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REPORTS
BY WIRE
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QUOTATIONS ON PHODUCR AT
SAN FRANCISCO AND PORT
LAND LOCAL MARKET COIN
RKCTED - UP TP DATE '
(United VreM l.enul Wire.)
Snn Francisco, 'Juno 17-r-Whcat
No. 1 California club, por cental,
$1.62 P 1.05; whlto milting club,
$J.G2(51.G7&; whlto Australian,
$1.70 1.72 V: northern liluostoin,
J?l JO (C 1.73 Oi; northern club, $t.Ci
'l.G7Me5 Inferior grndoa of wheat
'11.40 Q1.C6.
narloy No 1, food, $1.27
1.32, with -omo barley, $1.27
1.30; common to fair, $1.22
'1.23; browing at Snn Francisco,
nominal to $1,17; Chevalier, $l.C.r
$1.85, according to quality.
J Eggs Per dozon, Cnllfornln fresl:
Including ensps, extras, 23c; Units,
22c; seconds, 20c; thirds, 18c;
oastQrn seconds, 17c.
Buttor ier pound, California
.fresh, extras, 23c; llrsta, 22 c;
.seconds, 22c; packing, No. 1, 21c;
packing, No. 2, 20 c.
Now cheeGo, per pound., Cnllfor
nla Hats, fancy, 11 c; firsts, lie;
Seconds, 10 c; Cnllfornln Youtif
H:merlcn, fancy, 13 c; flrsti, 13c..
J 2astorh Oregon, fane 13c; Kustorn
. Oregon, Young America, fancy.
Hc; storage, eustorn, fnncy Nov
rork, luc; Oregon, 14c.
Potatoes-per cetitnl, Orogou
aurbAiikn, S1.2n&1.3f: now, $1.00
n1.7G, boxes, $1.50. . .
Onions Por crate. Bormudas,
El0fi)55c; Australian brown,' $3.00
B3.B0; rods, (!5(ff7fic; sllvor
kins, $1.00(1.10.
Oranges flor box, navels, $2.50 dp
.75; fancy valonclns, $3.50; Modi
orranenn sweots, fancy, $2.50 0
i2.75.
RLKM MAHKKT.-'
Local Wholesale MnrkrL ,
EggB lCc.
Buttor Oroamory 25c.
Cows $3fla.li0.
, Hoiih lie; young chickens, 12c.
Local whoat 8&p00c.
4 Oats -J1.45.
Barloy$25.
Flour Hard whoat, $4.00 (f? t.HO
Uloy, $4.00.
Hay Choat. $13(R)14: clovor. $3
J9 por ton; timothy, $ll(&n.
I Onions 3 01 c.
Hops 1907 crop, 44c.;
Cascnra Bark 3 to. 3c.
Mohair 18c.
RoimII ,Markoi.i i
Oata $1.45 1.50 por cwt.
Wheat $1.00. ., ,
'Rolled barley $31.
jKgKO 17 c.
Buttor Country, 20c; cronmory,
iFlour Valloy, $1.101.20 por
ck; hard whoat, $1. I01.1C.
Bran 30o por sack; $31.50 por
a; shorts, $1.25 por sack.
Hay-r-Choat, $10.G017; clovor,
G; cheat, 85c; clpvor 80c. por cwt.
brangoa $2.05(8)2.75. .
Livestock.
iIIogRt Fat, $5.50.
'Stock, hogs $4 4.5,0. f,
iStoora 3(Q4c.
lVeaI-C7c,
l Tritpli'Ml, Fralltf. ,
'nanaims $0.50.
(OranKos $3.75 4.00.
LomauB - $4 4.50.
t Portland Market., .
Poultry Hens, l3G14o; ducks
ttestom, 91c.
Poultry Rons, l4(f15os ducks,
tCPlSq; pigeons, old, $1 per dozon.
iMIllstuff Bran, $20.
5Iay pTlipoihy, valloy, $7,.GD; al
fa, ?ixi3.ro.
-o-
CHtarrU CaHnot.Jlo CurtHl.
fwith local annllcatlonR. no thov
Hnot reach tho sat of tho dlsoaso.
