Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, June 20, 1895, Image 4

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    Tin: polk county imu:ss.
lUiohiimin in Southern Oregon.
The census taken in lS'.U?, by the
npont, shows there wore but "4
living, and none tif them wu!d
read or write, notwithstanding the
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Jr. , . . . HUU'I mm "111. II.KI nil tlll-ueil U'ini
o. ISoydaton and family nn.l , , , ,, i c, T.i
v.,,, . ., , . J (schools for them. In iW I, nt the
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visit to J. 1). ShawV in Lnno t'V ' ,
. . . , , ... Indians. Huso consist.,! mostly
jcounty. 1 hey captured about -200 ,. ,, , ,.
r.i ... , . .. of the i.lamctte Indians, and the
w Items uiul lMiloiiiil
presnloiiH.
(Itenmer.)
Ed Shaw and wife have ltoen on &
yoke of oxen for IOO, and bought j 'citialc 10 years old or over enitaii
a ton in of tint bay Ir.trsea for (a). od in gainful occupations in this
He says ho wiM buy n not of bar-j country in 1V.M. 'i 'ho reimu kablo
ness and then liavo money loft manner in which woman i in-
vatliii till holds ol labor is sink-
ingly shown by a comparison with
,of the finny tribe and plow an ilk.
from the palo,
A now industry developed tit
Ashland last week. It is no more
nor less than the shipment of a lot
of Unties to the San Franeison
market. Three
1N.SU. Durimr tho .hoado the in-
eieitso of Uio number of malm in)
occupation wa . per com, turn j
... MM I
sacks of them lein.uos -T.t per win, immuniM
reooit 14 mom favorable as lo I...... I... ..vi.r. In.,! report Live a list Ol 1 COCU pa-
m i . , , i'r ' niiv ct tit 1 1 n i-
i rere wvro nine convomvns iiur-,t i:r....i . . i ! lions, uiui vi Uiom? womt-u art
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VV.N
for Onfcnts ntc! Chiiircn.
jug the revival recently hold by . ,..,,,.1. Ti,.. ,.,..,( i.. ! .... i .. t.i.i 1 ...,, ttbsent from only
x.njjolist Kosg. ,SWj n)lws Uuttht.,v, was lOitof jtSuHij!!! with what success it has Sanny and navy andsoblieiv,
MimNay KobWns has a lot;ilii.n that could read and write, j not ,.!iriK.d. The turtle, ailois and marines m the set vie-
which U now bearing wed for the j ttd 0f t lo wholeimmbor,u5I eoidd ! w,.ro wi!a, wo rdinarilv call "nHid''1' Stat.a. In eioiy
third eeason, and standi four f.vt Knclish. Since the allot- j turtW and wore caught in Hear ",r trl' l"e.-sion, vocation,
hih. Who can lat that Uot? twui f UmN to the Indians on !,.r.v near town. occupitioii, woman is i, rosontod.
Iho reservation, there had been! , . ,n 1 Neatly MO.OUO women are je.u
T .t"l 'tMtlllllJ Itl lit! UfPfniutv I "t
; born .v.) children on the t!rnd I f ,s.,, . .,. sA
tomorrow for a week on Trusk I Uoumlo tiseney, and the j -a rents j l)u w,nim, lllr n,j,ita of Willam
river among the pmall fishes and! of those ehildrn desired land for ' (.t(( V; .v j..ntx j3 ,1S follows:
t,H-ollieelS of iinirTr,.wvMflf
J. 1). Belt, II. 15. LVjH r, II. V
Craven and J. J. Daly will leave
big bear. In tolling fish yarns and
bear stories each of the tiuartct is
hard to beat.
tneir balacs. At the Klamatlt V.llll!litl( tiil . i.illM f-,70; Marion,
agencv, the agent rejauts tho (.oj,. , .-s(. Jaij lN,:k $.,77. 15l..
illation, in 1S!.".. to bo I'.V) Indians. , , ,,,,7 Vtt!.tuiiutan, Ui
M. V. Uoork, who need to figure of vvt're u- "l!,!os !,,ul Chu kamas, i'.'S.
o prominently as a jHipulUt in
this region, is now a blatant rejuib
lican in our native county in Ken
tucky. I). M. Guthrie lias been in the
pheep bu.-inesB aimtit loriy years
and has always handle! tlie Ust
trades of them. For his first lot of j
females. I lioy were improv-
ins very r.;i.liy, and they bad.
deiToast'il
roirt.''
