Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, April 29, 1889, Image 1

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HMiiiiiiiMW''niiinw3igBctaaeaaf3aarrri'----TitiLu.ujiiu.u,
flmfbk
mm a poiiij,
Silcm,OrcKon, have received Jlicct
From Eastern Factories
Tho Finest Line or
CARRIAGES, .
PHAETONS,
SPRING WAGONS,,
STAGE COACHES,
MOUNTAIN WAGONS
SKELETON WAGONS,
DOG CARTS and
OTHER. VEHICLES
which will be sold it
Prices anil Terms to Suit All!
These gbods 'nro Ilr-.t-cl is tuul os their
stock Is very laizon per-on c.m Jlml what
they may wth. Theli- win chouso on State
Hlrect Is completely (Hied, anil thoy. have
another car load en route now. Look out
for them; hornet hint; lino.
ONE P11T0E TO ALL
We linvo iccelved direct from the
Manulactnreis n
C o m pleteStocK
or
Staple Goods,
Consisting of
Drv Goods,
Men's, Boys' and
Youth's Clothing, J
Hats and Caps,
Hosiery and Gloves,
Ladies' and Gents'
Furnishing Goods.
Wo shall olfer them for cash
At Lower Prices
Thau any house In the Male. All cash
buyers v'M savo money by calling on uv.
FORSTNER, TIFFANY fe CO.,
2)7 commercial Stiect, New Hunk Illock
Salens, Oregon,
DK. J. C. GILBERT,
AT II
6ANITARIUM.
In tho Dank Illock, treats all Chronic
diseases of
MEN AND WOMEN
On strictly sclcntlf c principles. Ills new
Medicated Vapor Ilaths, Electricity and
Klcctro-Mognetlr.m, t'uro ana compounu
Oxygen ore not '.o be had at any other insti
nau llL nil v oiucr iiiau-
tution on me i-ncinc siopo
I)r. Gilbert
uses only
BOTANIC MEDICINES
NATURE'S OWNItnMEMKS.
Ortlces and rooms especially fitted for the
accommodation nnd treatinent of ladles
with ladles bath incaioof.Mrs. GUbeit. Dr.
ailbcrt court les himself to oltico practice
und Is, therefore, always on bund to
wait upon his patients. Special atten
tion glen to diseases of women nnd child
ren, Terms strictly moderate
Consultations Frea,
3-21-d W
PIANOS!!
THE
::- BEST IN THE MARKET ::
For Hale cheap for cash or upon
the installment plan. Also a goad
pinnb to rent. Call upon
WM.S. ARNOLD,
No. 8G7 Winter Street, - Salcra, Oregon.
Proposals Invited.
fnilE nOAUD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
1 Oregon State Ius.ino Asylum Invite.
fcealed proposals for heating the Mate in
fcane asylum with hot water. Plans nnd
specifications must bo lurnUhcd by the
bidders. Plan or the building will be fur
nished upon application to Dr, Hurry I.nno
medical superintendent, Balcm, Oregon.
Proposals arotiUolnUtcdroran electric
light plant for the asylum of 600 lights of
10 candle power each, incandescent jyMero
to bo wired complete und ready for orvJce
and kubject to rigid test. Tlie rlflit to n
J oct any nnd all bid j reserved.
Hid wil I be opened ut 2 o'clock p. in. on
Tuesday, Mny 7, IS
HVi;VE3TKU PENNON EH,
UEO. V. MeimiOK,
O. W, W'KIUI,
ll.ard of j'nteM
Vx, A, JII'NIA'. Cl! U "f lbwrd.
Hie killers Store
li -J """yumHi J.m
F. e. hoover.
South. Salem
Here Stretches Out Before You
I TIWIIT 8I1TK
ui wnicn entrails ine uenoiucr witu bewildering atinuralion aim woiuier. in tne distance tlie rugged (.'as
Range draws out its serpentine length, while along it at intervals ri-e up like grim sentinels all tho white
weird SNOW-CROWNED PEAKS ot the great northwest, their heads extending high in the celestial vi
Tlie river goes winding northward "like a silvery ribbon wide," and on every side are elements af bea
Of which entrails the beholder with
Lovely drives are bcin
laid out and
lor eleg.int homes
The Willamette Investment Company-
Have the exclusive sale of this beaulilul addition. Lots will be sold on tlie installment plan. 1 his Conmany
also have a large list of choice city and farm property, .1, 10, 20 and SO acre-tracts adjoining Salem.
lST'Moiiey to loan on farm and city property, insurance in reliable companies. 215 up-stars, Moorcs' IJIoek.
