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Of I llustrated H eadlight , B«jiir«i of Trade
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A Young llrlt!« gr«H>:i« h Awful .’tl'li'.ko
n Few lloarj ltef«»re Die Wedding.
It was under circumst tier of ix c uliar
difliculty that Alfred C
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benedict the other <Iay. As th«' biide-
eloct lived out of town, iu one - t' tho
neighboring suburbs, he Lad arrary 1 to
go to the house of a friend not far away
early in the forenoon. TI.< ? • I •• w
to
dress for tho ceremony, which was to
take place. English fashion, nt the little
Village church befor«.* 12 o’clock. .E nd
ing most of his luggage on ahead, he
put his wedding toggery in a hand
valise (one of those flat h >1<-leather af-
fairs), and boarded the train at th« time
appointed.
Although naturally a very exact and
methodical person, he was. m»t uur a >n-
ably, rather nervous 011 this occasion,
and having l«,ft his seat to rpeak to a
friend in the forward p i t of the « arjust
before reaching th«’ station, he hurried
back as the brakeman <• :il* I oat the
name of his place of d 1 in..'ion. und
eeiaing what he supposed wan his bag aa
it lay in an otherwise empty r <it, he was
off and away almost before the train had
come to a standstill. Arriving at his
friend’s house, he found that there was
an hour ahead of him before it v.a,. time
to dress, so he consigned hia bag lo tho
servant and follow«!d hi« host into hi-«
“den” to calm bis mind v. ii !i a good ci
gar before the momentou. «-vi-nl.
But ho had hardly made hiius« If com
fortable before llm butler entered witha
countenance that b«-:;poke up extraordi
nary effort to maintain his gravity.
“Lxjg pardon, sir, but then.’ must be some
mistake; will you plea ,«• toueo wha: har-
ticles 1 found in your bag, sir?” Quite
bewil<lcre«l, C------ , together wit'.i his
friond, followed tho man upstairs .;n«l
found neatly rangedon tho b« 4 wh 1 w <
evidently the contents of a drummer’s
bag of samples—a cotton “union gar
ment/'child’s size; four different styles
of braces, a patent seam corset, ei flit
samples of collar buttons, half a dozen
ties of flaring colors stamped “correct
style,” and othergoo«lsof the same kind.
Of cours«» thoexplanation w.. - .«* . ions;
he had taken the wrong bag, und hi - own
wedding suit was <m route for Boston,
without either bride or bridegroom, <»n
a wedding tour of its own. Fortunately
his friend was a man of about the same
size, anti by borrowing an outfit Im was
enabled to reach the church in time and
no one was any the wiser. The story
lejike«l out, however, and on hi r turn
from the honeymoon trip ho l...«l a liv« ly
half hour at his club.—New York Trib
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A New York AVord.
J find it u work of ever increasing
(lifih’ulty to liiiderfitand the dialect of
New York. Yet it is one of the most
interesting things iu New York, and I
devote much time and patience to en*
larging my vocabulary.
On the ele-
\ «ted road the other night I heard a
u«)>ipb> uf yomig men throwing out the
patoi« iu »««lid t hunks nn«l hunks.
“Don’t yez be jollyin’ me. See?* said
one.
“Ycz can’t give me tho gee.
See?'’
I am sure I don’t know how to spell
“gu«‘,” but the gse»ms to be pronounced
b <rd as b ird :w tie» young man whom
1 heard. I . uppose the sense of to “gee”
or to “jolly” is that otherwise expressed
by the pl a. ing verbs to”kid,” to “stuff,’*
to “give a b.-eezc;’’ but from what store
house «»f philohigy have to “jolly” and
to give a “gee” been drawn? Is “g«io”
an extun. ion «»f tho truncaied initial of
that sweet, thrilling word guff?
Is
“j lly” nu . i ly a variation of tho French
:iv» joli? And does jolly mean to
say a pretty, fine or falso thing to?—
New York Truth.
Good Night.
