Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, June 23, 1888, Image 4

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EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAI
SATURDAY, JUNE23, 18S5.
Overland to California
VIA
Southern Pacific Company's Lines.
THE MOUNT SHASTA IIOUTR
Tint Vttwern Salrni ih1 Sun Frucltro-Tlilrty-til
Hours.
OAtirOtlMIA RXI'KKAH tkaiv nui.T.
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law j 1. 111.
IM il. ill.
How a Clerer Woman Got Away.
IT M. MAN IH'FKKT SI.KKi'KKS.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS,
1'or KceomiiiodHtlnn of mkwiiiiI clww wui
wuiMcrM HllHClltXl to (Mtiirxtw Imliis,
The (J. A (J. ItallroMil furry makes eon
ligation With all the regular trains on th
rwti rtioe
I'ortUiiil.
Division from footol V street,
West Side Division, Between 1'ortlantl
ami Corvallls:' .
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'7rs:iiiri r-vrTiTriiitmr- A7rrwrirniT
12H p. in. I Ar. OnrvallU l.v.l ll.tlp.IQ.
M'MINNVIM.I?"Kfi'Kl 1UAIN fjiAli.t
KXCKIT HHVIIAX).
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At
Xllwny ntirt Corvulllw connect tilth
loiorwon rue inn lCiil mini.
Kur mil lnrormiitloti rrtmnllinr mliw.
I,
.mill rumt, Ak'I.
tnilnsofO
Knr mil
limps, eh1., npply lo Hit' ('ompinv'M ineii
Hjlmn, rinwiii. V.. V. Will MIS,
II, Itlll'.lll.l'.ll, AMI. Ii. I'
Miuimicr.
Oregon Railway anil Navigation
COMPANY.
'"Columbia River Route.".
TihIm fur tlin rtit
11 in una x p in iiHliy,
prlnoljwl point In
ve Portland nt I0.li
iwpw hi H nil mini
ItPtlHUllUI, Call-
t liMve
'. Tlfifc
llif) f Tii
mm Mini J5iinirt.
ELEGANT PULMANfW'ALACE CARS.
Isinlawnt Sltwplnrttttr ruurthrauiili on
iixprMMtrntiiitu
OMAHA,
OOlIXtill. III.UI'1'8
Illltl 8t PAUL
l'rw f (!lmi'fi anil Without Cluing.
CliiiifiiiniitliiiiiHir.irtlnii fnrMnu I'ntn
iiUmRnil 1'iutetHoiiml point.
I'lirhirtliwrpuiiliMilnrn liwinli.i of I. A.
MlllltlllllC, IMfillt (if Ihli cillllllHIIV, t'ttpltlll
Journal otflwt, ("unit Mirimi. Hulniii.-Onn,.
or A. U IhxuiII,(I. I'. A 'I'. A Portland.
Urtejttu. '
Ahe Woodball ii now on the ocean, on
her way to England, according to the sto
ry of a gentleman who cai well ac
quainted with her movement while in
this city. She managed to get out o( town
in a very clever manner without exciling
the suipirions of tho prhale detectives
who were shadowing her. After the
charge of forging John Gill's name to the
tramfer of United States bonds was dis
missed dy Judge Gildertleeve on Monday
afternoon she went uptown, disguised her
self in a mourning costume and hlue spec
tacles, and, accompanied by her Englishd
legal adviser, drove to White Plains and
took a train for Montreal.
There tho couple put up at aa out of the
way hotel and at nightfall boarded a tug
which tuns down tbe St. Lawrence Kiver
and connects at (Quebec with the Allan
Line steamer for Glaicow. Tbey then
ttttppcil on board the ocoau ferryboat and
weie soon 100 miles from American soil.
That there was some necessity (.for her
line of action may be gathered from the
fact that although tho indictment on
which she was extradited only specified
tho charge ol forcing John Gill's naac to
the transfer of the bunds, she was extra
dited un t!iu State charge of forging a
check for $62.
In addition to the criminal proceedings
there aro pending numerous civil sum on
tho part of John Gill's heirs to recover the
money taken from him by the Woodhalls!
