Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, December 13, 1906, Image 3

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ANCIENT WATER VILLAGES.
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ot Old Cw l orn
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To
Our Correspondents
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One or tLe
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their ask
copy our correspondent
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has been doing so
In the "ol<I r tb
•·:· .. tin·• r,•,lon'I T
o it will reach us
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me very extensive "S
n erland" I. the o t·alh:J
uesd:w of each week where
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advert1s1ng th
h
preewnhl," !ht• forn~t r
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po s1 e:
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roug out the Dakotas altuated not f· r
,, o th , pree, I a so to ign their nil mes to same-not
Mmnesota
. Illi- ' Ital, In t!Jc> prnvhwt•
,ir roru or
tile l'r•1
Gt!rmnn
for pubr I at1on
· b ut that we may know
.
' Mich" 1gan, w· Jsconsm,
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Kansas
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, e ras .. a, Mis- b :ic villa;.:' I~ n little \"t>n le,•. e-re~: , IV om we are under obligations for
soun, Indian Territory Oklah
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ou e a llttll' I l:tntl. nu(! th''" I 'lets same.
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iana an Ohio. Naturally the
el connected by 1.irltl . .:Ps , nltk1Pntly
of
en
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range
ra
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to
nllow
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in Advance.
qu_mes covers almost every part of th
a
ro p.1~ nuder
w pnces every day at Levy's
the U t d S
b em. Most of ttle hnn•,•~. with tl.J»lr .Varket
01 e
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!ates, but
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It of th
. the great maJ'or- arn nn u tnule. ' n•,t u.1 pill's. uml
y
em ar~, commg from what is tbere Is generally n • :rip or artlflclnl
al the post-office at Forest k~own ~s the Middle West," that re- 1 terra firmn either In trout or at tile
The ews and Semi-weekly Joum1l
•~e Oregon, as second class
g1on which includes the M" . . . renr or en•ry I.Julldlu;:. fly iaL•:1ns of for I. 7 5.
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m:iil matter.
1ss1ss1pp1 the e lnntl t 1
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r 11s :ud ,,r ti.it' 1,r1,1;,;., ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
V a I ley and embraces all th
betwe
h
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e territory the lender land C'OWIJIUlll(sttlo11 1~ l..c ,t You Can E
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en I e Rockies and the Alie- throughout tile tllstrkt llrt l"O r r ttl
6 I V Op rate
g eny M
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Tl \ IS
. T ypewiter
Wash- h
ountains.
lmslne~s llllU DlllllSl'llll'llt ::re carried
a.II communications to
Every subject is touched upon in on through tile Ctlnt\l~. w:1 :t•J nut ualy
Your If
i,ogton County Pub. Cc.,
these communications but those rel
form the n,nln IJl;;bwuys. but pl'11etr.1te ::J 't
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Forest Grove, Ore.
tivt to dairying seem ;o be i th
a- and cro s nnd recross tlw \YholP r.-.- co on wo~y you r
orit
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n e ma- glon. It I~ on tile e la;::0011~ th: t n11 rr~spo~ en~.
j Y, and fortunate,y for Western truffle I comluctNI In l10•t
.. u .,, , II .1 DI! Don h. t write him n...S.-<..,..,.,
NEWS fails to reach it~ su bscrib- o
regon especially, it seems to be gen- tile period from ~prlu~ whl·u tlw las• anyt mg by hand
1 is late, we request that immedi-
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,e tlges or fro~t 1111d ke ur~ tlis'.ippt>:ir- that take, time
erally understoiid that in th·
r.ention may be called to the same. section th
.
Is particular Ing uutll the l•all of uutumu. \"0 :1 sf•r to make! out-
e da1ryman has green pasture the ll'ltl'r (':trrler ll(.lOt np tlll(I. ,:ow 11 1 t, at n.ay leave
the cu,rnl,. i,,•1·ru.·111l,1:: II - ~::ip, 111 Iii• him in do!lbt-
the year around.
Cost fr ivmg
. expenses is asked in :ilon"
frull crn(t.
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I · 1 . •· 11'<' 1:- t h at he can't easily reac.,.
th j. th.
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ny etters, climatic conditions form golu!: on: i'<':1,anr" l•rln·~ ti" .,.:, ln,'r•
n on t fill out legal papers or card
the chier note of others. The
or tbelr toil th tiw n~arest H 11,\,_: <'bl; '!iemos•_-cr make out accounts or hotel
re are dren
-r.-m•s in •·ou o
I d ..
those who want to en a
.
i:o tu awl r1·um ,,.,,., ,1: ."Oiln·: ·
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r w:i :an wnung
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;me was a d 1v1s1on ID . t e ouncil ke .
