Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, July 07, 1888, Image 2

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    Polk County Observer.
SHELLEY & VÂNDUYN,
PublUh<
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IVr Year.
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l ’«r Four .Muiitlui.
A «1 vert bin ft rate ; made known on
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i '«inVMjM 'Il'IclH '( I >• o
I from nil frieinli,
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THE C83EPiVER°F0R
SOOTS °
Republican Naìioiia! Ticket!
For Presili» nt,
b b N JA .M I® MA : I : I ■ >N
of Iinliiiiiu.
Phtr^tnn: Prot" ' •<»< «</' l
Jn(h<»tritx, Anni'ii-xii
Hon,
II 'orkingmen.
TSs Yamtinc
fur
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THE
Asm i eviden.'e of Dem.N'rulie dis-
honi’sty in cotilbriiiing il» uetiou \i itti
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Its promise-, it miiy he truthfully
-tat'O (hai both it- candidato for
Pd'si.lelil and \ c l ’ io ideili -¡nini
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comillitted to thè one terni prineiple
in re-peet to thè pre iili tQ-, ( 'leve-
3 land, in or.let to roti li thè Mug-
Owiimps, put i i ^ li h : .a . ■ ori ept oK
uili 'Q'll Issi, as thè Ica.liug step tu
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but a-we have . 1 ». ided to relire from tli.’ ^sT^iess,
civif--»'rviis‘ relbrtn, and thè Mug- " O 1'
'u 1
fin ir stoi'k of dry goods, ete., at exact
wuiiip- Inni Ini i( to thè celio. They
emiglit thè liait witli alaerity tlien.
o
Will they take thè - 'eoini terni hoit
in iHSS? On thè l’n.l ofS .pt., is7'_>.
o
Al l enti . Fiumi i.m, who i-riinning
o
This i» no old or shop-room .stock, but all fresh goods.
«ai tlu* ticket witli ( le\i lomi. who in
violation of hi» 011» -i O pleiF 011
which Ile eauglit thè Mugli liinp-,
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salii ut ( oliiuibii-, uhio: “ (ientle-
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iiicii, y.m \i ili ueviT luive uny ©
( 'hil.l can buy ju-l i- »•' cup .1 - t l l Q i . '-I i xpevÓ *l( I b u y e r».
Mine r. i"un ili III. > ¡vii - ri i i uni
you a.lopT thè oiie-term prilli ip|.
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Ilere are presentili a ni.v Imi".* of o
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A.TST
civi! -erviiv r. formi t -, - ( iyr 0
pr n iA '
•> w h. 11 th.
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lid \e idle all H i " d;»\•’ < III in il'id llO , g.'-ul wn.yis |»y buv-
9 vote-. Imi AUm> in 1
to thelr
ing m lien' you can g»d gotnl- the elieapest.
man can n
professions.
A.
ACT f
L.
R I ri'RLii \
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California
< ’ohtrad. »
1 lliiit »in
I owa
KtilL-.VH
Maine
Massât !)U x h
N'
Minn »I.»
Nebraska
Nevad.*
Ne*» II
( >n^»n
Ten n.tyl van ia
Hliotlo hltuiil
Vermont
\\ ih . . ti^n
ToUl
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1
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.** Ala» «ma
• Arktiiixn
«J IS lewjirc
13 j FI .rida
U (.(•.»pria
K* nt t i c k Y
M l.mii>iuiik
13 Mm land
7 m . ssì X h
.» M imoun
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('andina
* ' n >ut h ( ami ina
'Sì j I'eniur^ e
•» Texas*
•n Virginia
4 1 \\ * m Vitvtnia
4
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LEADING G-E0€ER.
1
12
13 M
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Fresh Tropical Fruits arriving every week.
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DomTrri. cT\m
(* j Indiana
<>)iin*stie.a
:w. Nio% J« r« v
N» w York
* T«*tal
B IT Y DC if 0 R 0 t FRIES AT
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& J. WATERHOUSES.
a- .-ash in exchange tor th e^
Illll'y J, ,r, I
J". C .
B Y R D ,
D EN TIST,
Otllee oi’er Dadd .V Hush's Urmk, -alem.
