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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1895)
ih. r. ohU, ii.'.ii i'n., ii.iiijc S.ii4lii!nr AV.u-iU Itill. I cl :ii incd swamp laud on which ho Nii.cty-oi.o million dollars rep-! has two acres of celery, that much resents tlio value i.f tin; K?l,U.!U,0.n) ; in onions and other garden triu'k. bushels of wheat imported hist .Ho is exMrinieuting with cran year i.ito (ireat Britinn. This j lurries and if they pan out well the larOft quantity ever taken hy j he will 1'ut out several acres of I ho United Kingdom intone year, I thi'Ui. lacing an inercaso ofli"twe-u 7 ntnt : (Observer.) p. r cent over the figures of 102 j T1( i3.y,.tt,..0id daughter of Mr. and i.S!!! Notwithstanding thi-t . w v,Tls V)1 from a s inn, Mon-i-ei-ase of S percent iinn'i.uitity , ,....., um ,roko her Kg.! values fell, comparing 1S02 with . ... , ,, . - , . .,,,, ! ho creamery is prosper!..,: 1SU hy HJ,.M, or 24 per cent ! 1)jla- fww U; lu0llhUiu j ji . um ..og,im ,.. ,, la.lv customers. Jack is n beauty, lie's a drawing eaul and his nt tractive way is suHieicnt advertise ment for hU buMncss house. Here's ourtfJSTMark, vote ftrnilit and you'll ho happy. And Marion is noi forgotten. We '0 him ar rayed in that (-mashed hat whicli belong! d to t!i Ce-xey uitiiV hist June. Hut we plenum Million ihii sai.iu price in 1MM as she paid , in 1S!?2 to nations shipping wheal ' to her, lur payments would ha v j I icon $i:l,S22,COO instead oftfttl,! County Clerk Mu!ky will orate at tho Woods celebration. Th work on thu new M. K. 'M&.Qtitt. Them has Uvu thus a . ?vut.i, ouimmg is piogrt-, Smith, his undivided one-i ' l"' raj idly, and about next lues- j,,, in m rea of laniPthmg ! the property amounts to Ittll.niM, one of the largest polieion being for HI, SOD in the Hartford. Last month tho J. S. Clark creamery, in Fond (.Jrove, xwis kept very busy. Poring May, t)l,5.7 iound of milk were re ceived, Irom which KoTO jounds of butter were made, felling for f-Mrt'-W This brouirlit the firmer 18 cents n roll clear of expeiiM". ' does not sin so musically now no and he did ut that time. W e see John .i....r...l ,!,,!;. .,' it inodutt' is CiHier vallviiur the hoys to vole the being recognized and bringing in republican ticket. John can make the trade it merits. rules as well as ninkw brick, and A I'oed has been .filed for recor I j that too without a "brick hi ..is which Clarence hut" And Won we h Jo.inin j to his mother, Kord.lrotiiog up to the depot w ithj ; rapid motion in searoli I s.nne-1 io can't tihviys Imd, tit in tho . I?. Smith estate. The ; Uien Johnny is - cue, ,, ... j . i i. n.,t,.j i.K.l nr. II m int consideration is "the iove mm v " ' r. , 4 W 4LM.M in Corval'is by Siuiili transfers U -u... ... ... sig is pivgress- naviinr to her and a corres:ondini; : ,:,S loss to other c. untricsol -lUtX).! day or UcMuiKlay a tvrtier si.me ivi-nventiiiL' a fall in values of . hiving service will be held. about ;U) . per cent. The United j The pride of Polk county's Court J allirti(l wUcx n jilt party has ; 'em. And then ceioe U. I States 'Pupi.lioJ the Unite -1 King- is Hint old pear tree that stands byj.,,. . ..,., fl. sl.,.omt ;irtv. uiul! K.vdor to town, generous sou!, dis- dom wiih OIUT.O.WX) 1 ushtls in i the iu:i:p in the court house yard. nljl fi,r t,,c lloair maintenance, pensing smiles and pte;isii.g chat , IS)2,: with 6O0.VO.oa in KS'.)J, and; The liu.tw were caused U U sawed ! MI,!