I t is to us a rad sight to see a crowd o go as nearly naked as the weather would
men and boys make s(>ort of one of God’s permit. However, females wore nearly
unfortunate creatures.
An instance of always a skirt of cedur bark-fibre, liung-
Ar. P o rtU o d 'tf HOl. n». I Ar. N ew ber* l‘2 :lA p.m thia kind was brought to our notice while ing to the knees. Oilier garments were
l»tr. N tw berg te 45 p.m . j Lv. Portimi«!, 4:H0 p.m.
A r. Purll.iud, ariop .m . | Ar. N ew berg, «¿:Qô p.m . a poor lunatic was confined in jail here a composed of the skins of beasts sown t >-
P**»en g er and F re ig h t Kates to all points, few days ago.
Men nnd h a s remained getlier and sometimes ornamented wiili
« a n be obtaiued from
4.. B. FKISiJELL.
uway from tlie ctiuri li services to laugh fringes or paints.
Agent Newberg.
'
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at the rat Inga of this man who w as doubt-1 The houses of t lie Chinooks were unti
les,s suffering such mental torment as ally taken down each year and re-erected
none of us may ever have to suffer, while to get rid of vermin. They were built of
# 2 0 , O O O .O O .
he called for help to deliver him from the wood ; often of the bark of trees, or, in
ISIUCD BVEKY r u m A Y MORNIXO.
hands of those who, in Ids delirium, he some cases, of cedar planks, though tliis
PRIN C IPA L O F F IC E S AT
thought were attemp'iiig to kill him. degree of advancement was not posiesed
KD1TOHS AN II rUBI.IBHEIlH:
This action on the part of the men and by many. Tlie planks were fastened by
K. H. WoonwARi» & Oust. C. E m k k y . boys mentioned, was thoughtless, and strings of hark, by which they wero tied
doubtless without evil intent, but it was to upright posts forming a frame. Tlie
FRIDAY, NOVF.MBKK 13, 1891.
a n d s
y o u
nevertheless sad. When that which dis ordinary dimensions of these houses were,
length,
twenty-five
to
seventy-five
feet;
tinguishes
man
from
the
lower
animals,
e n te r e d •• «ecoiid e lan , m e tte r et tlie post
W an t to buy either a large or small
Bought and Sold, and Sold on Coro-
office at N ew ber*. orettnu.
that which rightly guided and well bal width, fifteen to twenty-five feet. Tlie
W K H A V E ON
anced leads ever up and out into loftier door was just large enough to admit the farm, you can save lsitli tim e and m on
mission.
C o l l e c t o r K. T. H a t c h , of Alaska, aspirations and broader fields of useful body, and there was no window nor
F o r Low Prices and Fu ture A dvance
ness—the mind—becomes dethroned, then chim ney; for convenience of fire there ey by culling on us.
made a short visit at Salem this week.
m ent in Values,
life has become a burden to the unfor were fire places sunk in the dirt floor, and If you are a Non-resident,
L ast Saturday there were five persons tunate one and to his friends. A ml while the smoko found its way out through tlie
A ll grades o f R ealty, from an mUeiieed lot to tlie very Rest Im
W e Defy Competition.
And wish to obtain any Inform ation
Several
m u r d e r e d in San Francisco and ten more he may not realize that he is being made cracks in tlie sides of tlie roof.
proved C ity Property, and
L
ong Tim e on Deferred P aym en ts,
attempted auicide, three of them being a 'atighing stock, we should not forget familios occupied each house ordinarily,
about Heal Estate, or th e C ountry in
that his fato might liecoine ours under sleeping in raised berths along the sides
s u c c e s s f u l .______________________
and L iberal Discounts to Cash B uyers.
