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our unqualified condetn- •*VV’e proclai o f su ch law s as are best calculated to se o f the u n civilized and barbarous cure th e fulfillm ent o f the pledges made nation practice, well know n as ly n c h in g . ™ practice, to th em in th e dark d ays o f the country s killim : o f hum an hem«* su a p e c tc l or M rs. N . K . C a tc h in g is on th e sick list. Mr* D e lp lan çh e h as e rected peril. W e denounce the practice in tne charged w ith crim e, w ithout process ol “ T h e re p u b lica n s o f the U n ite d States, Haro. B lM M in n ie L u s te r retu rn ed hom e assem ta tives in 11a- pension . . . bled . . . . . . by J t« — e — ir • • rep . V resen v.-v .. SM.I . -- J IV . 11 .» ic/ IS bureau, 1 so recklessly and un- C. l i . B lan ch ard h as had abou t th ir ty M o n d a \ . tio n al co n v e n tio n , a p p e a lin g for the ju s t ly carried on b y the present aum m i - *U "W e favor the creation o f a n ation al acres o f sla sh in g d o n e th is sum m er. M rs. R. N . V a r le y h as been on t& e a ick p o p u lar and h isto ric ju stifica tio n o f th eir tra tio n , o f reducing pensions and arbt hoard of arbitration to settle and adju st ‘ ping nam es from the rolls, a* differences w h ich m ay arise b etw een e m c la im s to th e m atch le ss a ch ie v e m e n ts o f tra rily dropping Mrs. G eo. M c N e ily and b a b y from list t h e past le w d ays. he severest condem nation ot 30 years o f rep u b lica n rule, earn estly d eservin g the ployers and em ployes en gaged lit inter- Portlan d are v is itin g w ith h er father-in - M iss lio r a S m ith retu rn ed h om e F r i an d co n fid e n tly add ress th em selv es to the A m erican people state com m erce. O ur e foreign p olicy th e a w a ken ed in te llig e n c e , exp erien ce *------- i : '* should be at all law , Mr. M c N e ily . d a y fro m Y a m h ill co u n ty. •‘W e believe iu an im m ediate return and co n scien ce o f th eir co u n trym e n , in tim es, firm, vigorous and dignified, aim A so cia l h op to d ed ica te a n ew house M r. R . N . V a r le y re tu rn e d h om e M on th e fo llo w in g d ec la ra tio n o f facts and all ou r interests in the western hem is to the free hom estead p olicy o f th e re publican partv. and urge the passage b y in th e n e igh b o rh o o d , w as on e o f th e at- d a y from Y a m h ill co u n ty . phere ca re fu lly w atched and guarded. congress o f th e satisfactory free-hom e- prin ciples: T h e H aw aiian*islands should he control- “ F o r 'lie first tim e sin ce th e c iv il war, Iraction s last w eek. stead measure, w h ich lias alread y passed M r. a n d M rs. A . M. C a rp en te r and th e A m erican peop le h ave w itn essed the led b v th e U nited States, and no tor- and is now pen ding in th e Born to th e v/ile o f Joseph C o u rse, a d a u g h te r D el lie co n te m p la te sta rtin ' ; for ca lam ito u s con seq uen ces o f fu ll and u n eign pow er should be perm itted to inter the house i e . d au gh ter, J u ly 25. T h is is th e e le ve n th N et a rts t h e la tte r p art o f th is w e e k . restricted d em o cra tic con trol o f th e g o v fere w ith them ; the N icaragua canal K B “ ttC We favor th e adm ission of th e re ern m en t. It h as been a reco rd o f un sh ou ld he built, ow ned ami operated by m aining territories at the earliest p ra c ch ild born to M :. an d Mrs. Course. p a ra lle le d in c a p a c ity , d ish o n o r and d is the U nited S tales and by