The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, June 24, 1881, Image 2

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FRIDAY.
..JUNE 21. IbM
Mr Tbompsou of Greasewood pre
cinct brought to our office the fore psrt
of the week s couple of bundle» of
wheat taken from two different tmldv
Kime five utiles apart. That of one
bundle stood fully four feet high, and
the heads were all that could 1« asked
1
UMUT NKSIVAI. IM resn ivu
HALBERT R I'AINK»
’
!■ ■ ■*
<law WwiuieUiMwr «M FaleuMJ
llalleubsck. the rvviraliat, or a* th»
The School Institute for the Fifth
*W«t M I a «’>
ft»M F. UBAPWMk
papers
call
him,
the
Prodigal,
ha*
iu
Judicial Dùtrict met at the Methodist
Church June I.Till i.i Pendleton. We stituicsi a series of meeting in Purtlaud
hate Iwu favored with a fell report of which bid fair to rival any of Moody
i ami Sankey'• etlbrts
He i* a disciple |
PAlNK. URAFI'ON A I \IH\
the proceeding*. There is in the report
Attt>ine\.M-nt l.aw X Solieituis
much redundant matter in reference to of Moody and i* taking Portland by
of Aiuerwsii and Foreign Pzlrnl«,
Nine persons cstue furs an!
■seetiug adjournments. singing and some stortn.
41* Fifth Sirret.
Wuhlucton. I» l
Kys playa We intend to give our last Sunday exprereiBg a desire tolrad
r.,NM raurt
I. V H, 1-rV.rM. •« th« tw,»<
t<f.
••
t
«h»
Au
r
«lUVtmol
lumie» I the l
Christian
livre
readers a general synopeis of it and it
». htAipai»< «*M trv*
a*«
is all we can do. W, ha\e already said
Mr. Coukliug kept the Senate at a
«here the institute met. It »as in dead lock for two mouths. thu»ob*tnn*t
MRS. M .1 HALL
.. ssion three Jay* ; Prof. I* J. Powell ing public business under the pretext
PATILN IS.
for ; the other bundle was alxvut tluvw
foot high, equally as well headed. Roth took the lead. It had already Iwen ar­ of a great principle, tit: "Th» right
I
give promise of excecduigly large crop* raigned l>y Prof. Arnold of Pendleton of a majority tortile.'' The Democrats
Main Struct, Mit d»«r to i’oet «'dice,
that
good
music,
good
prayer*,
and
good
in
the
Senate
hat
e
now
a
clear
maj<
r
By conversing with the iaraiers to tile
A general asfrM’fmvtit of
nor h of Pendleton as far a* the Wash essays and declamation* should l>e fur­ ity, an I should they exercise it how
iugton line, we tiud the same that this nished for the occasion which pro­ curiously would reml the speeches of Wllllurr. Ikreww <.'<»• 4w am! TulMtiulug«.
Al*ay* on hand.
i Dawes and Hoar. Should they recon­
years yioid per acre will exceed atty gramme was strictly carried out.
II.
SOMMERVILLE
& RALEY'S
at
Tint —-
NEW DRUG STORE !
VEH' niUi'K' Stolli'.'
Main Strout, Noor thu Poit OfTco.
« m
( PA I NTH. Oil A
UKAl l MM IN
XX u o
DIU’tIS.
l I HIM l(’ALS
Ö.
struct the Senate committee* and elect
Senate officer», would nut the result
demonstrate that Senator Conkling has
acted the part of traitor to his party I
h u n n ah
♦
t* %
Paint oils
lhe Mutis
Gias* putts
Patent medicine*
Ant! Perfumen.
Th» Fiuwl U mb <ur
humps snil F xtur«a,
«'■<«« w aa at
I m
Hit I«*,
\ NEW ( OMFl.l.t i: SMH K OF LOOKS AND STATIONERY
l*h) atrtiino* l’rt M vl|»ii«in« < ftr« filli) < «»tn|Moiitt«|rd.
r<>K
I! w \ (I pan lie
Rams,
LFAD OR IRON W TER PIPE,
Kcliool Book«.
