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CUTTING PACKING CO. Canned Salmon, Vegetables, 17 to 41 Main St., S. F.
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO., Pumps and Iron Pipe, all sizes, 110, 112. 114. 116 and 118 Battery Street. N. F.
264 . Oregon-Ellenburg-Eugene City. ALPHABETICALLY.
Ellensburg, CURRY COUNTY,
Is a county seat, situated near the ocean on Rogue river, and is reached by sail- :ing vessels from San Francisco, 350 miles distant. It is surrounded by fine graz- ing and mineral lands and the scenery of the high chain of mountains is pictur- esque and grand.
Colvin H, blacksmith Culver D J., county assessor Cunningham T, coroner Gauntlett J H, hotel
Gibson M B, county treasurer and shoe- maker
Gillespie A M, county supt of schools Hazard S H, dist atty Howe L, blacksmith Hume R D, cannery Moore A H, sheriff Saunderz Jno, flour mills Sutton W, county clerk Strahan H, hotel Walker J G & Co, saloon Watson J F, dist judge Woodruff D, county judge
Empire City, COOS COUNTY,
Is on Coos Bay, a fine harbor for light draft steamers, 420 miles north of San Francisco, and is renched by steamship. It is in a heavily timbered region though some farming and stock raising is carried on. It promises also to be a good miner- al section. It is also 255 miles south- west of Salem.
Aiken A G, sheriff and dist attorney Camman H, gen mdse Campbell Jno, hotel Getty R H, livery Hazard & Hamilton, attys
Jackson W, hotel
Knowles & Floyd, saloon
Lane Jno, county assessor
Lockhart Wm, hotel Luse H. H, sawmill and gen mdse Mackey T C, coroner and physician Moore J F, county supt of schools Morse David Jr, gen mdse Nosler J H, county judge Reichart R, saloon Riley Jas R, saloon SCHETTER FRED, postmaster and agent for Arcata, Gussie and Telfair steamers to San Francisco, Cal Sengstacken H, druggists Sprague E W, saloon
Stanff A C, county clerk Watson J F, dist judge Whitney H T, meat market Winchester F, hotel
Enterprise, BENTON COUNTY.
Brooks Justus, warehouse
Eola,
POLK COUNTY.
Grubbs Geo, blacksmith Hayde H, wagon maker Myer G W, gen mdse Wood D, saloon
Eugene City, LANE COUNTY.
Abrams Bros, sash and door factory Arzberger Geo, barber
ASTOR HOUSE, Chas Baker propr Babh A J, real estate
BAKER CHAS, proprietor Astor House Bausch P, bootmaker Bellew A, livery
BRIGHT J L, painter
Brown J, notary public
CALLISON R G, books and stationey, groceries and county superintendent of schools
CAMPBELL BROS, proprietors Eu- gene City Guard .
Chapman E F, gun and locksmith
Cherry D & Bro, furniture
Christman & Blatchley, transfer
COMEGYS J J, tailor
Cooper G M, broker
Crain Bros, watchmakers, jewelers and music dealers
Crouch & Brown, foundry and machine shop
Davies L M, dentist
DORRIS ZENJ F, stoves, tinware and house furnishing goods
Dorris Geo B, atty at law and notary public
Driver J D, minister
Dunn F B, gen mds3
Durant W, meat market
Eakin S B, sheriff
ELLSWORTH & CO, drugs Eugene City Flouring Mills
EUGENE CITY GUARD, Campbell Bros proprietors
EUGENE CITY TRANSFER CO, E J McClanahan proprietor Farrell.P H, marble works
H. WACHHORST, importer of Joworry, Diamonds, Fino Watches, 315 J St., Sac.
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Fit Fri Gil Grd HA He He HO HO Ho Hu Hy Jac Jac JA Jol Kil Ki La C LU Ly Ma Mc M f Mc Mc Mc Mi M Ni OS Os Ou Pa R R R Rc R W. A. & C. S. HOUGHTON carry Largest Stock of Wholesale Stationery in the State, 615 J St .. Sacramento. Pa Pe Pe Pe PI Pr Ra
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No. 280 Post Street. Educates thoroughly for Business.