the pur- ticable «late, h avin g «lue re ga ñ í to the Mrs. L illie L y o n s and her sister, M iss I t d o e s n 't m a tte r m u ch w h e fh e r sick aster. ch ase o f th e D anish islands we should interest o f the territories and the Unite« Effie B accua, le ft fo r D u fu r M ond ay last h e a d a c h e , b iliou sn ess, in d igestio n and “ In a d m in istra tiv e m an ag em en t, it secure th e proper and m uch needed naval Suites. A ll the federal officers a p p oin ted where th e y w ill m ak e th e ir future hom e. con » tip atio n are ca u sed b y n e g le ct or b y h as ru th le ssly sacrificed in d isp e n sab le station in the W est Indies. for the territories should be selecte«! from 1 1 , , ... . ,, reven u e, e n ta ile d an u n cea sin g d e fic it,; " T h e m assacres in Arm enia 1 have bona fule residents thereof, and the B c n r , \ aud erzan d er w h o cu t h is foot unavoidable circu m sta n ce s, De\\ itt s eke(, ou t o rd in a ry cu rren t exp e n ses w ith aroused th e deep sym p ath y and jus right o f self-governm ent should be a c L ‘ i “ t t * l e ** R a r * ly R isers “ w “ ill ily " to b a d ly w 1"*~ h ile sla t a m o n * th T ’ sh “*** in g “ abou l n “ sp e e d *l rro w ed m on ey, p iled up th e p u b lic I d ign atio n o f th e Am erican people, corded as far as practicable. bt by $262,000,000 in tim e o f peace, we b e lieve th e U nited S tates .should ago, is g e ttin g so he can w a lk a b o u t a th em a ll. J . C . Clc.rk, d ru ggist. • W e b elieve the citizens o f A la sk a reed an ad verse b alan ce o f tra d e , kept c rt to b rin g these atrocities to an end. < lit tle . p erp etu al m en ace h a n g in g o ver th e i i n T u rk e y A m erican residents have been should have representation in th e c o n gress o f the United States, to th e end T h ra sh in g on th e C o rn ea l H erm an !S I 1 E R W O O B . red rlem ption fu n d , paw ned A m erican I exp osed to th e gravest dangers and that needful legislation m ay be in te lli edit to alien syn d icate s, and reversed j A m erican property destroyed. There. farm h as been postp on ed tw ic e on a c c r e d i t . - _ _ _ ______ ____________ _ _ _ j ____ _ M iss A n n a T a p e is ou t from F o rila n d a ll th e m easures and resu lts o f su ccessfu l ! as eve ryw h e re , Am erican citizens and ge n tly enacted. co u n t o f rains; also th e sou n d o f th e on a v is it. “ W e sym pathize w ith all w ise an«l le g re p u b lica n rule. I A m erican property m ust be absolutely binders h a v e been hushed for th e sam e “ In th e broad effect o f its p o licy , it p rotected at all hazards and at any cost, itim ate efforts to lessen and preven t the M r. Jolrn K lc g e r lia* go n e t o th e h as p recip itate d p an ic, b lig h te d in d ustry “ W e reassert the Monroe doctrine in evils of intem perance and prom ote mor- m e tro p o lis to w o r k . ; and trade w ith p rolon ged depression its fu llest exten t, and we reaffirm the M r. F . L a n g e r, S r ., to o k a trip out to i closed factories, reduced w ork and wages, rig h t o f th e U nited S tates to give the a l “ V h e republican party is m in d fu l o f D e W itt s S arsap arilla is prep ared for P rotection o f j h a lte d en terprise and crip p le d A m erican d octrin e effect, by responding to the a p the rights ot* woman. T illa m o o k a w e e k or so ago. clea n sin g th e blood from im p u ritie s and _„T - _ 1 p io d u ctio n w h ile stim u la tin g fo ie ig n pro- p eals o f a n y Am erican state tor