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f 1Ö 37«*J J^JD XJSTG - Q U E S T I O N WINTER GOODS, A,ul p *r,,om 0110,ir !ihelvrs i",<1 ;ou,,t<rs t0 >,laoc <n,r SPRING STOCK ON ITS ARRIVAL. W ith us at this time is how we may reduce our Stock o f Seasonable Supplies. OUR STOCK OF e must clear out Hence, in order to move our goods rapidly into the hands o f consumers, we are ottering all our Heavy Overcoats, Suits and Blankets, at Special Bargains. Our Come and get prices. Shoo Department is Complete, and we are Selling Cheaper than Ever. TO KAY & TODD, Remember the place, N ext Door to the Post Office. Agents for the Brownsville W o o le n Goods. Local Events. NONE EQUAL THEM . P a rr o tt M ountain S chool. A d m in is t r a to r s N otice o f Sale o f ltca l Solomon Haworth is out canvassing for , 1’lMtate. _____ ____ „ The following is the report of Parrott' „ , , . . , ... , Go to Townsend’s for your cook stoves. ' a Salem firm that is engaged in enlarging pictures tn eravon work. He shows some j Mountain school, Hist. No. 34, i annuli, tue of an order of the County Court of Yamhill Forest King, Simmons and Diston saws New Today. Bruners at Mount's. very good work. ■ i Clackamas and Washington counties, W - 1 ' S l ' c y S ' l.V,„u C oming with a N ew at Mount’s. ginning October 5th, and ending Decent- decivmed the undertime«! hh the adminintnuor Say you had a few thousand to spare? The largest line of spectacles In town x. . . . . . of tue said estate will on Saturday the 1«*»tli day Mordecai Ellis, of Middleton, was in of January. A D- 1 «•-.». duly sell at ptihPc auc Wo can tell you where to put it so as to her 24, 1891. Number of i>»rls enrolled tion at Howard’s. for ensh in hand, upon the premises »»t town Tuesday. first month 14, boys 8 Total : Sum- the hour get it back with 30, tiO, and a 100 fold. of 1 o’clock p ra. of said day, the fol- Try W. 1’ . Heacock for nails und build ........................... ............ l>er of girls enrolled secotni monili 14, lowlux ilrMTltxM re»] premise» to wlt Situat- « Dr. Deitrich of Albina, was in town M aris A C olcord . , ,, , , , 1 ed tu Ine coanty ot Yiiinhill siiti «tue ol f Ore er’s hardware. during the week. boys 11 . Total 2 o. Average number be- particiriarly homi,Usi mot .lese ■ribetl It Costs Nothing to Look at Goods and Compare A s we go to press we hear of the death I.,noino rirat mentii IO - in-on.l ninnili IO- »» full >« » to lllt: lielllK il pi ao.t ri of wln-, trio Pollatimi Our merchants report a very satisfac Morris in tona If your sewing machine is out ol order of David Ramsey, which took place yes longing tirst mollili u , seionu monili l.i, | am, ,n#im ,,f Prices. I Make no Division of Profits, and Pay tory holiday trade. third montli 25. Nimilierof davs utten- »trip N". tlm-v i h soniti ot raion- No imi (Z) | got A. C. Cox to repair it. terday at 12 o ’clock. Uncle Dave as lie , . „„ „ ,, . ’ . , west ol thè Willamrtte Merlili».i. tu salii comi- NO RENTS. GOODS M ARKED L O W FOR CASH Some of the country roads are settling Alva Maey with wife and son were was familiarly known lias shown signs of dance for thè terni 800. Number of days ty, ani! I...miri ,-.1 »■ I ickìiiiiìux at tlie southern.! uliunniai 4->n Visiterà •>« Tliern uro mi , corner ot salii clatm of forty James (io) Morris ami thence wlfe, (out of sight) very fast. abseuee 4.t>. \ isitors .<>. lhere are the„ce rmnilhc norih r.„ls, down visiting during the holidays. failing health for ttie past year or two and nanies on-tl’^ R oll of Ilonor for thè en- rumilo* west elirhty fSO) rotta, thè ice rumilo* •Sewing machines repaired and new south forty (40) rods, thence running east eigh Send the G raphic to your friends in he has not been on our streets much this G ertrude L amb , tiro term. ty ' no ) rods to the place of beginning ami con-, parts supplied by A. C. Cox. winter. He was o(f« among the early the east for a year. Only 75 cents’ taipimr twenty (20) acres more or less. Also Teacher. the ioTfowing premises to wit: being n part of G. M Bales has had the carpenters at Family washing done by Mrs. N. C. settlers of Chehalem valley and was a lot No. three (i.) in block No. three (•'<) in the man who made many friends by his jovial Work ceiling his shop this week. town of Newberg, in said county, as