Itarrh is a blood or constitutional
teaso, and In ordor to euro It yoi
tat tako Internal romcdlea. HaU'a
tarrh Curo la taken Internally, and
la dlroctly on tho blond and mu
Va surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Curo
not a nuack modiclno. It was nro.
lined by ono of tho boat phyalclaus
ithla country for yonrs and Is a
!ular prescription, it la composod
the beat tonics known, combined
th Mm Imat blond mirlflora. nctlnu
W'tly on tho mucous surfaces. 'Tho
ffect combination of tho two in
Jdlenta Is what produces such
iiderfMl results In curing Catarrh,
hi for fostlnioiiIalH frco.
I fa T Olinimu AVPn itrniis Tnlo.
rko ITall'a Family Pllla for con-
cation.
told by all druggists, prlco 7Go,
o
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MARKET
MARKET.!
CfUmAt
THE EASTERN OREGON NORSLVL
SCHOOL.', :,
Wesloh,Ndrmal chpplfihas acorcl
a high-water mnr'k "ttils year turn
ing out 22 graduates with a largo
alramnt reunion, splendcd. clasB day
exorcises and a grand program for
commoncomont,
President French and Ills faculty
have mado a flno record with nn
enrollment of two hundred students
nitd every nvallablo room packed
full of students. The school has out
grown tho town, has outgrown Us
oqttlpmont, and will' need to o'xtend
Us dinning hall out of doors under
a tent nnd erect moro buildings to
hniullo itho classes. All of tho class
of 1007 engaged In teaching but
three, and thoy wont to college. Tho
clnss of 1008 aro all engnged to
.tench and tho educationoj work of
WoBton 'has been subordinated to
teaching.
, Tho graduating nddrossos showed
flno personal work on tho part of
President, Kroudi and rhls faculty
From tho salutatory by Daniel I.
Hopkins to tho valedictory by Mlas
Gmta Hutchison, tho thoughts ox
pressed showed through preparation
andflnl8hdd'"orfort In tho way of
composition. Tha.soclul llfo of tho
school Is strong In ovory roipcct nnd
stands for finer homo Influences
whorovor thoso young pooplo mny
extend their field of labors. Tho
urogram for tho class day, for tho
haccalaurcato Borvlcos, for tho alum
ni reunion, and tho conimoncoment
uroper wero nil cnrrlod out with a
flno spirit of co-oporntlon and with
out ostentation, nnd moro like thu
hearty everyday work of thin school,
.ft In to bo regretted that tho splen
did work of such a mnn as President
French catyiof ,bo extonded ovor nn
institution with (?00 studonts whon
thin state Is so badly In need of
trained tnchers. Well, somo day
'he -chool may grow to thoso pro
portions.' To nhow tho territory ,from which
tho school draws students It Is of
'nto'ojf, to road tho 'names of tho
raduatei:
Mnbnllo Allen, Pendleton. Or.;
1llv Mne nialr. Young's, Or.; Sadlo
lHly Blair, Young's, Or.; Harry
v.mil
Blovlnn. Cove. Or.; Bortun
Miuiro-i Booth, Walla Walla, Wash ;
KM OtiSS Si'!
flolon Honth Ha.VB, Tillamook, Or.;
onnlel Ira Hopklni, Weston Moun
al", Or.; Augnista Hutchinson, Jo
ropIi, Or.; Frank LoRoy Laughrlgo,
Vrllnciton, Or.; Inez OIlvo Mnkln,
Interprlso, Or.; Knto Elona PIxton,
novo, Or.; Elvlnn Mao Rledon, Pon
ileton, Or.; Maudo Fndotto Sher
man, Athonn. Or.; ChoBtor Eustono
flnmervlllo, Mnlakwa, B. O.f Edra
Vovada Smith. AJIcol. Or.: Edith li
'lla Still. Milton, Or.; Ethel Flor
"tiro Todd, Tillamook, Or.; Daisy
Miiiulo Wnddlnghom, Weston, Or ;
F. Mao Walker, Milton, Or.; Roao
Htta Woodoll, Summcrvlllo, Or.;
Mary Zurchcd, Entorprlso, Or.