friendly Am erican industries includes eq ual o p M r. W m C . \ o u n g h as g o n e to L a a u ctio n for th e A m e rican m a rk e t. E v e ry in terven tion in case o f European e n portunities, equal pay for eqaul w ork and disease It do s th i* and m ore. It bu ild s protection to the home. | con sid eration o f p u b lic sa fe ty and indi- croach m en t. sp and stren - C'ju.»i:tuuons im 1‘ a y c tle fo r an in d e fin ite tim e. • W e favor the adm ission o f w om en to “ W e h av e not interfered and s M l no‘. M iss O ra Y o u n g h as go n e to A m ity fo ;; V S^ ^e!n a:i'^s th e g ò ’.vrn paired by disease. I t recom m en d s itse lf, .al . , ? . : 1 r« :* 1 2 ivn t sh a ll be rescu ed from th e hands o f in terfere w ith the existin g possessions of wider sp h srsi o f usefulness, am i w vl v is it w ith h e r a u n t for an in d efin ite tho3e w llo h av e sh ow n th em se lv e s inca- a n y E u ropean power in this hemisphere; com e their co-operation iii rescu in g th e j. C. C la r k , d ru g g ist. perio d. p a b le to con d u ct it w itho ut disaster at b ut those possessions m ust not, on any country from dem ocratic am i p op u list W e hopefully m ism anagem ent and misrule. M rs. C la ra S m o ck and h er d a u g iiU .' »'’ road, and sh all he pretext, be extended. C O R N E L IU S . “ Such are the principles and p olicie s a . . _ ® ,, | stored to the p a rty w h ich fo r 30 years look forw ard to the eventual withdrawal M iss E lla M c L iu is v isitin g in H ills D ora w ere d o w n on a v isit from D a lla s ad m in istered it w ith u n eq u aled success o f th e E uropean powers from this hem is o f the republican party. “ Bv these principles we w ill abid e, la st w r r k . | and p ro sp e rity, and in th is con n ection ph ere and to the u ltim ate union o f all boro. A ttm jx z ro rv 7,Jhc*ograph g a lle r y is 1 h ca rt,1>' in d orse th e w isd om , patrio- the E n glish -sp e ak in g parts o f the con and these policies Wc will put in to e x C fo u d C h a m b e rlin w ill le a v e th is w e e k , , _ . . . . , i tism and su ccess o f th e ad m in istratio n tin e n t bv th e free consent o f its in h ab i ecution. We ask for them th e con sid er- b e in g e re c t r i M Hus w r itin g n ear th e o f P resident H arr:= ;a. atc judgm en t o f the A m erican p eo p le for A sto n « , tants. to w n h a ll. “ W " ren ew and em p h asize our a lle g i 'F rom the hour o f achievin g their own Confident alike in the h istory o f ou r A sh ow er o f rain w as a w elcom e v isito r M r. P e te r B eck h as re tu rn e d h om e a n ce to th e p o lic y o f protec .on as the in d ep en d en ce, the people o f the United great party and in the ju stic e o f our h ere la st we»„k. b u lw ark o f A m e rica n in d u stria l in d e S tate s h ave regarded w ith sym pathy the cause, we present our platform and our from C a lifo r n ia w h ere h e h as been w o rk pen d en ce and tlie fou n d ation o f A m eri stru g g le s o f our Am erican people to free candidates in the full assurance th a t th e C la rk and W ar ! are busy w ith th eir in g fu rso cu e tim e. can d evelop m en t an d p ro sp erity. T h is th em selves from Europeon dom ination, election will bring v icto ry to th e repu b - baler th is w eek. true A m e rican p o lic y taxes foreign pro W e w atch w ith deep and abid in g inter- lican party and prosperity to th e p e o p le M r. F . V a r n e r h a s g o n e to P o rtlan d d u cts, e n to u ra g e s h om e in d u stry , and est th e