General, or New berg and v icin ity ,
like conditions, and ask ourselves how of tho building. These structures were
-A -C jE tZ E u iL G -I E
W e have for sale some o f the F in e st
M r s . G i b b o n , eldest daughter o f Gener we should like to be treated should wo the houses of tlie permanently located
in particular, W rite to us—W e will
In an y sized Tracts from One to One Thousand Acres.
al Booth ami leader of the Salvation Army fall among strangers, as this man did.
and more wealthy classes. Tlie very poor gladly give the desired inform ation.
Suburlian P io p erty to be found in tho
in France, spoke in Chicago this w e e k .
Indians lived in huts built of sticks and
S tate, at very low prices.
Hhe is said to be a wonderfully gifted wo
John Hull, ol Douglas county, who is mud, or of sticks covered with mats, hark
man.
an experienced fruit grower said recently rushes or skins. “ Tlie interior and exter
in an interview whieli was published in ior of all dwellings wero in a state of
T h e ladies of the W. C. T . U ., of Sheri
chronic filth.” Lewis and Clark saw a
the Rosebtirg I ’lain dealer:
dan, »reengaged in a fight against the
“ I haven’t made any special effort house in the Willamotte Valley which
aaloons and are out with a remonstrance
yet, to push neacli growing, though I am was two hundred and twenty-six feet
against granting license. If the people of satisfied there is a great deal of money in long, divided into two ranges of apart
that town act wisely, they will stand by it. In tliis county we can raise extra fine ments, separated by an alley four feet
the ladios.
large, luscious peaches, which find a wide. It should he recollected tiiat these
NEW BERG,
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OREGON,
ready market either as green fruit or Indians remained habitually in one loca
As wicked a city us Chicago is said to
Newberg,
:
Oregon.
dried. Of tlie latter I have cured amt tion instead of, like tlie nomadic trilies
be, hundreds were turned away from Cen
sold about half a ton this year and made of tlie interior, changing their habitation
tral Music Hall In tiiat city recently, be
frequently.
ing unable to gain entrance when Cady a very fair profit. Prunes aro, however,
Tlie Indians of the valley raised corn,
much more profitable, as tlie hearing
Henry Somerest an l Hannah W bltall
WINTER TERM OPENS DECEMBER S, 1891.
trees are much more prolific, the yield 1 leans and squashes. Nuts, berries, wild
Sm ith lectured on temperance.
surer, and tlie trees and fruit require less fruits and roots were in much use as food
C O L L E G E C L A S S E S , N O R M A L C O U R S E , B O O K K E E P IN G ,
J ubilant republicans of Salem, have cure. I pay a cent a ponrni for prunes on Wil<l fowl were snared or shot, nnd elk
A L L T H E G R A M M A R SC H O O L S T U D I E S , M U S IC A N D A R T .
and
deer
wero
killed
with
arrows
or
ordered a pair of $50.00 blankets manu tlie tree and you can judge of tho returns
P O R T L A N D F IN IS H IN G L U M B E R ,
E x c e lle n t opportunity for good work.
factored by the Salem Woolen mills, by one incidunt of purchase. I bought caught in pit-falls. Tlie VVupato, a bul
Board and L odging $2.50 per week.
which they pro|sase to present to govern one man’s crop tliis fall and paid him on bous root which grows in shallow j«onds,
HARDWOOD LUM BER, CEDAR POSTS, SHINGLES
or McKinley, of Ohio. John Minto will an average of $20!) an acre; lie had 108 was much relied on by them for food, and
A ll other expenses very low.
write a presentation letter to be sent with five-year-old bearing trees to tlie acre, was gathered by tho squaws, who sought
I F you w ant to teacli— I F you want to take a business course—
which run four bushels of sixty pounds it with their feet as they waded. Fisli
the blankets.
each to the tree. Tlie shrinkage of fruit formed a very important part of tlie In
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II* you w ant to review, or take advaneed w ork, we can suit yon.