. g ge. 1n bee- j mothers. l!r,•,,p,I In 1: 1 •,r i:;unday 11 looks bad, re~ects on your t'lnding
sesiion Tuesday over the ques-
epiug others who wish to raise poul- cloth<'•. un• 1·0\1·.• I to ,., .• ,.:,. t·ai..-~·lu,: makes peoplt: think you can't ·l'lord a
d adding one mill tax to the reg- try. Angora goats, cattle and sheep In th eir :mus a s1;:all. ,;u · •1· l,H1°tlu;: tenographer and is sometime arnbi-
all receive th · h
r
.
lm ntllt• From whh·:1 11\'0 I::· ,. <". ,. tu gnous.
!evy for the Publi Library, and F .
s are o attention · 8 ti uy r a,·,· ~Ian• ut rh.• ,t:·,1·1· · 1•r I:: y ou can 1Hite out your letters make
. e1r
.
Mayor ~ast the deciding vote for f rui 1 growmg
JS,
wonuermenr-1,al n· · I, ;:oi-:·•
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· of course, a subject I J tlzed
po 1 -
· - to i,,, lo·tp ont an abstract , fill ID an m~urance
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proposition.
Some argued that O speci prommence in many letters
· un 1 mportant nionu•;ir with thl•, icy, enter your card memo
k
b t
k bl
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' strou~ly rell--lons 111•011'. _.,.•·I.
ma e ou
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streets should be put in good re- u r~~ar a ea, It may appear, while Worhl ~ln;:nzin<'. ·
·· · 'c, · e.. ·our ~ccount~ •. ~r a hotel menu, or do
before appropriating anything to- a maJonty of the letters come from
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'~)' km_d of wnt_mg 1·ou need, on any
the reading room. In our opin- wheat growing districts , fe-.v , if any of
DREAM MYS-ERY
<ind.
or thickness
oace ~:ze
any way
you want of
on paper, and
,
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t1OLIDA \' GOODS!
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Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets
Shaving Sets, Photo Albums
Postal Card Albums, Dainty Pictures
Fine Perfumes, Fine Stationery
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At Lowest Pri ·es
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the decision of the mayor was a d"
the letters
come from wheat growing Tboo EH•n c. T , n t 1ln;,- fie C rowdrd 'l"I:
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wise one. Evety town of any Jstnch, very few if any of the writers,
lnlo II l'l'\\ St·coutl •.
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Jenee has a public reading ask regarding this important cereal.
I Tut> 1!nr,11:u:1
or a 1lrc:1m 18 so sel<lon: I
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and if not it doesn't speak well
The Oregou
Development League • aceurntPly
a stl•r~·
pull- I
.
llslll'.l 1a tll<' t·:.snn•ll
l-t. I. uls that
~l l'(Jlc,,I
Til•<·unl
h
the intellectuality of the place. t rough lls central Offi(:e at Portlanl, ts r:ort!1 n pt>at:ug
!families may be able to get all has placed in the hand, of the sixty-
Th<> ,.-;•;tl'l". (I 1lO"t•1 r. \\":IS s<'iz<>tl with
choice literature the; want without two . organizations forming its member. • au
:,. t:r ,·.,·•!:w,s
<lnrin;;
cull mw,utrnl!al
UIJ<l 11·;,; stn::.::.:::1:g
to (;npp
nwnke u
The
o LI v
r,e ___ ,. _ _
in'( roo:11. but these people are
the minority. By having a com-
,_ d h
bl "
,un I e pu 1c can get the best
uines and newspapers and the bur-
ilyou could call it a burden, rests
ly upon all.
One mill in addi-
ship, an opport unity to get directly in
touch with people already enough ii_
terested in Ore cron 10 have wr1·11en let-
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ters asking about "Tne Beaver State,"
and thi, opportunity should be im-
proved by each and every com mun
Dr.
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Drug
Hine '
St re
-Your stomach churns nd digests
the food you eat and if foul, or torpid,
or out of order, your whole ystem suf-
fers from blood poison.
Hollister's
Rocky Mountain Tea keeps you well.
35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Hines'
Drug Store.
Notice for Publication
Land Offlct at Portland, Ortton, Decf'mbu , 1906.
Nollce 11 hntby rlvtn that the followlna•named
ltttltr hu flied notice of blt lnteoUon to make fl.na l
proof In support.of his claim, and that uld proof wlll be
made before the R erftter and Recelvu. at Port•
land, Ortron, on January 22. 1907, ,·11: Edward
ll>k<r H.K . No. 15654 for the
sw1,.