Oregon-Eugene City-Forest Grove. ALPHABETICALLY.
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Fitch C W, atty at law Friendly S H, gen mdse Gill JP & Co, druggists Gray J G, county treasurer HANSON J W, tailor HAYS R R, saloon Stevens M, variety atore Henderson J'H D, minister Hendricks T G, gen mdse HODES C, saloon Sharpels Dr, physician Shelton & Harris, physicians Shields J C, physician Sloan Broa, blacksmiths Steinheiser S, cigars Thompson & Bean, attys at law, insur- ance agts and notaries TITUS S M, livery, feed and sale stable Townsin Wm H, bootmaker HOVEY & HUMPHREY, bankers; assignees of George Humphrey; insur- Underwood Bros, agts Wells, Fargo & Co's express ance and general agents Horn C M, gunsmith Hunt A, boots and shoes Van Houten B C, insurance agt Vogel Jos, bakery for Catalogue. Patronage of Teachers and the Trade solfeited. M. GRAY. 117 Post St., S. F. Hyman D, varieties WALTON JOSHUA J, county judge, Jackson A, photographer Jackson Mrs M M, millinery attorney at law and insurance agent Ware Joel, county clerk JAMES B H, stoves and tinware Warshauer S, dry goods Johnson C F, restaurant Wilkins F M, druggist . Killingsworth J, bakery and grocery Winters . A, photographer Kinsey Jno, wagons and carriages Wooley ( A, pastor Presb'y church KNOX HORACE, attorney at law and city recorder Withrow Mrs M A, dressmaker Lane County Mercantile Association, gen mdse; J H McClung manager Fair Grounds, MARION COUNTY. LUCKEY JS, watchmaker and jeweler Lynch A, groceries Gies Chas, saloon Marx C, barber McCain J S, minister MCCLANAHAN E J, Eugene Trans- Fair Oaks, fer Co DOUGLAS COUNTY. McClaren Jas, liquors McFarland & Bryson, millinery and dress- Sutherlin S, gen mdse McPherson B, county assessor Miller & McCornach, meat market ınakers Fairfield, MISER S W, harness and saddles Nicklin A J, physician MARION COUNTY. "OREGON STATE JOURNAL," Geo Breyman E A & Co, gen mdse S Kincaid propr OSBURN & CO, druggists Osborne Wm, physician Fern Hill, Ousley Dr, physician Patterson A S, postmaster, books and OLATSOP COUNTY. stationery Dennis H T, postmaster Patterson A W, physician. Pennington Mrs B C, dressmaker Pennington B C, meat market Perkins H C, county surveyor Forest Grove, PETERS A V. general merchandise Is 27 miles from Portland, on the West Side R R, and has a population of 300, which for some reason does not increase very rapidly. It has a pleasant loca- tion and is backed by a very productive agricultural district, which brings it in- to prominent notice by its largo ship- ments of cereals and other products. It is the site of the Pacific University and Tualitin Academy, classical and mili- tary institutions. and W U Teleg ... . operator Preston Wm, harness and saddles Rankin Miss A C, fancy goods REAM J R, undertaker WASHINGTON COUNTY, RENFREW MRS A, St Charles Res- taurant RHINEHART J B, painter Robinson & Church, hardware ROBINSON R M, cigars, tobacco, oys- ters and manufacturer of candies and ice cream Rosenblatt S, cigars and tobacco W. A. & C. S. HOUGHTON carry Largest Stock of Wholesale Stationery in the State, 615 J St., Sacramento. The Largest Stock of American and Foreign Music, Musical Merchandise on the Coast. Send
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Sheet Tron, all Siges and Numbers, 110, 119, 114 116, and 11% Battery M. N. F.
