Washington County hatchet and Forest Grove times. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1896-1897, April 29, 1897, Image 4

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TH E H ATCH ET.
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th a t
th e State Factory This democratic rede ia at the national |
B eal E sta te T r a n sfe r s
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, capital on business— cash business He ! c. J. XrDotig»l to X. W. Portlaud Sub.
Inspector reported that there are faJ
mcalMBg ^ ^
of the ^
one-hundred-thousand more people ..Ch„ ley.. RoS4 , nd Constitutional Me-
I at M k post-office at Forçât Grove. Or. aa
Second-el*»* mail matter.
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e m p lo y e d
th an th e r e
TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS.
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D is p a tc h e s from all o v e r th e c o u n tr y
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H A T C H E T PB1NTHRY, PUBLISHERS
EADABLE
E L IA B L E
E P U B L IC A N
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R ig h t
P ages
W eekly
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legjsiatlire to ^
e,ected
daf „ 8me
tbe riKht to elect a senator.
them also that the -allied force, will con- f>
been m a d e,
th e r e
Co.
a m H Fear and wf to N ST For*land
. i win
T ony’s
Bub k k c o *. si m a in t n r l w..
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in Oregon.
effort h a s
ln w .,* .,« ..
j j Morgan ans wito J n Hero man it*
7 and H blk 4 Kairvier r »<ld to HilU*
hst members of the senate. He tells
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them if-Corbett is seated, tne govenor WMhingU)u Co 1^D,1 ,„d improvement
will not call a special session, givin g |
Co to Alice M Thoru tract IS it. Ce-
He tells
Fr»nk * Miller »nd wf to Adam
»rol tbe neat Oregon leg.slature; insur-
in g a d e m o c ra tic o r p o p u lis t s senator.
e n a to r .”
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f . 5 th , haa
h i , nani„
m g w a y ot nis, tn at nas m a d e nis n am e
j „ O re g o n h a rd ly a m e m o ry , “ it is th e
O Sebmender to vbbie Bourher
Its 1 aud 2 tn Han,lit' n't add to
Beaverton
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J C K elly etai to Guslan Teufel 4 a of
teclllsrl w
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Mandana U I h Tpe aud hiisbaud ,o
Camilla A t ale so.so sec 8 1 1 • r S w
and other land»-
W illiam Raid and « l l o W U Nesarvey
Its 7 and » bik 2 W Portlaud HeUhis
ud a f to C rl l ptou
- t n ^ W vttybu ry an
Corbett," Corbett’s prospects are so un-
flattering th at be once more makes terms
the
enemies
of
NoltDer> whfle
C o w 1, see as 11 ar i w
tbe republican
he is in the em-
has been a lr e a d y a g r e a t in - ploy Qf Corbett, evidently carries definite
crease in the imports o f wool on assurances, given by the Simon-pure re-
account o f tbe expectation that the publicans to the leaders of populism, as An(nu w Atterbury sud wf to Auua A
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duty on wool w ill
be reimposed.
to the future. It
It is written, •’ By their
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w o o l.
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THAT T!
1 00'10
I FAC-SIMILE
2 3*1 00
41 « 00
I m a m s
S u c h fa c ts
ago
th e
$152,000,000 m a rk
w as
w r *,»„-<■ .o t 2 * , 1
w .................
Many
because
pros,K-rity did not sweep over the f° re,* n W« °1 W,U take the plaCe ° f
r
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r
1 a pound o f our own pr»>ductlon, and
country w i t h t h e rush of a tornado 1^ . , , tpnd ln
lhp nrjre of o a r
,
, , ... .
will tend to keep the price of our
within a week after M cK inley was
.
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product so low that our farmers
found to be elected. Such people
will make nothing. W hat is true
do not show a great amount of
ot wp'.l is al-o tiv e ol other com­
judgement, and as far as they are
modities, and if we do not care for
personally concerned should have
our own interests we need not e x ­
no public attention paid to them,
pect other nations to extend a
but their continual grow ling at­
guardianship over us only in their
tracts some attention and exerts a
-.elfish interests'
little influence in the wrong direc­
tion. For the sake of those who
M r . H e n r v B u x t o n h a s b e e n c ir -
are depending on the statements of c 11 l a t i n v a n e t i t i o n f o r t h e s i i z n a -
c illa t in g a p e titio n , fo r th e s ig n a
ethers, and who are more or less
tu re s o f o u r p e .p le , th e p a st w e e k
r
r >
r
influenced by what they hear, let
th a t m e a n s a g r e a t d e a l to th e s u g a r
us call attention to a few facts. A
in d u s tr y o f th is c o a s t.