Soc. 35, T J N
R 4 W
Ht namu tht foll wlnr •hf'lt " 10 prove hit con•
tlnuuus rtsld<-nce uPQn and cuh1vat1on ot
Id land, vh:
Charles Burr of Grunv1lle Orti:'on, Gtorae Fl1ht:r
- Floods the body with warm, glow-
or ing vitality, makes the nerves strong,
Crtcnvillt, Orte<n, Jack Whht ot Crum·lll,, Ortroo, quickens circulation, restores
natural
Ira BuUock of Grten,·lJle, Orcron,
fed
like
one
born
vigor,
makes
you
Al GERNO~ . DRE ER, Re ll«r.
again. Hollister's Rocky Mountain
''WA NTED-Salesmen. Many make Tea. 35 cts. Dr. Hines' Di:ug Store.
100 to 150 per month, some even
-If you are from Missouri we can
more. Stoc k clean; grown on reserva-
show you the best line of Men's suits
tion, far from old orchards.
Cash
at $8.00 and 10.00 you have ever
advanced weekly. Choice of territory.
seen. J. E. Bailey.
Address Washiugton Nursery Company,
Toppenish, Wa~hington."
- Goldenrod Flour, guaranteed.
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T ipewri-ter
W.R. HJ <'!KS
Stl!l C ~d Visi~Ie Writer
~rilburn Wagons, Scotch Cll!Jper
lows and oth r Farm Implements
·1vi,en I.(• was a,kP,l lt.'" llis l'•••·•p:tnloi,.
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"How 10:1g r ::.- .I" 111 ,;t:1.,· in r:. '!" " ms
You c~n wnte any of these thmgs
trnswl·r. whi<:h l·.:11 ,, p1·,mq,tly <•nougb. I yourself ii yon do not happen to have
wa•. ""fh:?t <il'l•l·a,;, Pn 11,. \\'estl'rn a steno.{rapher.
l:uiou:· at.ll. (•atd1lng h:111sp'r. be ex-
For you can ea~ily learn . with a little
p 1 ai11l'I 1hat ltl· was <'Xfl< l·t'11g u kle- pract ice , to wnte ju,t as rapidly, and
i;r,1m . l11 t':!d. ltuwP, t'l'. his answer re- as perfectly, as an ex, ert operator on
lated to tltl' fall~ d ll dream whicb the OLIVER. Because the ULIVER is
I e d typewnter.
Aud you
to the regular tax will oppress no ity, for when a farmer's interest in any had 1Jrt•11 samlwlcb<•ll lJetwepn tile two t h e s1mp
- 1·fi
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yet on all the taxable property it portion of the country is sufficient in- parts or 111 '-' scnt<•n<·<'.
can see every word you write. Abo-1t
b t 400
d ·11 k
ducement for him to write a letter it I .\Ft!'r hl•:u·ini; th l' wol'tls ··now long" 80 per cent more durable than any
Sa OU
an WI
eep up
the 1lotlOI' had doz(•(l orr. <.lrP:lllll'll tbu t
reading room in fine shape. The shows he is pretty much in earnest. j nfter loni:: and te llous e:1.perim<'nts he other typewriter, because it has about
h d
d d ·
He should not be allowed to forget hnd 111,·t•lll('li n 11·011<.IPrrnl nppa ratus SO per cent less wearing points than
as epen e m the past en-
r 1 111 t ,
b 1 . 11
most other type;vriters.
' ,y on pnvate
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b
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Ore
_or JJ
l n . .: e.e:rr.:p
po l'S JU ll'!tb ,·er-
su scnptlons and the . " "OD and its special advanta"e•
, ' u, I t1cal
ft"slllou.
11,1d rll':r,,tl:itl'<l
tbe
80 per cent easier t0 write with than
· g expenses have been some· ul he becomes a re,ident of this sta: ~- postal eompauy ror Its s:tle, hnt un••Jc- these other complicated,
intricate
· g over 25, rent SIS and SlO to It is during the winter months th'lt th~ ccssful_lr. and hnll lit i:1llr i: me to tile ~achines that req uire ''humoring"-
larme of th
t' M" • • , V ll
authorities of th,• otltt•r l'OlllJlUU1·. techinical knmvlec!Ke-long practice
· p enfield for care and m 1,p::in.!3 .
rs
e en ire ISSISSipp a t:'\. Tllu. lu th<• lln•:u,i. told I.Jim t!ll'r we;·e 'llld special skill to oi erate.