They had Alice watched by private do
tectiros, but sho managed to eludo ther.i
by eugageiiiu a woman to dress iu the
clothing she had worn in court, and on
Sunday the woman went to Philadelphia
nud purchased n passage to Knghnd on
oiio of the ocean steamors. The de
tectives, thinking she was Alice, watched
her, and allowed the real Alice to getafi;
ly away. Nuw York Star.
A Ntility .tlmi liiiln Titviui.
LANDS AND IIOMBS.
A. L MAXWEtt, (I. :i
MOlCOMlMOmil.'Miin'tgPr.
AT. A.
THE YAQUINA ROUTE.
PACIFIC IUIIM1D
lMyiliipi'ii'iit .np,iii) 'h
. W nilli'. ..honor, !) Ii 'ir
by iinv niliti iimiii. kimi
WM tlir until pitH-uiiitp.r uut (,vuU Un..
from IMrtliuid hii.I ull iNilillN In (In- Wit
ltimtt' v illoy u un I rru H Kan Kill. Nou.
And owmi m-ytiii
iiMiu'.iiip 1 1 in., ni iii
Inwlliu lhitn I.v ,,nv
Wlllnmetto Rivor Line of Steaniars:
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Noitrn wti'Nii:
" l4Mvi Wvnllta, M.miUy, Vmi(witM mill
duKls anil Krlituy.a f m: I.MBKnlem
TunwUt , TliurMlny itnj Kiitrtltty, H m;
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Mv.. iMrilMiiil. ,M.m.Uy, Wmtniwday
m,1iiiadas, riiuwaiy and KttinUy,
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Th a MX iutu. P.iitvt at YAUIIIN.V
IffJ'1 w""-" ,".,mnt tv l.lit
srmaa'rthlHlMitwMiit Vttlua Ktttl Hot.
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HtK.MsM, rtUMUK r-HANriMV
ifitaiuiio Vattv,
mnuMKMa.
NVIItaiiHtltti Vallvy
WlllamoiiK Vllv
Mnilsutirllr Yailoy . . Juuv HI
Tbla utiMuy mwtN Uir rutil Uv
rbanf miiiu dviM iUhhii uoiUw.
WtllatlK'll N'mIIvv IMluU imu utakr el.m
rmtU YAOl'la'A.
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Jui is
When Will J. Davis, of the Haymirket
theater, was at the bead of the Chicigo
Clmroh Cnoir I'milo.-e C nnpiny, he ld
lit w.uhltirs Intii the Stntu of Texas. In
those days tho advent of opera, in that sec.
tlon wiu an cvwit which brought out the
elite as itell as the IioikIIuiii One niubt
the compniiy was npM-arliiy in G tlvtslon.
riiepirquetle una well fillul by the lust
pujplo. A loiig-lniied 1114:1 preseututl
liuiisalf at the box ofluo with two bo)8 and
wanted uue seat. Mr. Otvisliikeil him
what hw wasjgiiiiig to ilo1vtvlth the two
boys. The Texnu replied that ho "lowed
to Uk V111 in."
"Then you want two more Beats,'' said
tins manager.! !i(Vi)
(8'"I riiskoiijuoi,', the JTexm Jaiiswernl;
"Ineuu get but onefteat fir lht3tlimc of
us at a uircu, and I ''lowjt nln'i going' to
jit iiny more for sich a show m this."
ThM nimmger unld h k'it.' i he would.