T h e p e ti-
man was found in San Diego a t i o n d e c l a r e s t h a t r a w s u g a r f r o m
few years ago w ho said he was the t h e c a n e a u d w i t h t h e l o w p r i c e o f
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only man in the U. S. who fully
c o o l i e l a b o r in t h e S a n d w i c h I s l a n d s
appreciated the extent of this
can be laid down in San Francisco
countrx, and he came into posses­
at \Y\ to 2 cents per lb. Beet
sion of the knowledge by driving
sttgar cannot be produced at this
an ox team ftom Northern Maine ti
cost. V irtually the U. S. govern­
Southern California. W e do not
ment is now paying a premium to
,,
stop to consider how largea country
I lawaiiail planters to throttle our
He have anti how diverse our inter­ grow ing industry. The petition
ests are. There is one principle
asks Congress to abrogate the treaty
however which will apply in every in the interests o f our O W I l produc-
part, and that is supplying all our .
tions, because we cannot afford to
home demands
without going
buy even at a very low cost from
abroad for any thing we can ob­
another country because by .SO do-
tain here. Such a course will save ing we send our money out of our
our money from going abroad.
reach.
Th e manufacturing centers us­
ually become wealthy because they
"F re e T ra d e” Wilson has been
are like a hopper, reaching out in called to the presidency of W ash ­
«very direction and bringing every ington and Lee University, and has
tiling down to one given center. accepted. T h is is the same man
a r d th e first th ird
o f H a rriso n s. N o t sin c e 1890, a sh o rt
UlUc tiefore th e B a rin g fa ilu re , w as th e
tr ta s u r y so stro n g a s it is a t th is tim e.
T h e se g o ld figu res a re a v e r y im p o rta n t
fa c to r in th e fin a n c ia l s itu a tio n .— G lobe-
D e m o c ra t.
The True Remedy.
W . M.
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R e p in e , e d i t o r
T is k ilw a ,
111 .,
“ C h ie f,” sa y e : “ W e w o n ’t keep house
w ith o u t D r. K in g ’s N ew D isc o v e ry for
C o n s u m p tio n , C o u g h s a n d C o ld s . E x ­
p e rim e n te d w ith m a n y o th e r s , bu t n ev e
go t th e tru e re m e d y
u n til w e
used H r .
At
w h ich tim e a n y p e rso n in te r e s te d in said,
m a y a p p e a r an d file h is e x c e p tio n s in w r itin g .
to said a c c o u n t, an d co n te st th e sam e.
J a m e s C. W o o d s ,
A d m in is tr a to r o f th e e s ta te o f C a le b W oods,
d e cea sed .
L a n g le y & So n , A tty s .
Wb
Ripant Tabulas: at druggist*.
T ake the nation as a whole and who went across the ocean to be
Americana are the moat inventive
k is like any given community, feasted and praised for the great people on earth. To them have been
where people live largely by their amount o f good he had done, not to issued nearly «0.1,000 patents, or more
W RAPPI
OF EVEBT
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B O T T L E
A perfect Remedy for Constipa­
tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea
Worms,Convulsions.Feverish-
ness and L O S S O F SLEEP.
F a csim ile S ign atu re o f
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ex act c o p y of w r a p p e r .
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Executor’s Notice.
and Diarrhoea Remedy in my family for date of this notice.
Couuty Judge
By order ol H. P. Cornelius,
S. HUGHES,
S-S
Executor.
Foaa.T G aovt, Ore , April 27,1»7.
her own industries and the general fo r g e t th a t o m c o lle g e s an d n n iv e r - receive immediate relief and be pertnan* | a speedy and harmless remedy for throat
jseaperity o f her people, but we s itie s w e r e b n ilt tip d u r in g , an d o w - ently cured by One Minute Cough Cure, and lung troubles.