•James Tatom.
UoRmtHth,
A. Moli (e il li. I id 1 ('| i ('I d I(' 1 I( t OlViTOIl.
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Oregon.
Di’uggist and Apothecary. n O
—Dealer in—
e
I \r.l, s. l 'lien, irai- bunk- Stationery,T«.
J_/.mie I»
Prescriptions (arefidly
Houm<iu(h,
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Foni (inaili
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Orcf/on.
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8 c ho ai*
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<•" jd bible bo;ird is fimiidiid Ina
i dents ut thè "Normal Dining Hull” at Ü
|yr week. C imh I boarding in tiuniliisjC
furnished riioin, fuel ami Itglits *.i.U 0 t >(t
)>er week.
N O T IO N S! N D T M Y S ! !
0
every d.xs.Tipji,,« :.s cheap as the Ohiapest.
( all a od s».,. him.
O F eiti’il.
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Your pirtrOfiage is xali-
Practical Course
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Monmouth,
Oregon.
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tanners Mercantile
Sliort
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M ereliau B tó to . o
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Batí Rock Prices,
Best Grade oí Goods,
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L E E
In General
Time.
Ì Mtaloirue. Address the Pres
• V 1 STA.Ni.nv, -Ponni-AHli, unpui.
AssochfHott,
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L IV IN G .O
&c B U T L E E . O
Piatti ¡lì «m
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U. S. E Î ^ S l î I Ï G <
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Otfiee east side Main St, Indtjiemloni'v. OrH
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And Pair Dealing
Is Our Motto.
D. Warren,
Warren & Jenna
General
O lí K O ox.
Blacksmiths and
Horseshoeft
I I HI J * lo ille »ltS
Ü llil
Fil 1*111 MíUlÚliery.
Specialty.
C O O PElt A. ( ( » W A W A V .
AT THE POST OFFICE STORE,
i
Real Estate and Insurance Agt:
C H E L A .P
-Carries at ail times a fresh and complete stock of groceries.___
All k :n 0
IN
Don't fail to sub«. riU' f. r (lie O r- .
MWVKR.
Hri k Mock,
Al! Normal (¡raduatcs receive a Dipli^
from the State1 whuJi authorizes
teat I» in any puhlic *eh«M»| i?
state. (I
Suites errant t. ..t lier^ <vrtitit ateM oaa
(
timi ol these Normal Diplomas, wîfJiout c;|B O
amination.
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ver mid I’.., e I Wa e Jeweh y -Ve-Tcal 1 >HH
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12 I* i
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t he -ame
n i a - s a n d all,,t],w . i
fioriitai, Colieyiate, at;®*
Commercial Department oo
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.. Oil.-,
FACULTY,
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(j(H)J) IHTLDINrtS',
Ulti FT DXITNS d H
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o tiw* ox.
M O X.M O l T il,
O L IF E
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ti
r a in t
I’ rescrljifions Farefidly F»ini|HiunjH. A "
j â K
Cali on him.
in jewing merchant- down -<> that vnucun get mot«Is
lint from a- you ,-an buy at eo-t. ¡u-t . xuctlv the O
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(1 , Iirle» - lie pax Hi" wholesale nn rehatit- - hi Portland, San Francisco,t iiki.go M O .X M O ir ii,
Id it.»»ton and Neu York.
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I in i s
U l i t ii-, kept .a a lii-t-c la > - 'tr u g si,,ri. " I
- A L S O -
I Q P-hori to ii
1 at I''T-oiinble prices,
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Druggists and Apothecaries.
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Monej go f.irtin r \i ¡0 m than .,t any other place in the state of : Ingoa '
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Master A: Vernon,
Oregon State N orm al
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XL IS
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< ifflce Main St., next to Vaughn's, l>uiiM „ I
W O RTH .
COËT.
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Physicians and Surgeons,
97
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Thu. I f , June J-th
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I 1 - ¡..y, J all c l
Willamette Valley
Wolm s.lay " lM l
W
’ fV :
Snudai' “
Jttth
ITT' 'll -A N IK IN ' [SCO.