The Texnu pullud nut two rvi)lven anil
ih Itnyi diew a knlf cauli, one of tlie
') iHiutrkintf that h wsm whenever
his up wsut. The manager told them
to itn in. In aboil hfi.ru on iii.k ouu of
ii Siveltv man came 10 tht int. otticr and
iidhlitd been mult. 1 t t a big
l',.iii, acciimpiuivil by tu 1 i.")S h
ooihi) u and onlvrwl him and bis lady to
jive up llicir mi. Mi-. Davis ohIUiI In
an onlcvr ui ill. t r.i iti lask.il hi. is
unco lit ril.luu vhe liouw of the h
imu eUiMeUf. The MMiaiy mu ul.l be
would tskt a l.tnd il there was mi objec
tion. In abniit a uiluu'che lud Itid usidt1
hUsvtallowtaiili.il on and takfo off his
JMcev, which covnre.1 the front of a red
tUnnelthlit. Uorisr tlm uaittUud of
hit trousers tuo Iiur isvolvors. "1
itui a TCltv nun,' he Mid, 'm long a
lhi I SMyihim? in iu Iimi by. ihe hoi
1osm! I en t Tfttn hn it Iww w v
itMHHvMry." In aitoihor iuuiu'w b t '
iu id, aod whfii the Ion,; liairttl man
"t him oouung he k.ut uut nt a burr),
Ullirtg the tuys la follow. The oir
frtKMedwl. and durinii Ihe lettiaiutlsr of
lh tHtitiNl there was no trosibit.
-Just
lb tee eM act) the Hnt houM was
trectetl In N irtb Ysklina. There are miw
Sao buiUiiss and a popaUUon of ISgo
soul.
e iii 1 1
Pariisn last week the drives of Uw Pa-
aifia Itjoai caoiiwny mi) a eieaH dnvr
M ijiKM.000 leettH kiga, ine beat tt
snaJe ou the Skaps rives, aw! did Mot lea
a hi.
raaiuviuui wits. tKrt iMi.
V.WJ'INA Hilt-TKal Alea ri
au4 If .tUtirtl iu Han I'misriMt.
,tirWi I'p.
IfYtMl UitVr with ajstliutis. lirxui-
,v i ,',!"' ' fhlM. r any otlivr i)Immm of tlitt
iMTvanu, ,1...4 .,-, 1.... ,
hMl Id , ' " IHIIK1S IHH1IIISM tIl HI
f2;'arrlal Wuiua ihe ptrulu. WPit'yim orv Uimii tlio miili! 1m-!l!'lrHii-
lMiism that will fulkm- tH. tte
JTiSUSX lieJtT "r 8ANTA A1I1K. If juw un.
mUiAVr TT ' KwSttl adllX, UWl wHlueatWrlt. Hlltl lliv tri.
AasttteWaMdWiViMl at. INtrsland. 1. i islsMM" lllttU(Jll. ysm will lie iliialtltt
N
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Vol item I Krs,
III Mil 'K A..
rmm As..urt rtu-tllf H. H. tv.
Kill!
Tiia. AM. tkfeatea vl.Htii..ui
WELL DIGGING.
Wei
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SALEM MATHS.
tv mm hsfttnii.
ottsi-, , nun in mm.
i to v. imes ymir aaiajHiH.iit at tW
I nusrwKHie and liMimiUiHtm oitrsv-
IIyk iwwtntir I'A I.I IMHX 1 A TAT-
I U-inUlC Tltfmv rvnuHliw, aiv not
' atVIVt nMUIHHIUtla, Nil IIMlUml lMfO-
iliHHoa or tllftifuU. Solsl at 11 .un
a iskiut: thiw far fei.au. nut vusur-
i untiwtl by D. V. ilallwwt .V (v,
iw Hisie MIWI.
-e- 11 1 ,
Mia' Arsa Sail,
TU bwt mtw In Lb wurid f..
ouia, bmtoM, nnM, ulni mil roetuu,
IW-w sutm. I. Khkomd hantk.
chUblssliM, mhsbV fttsd all ejrja fU
UotM.rsttd poaiUreJy ostm MUM,tM
WT wqulrnL it u BttftMoiwd
u tlwi pariMt MtMMMkm. ir atooo
vib4L Print ,vuu ut twK.
J?vall-Uf.H.W,grtf
Marlon county Is Blluntcd in tht
noart of tbe magnificent Wlllamvttt
valley, the central gem in the clu'
tor of rioh counties that fonn that
prlncoly domain, and is the btiunci
commonwealth of the great north
west In all the essentials that go to
wards making it a prod table abiding
iilnce, and a home for the thrill)
farmer, the cunning artisan and tin
industrious mechanic.
lUch in its agricultural resource;
in its cultivated and uncultivated
lands, in its water powers, and
minerals; rich in its colleges and
schools of learning, and with a
climate unsurpassed for its salubrity,
It prttenfs to the immigrant from
the overcrowded states, where cold
winters and hot summers, with
terrlblo cyclones, prevail, who
conies to the coast with some
means, advantages that no other
county In Oregon possesses.
