g r e a t e s t senator, and his benefactor.
and e n g a g e in a war for the spolia-
• " n .O r u tii/u o f tin t benefactor’s character
for loyalty and fidelity to a cause
which ha» commau led hi* gifted
T U I t T<J «I'Rnt lUkt-R'
Kuttur Pr»t
t a l e n t s for a lifetim e1
TH E
HATCH ET.
fa
»
T A C T 1 r s OK T H E o r k g o x i a x .
Salem
Snpt. Jones of V iriu o
county is e lito r in chief, assisted
by a corp o f fifteen prominent e in -
cators
Sal«cription pri~e until
March i. is 50 cents
—
—
T h e death of Robert ImSrie re
moves a m in w ho. during the long
rears o f h k residence in W ashing
t n cou n ty. was a potent factor in
its advancem ent. H e « • public
spirited and
generous hearted
^ueb men are rare and when one
dies his memory deserves m re than
a passing thought, even in this
busy world.
outside of Pcrtland '.ha: possess
any ability, influence or standing
express the utmost confidence in
Mr M itchell's republicanism and
nrge bis re-election.
One IS justified in doubting the
sincerity and honesty of the Ore
?onLln *“ questioning Mr. Mitchell
« to his vote in future financial
legislation. Is the Oregonian any
duller o f comprehension o r mere
devoted t o the party and its p r i o r i -
p!e* than all the other papers in the
state* Is it not singular that the
Oregonian should be alone in its
expressed doubts?
One is constrained to conclude
that the Oregonian is animated by
State Supt. Iririn has a plan to
its old-time personal animosity to
have the state insure school build
ings. which, as the loss last vear wards Mr Mitchell, rather than by
was less than $ i.c c o while ’ ‘ he any fear o fh is aiding free silver s
amount paid insurance companies a t i t
Corvallis G azette. Jan 1.
was almost $:o,ooo. would be a
B y re-electing Hon. John H.
considerable saving.
Mitchell to the United States sen
Tw * M f N
o m i »
fi ane
li i«-r. l a i s s e « i c i u th e re»drt>ce o f
fax» wo« J a s e s ¿ » te s e , za HzDsttoro at
1 4 5 o d o t i Toreri» y a fie ro o e o . a lte r aa
ila r e » o f a a i y « e « r e i
Mr. l a t i n e
w as ia poor h e a lth d a r a g th e last t i n e
years AV«a tkrrr yn rs e g o fais w .fe
« « * C"»* sh ock to fai».
R o b e rt ta b e s e « a s t o n ia O hio,
A l g o : i t . 1S51. I c in g o s e r 65 5ears eld.
He w as take, bv bis paren ts to Illin ois,
wheo be w as - ye a rs old. and ia that
O ur "o u tsp o k en " rural sta*es-
man. Mr. Wheeler. < f Greenville,
« * t e be B i m r i l l a r r A n a M cG ee
In
would "p a rify the United States
*^5 9
to Oregon end for a
w h ik tire d « it b b U broth er. Soon a fter
senate by the elimination o f repub-
th ey b o e g b t a fir m abou t 6 m iles east
lican members *
o f here, w h ere th ey h ave sin ce lived.
Mr. Wheeler s letter o f Dec. 31
A t th e tim e o f h is d eath M r. Im brie
t > T h e Oregonian reveals the char
o w n ed » boot 1500 acres o f lan d in and
acter o f the chosen tactics o f the
abou t H illsb o ro . H e also h ad large in-
is a c i.D m a r w k f . k i s t h e m a o s editor o f that organ who has orga-
t rests in »heep and horses in E astern
T a ru D tr n o a
th e h atchet i ,
W akscicgton.
