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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1877)
Cjjt (fast rrprara. SATURDAY. MARCH 3, 1877. LODGE DIRECTORY. Dittos Loooe Xo. d. K. or r. MtU In the Catl Ban, tYedletoo, tmj Wrdotaiar evrnliifc Brother la fwxl ttandisr, are conlUllj laritod to aural rctBtxros Lomi No Si, A. F. axd A. U. Urrti n lb flnt aad third Roadaft of each mooUi. Uoori c( Btctiec Tr.it. Eurm Fti, Martha Waahisttoo Chapter, Prodle too Mrrti every TnrwUr cleat luUowlcf tlw first and third Head; s of each Booth. ErtBi Loecs Va S,I.aar, rradlrtoo Mwti rrrjr Satoraaj' rmuns UTr.it. Brethren to good Wi-Ang arc InrileJ to atteod. Ifiuua Lodge No. 100. I. O. C . T rr&dlrtoo lleu CTfty Tboraiar ermine at T o'clock r. x. bmhera la cood suedlac are rrqarctrd to alirod. CRVRCU DIRECTORY. EraoorAi. Samca th third Sucdjj of each .tocth, the Rev. U K. U'rl artU ffl. lair, and prracb la tbr BMrcint at 11 oVIock In Wcatuo; is ite evrciaj t T "rioct la rradletoa. X. E. Corses. PreadUnx wcood Rouilur la raeh BaaUi at 11 A. x. Ilex. KoucU, J-eiiier in charge. Krr. W. H. Frortt anil pmtli at the It E. Tnrch, a taa tot 5oDdJ of rich moclh, at 11 o'dock a. . 1C . Catraoi Soots. rrracnlap foarth 5o&dir la erth BMth at 11 a. a. aad 7 r. x. Krr . S. W. Itaftea. Noncz. Sie pi aaaoaDrrBrota efblnha, taarria grt aad daattig. mil be taarrlod without charge. Obit uary twUcea wiH ba charged for accorditc to their lasfih. reeiei aftM Earr Ouoosux, In wraffien Ibr aaiua& eaa ot otuiera ai uua oawe. Kt aaesan m rrfcEijfeUilT for tWwj rxpreaard by carrcEfeadeats. esxxsaaco rosTLaxa. ........ .96 1 &rtJmx..... M Brriar. LOCAL, ASD OTRGR XXTKLLICKXCK. Pendletox. We do aol propose to write a leag ankle oa the progress made br this town daring tbe last few rears, but simply to c?Jl ittefiliec to a fact or two of great ifflportascc to us wfeo have identified our. pel re with tke place, for better or worse. First, a few ssoatlis ago we bad cot even a drug store; bow we hare a first class cs- tabllskasest coaducted br 34x. Porter. In a brief thae, so wc are informed. Dr. Taft -will also open a similar establishment. "We wtteeae hiss, aad believe be will do welL A Boath ago Pendleton had cot a forni. turc establthBsefit within its limits now we hare two, that of Messrs. Dinwiddie & VaaDora aad Mr. J. Fnlford; both estab luhBes-ts having cow on hand a small os- sortaeBt of sew fornilure. Success will 'BadosBtedlr crowa the efforts of these gee tkaen. The Kost aotable improvement litdy effected in oar town is that made br Messrs. Sylvester & Beatley in and around what is called their "planing milL" First, the power propelling the machinery of this establish scst has bees increased 40 per ccathy csBing a new tail race 500 feet loag aad 7 feet deep, with a flume therein 3 feet is width. Additional machinery has hece placed ia the building by which the firm caa bow manufacture anything from a augaiaceat house front to a potato mash. r. To give aa idea of the capacity of the staalishBK8t we here name some of the Bucbiaery which can be set running all at thesaaetitae: planer, buzz saw, re-saw, teaoa machine, moxtuingiaschinr.tnrning lake, scroll saw, boring machine, wabble aw,ctc,e$c Thus it will be seen that the firm are aow fully prepared to do all hinds f work wasted here. The most impor tant part of all is that prices for work will )e kiw, so as to meet the requirements of dsll times. Hull Estate Transact: oxa. The tol lowiag are the deeds recorded in the month of February, 1677, in the County Clerk's V. J. MorcBOtoMcAuliff&Tounc