Manual draining has been mndo
prominent at Weston, and Is In lino
with the domnudB of tho schools nil
ovor tho stato. Wo tako plcasuro
In copying tho following Rtatomont
of tho flno work dond Trom tho Wes
ton Londor, and adding our ondprso
ment of .tho high prnlso given Mr..
Mathor, a flno old-country mochnnlc
In charge of that wer'k: ,
"Of lata years additions havo boon
mndo to tho plant of tho Enstorn
Oregon Stato Normal school with a
careful eyo to their UBofiilnoo nnd
value. Tho school now has a groat
deal ito show to thoso who enro at
nil for educational affairs. Perhaps
tho tnoflt interesting plnco of all Is
tho room In tho boys' dormitory de-
i voted to tho dopnrttmont of manual
training conducted by Mr. Jolm
Mathor. It Is not a largo room, yot
sovoral hours mny bo profitably
spout thoroln by tho observant vis
itor. "Prominent educntora who ljavo
visited tho Normal havo always boon
attracted by litis room. Tho sloyd
oxhlhit thoroln Is said by thoso who
ought to know to bo second to nono
In tho Northwest, Tho dlfforont
joints alono, mado by tho boys from
tholr own drawings, aro romarknblo
specimens of nmatour handicraft.
Each boy has mado a scoro or moro
of jthoBO from tho variety of paUorns
offered. Tho girls mako bread
boards, Swedish mats and other ar
ticles of household utility. Tho
fundamental principles of. tho Join
er's craft aro taught In a practical
way by a flno old Kngllsh gentleman
who la pnst mastor In ovory dotnll
or ni& prorossion.
"During his 30 yonrs or moro in
tho United States, Mr. Mathor has
been connected with many loading
inuitutlons. Ho introduced Swedish
sloyd nt tho Indepondenro Couton
nlal In Philadelphia In 1876, and
haB' taught manual training nt tho
Pennsylvania university, tho Penn
sylvania Institution for deaf and
Dumb, tho Scrnnton, Penn., Oral
aohool, tho Iowa, Stato. school for
MMtes, tho Boys' and Girls' Aid So
cloty of California, tho Institution
for Caro and Training of Feohle
Mlndod and Epileptics of California,
a similar bcIioo! at Qlonwood, Iowa,
thoY. M. C. A. at. Salt Lake City,
tho stato Doaf and Dumb school of
Iowa and tho Weston Normal,
"Two flno educational oxhlblta of
wood work mado by Normnl studonta
havo boon framod, ono of them show
ing joints In particularly artistic
design. A hnndaomo registration
desk mado ontlrojy of Orogou wpod,
beautifully polished, was presonted
to tho school by tho boys In Mr.
Mntlier'q class."
Jamoi Oscar Russell, formerly of.
polk county, and a graduato 9!
Monmouth Normal, will probably bo
added to tho faculty at Weston and
will provo a valuable man in math
thomntlea and athletics. Ho has
been prlnclpnl of tho Wasco public
Bchonla tho past, two years, and
homed to got up tho Sherman county
Hold jnoQt, which tho four princi
pal towns of that county took pa.r(.
About tvYO thousand peoplo attended
tho Hold day, and there were sports
all day aud a declamatory contest 1h
DAILY -CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON,
tho evening. Robt. Burns Powell,'
principal at Moro, County Suporln-I
tondont Wm. C. Bryant of Moro, and
Principal J, A. Whlto of Crass Val
ley, wore tho principal moverB In
helping mnko tho ovent a great big
success. .Thoro woro sovon contes
tants for tho oratorical prizes, and
only four prizes to givo out. Tho
contestants all did so woll Judge
Williams of Tho Dnllos could not
bear to sco any school go without
a prize, that ho wont down Into his
pockot and fished up throo gold
pieces ho that thoro would bo no
young people go away broken heart
ed. . Editor Clark Wood or Weston,
.who has boon a Rtnunch friend of
educational Intorests, deserves cred
it for giving tho hotter part of a
pago of his papor to ti very flno
vrlto-tip of tho graduation 6xorclsos.