the same Swain. Residence north of Tin Shop. G r a v e l t h e K o aila. appears upon the plat, ami as laid out by Jesse manner. Tims one by one the old timers Doors and windows, all sizes and thick and Mary E. K. Edwards ami recorded at the We hear it reported that there is sup Price hardware and furniture at Town office of ’the county Recorder of said county, pass beyond the river and it is only a nesses, a t D epot L i m b e r Y a r d . posed to be a gravel bank on the Lafe and said part is hounded as follows to wit: send’s before going to Portland to buy. short time until they w ill all be gone. beginning at a point 7 » feet west of the south Mr. Todd feasted on turkey dinner with Hall farm a mile and a half northwest of east corner of said lot and block, thence run Roliert J. Lance field, a pioneer of 1845, The locks at Oregon City were closed town. If this is true and Mr. Hull will ning north i!'» feet, thence wo>t 21 feet, thence friends at McMinnvile’ on Christmas day. died at his home at Amity last Sunday. Beautiful new goods just received at south 2"> feet thence running east 21 against boats last Monday, on account of allow it to be worked, the question of running feet to the phi” » of beginning. A full line of undertaker's goods kept Mr. Madden, of Portland, came up high water. At this time last year the ^00,1 utrwutu in mnl nnrul maria 8*lrt above ,r“ L't» •» >'(’ *»M Said ►i'1'srstely the roans 1 onlt-r named. ante tn »ml be In made at Townsend’s, including burial robes. last Wednesday and remained until water was so low that boats could scarce gooa streets in .NeWDert, atut K ” in the stirronnilinv country can very easi- , "t’"" tbe-rid premises to be »old, for e«»h. I.afe Hall has been appointed adminis Thursday. . . . . . , , Dated tills IGth day of December, 1MU. ly get up to .Salem. In speaking of the , lybesolveu. In the early settlement ot i D avid L ams . trator of the estate of Robert Atkinson Call early ami ha thoroughly convinced that we *re headquarter* for all kind* of Only one more week to buy those cheap matter the Oregonian says: Farmers Indiana the roads were about as near im- \ lleAo;l^ ‘ r ,r"t,,r of ,hl’ ol 0jrrt,‘ Household Furniture. Our entire stock is bought for cash, and will be Bold at sur deceased. lots of Mans A Coleord on time at pres throughout the Willamette valley have passible during the winter season as they Karnsey A Keaton, Attorneys for Estate, prisingly low figure*. No trouble to show goods. .Morris, Miles A Co.1* old 8t*iid. had plenty of leisure time during the past could be and they continued to be bad un F or S alk —A good, five room house and ent prices. Newberg, Ore. four lots. May lie had at a bargain. Call NATIONAL KRMKDY CO. We have some special bargains for a six weeks, having lieen unable to do any til the graveling system was adopted, David W. Martin, gcderal agent for the N»i at G raphic office. few days only. Coine and see what they outside work, not even build sheds, on which lias been follow’ed up for The past account of the high winds and continuous fifteen years, and at this time throughout tioual Remedy Co. wishes to announce that he M a r is A Coi.com>. A young man named Smith came up are. now lias two a^entH in Newberg for the sale <~N from Sherwood Wednesday anil made ar There are several yonng men about rain. It is generally conceded that even the central and eastern portions of the of his medicines. Mrs. Mary H cokoii , on south the oldest inhabitant has never seen any state, regular turnpike roads ot the finest Meridian street, near the fair grounds, and rangements to enter college. town, who are Idle on account of had thing like the past forty days and forty make center into almost every town large Mrs. Cox, on First street, one door west of Pres Parties wanting ditching done, will do weather. Why not spend the time at CARRIES A KI LL LINE OK byterian church, are ills only authorised n! glits. enough to linve a post ollice, while the agents, who have and will hereafter keep on the college? well to call on E llis A H aworth , country roads are so nearly all graveled hand a full Mipply of tho above-named reme novStf Newberg, Oregon. Prof. Ilodson requests ns to announce We want every mother to know that that they are very passable any time in dies. aep4m2pdlm