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end. although his Protectionist pro- * as
expected that these would he res
•mined within reasonable lim its"
W hile the friends across the A t
fern tic *re feeling sad. smiles are be
ghtning to spread over the faces of
*r own people.
Prosperity is
coming Slowly but surely and com
as the result o f the policy o f
p r o te c tio n .
j
A r e c e n t d isp a tc h ) Irom
H a rris-
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republican .
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has redeemed herself.
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We have many bargains and now is the time|
Write for Price List.
FOREST GROVE,
For a Short Time Only
The Great
j Out* Special
Crittenden county. K y
So even
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Repub.ic in Paper of th e W e»t
•w e our own people a debt which ing to, our policy of Protection: th a t!
Or.. Sep. 1 , ’ 06 .
|ancl that our good times, under P ro- I . Portland.
1 have examined the
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tection, enabled the attendance o f ary. and in lie my 1 >ict
ju d g­
ment
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exceeding­
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moat perfect dlction-
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ary now extant. I fi id
I it to be the moat com-
j * n<1 universities.
| plete etymological, or-
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torical
treatment o f the
° n W ednesday the long contest
>n K en tu cky over the election o f a ^ ' S j L J o S i S f r f
u - s senator to succeed Blackburn
culminated in the election o f Dr. *«•«"■
J j Debo* to that position. He
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y
T h e G reater
AilminiFti'ttio 's None»-.
N o tic e 1» h e reb y g iv e n , that, th e c u i n ty
o u rt ot W a s h in g to n c o u n ty , O reg o n ,
Old, on tile 2nd Uay o f M a rch , Ihq;, ■ 1 u 1 y
ip p o in t tb e u m le rsig u e d as antinm --
. ra io r o f th e e state o f W illia m G ilp in ,
.lec e a sed , a n d he has d u ly q u alified i
a s su c h . A ll p erson s h a v in g c laim s
tg a iu s l sa id e sta te w ill p ie se n t th e
-ame w ith p ro p er v o u ch ers a t th e |
.aw office o f S . B. H u sto n , in H illsb o ro ,
O re g o n , w ith in s ix m o u th s from th e d a le
h ereo f. D a ted th is 14th d a y o f A p ril,
1897.
T. W. T h o m ps o n ,
Administrator o f the estate o f William
Gilpin, deceased.
3-7
Personal.— The gentleman who an­
ch out her hand and gather it the fact that, "C ollege professors,
Not only acute lung troubles, which noyed the congregation last Sunday by
i » for her own benefit. W e need who expound Free Trade theories, may prove fatal in a few daya, but old continually coughing will find instant
sot blame England for guarding naturally want free hooks. They chronic coughs and throat troubles may . relief hy using
_ One Minute Cough
__ m_ Cure,
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era ft y old England and Johnnie
■ nil’s face is getting sober. T h e
London Economist of March 27.
■ *97 said:
" T o the majority o f the Demo-
«rats who supported Mr. M cK inley
at the Presidential election the
policy he is now pursuing must he
frieveo u sly disappointing. It was
prim arily as a sound money candid-
ate that he obtained their votes:
Castoria l i pat rp ia ociy-tLe 1
111 sot told ia balk. Dca't alio* i
I yoa anything elia on the plea or |
I ii “ ja it as good” and “ *1U am
I poa*.’’ • * “ Be* that yon fet C-I
Hatchet and Weekly thicago liner Oral
years has been of great berenefit to man­ .iU U »1 Oregon lor Washington county, execu.
me must not fail to pay. That we their large endowments have been
Office oi
W i l l i a m ». W ood Ik
am liable to do this now alarm s' made generally by Protectionists; j
LlNTHICVM.