266 Oregon-Forest Grove-Gervais. PUNCTUALITY, Economy'. ALPHABETICALLY. Boos J G, hardware BOWLBY W, physician CLOW J H, variety store Gaston, WASHINGTON COUNTY. FOREST GROVE HOTEL, Mrs C Sloan, propr HAMPTON A H, propr Hampton House Brock Geo, hotel Campbell W C, blacksmith and wagon- maker Raymond Bros, gen mdse RAYMOND CH, postmaster HAMPTON HOUSE, A H Hampton proprietor Fashion, Harper & Walker, boots and shoes HINMAN A, gen mdse and postmaster Hoxter W D, gen mdse Gervais, MARION COUNTY. Hudson W S, blacksmith Hughes S, hardware and farmers imple- ments Brown S & Co, gen mdse Hyde H O, gen mdse Cooley J H, livery MEYER I, druggist and real estate Coolidge A, sawmill Pacific University, J W Marsh prin Coulter J L, gen mdse SAPPINGTON & CO, meat market Crete Isaac, shoemaker Shesne R, photographer Cusick W A, physician SLOAN MRS C, propr Forest Grove Egan W H, teacher Hotel Goodman N, gen mdse SMITH & BUXTON, furniture and Hair Mrs J 'T, hotel undertakers Henderson T H Rev, pastor Methodist church Williams John, meat market Wills R P, gen mdse Kaneinsky M, gen mdse Keppinger B, shoemaker Franklin, Kriessel Wm, tinner Matt Joe, saloon LANE COUNTY. Mitchell M, cigars and postmaster Mitchell I, gen mdse Bryant Geo, hotel Nathman & Nichels, blacksmiths Burgess H F, gen mdse Seguin Louis, saloon Smith J W, grocer Dent H, hotel Smith Daniel, livery stable Stevens B P, painter Thomas G, blacksmith Stewart P G, jeweler Sullins J J, saloon Sutter E O, drugs Galesville, Taylor J D, saddler Taylor & Karster, meat market DOUGLAS COUNTY. Thibendeau O, saloon Chrisman Richard, blacksmith Vrooman J B, carpenter Thrall J, wagonmaker Levens D A, gen mdse Levens Wui, hotel Newman J, black smith White Mrs, milliner Williams J S, agt O & CR R Gardiner, DOUGLAS COUNTY. M. MITCHELL, Dealer in Brown L F, drugs Buchard E A, gen mdse Dan D F, saloon Grille Mrs M, varieties Tobacco, .Cigars, BOOKS, Hinsdale G S & Co, gen mdse and saw mill Stationery, Sheet Music, Periodicals, etc. Gervais, Oregon. CUTTING PACKING CO. Canned Salmon, Vegetables, 17 to 41 Main St., S. F. Buckle & Son, Tailors and Weolen Draners, opp. Walker House, Salt Lake City.
Knownholm J J, hotel McGee W D, hotel Reid & Nelson, saloon, Simpson A M & Bro, gen mdso Varrelman F, saloon
TRY MURRAY'S - LUNG AND LIVER BALSAM.
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Stylograph, or Rapid Letter Copying Book, trograph, & Buckle & Son, Tailors and Woolen Draners, opp. Walker House, Salt Lake City.
PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Opp. Union & keeping. Penmanship, Telegraphy.
Oregon-Glad Tidings-Harrisburgh. ALPHARSTICALLY.
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Glad Tidings, CLACKAMAS COUNTY. Stevens Lovell, blacksmith
Glencoe,
WASHINGTON COUNTY,
Brada James, hotel Connell Wm, blacksmith Fowler J J, gen mdse Johnson Wm B, saloon Muki C W & Riley, flouring mill
Goshen, LANE COUNTY.
Hunsacker Bros, gen mdse Matlock Bros, gen mdse
Grand Ronde,
POLK COUNTY. Litchfield G C, gen mds3
Granite,
GRANT COUNTY.
Taber -, gen mdse
Greenville, WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Hudson C H, wagonmaker Ingles B R, blacksmith Manning & Russell, sawmill PIERCE & MOORE, gen mdso
Grove Spring, BAKER COUNTY.