that the public school will open again If your eyes are deficient go and have croup can be prevented. True croup ne the year. Much of the gravel was haul them tested by Howard, the jeweler, who next Monday. All interested will please ver appears without a warning. The first ed trom three to five miles and some of it ■will sell you a pair of glasses to suit. Try take notice. symptom is hoarseness; then the child farther, but the time and expense of him. Remember the convention at Maris’ appears to have taken a cold or a cold P u r F i D r u g s f o r P r e s c r p it io n s . hauling don’t figure at all in the minds of If you don’t attend you may have accompanied the hoarseness O. M. Cofin received a note from Indi hall tonight. Having been appointed by the County Sur the tax payers, since the advantages of rfnmes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Varnish and Oil Color. U m . ana the first of the week giving an ac will have no occasion to kick at the nom from the start. After that a |s‘culiar fine roads are realized. No amount of veyor as his deputy for tills part of Yamhill County, I am prepared to do all kinds of tine line of the . count of the death of his aged grand inations, let them be as they may. rough cough is developed, which is follow money would Induce the people to go PLAIN SURVEYING. in >ther. Do you know the rent you are paying ed by the croup. The time to act is when back to mud roads. In this country Leave orders for work at the post office or ad Charley Butler and Norris Tibido cut will pay for a home in only a few years? the child first becomes hoarse; a few do where we don’t have the continuous dress, me at Newberg, Oregon. M. REECE. the big fir tree that stood in front of the Marls A Coleord will sell you one, so you ses of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy will freezing and thawing to interfere with the pavilion at the fair grounds. It is a can pay for it as easy as you can pay rent prevent the attack. Even after a rough solidity of the roads, as they do east, a monster. G. W. Fisk, who sold his place north cough lias appeared tie1 disease may be road once well graveled would be a “ joy TH E The college will open again next Mon of town to Mr. Sanders, has gone with prevented by using this remedy as direct foiever” with a little repairing occasion ( P rescription * O ahefhi . i . y C om ed. It lias never been known to fail. 50 ally. Just the amont of gravel that day. We hear the students saying they his family to Minneapolis, Minnesota, \ 1‘ oundkd D ay or N ight . a«« glad vacation is about past and that where he will make his home for the cent and *1 bottles for sale by C. F. M ooiie , would be required on our roads we are A Co. unable to say but in Indiana whore tho school will begin again. present. grade of the country roads was slightly F or S ale : One corner and one inside Miss Voss, Baptist Women’s Home Itrlrkl Brick!! Brick! It raised, a yard of gravel dropped from the lot on south side of First street at £1.50 Missionary, will speak at the Presbyte First-class foundation brick for sale at wagon in the center of the grade was am per foot for six days only. rian church in this city next Sabbath at NEWBERG, OREGON. Newberg brick yard. J as . H amnett , ple for anjMj 4 jjinary rotd and we presume J. K. W rig ht . 11 a. m. and at 7 p. in. Go and hear her. This first class hotel has just been re it would not take more here. If there is Long A Cox, Undertakers, have just All are cordially invited. furnished anil opened totlie public. F o r S ale, a gravel bank in reach of town anywhere Splendid accommodations for trav A Complete and well assorted stock of Furniture always on hand at Portland prices. received « full line of new goods, latest On account of not having a Christmas Fresh high grade Jersey cows. Also eling men. Newest designs in rockers, easy chairs and novelties, a specialty. patterns and tnwt .quality. Will sell at as tree at Friends’ church as had been ex one bull 10 months old, Polled Angus in the valley, it ought to tie uncovered, but if there is not, then steps ought to be The patronage o f the |ioople o f N ew low figures as the quality of goods will pected, those belonging to the classes of Curner F irst and Main Htreetff. Q " . "W * . ~ W ”V A TJ* and Jersey