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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1888)
WASHINGTON LETTER. SEEING THE PLEASANT THINGS OF LIFE. The Lafayette Shoe Stotel ’’(Front oar Brfc iUr Correrpoodeat.) If we were only aspronjipt to W ashington , Dec. 14, 1888. |||l i f-1 ■ ■■■ i r - i nn ri - n--?- recognize the reaÌTy^pleaaant and Mr. Cleveland Bas received the Are now receiving [DAY, DECEMBER 28, 1888 resignation of U. S. District Attor good things that can be found in Fall&'V intertJoods in Ladies. Mi«wes, the world around us, and which • nd Children « ney E. B. Sellers, of the Indianap Bhoe«and Slippers olis district, but hie not yet ac sometimes seem to be the relics of a It carries the better nature that has survived the Beet Pitting Qoodt cepted it, nor will he unless com fall, as we are to detect aud exag The office of publication of T iie pelled to do so. The attorney-gen gerate th^little, the selfish, anththe eral has telegraphed -to Mr. Sellers O rboon R bgister will on Monday, unworthy things we find, how much informing him that the president December 31, 1888, be removed to joins him in requesting a with-, more should we illustrate thè spirit McMinnville, the county seat of drawal of the resignation. Both of Christ, and how much brighter the same would be for ourselves where Genta. Youths «nd Boy« ean fi^d any Yamhill county. On Jannary 7, Mr. Cleveland and the attj^ney- ! and others. But, probably (he re- thing in boot« and shoe« that you want; «nd price« as low as you are paying f r poor cheap 1889, the public records and official general would like for Mr. Sellers j 1 suit of the original sin that is still goods that yon have to throw alray before you to remain in office to prosecute the | get them well broke to yottr foot. Il is the beat I in us, w<- are very slow to do this business of this county will be Place election fraud cases, incitiding that transferred to the i^w county seat, thing; in fact, it is about the last of W. W. Dudley. thing we do—if we do it at all- and fully realizing that we Can bet The river and harbor bill, appro ter serve our many patrons and sub- priating »11,906,850, has been re Our neighbor may be a firm friend of the poor and defenseless; he may in Yamhill County. Wribers in all parts of the county ported to the house. It will prob-, prove his benevolence by innumer Harris & Haney. by being situated where we can at ably pass the house alright, but able ' kindly and liberal acts; he NEWEEES all times gather items of news and from recent expressions on the part may be exemplary in private and of republican senators it is probable of official business we have deemed that it will never be considered by in social life; yet all these qualities this removal necessary. Our busi the senate. In view of the very- go ,fox nothing, because we look.at ness relations, with the people of large appropriation for this pur him through a microscope of a double-million magnifying power, Lafayette have been pleasant, and pose, made at the lust session— with which we are able to detect a Real Estate Bought and Sold. Farms we hope for a continuance of the nearly »22,000,000—-no tears are few flaws that we do not like. This _j_ Rented and Rents Collected. same. Our new office may be likely to be shed over the failure of hypercritical spirit is not that of We have now on hand a large amount of the present jiill. found on D street, two doors south our Lord, and is not the one that is Town Property, Senator Beck’s health is slowly Desirable Farming, of the First.National bank, opposite improving, but he’will not resume to make the world brighter and bet Dairy and the postoffice. Correspondents and his seat at the present session. He ter. That is to be done by love— 14 Fruit Lands the love that sympathizes with all’ exchanges will pleaso govern'thenf- leaves in a few days for Aiken, South For Sale. forms of goodness; that is quick to Carolina, where he will spend the jelves accordingly. Persons desiring such property Will do , 'recognize every kindly act, ^nd winter. , well to consult us. Two caucuses of the democratic , that does not stint its praise, while The man who in a single minute CARTER & FOSTEER. it is sparing of its blame.