EMMONS W B, postmaster Glenn W S, gen mdsc Tilson J T, notary public
Halsey, LINN COUNTY,
Is a station and postoffice on the O. & C. R. R., 98 miles south of Portland. Is prettily located and commands a fair trade with the adjacent country. It depends on agriculture. -
Allen B H. blacksmith
Barton Miss Sarah, milliner Bassett & Allingham, planing mill
Black TJ, man Halsey Store and Ware- house Co
Blaisine Louis, hairdresser
Cline C A, blacksmith
Crawford James, harness maker
Francis W W, bootmaker,
Grebb L, groceries
Halsey Hotel, H Penlan propr
Halsey Store and Warehouse Co. T J Black man, gen mdse and storage
Hayes S S, druggist Hughbanks Mrs M, millinery
Koontz M V, gen mdse, agt W, F & Co and postmaster
McFarland W H, stoves and tinware
Moore B F, wagonmaker Pearl J A, meat market
Penland H, propr Halsey hotel
Rector James, furniture
Smith W P, drugs, books and stationery Starr P T, stoves and tinware Thompson Jacob, livery stable
Thompson J H, agt O & CR R Co and W U Tel Co
Thompson J & Sons, gen mdse
Harrisburgh. LINN COUNTY,
Situated on the O & N R R, 106 miles from Portland. It is a rich agricultural section. It has no manufactories. A weekly paper, the "Review," has just been issued. It contains one hotel, and several general business houses. It has a good select school. It contains about 500 inhabitants
Allison J M, propr " Review " ALPHA HOUSE, J F Fronk, propr BRAMWELL W J, harness and sad- dles
Brandenburg G W, watchmaker, jeweler and engraver
BROWN LOUIS, liquors Canter A T. carpenter
CRAWFORD J G, photographer and job printer
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Curtis Misses, millinery
Davis H A, physician Douglass L, planing mill, carpenter
Drisco W T, carpenter
Ferrier Mrs A E, millinery
FRONK J F, propr Alpha House
"HARRISBURGH REVIEW," J M Allison propr
Hay J, carpenter
Hendee S B, agt O & CR R and W U Tel opr, depot
H. PALMER .& CO., Pure Sherry Wine, 302 Davis St., S. F.
GRAY'S PIANOS-Square and Upright.
". ble moderate priced Instruments, fully warranted. M. Gray, 117 Post St. . (Under my own name), I offer for sale, for cash or instalments, thene refia-
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268 Oregon -- Harrisburgh-Hillsborough. ALPHABETICALLY.
Vegetables, 17 to 41 Main St., S. F.
Canned Salmon,
CUTTING PACKING CO.
Hendrex J F, physician Holt B R, livery, feed and sale stable Hyde Marion, meat market ISHAM G W, justice of the peace Linnean Academy, S S Train prinl Martin W P, carpenter MAY & SENDERS, gen mdse Mendenhall W F, physician MORGAN FRANK, tailor Morris & Cox, blacksmiths Porter O T, principal public school RAMPY R A, druggist REAMS HENRY, furniture RILEY JAMES, barber, notary public SELLER & FALK, gen mdse
SMITH & BRASFIELD, gen mdse, agt of W, F & Co's express, ins agts, postmaster
Smith & Briggs, flouring mills SMITH DAMON, druggists Smith J H, atty at law Smith W R, meat market TALLEY WM, saloon Tandy E N, atty at law
THURSTON LODGE A F & A M, Sig Falk secty
TOMPKINS O P, stoves and tinware Williams W A, physician Williams Wm, physician Wilman P, harness maker Willoughby R L, dentist Windom & Scott, carriage maker
WOODBURY S R, blacksmith and machinist
J. G. CRAWFORD, Portrait and Landscape Artist,
HARRISBURGH, OREGON.
I have the finest collection of Stereoscon'e Views of Oregon Scenery in the State. Embracing Views of
Columbia River, Willamette River,
Santiam River, Oregon City, Junction City, Soda Springs, Sodaville, Oregon State Penitentiary, Salem, Albany, Lebenon, Harrisburg, &c.
Heppner, UMATILLA COUNTY.
Dennis & Hewison, flour mill Gilmore J W, hotel Hallock O H, drugs Hayden D M, blacksmith Heppner Henry, gen mdse Kathan W, saloon Kirk Bros, saddlers
Leizer W J, tinware McGovern & Lichtenthal. shoemakers Maddock & Bishop, gen mdse Matteson & Bro, saloon Morrow & Son, gen mdse 1 Shobe A J, drugs Stephenson A J, brewery Swaggart G W, saloon Warren Wm, dry goods and millinery
Highland, CLACKAMAS COUNTY.