lot 3 m blocks Weston. Consideration $230. Uai4ed States to Leoaidas Leepatent to 8 acres ia section 9 and 18, T 1 X R 32 E. LHLeeto J J Lee 83 acres in sections aad 16, T 1 X, B 32 E. Consideration Jesse Dramheller to Chas II Brown 0 acres ia section 30, T C X, it 3G E. Con ideration $400. JaoCMayfield to Andrew C MasServon 300 acre in sections 23 and 24, T 6 2f, R 36 E. Coasidcration $2,000. Aara M. Haky to Lemuel Stanley lot 14 ia block 18 of Arnold's and Raley's ad 3itiun to Pendleton, and lot 1 in block 33, Pcadktoa. Consideration $100. L Vaadura to Mary A Matlock 1C0 acres ia section 23, T 2 S, R 20 E. Con sideratieB $409. M B Morris to C J Taft 2, 3. 4 and S in "block 14, Westea. Consideration $200. F Maakers to J L Wilsoa lot 8 in block 7, Hepfmer. Consideratloa $200. " George H Staasborr to Mary I. Munkers lot8 in block 7, Ileppner. Considera. tkm$25. m Tot flak's Estektaijtxest. Our re porter was preseat Thursday evening at the estertaiBmeal giren by the Pendleton .Lodge of "Good Templars. He was so over come with delight that it is impossible for him te write ap aa extended notice of the Tarieas psforautaces. To speak candidly taerariess characters were sastained in a suwBer which is sot often excelled upon taeatrical boards. We could same many who appeared that crcning who are en dewed by satere with great dramatic tal cat; bat time aad circamsUnccs will not permkas to mention all; therefore sot to atppear partial, we rclactsatly omit names altogether. The booie was crowded, and all were more than pleased. The act pro cee4sweaboet$ aad that money re maiasBere. To Rztcks. We learn that Mr. Ritz will return fa a few days from California wkh 18,009 trees and grafts selected from the best aarseries oa this coast and in the cast Wkh this assortmeat he will have the best selected nursery oa this coat and eae of the ray best in t be United States, as Mr. Hke expects to hav over. 500,- 069 trees this season. In order to maae room for this bcw importation be will be obliged to more a great number of his lar ir. aad will sell them off very low this Spring. He will also dispose of a few of his bcw trees. This will be a good chaace for oar people to get good trees at lew prices. .t Vr D. C. Ireland will sWa dally in connection with the weekly newspaper at Astoria, abeat the first or Apnu a ru- that Mr. E. O. ortOE, late oi ue t. -K'M be eeaaectea with the ti want of wonry, -&nd mutt Messrs. Sylvester & Bcntlcy will take or. dcrs for shingles. jCovcrcd wagons cn route to the Palouse country begin to make their appearance. There were five marriage licenses Issued In the month of February by tuo County Clerk. W. A. Wheeler, formerly or the Polk the Benton county paper, has revived Democrat. Success to him. Died At Weston, Umatilla county. Ore- gon, February 22, 1877, Aoxes a wife of Charles McMorris, in her 27th year. Dr. Whltcomb took his departure for Umatilla yesterday, where be will meet hit family, jusi'arriml from California. To Dr. Frank Strong we are under many obligations for a large and luscious Colum. bia river salmon sent us from Umatilla. J. P. Busliec, agent for W. F. & Co. and the X. W. S Company at Baker city, con. templates a permanent removal to Astoria. ,. , .. . . Our friend Sturterant of Pilot Rock was j. in town thU week looklnc nearly as well . as of old. His entire recovery is almost certain. Boat Dats. The O. S. X. Ca's steamers leave Umatilla every Monday and Thursday morning, and arrive every Tuesday aad Saturday. Hon. S. F. Chad wick has issued his pro clamation assuming the functions of the