(01,i , rnteetioii and livelihood i to all ar.und. And I en comes, -iih .ilAKHUK bushels in 1804. a oil and seven dill'ereiit varieties ot' ..f ..... ' i ...,v,. i J.k- llnbbard from aerofs the river, - " . . ; - ..... . n v 1 f'liest.-r MeOneeil and wife, ar- 1.S5MS;!.'), and of 27 per oentjvdd tr.i. shows every P:gn of siir- f .......,,, ,e f.ii.imf t.'; ol lienrlv ;i ner cent. I nut ir.ituu into tlio stul'S. I lie d of 27 per cent i oh! treo shows every Fign of siir- i ....... i. . . , , .. i -. t ... .... i i : .. M-'-'-l'U- ni,!i werso-.,.,!xiv.i.g mo ie.-:, ... s,.m..mK f , . . , .l)it thll 1HW in li- ol.-tAOOU u. Ks.t., b.ug luno as a monument ot i oik ,.llllsilis. .,r, 0-' . a trn.e over .MU,UV county s progressive iviaivurt oil , , .. ; eireiiit court ! fucsdnv. The law sivs such .M;n.U-nt tax ndl is now j ....j ' vmda'ole, w hile the stringing ho'p im s, i.i anticipation of a f.irtuno or a bust. 1 c. us hop it will ! t!u fortune in g.d n:ul 1S'VM, l-oiiii: a fall of 20 per evnt ! fruit culture. (KS'.l.'-lS:;;;). aud -IS per cent; T!l New if hese notes f,.!l int'i the haiids f the 'Knterpi ise" man ;:nd sh.'tlM itpp-ur i'l pun', 1 w e I - . ..!.'. l. T.rrfi" e. ,.,.M, h .. r-m..t f .f i-ft.nl. - - "" . . . ... I. I chit iVnJ i5ll,:,i C,-1 Ma r ltnj- XVtm t.ti-. Ce-rt' jwvm vmM't'd-r s". r riil. CA(r! Miri T!l,rrti."- no.t V"-'Lr"?' fw tsfk kc c vti"' "I" 11 0HTHERN PACIFIC R,i R u N S 0 Pullman Elccant I Tourist 1,1 Sleeping Cers DlnlnQ Cars Slccplnrj Cars .n'7'. iict Ml.. '. oi jj tnt.t'tii hi.' i , i.i ., - ........... .;in O ! fitiMh'Mti.V II 7 A . il'U; " 7. A". V. urrf ITHHOUGH TICKETS 'I u 'CL'! t no niiii. ; ro.v ' tut n.ihi i 1'iti.t ,.17 r 1 i ''.7' I l'i S ! (i Y t,l tl i. ii.. t. tlx ' 1 M w (ISU2-1S!'!. The iiuatitiiy oi the j,,.,,,!. IUi n the hands of the Flipplies obtained from tlie United ! sjt r:jr j ,r C0H(Vti.iii. States declined per cent 1i.mii jjuty throiigli sympathy t"r ihe- (.iii!e who were virtmiby chii'lien 'h.ipelio disastrous couseipieuees j i will emu. .Miss Mill The Wasco comity grand jury j Satiiulay i.i her Moiimouth home j to .,.,.,,; ji, no more. '.o spend a sliort vacation after another yea is te.u:ii::g in Califor ni.i. . . . . i . ( t ..... i . . l' nmi ;i in it iciu-i no ii!iiiiN.)rii; that .!r. v anipiK-ii, ot mis :I;ii!lst jdace, is now in Central America. 1WJ to 1MM, whihs the value fell j tiF IS per rent. Tho wheat im-j ports from all countries to the; United Kingdom increased ( 1S;2- i 181)4), in quantity by S per cent, j tilts 'imports from the United States declined by 27 per coin, and our wh.