heroic battle o f the Cuban patriots Gf the United S tate s.” T h e L a d ie s’ C offee c lu b m et at Mrs. to v is it w ith £iis d a u g h te r, M rs. Jane pu ts th e bu rden o f reven u e on foreign a _ g a _________ _ _____ ___ in st cru e lty ___ and oppress;on, and our __________ _____ _ Taribot's th is w eek. W iem aiu a, fo r a s h o r t period. good s; it secures th e A m erican m ark et f best h opes g o out for th e full success of H iss A n gie C la rk spen t last w eek w ith D on’ t trifle aw ay tim e when yo u h a v e M ost cv«rw o n e h e re w h o h as th e spare for th e A m erican produ cer, it u pholds I th eir determ in ed contest for liberty relative*» a t G aston . . . . . , th e A m erican sta n d a rd o f w ages for t h e ! “ T h e govern m en t o f Spain, havin g cholera morbus or d iarrheea. F ig h t tim e h a s gone: 4 ® th e coast to spen d a A m erican w o rk in gm a n ; it pu ts th e fac -1 lost co n tro l o f C u b a, and being unable them in the b egin n ing w ith D e W itt’ s T h ere w as Q u a rte rly m e e tin g at th e n u m b e r o f w e e k s art. i he seaside. tory th e e side side o o f f th th e e farm farm and and m m akes akes to pro tect the property or lives o f resident 1 to ry b by y th Y o u d o n ’t ch urch last S u u d a y. I th e A m erican farm er less d ep en d en t on A m erican citizens, or to com ply with its C o lic and Cholera Cure. ' foreign d em and an d price; it diffuses tre a ty o b liga tio n s, we believe the govern have to w ait for results, th ey are in s ta n C h a rles Jones h as gone to A storia to c - n , n ^ ‘ 1" ' n * C“ " 5*1 ge n e ral th rift anil fou n d * th e stre n g th o f m en t o f th e U n ited S tates should actively taneous, and it leaves the b ow els in work on th e railroad. B y th e u se o f S h ilo h ’ s C u re. T h is g re a t a ll on the stre n g h t o f each. In its rea- use its influence and good offices to re h ealthy condition. J. C. C la rk , d ru g g ist. Rev. and Mrs. D u n lap spen t a p art o f C o u g h C u re is th e o n ly k n o w n re m ed y so n a b le a p p lica tio n it is ju s t, fair and store peace and g iv e independence to the r .. . . , ,• ,, , . im p artial; e q u a lly opposed to foreign isla n d . the w eek in G len coe. fo r th a t t e m h ie ihoease. F o r sale at conHtro , am , (14onK.slic M o n o p o ly ; to sec- N e rv e s ou K dge. “ T h e peace and security o f the repub A. G . L u cas visited th e c o u n ty seat C la r k ’s d ru g sto re . ' tion al d iscrim in atio n and in d ivid u al lic a n d : the m aintenance o f its rightfu l “ I was nervous, tired, irritab le and _____________ | favoritism. Tiiesd. ly on business. in fluen ce am ong the nations o f the earth, “ W e den ou n ce th e present d em o cra tic d em and a naval pow er com m ensurate cross, K a r l’s Clover R oot T ea m ade me T h e n ew barn on the S ol. K m rich p la ce HAZELDALE. tarifT as se ctio n al, in ju riou s to th e pu b lic w ith its p osition and responsibility. W e, well and h a p p y.” Mrs. E . B. W ord en. ia a e a r ittg com p letion . T h e se rm o n b y M r. R a m b o last S u n I cre d it and d estru ctive to b u sin ess enter- th erefore, fa vo r the continued en large For sale at C la rk ’s drug store. ’ prise. W e d em and su ch an e q u it a b le 1 m ent o f the n avy and a com plete system Sir. N elson W ilco x has been ru stic a t d a y n ig h t m as w ell a tte n d ed . ! tariff, on such foreign im p orts as com e of h arb o r and seacoast defenses. ing1 iti th