W ilia iM ' tte l abel
Thill-slay Jim»' J»th
\
I'rifft' July Kith
I Willamette Valley
Ta<-..iy ., Jlth
Willamette Vulli’y
Fri.lay
J7
(:)
'i i - the i lit to eh w»1.
; -ailing b.ili - without notice.
■ - I' ni lfî)rllaiid and all
W am ■« Valil i |«ntils ran miikr rl.isr
iu
tin trains oFthr 'Va'iuina
\ a’lir.'i . orvabi«. and if dr-till»»,"
' '
- in Fiata ¡sin should arrange to arrive ■ Ml
V
; i i :he evellilig hiliit*'sailing.
I I1 ■ i. h: 1 W diva., - the low-
e-t. For information atipiv to
t . c. noc.i K,
1
t.' gilt
M I • • tig* r .1 eilt
i
i 1
IXÍ ¡ i : ".al i S'. , Con allí-, I Ir.
i 11 II ASWDI.D.
\\ ipe, hrothers, n ip»' with inrr!
i o nerai freight and jwissenger agent
W it«' ill the pa -"ice «111,1. in. ’ rada! re. n
DrieìopiilfUt Co., J01 Mont street,
O
-prill ti.M I niollS
IlS^ e....
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an I ¡Aieiseo.
1 oil
Independence.
Mul
Goods Cheap-
The O n y in ii'n ha* in h .ilatlon in
announcing the --¡gnltlcance o f the
Oregon eh iioii, cone ruing which
it says: “ It is certain from the re­
sult that Oregon is a prot'S'thm state.
It may now be accepted r- a fixed
fiud that protection of the iudu-trii •
and product- ofthe -t 1 •. IliiQ igh a
tariff adjusted to s »cure them again t
foreign con 1 p> , ii io 1 0 will I»* main­
tained, so far as the vote- of the peo­
ple of Oregon cun help to maintain
it.
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The figures ofChino.-e movement-
since IHfiii show that til:!,‘-"A celestial.»
iiune in and J'> . ¡ ' O ' t 'c port. The
present t reatv w cut into » Meet Nov.
i 7 , IS,so, and -incethen S 2 ,i; >| arrivisl
and 7 l,sj| ih'partisl. The-e hundreds
include the arrivals and departure»
from tlu' time o
ID -tr • -ti■ a Act
Is'came law, in .May, I •
♦
“ The origin o f tin bandana hu.-i-
fllcss is this,” -iQ a »Icon raticcoll-
K * ssman at St. I.ouis. “ While
most o f the I 'nited Slat» -eliators
carried immaculate anil ch an white
linen hatidlo ivhi n-, Thurman car-
ried a bandana. Itelngan inveterate
snuff taker and using an iiimieu-a
H ii ii IF, Sneeze, Wipe,
ipiantity when in debate or ex it d^
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he Wits obliged to blow III- nose often
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• . -tl i V. ’ ll -I',
nigJ to carry a v I lia idl <
Tin Smurili the presene»'of
"f the In
free tradaire.
leieland ' iluOT 'r the leti.riuaii ^
conceal the snuff. This red liaml- \ \ ' liiu
ri" in miti' T the big b.ils' , v
hcrclii. f lie w a- in the habit ot flii;ir- A Mill'» bill Mint) I', i- tli' iuterpretaire,
Sunti', brodi rs, smitlTvitli .'are!
Ohiug after Mow i
|.f>
1 iti.
Sunti in Ih»' prc-cnev ol’ the free trailaire.
of snuff from his nostril-, pulling all
HO time lib O porpni '. And • >11 Suei ze in the pre-etii'e ofthe free tradaire,
A ^1 MglYtllnp sneeze ¡'or the great < ¡rol aire
I l k dirty
ml ra I
m
the cm A I lemiM'nit sn. eze for the otllee seekair.',
A
third party sneeze for the rum - 1 Unire,
Idem o f a great political party. ( »h,
Sneezt* hrt .tliers, snis*ae witli < ire!
my eomitrymen, have you nothing ,
O
hotter than a smitf tain d liun.il©r-
Wi|«', hnither- ivi|«' with rare !
chief for your banner? It used to lie \\ i I o' ili the © « nee ofthe five tradaire.Q
‘ principles, not mcn,®with u-. Now \ » 'lei eland li ipc with the tm -- , r,,:-,._
i V riiurm.in wipe with the hanilaiiaire.
it i- a diiO b iiulana."