-nt. ' una . RlM'liI.l !) lid in that , ,, , t ,r i- ... i Charlev is quite a rover, country to the extent of li ptri 1 cent of the total quantity imported In other words, had we sent in 1894 the S3 mo proportion of her j Gathered from onr Vareiui Esciuuges total iinjoit us we sent in lk)2 we! Throughout the State. would have forwarded over UmXX), 000 bushels instfad of 4i.00d.000i bushels, a diflcrcr.ee of 22,000,tXW hushels, whieh .just about rep reseats th-i increaso in the Ilussian fhipmenU (from .S.COO.OOa to 31, OOtH.HV.) i. The seesaw between Ilussia and the United States is of j lnds of milk makes one j.ound i. ,.,.. lot" cheese. ;k.. n,,. ..,!,.. r,. I. .... ! i : ... .. .i. . i ' Hi.. J 1 .? i . ... i(V. ' ' I !l ! II 1 l"'.lO III. I Ot III'. 1.1 11 , I.I... l.iint There is" a . ri.bubi.il y that we (Wp.l In- down to led. pel. del:, e prior tp the liil:e of the i nnipletinli Jim Coiuti's hi' bri.k. and iiruls that !311.77 in "'-'i"1' "1 ' ,lt.n e xout to rent U U th fcript has Uvu issued by its county ;(J A ,, m.xt Ml;lllm.,". Ti"i f. .e ! II. V.W.llV. Af.M. l ( II '. "t I., i. IV-.ji,, S.i. Nllll . i.ll 1 I I. ..Il ! 4 M 1 1.. 'I I II, I III and recommends suits We anticipate oiu nl'tl.e ra.ulet the resp-etive lon.lsn.en. . , fc n h u. U-t 0 (l, U-1 ChHilran Cry fcr P-tcrs Caloric, n t Thev urj."; that the shetiirs books : be eX:imii:eI. r45 .vlieu tiiat nieetiloi t.iki-S idaee, l' i" ! we well know that you pn-ph- me The new creamery at Tillamook i receiving 80CO poiuuis of milk a day. Its capacity is !H"HJ pounds. Tho milk is made into cheese every day, and about three tons of cheese is made each week. Ordinarily 10 On 'ast Thursday tlie residence : e,jVi!li t the oc":ision and will put of Julio Coa'nev, near .nrt!i Yam-! (,. .i!. .vcrv eil'.irt to uuikt it a hi!!, was burned. Kv.Tylhi:;g x-; ;,ir:;(.,l tcature in the hi-tmy ... eejit a hammock and a rocking !;d I'. Ik. S chair were eotxum.d. The rei-i- j ()!,( p,,!!;" it is a familiar; deuce was ireete.l iat yea was insure.! l..r 1.U-.4J i ne i ,r,n,imct-I by residents : th s fanrly was away from h la.o whe!i;c;tV- I am staying here l :t I a n ' soiled, tis mti-ic to our ear w.nii The ! , 1 whit i 1 1 the t!i." very I eh-,r , t '.' '' :l -1 ..! e on .1 oHllcP'iBc ;x:..-. - ItW i;. S1iM:I.I,. ttrr;rr. TO Tl't; T A CST V V t s . v. tin; tire broki ;t. iiiieiitahv li viiii: in p.ilk, win-r.-the! According to the Times the resi- - years of mv early m inhonl wer- Ct:rj! dence of Jinke Mi'I'add.'ii at Cor- j put, at d irtal r hy burning a ptlu ol slur. 'iii;s, etc., . wneii the iipirU valiis w.-is uudoubtediy set on lire, nu where I exp'-ol my liiii t-ihc itiierr d j takes its i!ig!.t. t Studebaiicr Carriages end We u's.. h-n-ih-tl.e Osborn and Champion Binders and M k VI O wi ... has no special significance; but! The John Day valley lias large fm ()0 rear ,,0rch, placing them! N- news. Mv be.U Kimls Jo: the real feature of the year was coal beds cropping out in ditlcr.