(io«ul night! I have to say good night
To su« h a host of peerlc.-s things!
Good night unto that fragile baud
All queenly with Its weight of rings:
Go«>d night to fond, uplifted eyes;
Good night tocbi stnut braids of hair;
Good night unto the perfect mouth
And all the sweetness nestled, there.
The snowy hand detains me; then
I'll have to say good night again!
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“’Tis very weary waiting,’’
Sahl the blue eyed maid to me.
And «he glanced at her last new suitor
An<l then at the restless sea;
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As she glanced at the roses fading
In In r garden fair and bright;
T" ice < i »:; hj , 1 wice gone since ho left hdr
Two years b« foro that night.
Ar:'I she married her last new suitor
B. fore th«* winter sped:
And she wrote to her absent lover
On tho «lay that she was wed:
“She h ip'* I he would not suffer.
That the shock would soon bo o’er,’*
An«l th«j answer s«M»n Informed her
lie had married a year before!
Telepathy.
Last night we met, where others meet.
To part as others part;
And greeted but as others greet.
Who greet not lieart to heart.
We talked of other things, and then
Toother folk passed by;
You turned and sat u ith other men.
With other women I.
And yet a world of things unsaid
Meanwhile between us passed;
Your cheek my phantom kiss Hushed red,
And you l«M»ke«l up at last.
And then your glance met mine midway
Across the chattering crowd;
And all that heart to heart can say
Was in that glance avowed.
— Owen Meredith.
T.cvdle Yawcob Strauss.
I haf von funny lecdlo poy
Vot gomes sellust to mine knee,
Der queerest si hap, der crcatesi rogue
As vfvr you «lit see.
He i uns ii..d schumpH und schinashvs dings
In all harts off der house -
But vot off dot? Ho vas mine son.
Mln«» leedlu Yuwcob Strauss.
Ilo gets der measles und der lutimi«.
Und eferyding «lot's oudt;
Ile «bilia mine glas« off lager beer.
Ignota«clinuff indo mino kraut;
Ile fili» mine pipe mit Limburg choose—
IM vos der roughest chouse—
IM dak«' dot vrom no oder boy
But leedlo Yawcob Strauss.
11«» «lake's dvr milk ban for a dhrutn,
I ’lid cuts mine vane in dwo
To make »1er sticks to beat it mit—
Mine craclouM, dot vas «irne!
1 dinks mine bed vas scbplit abort.
He kicks oup aonch a louse—
But nefer mind, dvr poy* vas few
Like dot young Yawcob Strauss.
Il« asks mo questions each ns «loso:
Who balnts mino nose so red?
Who ' oh It cuts dot schmoodth bloca oudt
Vrom «1er hair upon my bed?
Un i ' here «1er plaze goes vrom «1er lump
Veno'cr «1er glim 1 douse?
l!ow g in I all «lose dings cggsblain
To dot schmall Yawcob Strauss?
1 somedimes «link I «chalí go vild
Mit sooch a grazy poy,
Um! ' ish vo’icr more I gould haf rest
Und be.'iceful «limes enshoy;
But ven he vas ashleep in ped,
So quiet a« a mouse.
1 prays dvr Ixird, “I take an yd Ings,
But leaf «lot Yawcob Struu«.*.“
—Charles Folien Adama.
A Maddening Mistake.
1 lounge anil li«t« n In the gloom;
A dainty footfall as light as «lown,
A Htibtle perfume in the room,
TI iv w his|>vr of a i.ilken gvw u.
1 dimly ievl a presence near.
My heart Iwata high in sudden hope,
An<l then, although no word I hear,
I know Tie she, my P«uelope!
Flic steals in silence to my side,
I feel her breath upon my face;
What though a heli were yawning "Idel
Life, Heaven, ad, for one embrace!
I clasp her swiftly in my arms,
I hol«! her closely to my breast,
Atni «lie Is mine and all her charms,
And i Mission I» no more repreMaxl.