-j-TA« with a single word has done more members of’the house have been Newberg, Oregon. 14 Evangelist. for American liberty under Ameri held this week in order to deter can law than any thousand others mine upon a policy in regard to the PATENTS GRANTED have done in twenty years is named admittance of new states. The To citizens of the Pacific states Smith—Smith of Birmingham. Not . great diversity of opinion on the \ ' during the past week, and reported DEALER IN one man in a hundred thousand is i subject developed by the discussion fit for a great.responsibility when it made it evident that it would be expressly for this paper by C. A. comes suddenly upon him in a ter ■ impolitic to attempt to bind the Snow <fc Co., patent lawyers, oppos Lounges, Bed-room Sets, Spring Mat rible shape, but Smith was, and he i members, so that they will vote as ite U. S. Patent office, Wàshington: tresses, Tables, Chairs, Etc. Oregon — F. B. .Turner, Portland, met it and faced it with one care— they please on tbe subject, provided A Complete Stock at Reasonable ’'Fitel” There are many other ' that the question gets before the steam steering, gear; J. Fulton, Prices: Biggs, Oregon, corn planter attach commtmjties which needed the les • house, which many members think ment. California — C. Scholz, San Also CONT It ACTOR and BVipi)- son worse than Birmingham,'not a . extremely doubtful. EH. Tians furnished and estimate» ' lew states needed it worse than John Sherman denies the story Francisco, cable railway grip; R. made on short notice. 10 23 Alabama, but the very demoraliza that he would refuse a place in W., HenV, San Francisco, roller tion Which created the need Harrison's cabinet for fear that bearing; L. D. Craig, San Francisco, made it impossible for them io Gov. Foraker would succeed him in erasing shield for typewriters; G. produce such an officer as Sheriff the senate, and intimates very Atkinson, Oakland, well borer; J no. Smith. ^. Without such officers, strongly that he will take the state W. Cassidy, Petaluma, furnace; W. «pooches, sermons, newspaper edi department if if is offered to him. C. Gjbbs, Oakland, photographic torials and laws thewselv«« are-¿ Hai t ie ig ~in the. same~coudition. eameFaj W[ Stevenson, Douglas empty words. His influence will The question among big republicans Flat, bench plane; G. Willard, Pas And cheaper than can be lie felt over this entire country, and here is which one of thetri' will cap adena, windoq^ecreen. obtained this side of . - 7" •••' ’ _ . r —i the entire country is already bene- ture the plunder. - If I were a bet Portland. Give Lucien HeaQi, who died on Wed- luUUlVIl XXCULJla;«Vll fitted by it.— St. Louis Republic.. ting man I should feel disposed to nesday at Santjk ©1 us a call. !ruz, California, back Blaine. was Oregon’s first secretary of state. There has been spent by the Pan- MOORE BROTHERS, The president has issued an or He was elected in 1858 in advance stfla’fiahalcompany nearly four times der extending the civll service over of the Sdinissiop of the state, and DRUGGISTS, as much money as was required for the railway mail clerks. - - Oregon. took office when the state govern Newberg the Suez canal, and it .is not too People are wondering whether ment was organized in 1859. John much, to sky the completion of