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i'Ai;iii:i:
down ns fanueis, pl.tnli is and agri
cultural laboiors, though i: is ex-,
plaim-p that only a sm.tU poitiott;
of thojio aotu.illy work l.r wa',
and t:ey tire for tho tno.-t part the;
wives and daughters of tanners, ll '
is rather surprising to read that
al
I Iii-re :i!it '1 .1 iijiii'li c al luliolS
' latniii' has ol'lt persons ot .. ....
' i 1 . I other linnets ol tho same sex,
v-i-li.il !. W,il tint I IIMIitv- M'hillll ... ...
a little since his Lst " , j,:,,. , 1 tetualeiptarryineu ami women
suponuH talent has O.ISS to . . ,
I ' i v.oouchoppei s. Duo is not surprisf.i
. divide autoti'' the sihot.l ilistncts.. . ,
i " i to se- that tm-ro are '. I ttetri s-es,
Mrs. Sandt l Hunt n.ed at tlu;!.v,sh) ,5,s ,, , , ,s ,
,.. :,---' . ,. rcsidoitce of Iter daughter. .Mr. S. , Kl0r ssS j.-umalist.-, IM,
M.ss May lnadiey is att.-ud; -ig , n ia SovXh Yamhill, Juno j : .; , ,' ;,,,, t,f lu.
the commeiieement cxer.uses at',, ' .. :,1, "lu?,lUM" Ull( u ,K '" 1 l" "'u
. ..i. .i.:. ... .. S. 1 at the aire ol I . i .. I i . '. . ., t. i;,..i
eheep he paid 3 ahead, and once -uonmoou, tms ee,. - ; .. " -
PtJthen ho imported fmir bucks N L Kildwiu will ,:, Lmvo j ' 7 ro-i n ,r,!ilt t , l!r . , :,;
from Vermont at a cost of 025. ' Norm is a tV. e sile. r ! ford ( i t he matilla on ho seb., !ollll?ts Uw s, .,. phy,,-
. , , , . . J aovoettle ai.il pavs be has to won; ami leading a paci;noiso last eeK. c;aus and nroous, (M s!nn men
Jle has sheared as many as l.oWj. . n - ... (. , ' .. . . , , 7
J 1 tor M.er in Oregon, -Itat in volo- ,1 j, i.ai-k 1 irse tai led back, t;.e , 1 ,...tn,... .a -u..! tu.
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- -till.. -mi -.,....,,,.;,, 1;,llllm.r ( Pun
place. Success to o;-iit. . .' . , ., 1
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r!'1i" tr-.ill'Jns
r.f ? Miy VrvfvIOoiM.
CArtrli pr.'VfiN vxin'i'nT furil.
rnotorU cnra ytrrlw nmt.V.M-.ir
rrU w.!lt Tf'tVit Tw"':!'
rprli f- Crtp-lnti nti't !'!..?' .
fn.(..:o'mi',m! .In .- H.-'-OM..- -t V-f - ;'' '
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flint It la "jus r" '. " ;r!vt " wl"t o :. ' -
fo tho. yon 0 ot C-;2tT-J'I?.rTlnj
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PACIFIC Rj
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Pullmaii
Sleeping Cars
Elegant
Dmlna Cars
Tourist ni ,
Sleeping Cars
at. '.r.
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TO ' ( . ' A .n .-
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Ithrough tickeitc
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I'y' II Oil,
in one season and will this
have 400 fleeces to sell. The btst
price he ever got for wool was CO
cents and the lowest 12 cents, lie
has taken many premiums at the
atate fair. His wool growers are
the purest bred CoUvolds and
r.'i --.., 4- n: Sfn frt:r."i"
Mr. riidi:"s has his new house!
alxnit Con;p!eted. It is a neat j
little cottage and will add much toj
the appearance of our town.