-nt the increase from the Argentine j places alone the John Day river from OV'jOCMXX) bushels in 1SD2 to j The only place at which any 2-l.OUO.000 bushels in 1S9-1. -It w v or!c law been dune .on these coal the appearance iu.on tho eecno of ; l'ds is on Mr. James .StuaHV thu comparatively new com peitor, j farm, 23 miles below Canyoii City, which is i.l.vays anxious to realize, j A 50 -font eresei.t tunnel has been and ahvai offering cargix-s at ! run, expoing a mimlx-r of coal lower and lower prices, that hr.s weighed down the British market more than any other single factor jind brought prices down to bed rock. Couip-titi.m from this source ia expected to be permanent and to increase in vol u inn. Breeders (laz . ette, June 1. . TIIK POLK COUNTY MtESS. Stvfi Items ami Kditorial Expressions. Last tltemizer.) week a pool of 20 000 veins varying in thicknefs i'iomi four to seven feet. The co:;l is liifnits and of good quality. Arrangements are being made to bore for coal on the marsh land adjoining the Beaver Hill mine, to determina the depth the vein lies under ground. Oats are now quoted at 40 cents a bushel iii the iloseburg market. During the bicycle parade in Astoria .Monday night last week, .-ome ruilian sprinkled a lot of tacks along a part of the route ami a number of tin s were punctured. Ed Truesda'e, (. 1). liisza and Frazrr & i S fl 1 III: mill ) V Two 7rrncccr.tlrcr.Scl 1R O XX T !K S n;;:.vr m NOIlTSEIIXIlv If V( V .I'D,; : :;:.!'.! .1! .)!.; tt ere for the purpose. The house; old friends. , was insured for $1000, and cost 1 P. j alwiit 2500. . Ho-ehiirjr, Or., June It l;v..". (iohl was first discovered in 1S."2 - - ! in Canyon creek, and placer min- ot'II CALZFOiJM.V LKTT::::. ing has U-eii carried on in different arts of the cuuty eve;- since. : rniro;: F,N Titiii'titsi:: A f.di ; Grant county bus produee 1 a'l of month has chip-oil since .t;r nr-1 i').0OL()0 in jdacer gold. : rival at t ! i i - pine:- and my com-: ! uiunicatinn for your paper has in t iiT. PAUL li. Ml d::nvi:r OMAHA AMi Kcr.csCity Alezancler-Coopcr rni;v Co .liWHVi :it! I our RosKiJuitt; m:tt::u. An CId'Timer Tails iato a Rjmiais cent ilood and Draws a Fictnro of People and Evest3. .' . ,. lie-, -! 1 1 i-1 n -r v, I'.iilits, Oils. 'iiri!:;-h s. Iri-h".'. Combs. i been written. I Bynui is -it unt A in tlm lif.irl of; Smi;--, the great an Jonipnii valley, thei S-yri'iu'cs. great wheat growing ser-ion of th- -3 . sti.te. The f.irm-rs i.ro m.v m th! rTCCCripl'.CnS 1 11. r,i 1 t.i mi 1 1 1 r 1 litis ci LAN mi j:.,,.;,;;:s ( ..iv.. i ...-.I I I I. I:., i- I III -. I. itl I V, 0. I 1 I i.i I mi tt !. It, .' I'l- 1 i I :! .. li iti 1 ii.e, i it.i r. l'i ; ;e., i'.'.i V" JS. I,t lit I". liT. u, 11. ; a f 11'. l-,.niiiii.i, Taking our afte rdi:in:- sm ike I midst of the harvest and report the j and b-mig in 8 ):n:;wht of a con- jemp one of the larg-st eve- rais.lj tempktive mwl, oi l Polk hums tin tlie valley. Many large U-ids , up before our mental vision in its j averaging 3.5(K) iv.umls per acre, pristine b:-anty, and old friends They use combined harven'o. and arvl acquaintances arc called to j thresh rs, so that when : Carefully-:- Compounded PFOLES 1 'ay or .w!:'. Q . :;;r;r:T;WA .4 ii "w ntnuKrxsBHCTKUi oaatipi v.; r-.r.-.a.i-rurwitmwnr ti.