the any of the numerous bills intro Whiteaker was governor. Mr. T. CL Stepiiens, great wor^ is not in sight. More duced at the last jessipti ¡Tinned at Heath had resided in California for than that, evon if it could be opened I PRACTICAL the various trusts are likely to be with ono hundred million dollars passed this winter. ;;<The general many years. '' Last summer he additional, it would be impossible impression seems to be that nothing visited Oregon, and a report of an for the revenue upon it to be large will be done. In fact, .the most of interview with him was published Xu8Lfa,3re'tte, Oreyoxx. enough to make the work profitable. the bills introduced are regarded by in the Oregonian. He was Elected shrewd lawyers as unconstitutional. secretary of state in Oregori as a Keeps a flrstclRSff fftock of watches,1 c’ockti. It doesn't seem likely from the re jewelry and rpeetiiclcB and Bella at unpreced^nt There is some talk among the ports that have reached us, that a democrats in the house of taking democrat, but on the breaking out ed bir. prices. thousand riiillionx Of dollars would the wind out of the republican sails of the civil war he left that party Watches, Clock« and Jewelry repairing a spec ialty—All work warranted. finish; the work, or. that M. DeEes-' by passing a bill repealing the enr, and ever afterwards was a republi Give me a call. tire tobacco tax. Whether this can. sops, whose age is ■ eighty-three T-. a STEPHENS. idea, which many consider a good years, would aeo the enterprise con one,y will be allowed to end in talk, The pulse of the earth is pro duced if he cpuld command all the cannot ypt be told. ■> duced by A of the object in money in France, and liV© to be a “Little Billy” Ch^udler’s latest is its daily revoltition. ", It pulsates a feeble attempt to get up a con hundred years old. J. J. Hembree, Proprietor^ gressional investigation of the elec twice in twehty-four hours. K It is Slowly, but surely, the scheme1 tion in South Carolina. Chand lifted into the fky as often. An ex I am prepared to give good acccm odation on short notice, to persons wish ng for a British cable across the Paci ler’s rantings receive no attention. planation of the phenomena is to bo teams or conveyance. Iteasoi.able. fic is taking shape. A conference Even the republicans have become found in the wor|^ on Electricity in 1X7* Par ties Charges conveyed to trains, etc., at a’.l tired of his everlasting song, of times. My hack«, buggies and horses areal of influential colonists—Canadian • y; ways kent in good or er. Southern outrages; and it is not Nature,^, and.-Australian—was held in Lon likely that he will ever secure the t” “ i ■ ^*•*1 Ç BY PROXY. don last month, when a route from “investigations” which he so much Wontea ivlto liny I.ethr-I •w. Letteril laatead of Vancouver by way of Hawaii, Fan desires. - ----------------- -------- z ■itlitgVh.il» “ WritlitgTta —, The democratic senators hive ning Island, Samoa, Fiji and New “ I'm, I'm. I bellevo, thé only person engaged done good work this week in show In the .bo business in Chicago, ’ ’ said the hand hand- Newland to Australia was consid ing . the weak points in the senate and bright lady whMO business card ered and approvod: The Imperial tariff bill. They do not expect to some b ro Iho words: ’■X.