From Stiver's '"Dailv llnip."-
itr-: ir. i.,. 1 1 (Jake to tirant). J tke "I wis
UVIIUUOi .AAV liua A ..V .lllV'l II UOU I . . , , . . . i
e . , tliev wo.ii.i jrra:le tliusH lu.ls ilown I Moudiv ii!"ht
v""""tl" "'c l'""-'"' out there by WolvcrtonV.'
etrains and thirty-five kids txsid?s j Grar.t ' Oh. go on now, every-j
200 Iambs.
Miss Nellie Collins, who is teach
ing in the normal school at Madi
pon. South Dakota, will uot be at
home this summer, but will sp-nd
pome time at the national teachers
meeting in Minneapolis and then
go to visit Missouri kindred.
. (Observer.)
The rose fair given by the Christ
ian church is considered the suc
cess of the season at Dallas. The
floral display as reported to us
. was simply immense, and finan
cially the promoters are satisfied.
The laying of heavy rails down
about Perrydale is progressing
rapidly.
The Polk county annual teacher's
institute will be held at Monmouth
on June 24tb, 2.3th and 2Gth.
Constable C. L. Hubbard left for
Michigan, Wednesday, with the
proper papers from Governor Lord
to return here K. Edwards, who is
charged by the grand jury with the
crime of seduction.
Snpt Hutchinson has been
busily at work visiting Bchools and
has so far, found them in a pro6-
jerous condition. Last week he
visitl the following school?:
Crowley, McCoy, Bethel, Lowtr
Spring Valley, West Salem, Lewis
ville, Montgomery school, MeTim
wonds Valley, Nelson school house,
Teedee and Craton schools.
Assessor Beckett is getting along
-nicely with the 1895 assessment
and census taking. The work will
soon be finished up. He is in
McCoy precinct this week.
Mr. John Hughes left on Tues
day for Denver, where he expects
to find employment.
All our people who attended the
Balkton picnic from this place
last Saturday report a grand suc
cess. County Clerk Mulkey de
livered the address for the occasion.
chargi-d a bullet into lu:i.-etts
thigh, lie had to rile IJ miles
before reaching home.
Louis r.tiger. of Em; ire City, is
supjxisid to have drowned htt
lie w;is rotundity t.ers
; ers,
thins out that way is too high f.rl l,a:",",s ' 11 ,,,i"' ,J".r"
IS'illlllll til lOllV SlOUgll. .lit
you.
Wm. Fuqna will soo:i build an
addition to his hop house to lv
used as a building and storage
room. Alex Kerr will also build
an addition to his dwelling in
Parker.
LlTTI E JoiCKK.
BUKXA VISTA.
John IlarjMjole and his son Dick,
of Ciervais, visited wi'h relatives
and friends here last week.
J. A. MeClain ami wife visited
relatives hi Corvaliis this week and
last.
A. Anderson and wife, aceoni
panied by Miss Addie I'm titer,
visited Mc.Mh'.nvillo this week.
Mr. Miller.
vet. r. nary sitrgnuis in the t.-n;ti!'-
coluitins. The im ; I'ltai.t pat t play.j
id by wuue-ii in tdiicat.o!) iuthisl,
eouiitrv is stritiii"lv shown by ti e !
" - . - . i '
iiiiuns i.i ) nrolt s-ioi'p tu end) pa:
and uttivorsiti and ! teach-;
ers. Tiit-ro are -S-J"i uo.m u bar-
and luiirdie-s.ers,
-o."!'.' biianliii-l
tlilH.l ! e CP '- ID i r
keejM t, M ".,.' ini;-)'l.ii lets ai.d '
and : .-ti-wards, "Jl intit . t s ;u.d I r.. t -1 r.-, !
no 7,vtl jwi.-.to -, l'l'..t.lT !'. i. .la-.-.-,
"ottl ";l.-!t)J iturse.i and mid a i i s, "J I iii
; r'-sturjtutkecpi'rs, "J'-'To saioi.n :.n p-,
:::A GOOD vv'AGCDI:::
1-17 bartellii-
ii.t.H'keepors, ;
s. t ..!.! j
whit v
th.- th.- vry I
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I Hrliif. Wf b tie
b".-t ti ; I -1 S'll 1 1 "'Ol
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II. VeM'.lI.r. Uoi lu r.
