to the ground, but bv tho
help ol the crowd that soon gathered,
Hassett's house was Hived and a gen -
oral conllagration was piovented.
p
Ilijill VtJiley ifapLlcaillS. ' Vragner returned laat week
,, , , , . .1 from ii visit to his old homo 111 I'enn-
'1 he frost 00k a good mp on vines hyivallj.lt . M0 )vports a very pleasant
and vegetables. j time, but cays ho would not give d.
Between book and machine agents, I bits a pieeo for farms in that State,
wo get no re&l. , Tuesday evening a very pleasant
A lot of milk cows wero sold hero 011 surprise party was given to Samuel
tho27lh, for $.'15 per head. j MoDanicl at his father's residence. A
Kdgar Qitorotto, of Snako river, is largo number wero present and eon
hero looking after his ranch and stray : gratulated tho young gentleman 011 his
stock. j nineteenth birthday. Dancing anil
John Wilkinson and family have : wulu l"loil in by all.
gono to the Wullowa.on a visit to rel- "Wliera are you going the Fourth?"
utivcs.
Tho carpenters have finished Wilkin
son's raw mill. Kibbe it OstranJer
were tho architects and builders.
In a recent issue of tho Scour I
read an article on prohibition. I so
licit space to cay a few words in regard
to tho same. No law under tho sun
compels a man to drink intoxicating
iluidij, and 110 law prevents a man
from becoming a prohibitionist. Search
will bo made in vain for any law that
ever made a man a prohibitionist who.-.o
appetite craved strong drink, ami who
determined to gratify that appetite.
In this, as well as in most matters af
fecting the individual, the settlement
of tho question depends wholly on tho
determination and strength of tho per
son immediately concerned. He can
quit drinking, but no one else can quit
drinking for liini. The man too weak
to abandon an evil habit will hardly bo
strengthened by potty laws, preambles
and resolutions, ami signing pledges.
Stop all distilling and retail dealers,
then tho evil will bo mitigated. So
long as tho factories run it will ho ah-f-qrticd
by means both foul and wicked.
A man must prove that he is a man
and able-to conquer the evil hinnelf,
or it will remain his master to tho end.
Homo.
KN.10V ,
What a truly boautlful world we live In!
Nature given ui grandeur of mountains,
glens nud oeiuuis, and thousands of means
of enjoyment. Wu can desire no bettor
when in perfect hcul th j but how often do
the majority of puople feel like giving it up
disheartened, discouraged mid worn out
with dlscu-c. when there t( no u en-Ion fi-r
this fi cling, tn every uffrer oan easily ob
tain satisfactory proof, th.it Urren't Auytut
Flourt. will muku them fr) from disease.
irn uhnn Imru. IIvhiwii.1,1 ami Mvur (!i
ulnlnt. -ir tin. illr.t uiuitiw of wiii'iml v.flvii
per cent, of Mich nmladle as Klllnui,neMn.
Indlgchltonrlick Headache, l ostivenesn,
Nervous Piostratlon.Dlzzlm s.ftho lieu I,
Palpitation of the Hear', ami .iHterdicta-n-
lug k mpMiiis. nine .Pm or .ii'tmt liw
re will Prove ItH wonil. iful cMc t. u,
luitttc. loceiils. T'y I
1887.
The Govg.
News of tlie M'crlc t I'li-nRnnt Surprise
l'nrty--'i lin New CUi-hki! l-'ncturj -Doings
of ilnok front.
EXCELLENT SOi JtTEKS.
June HO, m'L
Holmes has disposed of his
(ieo.
cattle interests m Wyoming, and io-
turned home last. Sunday. j
-Mrs. Clara Iiurford painfully burnt
her arm and wrist, Tuesday, by over-
turning a boiler of hot water.
Owners of i-tra wherry patches are
disposing of their fruit at good prices.
Tho demand exceeds the supply.
linn .1 If l.iiv. fm-mm-K !i io.i-
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Ill lll ll 1,'lli irv.lllllllll i Iklil. , i.-l
visiting friends and aeipiaintances .lu
ring the week.