H e w as a lw a y s an ad-
' nize 1 his bushw hackers and politi
m ia t ew y .
m rer o f good sto ck .
the breeding
cal mercenaries to assail Mr. Mitch
o f good horses in. th is co u n ty had been
I f y o o tait to receive j o u r p aper it w ill ell who is everyw here recognized
» » . t r a l l y Aided b y h i . e ffo m .
be a fa vo r if yow w ill n otify os at
as the leader o f the republican party
He took a v e r y A c tiv e p art in th e w o ik
in the state o f Oregon, a leader by
o f th e state fair, and w as a lw a y s in a t
te n d a n ce at its sessions; and served on
aOsTTX CWAIG
HWTO« * * b ftOrtlETOI- whose unparalleled efforts our state
im portan t com m ittees. T h e success o i
was led into the victorious column
ate the coming legislature will com th e W ash in gton C o u n ty A gricu ltu ral
-WKADABLE
F ig h t
Qf republican state*, a leader pos-
S o cie ty w as m a in ly d ue to th e interest
\ ELtABLE
. . P aces
i
■
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r
ply w ith the wishes o f a great c u - h e took in its a ffa irs, h a v in g for a cum-
S P IR IT OF T H E OREGON PR ESS.
jo n ty Ot the people o: the state.
b e , o f y ears been its president, and one
.iE P L 'B L I C A .V
. W eekly
SCSS,ng t h a t r a r e S t P °wer am o3S
E d i g
t o r men
i a l C who
o m m made
e n t o f it L e possible
a d in g S t for
vs-
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livin
La Grande Gazette, Jan I .
o f its organ izers. P robab ly n o man in
p a p e r s o n t h e S e n a t o r i a l Q u e s tio n .
T h e H A T C H E T has th«* la u g in t the republican party to have the
W ash in gto n c o u n ty co n trib u ted any
T h e country republican press is n jote to its a d v an ce th an d id Mr. Im brie.
C ir c u la tio n o f an y n e w sp a p e r incoming administration o f which
so t a t A ll n ecessary .
gettin g lined up f r and against the
H e w as a lw a y s ready to con trib u te to
in W a sh in g to n C o u n ty .
Mr. W heeler boasts. Such a leader
T he Plast Portland Chronicle is
election of Senator Mitchell E very b enevolen t purposes, and m an y w ill now
is Senator John H Mitchell.
very much exercised over the silent
echo o f the Oregonian is opposed to ml!” 014 hriP” 'S hand.
No Am erican statesman, living contempt
SKXATO K
M IT C H E L L
A XI» O I K
with which Senator , -
n __ . * .
__
_.
Mr. Im iu ic is th e last o f three brothers
Frater.
.
... , ..
. . . .
VKTEKAX8.
or dead, has ever displayed a M itchell treats the loud demand o f h im — Portland Oregon
6
w h o settled in th is cou n ty, D avid d yin g
Jan. 5 t h .
in 18S1 and Jan ies in ISi»7. Besides be-
deeper-dyed love for the principles
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in g on e o f th e o rg an izers of th e H illsboro
The services o f Senator Mitchell of republicanism the*principles ct two or three newspapers in this
N e rv e , u . V . i .
G ran g e , he w as a m em ber o f T u a litv
in the United States Senate in be- Americanism and the principles and state for a published statement of
•I w as nervous, tire d , irrita b le a n d
lo d Sr - N o 6 A F & A - SI • b ein g in
half of the rights and interests of platform o f the republican* party bis present view s on the financial
K a rl s C lo v e r R oot T e a m ad e m e S 00' 1 »‘ “ d in g "> both orders at the
the survivors o f the late C ivil W ar,
WJS demonstrated by Senator q ues*ion. It is not at all necessary
W orden. tim e o f hi* d e a th . T h e tu neral will
as well as his iedem ita' le persever- Mitchell in his great Woodburn tbat tbc senator should make any w ell And h a p p y .” Mrs. E . B
t a * e p la ce F rid a y at 11 A . M ., from the
W est U nion ch u rch .
vance to secure national recogri- 'Peer'll made during the late cam such statement
T o m ake such a F o r sale a t C la rk s d ru g store,
T h e ch ild re n o f the d eceased are:
tion of the services o f the survivors P*'Kn T h e W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y request, let alone demand it. Is
F A K M IX G T O V .