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HcMteinx. On Tuesday, just o|wo
Fancy A Toilet Good*
against nature, hut complaint* are con­ He also gave illustrations of teaching iu site »nl below Wa Wa W*. oci-ure.1 a
tinually made by taruiera that on ac­ other departincuts of common school homicide in which an old man named
WIN'S AND LIQUORS;
Mont:;'lurry, was killed.
It seems
t*ui» lai««1«»
count of high freight« they will realise studies. Disputes aro«e between liim
that for some time |ws< a conte»t has
Ml Mt 01. I %» « t« < »II > r M
sc.vreely enough to »upport their fatni and Prof. Arnold. Taylor and others, iu l ^'ii existing Ivtais'ii Mr. Montgoui
bkr«t luuilr.
Nailtal b«nh«
lie* and pay their taxes on land that is « hich the State Superintendent did ery ami a m.ui naiued Offield al»>ut a
'-¿t—<. TxkJ
I« • 8M i»« a i» »t
l.au«|» italarea.
***nt*rii at «25 ;<r acre.
aW “*ui to have the beet of the argu pi.sv of land along the river nearly op
Matatiliit»*«,
On Tuesday a
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,, meiita. for it was noticed that when the (»'site Wa Wa-Wa.
1*1* iMre r» • mi *•.
I «U KllXt TO
Is C ol P uce G tiltt I—It i* well
.
.
,
, dispute arose, and the parties met as.
known here that Col. Paige i. wader,t~n* ,hc *“w‘
Etc., Etc
we are informed armed with gun*
Ft«a*>*np4Mci* cwivlutly v*«u| <«Ma4» I
bonds tor robbing Wells. Fargo Jt Co * • “> '*>*
Fwf. Freed quieted the
The result of the meeting was the
Express in Umatilla county about a audience by singing a tong. All the shooting and killeng of Montg mcry
Fondleton,
•
•
Oteçon
year ago. Vt Lile here * lew weeks different branches taught in the com- (Offield immediately surromled himself
< KSTKKS ILI.»:, «o bu, m.
Lgo.be talked freely uf the tobl- rv ,non
uk. n up and argued ■ to the authorities The d-ceased is the |
and his alleged conuectioti w;ui it. ami
_
,,
,
. .
.
Warn:. i:th. it
s«m«l verv little concerned as tv the
Cowell and the d.tlereut :':'.;l:i rin law J. H
Lcwiaton. Teller.
result of the trial whi, h come* oil. a e professor* and teachers. A* usual in
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suppose, this week, felling coufi-leut of such case* the ladies had to take a back
Row O ikh < P hisovi . r . A fracas
an acquitial. It so happen* tint he seat, and if they ever did g< t in a query took place in the Governor s office at Ile Keep« Ihr izirgi-.t -»tock In
drew a design of the jaii »t Pendleton I it was by the utimwt vigilance and per­ Salem a day or two aiiice betweeu W
thi. t'unmy.
in which h« w»s long confined. He
IP. Miller, warden of the State peniten­
l>n IlFAiiiiuvr
also provided the iron door*, little severance. The music was good, so tiary, ami George Collins, who runs
AW-. A (VMrLXTK im OF
It se>-ms
thinking that some time they would were the essays as well as the declama- the brick business there.
close behind him a prisoner. The gen­ tions. To make a long story short it that Collins desired to secure the ter
Agricultural Inip’cinrnts
eral impression here, at present is. that was au interchange of ideas among the ' i. e» of a certain prisoner, also a* an
Bnxtor ti Kuykendall, Propri,
•p*9 If
although the proof against him it very- teachers as to what was the best meth­ expert in brick making, and Miller re
: fused to let him have him. claiming
strong, yet he will be cleared
His at­
torney* are J. H. Reed. W. Lair Hill od of teaching. While some preseuU-d that the man did not want to work for
C'cutrnlli l.ocatrtl fur ll.iMnr*'» T1 -n
and U. F. Bell. He will be prosecuted their views in a plain, straight forward Collin* S ine words ensued, and Col R AkaiAjntca
by D. W. Bailey. & D. Brastow. E. C. manner, ocher* assumed what we con­ 11ms struck Miller in the face.
Bronaugh and Turner k Cox.—Baker sidered a little arrogance.
Taking al!
County Revilic.
1’0-1» ST.