e N ehalem v a lle y . M r. M elvun S m ith a n d fa m ily h ave in to com p etitio n w ith A m e rican pro- P asturage for Stock. “ F o r th e protection o f the qu ality o f B arn ey F feraedeth al an d H u b ert sta rte d o ti t h e ir w a y b a ck to Iow a w here lucts, as w ill not o n ly fu rn ish adeq u ate ou r A m erican citizenship am i the wages F ive-hundred azres good grass, liv in g reven u e for th e n ecessary e xp en ses of th e | o f our w ork in gm en a gain st the fatal coin- th e y e x p e c t t o m a k e th e ir hom e. R ilk e s le ft M onday for A storia. go v e rn m e n t, bu t p rotect A m e rica n lab or p etition o f low -priced labor, we demand water, no barbed-wire fences, sto ck T h e sh o w e r w as m uch a p p re cia ted b y T h e re was a la w su it in tow n M o n d a y j from d eg rad a tion to th e w ag e le v el o f j th a t th e im m igration law s be th o.ou gh ly salted once a week w ithout extra ch arge. th e fa rm ers, as it ca m e in tim e to benefit o th er laud s. en forced and so exten d ed as to exclude Horses $ i.oo, ca ttle 75c per head per before H is H on or, Mr. D orricn . “ W e are not p led ged to a n y p a rticu la r from en tran ce to the U n ited States those month. R ates on four or m ore h ead . L ew is W e id e w itsch is b u ild in g h im s e lf t *ie *a lt * P ° ta to e * * » d gard en s, sch ed u les. T h e qu estion of ra tes is a w ho can neither read nor write. a new house n ear Mr. P o llo c k ’s. M r. H o d g e * w h o w en t to A la s k a to p ractica l qu estion, to be go v e rn e d by the “ T h e civ il service law was placed on Horses left here well be sent to th e co n d itio n s o f th e tim e and o f p rodu ction ; th e statu te books b v the republican pasture, N o scrub bulls or sta llio n s T h e P io n e e r sod a m an o f P o rtlan d w o rk in th e m ir-e s - h as retu rn ed. H e th e ru lin g and u n com p rom isin g p rin cip le p a rty, w h ich has a lw ays sustained it, taken. Care taken to prevent accid en ts « a s in tow n W e d n e sd a y m o rn in g. ! d id n o t fin d w h at k e k o :>ed fo ri b e s id ts . is th e p rotection and d ev elo p m en t o f an d w e renew our repeated declarations T . , T>, . , • , | h e d o es n o t lik e th e c lim a te th ere. A m e rican lab or and in d u stry. T h e ; th at it sh all he th o ro u gh ly and honesty or escapes, but w ill be responsible for J. C. B u chan an h as sh ip p ed a g re a t ! co u n try d em an d s a rig h t se ttle m e n t and ; en forced and extended w herever practic- none. deal o f b aled h a y d u rin g th is season. L a st S a tu r d a y n ig h t as som e o f the Edw ard L . N aylor. able. b o y s w ere g o in g to th e d a n c e th e y w ere th en it w an ts rest. Miss M y rtle T ib b itts , w h o h as been “ W e b e lie ve th e repeal o f th e reci -1 “ W e d em and th a t every citizen o f the M ay 1st, 1896. Forest G ro ve O r. n e a rly sca re d b a ck b y a b la c k b ear th at p ro citv a rra n g em en ts n ego tiated b y tlie ■ U n ited S tate s sh all be allow ed to cast r io t in g h er b ro th e r in P o rtla n d , h as re- ! stood in th e road. I t h as been seen se v last rep u b lican a d m in istratio n w as a 11a- one free and un restricted ballot, and turned. R ipans T a b u les cu re headache. eral tim e s la te ly In th is v ic in ity , and as tio n al d isg ra ce , and ive d em and th e ir re- th at su ch b allot he counted and returned Revs D unlap and C lin e, ot H ills b o ro , u is su p posc(i to be