-jvmx'-. mj rvloiv 1 iii n kK t;ii,;.irn:a i.i- Ci3 .:: nounds of wool was sold at McCoy at I2'i cents, and since then 10.000 I UavJU ieiccnie:tli nave Ueen ar- ior many ye trs we na. K oe. M mi rested for cuttle stealing in Baker intimate and fnenrby relationship. county. Alnrist; coininuauy our Charles Gentry, the cattle man Iroui ljng creek, was runnin r"cre with them today, to once ; market. 1 rices me or mg f.ur. more grasp tho hand of those who p eents per cental h-ing tlie i. -'ce CM'lvio v liiliiKK i-:ilunrn;;i most W'liideif d state in the I'lii.ei. .. S, ,SMt t ;t. I'vron, Cab, Jirie 1 7, IS .". ' pounds additional has leen bought there Tho cost of shipment to Portland being 35 cents per 100 jwunds by rail and only 10 cents thi! g-aiii liud, and we cannot but wish we Ms cut it is sacked and ready for once ! market. Prices me orn'nii Abcut tb Bilets narration. offered. At Byron they hive the! The ew nort Beco.-d siivs there . idv.intage of low raten of trans- j in :i fjoed wagon road froio Toledo minds ! I'ortation. 20 cents p"r Ion on to the Hilelz agency, u distance o( I wanler thitherwarl and groupinj j grain via water to S1111 Francieo , seven miles. The iiiindp.d b.!v 1 before our mental vision our old i ano (IJ cents per ton via il. J... ! ot v;ic;mt lanu In s d ovn the iilui.i 1 1 'it s.w.i: ,i .' 11 tM ut Kir: f 1 T. I i. ..!...l'l.P ..(. .r. -..--.- I in 1 ! IM" liH.flW t, rrUilit'0" l.LliiU "'"'tl 1 ...1. 1 -",! ,,... .i z " ) . .. , i; j , , h in H'f" 1 1 vi r, "... , . .1 . . ....1:1.. .. ir 1. . fr,., T Jiim.l.. iv Kiat. it was d,.iv.t :l Btn.r .,t h Peiul et.o:i lrien'Js Cllgageu in liie.t .mi.u - ' J " hauled to that ooint. Seth BiKgs I cattle vards' and left his coat on Mations M"2 benignly here and about tho san.o distanc had in the pool two years crop or C.5G8 pounds. Others put in as follows: A C. Me.Kinnun, 2,2o:j; Henry Fawk iibout 4,000; A. M. Holmes, :-82; Sam .Smith, STo; Ezra 'Hart, (;;!; Zaeh Howe, Sol; I. M. Palmer, 075; J. K. Sears. 2,18-1; A. C. Tavlor, 581; S. W. Fletcher. 522; J. P. Emmett, 480; Fred Smith, 240; Win. Yixjom, 250; Calvin Welch, 23G. While at tbe fune-al of Grandpa Rogers the other day, Mrs. Alex McN"ary and Mrs. Henry Fawk were thrown from a buggy and con siderably bruised. , Fred Pidmer and John Kow "cliffe, of Dallas, graduated from the commercial department of the normal school this veek. The academy trustees have em ployed Prof. A. M. Sanders to take charge of the academy again next year. There are to be three eleven week terms and a tuition fee of $3 jviil becl'arged. Mrs. D. B- McDonald, Mrs. F. J. Co.id. Mrs. J. V. Chitty and John one side for a' noticed ' several short hobo; time. He standing of iirol i 1 1 v be r;n'hed bv ciiiuim nr (on fniit or horseliack. Ail hud ny ii. ii , me race is n -r ton. ; nin tteii to 1 he imi a is is now on There is but little heard here iibout ' record at the coiri'v clerk's olllc . one on the other. We see Jim Cooper standing on - . , . 1 ' .... rill V..1 1.... I II ..I.I I. . 1 ..... nP, onii .!. i. returned his tbe oan.c corner in anucipauon 01 -o " "" o , m ,,.: mr, , ' J . . - ... . li.