\LW
together no one was present but what
The case has been tried and Paige is
I 1IXII
was somewhat benefited. The institute
\OTKE.
acquitted.
Brother Abbott was the
th« M«rk*t
lasted for three day* and was a raccess
Jew ty*« mi
<.)«« •« « V«
only one out of many pepers which we
’ftT BkVI\J MKKM KMMHZP hT TH»* ,
so far as teachers were concerned, but » \ 1 -M»1 ■' 4 t»<
J II i«»v«a ajn st •
:. '««!>-g
exchange with that *wus to have ta­
t*-»«d T avr Culu«» t^ xinii tar %
ta kf*ak
Successors to
on account of the district court hap- •r
UtSalO K ■> a**B lb«
«»• • l.»»u,U
ken in the entire situation. Except a
Throo »Teal Tickets foi SI.
part
«ri
»».
»4
of
the
«-
J
«airy«
4un«4
tba
lr»t
y>»ar ,
'I pening at the same tiaae it was not so irmu
il»*revt I»«it.
slight mistake as to one of the lawy- rs
fully attended as it would have been at No m —Wm K MnrLn — nu> M ay Bhh
above
mentioned.
Instead oi
lbTJ i r t cNE ur ie* 10 T 3 N R 31
almost any ocher time. Niiiet<*en teach­
It. Alciandcr A Co.
N" 103- Heury V Wat«.<i Mar I9U»
D.
Rrastow
appearing
for
the-
ers were present, about half of whom
IS7V. f.»r th. S W qr MK 9 f < N !< SI
prosecution it wa* L. O. Stearns of
••• »nd—Mty l(»’h 1979.1
were lady teachers. At the conclusion
i f<»r the S h f N E qr cud N hll SE qr xc
Baker city. A jury was nnpan:.«’.ed
a serie* of mue resolutions were adapt
3 T 3 N B 31
MAIS STREET.
in a very short time after the case wa*
No. 197 — M S Parker Mtv !9?h 1978. L’r
ed :
thk
SH
’
i.r
tre
U
T3
N
|<
31
called.
Twenty-four witne**es were
1. Eulogizing the Stat' Superinten­ No. ¡08 hdift () Gilbert M«r I9tb I «79
examined on the pirt of the State, ar.d dent.
for the N E qr »< v 23 I 3 N II 31
PENDLETON, . OREGON.
some nine or ten on the part uf the de­
2. Recommends the State to pass a No. 2U6—Robert 11 Ivne— Jun- 23th 1876.
l for tha NE jr an- 4 I 3 N R31
fense. No lawyers that it has been law for h iding a two week institute in N<» 207—-Richard Sulhraft—June 25tb
T» r-t a HEWING M \ HINK
1*73 for foe N W qr «»c 30 I’ 3 N R 31
our province to hear ever handled their each county.
for LESS ligan :< m F run« »«o»
3. Thanking Prof. Arnold for his No 211 — Fraocia M AEarv—¡u'r 31 ¡370,
■ case with more ability. It was * meet­
retail priera Cming out talc
C»r tl<e N E qr aer 33 I 3 N R 21
zeal and intercut he has taken to make
No 212— Hrury <’ Rcjrooldft—dlta Julv 3rd,
to make r< xi tu fur uiy
ing of Forensic Giants. Step by step this institute a success
1S79. for the N E qr’aee IS T 8 N R 3!
it was fought
Now one who had
4. Thanking the music committee No 2!3-J<»hnO t peber—<Ur« Julv 3rd.
----- I>ralen In——
187». for the SE qr arc 0 T 3 N R 31
neerned to waver, rusb< d farieusly into and Mr. Freed fur discoursing good
No 214—I’harlea A Ward—da’e Joly 3rd,
mueie
.
the fray. Questions were asked and
137k for the SW qr «ec 20 T 3 N R 31
5. Tliey tender their thanks to the
objections offered with regular exa--‘ committee of arrangemests and to the No 215- K H (’uinmin^i—d t’e Julv 3rd.
J”79. f r the Nlqr aer 90 T 3 N R 31
nesa At last the evidence »— before
K__,_____r_________
OF
persons who have hospitably provided No. 216—Charles Edmood—t»a*.« July 3rd,
the jurr, and L. U. Stean.» arose and, f r them.