Kvultln rly I think of him—
Of tlollingwood, who loves in vain:
If he but knew, from gay to grim
Would ;•.«.«» hi« motal in jealous pain.
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T illamook . O re .
EXFCUTolt’S SALE.
By virtue of an order of the Hon. County
Court of Tillamook County, State of < >r. goii,
duly iiHu'e and «’lit« red June nth 189', the un-
dersigued Executor of tliewlll ofM. P HiUhn-
xvay dcceas« d will at one o’clock in the after
noon of Saturday July 16th 1892, oiler for sah
at public auction at the Coutt house door at
Tillamook. Oregon, the real property of the
af«»r< *aid testator in Tillamook «'ounty. ()rvi'< hi .
described a* follows, to-wit: The south ha’.f o
lhe *outhwc«l «(Harter and the west half of the
«« hi »‘»east quarter of section 30, Township 2
south, ot Fa’ur«' 10 west, of t’’e Will.«mettv
Meridian in Oregon and also 48 acres in the
noith halt’of south wrs* quarter of *aid section
30. Township 1 south, Range 10 west. I«oun«!rd
t>y beginning at the southeast corner of the
N. E. quarter of the S. W. quarter «¡f the
aforesaid section 30. and running thence north
12 chains, thence west 40 chains, thenc«' south
ti chains, thence east 40 chains to place of
beginning.
Terms of «ale: One half cash, remainder on
one years time secured by note and moilgage
on the premises.
Deeds to be made nt expense of purchasers.
C laude T hayer . Executor.
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woo«! measure fipet'd of cucnlar^J®
Nene mo sweet a« «he, I know
saw* exrr of «».ws t >nl won! table*; Ivinnit
Th«' room grows darker with the night,
tree*.growth of tree* land niv.*«%un " Agl «.
“My Hoilingwoud!” she murmurs low. rent, board, interest, atave and 'cAding , Ix'lts.
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Ilei r I bul ion.
1 camo, ! «aw, I pressed her hand;
1 b»'ggr*l her for a kisa.
She hl'.udied. looked down—I stole the price,
It was a dream of blisa.
I’ve wakened from my dream »inca then—
That k hM cual inr dear.
I’m pay it ■•< alimony now
Fur II tn she times a year.
—Judges
Al Nighttime.
We soothe the child fur soma withholden
pleasure,
TUI awirt ey«» «mile that wW* so fain to
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After you sleep.’’
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WHAT TILLAMC/OK CITY HAG.
ELECTR.O LIGHT3—The city is lighted
throughout bv electricity, the streets with arc
lightK atid t he dw« lliugs aa«t busin -ss houses
with incandescent lights. The plant is first-
class in every respect, and capable of lighting a
SEWING MACHINES
city of 11).Ow inhabitants
8IDEWALK8.—Miles of good, wid«*, substan
tially constructed sidewalks, forming a network
extending to and connecting all partsof thecity
(MAVUSO tTRCCTa, I first
graveled streets, with a deep covering of good
gravel, which is obtained in the city limits.
CITY HALL.—A neat substantial structure,
containing city offic< s. council chamber, city
jail and rooms for Fire Company. There is a
good fire bell in the tower, and the building
presents a good nrvhitectural appearance.
TELEGRAPH.- The Tillamook ft Bay City
Telegraph line «onuects with the Western
Union at Forest Grove, and will be extendedon
this end to Nehalem and Clatsop.
TOWN ITE -The lo< alien of the city is re-
ti larkeb.y I eautiful, and is just sloping enough
t »secure •’»d *cw< rage an«i drainage. An ex-
r-w<irks can le put in at
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The townsite ts. J lid oil’
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arc many costly and
b rautlful d h el II
h iset in the city, and many
roR F ull P articulars A ddress
«»»Mautial business li onsea. The school houte
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BUSINESS.—The city ha* fi tir wharves, a - .w
SUCCESSORS TO
mill, thr •• blacksmith shops, two livery stables
three g«»od hotels, several wood-working shops
june manufacturing co .
two hardware stores, n jewelry store, a boek-
BELViDCRE, H.L.
st«»rc, a shoe btore, three saloons, two barber
shops, a temperance resort, a feed store, two ’•‘ir.j 4:'jr,rs 0! Fin, Family Sawing Maehlnaa.
rlrug stores, agricultural implement store, meat
market, bakery and restaurant, photograph
gallery, cooperage shop, millinery store, seven
general merchandise stores, a bank, a furniture
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store, a newspaper, machinist s shop. ,eal estate
agents, lavvers. «loctors, ect.. ect.