Tr any man in Oregon has a thought of in (lie dryer is about (H'fj per c e n t; or in dian diet. Tlie enormous abundance of
indow
rames and
ouldings
lab
Send f o r Catalogue, or come and see fo r yourself.
running for office soon we would advise other words it takes three bushels of tlie salmon suppliod them with a very nutri
him to go down to Portland ami join the green prunes to mako one bushel of dried tious and easy procured aliment, upon
ood heap
T H O M A S N E W L I N , P r e s ’ t.
police for a short turn. The abuse heap which finds ready sale at six to eight which they lived for a great part of the
year.
Those
of
tlie
trities
who
lived
ed upon those blue coated Individuals contH a pound. When the interest on
ought to prt'|*re a fellow for most any money invested, natural risks of business, about ttio mouth of the Willamette, were
traus|>ortution, wages ami all that sort of ex|sirt fishers and fo'lowed tiiat pursuit
kind of a campaign.
tiling are taken into account, the handler more closely than further removed tribes
D EA LER IN
A SAiooNiKT, who advertises his b u s ! has a good deal of expense on his hands, on tlie upper river. It is well understood though many travelers and settlers have j ^ U S . T E F F T & M RS. BA RR ,
ness in one of our exchanges, says among hut with all there is a very fair margin of tiiat the Columbia was, and is, the great spoken confidently of seeing such. They,!
other tilings “ established in lKfifi.’' We profit left. We are just now making ar est natural depot of salmon in tlie known however, commonly used a wooden sword, ( F & S l l l O I l & b l © D r e S S U i a k e T S
very naturally anppoHe from this that the rangements that will be still mure advan world. It is an apparently inexhaustible double-edge,i and two or three feet long. c oriu.r
amt (¡rant St., 1 block west of Ad- A Clean, Well-Selected Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Confectionery, Al
fellow has tieen well patronized and is tageous to tlie orcliardist and tho dryer. store house (or that noble fish, and tlie They weio in the habit of wearing in time
vent church,
ways on Hand. Qneenswsre, Glassware, VVoodenware
proud of his record
The apisiarance of It has been ascertained tliut dried prunes natives made such use of it as their de of war a thick arrow-proof armor of elk- L atest styles, nnd reasonable prices, are our
and Rest Brands of Flour.
•
¡specialties. Call and see us.
that town as we can testify from olmerva- bought by Portland wholesale merchants sir.ais prompted. They had, in tlie sea skin or short sticks bound together with
tion indicates that lie is correct. The and jobbers in Douglas comity last fall at son, fresh salmon upon which they feast grafs. Their quarrels were frequent, hut
town lias long iieen “ of sgo.’’
eight to ten cents a pound *vcro marketed ed with delight, and were provident not blood-thirsty. They nevei, in time f l
M. B A L E S,
v ï •
in New York at twenty-two cents.
Now enough to cure and put aside a sufficient of war, resorted to night attacks, surprise, j
I t will bo in ordor for l)r. Rowland to if wo can make connections with the largo quantity to serve as their support until or tlie massacre of children and women, j A l ’ R ,C t lC 8 / l
score Dr. Harry for the miserable condi eastern dealers so tiiat wo can ship onr ! tlie next run.” They caught them with
They never approached near enough for J r, pM,pBrei, t0 (lo
work tn his Hue
tion of the locks at the insane asylum. fruit direct from tho packing house hero nets, or, porliaps moro frequently, by hand tohand fighting, and as their I
In n w orkm anlike m anner. Making of
,
,
.
,
|
Boots
and
Shoes
to
o
r,lei
a
Specialty,
ltepnir-
The crazy man Chenoweth, who was cap we will save tlie handsome profits which sis'uring. The Falls of the Willamette
dollies were a rro w -p ro o f, they were sub-
_
ine nentty and promptly done.
tured here Saturday, had in his possession accrue to tho middlemen, as represented w as a very celebrated place for sa irnon ject to no great casualties.
F irst door west of Bank building on F irs t St.