th e b e a r th a t escaped n ew al and e xten sio n on such term s as | as cast. R lpans T ab u les: a t d ru ggists. ded icated th e ch u rc h a t P le a sa n t V ie w , from th e c it y p a r k _ for w h lch th ere is a w ill eq u a lize our tra d e w ith o th e r na tion s, rem ove th e restrictio n s w h ich now S n o d a ). rew ard offered, it d id n o t t a k e th e boys ob stru ct th e sale o f A m erican products ; in th e ports o f o th er cou n tries, and secure Mis« K a tie P a u li, o f H illsb o ro , w as lo n g to g e t a cro w d in sea rch for it. en larged m ark ets for th e prod u cts o f our tlie g a e st o f M iss G ra c e C o rn eliu s d u rin g _______________ farm s, forests and factories. tlie past w eek. Poison I v y , in se c t b ite s, b ruises, “ P ro tectio n an d re cip ro city are the ! tw in m easures o f rep u b lica n p o licy, and C. W . H e n d ric k s h as tak e n a co n tra ct sca ld s, b u rn s, a re q u ic k ly cu red b y I)e- M c u ttin g 65,000 feet o f lu m b e r for th e W it t ’s W itc h -H a z e l sa lv e , th e g re a t p ile ! go han d in h an d . D em ocra tic ru le has re ck le ssly stru ck d ow n b oth, and both Special Bargains in Tw enty and Forty Acre A n drew s L u m b er C o. cu re. J . C . C la r k , d ru g g ist. , m ust be re-estab lish ed . P ro te ctio n , for I w h at we produce; free adm ission s for the T h e y o u n g frien d s o f M iss C o ra l i T racts in Washington, Yamhill I n ecessaries o f life w h ich we d o n o t pro- W ilk e s g a v e h er a plea san t su rprise p a rty SCH O LLS. j «luce; re cip rocal a g reem en ts o f m utu al and Tillamook counties. T h u rsd a y e v e n in g . C h as. K o e b e r and fa m ily w ere v isitin g ! in terest w h ich ga in open m ark e ts in re tu rn for our open m ark ets to oth ers. A. J. W ilk e s and fa m ily e x p e c t to m ove C . L e B e a u , o f L a u re l R id g e , S u n d a y. I P ro te ctio n b u ild s up d om estic in d u stry to T illam o o k sh o rtly . T h e y w ill be M r. a n d M rs. S o l J a ck and M iss N ita, and trade and secures our ow n m ark e t grea tly m issed b y th e ir frien d s here. o f F a r m in g to n , w ere v isitin g at J. W . | for ourselves; re c ip r o c ity b u ild s up for- e ign trade an d fin d s an o u tle t for our T h e la d ie s m et la st T h u rsd a y a t th e B a k c r’s S u iid a v . I surplus. d m r c h and g a v e it a go o d c le a n in g . A n W ig g in g to n an d a frien d from e n jo y ab le tim e w as h ad and go o d w o rk P o rtlan d w ere v is h in g h is a u n t, M rs. tion for not k e e p in g faith w ith th e su gar w as done. T a y lo r la st w e e k . produ cers o f th is co u n try. T h e republi- : can p a rty favors such p rotection as w ill P resid in g E ld e r G u e h e ld th e fou rth J. D. R o w e ll is ly in g in a p recariou s lea d to th e p rodu ction on A m erican soil I k eep th e best rigs obtainable; h ave safe ge n tle q u arte rly m eetin g h ere S a tu rd a y and d e co n d itio n . D rs. B a ile y an d L in k la te r o f a ll th e su gar w h ich th e A m erican peo horses and every accom m odation for the com fort livered a le ctu re on th e W om en o f th e are in a tte n d an ce . p le use, and for w h ich th ey p a y oth er cou n tries m ore th an $ 100,000,000 a n and pleasure o f m y customers W ar ut n igh t. H . C . P lu m m e r, o f S h erw o o d , w as th e n u ally. C . W . J a m e s’ b e rry p a tch h as been a g u e st o f h is sister, M rs. A lic e C u m m in