Jam es H . Im b rie , T. R Im b n e , E liza
of the Indian wars of our own state. H a t c h e t printed three thousand nothing more nor less than a stupid
T h e re w as a p la y p a rty at Mr. J. V i l l beth F rcen er. Jan e Benson. F ra n k Im
have been crowne I with that de- coP*es o f that eloquent, persuasive e exhibition
hostility, b n e . M. M illais an d R alp h im b rie , all
r’ s la st F rid of
a y inexplicable
n ig h t.
gret of success which gives char
and logical speech, and sent it into ! as
b> to
no the
means
inspired
by
any
doubt
T
h
e
re
w
as
a
plea
san
t
p
a
rty
g iv e n a t o f whom e x c e p t Mrs. Benson are resi-
future course o f the sena*
acter and distinction to onr great tbree thousand homes ia W ish in g
Mr. S w o p e 's N ew Y e a r ’s eve.
d en ts o f H illsb oro.
legislator. Fearlessly has he de- ton county, and it is the fault 01 tor on the m oney question.
M iss A lice C h ristian , of F o re st G rove,
manded justice for the v t te r a r s o f ^ r W heeler who reads only the
H aving said previous to the hold- is v isitin g h er sister. Mrs. S w ope.
W illia m M au zcy died at h is hom e.
Oregon, veterans whose sterling editorial vaporings o f T he Oregon tng o f the national republican con
__________^
Mr. Cah
ow and w ife .p e n ^ t th eir X n m “ * r
l m on W ed oead ay n ig h t at
- - ‘i«tb eir »on^
7:30 o ’c lo ck . H e w as born in F lem in g
honor and claim* before the govern ,an about our greatest sutesm an vention that he would be guided by „ Oregon O ty m - u
ment have been vindicated and de- that he does not know Senator th* declaration o f his party in con
Mr Lincoln Lander lose hi. little co u n ty. K y ., M arch 10, 1819. being
n e arly 78 re a rs o f age.
fended by Senator Mitchell, urui in M itchell's position which has been ■ vention assembled; having contri- 1 baby last Tuesday night. It w as one
response to his appeals therecogni- squarely
squarely and
and unequivocally
unequivocally defined
defined 1 bated
buted largely
largely to
to the republican month and three day.'old.
lo fV t mg-
■ MMaMfurike
t «a w oaty a ra * tte eUrtwuam of b i n u t t j »
tW ■ c r y a e caa a « k f
fern* of frorral isteresi gntrfmlij rem r wi
1
tion and gratitude of a nation have w i t h g r e a t p o w e r a n d e m p h a s is t o ' ' i e f t r y i n t h i s s t a t e b y f a l l i n g in
been conceded and granted as due b e a l l t h a t t h e r e p u b lic a n p a r t y h a s lin e a n d v i g o r o u s l y a n d f e a r l e s s l y
c h a m p i o n i n g t h e p r in c i p le s o f s o u n d
not only tc the wounded legions of e v e r c o n t e n d e d fo r
X o baseness can eqnal that de m'>:ie> and protection, does it not
the Arm y o f the Republic » h o
at the cannon s mouth, rescued pravity ot heart which w ould now 'eem unreasonable, childish and in-
J^Kir government from m in, but also 'g nare the great services rendered ' -ane t o demand o f the senator a
foAt-rvices apd hardships of our own bV Senator Mitchell as the chain- p u b lis h e d s t a t e m e n t as to his v i e w s
veterans who stood in order service- 1 P1011
good governm ent, good 1 oa ,be currency question? Why-
able to defend the lives, homes and mone>' and protection for the peo not
W illiam M cK inley for such
property of the government as well j PIe
lbe United States.
|3 statement?
Senator M
M itchell
itchell in
in his
his speeches
speeches
as o f our own people against the! T he P °litic;tI harlequins a n i l
Senator
hostile and seditious attitude o f poltroons, who are now following
savage and eiu tn rit o f the nation *he leadership o f T h e Oregonian
w n o during and subsequent to the ' anil r « ' t o t i n g its groundless fabri-
perio«l o f territorial dependency- cations for the impeachment o f the
constituted a standing menace of loyalty o f Senator Mitchell to the
.
.
the greatest m agnitude to our peo principles of the republican party.
are inspire! by that motive o n l y
ple and state.
Is there now in all o f this com which led Judas captive to an
monwealth one to be found who ignominious grave.
T he great deliverer o f our state
can be persuaded to impersonate
the base ingratitude o f the assassin in the hour of imminent political
o f Cicero, whose eloquence had de l * n l will occupy a place in history,
fended his life, and thus requite the I u n ow ned for the glo ry o f his work.
service» of our great senator by an j when the explorers for antiquities
assault upon his loyalty, a thous ! in the ancient city of Portland shall
and times tested and proved by his seek in vain for a trace or vestige
eloquent defence and advocacy of of the existence of T h e Oregonian
T h e lite ra y i t J a c k 's sch o o l bouse last riv ed here O cto b er 15.