cross, for f20. if sold soon. taken to get gravel from the island above berg and vicinity respectfully solicited. younger children were handsomely re justify. J. S alnders , Champoeg, Ore. town, Let the same amount of work be Next Tuesday evening, .Tan. 5th will be membered with a liberal supply of nuts put on onr roads in graveling that has Wc P rc sfh —Yon and candies. Notice. the regular business meeting of the Y. M. F r t d l e r . In been done in the past ten years in this other word«, wo On Christmas evening a number of O. A. Let every member attend who All parties who left orders for pictures w ill tench road district in other ways and wo will IttF.K , mid slur» can, as matters of importance are to be young i>eople belonging to the Sunday at Stewart’s gallery, will receive them in you In liusineM , have good roads. Every known method • t which you ran school classes of President Newlin and due time through the mail all O. K, considered. I« »till here with * large atock of of road making may be mentioned, bnt rapidly gal her In tho dollar». W* Prof. Hartley gathered at the college there is nothing that will compare with C apt . S tewart . enn nml w ill, If On the fourth Sunday in January, at you |ilen«etii-ai h gravel from a gravel bar on a stream, or you (|uirkly li»w 7 p. tn. and thereafter on the evenings of building where they had a pleasant social a gravel bank, such as is often found, for lo c u m fr»« F o r H a le . corn and apples ami t o * 1 0 a (Uy the second and fourth Sundays of each time eating making lasting roads. Any who don’t •I tho Marl, and 40 acres of land, two miles from New playing gamos. m ore na you go month, Rev. J. M. l ’reiss will preacli at believe this statement are welcome to •n . lim it K i n , all agea. In any Prof. Palm, lately out from Pennsylva berg. Good house and barn and good mention a better way through the col the Evangelical church. |in rto f America, water. 15 acre» in orchard of pruneB, umns of the G raphic . you can rum - The convention tonight for the nomi nia, came over with Rev. Brown from niflnr* at hum s, riving all youa peaches und apples. SplendiJ soil. nation of city officers wilt be held at Hillsboro, Saturday and remained over | lim a, or *|-ara F o r Sale. I m om enta only, A. K. C ooper A Co. Sunday. Rev. Brown preached his fare Maris’ hall, on account of the refusal of 't o l h a w o r k . Two 2 year-old colts, of good stock anil W hat we offer la A g e n t for G a rla n d a n d O re g o n S to ve s. a err and it h at the school directors to allow the public well sermon here Sunday. We have not good size. T homas D uncan . T o w n C on ven tion . been p ro v ed learned who will take his place as pastor over am i over school building to be used. again. Chat «real Notice Is hereby given that there will of the Christian church. 1. E. HESTON. pay ia aura fo* N otice to C reditor*. J. O. HIKUlf ANH. iDelphina Ellis presented the Y. M. C. every w o r h a r. lie a meeting of the citizens of the town F.nsy In learn. Notice i* hereby e rf ven that the midernlgned C heap L and —¡10 acres three miles A. a fine collection of mounted sea mosses No aperial abili of Newberg on Friday evening Jan. 1st ha» been duly appointed executrix of the last ty r e q u i r e d . and shells, and it now occupies a promi from Turner, all good bottom land in cul 1892, at 7 p. m. at Maria’s hall, for the Will and Testament of George Chrl»tcu»nn Iteaeoiiehla in decerned, by the County Court of Yamhill dustry only *»••©- tivation, good orchard, two springs, nine nent place in their rooms. It is a gift of •aaary for aura, purpose of nominating city officers. Let county, State of Oregon Therefore all persona leirge e n e c e a a . having claims against the Ehtate of «aid dece room two story house hard finished, good atari yon, winch the association may feel proud. every body come out. dent are hereby notified und required to pre- il«hing e v barn and other outbuildings, $2,509. sen l them to the undersigned at Newberg. in erything. T his la C heap L ax » —10 acres best fruit land, S amcel H obson , Mayor. one of the great said county, withiu six months from date O regon L and C o , (idea forw ard whereof with proper vouchers for **id claim*. in naeftil, Inventive progreas, th a t enri< lice all at »corkera. nearly