Tho public generally does not appro
clato how much one faithful loyal
local flcrlbo can do to mnko arty In
stitution a BUCCOSB,
Ti II I
GKORCUA HARP
Starting tonight Qcorgln Harper
and company will appear at tho
Qrnud Opern houso for a four-days'
ongngomont. Ono of tho plays to bo
produced Is tho wondorful story of
Cnmlllo, Alcxandor Dumas, Jr. 'h
conception of tho most romarknblo
character ovor created In Action, -la
best Interpreted by tho Georgia Har
eor company. MIbs Georgia Harper
has woll been termed a born actress,
and In i Cnmlllo alio boat verifies tho
truth of this statoinout. A woman
of tho world strlckon with puro lovo
sacrifices, ovoryithlng for Arniand
Duval, tho object of lior affection,
and thou for his snko, at tho request
of his father, she ovop saciiflcoa
hor own llo for him. No grenfN:
demonstration wna ovor glvon of tho
power of lovo, nnd no grentor sacrl
(lco waa ovor mndo than that of
MARKS WOIMC NASI Kit
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mucin ii-iipu? iiio i-iriiHi'(l in l.nuil
How It Is Done. I
' ., -. , . A ...A . A .-.1. '
ii a pruiiy luirii in jiueiKi io (uuioa
With a couBtnntly nchlng back;
With nniioylpig urinary disorders.
Doan'8 Kldnoy Pills mnko work
easier,
Thoy curo bncHacho.
They curo ovory kidney 111,
W. II, Wood, of 250 Cottngo St.,
Salem, Or., says: "A good many
yoara ago I got badly klckod by a
inula right ovor tho kidneys and nt
auothor tlmo whilo digging a well It
caved in on mo alao Injuring my
kldnoys, Changes of weather causod
my back to ae,ho and when I worked
hard It becamn so lamo that I could
wmm&Bm
WiWtMfflsS
Q-'flHHHBHIHIHHHH i
!,n!:;!?n1"trllil,! "lnuZ lBtU' I'ost twlrlor, was batted out of
I procured Doau's Kldnoy Pills at n,n i,v ina a.,.in,. o..i. ...no i.
Htniin'u ilriiir atnrn mul alnnn fnlflnc!
...,., M...j. ...... ..
thorn nltogothor I havo contlnuod to
work hard and been pxposed to so
voro weather not an acho or othor
symptom of my former trouble ro
mnlns. This clearly proved that
Doan'a Kidney Pills act up to tho
representations mndo tor thorn. 1
also know of othor ppoplo who havo
dorlved groat benefit from their iuso.
I am glad to lot othors know tho
merits of Doan' Kidney PUld for
backacho and kidney trouble."
For aalo by all dealors. Price 50
cents. Foator-MUbiirn Co., Buffalo,
Now York, solo ngqnta for tho Unitod
States.
Romembor tho nnmorDoan's
and tako no othor.
New Corporations.
Glbson-Lovlngor Co.,; prlnclpnl
olllco, Portland; capital stock.
J40QO: Incorporators, Jos. O. Gibson,
M. Lovlngor nnd J. H. Gibson.
Tlio Molalla Power Compnny;
principal olllco, Canby, Oregon; cap
ital stock, $10,000; Incorporators,
John B, Hurst, W. S. Hurst and
Fred P. Hurst,
At ; . 1 . ..
V1 'TE&w..
U S4 impoi;ts but little
more?; in 19aithanin 1864.
Sotniuch poor tea.
Your Blocer returns jour money U tou Aeu'
UU SckUllflg't Sen, we r blm. '
WEDNESDAY, JUNK 17, 1008
'! I
LOCAL BALL
BY JOCK
Tho, Portland Pacific Coasters lo.it
to tho Los Angolos laddies yostordny
by ono point, tho score Doing throo
to two. That don't' cut so many
pounds of lco olthbr, as tho metropo
lis champs, can afford to leave ono
to tho Southern hrethron, nt loiwt.
It wlU soon bo fire-works tlmo.
Already thoro hns been qulto a num
ber of sky-rocket exhibitions given
by itho baseball fans In Oregon.
"Pat" Uowon, tho Woodhurn stub
boy, has tho Jicst record, so far, of
any pitcher In tho TrI-Clty lenguo.