F.ugene Foster and wife went to
North Powder and Baker City, this
week on a hip-ini'iis trip. Times are
quiet in those burgs at present.
Wm. Forrester, of Wallowa, is em
inoeo ill iiiL-seiii. in wL-n iiiii.-i-i,
and will p obablv travel thn.u-J.
country, canvassing, in a shoa lime.
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3Iin Lora Coggan, of Pine Valley,
was in Cove this week, accompanied
, . .. . n, Vr.
Jj; J" Welhiey.
, - '.
Messrs. J. V. Doney, V.h. Harris
J f 1. Ill ili.tiir
and foster nave, gone io ueiena, in. t
..... ... r
T. witli several car loads of eows and j
. j n-l i. il... .....il. I.. I
fcieers. iiit-viuaiaiiiieii inu in
1 " , , r .
Work on tho now cheeso factory
has been commenced. It will bo
i-iiimul iii -v Cue w-i-i'L'M mul when (Mini-
1 ...mi ...vi'dlv add to tho an-
! 1 t . ' 1
, l)(.aracu 0 om. town.
r 1 v, , . . ,, , .
I f'1'..Newlen started for us f.itu.vl
homo in
""""'I l" "
'; week, with a load of household gooihi
aad a diovo of dock. Ho vvih relurn
uns lan auu movu u: i.uuuv.
J. O, Smith and L. B. Stearns Wv-nt
lP B . c.ou-.-.u., , . ...
1 m tllu "rge saw null building at
, tlmt llwy. A. I bourns, formuly
I of Cove, is ah'o working at niiho place.
l() llogcm, ednei'day, 1 hey will
1 is tho (piestion d tlio day. un miii.r,v
it appears that Coveites' will celebrate
in about equal numbers at La Grande
and Suminerville. A few are contem
plating a triii to Portland and tho
coast.
A heavy frxvt visited Cove and tho
sand ridge laut Sunday night. Gar
dens ill some places suH'orod consid
erably anil grain Holds woro blackened,
but it js supposed tho damage will bo
trivial, tho ciop not being far enough
advanced to bo susceptible to tho
scorching hand of Jack Frost.
Prof, A. J. Haekott has accepted 11
position as assistant superintendent in
tho building of tho Bellevue, Idaho,
bridge. Mr. Haekott has had consid
erable experience in bridge building
in tho Willamette Valley, and com
mands $0 per day for his nervices,
The course of true lovo does not run
smooth, even in Cove. C. Good
bye, 1 am going to Idaho for an in
definite stay. It. It is said ti Cove
girl, as tv lust retort to draw a bean, is
practicing on a violin. 1 wonder if
that Pine Valley man has carried 1),
oil' for good. M. 1 sincerely hope
that K. 11. will continue to keep out of
town. M. IS. Birthdays pay j my last
brought mo a if 100 bill. S. The Fourth
of July is coming, because I got six
circulars fiom Summer it Blum, and
they all said so. L. I am thinking
of going to Jlogein with a load of
fheeso and women. J. Don't you seo
how' happy I am ; my last uchool clos
es this week. X.
THIltTY-FlVIS OKNTfl A CAN.
The liilkOuR Uaking lfawdi-r. full
pound caHatAvnrranttsl ns gHod u.h any
in theinurgutlJ'or saloat Jones Bilh.
1 f K
! lM(nwfillirueii uiKiii
.
; S, U. Aylt'H. IllllllUfactmer of but-
torht.nelH 11ml kegs, has nhvnvs on
HIIKl good (Supply of tilts best qualll.V
will fell them Mt rensonubly jiilces.
(Hvo Will a call nt hi- llOp, outh of
tho school honker,
I'.litW. t
NO. 1.
ISLAND (-LTY.
Sully
Ain't Veeklv ISmlcet cf Si-UN
Nt.tei mul t'netlriil 1 iitnti-i'-.
The American cag'c.
1'ioud bird of freedom all hail;
The tow! that no ii'ie.can inveigle,
Or put salt on his bountiful tall.