ICASTOI
By virtue of au execution, d*-* ree sud or*ie of
pale, issued out o the c irc u it C u i t o i 'h e s . a e
of Orexon. for WjoiiiloKtrui County, iu lavur of
U. H. Bauer aud a/umpt lame» K. a teo iu *, Nil a
E. C a tch iu g , t . ». B .iie y , tuo--. H. .o u * u e a .o l
C. Behu uierleh, pan u r n lloder the linn uaiue ^
o f Bailey, Tougue and Schuliuerico aud se ie r
dt Frank Com pany, a to rp o r iiu ,tiefeu d p iu a ,
for the »um of |16.,e. eoats, and for the fu iher
mini of «Ouo.Uu, C. s. gold com, ait., luteie t
thereon at he iate of teu p r c.nt. p. r annum
from itie second day of January. IvJo, a m too. u
with inicreat thereon at tne rate of eight per
j cent, per auliuui, iron* the l» l. day ol April j
j us, 7 attorney» fee», and for 'h e »-u.-t and et- j
his unameriemn principles he will kind then Cham berlain’s Colic, Cholera tor of the la»t w ill and testament o f Thomas
teach the doctrines of tbe Cobden and Diarrhoea Rem edy, or has dune tt. Belltngher. deceased.
A il persons having claims against the said es­
every legitemate effort will be made club to the young men o f Virginia more to relieve pain and suffering, J.
tate are hereby notified to present the same to
W.
Vangn,
of
Oakton,
K
y
.,
says:
“
I
•a keep our money where it can be and so try to help raise up a new
iu o at my office at Forest Grove, together wi.h
have used Cham berlain’s Colic, Cholera the proper vouchers, «.th in six months from the
leached and used.
class o f men who w ill labor for the
several years, and find it to he the best
medicine I ever used for cramps in the
stomach and bowels. For sale by J. C.
Clark, druggist.
T]
Pm*im SmJ-
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his own America, but England by than one-third of all the patents issued
Notice I. hereby Riven that the undersigned
in the world. No discovery of mondern
ha. been confirmed by tbe County C nrt ot the
his free trade services. T rue to
W e are digging thousands upon destruction of our industries and
inds o f dollars worth of gold our prosperity.
o f our mines every month, and
A n exchange calls attention to
we calmly allow England to
IS O N
T- t- s n j Tk-SMOLBItm
K i n g ’ s v ie w D i s c o v e r y . N o o t h e r r e m e d y j l^use» of »a e . u 1 o f-a m a r t .
|ak e l u
|at.e in o u r h
B9 in it t .Now.th. r- fore, by v .n u r and la e r.u .u e eO l I
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. . . , £ . .-ihiii jU'.Kifi' nt, wecice and urdcrof a e. 1 will.
w e |,aVe a c e r ta in a n d s u re c u re for ou
die 3ibt day o f May. i a t tne
Coll({|1g> C o ld s, W h o o p in g C o u g h s , e t c . ” south d or of the Court Hou.se, iu H Uso r<>,
i t is id le to e x p e r im e n t w ith o th e r le m - »\ashiuKtou CoUa.y, oregou' a. t heh- ur oi lo
o', lock a. in., ol bam day. ee.l at pUolic aueltou,
e d ie s, e v e n if th e y a r e u rged o u y o u a»
t i t h e huh t biu«ier lor <a^., th- lol »wing
ju s t a s good a s D r. K i n g ’s N ew D isc o v e ry . dewritied renl propert , o wi t .
T h e y a re n o t »a Kood, b e u a u H e th is r e m -
The Norib half
t ie Norineaat q tar e> of Mse*
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e d v haa a re c o rd of cure« a n d b e sid e * is tio i io, iu 1 -w it. hip 2 Aor h oi K iuae 5 West of
gll'araMleed. u IlcVer fails to satisfy, t ie Willamette >lcU«ii(i i, a d i.io o ith nan ot
the fHiutneast quarter of -eeti n 3, in lo w hhip
Trial bottles free at the Millar ph»r- 2 N orih ol haiiK^-p »'est oi the v\i la .*eite .Nief-
i iau ail situate ia Wa hi 'Ktajii C.iiiiny, i ff?< h , I
maty,
t t * sab.siy lie l•e^eilloel•»^«.‘ uauicti 8 i.ns, hiiu lor
t ie c >sli> aud t xpeuBts oi sal . .-.ah’. - d r*»- '
.Notice of Final .settlement.
l»erty will be sotu BUhjet . t > reut inptioa as per
In th e P ro b a te co u rt o f W a s h in g to n C o u n ty
ktataie i o n jr n.
an d S ta te o f O re g o n , iu th e m a tte r o f th e
Witness in> hnini thisJHtn d •> of April. 1H'. 7. '
*•*•**of c®i«b woods deceased:
a . »» Hii illF o K U ,
N o tic e is h e r e b y g iv e n , th a t Jam es C. W oodh,
ih eritl of Wash uirtou Coiiuty oreK^n.
a d m in is tr a to r o f th e e s u u o f C a le b w o o d s
»MiTii A H w m .« a . Ait)'a. fluf Piff.