here in the state ClD yoJ tinJ a and especially the section rrpre,en:e 1 <:on;it!erint.: :t Ht<r11i:1n lm·Pntl~u for
Than machines which cannot be
of our size that has as neat a in the states mentioned above, do their I th <' i,:1me purpo,P. at11I th
l' tlrt>arner adjust'!d to any special space-with
.
cf-osst·tl thl' ot·<•:rn t,, P:::1m 1 11l' the rival h" h • • •
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or a better lot of readi·ng matter . greatest amount of readmg, and the)' d e,· I ee. r(.\ l ttrllt•~. 1 P::pi,111H•
. 1 t 1 w t1·..-
to wrltf' . abstracts '
1uer~ w 1c It 1s 1mposs1ble
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erybody is proud of it, the oppon- / ought to be &iven a chance to learn ences to 11 11, lntru .iu,.:; purdn er nnu msurance .pohc1es, or o<ld_-s1zed dc~u-
:i of the one mill
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d d b
all about this state. The foundati on 11·118 ll'ritln~ a r('p!y whl·u lH• ll'oke In men~s except you bu~ . expensive
.
.
tlm,• 10 ltt>ar the <•t,. ur I.tis C'ouipaulon·s sr,ec1al altachrneuts requmng experts
1 ax JDC 1 u e , ut
y would rather see it maintained by of an active camp11gn by any comm !r· qul'stlon.
to i.;peratc.
"'ite subscriptions. Public benefits cial body is first of all to determ in'! ,vho
Tue en•nts or thl' dr,•aw ha,1 n1111ur-
You can adjuq the OLIVER to any
ld be su Ort d b h
. shall be written to for best result5 ently cousumNI mu11tb~. y<t tl1e uctunl reasonable space-you can write on
PP e
Y t e peop 1 e Ill
time that clap~t-tl ,rn~ nwrely tltnt re- any re?5onable size and thickness of
I _they reap the good. Mayor Peter- This qneSlion is answered amply by quired fur ntterin;; al.,,)ilt four short paper, right out to the very edge,
ll to be congrat:ilated on his de- the lists furnished by th e Orego'l D~ · words.
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wn!1out the aid of an expensive attach-
1
1 work
her velopment League. Never was ,o
. ern~ • 0
me!.lt
or ~pecial skill, • and you
'on. Mrs. Rogers has sianified
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Preeellent For 0 Go,
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of giving her beautiful splendid and economical an oo,o·u:i
AIIJcn \"II.. :in·~ lukl' or .\u trln, will be neat appeann ·•, legible and
d
ity presented before for every CJ:n 11~ 1· mnrrletl lsnul'lk1 Clara l::ugl•nie, In- clear.
se an park to the city for a library
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tnntu or Sriatu. wbo IJrJul(ht to him 88
For the OLIVER is the typewriter
'ld1'n g a f ter h er d eat h , prov1 ·d e d t h e ity to advance its mterests.
dowry the •on•reli;uty or tlw Low Coun- for the doctor, the I wyer, the insur·
• ht disposition is used toward the
TOM RICHARDSON.
tries. etc. \\"hcu l'lllllp I,·. or pnln anct! agen , the merchan , the hotel
iport and maintenance of the pres-
Secretary.
ascemktl t11e tbroue lu lG!!l be took proprietor--or any man who does his
trom bis aunt thr so,·erelgnty of tbe own writing.
tll institution. This is certainly a
Chatauqua Reincoporated.
Low countrlca. uut !ert Iler tile title ot
Write us r.ow for o·ir bookiet 00 tl:t
1 000
Reorganization and incorporation of j g:)l"erue~~- lfrr huRIJuud tll ~
nrt- imphfied feat ires of tt,e OLIVE:~.
- nanimou s offer on Mrs. Rogers'
d
er. whereon slle took tbe ,·ell. though
;iin an shou ld be app1eciated by the the Willamette Valley Chautauqua as- still retnlului; the reins of govermnenl The Oliver T) p 1.:·wrlt r
o.
Wabbath Ave. an~ onroe II.
pie of Forest Grove. She merely sembly was unanimously decided upJn She ,llt"<l nt Brncsl'I~ In 11::1a. u ' l-<l lx-
llllnol
~hlcago
·.• . •ires a favorable expression from the Fr1"dav at a meeting of the board of d1- ti"s('
t,·-slx.
Ill-re
tl.t1·r.-
b pr<•1·11•1·11t tor the
ur th<•
w..>rd
:: ,ypnws""
\\ h ,1 n 1u(]y
Flour, Feed, and Grass Seeds
Pacific Avenue
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BEGINNING FEB. 15, 1906
THROUGH
TOURIST
SLEEPERS
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EVE.RY DAY IN THE YEAR
BCTWEEN
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SEATTLE
AND
VIA THI
CHICAGO
GREAT NO THEN RAILWAY
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"THE COMFORT Allli WAY"
Routu o
For detailed lolu1m
t.hu fumo u
1l.n, r
1ft •
ctl.., ca.11
rl
ntul Lln,lt~d
or addr
H, H , VI ii ON, C. T ,r,,
12:.t '1 hlrd t ., Purtland, ore.