IM7W for the SW qr •- » h 3 N “ “
1879.
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6. Thank the trustees of the M. F.. N 217—C’ O Taylor —date July 3i
addressed the jury for»M>Ut
f >r the N IT cir «ec 34 T 3 N R 3
He *h‘^tcd
a',m
,he kw bearing Churh for the use of their church.
No 21H—J R Rrlly—flare July 3r
1879,
|
7. That all leave in good spirits for
f”r ’hr N W qr mc 0 T 2 N R 32
upon ,v* ca*e ,n<i t^1*n tr>,',‘d the mix*-'
their field of labor and consider the ex- M > . '1 -John V Barria— date Ju
Ulb,
-,g treason from Baker city to Port- I peases incurred hr attending this insti-
1879. for the SW qr aec 8 T 4 N R .32
N".
238
—
Edward
Met
erey
—
dale
July
land. He was followed by J. H. R,»d tute as amply paid by what they hare
14th IK79, tor the SE qr aec 4 T 4 N R 32
on the part of the defense who in an learned,
No 227 —Henry R Hunter«—data July 14th.
8.
Tender
thanks
tn
the
U.
I.
dr
O.
1879.
for the HE qr aec. 6*. 4 N K 32
Mr. Jacob Frazier having ¡>urvha»wl
hour and a half speech replied in de­
Stage Co. for iudt-faru rates coming and Nn, 228 -('bar’ea R Fouler dale July U h
tail to all the argument* of Stearns.
1879.
for
the
SE
qr
aee
32
T5
N
R
32
the interest of E. Lobcinstein, thr new
going.
No 366—Heurv M Sturgis date March 20th.
Next came Lair Hill who held the au­
9- A copy of resolution* and pro­
lhSO. f.T the N W qr ae< 3 T 4 N R 30
dience spell Bound for over two hours. ceeding* to be sent to each of thccoun ' No 367 — Robert M Biddle date M«rr!i firm of Alexander A Frazier will carry
20th 1*580, lor the NE qr tec 18 T 4 N B
• •
It seemed a* if he had captured the ty papers fur publication.
the
I
30
hearts and heads of the audience and
We should have published the whole No ^¡8—Edwin T Morgan—'♦ate March 20
1KS0. for t ie SE qr sec 20 T 4 N R SO
some more demonstrative than others proceedings but for lack of space, but
Ever brought Io l'rtidletofi;
I
Bought In StQ Erauciavo f«>r
clapped their hands and stamped their we think we have given our reader* a Al! io Umatilla County Oregon, with the
view v, the raocellalian nf «aid entrva
Cue I » and Svl.l
feet, hut were quickly called to order— fair and impartial synopsis of the work­ 1 lie said partie« are hereby •'immoMd to BEST and MOST COMPLETE
it was the spontaneous emotion of the ings of the institute. We do not at >ip|»»ar at th H «rhea on the 31 day ofn u-
stock ovor opened in
Kust. 1S81, at 10 o’clock a m tn re’|»orf aud
AT
heart -there was nothing about it that this time fee! prepared to say that then- furrJah testimony concerning said alleged
Pcndlaton,
Doocomph'tnre
with
law
should have callen forth censure; but is no letter thing under the ran, but,
HiftbY W. D wiovt Register
E. C. Bronaugh characterized it as the do say there are many much «•<?»«.
D a . mul C mapij ). Recr.
'
f
June
24
5tJ
charge of a mob.
He, Bronaugh,
CLOTHING.
made one of the best efforts we venture
Notice of Sole.
Apropos to the publication of Jeffer­
Kasson Smith's,
■ HARDWARE
F lur Ulii'«A l,lt4ut*r«
F«X kluJlv-Ual |*\t»)«M»M
1 A IOI l.l. I
lUTK l.Kw.
Pumps,
STATIONERY
- Ex
>
VARNIHII EH.
j ii. ash , rr ity . Ku
Puteiit Mt'dieint'M. .
Millinery and Dressmaker.
We will say that Prof. Powell com­
thiug heretofore wjeu in the county.
We have also heard from rro»j*eet menced the exercises by learning the
Farm, and the indication* are good that teachers how to teach the A. B. C, s
at least 25 bushels per acre will be bar and so followeJ along till in the old
vested off of 2,000 acres. Surely East beater, track he told them all he knew
era Oregon has no cause of complaint al-out etymology. syntax. pnwedy. etc.