I A Hill Scott wipe with the big dollaire,
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llo\% i I m lllertonnl
A (¡
Supply Depot,
Monmouth
KAPI
WORTHINGTON & LWUGHAiï '
Oregon.
independence,
Fanners
For V • • I’r. vFni
l.i:\© I* m o k t . i . n .
o f New Yolk.
. B. 1^,^. r
(’. E. Worthington.
Head (Quarters for (¿(‘»eral Hereliandise,
THK SO L K ’IT iíK í
T ill After The Novciuhi r Fl< Abm.
For IltKldciitial Die
NV .11
ftd lD K i M. 1,1: \ N
o
In view o f < leveland’s attempt to
Sinitll Farm* Pay Heat
honor
the confederate dag, by restor­
I( i ' a fact worth noting ami re­
ing
to
the
ex-cot! federate- the refiel
membering that -until farms pay the
I h — t profit on the cash uml lalior. If hattle flags captured by the soldiers
a man 1 1 a.- forty acres und. r cultiva­ of the I'uion during the war, tin*
tion a- a market gardi ner g iv e s , he Ain**ricnn flag becomes peculiarly
-tildies how to work it to the lient signitlcant and appropriate as the
advantage, lie feed- it with the ln~t campaign emblem ofthe Uepublimn-
fertili/''!-- to got plant food, lie culti-ß n tin -^ --e iit pre-i«lential eont« -t.
vat. - i t highly, and most proUihly in contrast with the risi bandanna of
h
Ir.iin» it-o as to -"'lire all th e I ii niocrats. Itis i i- u ggestiveof
tli Giinmonia air ¡.Ql w a te r can I» .. the flag <T the Anarchists, and is ul-
stow, and by aeration cause tlu* sub ways earr!f'»l in tln ir pro»’» --ions, as
soil to crumble and pulverize and so signal for riot and bloodshed.
c > ~
be in condition to give plant fo»sl te
Iii the ea
ol Oeo. \\ . Ileljpdis-
the hungry root Qha. g o prospecting
trii't attorney, against Linn county
alt 1 -ul W e in ( O and ungow
or j>I:!-"i, »*y - Q ice- performed in
twe
cii ca-cs by his deputy.
Of course the small farti P is not
O
Mr. .Moeta ne, Ji^t) ■■ l’>oi-e overrul­
c:’oop<sl ns the great tim i is. The
-( 'onnected with the
ed
the
demurrer
to
the
complaint
l )
trie- ; «
III o with © ¡1 ^
Tue-day morning. He -ai»I that the
spread himself uni his methoils over
-ta'nte plainly provided that a dis-
■ ti»» whole bin ie re and very often
trict attorney had a right - 4 »» employ
utably ..-il- in tie -'© n pt. II"
eputy, and that hi- lull against
cultivat<*d a few iiu'lu-s in depth and
o
tli*' county for services should lay
cannot go
p with hi- means. The
honored.
-A T -
man with onl.v fortyacrcs goes down
deep, and actually if his sidl was
(ìo to Vaughns, Dallas the leading
spread out as thin as that o f his
in i;' lib r, he would c»,v»-r. Quell jeweler.
land. I 11 Ig
plows, • ub-plows, he har-
^ plows
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row - and pulverizes until the -oil i-
o
Affords the la st advantages for purchasing
lllcllolQ I |(| <b ep and able t" give up
o_
its plant food for all that depth.
C; ¿o n Fk>ciíic Railroad.
With forty acre- a man can find ma­
nure t 1 cover i and Otimulatc it, I And Oregon Dovei.ipnlent F.impany's
while with till) he cannot. It is a -tej.ii 1 —! 1 iI» line gj.'> mile -liortiT, JO lioiiis
i ! ,
* in
i' r Mil' l i»’ '
plain fact that a small farm ropiire-
Kein, ml or by placing your order with 11- , you get neW goods and latest
- I !,
-
eran!'':' , : ■ t l
less lahor to succeed, and cause far 1 l’ortluini and all ¡»'¡nts ill the Willamette - vies, cheaper than any firm, an sell, that carry theijrgoods in -took.
le-s worry ami trouMe. I , i - in G>m- 1 I valley to and from San Kmnciwo.