FAIR GROUNDS.—The Tillamook Fah Associ
ation has fine grounds, an exc« llenc half-uii
track, gratxbstand. pagoda, pavilion, ect
GHURCHES.-The Catholic*. t«;c Methodists
( hnstians, M. E. Church South, and other <le
nominations are we 11 «’presente«! here.
HKIKTIbS.-Tm <K11 Fellows, Mi
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Five years to wait, while others
Are dancing the dance of youth.
And (he one perhaps yon are trusting
Is breaking his vows forsooth.
“I shall wait for my love, my darling.
Who has sailed far over the sea.
Five y«?ars or ten or twenty,’’
Said the blue eyed inaid to me.
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Ileconsiderc«l Love.
“Five years to wait!” Don't «to it.
My ianocenl blue eyed mai<J.
For the years may last a lifetime.
While your youthful roses fa«le.
While your eyes are red " ith weeping
And watching the treacherous sea;
Till you sing the song of the lone one,
“He never came bark to me.’’
80 she wrote her sweet love letters.
Or tended her garden (lowers,
Or watched the restless billows
On the beetling cliff for hours;
While she turned her suitors pining
Away from the cottage door.
And waited, patiently waited.
One long, long year or more.
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Ihit there will come a time, my love.
When, if 1 read our stars aright.
I snail not linger by this porch
With my adieus. Till then good nierht!
You wish the time were now? And I.
You «Io not blush to wish it so?
You would have blushed yourself to death
To own as much a year ago.
What! both these snowy hands? Ah,
then
I’ll have to say good night again!
—Thomas Bailey Aldrich.
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Clvlll’/ai ion nod Motherhood.
!
Nature intended woman to bo beauti-
ful, healthy und happy. But her mul
Tho llrldegrooin'a Keaolve.
tiplied miseriuK have prevented her from
They f ;:t on the rain floddon liench in
properly perfonning her mutoinal ih I n - the Smith:or.inn grounds, evidently a
tiion, impaired her physical functions n. v.ly 1 iarri« 4 ci'upl<’. The weather
and poisoned tho sour« « ;, of new life.
was cold, but their love was warm, and
Thu mothora of one g eneration mold the palpit:c.ion of their ho irts kept tune
tho mon and women of the next. A Rick with tlu ir chattering toeth. Her eyes
mother cannot produce healthy dt • end were him» as was her
Ono manly
ant«. She in simply a tran;milter of arm encircl« «1 her blunder waist, while
sicknean to posterity. And the majority the other upheld an umbrella. Tho rain
of mankind are born wiidc. Ho the chief drops gontly trickling down their Hpimw
caiiROH of Hickn« : a are < «¡ntinue<l, and did not servo to cool th«'ir ardor in the
the tide of human infirmity llowa for least, ami every shiv« r seemed to cement
ever onward.
Hmm more do uly together.
in civilized life not one woman in five
•‘It’« awfully nice out here in the
hundred is fitted for the oiric«’ of moth« r-
1 ■ •
od MI think Waoh
hood on account of coinpbnnt« comm, a in -,ton i< a I-\* ly city for a wedding
to tho sex. Thin may s •«•m a Rtartling tour, don’t you, dearf”
«tntement, but it is amply alt '.« «I by
“ Ye«, darling,” he replied in an ab-
those pix uliarly qna!ifiu«l by exten.'ivu
11 :irt< 1 mann r. ”1 shall al ways come
professional exi«erieneo to give nu opin here in the future.”
ion.