ètteé' writer,” to a Chi govornqtfnt will now be called upon defeat it, but they arc determined to cago liera d reporter. ‘‘I havo written let ters for ladies who, from their wealth and to aid the project and in view of offer amendments to every section surroundings, you would suppose could da the growth of the antipodean de of it that they think wrong, thus their owd corresponding. I have, however, putting on record their protests. fœ.uid many such who could neither spell pendencies, as well as for other po That is all that they can do, »nd all nor write plainly, nor express their ideas. Oregonian Railway, L’d, Line. litical reasons, will probably tend that the party expects of them. If I havo wriltca a good many letters tor per sons who-make no protense of their inabil its support. The rate between Eng republican senators vote against ity to do to taemseives. But the bnlk of Portland & Willamette Valley R’y my patrohs como to me, not becauso they land and Australia will, it is said,' their' own opinions, as they have a.-C to wriu, but because they Until further notice trains will daily of late under the party can unable ho* command expressions for their lie one dollar per word— Electrical done ' arrive and depart from Lafayette lash, it is their own lookout. thoughts.” IPorM. There was a rumor early this “ What are the letters about generally I” as follows, to and from Portland. “IV ell, that would be telling. But If yoa * HAIL. Farmers in the Willamette val- week that Senator Brown, of Geor won’t say 1 told you, they are mostly letters LIAVI LBAVI gia, who has not here thi t ses of sentiment' The greater pai t arc love- Portland. . 7 14am AHlte .... .. 1 00 pm Ipy will not suffer much this year Dundee . . 9 00 am Sheridan.. ..3 07 pm Bion, intended to resign. His near letters. You think that persons would pre Lafayette . 9 26 a m .Lafayette. 4 15 p m for want of rain; in fac^fteports re est friends say there is no founda fer to write such letters themselves. So Sheridan. 10 31/0% Dundee .. - 30pm st — =.-------- • ♦ *°F m they do when the sentiment they breathe is Airlie (er)..It ceived from all over the coast indi tion for the rumor. fiSOpm Sop tn Portland (ar) ( real. But the letter» I write are tbow of A general army order haw been occasion Each party desires to impress tbe For fin th*r information apply to ths Cotr- cate a sufficiency of moisture. The other epistolalory beauties, and not nany’s Agent «1 Lafayette, or addree* General prospects for big crops the coining issued, announcing that hereafter having with anv themselves—well, I furnish ofllee. comer Second A Pine 8ta.. Portland Ogn there will le published annually at soaaon are exceedingly flattering. the sentiments for them. It's very easy,” tbe end of each year a roll-of honor, she adued, with a flavor of cynicism. making mention of officers and en “There's a regular stock of seatimeats for The last week has been an unfor ,a J ’l T nnaagiens That persons alike listed men. The first will be ii - ------ w please --------- — all — T — ~ tunate one for steamboats. Two at the close of 188ft. If some gentlemen Who are the proud poe- * " “ . f , aereors of glowing letters from ladies knew luge steamer, on the Missisaipfi An effort is being made to hale ' that nemo rf their friends bad others from river carrying a large number of congress -refund to the widow tff________ other lathes, _ but nearly all alike except __________________ - ia the 1. money won1 *’ they “d vrouldn •“ COBllB « ao trom tl“ Ladire passengers have been burned to the Gen Hancock nnt At I’ which he l*e ' »o Uive, * b. proud. waters edge, and many lives were expended out of his own pocket to mto much alike, »nd «o, fOTthMmattci, the French officers who do RCatletnen. I notice ooo thing about Uro loet. On Puget sound the steamer , entertain attended the Yorktown celebration *•‘*•1* however- >« poculUr Young or Leif Erickson was burned Monday , in 1881. Senator Cockrell has in- . ; gentlemen up to the nge ct iwentylhr*.. ~ '* 1 twenty-four a»e very etlustvsnd fusbin. reeujutioo, which was I In lic.r protestation» From that cyo on to afternoon and seven lives were brot. 1 troduoed iw ur u r” . 