Heavy fiost- Sunday night.
Dr. Hill, of Portland, is visiting
mends in town.
M t1. Holmes, of thu Cow, is visiting
friends in the eity,
Cad. Croat, of Portland!, was visiting
' friends in town Monday.
Tommy Jones wont to Portland,
' Tuesday, to bo treated for heart dis
ease. J. A. Humphrey. of 1-land City mill
! got his finger ni:tUod in a cog, Wcd
, uesday eve.
' Born. To the wife of Thomas Cox
, Monday, June 27, a daughter. Father
I and mother Uith doing well,
j Mr. MelCennon, Mr.-. J. M. Berry's
I brother, took his departure for Arkan
I mis tho fore part. of the week.
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I ' i i ,l!U
! '" ,h" 'kjlh il (s.iv o ) h
! d(i wv wcovorv,
... . . ,
I Suiinnervilbi or La Crande'
tho question they al.tuk. wh
meet, vou. S'iioiu' it rams;
...j., ' M...-n ,. ,im
that's
hen they
wonder
where tliuy'll go then.
W. L. S. !iad a rough
time of
it ho
says, (ver in I'nion last week. Ho
. nr.. mi..
I was playing; he paused to listen, when
I tfiini,. u (hovo ()f inoMn,ilos nd
l5to;, WViW (.fusing one of them to
I , ,. i mm... 1....1 4..
, """r'" ' ,,' 1 " , , ' 'f ' , '
adjourn Mine die. He sot his fan-nulls
in .notion and left tlie town,
i Mimminiim huuk lewii,
j Va(lllr (-,,11(l.ks vViniBktv, of Baker
City, is n.Miueste.l to explain wiiy
djnirl -w hellI Ll (j,..,,,,),,
()t noru thlin (Wt.1Vk. fi!(.t w,
in a room
stitiare, and
I ho church cniro in siuht. Some of
the women c.uld got indoors, but tho
men sat on the fviieo rooster fashion.
This matter will bo laid before tho
Bishop, unless ho can give a reasonable
excuse.
Sally Ann.
North Powder Nuggets.
Juno 23, 18S7.
J. II. Parker's resideuoo west of town
w'll coon bo completed.
Hall. F.ec.les itCo'slog drive is about
suspended for tho season, on account
of low water.
Mrs. J. W. Kimbri'li has been dan
gerously ill for the last few days, but is
convalescent.
There was a heavy fiost throughout
tho valley on tho 2lith, nipping tho
lenuer vegeiaoics- nw in ue.nii
from, no damage to grain.
II. 0. (iorhum has two tennis em
ployed hauling stone -delivering four
loads per day, for his building on E
street, to be erected this mmmer. ij
Tho wrestling match on tho 20th,
botweeh B. Yandecar anil .1. Pasco,
was awarded to tho litter. Tho stakes
"jii'O and gate money about '.10 was
raked in by tho winner.
Yank.
Portland Stock Yards Report.
Portland, Or. June 27, 1887.
Supply of beef very light, and hardly
Millieicnt for tho wants of butchers,
without a heavy effort made on their
part on the way of exchange to fill
necessary orders. Although there was
no material advance made in Micop
was lirm th"oughout tho week and
sales were nmdo with promptness,
quito satisfactory to rcllors. Lambs
wero in light supply and prices linn.
Od'erings of hogs were taken with
promptness. Howes arriving this week
were unbroken and taken to tho coun
try for sale.
AUItlVAI. or stock roit tub wkkk.
Juno 21. Beef -10 head; sheep 75
hoadi hogs (; head.
.1 into 22. Beof i:0 head; sheep 77
head ; lambs B!l head.
Juno 2:1, Beef 20 head, hogs 57 lul
June 21. Sheep !10 head; beof 40
head; horses 28. head.
June 25. Lambs 01 lu'iuh hog 55t
bond: beef 00 head,
Jnna 20. Beef 10 head;j
, Uum,
June 27. Beef 20 lu.id;
llCUU i tlU'Cfl IJ'l Head.
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