o. ficc of Gorernor. Governor. He will make a good Treasure Shimest. The amount of treasure shipped through W. F. & Ca's Express from Pendleton for the month of February, 1S77, is $5,752 7C. The Astorian contains this: "Died In Astoria, February 21, 1877, Mary wife of George Upton, aged 14 years, S months and 11 days." A remarkably young wife. Legal tenders at Portland are quoted at &445t034. Silvrr coin is quoted at 93 i tol. This is is the first time that legal tenders have been worth mors than silver. The first freight wagon from beyond the Blue mountains, this season, was that of Charley Goodnough's of Ii-land city, which stopped in this place last Wednesday eight It is feared that the warm, SummerJike days of February hare caused the buds of fruit trees to swell, and if so that subse quent frosts hare nipped them. It is hoped that such is not the case. Dogs in Pendleton make night hideous with their ho Rand the grunt of the sows, . . 1 householder who u about to commence planting his garden seeds. Mr. R. W- Laughlin is the teacher cf the school alluded as being taught on the farm of Mr. Willis on the Linkton road. Three evenings of each week he teaches vocal music, for which he is eminently qualified. Died. From J. S. Delevaa we learn that on Tuesday last James A- Yixwx died in Ileppner at the residence of his sister. Mrs. Dickson, aged 19 years. The funeral took place March 1. Consumption was the cause of death. Theater. The advance agent of Mr. Jons Maoetre has arrived and bills the celebrated Protean Artist in his Dramatic Sketches and Olio of Oddities, on Wednes day evening next, 3Iarch7,atMiIarkey,s IlalL All should turn out and hear bun as he is highly spoken of by the press. The attention of readers is called to the points made by Col. Lang in a speech be. fore the Wool Grower's meeting lately held in Pendleton, and which we publbh in an.j other column. Tiier are able, injunctive,. and if followed would be profitable to not only wool growers, but to all interested in our country. - vi a Worker vx Marble. We learn that Prof. Arnold has become agent for Wm. Young, manufacturer in marble, Portland. Mr. Young is . among the most skillful workmen in the State. Mr. Arnold is bis permanent agent at this place aad is fur- niahedwith designs, prices, etc Those who desire grave stones would do well to rive him a call. - ai W Quite a number of those who attended the entertainment giren by the Templars Thursday evening, have expressed them selves so well pleased that they desire a repetition of it We arc folly satisfied if they ill consent to give another entertain ment our community will give them as be fore a full house. We hope to bear from the committee in our next issue. J Millard While left town last Monday morning with two horses and wsgoa the latter loaded' down with dry-gooda, etc which he hopes to sell to the citizens of our county. Bytbe-W8y, oa the rear end of his traveling mercantile establishment were the words, -Wandering Jew," which wc interpreted thus: Industy, enterprise, diii- cencc ana a uetcrminauoa to sciy dim to SeU1 wares. Go It, 3iiIIard! MxlJ.C. Franklin last week sent cs some dainties; among tliem were two lots of as good butter as crer lubricated the palate of an epicure,, one lot of which was made one year ago and the other last week. The difference in the two lots was so slight that St was almost impossible to -tell which from tother." If all our but. tcr makers was as successful as Mrs. F. our butter would commaad 2sew York prices. Dox"t Like It! In these columns ap pcarcd a succinct account