-l.ir 1.1 -1 "Hi. a deno-it ot inonev. Ho, see is geneniu v oeneveu tue roan wnijiosi- Pdnlhmd setting typo and noting down local items. We see Henry uocketbook, containing $15 in cah, was gone, together with a pistol. The fishing season at The Dalles so far is not a glittering succpss. Persons who know say there are plenty of fish in the liver, but the water is bo clear that they do not run amuck the wheels, and con sequently none are caught. A big rain to help the crops and muddy the river would be just the thing. bn built soon. Tho Byron Hot springs now bo j, 1 1 !. j'lst whiu i, vae. m'; al-n i v. hii' hinds t he I ndians o.vn, 'i Iii i is a 1 Indians are allowed t I 01 P .1 .11 V ' r 'II , h in- I bain ! ,r-:w..'.V a -r.-" -r-O -'- .-..-' i;M-f..i:.i. Doors i,j '.'. .. I'..a. i... i.!;r. A our mi"" t:GV2t-TYI . 1.... j; .i.i.mi o'i"r" ,,l i..r..l.e.i-.v-' Pntterson with that hutre smile oiucreat resort for the pfopleof H;i:i ; (n: 111 ------' his face dispensing co.irtesy and drugs to his patrons We seo the trreat ttock of machinery about I'.r a term of li . 1 O'Donnell's and imagine when and where he is to g'-t his pay for the same. We see Dr. Lee with that long stridj of his -making rapid liiir in hi n:itients. W net Dr. Earl Sampson, aged about 19 j . hj f.om ...1 !:..: ...:ii. . i l J ' .,11, I London, and standing on the in-law at Sheridan, hired a horse . , ,. f ,, . . ' ! street relating some of tho wonders from Bewley's livery stable early , (jt ancicnt cj,v bcj L in the month He was seen "iKeh!0 with th:lt inrty honest Lafayette on June 5. He aiter-i . r , . ... , .,, , ! countenance of his waiting lor a wards went to lillamook ami i , . . .. , , , , , , .. , customer ready to grasp hiu shin- traded the horse for another, which . , , , 1 ,L ., , ' iing shekels And then there is Al ne muanutnen ..pern, wie monej. . without HttJo ,.T..., t( g!nnIL San Francisco is tho Jienau a neanng labi een. ai 1 ,.;u , ,! 1.fMi, .;tu. I,,f fh ,t, nnd whil tl.P ,.h,i.nf.. gUd.U tin. ' ' ' - . .-' K . ' . ...... w is not the most desirable h'.ise th'-ir' vears. Thei iii.!. anil in-:, puiiiui.il ::.c ::y c.idI.!.trino Engi! l...'11-f AITIU'O V Franciaeo and Oakland, and man y ' vacant hinds, o! which the:c an-; """ """ , .. ? r, pijr yvpC FfiUKD' wonderful cures 'e rrported of ; nho.it lvl.000 acres, will he op.-n j C.T'V'V' T TVTT'T? W 'r.. iu f '-J persons afflicted with rheumatism 'for settlement ut noon. July 25. , " V JUXb J. ) " and lunz diseases. ! 1.5. Under the hoin.-teid. r..U 1 ' :IIMl '' ' 1 'LI'""'. laws, i vi i v iidor liiineral I'orK ; settler i Our climate ia ft hni-''v medium and between that of San Francisco and j will have to nay the sum of 50 the interior. It seldom goes abnve j cell's p'r acre at t.im ,' of iilii g, and 00 The ge during the year, At this point .1 l..i1!.ll.i.". - . .1 inero is out, nine i.-unnr vcgiaariius v nnrriri VI hTlWf raised, but an abundance near at j UrnLdb lflAKIiNu hand. Nearly every one do their trading in San Francisco, and, as ! J a result, the stores of our place are i J I." ! I degrees and never belmv 32. i three years later, at lime of linaii' " f '"' .' ley call it a wtt season if they ' proof. h iiiu t pay it lurthiv sn::ijj;.h I '::t''-f t more than 12 inches of rain . of $1 per acie. j f .' " ' ? 