F rid a y e ve n in g w as n ot v ery w ell attend-
ed on Account o f th e h o lid ay?
A b e tte r
tim e is e xp e cte d n e x t F rid a y n ig h t.
M r. Ben Brow n, o f L au rel, w h ite tak
in g a load o f fu rn itu re t o Mr. O g d e n 's
place dow n on the S lo n g h , found a m ire
hole in fro n t o f Mr. T o u lk is' p la ce w here
• he sta yed for a cou ple o f boars.
A p a rty o f y o u n g people m et at M r.
Joseph J a c k ’ s last We<Ines<iay eve n in g
« r / T t r . a°!i
luring the campaign said it was y|rs Joseph Ja ck . M r and M rs. Geo.
onl>' through the publication of Robinson, Mia«m Hrttie. Annie, Id a and
garbled extracts from his s p e e c h e s . Phoebe J a ck , B « tr ic e O gd en , F lo rin e
; -delivered in the senate that it was Hud! an,i Rusha Peck. Messrs. Will,
made to appear that he favored in-
AHf Tt’ Gco- Henry and Benj Jack,
,
,
e
,
'»«Pendent free coinage; that he
! favored free coinage onIv through
a n a u o ru o fi O j'clea.
u r,s ht H urt and M iss M au.l i>ar-
1S43
H e lived
ngi
P0WDE1
Absolutely Pure.1
Celebrate l f<*r It« gn at leavening Mrei
health fiilno» Azures the food avail
.„ ,i »;) |orln, „( adulteration common i,
■ heal'
lauds KOVAL BAKING KIW
CO., NEW YORK.
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U . S . Lan d B u s in e s s sA Specialty
K. R. TICKETS,
A N l>
STEAM SHIP TICKETS
T o all fa rts o f the
United States. Canada at
Europe.
H. W . SC O TT.
GENERAL FIN AN CIA L AG EN T A
REAL ESTATE BROKE]
O ffice upstairs in In g le s ’ Building
Forest Grove,
Oregt
Brick for Sak
160.000 G o o d Q u a l i t
C heap
It.
T ” . C ' i t t < * ll
V
in h is n ativ e sta te u n til he w a s 21 y e a r ,
old . w hen b e m oved to M is-o u n . In
,842 he started fo r O rvogon, p .y in g for
- -
1 mi'.e Nortliwi-st of Forest On
fi
Baeklen's Arnica S a l v e .
t
T h e Best S alve in the w orld for Q'i
h»s board on th e w ay b y a ctin g as d river Bruises. Sores
Uicexx, S a lt Rhes
o f o x e n . He cern e direct to th e T u alatin r e v e r Sores. T etter. C h a p p e d Hat
p la in s, and to o k up a d on ation land Cirilbiains. Corns, and a ll S k in En
-ions, and positively cures F ile s, or
cla im o f 320 a cre s, on e o f th e ch oicest
pay required. It is g u aran te e d to |
fa rm s,in th is c o s n t y , on w h ich be lived perfect satisfaction or m o n e y refund
u n til h is d eath .
Frice 15 cen ts per b ox. F o r sale
In 1847 he m arried M ias E lle n E va n s, -^as- M iller,
d a u g h te r ot Dr, E v a n s, a p h ysicia n and
D e n t is t r y .
B a p tist m in U ter, w ho cam e to O regon
Dr. R. H . H ovey h a v in g locate
in 1845. T h e d isco v ery o f g o ld in C a li
fornia in 1849 to o k M r. M auzey and his Forest G rove for the p ractice o f dentisj
w ife th ere. T h e y spen t tw o ye a rs neai rakes this m ethod o f in fo rm in g th e ]
S a cram e n to , g o in g and retu rn in g o ver .ic th a t he is prepared to d o a n y wc
lan d. O n th eir retu rn , th e y liv *d on •hat line. O ffice in In g le s & P o r t|
b u ild in g .
th e farm , w h ich in la te r years h as been
add ed to by p u rch a sin g a d jo in in g farm s.