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v i r r -t , i r r - a i 3 . ? 7 ' . j -
.i.0wC-..i,LLT.y-L - w l.: w
day. Its capacity isWJOU p-tumls. J k'P"n' -''il ,uv
The milk is made into cho-se ev. rv ' i;:"''5 iir" lmd;,'rs
day. ami aUtut three tons of eio'i n'
a business 'nian of'! U made each week. Oniiii n i.'v
Salem, was with us Monday.
F. J. McIIenry, Deputy Head
Counsel of Woodmen of the 'orld,
l.cture I to the people of this city
in behalf of that order last Fiidn v
evening. Mr. McIIenry is an able
speaker, lie organized a camp
here.
Gid Davidson, Harry Squires
and their families ara rusticating
out on Salmon river, near the
coast.
We hope to have a blacksmith
with us in a few days.
If you want to see the prettiest
hop yaid in I'ulk county just drop
in at George Weils, .Tr's. There is
a big red headed buy then; too.
Chas. Moore, cur enterprising
barber, is d ting a rustling business.
Bulwo.
10 pounds of mile ma!
pound of cheese.
W. M. Kistner, a farmer living
a few miles from Uainier, will
spend the coming fourth with his1
mother, who will celebrate her;
lUr'hd anniversary in August. This)
ag.il lady resides at Highland;
Prairie. Wash., and. considering j
her ago, is bale and hearty. Her ;
husband died
the advanced v.'M of 118.
SOME OREGON INlJlANS.
How Ther Have Decreased Under the
Influence of Civilization.
"The Rogue riyer Indians," says
B. F. Dowell in a letter to the Port
Orford Tribune, ;have been grad
ually dcrea6ing ever since the
whites settled among them in 1S32.
Agent Skinner estimated them at
800 in 1852. Agent Samuel H.
Culver reports that in November,
1854, one-fourth of them had died
since the treaty of 1853, after the
war. Superintendent Palmer,
about the same time, wrote that
.pne-fifth of the Rogue river Indians
had died during the same time.
J. Ross Brown, a treasury agent,
in his report after the Indians
ITEMS Of IXTIJKEST
Gathered from our Various Exchanges
Throughout the State.
Charley Fowier, A' Walton, on
last Saturday met with a fearful
accident by which he came near
loosing his life. It seems that he
was out hunting, and while at
tempting to cross a gorge on the
tin- party were intoxicated,
Uergci's companions It.ive
recollection of him after the
was shoved off
The 21 true Mill returned by 'its, :H) sext.msau.l 2.H w.i;eiin t:. ;
the grand jury of L'matilla cunty; Mo.t people will bu surpt t.-ed to '
at the last term of curt were: For I b an: thai 22S.::uy women are cm
larceny, larceny by bailee, l;'g:gU:i what the Census bureau;
larceny from a building, -I; adul- j c-.lls trad- and tranu tatioo. (I'j
terv, o; assault with s dangerous these Im.UJ.S a-ei-h-i ks and copu-ti- '
weapon, -1; larceny from person, '(irrespective of where they may be''
forgery, 2; polygamy, 1. j employed). 21,1s.". art; Meie-u-
ThJ new croamerv at Tillanmok ! Ml'!l,',!i 'yi-writers, "S,!-!!) are
is receiving MJOd pounds of ::.i!k a! -ili''vi""t"1- -'"- ' 1 -'I
1 1 are ineivnmn ami
Ulid h.ppei-.
i oe o;ry wo-hi, r is thai m. ol
these Siguriis :tr-) not larger, fo
few people will b'- teady to lelieve
th-ceosas bureau iia.s enunn rated
a'! the typewriters and copyists.