Much has been written of this
western country that requires n
ttrctch of the imagination to com
prehend, and numerous complaints
ure ntiiru irom mo cuiss who nave
been misled by them, so In " this
brief sketch the writer desires to
avoid exugeratiou as to its present
and prospective advantages, asking
those in the cast Into whose hand"
tills may fall particularly tho-t-who
have their eyes directed toward
this coast to peruse it carefully,
feeling that it is not written to lino
immigrants within its borders, but
only as a truthful inscription of n
land which, if It does not "Hum
milk and honey," contains within
Its bosom weal tn and resources equal
to any other country on tho Pacific
side of the itocky mountains.
IiOtJNIMIUEa.
Marion county is bounded on tl 1
north by the Willamette river in
Jhitte ereel; which separates It fioi
Cliickanias county; on the east h
Clackamas county and the Cumuli
mountain.", which separate it Iron
Wasco county; on the south by tin
Nintinui river and the north fork
the tNintlnin, separating it ft. n
I. inn county.and on the west by 1 .
Willamette river.
PHYSICAL KOKMATlON.
The county contains, Inclm'
valley, prairie and mountain l:wi '
about D jO,(MN) acres.
'1 hi n are two main divisions, tl -mountain
and the valley. 'I ' .
latter extends from tho "WIUiiiik "
river to the foot of the Gumi..
mountains, a distance of liboi.t
Wen miles.
The mountainous portion conli. 1
some fourteen townships of lit. 1
iinsurveyeil land; lying In 11 .
twelve miles north and south '
forty miles east and west, and c 1.
priK-s all classes of land, from no.
narrow valleys In tho pastes, v
through all the grades of rollnn
hilly and broken, to that of ml
bound canyons and InneeesnA' 1
crtiggy peaks. It Is generally henviix
timbered, and in the near futi: 1
will bo valuable for its lumber si',
plies. Thcto hills and minima!)
r.H'oril a wonderful summer rah,
for stock, and many of the more 1 1.
terprisiug farmers are availing tin 1
selves of tills opportunity, and xx lien
the cold frosts of autumn nppi'urt
the stock aro brought out to In-!
pastures, thus enabling them to -xlve
tho winter storms xxith l.t. t
enio.
OHHAT AIIYAKTAC1K8.
A decided advantage Marlon coun
ty has over many others Is the ill
versllled fanning interest that can
be carried on tnrought the entue
year; notxvlthstbndlng thislsaxxot
climate during the winter months,
the uplands are seldom too xxet to
work, and long lieforu the pmirle
fanners are through with their seed
ing, the hill farmer Is preparing for
his summer work. And yet the
low lands are much preferred by
many; the yield per acre is generally
greater, anil nerhatis let, labor is re
quired to plaiv the Mill in proper
condition for crops; and then should
the season prove dry, the Uittiuti
lauds are sure to bring the hebt
crops. No lictter farming land can
bo found In the United Mate tliNii
that on the noted 1 low ill pnihiu,
Kreneh prairie, Santlam limlrle and
Salem prairie. The will of tluve are
xvondorfully productive. With good
eiiltlvntion, forty btu-helsof wluwt
and sixty of oats per acre can m
1 end lb' MHMired.
KACII.1TIW FOlt MAltKKT.
The "Willamette river, with two
tine of rxllrmil running the eutlra
leiiKth of the county frxun north to
south, with tho Dretfon lNeitle nmil
crowd ng the soiitluat imruer of the
county, atlltrtls ample fWctlltlM to
nwoii a nwrket In any direction.