Ver»
: . it line • , »teame -
pact form and will respond to labor
Tli \v mi . M II
•. 'le- N S. beutle, the
OUR TERÎVSS ARE S P
CASH,
• (Q' 1 1 -eri 1 ■ f.>r b 'tli j -ea­
far better. It i- po—¡hie to lllllke I'O I II
trail' ,«'tween I'orvalli- and
cry acre yield a large crop, and the ger and freignT
: : 1
• !
I' ut
I' at ■ : I
owner hits satisfaction o f having all
”
i'^.'Vnmt
n i l delivery of goods, our margin is very small and our facilities for buy
who go by compare hit* fields with
i
ing are the ver>- best. W e make a s o d a lit y o f house furnishing good- at
those of his landed neighbor. It i-
nur .Monmouth linu.-e. A l-‘ > builtier- material, shingles, sbA. s, eroekery
' . ' bi l l i tu I ’ NT »
and glas- ware, and extras for all kinds o f machinery. Give us a trial order
not too much to say that 110 man in
I.' ive I '-vi !'!- M "II. Wed 'll ! Fri. I '1 a m aI„| |M, co n v in c e d .
o
< fregon who far?ns forty acres to ud-
" Hay's l.u'g Tue. Tini and Sat trin a m i
“
Fu)'|uartz
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!l:4tlum
i
\ ant; q 11 »-<^1 fear to compare hi-
“ “
“ “
3:30 u lt.'f' I V L E S S ^ S . E A R Z E E &c R / O B E R / T S O N ,
profits with the man who tries to Arrive 1 ’ortland
Sol Til nol'XD. O
farm hip. The only way a man of !..
b
q.) \l ni \\ ! a n d F r i " " " .1 III
" QKul.iu«rtz "
“
“
“ J:o>pm
ordinary means can make a large
"
Kay'.- D i g ................ .
J:l>pm
N)
farm pay is not to farm it for crops, Arrive I '"rial li- Tins'Thu " Sat FJUptn
Heats make close cernie.lion at Alluni'
but to put it down in grass and pas­
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will, traía» el the Oregon i ’lfilie railroad.
ture it with stock. Ori'f/oiiitm.
i ' \ 11 J e m
Tt: M"
\ y» T -i M'.iv-.
In Curry, (»rant K lam ath and’ I.eav«' Yai|iiina lia'il) a in j
" Corvullis lUa'iS a in •
G
Wallowa count ici .M^lle'i-, lai, proiii-
Albany 11:1'» a 1 1 1 I
hition candidate, di.l not g«‘t a soli- Arc
Q
Leave Albany 1:00 o 11 .)
I 'orvallls 1:17 i- I» ;
tary vote. Ile g n i I in Lake, :i in
p 111 )
Arr Yaipiina
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M ^'Q 'ir and I in J i -ephine. Ili-
(J.
A.
'
trains
eonne.
'a
t
Albany
and
( or-
lai ■ 1 vote tAm in M ari'>11, which
i valli-. The at" 1 1 trains connect at Ya'iuina
- D FAI.K K IN —
g a \e him s7, ^.dluità*
.- 11,in: I uitli th. Orcgifn Development Company's
line «i -team-hips lietwern Amplimi and
-.'.'Oliti \\ ij^l I 7 b.
I San Frailéis»«'.
e-iflIroeerics, Provisions, Crockery, ( ‘audios and Tobacco,
- III.IN '. I » \ IT - Fbi >M V t v 1 INA
— D E A LE R S IX —
Hardware, Stoves and Tinware.
Mr* Agent» for Kupp, Uurrvll <fc Co.
Irnk pcndanw, Orvguu.-
:
All »barge* reasonable. Give u.« a
MOX MOL TI I .
OHE(¿ON.