If‘.i tl.no TH,
II.
ORIENTAI! HOTEL
II M il TITA
I- V it I NO,
t \ roi;-!.
IHtASS i'III•Kt.
KHIAM PI MPS,
OK AXYrili.XG
I.IM .
I.TKAM l irilXii GOODS, srilAM
ISJEt'DIHM, Oil. Cfpa, I.VHIU-
IX THH HTKA.M oil WATER
SEND io
IJ A Iin ir.TT ,
JOLIIV
43 Flrot Stroot, PORTLAND, OREGON, P. O. Bo» OUS.
Trade supplied nt the |. w«l jobbing ini..
l MATH.!.A Al»\ EHTIHKMhNTH
fi. W. Web5
M U\ MTIIKBT. & Sen,
PENDLETON, OR.
Po leni iu both liruting *tove*i
.... unti cock....
a<h .iiict'iiifiit«
')
Álexiiader & Frazier
HIE LAST CHANCE
Colli«
U
1-2 I’Ll: CT.
A
r. Í
Or* gota
IMMENSE STOCK
General Merchandise.
3 AND
NITION.
rURKJSTUHS
AMMU
llr|ipii<«i'. t nin t i I in (' •
J. P. ©■'
CAP PETS,
OIL CLOTHS
M ATS. ETC
Tb»
more than Hill had been, and be must seventy-three years, more than fifty of
have altered Id* opinion in reference which have been of such a character as
to the mob. The jury wu charged but few men in the world's history
by the Judge and retired adout 6 have experienced, os lightly as though
o’clock
The first ballot X for acquit tai his life had l>een one long succession of
v'-rrru * I« nrsrnr *iri x that os «*n n
.X 4., • • öri 4», nt 'ay. À » IMI in
®<
th» » . G f I’ *4 .jr.K in ih» town nt r»a3|«*»«t </r .
at IO
IMI will «« I al pab .e aur-t »t» lo ih«
lea».*« • ddvr'o-rivi, or,r a*w,n? m fb o» flauer ..»4 a
« W»«»!— * Fuson, Xo 723T!. pat»-uu> be J « H ovm
a d
th* p'op- tr of r,. « c D Wi htmarw»
«aid
a » . na-.o In »« lair a I •« <>»»• u>a by law 'or
transport ■ g a« a r, mrnnn carrier aai.1 ma* b n» f" m
the i -*ft of I mail!'a tn the t< wn of P««4le»<>n f»r«v"ft
ita «‘rat m r-n, in th» mnrh wfAo<«M. IMO, f»r wt.itb
th»r* is du rrs il«s aurn nf SI 44 a ud slaw tn staff
tba aun. i.f |lì 2S <hi» ma for rn'-nar advanced ’n pay
fr« (hl charge« no lb« mi I machine tofwtbcr wife n
lereat on «,l(j gums from «ugual 23rd IMO. and rn»is
•ftbisesK
J. 4». THwMrjvM.
Ju.» 19. lftftl
J»24(4
and 4 for conviction. On the third gratified desire«, instead of one great
ballot it stood eleven for acquittal and
venture and failure which involved a
one for conviction. From sun down greater low of human live« and de­
Executor's .Notice,
till 12 o'clock midnight it stood this struction of property than have been
way and then another ballot was taken crushed beneath the fallen temple of Vorrrr. h hfrvby mv*. ttut i .* tt * r »
u 1 t*kt immotar/
1^-n I mii M d » il.»
r» ¿’»»ti
and a virdict agreed to. Judge McAr ambition of any other mau born. Near­ L t ih« f'rioolv O>nrt nf L'ruM'lta Counljr, Or«gon «•
’« ’•Htnr of ih»
Of Mi'-Nae! Mr.pp drr»«»»«1 ' aII
thur received the virdict Sunday mor­ ly six feet in height, ho stands erect, p«r*on« bar n» eiaima .-»ficainst ■ M »tal* tra r«i|i)irM
i io j ’r«»-nt th»m »n m* al my rr-»ld»ne* io < otior.wra.d
ning and informed the prisoner that he and his carriage is that of a man who p-' ■ ■> t >■ ».M Conni» and ftfat» wfh th» rroj*’’ F»r-
iS’-ation fb»r«Gn wi’bia tu tD»n»*>a fr»m th>a dal»
wa, a free man.