S.XI.VJJ
U the capital of the state and
"...iiity sit of Marion county, sttii
ii.sl on the Willamette river ami
. -i the O. a C. nairosid. Costly
i-ulMlnir liMV Ishu erwtetl, among
xxliieh the stale capitol bulltlliuf,
itmntyuurt htmse, CnemeketeliotoT
.Mm lHMie, nexv luibllc st'liooj
' ulltllng. CVtholio M-hotd Uiildliur,
MethotRet churvli, AYIIImiMI Uul-
eraliy, and manv itriVMte naileut
nntl lMsiut) bkHlk. Width will
nonpar tVvomUy with oltKr an.i
I tryer either
QKNKKAU
All thliUM eoueidivl,theWiUsUU-
ftte valley luw toe ixvt tMuntn' iu
tiie worm, aiitl Marion eounur to
iiHHit cvntsjtmij socmWhI thcnlu.
To tho wkiu( UOMUW Iu tlM Wea.
no brlter opmrtiinltiM caw W
. nnvi, un m iouo J br i VrwuMs
iwtrin UsfDoossUofi rsar4uic
Mfti-tuu vunt7 or th VnikMifi1
vlky, thoa wanting fanulucl
Utstta, atoek fturmt, UuIimmsi tratanja
tar wsj riiitteiitjMi, wsu oa l'rnnsHJ
and rvlUlO- iuftxruMd by sultlnMltsg
th WfH known Urm of Wlilk a
CluutitwrUn, rsl mUl anettla,
nnsni hous bsotfk. Ssvkiw irtcoiu
GREAT DISCOVERY
Dr. H. SMITH
Kow In poelon of n nexv discovery in
medicine, wblcb Is purely a local aneetitliet
Ic. and set almost inHtantaneously on tho
snrroundlne tissues pf the teeth. It Is In
no xvay Injurious or unpleaBant to the
taste. The iimnufaeturera of It vlalm that
Its equal has never been known before, and
by applying It to the sensitive or sore
teeth, they can be cleaned and filled
without pain. So nil those that want all
kinds of dental xxork done without jpaln,
would better call on Dr. II. Smith. Teeth
extracted for CO cents,
HENRY SCHOMAKER,
Manufacturer ol
The Standard Combination Fence!
No. 260 Commercial St.
NEW ADVEKTISESEENTS.
All Styles of Fencing Made to Order
ON SHORT NOTICE.
FAltMEIlS,
tain or
And others In need of
Carriage Harness:
It will be to your Interest to call upen: me
before purchasing elsewhere, ns I have tho
lurcest mid most complete stock In the city,
l'rlcex reduced to suit tho tlmos.aMust re-
ct'lxcdn fine line of
Carriage Harness from A. F. llissler 4' Co.
OF- CHICAGO,
For tvhlch I mil solo nsent. Thoseharness
nro all mndo from
First Class Pittsburg Leather,
Wurmntcd. Tho finest line of Dusters,
lluggy Itobos, nud Vx'hlp? Iu the city. All
t bene coods I urn selling nt very close Mr.
urw. Thanking the public for their liberal
pitronuge In tho past, I shall endeavor by
strict nttentlou to business to merit i. con
tinuance of their Pivors la tho future I
E. S. LAMPORT
DUGAN BROS.-
PLUMBERS
GAS AND STEAM mM,
A POSITIVE FACT.
The most complete stock of DRY GOODSIare to be found at LUKN &
BROWN'S.
The best assortment and most reasonable prices in Parasols and Sun Shades
at LUKN & BROWN'S.
Over one hundred embroider' suits In Batise, Zephyr, Nansook, 8wis
etc. all colors, and prices low at LUNN & BROWN'S.
A fine stock of Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings best assortment of
Gloves in Silk, Lisle and Kid Gloves, at LUNN & BROWN'S.
Carpets, Curtains, Curjain Poles, Rugs, Drapery Chains, Stair Caps, etc,
etc., at LUNN & BROWN'S.
Do not forget the place and name 239, Corner State and Commercial St
LUNN & BROWN.
J. D. McCully,
IS RECEIVING A FINE LINE OF
CLOTHING!!
-HATS
AND-
FURNISHING GOODS, ETC.
249 COMMERCIAL STREET,
SALEM, OREGON.
WM. BROWN &. CO.