1 . .P*«»*d, directing the secretary of for:y they grow more guonled coil co.d They Dr. Wm, Harriaou, a phyaichin ef ex- war to furnish the senate with a I arc cfraid of ridicnlo or somethin ~ rerbape porience, , lias located at Newberg, and ‘ ‘ - of - the - han located at Nawherx. ami i statement amount M«g" they ara auspiciotn ami dulnuiful. But At er gentlemen reach inukho Ulotbey re of tbe pefided. , • When that statement is turn to youth Bi I-ardor In their ¡»tier, of Wniehe X' -ufnrohed, a joint resolution will be eeo'lmonl. Uueor, iaa*t ill” -What other kiade of documenta do you offered directing^Uat the amount, have otri tumootr* with interest, be refunded kt th« Oh. letter» of oondoiencs, of congreta4 widow. This is a juat ckimTïmî . L.flMnd lotion, of ceremony and «• arc meaul Id be m M Mt the «Slot the H abdihu , P ü BLIBH». BIRD&GATES t Removal Notice. Is the Place We keep constantly on hand Largrb Stock: cf Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ CLOTHING And Furnishing Goods, Queensware, Glassware, Pipes, Tobacco, Cigars, Boots and Shoes,. Hats and Caps, Canned Goods V AareROCERIES To go for Foot wear r In IWjllnioHt ZSxrex'srtlxiri.g' I have just received a Full and Complete Line of these SHOES, guaranteed to be the best and cheapest in the market. ALSO—A full line of C. M. Hendr- r- • son & Co.’s Genta’ Boots and Shoes, and Ladies’ and Misses’ Fine Shoes. ‘ rifk. T’tri-.Xi Dear to the Feminine heart, and VSEFVL Real Estate Agency At Bedrock General Prices, Extremely Low Prices. To man, woman or child can be procured And all.frcm One Firm, who«« triune in a warrant in iteelf of Fair Treatment and Square Dealing. Our __ _ In now in and we invite intending pur- Fall .jà.. Oils! Oils! Oils! Of Oill O-reid.es Watchmaker and Jeweler, howe , Oa-rlton, Oreg-cn. ï TpS rruuuub Produce examine oW goods a prices. taken in exchange for goods, for which wénrtWyiay all the market will justify. - Lafayette, egister D Oregon. Domorost’-e Monthly liagaaug. A WOKPBIiri;^rUBUCATIO!f. Alan y Rip pose DEJJOJREST’S MONTlJLt, to be tt fashion nutgnzlne. Thl« Is a great mhrake 1 It undutBRcdly u^yabw th^.H^t F ssuki . s PAllTMBNT of anr n-agaaine published, but thlsi» the Ca«tJ th‘in t(itt fact (but a real vntorprt»i undev. perience uie «liown, so thnt ench departnt equal to a magazine in liiK-lf. In D kmoi < e 9 t ■ vun get a dozen matfszines In one, and aecuro amur?. inent and instroqti'-n for thn whole family. It con. tains Stodea, PoemajMtd other Literary nt traction«, includin'’A rt> Alic, Bcten title, and lloum-hold matter», and is lilnatrnied with original Steel Engraving«. Photogravures, Water-Colors, and fine Woodcuts, making it the M odbl MAUg^jjn oF A mbrica . Each copy contains a P attbbn O robh entitling the holder to the .election of A rt P.Trxnx lllnetraled In eny number of the Manxlno encl n xst or tub mi» manufactured, each valued at from 20 ceuta to M ceuta, or .over $8.<»worthof pailenu pvr -f-enriy Hubecilptlon. S2.00. A trial will convince yon that yon ran get ten times the value of-the iponey paid. Single copies (tach containing Pattern Order), 20 cents. FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. LUBRICATING OF r ■ ? Published by W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, Nffl Y ork .. ‘ R. P. UNGERMAN, as just received a large and I H wcllselected stock ol Stoves and Tift-»' ware,and proposes to sell cheaper than', any house In the county.. Everything kept on Hand, and repairing done satiwfactorlj. and. ^without de lav. Sept. 29, t-f. L afayette , The above combination Is a splendid chance to get our paper and D emorest ’« Moi educed rata. Send your subscriptV>ns to ibis ---------.------- O8ECON -S— THE MARCH OF PROGRESS! “ Ora LATEST IMPROVEMENTS! . - “ Competition Io the Life of TrJ<te,” ond If yoo hove not men according to your weed«. Estray Notice.