Tarwood D & Son, gen mdss Wallace G, gen mdsa and postmaster
Hillsborough, WASHINGTON COUNTY,
Is distant from Portland 20 miles, and is situated on the Oregon Central R. R. It is the county seat, has a nice Court House, several places of business, a weekly newspaper, the "Independent," and a population of 500. It is very pleasantly located, and the County Agricultural Association liold their fairs here each year. The county is one of the best in the State.
AXTELL G W, painter, office Dreery Store
ARCHBOLD A C, gen mdse
Bailey F A; physician Boyce A Y, dentist
BROWN E M, druggist and physician BROWN MARY A, postmistress
Cave R. hardware
DAVIS T W, carpenter and builder DUNCAN E, propr Tuallatin House
FINNEY A, blacksmith, plow .and wagoumaker
GREENE E C, barber Hall J C, county surveyor Hehrung H, furniture Hord G L, physician Lambkins S, tinware
LAUGHLIN C, livery Luelling A W, county clerk Mathews J B, sheriff McKenney C, saloon
MCKINNEY C V, livery
MILLER & McDONALD, blacksmiths and wagonmakers MORGAN J W, deputy county clerk Orth John, shoemaker PIO C H, boots and shoes
PITTENGER W D, gen mdse and county treasurer SEGERS & HEUGG, meat market
H. WACHHORST, importer of Jewelry, Diamonds,
Fine Watches, 315 J St., Sac.
W. A. & C. S. HOUGHTON, the leading Wholesale Booksellers of California, 615 J Street, Sacramento, American, German and French Confectionery at Wholesale, by Fred. Bickel, 84 1st St., Portland, Oregon.
PACIFIC BUSINESS COLLEGE,
No. 880 Post Street. Roueate thoroughly for Business.
Oregon-Hillsborough-Independence. ALPHABETICALLY.
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SMITH MRS C B, proprietress Wash- ington Hotel Smith W E, county judge
SOUTHWORTH P B, cigars and to- bacco
Stagg Thos H, harness and saddles Strasser L, saloon
Taylor G W, harness and saddles Tongues T H, attorney
Tozier C T, county assessor
TUALITIN HOUSE, E Duncan propr
"WASHINGTON COUNTY INDE- PENDENT," H B Luce editor
WASHINGTON HOTEL, Mrs C B Smith propr
WILEY R E, saloon, Main Williams L, groceries
Hood River, WASCO COUNTY.
Adams W L, drug store and hotel Barrett P G, physician Clark Newton, justice of the peace Lacky Nelson, blacksmith Neal John, sawmill
Rogers & Sons, flouring mill Smith E L, gen mdse Smith Lyman, sawmill
STRONAHAN ADELIA A, postmis- tress Stronchan O L, architect and builder
Howard, WASCO COUNTY.
Blevins P, brewer Corum Henry, saloon Howard John, sawmill Miller L W, blacksmith Scott Wm, hotel Thompson A F, shoemaker Vanetta B F, gen mdse
Howell Prairie, MARION COUNTY,
Is on the stage road leading from Salem, the capital of the State and county seat, to Silverton, nine miles from the former place. The country surrounding it is strictly agricultural.
ELLEDGE D W, gen mdse and post- master Stone S C, physician Swarts R L, lumber
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Hubbard, MARION COUNTY.
Ashcraft John, blacksmith Fried M, gen mdse
Fry S W, jewelry
GLEASON A B, gen mdse and post- master -
Gray A, gen mdse
Heush J H, physician How. S T, dontist
James Thomas, hotel Moshberger -, blacksmith
Steinbayer John, blacksmith
Taylor Geo, saloon
Wiley S, bootmaker
Wooley A, shoemaker
Wongerman G, harnessmaker
Humboldt, BAKER COUNTY.
Beers R, gen mdse Blair J, blacksmith Copeland & Williams, gen mdse
Independence, POLK COUNTY,
Is on the line of the O. and C. R. R., 87 miles from Portland, and also on the Willamette. It is a growing, well-built town of 700 inhabitants, has a weekly newspaper, and is the shipping point for the bulk of grain produced in that sec- tion of the county. Its business men are energetic, enterprising and liberal; its society is good, and its healthful fea- tures attractive.