of the finding of the treasure hidden by Maxon and Berry, who robbed W. F. & Co.' box between Pendleton and Umatilla. Imagine oursur. prise to see the same thing written up from our article and published in the Baker city Democrat; and from thence copied in the Idaho Statesman and credited to the : former papc r. To be brief we doat like j "those coadact" ia s cotempwarr partlc- j Wo are in have it ularly is the Detsocrat. Portland ManKxr.r-Wbtat is quoted thus: market is very quiet and average quotations nominal; Willamette valley, $1 85(31 87; Walla Walla ralley. $1 82Q1 83 percental. Fuocn, best brands, $5 756 p bbl; goodouuldc and country brands, $5 23(35 50; fine and superfine, $450(34 75. Haus, etc. The Willamette Talley has claimed heretofore to put up the beat ham, shoulders, bacon, etc, but Eastern Oregon now puts In a claim fur equality in excel. Icnce, site and general appearance. Char. Icy 5trm, ths superintendent and butcher of Jerry Dcspaln' market exhibited to us some iu due looking (and tatting) hams , shoulders, and sides as could be found In any Portland market. Let our reputation for good meat be maintained In Eastern Oregon, and if potble let us reach an en. viable point in the line referred to. Then that product of our country will command fancy prices. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining ia the Pendleton Postoffice March 1. 1677: Rtker A R 4 Oorle Wilson Dickerson Xancy A French John uaiiArminia KirbyJ U Louis Xanry Jjtadrey Rancy Morrawce John Mount W P Rainville Timothy tuiuuwa -a. u oirane c raia Shumaker Charley - Stelle T W Stokcsbury R W Swift George Taylor Mrs C E Yawcil Saial K Taylor Wm Vinson Charley State Fair. The State Fair commences October 8 and continues six days. DaiLm-I. ft T I-. c PORK MUTTOXi PENDLETON MARKET. C. W. Marshall, - Prrk(r. EAST SIDE MAIN' STREET. OppaaM IMWlM Roui. WiBipncacaaUroBhaaCrrt. SBttao, IWtMft Bat a4 Bakca aaaaarA cara aad tfned taA rTma maocaVIc fan (. ax a caU. a REKEUBER THE Dovcil, BHtler Si Co's STEAM, TLANING, SASH AXD DOOR FACTORY! WaEa WaSa. W T Bt1x rrar4 osr prko ( sock, nS takh Kwa, Unn, EXiuU, Mostcf. mt they caa te had. R aula, ab. Na. 1 Tulkaril. DorELt BCTLER A CU W. WBITC0JO. K. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON aXeajact.ta rmia. A0djaraliTau4TtStttaadTTTTbnC State J-iands! HATnCC Ccfrrt laacractteM (rata tb Baarl U "iw Laa4 Cam l.iltrti ta mm U raOrr iMcfil Ictmat tk aOvoarVJaacarrl. UTT. an thaar talJTrtr4 adl riwar caS aad AaauM tbftr aocmu aad wmtie th aaatr JtiCETH H SBtSX, RftMes. Vzitxi, Orrras, Juatrj 1 1 1177. JVOTICE IS nESEBT CTVEX Z an aatatr ar tarhar a wit. Rarcmt KouCaVr.viB; at. vmetX. aa t ! faj M 4tUl cactraOW Vr W tflrr thM CM. JoRX CCEEK. aaaar IT, TtTT. XOTICE TO CREDITORS. "V'OTICE IS REREBT CIVEN TWt 0 carmra j.1 rd Ka txradalr annawd Adsnaatnaar a U naatf at JXEI COSJV Ttimued. ASrreaaaT tacriaiau ciect aaM ratar are hrrrj aatltndt Miaiat Una ta aar 4r rtnW, at air maf la xataa jnobts. CiaaOBa culr, tHrm, aUltta atz amh Iraq thcCaukrrrcC LEWIS BurlXf. JitmnimnXfT. Jaaaar 1 1ITT Lraa Erxxra. Aunr. lYetlcc IS HEREBY CrrrX TRATTHE ransnzi?hnta. Aw rsatnc tvtavra Jafca K Jax aad Wv. R, Jr, it thi, tij iMdvrd r ul casa-aC fa butx-M brrrartrr ai tecamfd aa VfiatM X. imn. AM fmac toaate itn Bafr la4Vta4 ta la Wn na ar Wrriy niTr4 w aulv fwraarU viUta SO data rrarn tU Catr acm JUNES a J".'E1 Wcawo, Orccaa, Jaaaarr 17, 1 Kt S5 TO (S Qrv pf day af b-. iar- THOROnCHBRED aXtaS0jHtM SROKZE TURKEYS, x-Zr Lind u r pttl fa tlM raxl, raarass4 ta Latck aXUr antral. SrSl Arrtral of i ala