all in cultivation, beautiful situa It la Dated this 80th day of December A D . IHjl. Salem, Oregon. probably tha rrra te a t opp ortun ity la h o i'n g people have w e» Wo would respectfully announce that J. (1 Iticrinnnn lias srsociatod himself with J. P u b l i c H a le . tion in Sunnyside, 5 miles from Salem, A nna U iikiktknhon , know n. Now la Ilia tim e. D elay rneana oee. Full parnm lara K. Heston in the Blscksinithing business, and iliat we are now heMer than H otter n rlta u t « n r c . A ddrraa. G F O H G K Executrix of said Eatate. The number of logs that have Wen *35 .00 per acre. O regon L and C a , On Saturday Jan. 10, 1892, I will sell at ever unaided to do all work in our line witli neatness and dispatch. Ramsey A Fenton, Attorney« for «aid Estate. a l l N « ( > > .1 ' t o .. H o i * s s , l - u r i 1 - u U . M - l - e . coming down the river would indicate public sale the real estate lielonging to Salem, Oregon. The Deskins land south of the railroad that the high water has broken several estate of Cyrus l.ainb deceased, which “ T h e P r e t t ie s t P r o p e r ty A r o u n d A ll W o r k W a r r a n t e d . near the public school ground has been log booms somewhere almvo. Heston A is situated a mile and a half north ot H K J4T O X A B I R K M A N N . platted by the Yamhill Land Company [Hermann have Wen kept busy making town, being 20 ncres, with good house New berg,” is the verdict o f every one w ho sees dogs for parties who were engaged in and out buildings. Also 1 lot on Second and will be put on the market. Miles ^ «• W H IT E M A N , For description of Reece was surveying it Monday. Tills catching the runaway logs. Some of the street in Newberg. boys have Wen making good money at land and terms of sale, see administra is very fine property. 040 acres, 1J miles, as the crow fiics, southwest from Newberg. the business. tors notice in another column Imm ediately surrounding the depot, mid near the river. Fruit grower» will How does this strike yon for a proposi Medorem Crawford died at his homo D a v i d I.AMn, never overlook the last tw o very Important points. All that can Is: said o f any MIDDLETON, OREGON. tion? If any of our snbscriliers want to tract us being favorable to fruit grow ing, w ill !»• found on tho Dundee Place. near Dayton last Saturday from cancer Administrator. send the G raphic to friends in the east I am prepared to do Plastering, Genientiug and Chimnuy Building. All Work Guar on the tongue and throat. Mr. Crawford for a year, we will take subscriptions of anteed. Corres|smdencu solicitud. “ Of course it hurts, hat von must grin was a native of New York state, hut came this kind for the next thirty days at the L° f a to Oregon in 1842 at the age of 22, and as and Iwar it,” is the old time cor.eolation low price of 75 cents. Just half price. an Oregon pioneer he was at the time of given to jersons troubled with rheuma oV ,WJ' Lee Stanley and Clarence Edwards, his death one of tho most noted in the tism. “ If you will take the trouble to \ \o" V.C c » mentioned last week as having the scar state. He held many positions of trust, dampen a piece of tl inuel with Chamber let fever are now considere I well a’>J as the first one Wing that of a memlsw of lain’s Pain Balm and bind it on over ttie there are no new eases, the danger is i the provisional government from 1847 to seat of pain your rheumatism will dis.ip- C ° considered past. Our exchanges that pear.” is the modem and much more *at- | 18*0. H K r A I U l M O F I N K W A N HKH AXI> C L O C K S A N P K C l A L T Y . U n ta o . copied our item of last week will please In accordance with a m i’ oil agree isfactory advice. 