We will sell a few
tf
0
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OREGON.
the handle of an ordinary h | n > oii witli by tlie twelve to fourteen cents a pound catching, and in the neighborhood there
t
The principal diseases among these In
which tie had unlocked Ids d«or and minus about a cent a pound freight.’’
resi led a large number of natives. There dians were consumption, various fe»'ers,
GOOD TOWN LOTS
gained Ins liberty. Of course such care
they speared them by standing on tlie liver complaint and ophthalmia. Their
c+
lessness must lie tlie fault of some one,
oeks or on scaffolds, and watching tliuir treatment of such was sim ple; it consisted
I’lON'KKK li t VS IN (IICKIION.
All on time, to those who will build on
5.
presumably Dr. I.snu.
attempted ascent of the falls, or they of sweat baths followed by a plunge into
I I O l 'S E a n d S IG N P A I N T E R .
them.
Call early and get your choice.
The subject of tlie aboriginal inhabi svoo|ied them up in small dip-nets, or
a running stream —a method of doubtful
H ouses painted iu the latestT IN T 8.
Pap er
tants
of
the
Willamette
Valley
presents
Ws learn that Dayton is to have a new
Prices will be advaneed in sixty days.
caught them witli large fish-hooks used utility in any case and almost uniformly H anging, G raining, Staining and H ard oil
When as gatfs. Such lisli as were killed by acci
paper. One of two tilings is certain : the little of interest or importance.
fatal in Hie treatment of fevor. Tliis cus finish,
man who is starting it is sadly lacking in the early wliito explorers arrived, they dent—and there aro always a great many tom is common to a great many of tlie
done by DAY or CONTRACT.
Only a few of those fine tracts in
that which six months from now lie will found tho banks of tho streams thinly such—were gathered up from the rocks tribes of the I’acitic Coast, e x t e n d i n g a s Shop on Main S treet,
tí
have an overstock of, or lie lias money to liopulated with savages, who were gener whereon they hud fallen in their efforts far as the frontiers of Mexico to tlie south,
New berg, Oregon.
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RUR.iL HOME No. 2
distribute among the birds. He lias our ally the most peaceful of their kind and a to pass the obstructions, and added to and to an unknow n distance toward tlie
world
diiferent
from
tlie
sanguinary
red
sympathy.
We add incidentally tliut
their store.
Such is the abundance of north. Tlie sweat house—a structure de
C. CO X,
are left.
All clear.
Cheapest on the
sympathy is about all lie can reasonably skins of tlie plains. With these Indians these lisli tiiat tlie rudest means are suf voted to the vapor bath—was seen in
tin*
whites
held
agreeable
enough
rela
expect in a town the size of Dayton, and
market.
Terms easy.
Raise poaches.
ficient to secure nn unlimited quantity nearly every village, the whole popula
0
sympathy will neither satisfy landlords tions, except tlie occurunco of a few slight at the season of their runs. When taken, tion of which were accustomed to avail
N EW B ERG ,
OREGON.
Jars, and there is little thereof to ctiron-
nor pass current at Palmer A Key's.
Maris Sf Colcord.
tlie lisli were out open by the women— themselves of it at frequent Intervals,
iclo. Tlie most pertinent fact of which
tho universal drudges—driod in tlie sun, though not at all for tlie purpose of clean' Tf you w ant a good well at a reasonnble figure,
G 0
Give
me
a
trial.
H
aving
the
best
of
new
m
a
T here was a touch of grim humor in we have to make note, is that tlie Indians and smocked in t he lodges. They were
ch in ery, I g u aran tee first-class work.
liuess. As among most, if not all other
Y ou can now get 10 inch tile for w ells, iu any
the action of the Portland jury who last speedily died out, and to-day scarcely a sometimes powdered finely after being
tribes in America, there wero medicine
quautitie«.
week voted to release a |ioor man, without hundred individuals exist, tho relics of dried, and (lacked away in mats for win men, whose functions wero divination,
money or friends, not liecauae the charge once numerous trilies.
ter use. Tlie sturgeon was caught by tlie theeureof diseases, e tc .; and singing,
In suture tlie Indians of llig Valley
W. CUMMINS,
ef forgery had not been proven, but lie-
Lower Willamette Indians, as also were the beating of sticks and pressure and !
cause the prosecuting attorney had recent rarely exceed livo feet, six indies, while other varieties. It will lie seen tiiat no kneading of tho patient’s body, made up
ly dismissed a more aggravated case the females wero scarcely aliove live feet. other country on earth possessed such re tin* principal medical treatment.