And tlh’n a gr«jnt. solid chunk of cool-
And at ill, despite thes«’ f u ts. there ih . scuuiod slid i/alv to come between
are foregleaniR of a mor«’ glorious futura them. -Washington Post.
than ever imagined by man.—llalla
Journal of Health.
The Light troll* ('ub:m l lrrilirs.
The kui t « t of U.ie light the Cuban fire
A T«rrll»l« l>lsrov«Ty.
fly gives is as yet undiscovered, Aii-
At the loot of tho mimnii r palace, parently it is connected in some way
during the Chin«’-«» war, an • ■»»;« rpri 11/ with the myste; loua ph: nomena of life,
orllcer secured a yol mary little ami «■!• mi' 1 and physicist.shave sought
memorials of the ‘’Son of the M n and
in vain to explain its origin. On each
First Cousin of the Stars,” but. what al
t id • i f tlie animal's thorax is a luminous
ways fille«l him with i< <r< l w;. the in i> «•mbranuns p'»t, and thet»«» tkish at in
formation I.» afteiwa d re(‘ei\«<l from
terval.«. s«> ii.it the Cuban« put a dozen
a native oflh ial: ”Yi»ti I u ’o.ni.i: took a
of the r.sectu in a ea r»' together, and so
gota I many things away, but you left
obtain a continuous illumination, bright
the lions u¡K»n the entrance ;-.-itiwhi^h
enough to read bi. This light is accoiu-
surprised us very much.”
p.rnh «1 by 11«» pen t J tible heat, and is
think ho much of them as you do, from .«< « nii'igly prtxluctMl with almost no e.v
an artistic ¡mint of vi« w. rep’led tho
p« hdduro of energy. How great an i:n-
oflicer indifT« renily, ’’and it was no piovement it repres- nt.« upon all known
time to encumber our-ol\«» with brass
ai Mb .al lights can In* imagined when it
things.” ”My good .«ir, they were solid
i ■ stat« I tbit th” h's.« from other lights is
gold.” The otlicur took to his bed, and ni' ie than '.O p< r « «nt. Washington
iuul a serious illness from mere r.-morse
Htar.
for his want of saga« tty. San Franck co
Impure Le«» niitl Typliohl Fev«»r.
Argonaut.
: «!■.’.«’ yonr« ngo !>r. (’btirlcH Smart, of
<»f th«>
the I nite«lS ites army. tnu ml thecause
It is known that tin* ho.
. f h«»rs»,a
of inon’i’ain fever to th«» melting snow
were protect«si l«v I mh » i .> < t leather al a
of the Rocky mountain stream«, and in
very early purio«l in the worhi . history
ferred tl it the germ.« i»f this typho-ma-
— at a tm»u which at l-'a-1 i.nt lat« >
l.irml fi ver were brought down from
Pliny and Ari«t«‘th . I th <4 v. h« 11
the at tin •'plii re by snow, remained fro-
mention of thu f*ct. 1 le s«1 leather Ixuds
ten «taring winter, and then | ul « mm 1 into
Wutt* Hometim«.« stc.ddetl with iuet.il
tl.c str« ini« in an active comlition when
nails, but m* »re usually worn without
t he snow i lte«l in May. .lune and July.
extra trimming, the < . q .
<■» that
It is 11 « quently the ca <» that impure ice
<*omm«Hiity making it | ■ "ii I»' for tint
is the a ut of transmitting typhoid and
owner of the Hte< <1 to I«*!-«»i” him at
other iwvr.v Engnu'enng Magazine.
uny time.—bt. ix>ui« Republic.
' I «rit ‘ m
Shark« a» Gsn««» I l«h.