110 has copped out sv games straight
with two shut-outs to nigger with,
nnd tho highest bunch of scores
Kit IX "OAMILLi:"
Camlllo. Miss llnrner Is Cnmlllo
from tho rliing of tho cuntnln to tho
I death scono as tho curtain goes
i down on tho last act. Her work Is
so realistic that It 1" long nfter tho
play la ovor until ono can convince
ouo's self that it la only a play and
not roal llfo proscntod. It la snfo
to say that Miss Harper has not a
superior ns Camlllo on tho Ameri
can, or auy othor stago. In this
gront play, osppclally staged and
costumed for hor, alio U supported
by ono of tho strongest companies
that .could bo organized. Mr. Detrlrk
as Armnnd Duval ranks next to Mlas
Harper us an actor, and Mr. J. G.
Harper ac tho oldof Duval Is es
pecially atroug In tho support,
"Noll Gwynno" Is tho bill for to
night, nnd a finished production la
usnurod.
1 piled up against him hni not exceed
ed four.
Tho Salem Chorry picking bunch
will nmhlo ovor to Vancouver on
Sunday noxt to try thlr luck with
tho Trl-Clty team of that city. They
will havo olthor "Tim" Concannon
or Pondor to reckon with, nnd thoBO
two ijltohora aro jtuat longing for a
chance to drop Salem for counts If
posslblo.
Why did tho Chorry PIckora loso
tholr gamo with Woodhurn last Sun
day? Tho best way to find out
would bo to hunt up somo Wood
burn player, it seoms. .
Tho Woodounr corrospondont Lr
tho Orogonlnn camo out In plain
languago stating "Dlnny" Hull, Sa
' ., .,. . . .
cnaa according io mo local loagu
Iliy0I..H ,.opo,.t of Ul0 cont08r u
0
US
thoy clnlm Hull vus munblo to get
in his ntoady gait and wont out of
tho gnmo. It nppears as though tho
Woodh'.irn correspondent wnntod to
ndvortiso tholr 8 to 2 victory In ns
cluchy mnnnor ns jiosslblq notwith
standing tho rottonnoes of tho con
gest in gonornl.
Tho "Bralnnrd Cubs," of Port
land, will bo in this city on Sunday
noxt for tholr flnt tlmo nnd will dig
Into Wat Shlpp's Falrmount baseball
team on tho league grounds at 2:30
In tho aftornoon. Tho Falrmount
team la vory near tho champions of
Western Orogon, having boon up
against , and dofoatod ovory aggre
gation of nmatour mention outside
of tho "Sherwood" team, which ag
gregation will bo played by Fair
mount on tho 28th of this month In
this city, for tho nmatour champion
ship from Portland to Cottngo
Grove. Tho "Braluard Cubs" hnvo
nn oxcollont reputation, having won
ovory gnmo b'lt ono, and havo tho
backing of tho Honoyman Hnrdwara
Co,, of Portland, which Is a groat
ndvantngo ovor tho Falrmount boys
"Dugah" Roopor will twirl tho horso
hldo for Falrmount, but It Is not
known who will perform this net for
tho "Bralnard Cubs."
o j. m v o ti. x -a. .
rt'r tio lh8 Ral, m ,l3W liwrs '
Grand Opera House
JOHN P. CORDRAY, Manager
Four Nij-htfl, Sturthig,,
Wednesday, June 17th
Georgia Harper ,
and Company..
a RoiMntoIro of Hood Plays
In
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17
Wednesday, "NELL GWYNNE"
price fiOe, Sl5c nml 2"t,
Box Olllco Open Wednesday Q A. M.
TORRID ZONE
FUNARCE
The ubovo cut represents our
brick lined Torrid Zouo Furnaco,
Gmnranteed gas, amoko and dU9l
proof. Mconomlcnt and durnblo.
A. L. FRASER
SM?H 8TATE STREET.
IMimnten rurnlsnod on heating
firaber Bros,
PLUMBING
AND
GAS FITTING
Will glvo prompt attmitluu
to all orders, guarantoo our
work to glvo satisfaction and
to bo up to tho snultnry stand
ard. WW WILL IIK PLRARKI) TO
niVM ESTIMATES ON
CONTRACTS.
i
Call at our shop on Liberty
stroot, back of Barr'a Jewelry
Sloio. Phono 550.
Huie Wing Sang Co.