Those
N EW B E R G , OREGON.
against a young man who had friends and Roth sexes were strongly built lint loosely. sources for tho support of a savage popu doctors, if unsuccessful in their ministra
Gall on us If you w ant a good w ell a t a re a
money to imek him
if this jury did not They were said to have improved physi lation, and considered as beings w hom* tions, were sometimes subjected to beat
do its duty strictly according to law, their cally In proportion to their distance from utmost desires were an easy living, we ings and even put to death.—History o f j sonable figure. H aving had long e x p e rie n ce
we gua. untee good work. P rice for boring and
action will nut receive as much condem tlie t ’ohimtiia ami its fisheries, which is a shall have to admit tiiat tlie Willamette Willamette Valley.
putting in w all, :t0 cen ts per foot.
4-24tf
JF .S S E EDW ARDS,
......... President.
nation as that of the prosecuting attorney, consequence of tlie often observed fact trilies were fortunately located.
B. C. M ILES,.........
tiiat
tlie
fish-eaters
wore,
and
always
are.
. Vice-President.
neither will they probably I k * able to no
They were somewhat expert in tlie
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
MOSES VOTAW,
............ Cashier.
tice any sudden augmentation of their interior to limiting tribes. The Calapoo- management of vanoes, of which they
ias on tlie upper Willamette wero thought (Hissossod a great numlier. These vessels
bank account.
D o Y o u W a n t a H ou se B u ilt ?
to have iieen the finest physique. Some
U
W. CARMAN, M. D.,
D IR E C T O R S :
were always dug out of a single log of tir,
T he Orrgonian last Monday contained a observers hare noticed a similarity lm- i cedar or pine, and varied in length from
JE S S E ED W A RD S,
B . C. M IL E S,
F. A. M O R R IS.
If you do, ca ll oil
pretty good dissertation on “ jack knife tween tho Chinook and Hie Mongolian ton to fifty feet, and wore often made witli C o m p a n y S p r o e o n t o 8 . P. R a i l w a y .
J . C. COLCORD
E . H. WOODWARD.
visages,
in
tho
matter
of
tho
broad
and
energy," showing how thousands of men
p ,n / or X iyht C ells P rom p tly A nsw ered.
muvh skill. Tlie Willamette tribes, liow-
co rn er F irst and Main Streets.
and Isivs waste tliei.' time ami energy in fiat noses, and tlie eyes turned obliquely I ever, were loss expert in tho mannge- N EW Office,
BERG.
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OREGON.
Certificate« of Deposit issued payable on demand.--------*----- Exchange bought and
carving dry good* luxes when they upward at tlie outer corners. Tin* Chi inent of their ixiuts than tlie Coast In-
acid.------------ Good note* diaeounted.------------ Depopits received «object to check at
shouid be at something else. Mr Scott, nook nostrils were large, die month wide j .bans, and their vessels were less skillful
w. M c C o n n e l l , m . d .
Builder.
sight and a general banking business transacted.------------ Collections made on atl
Contractor
&
however, makes one grievous blunder ami thick-lipped, tlie teeth irregular and ly constructed, as they were only in use
avi-essable points in the United States and Canada.
PHYSICIAN
&
SURGEO
N
.
Shop
one
door
west
of
post
office,
when he attributes “ agricultural depres frequently mud. worn, tho eyes black. f,,r navigating tho placed waters of tlie in-
NEW BERG.