-------- — . UNEXCELLED IN CANNOT STYLE UNEQUALLED IN DURABILITY to irecTioif of FIT. otice "!^. hereby given that the , »Tai Books of Yamhill couiVy for the year 1888, are now in m\ bands for the collec- th-n of taxes, and that nuself or my deputy will visit the va ious precincts of said county as. follow-, between the hot rs of 10 o’clock, a. m. and 4 o’clock, p. m.s Wheatland. Wednesday December 26. 188-<, Dayton, Thursday December 27, 1x88, Dundee, Friday , December 24,-1884, East Cheba em, Saturday. December 29, 188x, West Chehalem, M oih I h -’, December 31, 1888. Carlton, Wednesday, January 2, 18s9, Bellevue, Thur-day. January 3, 18x9, Willamina, Friday, January 4, 18'9, bheiidan, Saturday, January 5,1889, Amity, Monday, January 7, 1889, , ____ Lafayette, Tuesday N. and 8. McMinnville, January 9 & 10, 18-.9, North Yamhill, Friday, January 11^ 18X9, All persona are notified to be .present 'at said a] pointmentn ffnd nettle their tuxes, or pay the Fame to me at my offii d within 30 dajs fiom the dates above mentioned. ’* ifter tbe exj ’pVafc? _ 22 I ____ _______ LvIH.rl hv 708 Revised! added, as specified by .«r-tlgan'O section*2,795. Statute. T. J. HABRIS, , Sheriff and Tax Collector. Dated December 8. 1x88. 19.51 FASTÌDIO^'- Buch has been tho recent progress tn our branch of Indnstry th&t 'feu re now able to affirm that tbe Janies Means* $4 Shoe Is in every respect equal to the shoes which only a few years ago were retailed at eight, >r tun dollar«. If you will try on a pair you will be convinced that we do net exaggerate. Ours are (hr original $3 and $4 Shoes, and thorn who Imitate our system of business are unable to compete with us io quality ot factory products. In our lines we are the largest manufacturers in the Untied States. One of our traveling salesmen who Is now visiilug tho shoe retuilers of the Pacific Coast, and Rock- ’lounlaiu Region writes from there as follows: “I am more tiia'i satlsildi with tho results of ipy trip. I have thus far succeeded in placing our ful .in* in the hands of‘A No. 1’ dealers In every point I nave vlslteo." He goes on to say, “This is» piendid region for iis to sell shoes In. because most of Tho retailers are charging their customer« nt inti aiiont double the prices which the shoes have cost at wholesale. The consequence is that the >i-op!e wno Wi iy -hoes tro paving six or seven dollars n pair for shoes which are not worth as much as our 1 A.UES MEANS' $3 mid HJ4 HHOES. Our shoes with tlielr very low retail prices stamped on tue Kil'-s of every p iir are breaking down the high prices vrhich have hitherto ruled in the retail markets hert\ v.id when a retailer puts afull line of goods in his stock they at once begin to go off like hot cakes, so great I (»the tieinand for them.” ' * jncerned. It Now, kind reader, just stop andi conk!d< kjder what tho above signifies ro far as; assures you that if you keep on buying ------- , —„ shpes —bearing nianufacturerB’ name or fix i jöiy üoiible ~ on the soles, you cannot tell what you are ge w ....................................................... hat your slines, ha vu cent .him. nan.« -NoWr-cau _____ __ „ -u by stamping our name and the fixed retail price upon . tl ve our factory so that j on oes before they 1 cannot nia le lejto mofor *• mot be ma to pay more for your shoes tnun tncy arev^rth ? fShocs from our eolebrnted factory are sold by wideawake retailers In all parts ol con nt We will place ------- them easily within your reach In any 3tnte or Territory if you will lnv«et ous the e con __ ry. ---------------------- _ __ __ _______________ ________ card and write to URJ ttsj Tent in >pt istal ward * 1 TA^FS MEANS & CO., 41 Lincoln St., Boston. Mass* , advertisers ■ ■ Wfcl■ W p*pW,Of ObUlO ••timMtW ( I on «(Mfttefeff «pace when in Chicago, will find it on filo at ^^Xtv^LORDITHOlUS. Lafayette Notice. FEED AND SALE STABLE, :o T. B. NELSON, Proprietor, The Lafayette Flouring Mill runs on full time until further, notice. I am prepared U furnish _____ CARRIAGES, HACKS 8ADDLE HOUSES, and «verything in the L*vtn hire in good aliap » and.on short notice. Transient «tock left with me will receive U h best of care and attention. Good and careful dr vera employed. Y ■ Fl find my «table n Jefferson Street ^etween 8eoond and Third. ^UIT I)’ & DANIEL. THE YAQUINA ROUTE. . w OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA. VIA OREGON SEVEIOPMER COM Southern Pacific Company's Lines PANTS STEAMSHIP UNE. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE! 82« Miles Shorter—20 hours less time than by any other route. TIME BETWEEN Portland and San Francisco / 89 HOURS! •9-Flnt ctaa throng» n*»a»ag«r and freight line from Portland aud all pdints in tbe Wil lamette valley to and >rom San Francisco. California Kxp-eva Traina Rnn Daily BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SAN FRAN CISCO „ taavg I AhniTg. I oriland. 4:00 pm San Franviaco. Ti4A am -*an Francisco 7:00 ),m| Portland ... IMS am Time Schedule (except SnftdavR). ’ | iacave Albany 1:» pmll^eave faquina 6:46 am Leave Curve ¡lie 1:40 pm i»eaveCorvalli->|u^.*> am Arrive Yaqntoa S:.«» pm| Ar ive Albany 11 tlO am O. fc C. traiM connectât Albant and Cnr* Local Passenger Ihiily, except Sunday. vaille. Laava. 1 ARRIVr. ------------ Tbe above train* connect at Y aqcina with ... S:(1S a™ Ki'rtBne............2;40 pm the Oregon Developement • o’a. Lina of Steam .P inland • j E.igvne 9^)0 am ¡ Pnrtisnd. ships between Yaqnina and ban Francisco. Rfigm« rrri ’<>rttan<. ......... 3:45 pm * Sailing Dates. Tb« eompany rwrv,i the right t» ch.ng. Mi'lng <l»tw wnbont n-tio. N. B — Paareoinr* fra», Porti<n<) and »11 WR amrUa Valley P -Inta can make cfe-e e.^ner tlon witl. tbe train, of Ute YaqtiHA- Hom at Albany nr Oorvalll», and X destined b> s.» Fraaeiaeo. ahouM arranco o arrir. at Yaqnlaa ths trening bsfors date of aaH ag. ISlxrer Staanaers Will bstvesa Pn.thaa.l a nd CorTallh a- tollosa) Molti bon* d bas.a Carra le. Mo», dar, W-.lao-day aad PrMav. » a m., P».,. -“«leni. Taaodav. Thnradas and R»tardar a a. «"Sth honnd leave» Portland. Monde, « odn«*d»v arel »Idar, «ai»; lesea» Itatam T arada r, Tbaead.y an I tt.tn-da*. • a. ■ PaMwer and freight rata, always tbe low -ai For t *><n»iloa. ag|«|, i» Mesan HCI. ££ ■ '°'1 Ttebei Agente, Jnc »treni Portland. Orerea; or le C. C. noCÜB, Xy* Alrt - Prego» Paride <g«.. Oregon Derolonmeat FAIL «<— dSHO N rom Ywqrina I’"rom x«o Fran, Steamer*. Willam*tieV*l,i »ere tn bar iStíi December nth WjllametteVarx ” I7th Wilhi^.H. Val’v ________________»th »hJy Yoir ND Tax Notice. —AND— nnt JAMES MEANS’ $4 SHOE JAMES MEANS’ $ 3 SHOE Notice ia hereby given to all whom it may concern that there name to my premise», known as the A brain .Convert pl. ce. four, miles south east of Dayton, on or about November 5. 18x8, a large red bull with line back and whhesJa< e; no brands or ear marks. Tbe owher iff re- quea.ed to come and tuke him ,away and pay dnniagea.- 19 „ N. A. H arius .2 StcCblo . „7 name and “J price stamped plainly qp Positively nque genuine unless having our j hla .k.T i .a rf l' I f retailer will puppiv you with shoes so stampetU if * von inalat nor.« - I upon which they make a larger profit, retailers wlHcoaa yon into buy lug inferior Shoes, i Pullman Buffit s eepers, Tourist Sleeping Cars, For acenamod .limt of H Mad Chre pMM- vert attached v» ex pre-*!« tntir-n wJh*i?jk* CK. x F»vrr InaVM eonnM’kn with all the regular trail a <m th» v»*t -dda Di. vision from foot of P -trei-t. 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