BIO STOCK OV GOODS
Wo mako up all kinds of wrapper
and white underwear, wnlsts, klmou
ns and skirts; all kinds of gentle
men's and ladles' furplshlng gmUs,
all kinds of silks and dress goods,
hoso, suits, pants, ovornlla, blankots,
neckwear, matting, chlnawaro,
trunks, embroidery nnd laco, otc.
OUR STOHI3 JIKST.
Goods now nt very low prlco bl
snlo,
IVM N. Commet'clal at., Salem, Oi.
THE AVENUE
Creams, Ices, clgnra and confec
Ions. Cnruitr of Hevontoonth r.'iC
Asylum uvetnin. N. u. oVer. pro
prietor.
CHiUHESTER'S PILLS
HlTMttiiri ii'iiiinSBK M.
"!'vJ ToWo m, ,.'hir. Hnjr if our v
fli !,rWut- Atflll.rilKW.TKE
..M tf UI.MlMIJIMMi lll,t.fofl
Av h Tiil(riiiat t.tftit,Al0)lltlll
A vol n n v nwi innwTC rwDVuwrr
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Si tvt iyp "Kp T'(BLMBLB3
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Wl '" HIi OK MANY COLORS H
31 LAROET FACILITIES. H
IN TIIR WPT POllB
Tlllf. PRODUCTION OfI
mEt 8ATIS,AS 18 AS fA$TKH.HBS$II H
RATEsi
m
Ci AoX
W,H Do MnJ. T1s BtM
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC '
(LINES IN OUKGON)
Ftom Salem, Ore
AS FOLLOWS:
OTR WAYS ONE WAY
Timouaii via
PORTLAND CALlFOl!.VIA
r?f15 $87.50
TO
Ghicago
St. Louis
St, Paul
Omaha
. uy.is
$82.50
$817.5
$75.00
$75.09
$61.65
$61.65
Kansas City $01.65
TICKETS WILL Di! ON SALE
May 4, 18
June5f 6,19,20
July 6' 7, 22, 23
August 61,7,21,22
Good for mura la SO days itb
stopovor privllea At plwr,
wlthlu timlti
REMJBMBRR JHE DATES
For any further lofonaatipa' caJl on
agoata.
rt wm. aniuimAy.
ar PAMHUSBr Agout,
PORTLAND, onEClON.
Tlm. Card I No. B8. Southeru ldc
W08. Sua Shy i?
Toininl Pordmid, PaneDxvr.
No. 10. G:13 a. in. Oregon , lit
prcaa. No. 18.-8:40 . m.Cottaco Groro
paawnger.
No. 12, 2MB p. m. noaoburB nas.
saager.
Toward .Portland, Freight.
No; ?2j-TC:0 ! m.I'ortlattd
fast trclght.
No. 226., 10:40 11:28
way frolKht.
s. m.
Toward Ban Frandft.-o, ,Pnicflger.
No. 11 1":0 a.,. m.Jloebjir,
paosongc
No. 17. C:-i& p. m.'--Cottt Ore?
paftHcngo.
No. 1C. 0:00 p. in. California ex
press. No. 13. 3:31 n. tn. San Fanclsco
express.
Toward Sail Fronclico, Freight.
No. 21. 2 r 4 3 a. ra. Portland fajt
frolght.
No. 22G. 11:28 a. m. way frolght.
iMMMMmiiii urn mi an i i,
Oregon Klccttrc TJuio Table.
Tlmo of arrival and departure of
cars at Salem Is as follows, Portland
and Intermediate peints:
Arrlvo tcare
Local 8:40 a.m. C:00 a. m.
Rxprosn 10:50 a.m. 9:05 a. m.
Local l:2G p.m. 11:05 a.m.
Express 4:20 p.m. 1:4S p.m.
Local 5:45 p.m. 3:28 p.m.
Express 8:20 p.m. 6:00 p.w.
t'ORVALLIS A KASTKII.V II. K.
TIME TABLB
No. 4
Loaves Dotrolt 1:00p.m.
follows, comraonclng Jan. 10, 1908; ty
Tralua for CorvaUU.
No. 8 ,
Loaves Albany I'M.-
rrlyea H CorvallU ....5;35a.Jjfw,
No. 10.
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