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•
OREGON.
& TILTON Portland.
sion” U> thin cliaracteristieully American dull »ml expressionlexa, though « *> « i terior streams.
NEWBERG,
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•
OREGON. Correspondents I
Olfire on First Street.
National Park Bank, New York-
use of the jack-knife.
There may lie have credited them with having bright
T||0 K„vornnront
,, l0 , ril)Cg WM bv AH calls prom
ptly atttended to d iy or night.
found in every town in this country dox- eye» and an aspect of liveliness. Their
U4Ual ¡„„¡„„¡on*, of chiefs, of whom Diseases of women and ch ild re n a specialty.
Strangers visiting the City are invited to call at the Rank for information concern
SAM U EL HOBSON
rns of men whose sole ambition apparent features, though in general coarse, were | h w
ontf
m .h villsMC«- At one
iDg the City.
ly is to I«* everlastingly whittling, hut it is sometimes regular, and not disagreeable,,
we 1U(, toM>
w„n, (oHr rrin,.i. D R . H AROLD C l A RK ,
I N" COR P O R A T E D .
O. C. \V R IG FIT, S ecretary,
<rv@.
J . M. W R IG H T , President.
C A P IT A L
NEWBERG GRAPHIC.
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STO C K ,
N EW BERG ,
I f
-
O REG O N .
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* OUR LIST
►
Office on M ain S tre e t, N ear D epot.
THE NEWBERG SAW MILL,
PACIFIC
COLLEGE,
H ave in stock and for sale
Rough and Dressed Lumber
Doors, W indows,
W
F
M
W
C
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S
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DORRANCE BROS.
J O S E P H W IL S O N ,
Grr-oceries, Provisions.
Shoemaker.
Own A Home.
a
J
y
<
y
k
W ELL
BO RER,
W ELL BO RER,
BANK OF NEWBERG.
N EW B E R G , O REG O N .
Capital Stoat, $30.000
SAY
J.
G-
onr observation that a great majority ol
them are town bred, mid that conipnra
lively few of them are products of the
farm. Tliia being the case, the whittled
boxes and scarred telegraph poles, of
which the Orrgonian tells, stand more as
monuments to dead furnaces, cold anvils
and unused planes ami hammers, than to
rusty plowshares. It may seem sm irt to
« line of tlie big editors of thin country to
lake advantage of every opportunity to
sneer at tlie tanners, lint to ua who are
brought into closer tiiisiness relations w ith
them, it navoni kw much of the gohlon
e**
rtsordcl hy that nnnertain
antiquate'! itemonaRe kno*n to unr hoy-
hood a* Mot ber tino««. We h I ioo M all ro-
mt mlior lliat aliout all we luive to t ffer
the farmer in ex« hange for hrea.l and
meat, in nmvrtain opinion«, originai or
w o n d band, nino montha in the yrar,
and printmK otlire atTv j*i«t la»ture elee
tion lime. Il the eiti«*ft ami town« would
take rare of ttieir ja* k knife arti«!*, and
the new^|*.it«*ra roiild eonjnro tip aome
aentuble pian to keet» them protitahly etn*
ployed, thè re moniti nnt Ite near a« many
ftaniti tea on tho I hm I v isoliti«*« ami me
rtwtW all fare uliveti Imtter than at pre«-
enf.
YOU!
S. - R E E S ,
The
especially among tlie women, who have 1 , (.hiw,
the Vlllu>y> holding authority
ID E T s T T IS T .