gs, “ T o a ll o f ou r produ cts— to th o se o f h a c k m e e t s e v e r y t r a in scene o f a c tiv ity n o tw ith sta n d in g th e S a tu rd a y an d S u n d a y . th e m in e and field , as w ell as th o se o f I th e sh eep and th e fa cto ry — to h em p , to heat and d ryn ess o f th e season. T h e Passengers called for or taken to a n y part o f the Mrs. W a lla n , w ith A d ith a and E lg in , w ool, th e produ ct o f th e g re a t in d u stry berries are la rge and w ell d evelop ed . city . Patron age o f Com m ercial Men solicited w ere v is itin g re la tiv e s a t M cM in n v ille o f sh eep h u sb a n d ry, as w ell as to the j fin ish ed w oolen s o f th e m ill, w e prom ise M r. Henj. S ch o fie ld fe ll from a load o f , h c Jatter p a tt o f last w ecU . H. D ,’’JO N ES, F orest G rove th e m ost am ple protection . cord w ood and n a rro w ly escap ed b ein g F ra n k T u rk , C la u d e J a ck so n , am i M rs. “ W e favor restorin g th e e arly A m e rican k ille d la st T u esd ay , h is h e ad h a v in g 1 Cm rick an d G ro n e r sta rte d M o n d a y fo r p o lic y o( d iscrim in a tin g d u ties for the stru ck a lo g , rem leritig h im un con sciou s th e seaside for a th re e w e e k 's sojou rn . u p b u ild in g o f our m erch a n t m a rin e , and and le a v in g him w ith se v era l severe th e p rotection o f ou r sh ip p in g in terests M r. A tlam s h as ren ted th e flour an d in th e fo reign -ca rryin g trade, so .\m eri- bruises. sa w tn ill o f S . S e e ly and is re a d y for or- can sh ip s, th e p rodu ct o f A m erican lal>or, d ers. T h o se w h o p a tro n ise h im are sure em p lo ve il in A m e rican sh ip ya rd s, sa ilin g G . C . R I D E R , P r o p . F E R N I I I I .I ,. . u n der th e S tars and S trip es, and m anned, o f s a tisfa ctio n . officered, and ow n ed b y A m erican s, m ay Mr. C . G . H a n c o c k w as c a llin g on M iss G ra ce W a lla n a cco m p a n ie d h e r rega in th e c a rry in g o l our foreign com - q ,\ n \ O L \ ^ frien d s h e re S u n d a y . n iece M iss Iv y D u v a ll to M cM in n v ille m erce * “ T h e rep u b lican p a rty is u n reserved ly T ill-. O N I,\ Firnt-CInnn atul Mrs. H olm es, o f P ortlan d , is v isitin g F rid a y w h ere sh e w ill rem ain for an in for sou n d m on ey. It caused th e e n a ct S tr ic tly T em p oran ee R e s ta u w ith h e r sister Mr«. H u lsm an . d efin ite period. m en t o f th e law p ro vid in g for th e re ran t in th e e lty . Mrs. M . C . D a v is is v is itin g w ith h er T h e re c e n t sh ow ers o f rain h ave laid su m p tion o f specie p a ym e n ts in 1879; sin ce th en e v e ry d olla r has been as good sister M rs. K a lse li n ear H illsb o ro . th e dust and e v e r y th in g h as a refreshed as gold ; we are u n a lte ra b ly opp osed to Mrs. M o lto n , o f P o rtlan d , is sp e n d in g a ppearan ce. E v e n th e farm ers w ear a e v e ry m easure ca lcu la te d to d eb a se our cu rre n cy or im p air th e cred it o f our a few d a y s w ith h er sister M rs. L . D avis. eh eerfu l co u n ten a n ce. co u n try. M r. P. H . G r a y sp e n t S u n d a y w ith h is T h e su rprise p a rty a t M r. A d a m s’ Tues- W e are, th erefore, opposed to the fam l y , re tu rn in g to P o r tla n d M on ilav. (Ja y eve. in h o n o r o f Urr«l s b irth d a y w as free co in a ge o f silv e r e xcep t b y interna- R ev. D eR u e, o f V e r b o o rt, w ill h o ld a p leasan t affair. 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