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d vc v a M d . h a s rctK lvrrU an.l p r e s r o tv il fo r s e ll it-
w e n t, an u file d in said co u rt, h is fin a l a cco u n t
o l h is a d m in is tra tio n o f said e sta te , a n d th a i
M o n d a y , th e 24th d a y o l M a y , 1897, a t 10 o ’clo ck
a . m . o f said d a y , h a s b e e n d u ly a p p o in te d b>
said co u rt fo r th e s e ttle m e n t o f said a c c o u n t,
( h il d k e n
HO»' DO
m o v e m e n t o f th e tr e a su ry g o ld re serv e Bet.ey R McDonald ■ If ll l i>lk 2 Nay-
c a m e th is tim e q u ic k ly . L e ss th a n a
lor’, add u, F o r k “ rove
.......... 20,010
w eek
■ OF-
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful­
ness and R es t. Contains neither
».Morphine nor Mineral.
Mary Stilt aud hiub to Heury A Kiue-
hari 7.4 2 a near Beaverton
sioni
Simon H Markham and wf to Krant ia M
lo he but little difference between Cor-
no oo
Wright pt It 3 blk 8 r oiest G iv v *....
bettism aDd populism as to means and Jul au Haleb and wf to Juiia A Hatch
105 00
lti a iu aee 7 t 1 * r 4 * .....................
ends.— Corvallis Gazette,
C M J' hn.sou and w f to W S W alker It
1 blk 6 Co rue lin t............................
The Gold Reserve.
W 8 Walker and v*f t » C’ M Johnson 74
T b e j u m p o f $1,000,000 in th e u p w a rd
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3 5,0 U)
a of Johu
n Walker ___
u 1 c.
a s th e s e s h o w h o w g r e a t h a s b een
a “ d now l ^e $153>°'x ''000 ' ‘ ne *s j h w in . to Brie.- wiUou »«.• *.,»<*' 2 11
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persons are croaking .sadly * e inJur^ ( one our * n i e r i c a n woo m a r^ aroumj w h ic h it stoo d m o st o f th e J B Wlrlz to Hr»ce wiUou 1 a near ► ••r-
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^Vegetable Preparaliottfor As -
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ling the Stomachs andBoweis cf
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ye shall know them.
Proles-
are 0n iu ie account. There seems
P R O S P E B T Y IS COMING.
««rn industry and can call in and
fc«ep money at home rather than
Send it away. Under our present
administration the prospect is that
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works
and states that more than 125,000
bales have been imported into Bos-
t >n during tbe last month.
It also
alleges that a syndicate has been
formed to buy all tbe wool now for
sale in tne European m arket and
that the expectation is to bring in
1 , 0 0 0 .0 0 0 bales of Australian and
S o u th A m e r ic a n
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duty of us ‘sixteen to oners’ to seat Mr.
with
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Y E A R ON ,
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an d w e are b e g in n in g to tell it h e r e
A S tro n g
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Camant to have Corbett seated.
duty lies with the democratic and popu-
tell a similar story and have been
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telling it ever since November 3. the
ibliahed for the diaaemination or Washing-
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n e w , the C a tio n or human,ty and an d Will C o n tin u e to be m a d e, to
ary we can make
ch eat us ou t of o u r w ell earned
mama o f general interrat gratefully received.
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WHtor'a hobbiea end opiniona on this page, all V icto ry by cro w d in g into OUr ports
»vast (acta—impartial and uncolorrd
all kinds o f goods th at are liable to
riant home in his sanctum, H a t c h e t
be put under the guardianship of
g, Forest Grove, from 6 a. m. to io p. m.
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i week day and nlwnya glad to talk and
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