Assal A, meat market
Belc & Son. gen mdse Bians H C, saloon Butler H J, harness and saddles
Carlyle G, barber
CASE G W, cigars, tobacco and con- fectionery
COOPER & JOHNSON, saloon and billiard hall
Cooper J S, livery and feed stable
DAVIDSON & LEE, physicians and surgeons
Deming A, bootmaker
DODDER G W, tailor and repairing Graves C A, hotel Hedge, Burch & Co, sawmill
Henkle E T, barber
Hodgin W L, postmaster
IRVINE J P, groceries
Kennedy & Chishan, wagonmakers Layton P D, tinner
PURE PORT WINE, for Medicinal Purposes, 302 Davis St., S. F.
STEINWAY & SONS' PIANOS-Grand, Square, Upright-Sold for Cash Or
M. Gray.
v. Gen'l Agent. for Pacifa Coast. 117 Post St., S. F. or Instalments. !!! astrat."+ Catalogues.
W. A. & C. S. HOUGHTON, the leading Wholesale Booksellers of California, 615 J Street, Sacramento. American, German and French Confectionery at Wholesale, by Fred. Bickel, 84 1st St., Portland, Oregon.
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270 Oregon-Independence-Jacksonville. ALPHARRTICALLY
MATHEWS JOSEPH, propr Revere House Berry J M, hotel Moloney & Wheeler, blacksmiths Island City, UNION COUNTY. Odulf A, gen mdse Bussey E F, blacksmith Pipes M L, justice of the peace Cairnes & Sterling, flour mill Leonard & Griswold, groceries LINES H M, furniture and undertaker Piper W G, attorney Carter J L, druga Poppleton Ezra, gen mdse Cullen & Wians, saddlers REVERE HOUSE, Joseph Mathews Dorris W H, tinware Frank Bros, agricultural implementa Goodnough Chas, gen mdse Harrison W A, wagonmaker Lindsay & Barnhart, saloon Rynerson Bros, blacksmiths Smith F K, blacksmith Sommer, Baer & Co, gen mdse propr Riess Bros & Doudy, XL Flour and Shingle Mills Riess Bros & Whitesker, stoves, tinware and farm implements Robertson & Cooper, drugs and jewelry Roberta J M, dentist Rosendorf & Hirschber, gen mdse Rowe E, wood turning mill Singer F W & F, meat market Jacksonville, JACKSON COUNTY, SLOPER BROS, grist mill and waro- house SLOPER C, sawmill SLOPER G W & JN, livery and feed atahle Is a pretty and prosperous town in the southern part of the State, 300 miles from Portland and 175 miles from Red- ding. It is delightfully situated on SLOPER & KELSO, gen mdso Smith R M, druga Jackson creek, a tributary of Rogue "THE RIVERSIDE," Quivey & Wal- ler publishers river, and is the chief commercial point. It is the county seat and has daily maila Vinduyn & Smith, gen mdse WALLACE W, saloon Waller E C, milliner and communication with Roseburg and Redding by stages of the O. and C. Coast Stage Co. There are rich silver and gold mines in the immediate vicinity, Indian Valley, UNION COUNTY. both placer and quartz, and the valley in which it is built comprises some of the finest grazing and farming lands in the State. Its schools are of a high Bennett W, stock raiser order, its society excellent and its resi- dents congenial and hospitable. The Boly M, clergyman McKenney C, saloon population is about 800. There are two papers published here, the "Oregon Cummins W, stock raiser Sentinel " and the " Democratic Times," Elliott R. clergyman both ably conducted under efficient MORRIS M B, postmaster and physi- cian Wagner G J, sawmill Weaver I F, clergyman managers. The climate is very fine and the scenery picturesque. Aiken G H, physician Ankeney A P, propr Sterling mine Irving Station. Antenrieth E H, attorney BECKMAN C C, bank and W, F & Co's express office Berry 1 W, millinery Basserman J E, gen mdse Conrad A J, hotel Bilger Mra J, stoves and tinware Cunningham G, blacksmith and dealer Breckenfield F, varieties in agricultural implementa Britt Peter, photographer KITCHEN J M, druggist and post- BROOKS E C, drugs and jewelry master Bybee Wm, sheriff Cardwell Misses D & M, millinery Isabel, LANE COUNTY. Cardwell J A & Son, livery and feed etable CUTTING PACKING CO. Canned Fruits, Meats, etc. 17 to 41 Main St .. S. F. WHO'S YOUR TAILOR? Try Buckle & Son, 195 Main St., opposite Walker House, Salt Lake City, Utah,
COLE C, postmaster
Carter J L & Son, painters Coleman C, gen mdse Danforth L, physician
TRY MURRAY'S MAGIC OIL L, Blumauer & Co.,
Portland. Org. gos. have it.