First National Ban
SALEM, OREGON.
W'M. N. LADUE, -1)11.
J. HEVNOIjI)H,
IOHN MOIK, - -
- - President.
Vice Piesldent.
- - - Cashier.
GENERAL BANKING.
Exchange on Portland, San Francisco,
Now York, Iiondou and Hong Kong
bought and sold. Stato, County and City
warrants bought. Farmers aro cordially
Invited to deposit und transact business
with us. Liberal advances made on
wheat, wool, hops and other piopertyai
reasonable rates. Insurance on hucli se
curity can bo obtained at the bank In
most rcllablo companies.
ESTATlLISlIEn BY NATIONAL AUTHORITY
TlicCapital National Bank
-OF
SALEM -
Capital Paid up,
Surplus, - -
OREGON.
- $75,000
- 10,000
It. 8. WALLACE, - - Piesldent.
W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President.
J. II. ALI1EUT. .-'--- Cashier.
DIRtCTORSi
V. T. Gray, V. W. Martin,
J. iK Martin, It. 8. "Wallace.
Dr. V. A.CusicU, J. II. Albert,
T. McF. Patton.
LOANS MADE
To farmers on wheat and other market
able produce, consigned or in store,
cither In prlvnto granaries or
imbllo warehouses.
Stale and County Warrants Bought at Tar.
COMMERCIAL PAPER
Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts
drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Sim
Francisco, Portland, London, Paris. ISerlln,
Hong Kong ond Calcutta.
New Store, New Goods.
M. T. RINEMAN
Has opened up u frej.li und clean stock of
GROCERIES, TllOYISIOXS,
GLASS and QUEE.WARE,
WOODEN and WILLOTOliE,
VEGETABLES, SYRUPS,
GREEN and DRIED FRUITS
and in fact evcrthing kept in a first
class Grocery store. Cash paid for
Butter and Eggs
The publlo In general Invited to call and
kceui. Atl goods delivered free.
State street, room formerly occupied b
'l- resli bread always on hand. Peed of nil
kinds kept constantly In ourktoro.
NEW LIVERY STABLE.
Gaines Fisher, Proprietor.
Corner Perry and Liberty MreeU, X. K. or
from Chcmeketo hotel, Salem. Or.
Good accommodailoiu for commercial
travekni Flr.t-cla rlg alwaj on linnd
, Clmrgc reavonoble.
OB
wjmmma.
O. R. EDGETT.
IS LOCATE
t
;D.ON
bewildering admiration and wonder.
graded through the shady elevation
SALEM,
m migrants are Arriving and
Purchasing
U
. NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST! .
$900- 2 sightly lots on proposed street railway line in North Salem.
Very cheap and choice.
$600. 7.1 feet front on Front street running through 2-10 feet deep to
the river bank. For a week only.
$2600. Elegant hard finihed hou.-e, with 2 lots and a good barn on
High street. Very sightly place, and in good neighborhood. Worth
seeing.
ACREAGE.
Twenty-eight acres very choice property, adjoining town. Running
spring. Elegant meadow on part of tract. $200 per acre. For a short
time onlv.
Lots in Capital Park addition, ono block from State street, 000 forJ
A 1.1 1... Cnrf 1 Iflil J'..-f,tn..ln1 aIaIh '
quarter UlUClits ?JIW llliu ?iuu liu mugiu liliv linn.
Lots iii Yew Park, Queen Anne, Mill addition and University addi
tions. 75x130 near Asylum avenue; $300.
SAAC A.
Rea.1 Estate Broker, Hank: 31oclc.
Up -Stairs, Salem, Oregon.
KXi,rrsiMacTcEW7X3T2cTS3aorsifKasBB'fl
THE RELIABLE GROCERS,
Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem,
o
Specialties in Table Luxuries,
Fine Tea, and Coffe'e, Creamery
Butter, Qream Cheese, etc.
o
' WE LEAD IN CANNED GOODS. -
Remember the Place and Call
BRIGHTEN YOUR HOMES
Hy repuperlng nnd decorating your resi
dent e. For material o tHmi;Aiiit n
rttty fitore, who Mime the Utext ntylwt
una luttenu In Wull Piijt-r, IKirdent und
Jtcforatlonti. Paper trlmiin ;d free of ctnirKu.