It b b.ii«l that when Alaric, tin? con-
As gamo tlsh«»s, sharks do n«»t, 1 think,
«pit i ?• ■ ( K<-iuu, «lb «l, that “a river was
stand high; th«» moni v« i!ii«>n «»I thetn,
Uli n«' I iu ide to make a pine«» in it.« bed
the dusky shark, when lux
J. circ !(»
f<»r bis gTave, and wln ti he wiw buried
round ,ui the surta« «» and tuna ly bi li4«
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th«» wn
r wa« again let int«» it.« former
«4T the linre and «•«« a|»u.». it ««• i»« Hiked
(hi’ inl, and the primmer* who h?.«i
that tlm line cannot ta» cut, the «tr Gfle
hulj« *11«» bury him were killed no that
is furious but short, the
th« biiark
shark giving
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up
no one iu«.4ht lind out where tho (*on-
in much 1«- sh time tlmn a gAine llsh of
qia r- rof Rome wim buried."—>Yankee
half his sise, such a« th«’ chant I I m .-*
Blade.
salt water trout or anap¡*»r would do.*—
I’«« •v^rtl
f«»r Fuel.
Forest and Stretun
A uunou« and profitable business has
Tbe !.<»■• In Art hid a ! I I
co'wn up in th Maine wood« a I »out the
It is *tat«*d that m caudl«
»‘imp- sawmdls, m the utilixiag of the inl
light or gaslight th«- " wdv i*
,• than ine».>« «piantine« of sawdust byconiprua-
V’J jwr et‘Ut. In other Mm
f ihuv ui'h. ’« hou-aU'!« «»f ton« of sawdust are
throw pn >« «I into «oin¡wH t blocks and I »a les,
rutihl U» •<» obtain» <«1 I a« n<
nrurly ami in thia form is timlinga ready* mark
anything away, th« j w«»ul 1
100 ttm«* lb«» lllumit .da nh It they et for kindling and fuel in the «»astern
do afford. Even lie «1 «u a lig.ht is cities. lnt« rvi< \v m New Y«nk Sun.
iuum U) waste.
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all lauds or tow-ii lots iu the county on short
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GEMS IN VERSE.
\\ here Kp<»«»!s Are .Made.
•‘Oxf‘d«i coiiuty, Me., turns unt ne trly
a!J of th«* sjmni I s on which the thread of
this < otmtry i« wound,” said a wholesale
notion m alcr. “'rhe sja^ols are made
fr /tn white birch timber, an«l they arc
-ii < -«liv 1 i by the million in Oxford coun
ty. There arc many other points in west
ern Maine, also, where the industry is
important. There are many sav/mills in
that part of th«- state which are k< pt
busy the year around sawing white birch
log.« into atrip-' four i«-<;i long ami from
or • to two inches wide and of the same
thickness.
“These strips are sent to the spool fac-
fori<
where they are quickly worked
into spools by mo -t ingenious labor sav
ing m.u iiim-ry. The strips of white birch
are f«-4 into one machine, and they art*
not touched, in fact are hardly seen,
mptin until the spools, all finished fur
market e.'.cept ¡.«dishing, dropout by the
bushel from another machine several
rods away from where th«? strips started
in. The j. o!s g«-t their id ish by Ix-ing
rapidly ruvelvcd in barrel.« by machinery,
the ¡mli. h r.’ i.l’.iiig from the contact of
the spools in tin? barrel.
“In the- hack wo »villages of Oxford
county one
.scarcely any other in-
du: try but six.-olmaking, and every uqu
i in s«mi«; way inte r« sted in th<? business.
The fac'orii’s haw- been eating into the
Maine birch fore. ! a for years, but there
seem ; to be enough J» ft yet to feed them
well for years to coine. Hundreds of
thousands of feet of logs are cut and
sawed into .•■pool timber annually.”—
blew York Suu.
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seat and comtner
County It hold» ti
gion and to trafic on
matt itficeni
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a lumben
d.irymg, a.hinn. «t.
TJkN.M'OBTATIOX -Str.mer,
.nd A.tori. .„d iMrttand
tween the bay and Man Fninruco
steamers have giNwl acvommadi
»enter», and carry freight at
There ia a daily stage betnee
North Yamhill (cm the S. p.
Monevrv
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