J'iaa llth, 1W1.
WiLLUl OMftnnjiF.
yet rememliers his military training,
The other two indictments against
Ritentar
i
His
figure
is
of
fine
proportion,
and
Paige were dismissed ou mondav mor*
ning at the instance of the District suggest« the commanding presence that
Atty.
■ must have been his when in his priino.
Two of the new Palace Pullman His hair and full short Ix-ard are of
coachc* for the O. R. <fc N. Co. have snowy whiteness, and hi* face is of the
arrived at the Dalle* and will be kindest expression, and is marred only
OF NEW YORK AND BOSTON,
placed on the Haul without delay. T «
by one sightless eye. His voice is «oft
other* «re on the way and will arrive
are now prepared to negotiate
in a few day* Mr. If. F. Shields, of and pleasant, and perhaps its extreme
gentleness
is
the
sole
evidence
that
he
Chicago, will kave charge of the Prli­
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man car business in this section wit! is not a man of full physical vigor."
through their agent at Pendleton.
headquarters at the Dallas.
—Ex.
BANKING CO.
Such loans to be secured on Real Es­
There is no excuse for men lying
Postal business done in Grant county
around idle in the Dalle* and vicinity.
tate in Umatilla County, Oregon.
is immense, when compared to the poj>-
Over a thousand men can find emplov-
ulation. Laat year the money order
For particulars empiire of
nnjnt on the railroad between here and
'.usim-w» trammeled at the Canyon city 1
Portland, and on the Dayton extension.
M. HUM»HIX, Agent.
office amounted to more than ff 4,000 !
JeM
GROCERIES,
«
DEFTLY & HAWN,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CROCKERY <C
(J LASS II I/.'/
Etc., Etc.
i’atronngr Nollcllcd.
.1.
(■onda aolal nt BOTTO» Price*.
V\ » will brrp ronataatly «>u baud a (.ill toppi? of
LUM BE DI
LATHS,
PICKETS.
At Echo City, Oßn.
M. o U m .I iw on
ALEXANDER A FRAZIER
All ppr-ton* indflbtM to the
firm of
M’-rnll Leng A: (Jo. «re warned that if
•heir bill* am not paid hy H ip flr*t of July
nPit, coata will bo added. Rook* nt Mf-r
rilki. »r Turner A Cot
(Junw I7tf|
lb» l*»'fa
q q q
LUKE’S
PALACE SALOON.
Viali» Nlrrrt. tirar Vw lira* Miare.
E ìiim I
Wine* and Liquor*, Ale,
Peer, Cigara mid mixed drink* to suit
limici. I 'ocktail*eai lv and
all kind* of iced drink*
after 10 o'clock.
Tin- very |.l.u-o to drop in and take a
• I
drink
L. KUYKENDALL A
d
3
¡3
d
Co.
i
ill Orders prentplly llliTidt d To.
BLACKSMITH SHOP.
Where nil biade of werk le done with
end Dispatcb.
Oflli n at Lumber Vani near fluir mil’,
opponile school house.
N mhd ^ m
BENTLY & HAWN.
M.rrli M, ISSI
Tlin clioisrst of Wines, Brer, Liquor* Au<l
Cigar* will bit kepi constantly on hand.
m.rWI If
Î intend to keep a first t inas house In
f»v««rv rpenprl
WM. VOSS
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NOTICE.
S ALOO TV
At K«ha City. Orrann,
Hi« Bar m supplied with ibn Flueftt
Wlnm, lAqiior« »nd <T*iir«.
«pv W
2 W SALOON.
Main Kiro« I, Opponilo Court Ilouae.—
II. J. .Tlcrrlll, Vroprlrtor,
Will* plfDly uf H y und Barloy For Kwk <1t«*i<|».
R«i op«nod a Find Ciana
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JelOina
Fc cd Stahle und Corrul,
Country product- nn<l Wool taken at
Highrat Cash Price.
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and pattern*.
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closed hi* speech he was cheered even some old man, who letars the weight of
PROP’«.
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