In 1861 Mr. M auzey returned to h is home
in K e n tu c k y , and m arried M iss M artha
n e x t :
Jones, w ho su rv iv e s him .
F iv e ch ild re n , a ll liv in g , w as th e result
o f Mr. M auzey s first m arriage. Th ey
H A IR C U T
international agreement and that he da, at the home o f th e bride , m other,
W H IL E Y
purposed battling for bimetallsm on M rs. M . E . D a rn e ll. C a lv in J a c k . J. P.i
j those lines. H e did not titter a officiatin g. A m on g th ose presen t w ere,
W A IT .
word during his splendid canvass
M arts. Mrs. D arn ell, M rs. O tis
arc: L u cin d a J .n .. B a llard , o f S e .n l« '. » ¡h a v in g m a d e O RS}'
W ash .; T h o m as A le x a n d e r M an zey, ol
-
J
o fth e state that indicated he pur
' H o”
running counter to the plat Mr
iIrv Uwrcnc, antl faml,T Mr' W ash in gto n ; M rs. M aria B eagle, o f P e n
A
T
W
I
K
T
Z
B
R O S.
d leton ; M art .a A n n Im b rie, w ife ot
lorln of
party, but on the con- and Mrs. A n d erson and fa m ily, and M r.
C o u n ty C le rk Im b rie. o f H illsb o ro ; and " as,) * ni*
Clean at the
, r a r -v “ id everything
that any- C a n n in g
Mary L e titia S m ith , o f C aliforn ia.
B a th s ill Town.
reasonable minded republican could
M r. -Mauzey w as a ch arter m em ber o f Tw o doors S o u th o f Y e rts H a ll,
C ‘»n.iimplIon r a n B . C a re d
th e H illsb o ro G r a n g e , and was its mas-
v-»pect in opposition to the wisdom
()4
o f i n d e p e n d e n t fr e e s i l v e r a s a d
Bv the use o f S h ilo h ’ s C u re. T h is g re a t ter.
W A N r K I ' -KVEKAI. FAITHFUL MEN I
tbe principles and pledges of the ' or itA political vampires
* y women to travel for resnoniible esll
_ ^ ,
. ^ . ,
. _
•.»fees! h otw in • *revon . HaUrv |7fe0, pnyd
republican party, made not o n l y in I
M .tchell's eloqnence in j vocated by the popocrats.
^
^
F o r sale at h e h ad c o n sid e rab le m onev loan ed oa* g * . « a d expen»», t a t t lo a p t m u i
•»
k - rence.
»ell
oldressed stamped
kell-aimrf.sert
stumped I
the senate chamber before the civil- the senate-chamber in behalf o f this
Senator M itchell evidences great Clark s drug store.
H e w as a lw a y s con sid ered v ery carefu l ««.ope. The National, SiBr Bnildiiix, (falai
•zed world, bat also in every couuty slate has become embodied in moc- sense in treating with silent con
in h is busin ess, a n d h is property, real
Who can t
and peraonal, is w o rth abou t fi$ ,ooo.
u mental forms of the
tempt * ----------------
the constant --
jibes
f personal
in this state?
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' indestructible
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T l ’ A L A T IN .
of some c
thing to 11
T h e funeral ta k e s p la ce tod ay from
M r. B a ile y, o f S an d P it, is m etro p o liz-
I» there a republican veteran in improvements which posterity- w ill enemies
H e can w ell afford to
the W e st U nion B a p tist ch u rch .
E
F
H
?
S
Ä
B ir a
in
g
th
ese
few
d
ays.
all the ranks o f the Gtand Arm y of behold and utter his name with treat w ith contum ely all such,
sad4-!!..
°
the Republic in this state who will Kr*teful hearts when such blind
republican who took part in
Hon. Jam es Th om pson lett fo r G r a n t's
" E x c u s e m e ,” ob served th e m an in
now demonstrate bis ingratitude s > « * P * w n ts as Mr. W heeler wiU the Ute cam paign, battling for the Pass on th e 6th in st.. a n d from th en ce to
th e ca p ttol.
sp ectacles, “ b ut I am a surgeon, and
by degenerately- serving the ambi- have t>ccn forgotten even by his cause o f sound money- and protec
th a t is not w h ere th e liv e r is .” "N e v e r
M iss M ary W e rt, o f A m b o y , W a sh .,
tion o f faithless poltroons who <>wn lineal descendants.
tion could afford to refuse adherence
you m in d w here h is liv e r is ,” retorted
SCM.t
visited
h
er
v
en
era
b
le
gran
dm
oth
er.