A Alio line of
13A13Y OAKKIACKS
olwoy on liuml, heMva Inr.-e lusortimnt
of new jfood too iiunieroiu to mention
W'M. .HA HUE ANT,
Variety Store, Hominc-rclnl 61., Rlcm,
EG OX,
MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1830.
It. P. ROISE, Jr.
Mights
a Panorama,
I!) '
Fn the distance the rugged Cascade
hito and
vault.
beauty.
and altogether the site is a grand one
"v1 nr'V'"s!"i!T fT JTrTTHI mttb
I!
MANNING
J
fc"7K fcOKfl v INTH etui lx made
430 10 iZ.UJ vrorlclnif for tin. A'iiilH
preferrrtl h t-un hirnlxh . lior) and
ylvc llHlrlioliitlinu t(it)iebiiili()(. bue
iiikiik ntM mny be prolltably employed nho.
A few iti9iiicic In town und title. II. P.
Jiiinii A Co., 10.U Muln it.. Itlcliinoiid,
Vii.
N. II Ir.illi employetl ulo. Never
mind alxint wiulliii; Hiinip for reply. Come
quick. Yourkfur lu, II. P. J.& Ct.
HXim-eut
Person wlnhlnsto linpiose llielr inem
oneii or utrfDK'lit n th'-lr ''' rofiittenllon
hoaldM'iid to Piof Uifi'e 'in tiitn
Ave., N. V, (ir liw pnuix'luii juit free, ad
anrllellUHii')tliero)liiinn, NnM,ll
II
tewJ' 1
lily !
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COXDEXSKD DISl'ATrill'.S.
IL E. Spoilbrd, the liistorian, died
at Rutland, Vt.
Five inches of rain lias fallen in
Ualtiuiore during the past twenty
four hours.
A destructive storm, by which
several lives were lost, has been rag
ing in Germany.
Tlie pope is reported to have re
buked a priest of Rome forinvoking
divine blessing on King Humbert.
Connecticut has pad a law pro
hibiting the sale of oleomargarine or
other kind of manufactured butter.
l?ev. Uoscoe and wife, Eat Africa
missionaries, are held for ransom in
the sum of $5000 by a native chief.
There is considerable excitement
in Salem county, Kansas, over the
discovery of gold near Arrow Rock,
a California expert having pro
nounced it a rich tlud.
In the house of commons at Ot
tawa yesterday, it was urged that
the United States claim that Retiring
tea was a closed sea was absurd, and
steps are to be taken looking toward
it settlement of the (Jisputcd ques
tion. A Chicago renortcr plays a neat
piece of detective work by feigning
insanity and being incarcerated in
an insaneasyhun where lie witnessed
acts of cruelty that caused the death
of one of the inmates, and when re-
leaded made an expose.
ii i I i.
We have five ldU -"Vln Mere
dith's addition, near tlie university,
from $100 to $530; new two story
house, new barn and fence; full lot
set to fruit near thedepot, forJlfioO;
new two story house and two full
lots in Riverside. Cheap, must bo
sold. Farms; of all sizes and prices
on terms to suit in every direction.
Duncan & Booth,
99 State Street.
imi:i.
TUTTLE. At SiTyerton, Saturday,
Anril 27, 1SS9, John Tuttle, aged
forty-live years.
The death of Mr. Nettle was most
sudden, ho having been sick but an
hour. He leaves a family 'which
wnRtlcpeuduut iiiiou him for support.
rim ttr.N r.
LVlll HKNT.- In i lino locality, povciiil
uleelv fnrnlrilietl iihiiiik, either with or
without Ijouiil. I'"or n.iitleulurs e.ill upon
Win. H. Arnold, :W7Wln(c I Htieet.
roit sai.i:
yoit RaIiK. A now house on uood lot, 10()
xl.TJ tect, on IiIkIi Krotiud In h'oulh
Salem. house lents lor 67 per iiionlh only
J(7J. N. I). Jnnos, Haliim, OieKon,
rioTTMAi:.-A kaiim'of hjd ACUIOS
I' all under fence ami cultivation, In the
beit ranifo (ouiitry of llastem Ouwm.
Tho lieht ehnnre over oll'eii'd for ii man to
eut;ni;n In Moc't raising. For p.iitleulaiM
call on or nddress
vv.lI.UV'MlS.Hiilcin.Oiejjon.