1 .:-.'-"v?i-'.'-.i .t i;ovt In A. W. ti,i.-i,.. fl 1 f 'J iJ. Turn outs .1. ;. A I i-P hours Goff and Goff. J ; (ioo.l turnouts for Conuiiei,dal rr.en H.rw n!iiiiii-... ,y Ih" r miitli. cit v ; I We mn prepared to do dr.- iiiakiaj! in tlm latent ptvlc'. and Sheridan and plead guilty. In . i. i i i ' .i 4 i"'n ileiaun oi Donus ne is in me county i , , . . n , , i J 'taken him to Koseburg. And then we see Baker the grand G. A B. Editor Barnhart, of the Yamhill I taikine noliticsand seem- ! v ! wrr-2. INIiKPI'.NIil m i:, oit. Vet th advantages f:r trada are nich that ; businrss centers at that place and, tbe city is growing very rapidly. jruaraiiti-i! satihfiu tio.,. ' Pnunpt fe '"liiA" -3 I . VV.7T zz?:,;zTJ;z;. U mm carriages - .iiii.it nr repmr. .1 on i),t ! . lu.lifj. n,..l ..I 1.... . . ,m miii; prill'H Cor. Ital'.ni.-iil nn.l li l . 4. irA.,.A.. T ..Ini In iM'inir i ll a l-lplllAa if ... . ' cr. .1.. . 1 . .. . r.1 . : I V PI'I.' V ! lt.-"X f I l.l.l.'.-.,. Lyons ftartea ovenaiiu to imin:;!iicpu-.i,..j...6 ""- n.v.-. lngiv as napjiy as a niaio receiving -"'ckioii is one oi tne most, inner-j i'i..hm,,wihv,u., vaT?y Saturday for the benefits of the Lane county springs an a cure jirf;t kiti from jier ovcj OIie. j prising towns of the inWior, an.l i 2 Jobwcrk Neatly DcnC I" tlie ouung ai.u a . 1 ii.-n mere is -iik couming up: H"'K ; Tto WeeWt Oreatnisa -0r n .-'i..;l,.,.,r was.,ni,;i,.r. . . - - 1 . . .....- I I . . r .1 I ' . 1 J - 1 . . . . . t ..... 1 i " sislt-r, -irs. rwaiu, woo i.v-o , i n-re is iikejy to oe souio vny , i,ig wni per cei.i ana ouioiouing me rune: I- of months. Tb roe.ilnrml.MTlr.ll.iir ,,rir ,.f t,,. j N persons guilty of burning the ; And asain we imagine how Jack 1 pleased with the countrv, and have i wim.iii.K-rii- i.,rii',P r',.n ( v .,',! ' j ... , . . - r.i. triTI n "r..,i,ln onr. iarl. Itm i '3 Hi i-la n 1 1 y mi I.hi i. They expect to be absent a couple t.oge investigation to discover the'ai; his competitors for produce.! Personally, I can say I am well 'X'V' -'''""''''-'O'O.Mt ; ji VCUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED ?aswi w.tn tne counirv, ana nave . w,m" " - v. u r 1 1. a. . - - . , , i . ..Tr .rii- .. .. .. i: l . i ' .. t i. , . : ..... i Ilarne sjn of A. Xlolmes, nas t anmnguaiu property in l manna , eness Joots fremna tlie counier improveu greauy in neaun. we " rr , All old il. rll.r. , tt.i in.ul.fc.ri,,,",,,,; 'j ne.ir White on some eieellent re- countv;' The total insurance on : telling tins nd needles to hm ; ftwt it a healthy place and that "-"' win tw t-nutiJt i H. I rUl, I'r,. Over Tin. K.-iin.-ir. (,.,,,, Im.i:ifaukntk, - - (tKi:flN. Estes & Elkins, Lending Oity Draymen .mi kinds of HanliB? in or out of the city Promptly atti'tuleil ! Cli (i i yc ,v 1 rasoiKibl a HORSE MEN....... (J l yoiirbill' pn'nted t th oli'.i'e. Pl the Ih-.i v.ork Von willth"";' enabled lo secur thu lust resii' from your investment. We some fini STOCK CUTS. tJOur prices are the lowest-'