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Oregon-Jacksonville-Junction City. ALPHABETICALLY.
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Day Silas J, county judge
"DEMOCRATIC TIMES," C Nickell editor and propr Dillon M, saloon Donegan Jno, blacksmith Donegan P, blacksmith Dowell B F', atty at law DRUM J groceries
Elliott G W, gen mdse
Feathers D H, tailor and sewing machine Schutz V, brewery
agent
FICK N. meat market
FISHER & COHN, gen mdse
Fisher Newman, gen mise and county treasurer Foudray E D, county recorder Fountain J D, couuty supt schools
FRANCO-AMERICANHO TEL, Jane Holt proprietress
Ganung L G, dressmaking Goddard B C, county assessor
GROB & ULRICH, saloon and bakery Hanna H K, district judge
Hanna S P, wagonmaker
Hoffman Wm, conveyancer, notary pub- lic and stationery
Howard C J, county surveyor
HOWARD J S, gen mdse
HOWARD J'S & SON, civil engi- neers
Huffer J H, justice of peace Jackson W, dentiat
JACKSON VILLE HOTEL, G M'Co- burn propr, Third
JACOBS E, gon mdse Jones A C, lawyer Jones S P, saloon
Judge H, harness and saddles
Kahler & Bro, drugs and books
Kahler C W, atty at law
Kelly H, aaty at law Kent T B, notary public Kerewaky G, gen mdse
Krause Frank, manager W U Tel Co Kubli K, gen mdso Langell N, boots and shoes
Linn D, furniture Luy D, bootmaker Manniug J W, livery Marques J, groceries Mensor H, gen mdse
Mensor Wm, notions and fancy goods MILLER D C, blacksmith
Miller J, guns and ammunition Miller Max, postmaster Myer J, wagonmaker Neil J R, lawyer and dist atty
NOLAND & McDANIEL, saloon and billiards Orth John, meat market PAPE H saloon Plymale W J, livery and feed stable Prim Mrs P P, millinery
REAMS BROS, gen mdso
RITSUHARD Y, watchmaker and
jeweler
ROSTEL B, New York hairdressing saloon
Ryan P J, gen mdse Savage C W, saloon
SCHUMPF G, City Barber Shop and Baths
Solomon L, gen mds3
'THE OREGON SENTINEL." Krause & Turner
VROOMAN M, physician and surgeon
WATTSON E B, attorney at law and county clerk
Weber Henry, shoemaker
Witterer Mrs F, Brewery
WINJEN & HELMS, saloon and bil- liard hall
WOLTERS JNO, bakery
Jefferson, MARION COUNTY.
Baum S, gen mdse Brown J R, drugs
Hamilton B W & Son, gen mdse Hearn Edward, harness and saddlery Lynes David, meat market Mott A B, blacksmith
Rigdon & Waterman, lumber ROLAND C B, postmaster ROLAND CB & CO, gen mdso Rowland JJ W, confectioner Tauzler & Son, bootmakers Thomas, Thompson & Co, flour mills Vaughn Eli, wagonmaker Walters Ralph, hotel Waters Ralph, hotel
Jordan Valley, BAKER COUNTY.
BAXTER J R, postmaster and gen- eral merchandise
Junction City, LANE COUNTY,
Is a small town on the line of the O. & C. R. R., 110 miles south of Portland. Trains stop here for dinner. It con- tains one hotel, kept by J. H. Berry. A good farming country surrounds it. Population about 350.
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