Cearastctd. f EKIH SUCKS ANI EM I EN fiEESL ...ALSO Thoroughbred Southdown Sheep. IJRICE LIST NOW KEAOT. Al. FaspUtt oa tkr cxrf o( uU baUUBC. trrtltt. dttnmra aad taHr rert, ttc, adrad irpattillr U taa radSe coal, prtoo Ifc. AMrtaa, wuh rudsard Maop, Jl. Eyre, XArA, CAL. (Tittm ttau mhtn'yv aa tala airtrtiafairetj Xertk-Western STAGE COXPA5T.1 Great Reduction in. Fare EaU. Locut Haiti of Fare: feadfetca to La Craeda ... $ W , II 00 II 00 U 00 u&toa CoiMQtr. tdaba.. W laatnoccac ... ..... ... Krltoo. Vtah, C P. Ri!nd rnsaUlia Walla Walla. .. ... . 'i 00 4 U 5 CO Wcatca ... 3 eg) Ttiwofh tkfcrU to Omaha. CUcaro. Xaaii Otf, 5t Laala. FVladWpbU. Xrr Tart, tbatoa. H aablD;. ua. aad ail twiata via Bote CKy aed Krltoo, Um dl int Orrrlaad Htmie Eut, urr oSrrat graaU it daerd iat orer lb Uac U tht S. w. 8. Co. yr CuKht. rd stack. rUiW drlrrra. trllaU eCTfornatea at trrrlea JJm "LSS St eooaaar. ipptr U LOT UVERMURK, ipM. A. E. BOOUnR, Aatsutal errtcMradteC ADVERTISEMENTS. WM. SW1TZLEB, DEALER IX GEMRAL - GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Xi:y - Goods HARDWARE, CLOTHING, Totoaoco, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND GAPS, Etc Dc HIGHEST CASH PRICB raid br- rurs ami Ulits. MA1N-ST, PENDLETON. oneaax L ! L1VERM0RE 6 BEAGLE I V E R M O R E ta I LOT LirERtfORR 1869 - 1869 Art aa aSrlaxU ti rc a Urr asC a aUted asait af MERCIIAIVDISE At t!w rrrr Unrtt GA53 rk. aa aW kir aud tmunmu U i ira.ni rovaa ha tl as ynxcLiCO surtrt. 'krrpnaaaad.araatftMar PIHU KZVi Trffvi IValaS'HIISef. aSaf awar ta ontrrt acd artrrtra an aBlX Tanuabcd aa aaon aataia. Tka llrtnl rrka HI ba raU tar HIBBS aad rrjRS. aad ail klada af Cmatrr rr data AJ-Wt an tlu irsU Ur a! lat-U B E A C L E .A.ND...... AGr.lCULrij'AL IMPLEMN'TS rmateSca asd tlnrrta eOc la tLaa batiiec- lilvcrmorc Our Brand Column. faytrmm aaxa aVa aaarka Vraa U pa4 a uiaailiBi wiiaanl aaim. 714 abai u ajflk U 1 1! C AtmMt. Laaac Bain- tvX A B n in 1 1 aa) MHaillirat aaaaaa aad tu. W M laaacaav Uaa aiaan RPxaA Ma; aMS. aa ui neat Maa, rr aad trn tOn tg M aar aar R C Taaailiia. Ijaaar BaMai nn aaiaia TTa) laaatiaar.aaatt,.TTalHaat4ragcra la iaa NtM aa4 akM la ta a aar. 8 MI' ama. H f aa aa r x'-l tv c.- a a aaM at nata aad tvaaaRM M ItA aar. Jnaa Hi aw, bavar Rati inaS Im-, rat riaa a,aaw aa ti;W W mftmr aal irai lark la RM aar. OaUK T tHA) man atar aaa i. A. Ktaaa-VaVI i wrtaffj J 'fadtal aa m r la aalii rt1aa OaHfc1 If L i aar. atana S aa kfi V. vravRb tiy ItatrVcl,. Z?ZT?Z?2Z ZZ2?J'XJZ Mwaaaavatara. CA Waaa Lii Waail Caa Caada. la) MBRS AS aaajiav Sf a4aaacra7ai aaTaac. "aaatavSht aaMalaMi Tf JatC JX1 T aa SZ i rr. tnaaa. C aa aairffc itaill IfaWf il i a Caatai a-jal. T aa r-aad aa aVjar.a. oaaarraaaararfaH ai Vft. 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Aii A IV. ffraa taat aa aaa'iiaxuu i a ar-a a.-q..i"4 na dial aaa A Ab 'laaa aartaa l.iaa ADYERTISEJ4HNT3. aKdillc nnd Harness MAKER, PSSUr?OX, OREflOKT K'TC' faaauaftf aa Itaad a raaial n (aaatr of arara. idaVa. RrsdlML Wa-oa. tan, Oraara. at I v t I aarfe. a(-8falr. a- b-r aradUol kminm. ta. STABLE JERRY DESPAIX, Piaprfeter. Ta?IJT"JS a-liacaarfUaaaaaaaai I u jrUr- CTJH ' a PaaFly Carrtaa ta a hk aatxr, arrar i t .Sad; mm-. (.'.laay. hi Sd6aa; Smai aarr ataa to gar adaaaflaaiaf 3 ft lf Ktrami gUBSCR PENDLETON i f i jJjjjjjQ, EXCHANGED FOR WHEAT, SOglittfl CSah Price Paid Far far state. aai a? vWtaLSh Jo, aat f FEED j FLOUR, BSAN AND raw aad aas al taa 1 caal a aCAXA3r?32 ?S3 2251 PLOuE Ia aV aaait?, I Sure ave Vrst m SiK af the Gcocuta. S. Byers. STLTB5TER & iZSTL2I'5 n, .,., ran i PLANING M ILL, ASH & DOOR FACTOfta. laaaaas BiaB aa Waa aBf aai aa asaa, taay aawi WINDOW FRAMES, 0 S P. xwcnitw 3 It 0 SASH. BLINDS.!110 occasion to AND CHEAP FURNITURE j Of at! 