On the other hand, ne is seaiei ly
prepared for lint stajemeii', that
there are 4S7" agents tt.d iol
lectors, two am tioneers, (M2 c.mu
mercial travilers, J.'!7 diavmen,
hitckmeu and teitmstors, 21 h st!)-rs,
22"J peddlers and hucksters, lJ
liv..rv st-ilil.. L-i. .1...1-.1 .t t,..i.fn..tiei.
S-)Uie years eg) at! ....,,', '.. ,,,, '..i.tel. , !,.n..,b.-r men.
( i :i,i iii-.. i rj hum no-nit ii, .m. iif i.' -
Ueio'ers juid ..rr.-.nd nod i.i!ie Tho Women ti achcr outnumber
La (irande capitalists have ho-: -l),Vtjt" 1 pilot, :U porters i jith" men nearly three to one, !'.-!
come interefited in the development ; PrW( o'J saib'trs, M. H leant rail the s-tmo is true t.f bimidii.ghnnM'
of the Hurricane creel; marble ; ra, t.mpluyeK, pj f-tn et r.:; 1 o. j. v ! h-- . is. 'i It li'spaii y s'dl
mines and in a short time wi'l : ( mployes, ,S-17-i teh gr.ttdi and t):Io-' gr-at)T. of course, itniong iiur-1',
commence work. They expect to ;.,,,,,. nperalors, lio'.) linemen and ; laundeD-rs and lanndres-:i
place on the market this f..ll first- j ,.l,.,.trjc l'l.t ci.int.anv emnh.vi-s, ' keeprs and st ards,
class monuineiits, as good as anv :t ,, dert i!;er i n I .i.'i h hv- o j
manufactured from Vermont ; me.m-er .ami v.-eigbor-.
tu'irble. ' ! More than 1.IA),01W wometi are
Last Wolnorday, on the West) n iemnleyed in what the census bun-au
mountain, Dick (ieoerning had a : denominates liiinn.faetuiitig ami
rather di-asterous runaway. He mechani al imlrst :en. Tho gr-at-was
cutiing wootl. and had tied his ' est number is under the head ol
team to a tree He cut down ' dross ma k'-rs-USS. 000. Seamstresses
umither tree near the iiors-s, and j come nest, 115,1)01); cotton i j i i 1
Cr-rrincc rr'J Rc,7Ci- Ij
'i ti'so li ilu'.'e t'.i' V. ) :i 1. 1. oil II j.i
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nd Cliampicn Binders anc' ;
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rout- - ' holdiii";
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EverybmivVt
the fall of it frightened them, j operatives third, with '.H'.OOO, aail Ki,. un,r(! c iifiifiic'i!
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due . i .1 inn i,c lust ma i.uiduiA j men inroun ino iiiuiht, iinauy : twiner occujiaiions m wiueii women (i
ami Was lireciUltated down t he ! rnniiii.or nr:iint n trex Oni. lioi ue'ii I I'lnr.-lv firoiri. nr,.. Cw.l. l.t.wl...- , . , i -.i
; , , .j .. - oiiViTS are n il uoiiseu wnu unv ; N-rmTr T "r--t
steep hill for the distance of tlOO leg was broken, and the animal H,000; boot and shoe r- , king. oC, (.x',ectal io . of a hi,! e market for OXT X LI V Y ' "
feet, which inflicted cuts and had to be shot. The other was OOO; boxnmkerR, 1:5 uu; ear -ot- ',,..,. .;. i.. ,..,. .,,1 .,r,. i, V!f . S U I' i t.'i.'i.-n r i pi I
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O.U10.D on umcici.i jjaiio wi nip . v . j .. ... v, ...v ..o DiaKcrs, 1 1 ,uui); jol-ei and K ll 1 1 f, .r... , . .,t .. i-: ,, Kl,.l- ,,) ll,,
ting mill operatives, j,000; mil-j r(lltM n.t.(;llliy ,.,irr,.l)t. (:,-p r,..
linets, 'j.WX); woolen mill op.-ra- j ,,orti lir(, f n,,. most ,;uru:
fiv-PB .itlKIII- tittf l.iilla 91 CI t'l i . . r .,
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PALf.:2R& REV TYPE FOUHBRY
body. d-.-molifehed.