Often been credited, ... individual caso», | OVl*r Hie nine tribes which then existe,I. N EW BERG,
OREGON
with at least ordinai v diaries. Die Chi The chief ships were sometimes heredi
Gold (W in* « «perlulty- G»» or V italized Air
nook family generali»' confortimi to the tary, though probably more often selected
e iv cn tn e x tr n e iln * levth. AH work
w arranted. Olilo* on (V a te r »treet, opposite
lialut of fiattening the benda et voung
the Post Oitlvv.
because of wealth and consequent influ
diildren, whidi miiqne elisioni e »tendisi
ence. Offences against tribal regulations
VYIR/DIST.
es t ir sentii .*s the Fall» of the WilUm-
were generally expiated by a tine or hv JO H N YOUNGER,
ette. Tini aniijeet ia referri d te in l’an- tlie payment of pecuniary recompense to
Portraits enlarged to life size and finished
NIC W BIRG ,
:
OREGON.
croft'a Ineotnparalile etimologi, il work,
in Crayon India Ink or Water Colors,
tlie |iarty injured.
Is prepared to
the .Valile Ilare» <•/ thè P afijtc Coi*/, bui
R oom o v e r M o o s e B r o s ., D k ro S t o r e
Slavery existed, as among all tlie w est,
Ini deviare* limiseli ignorati! of lite erigili
NEWBERG. OREGON.
roast trilies, tlie slaves tieing obtained by Repair Watches and Clocks,
of ibis allungo frvak, hot sii|>|sss>» it to the pnnhaee from other thin»«. Like a ll
In
a
workmanlike
manner.
Satis
fart
Ion
spring front lite innate love of orliamoti North American Indiana, those of the gnursuterd In G M Bales’ shoe shop on First
»V 8. POWRLL.
J . J . S m r l.IT .
Street. Call am! som me and be com lured.
tation.
C O W K I .I . Ä S H I P L E Y ,
Willamette were fond of «trong drink, an ti
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Inother hhleoue euatoin, and more gen indulged inordinately in it whenever it
erai one, w a*that td «htting their m»M**
ma« procurable.
They tritnbled a« a
^ I 'A T X ' J S l
and D ealer* in
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and wearing a airing of bead«* or ubidii nfe 4*l> ha! it, an 1 «acrith ed their property
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G RO CERIES FLOUR F E E D H A Y and
therein. Tathnnng i* «aiti not to have fit I wiv«« Add chiklrwtt, and their O tg
GRAIN.
Cannot help adm iring «ml buying from
3M, Cor. F ro n t A Jefferson 8t».
been practioed univerallv a« in the more liberty in order to «ati«fv their devotion to
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southern tribe*, Imit m u fropient, ew|m*- that vice.
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eiallv among the female« It tteuall.v eon*
The altot¡¿Inal weapon* mere thoae in
«¡«tvd of li se« of dot« pricked into the eontmon u«e among the North American
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limlia an I eheek« m»th polveti/e l ehar- Iriliee, being th»*l»ow and arrow. The for
eoal. The women mere fond of danUin# mer warn from two and a half to four foot,
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the body m ill» bright colored earth« ami long, and nmualiy made of cedar. The ar
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juiee of Iterriem. and tfrea*e wa* extensive row heads mere eompo*ed of bone, tlint U te«t Style« la L « d le *‘ *n ! Chll tiren** Milli-
nerv. Lace* *n .t Trim m i ig».
Tlie treatment of horses a specialty.
ly applied. Tin* hair m i« mrorn l“»»^ and chert or i-opper, ami were i>f the mmal
em ber, no one in »he rlty h«.* h«d long«
and ma« a gre.it eonree of tilth.
I he mo- form« of fabrication. Bancroft regard« it R em
ex p e rie n ce tn Ihe M illtaery bind ne*« th%u
Calls attended witli (.rou.ptne«s.
men wore it hr iidt«! in two tai’«. V« »« a« very doubtful if they ever u«ed either
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b n ith .
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i’Wtofimry mi«h Indian«, th«*y prüfend to «pear«. tom.ihawkf or scalping knives, |
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Hsviog reventli eqnippe.l our milt with new nnd Improved m schlnerjr we «re now prepared *
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Cash Paid for Wheat.
Feed Ground Saturdays.
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Doors, Windows and Mouldings,
Brackets, Turnings, F in e F in ish in g
Lumber.
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