Mrs.
may seek to ignore the highest
T b e H a t c h e t takes this occa
to his party 's national platform no
th e oth er. " I f it w as in h is b ig toe or
C u m m in gs, o f S an d P iL
h is le ft ear D e W itt's L ittle E a r ly Risers
type o f consecration and devotion sion to congratulate the people o f “ tatter to w hat position elected; no
Misa S h o rt, la te ly from B ritish C o lo m w ou ld reach it and sh ak e it for h im . On
to the platform and principles of lhe »tote of Oregon, to congratulate «natter what his previous view s on
b ia, is p ro v in g to be a v e r y successful th a t yo u can b et y o u r gig-lam p s
J .C .
the republican party*
,be republican party, over
the the dominant question. Free silver
teach er in d istrict N o. 82.
d a r k , d ru ggist
Is there a su rvivin g veteran o f 'cadershtp of Senator Mitchell who '* jn s: as dead today as is free trade
Dr. V in c e n t's sh in g le salu tes th e
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S T O V E S . T I .W V A R ]
the wars in our own state who can
iortitude o f purpose, for heroic — Pendleton Tribune
ze p h yrs o f th e T u a la tin . W e h a il t h « .
T h . in . „ * » « ,„
approve of that insufferable politi- c ffjrt in behalf o f our fellow citi
A S O L I T A R Y O P P O S IT IO N .
doctor, and p red ict success in you r n ew
C o n stip a tio n ca u ses m ore ' than h a lf
cal persecution which seeks to zenH ^or *be title to their homes,
It must be rememliered that
th e ills o f w om en
C arl s C lo ve r R oot
place our great senator in the cate an<* wh<xSe struggle for the glory o f there are other republican papers in
T h e m asqu erad e b a ll g iv e n un der th e T e * “ * p leasan t cu re for C o n stip ation ,
gory o f an alien enemy to onr state onr 00“ >monwealth cannot be ex- Oregon besides the Oregonian, and auspices o f th e U n ite d A rtisan s on N e w F o r * * 'e a t C la rk "s d ru g store.
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Y e a r s e ve w as th e greatest e ve n t o f th e
and nation*
celled by the record o f any Am eri-
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many republicans
the state be- season. S e v e n ty -fire couple d id ju stice
I o n i- P a tr o n a g e S o lic ite d |
Is there a veteran who can for can sutesm an and the H a . c h e t rides Mr I.ydell Baker
T he Ore
Attention. Veterans.
to th e supper g iv e n b y Dr. T a y lo r. T h e
get the pledge offer, repe-ted to
with pnde and confi,fence genian ’» help in carrying the state new b all w as a rtistica !I t d ecorated and
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I f y o u are en title d to an in crease o f M a in S t .. F o r e s t
pen sion , e m p lo y J H . Dolstrum . H e has
stand four square in defense of those ,hat * *
U J 'a sh tn g to n for M cK in ley i , recognized and ap
^ h .n ,m « n , to th« gorgcousr.es,
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h l ‘* **» « '•! '-ears e xp erien ce w ith th e
who have espoused the c a n * of the crn,nt>
“ ot M l° * T h e Oregon- p ^ a , ^
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and e v id e n tly proved ,0 be ; an apt pupil p rop erty w ell insured.
th
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money and sound govern
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Ihe great editor o f T h e Oregonian.
G en tlem en .
partment o f the Interior?
J. H. D o u tr o ii , J. P.
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record can there be found a soldier
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“ <1 » U in g lots oi it, he took a be
th e much needed state public Nenator M itchell’a republicanism ipneed a ball on th is part df -»«re
Wanted-An idea
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J. L. De mpse^
Builders' and
General Hardwar
Agricultural Implement
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o f hon rtble services and impulses
and w orthy o f bis career who win
desert the cause o f our state, her
school journal has made its appear
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very creditable
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