-DEAI.KK IN-
.Aiul dptilcrc 111.
Plumbing
Steam mid
IK Stnto. Street, J
SALEM, : : t : OREGON
Goods,
PROF. II
Teaclier of Music
Ami ilwtler In all kinds of Muxtenl Instru
'iii'. 0iit,3intVtiiitiei,elMlltreet. lo
in 11 'ii;. ...in ..ii Uir inst.ilineut plan.
'' live and Lei Live Paint Shop.
HHUNTLY & McFERSON.
House, Sign
AND
General Painters.
Kalsominors, Paper Hangers and
Decorators.
R O O T I
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to V
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H 5S3r.i, fflgaaMIIBtaJ '
S HO
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s
Leather it
CASH PAID FOR
Wool, Hides, Felts and Furs.
No. ai Commercial Street,
SALEM, - - OREGON.
Findings! jnjsd
XvMLA
All ortler will rwelvt. untmjit altenUon.
l.lliiultMtMialt kliuUof xvos-K In our line
chfwrftiUy il en. sattoAtcUosi lUSHniitetl.
tibtip in (HA court Ilmuiw on CMrt street,
bMlem.Oi.
FOR SALB.
Oae suau of 1 Iimmw, kxtm ys-MdJ
On Lumber XA'agoa.)
OsiHlaets.;''nP?
Ossts Mar and OolU)
TwoOt-. .
.OoetrariiustCutt.
tBOur'jHarTuvt.
Om ealtlvator.
OtM nana IHW.l "
0 lTow.; tct
UoubiellaniM.:;
rntr HtruU( esdl at F.55. WloieKI
ma ov, MXKCtHin ninety
tttt-wlm T. K. TL'CKKH.
FRUIT WANTED
HY THK
WILUllbTTG VALLEY FRUIT CO.
Sla12CIAL OKK12R
ON URGE BODY Fill WOOD.
I offer the best nualltv of litn-e fir wood
la Hxe eortl loU and over, sawed twice, at '
id iotiwu; rawed nnee,9c w. 11 you xvnni
thelmit sloxewixMl, thebt furnace wood,
anil the cheitiH-t wikm! yon uan burn, gl-e
nw uur tinier " y uraer utKeu now win
b:
held good Ui yeiUenil
tlcituiiiiletl unUl wood is dttltxeretl. Now
er 1st. No payment
la ytMir time to engage your xx Inter's iup
ply of wood.
GKO. D. OOOiniUE.
(MHcewiUia. AY. Jobnon,50ommer-alalsinwt.
F.J. BABCOCK,
Cabinet Maker!
-AND-
At UMtr rmMtratar
.Apples,
Plums,
Prunes,
Peers,
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UNDERTAKER.!
SKARRAK-S HIXCK, STATK
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HERD AND L1VBRY STABLE I
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SMITH'S AUCTION
AND
COMMISSION HOUSE.
DEL,.i,ER IN
FURNITURE, BEDDING,
Carjieta Hugs, Crockery, Glass WareTin
xrare, Stationer-potions ofhll Descriptions,
Mirrors, lMcturew, Cornice 1'olen, Jtouldlngs
and WlndowHIiadea. I'loture frainiiiB and
all kinds of Job work In xvood a specialty.
Tobacco and Cigars.
Goods sold on the Installment plan,.
Auction sle every Saturday.
, as-lllfliest oash price paid for second
lnd furbtture.
G. F. SMITH,
Proprietor.
LEGAL BLANKS,
LargBst Sto-k in the State, M Discount.
Send for catalogue. OaU tor prlcea for Job
iTlBUuf lowest In Oregon.
E. M. WAITE, Sslwt, Or.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN
Corrbe House!
East Seat Uawiy, teeOpera Hmt,
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Ail taflapmnd Htetbod of shoeing
hoaiso rare dtasawes of tbe sbot
ln corrwtlun 01" aaoity acsioa, cos
lrrttan and lattrfrrtng. need. I gusxranloe
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JOHN KNIGHT, The Honeshoer,
iTgW Oossusvtreial ativel, Saletn, Or.
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