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Tbc paper can he ineda a valtmblc suxiliary to tli mow peedjr growth and settle ran. nr 4 !... ... . . .1 a generous support ia accorded it by thoee who have DOgIliri:: interest in tit welfare or IIms," a raf tS noniou ot tue mri. The ycrr tinlcs aRd grent tetsreity of ; - - imOn'.' Will OelCf ICftOV frOIn 'subaeribing for the paper,' who ! UI5tlf , CUmtiZUCC,, T.'Otlltl V.llh:)?h aUlt III 115.111.- ,il!inly taining the eisterprisc, hy buy ing their moxxt's ttckth of news, both uome awl foreigi . The duly of all is to ubscrwef first, foa a copy for home read ing, and then to send at least one copy to a friend in the' plates, that it jdrv then be c:r cuhtted among thote who de sire to better their condition by hnmirrrslmg to a letter country. It is a notorios fact i tlat Oregon papers .eenfc lrst IraTe brought hundreds of fttin 2SSntes to our Slale. Besides -thole friends left behind prefer ft paper sent to them every I week rather than a letter semi- 1 It - - ti - . t poorer of all to subeeribe, as we stand ready to reeetve fnnu tkote re ho cannot per money, ALL lUi'DS OF PHOIICCE of the ferm from a load of hay doyn j to a lurnip. It is not begging that ire are, but sipiy re itnduig people of their duty, tt thenaseivec, their friends aWl the puWie. To those dohig business in the country the necessity, or rather benefit cf advertieittjr. fgit to be apparent. Letour conotry paper make a zxsa - showing of business itaea; let tt retcet the b-i trass of the - !Wky,axid then thote abroad . j ean iorm a correct idea of what we are and what, we are doing: jnesiaes tne advertger wit! gert 'msjioysT back indi recti four- JOB PHiWTING. The Hast OaaooofiAX job of fice cast turn out as ood pkln ' buatnefs and social cards r.g ' any oluce hi tbe 3tate; heriii a fast Eaggle card pre in good order and condition, card printing is made & sraciALTT The iarge assortsvent of wnod asd other type renders the of- See eomtdete fir poater print- ig, whch re are ahvayi ready to o with celerity and certain- 17 aac at very low price ! Any tKaniieas nan in the coun ; try desiring any kind of job ' work done, wiU pJeate address bs and get terras asd wi, pledge ourselrec he will have scud to Walla - 0r PortImI- Tears ot experience, and an acknowl- j edged cill in job printiufirpre- pares us to aeeert that we cam - give entire satisfaction. LOCAL ITEiTiS. Th settlements and towns of UntaiLUa county are so dis- tani from the county-seat, and from one nn oilier, that the ex for tiic sirmH business we ex pect to do for a year; therefore wc would deem it an especial fitvor if persona in eicU torrnr and settlement waukl send us, eaoh treek all local iiems andr occurrences iu their towu or set tiemout. Items .which are aotnotiino considered trivial 'read well when in print Youacr mea and women who UOSirC tO Cultivate UHSiV pOWCHl ... a 1 . 01 COmpQMUOH. aVUCt - team tO write in a terse, brief and ptaui titan ier cau avTitt. mem- - Z;iRnlvpR t.i this invitation. nntT , , iT ' ... UCUOUL ihetlloi VCd. tllO UUbllC land render us a great favor.- a ln tho.e columns we hope to r"S i"0 people of aU parts r tlie county eldaer together, to let tne people of each sec- ition know want the people of nre doing and tiua Pfinnnf . miam,.KX this wo cannot accoraplislr it ..xwuv Muiauttu tivtil UllUr UP more parsons from QYcriowiu iiuu auiiiuiuciu tunOif-COUlit'