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:zens to show that her home would rectors. A new corporation will sue-
used for no other purposes alter she ceed the defunct Willamette Valley
Chautauqua association, which was or-
dered dissolved at a meetin~ of the
letter from Secretary of Oregon De- stockholders held October 6.
velopment Leag ue.
Assurances were rec~ived fro:n the I
Portland, Ore., Dec. 10, 1906 . Portland Raii"Nay, Light & Power com·
S;ecial Correspondence.
pany that a spt..r would be constructed
Fifty dollars per week in po~tage from the main !;ne at Gladstone into
nd tha
t
rives some idea of the enormous joint the Chautauqua grounds, a
correspondence of the Oregon Devel- light and po"Ner would be provided.
I
opment League and Portland Com-
SOUVENIR PLAYING CARDS
111ercial Club • .
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Issued by Great Northern Railway.
Th e present mterest m Oregon pas-
ses all p
d
d th .
• e
The Great Nort!lern ~1 lw 1v and
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rece cnts an
e mqu1ry x- ,
teeds by at l!!ast one hundred per cent Great Northern Stea"Il~~1p C _1m;,an_1e
, t of the Lewis and Clark Exposition have is-ued a new e~1t101 ot playing
period.
cards. They are prm ed on excep-
Thc b
h
s tionally fine stock, and are better card
b h d
a ove refers on 1 y to t c corre -
~ndence conducted by Tom Richard- 1 for the price asked tha~. can e _1
d I
h elsewhere . The advertmng. conm ·
, to
or several weeks past eac
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k d in o
llld every one of the sixty-two com- ing the tr.1d~ roll' d ,1s c::~!!:d en-
lll~ciaJ bodies throu ghout Oregon ~n onental d~a1:: :
c.ud The
10 th
l'hich compose the Oregon Develop- urely . ~_-1 • the mo-e elaborate
• d · h team hip cam JS
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c t L
u eague h ve been furn1she wit
:i · finished with gilt
e
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of the twJ an 1s
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R 11iv y ~rd!
um names
· an:i addre·ses of enq . irer d edges · G re t 1 N or th,.rn
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c1ent to keep a well equ1ppe
k
s·eam ip
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fifteen cents per P c ·
o
per pick
cc usy m dis emmatm mforma-
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t•enty-five cen
receipt of
~u a Jt the different portions of the c.u=
ddr
wite.
• iled to any
e on
o!
Th e enquiries
;~e
cbieflv confined price.
A L CR,\;G.
• fo r Ian uages, an while those us-
en er Traffic • iana e:, St. Paul,
J
lish in their ;;.;ne pondence
P
te, there are many Germans, Minn.
way hb
s and Poles writin for informa-
-The BaUU ,:ill
20 Doll
d all will be supplied,
al a be
e Ore n Development L ue
ar~
bolds tht•
(JUl'l'it· .
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t - Lom!ou ::-.ott·
un<I
r uh.l F'ur tht- ()atfnloo.
• "hortl~· :1 I tl'r ( '!11..r .Inst \'l' l'nrl y of
tb. ('Ollrt or np,w.11" or ·' ""' ll11Ull)·
.. !,lrt• li:ul r,•t r,•d rnun th1 IH'l d1 lltd
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rt·••Hl1Ut 1 ll t, ' 1n·:te ti1 ,• or Ill"' prorp:-::;.OlJ
.1 n::111 t·al: •ti 11,1 l1ild tu ;:Pl lti• u1,l11loo
lu a n•rt·:h, 11.,.llt•r _\fl l'T >-1:.ttlu:: hi
u1s1• ,-l~arl_1· h • .1 1. ··\\"ell. Ji:J~,•. 11·but
uo y11u 11th,,, 11r 11.y ,·aw·:·· Tilt> Judge
promptly rt•pl, · I. ··t 1td11I; yon nn• a
fie· u11un•I." ··1 l011· 11 1111 h ,to I owl' yot.
for tllnt 11pl11!0 ,: .. 1t,, 1 11h• I thl.' cll •nt.
••'fell •lullnl'":· ti :.1. t.,lt•tl tilt' Jutl~ e.
Tbe r,..- wn, p111i:i 1,tl> I' 11d
Rbotlt" 111°
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