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If b. '-Mtm ■ tire ahy i • t< rion
pears and cherries will Iw plenti
ful up here. Grain looks fine.
Not much
yet.
W R Ray fr >m Mt Píen : nt
was up and told us about going
to the Mexican line on his late
trip, He did well to stay on
this side. Tin-e Greaser, do not
always yabe us.
.1 A Shaw came up to invest •
tie
gate the improvements
mill. Very little escapes his at-
tention if he is retired.
County Surveyor Geddes did
some work for private parties
hereabouts recently.
The Black Eagle mine is to
start soon.
Tne Ogle Mountain Co are
pushing work in their mine with
great glee and energy.
Mrs Hennesy and Mrs Hester
are judge at <1 clerk re pectively
on the(lutes Election Board. Mi
Kitty Bu'li ’• • d Mrs Holt are
clerks on the Mill City board.
Road Boss Shephard intends to
tackle those hills down Jordan
way soon with ti e new grader.
Mr Plunkett left for his home
at Munkers to remain a feu
days. H has been in charge of
a band of (¡n eks working on the
«new logging road. Tney left.
Your scribe is not competent
to dir*, the wonderful im
provement in the big mill. Th« v
are completing a building 120
feet wide and the length is two-
fifths of the distance across 40
acres of land.
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drv houses or kilns with Denni
son hollow tile brick. They will
have 5 kilns now instead of two.
They will start with all new self
feeding planers. They have a
new engine at.d will run three
logging trains.
Mr Thomas has sold the jmhi I
room in Mill City and will go be
low. perhaps to Stayton.
Mr Woods of the Albany Iron
Works was here supervising
placing machinery in the mill.
J RG says that he I as bought
seed gram from the Scio Roller
Mills during the past 25 years
and no pink or other foul stuff
has been seeded in the land,
When Chas Warner says it is
clean, it IS clean.
NICK.
Pound • Cur« for Rhcum«t»m
‘•I auffarrl with rheumatism for
two yr ar* and could not get my hand to
my mouth for that length of time.”
write* Lee I. Chapman. Mapleton Iowa.
”1 »ufTer-d terrible pain
I conld not
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ago I Began u»ing Chamberlain'» Lini
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and have not suffered with rheumatism
•inc«.” For »ale by all dealer*.
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C B WINN,
Albany , Oregon.
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RALPH THOM,
l^banon, Oregon.
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would endeavor to repair some
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