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In the matter of bounties on Farmers in the vicinity of
wild animals, the county court of i Weston say that spring grain
Benton, at its last session, adopted i shows much injury on the account
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and tobacco and cigarette factories, j ii,,. ,,.,.,. f hiformation we
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the following schedule: Cougar of dry weather and warnt winds, j 2i,00J.
or panther, $2.50; bear, 1; wolf or and if rain do-s not come within j Women literally get into every- by CoId weather nnd the number of
coyote, .f2.50; wildcat or cata-!a week the crop will be very short, thing. They are apprentices to ' We;tk yards the vi -Id in tl is slute
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mouni, -tj; musKrar, zo cents; aimosi, nuuung. rati rain iihiks ; i)iaci:smiins, 10 carpeniers, t-i wi.g- j wjjj. ), ir.l,t,.r than last vear
black tail rabbit, 2 cents; gray or I well, ami the most of it promises to , on-makers, to iiia.on, to machin-! iinjeiiH wlmllv pniblennitie-j,
ground equirrel, 1 cent, for each j make a good crop without anyjits, painters plumbers ami tin-! Fioni the Pacific coast the ad vises
scalp presented as by law required. moisture. Some few hi Id are badly j smiths. There are .VJ W'Htieii!ar8 generally favorable No new
An exchange tells of a rustling overrun with tar weed, it being aa blacksmiths, 72 brewers, PU brick-1 ,.n tracts a-,, maki:- -,t i,r,.Me,,t
farmer who the other morning fedev?n chance as yet whether the ; makers, 10 builders ami contrac- Ti)(. ,,r()IM,S(l advance in freight I ,..,
and milked 5 cows, turned the'wheat wi!1 "l""1 the'wceil crop or i tors, 12! butcherH, 1!)1 carp-nlcr?. fmlll iho ,.,,,. ,',.,, .nj ' n"' "luuzX
calves into the pasture, threw a ; the weeds the wheat crop. How- j 5 1 coopers, 9 distillers, W) gun-; ,,ave .,t)W inl ,.l;.f.t JuiM.'1t WAGONS & CARR''HFS
scoop-full of wheat to the chickens, ,fver, this pest is not generally in M.iiths. ho9 harness-mak-rs, CM I stjjj' ,m,j,.r r.,,sidera ion. but w, ' U M.......
marble and stone cutters, 42 brick j mul(.Itll(1(J iat j, fl,lil(. ..,; - J ,.,i,.(.. , ie-,t
and stone masons, Ml millers, 47 'j4.fl.rMi af.,.r ,:,.,,;,, -1,1,. p.v..
mold.rs, 5-1 paperhHiigcr, 42',h-M 1Ilonti, ,., !!r,iillir ,
market there is not uit.eh of in
terest to any cl.a of )iperators.
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in or out of the city
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Ch a rye: reason (rid e
curried, fed and harnessed two ; Ul'' a?c
horses, fed and petted the pigs, Woiiien arc in Kiery bine.
were on the northern reservation, I pumped a couple of wells dry,
reports that the Rogue river Indians j washed his countenance, ate break-: An important and interesting ; plumber, -US powder and catridge
and Shata Indians numbered o,4. 'fast and drove to .Sawyer's mill, a contribution to the statistics of the ' makers. roofers and slaters,
He did not state how many of distance of 14 miles by ten xniii-jneiv woman movement is that i boatbuilders, 6 boiler-makers.
Jhese were California Shasta In-! utes after 7. 'made by the census bureau's re- j well borer, 1 whcclripht and 'J
dians, and there were quite a num-j Mr. Green, who lives near New- P"rt fn occupations, just out it wbitewashers.
ber of them surrendered to Colonel burg, recently sold a well-matched i shows very nearly 4,0JO,000 of,' There are few occnpati nn in
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