5 ) cent bottles lor sale S « " çot make note of this fact. t o * ment, a nnmWr of our merchants by C. K. M isire , A C o . l« ' We want to enlarge onr list of eastern ; will close their »’ ores at It o ’clock »8 O'» suliecritiers. In order to do this we will p. in during fanuary, an ! one hour alter ^ NEW BROOM SWEEPS CLEAN, AND H > * l < li*»li»l#*m Hrfionl. furnish the G raphic to our subscriber* sunset during the rear. except Saturday Report for throe month* ending Dee. who want to semi it to friends in the levelling* We have often wondered whv 23, 18111. Number of »lav* taught .59. r h,"Ir,. '» o , c r© east, at half price or 75 rents a year. our merchant! did not take a step of this Number of day* attendance 2395, Num »’A no,i This is cheaper than writing letters to In (be be.it f»1*re In fawn tn ir**t yntir work dmle All kind* of Tlnwnrk. *ueh *• KnnAug, gpont- Number of kind. A business man ought to have ber of days ubHence 348. p" 'r in« and General KepAlring. neatly ami prompfly done. Price* reaumtable your friends and much easier. «» i some time to spend with his family, hat time* fur iy 38. Whole r.uinhcr of boy a K llt* T MTHXr.T. F. H. STO REY, Nearly opponile Dayton road’ O. M. Coffin received a< a Christmas pres where the business house is opened at sn enrolled 34. Num!>er of girlw 24. Tidal at «* ent from Indiana, a hand made wall pock early hour in the morning an I not close I enrollment 58. Average ntimber belong I-*' et wliirli w a s 'ended to the muzzle, with until nine o'clock in the evening, Sunday ing 47. Average daily attendance 41 in .»A * needles, thread, pin«, button*, buck Is* an I is a I out all the tune he ha* at home. We Number of visitor« 71. The name* of safety pins, all ready for immediate use, have always believed it was more from pupil* that have been neither ahoerit nor "Hi,, * 'On In. *0. in case of an emergency. The Ins-Tip- , force of habit than from necessity that tardy during month ending Dei?. 23rd and '</«/ I t i fir 4ion in letters of red was, “ nee lies-tnd stores were kept o|e*u so late, as there is ranked above 9 1 in <leportn»«*nt, are mn fol ’ n,n. ‘ ‘I,,. pins, needles and pin«, wheu a man mar , out little of the trading hut »hat can just lows: Mvrtie Wood, Bertha Wood, ries hi* trouble begins.’* U, , a* well be done during (he day unless it W Frank Kendall. Berlin Davi«, Ifairy Da- A t t e n t i o n I) A . K . on Satiirdrv evening* when day laborers via, iVier Niwon, Millie llo h t, Jennie “ i o Til. a nd K e e p , end o f t ho fruit to cot There will he a joint installation of may want to make purchase* after the I lot at Walter Roger*, Lncm Duvall, Isoni- c n l t he beautiful to enj oy.” K'jger*. The following a r e the name* o ff -era of Kilpatrick Post and the ! weeks work is done. It may In discoiir- And a full line o f Undertaking Goods. IlcniVpiartrr» fnr Farm anri (la ri Woman's Relief Corps, on Satur l tv, Jtn. aging to the evening loafer at the start of thoag that have fnllrilled the above Thi. pl.ee *, »11 xntn, i», be iwil.l *nri we hs v. ,mi our prfee« «.»thii o." " «h * b’(y nn» frnm 2nd. at 1 o'clock p. tn., at Maris' hall. bnt whe t he learns to spend the evenings condition* for three month* ending De- flr.l Heeils. In the store building lately viieuteil hy J. T. Smith. hi .4* «MI real.»- rpotu, .«• m,*n <m lb*lr iacs.t v n il i.i ■ llm - All wc ».k I. I..r m iar 23, 1491, I*. rlin Davis Harrv I i’.'U'i- n , ■ * w s tu -x«vnfac i *... pr.iperty »nUcaii - u .,rn*ir »r -ni wh » sil! »lw .y« / II inemliers are requested hi lie present. at home reading g -o l hoiks or papers, lie ' l.n ia A .,- 1 c - r u u a U , Go * ,U M-e I c lu r c I mit will no iloobt soon see the advantages 'if Davis and Avery Wood. aiurd 1 ei l I l E B 'D ¿ c H 0 B 3 0 N . J.'l'i II i.xo.v, Tea. her the c lim ir fro u for u r b tbito. Adjutant Pod Coin. Laundry goes Tuesday. A. T. Hill. C O M E A NY ) “ C.” Stock of General Merchandise. J . rr . s m i t h :, .AT THE “OLD RELIABLE." New Furniture Store. W A T D O W N UpRJCES. S. M. Calkins. *I e p O S T O F F I C E D R U G STORED Popular Patent and Family Medicines, SU R Y E Y IN G. LATEST STYLES of WALL PAPfi3Fk Blank Books, Stationery, School Books and School Supplies. Newberg House, J. J. Woods, Prop. C. F. MOORE & CO. J J E W B E 1 1 G F U R N I T U R E S T O R JJ TIIE Pioneer H A R D W A R E STORE Builders’ nnd Shelf Hardware, |iop Stoves and Tinware, Pump*, Lumbermen’s Supplies, Etc. ..."kmilMIax. B HESTON MOUNT. & B IE R M A N N . B L A C K S M IT H S C arriage W ork & Horse Shoeing a Specialty. TITE DUNDEE PLACE. I3lîLsterer & Gementer, F. H. H o w a rd , W ATCHM AKER & JEW ELER. - C - - " A Full Line of Clocks And Watches Always on Hand, at Beasonahle Prices. V° NKWBKKU. . . . . ORKOOff, T h e N e w T in S h op Prop. JJE W STORE. H ardw are, Furniture, Agricultural Implements, C. L. B , J. ). B , Iti8i.cccr.¿ S»., Por-.lend, Or. r J. II. T O W N S E N D . £