-nantj:i).
WANTICD. A Partner: An enerKi'tle
young man to taken Ik If lutcicst In n
wi'll-e-tiilllilicdund t'ood-piyliii; lnmlncsK.
S'JlH) In ieiillred. ilan must lie u uood
worker. Call or addicss "W. M,," eaiool
CAl'ITAI. JOUIINAI..
notici:.
IHAVi: somo very Bend Kocond-liand
luiKKleHnud liarnessthat I w1I1hc.II clienp,
Come nnd hcothem. (Iainhs Fisiuat.
PllOl'KSSIONAI CAIIIIS.
r
J. HIIAW, altoiney at law, Hnlom, Oie-
K1
block
on, uiiicc upsuiirs in mo riiiiou
r J. .IKNNINOS 1). I). H. DIINTJ.ST
,) OMlcii In llio New Hank Illock. Com
meivtiil htieut, Hiilein. MIkii til tho lilj;
tooth. dw
MlIYHiUlAN.-SlTlH. HIT. Al. 15. McCOV
I physician and kiii'Kcoii, Iimn located
und taken rooms over Htjulio Fnriar'H
uroenry store. Chronic dlHeaseH a pcn
Tally, ('onsiillatlon lice. I'J-'Jldw
ur p. w
l . ami
WJI.I.IA.MH, HTKNO(IItAPHi:il
l vnewruer
I'licwrlter Copyist. Will iimko
eportH of trials, etc.; copylnc on typo-
writer ncciir.itcly and neatly done. Olllie
with I A. Muiinlmr, Coiiiinerelal St., Ud
Htalrs, New Hank Illock
0I,IVKl,TjI)Oi:No. IK, I. 07"OVlf.T iifeelH
In Odd Fellows' Hall upstairs. Cornei
Cominereliil and Ferry stieets, every H.it
urdayut7:.'IOp. in.
J.T.OHK(lo. .IAH. WAIrON,
Heerclary, N.
Vrlt;lit's ltedX'ros CoiikIi Cine will cine
Unit llresoiueeonuli. Oiuiniiitecd to Uu
satisfaction. Hold liy iilldrui;Klstu.
WrlK'it's Coinixiund Kxtracl of H irsapa
rlllu Is hlood-inaklni;, liUKid-cloaiiKliiaud
lieallh-reilorln
A tine tor sciomioiis
and all eruptive diseases,
Sold hy 11. V.
cox ana n. .i. fry
Wilwhl's Jlyrrh Ttxith Hoap dontlfrlea of
tlii)ic;c. tiolliiK, fuiKnuil, death to tarlur.
H'lldhy all iliiiUlH.
Wilcht'B lllackhorry Cordial wliould lie
In every fumlly for cholera Inlatiiiii, kiiiii
iner ilnioase, etc. Pleasant l luku. Hold
hy all (lrin,'i,'fsb.
&TOKI3 KOIH vSAL,K.
The Wblttaker rilore for mlu. (Iooil
properly. Call on
U.W. HUNT,
I'STnUirttv I'ioireIor.
iiinuvn i.oung.
v i
Whvisinv wlfBhoiireolouHiiimyslciit? I
In It becaiiu li'ir eye uio always bright, '
AiidKiiieoiindinodtwlriiroliihiTUlrf
Neither, believe me, thouulKlie's very fair,
HhesayMind s.ijs II h lib an eanimt dictien: i
'ThU Jrowiiur old. J Und. u all utiutioii, l
"'"Mon?""8 1Minl ",0 'f,,vur,,l, ,n,'r""i
r. Pierto' fiimous renifily of this riumo
l, Indeed, u MTf-ft ikIHo for "fern !
(iiknei' und kindr a alioi. m . liy
irviuttu-
fbasro the liver, komtili, Ismt-ls aid
vt Uole xktcin liy uIiik Ur. Pi t'ii pellet ,
LATEST BV TBLEGIUIML
Anti-Sliivcry Congress.
London, April li7. The interna
tional anti-slavery congress will bo
held at Lucerne in .Inly next. The
papal delegate "111 participate.
White Cups Again
( '1NCINNATI, A pi il 28. Last night
a body of masked white caps ad
ministered a whipping with long
willow switches to Frank Gehrlino
of Riverside, Ohio. Gehrllne's of
fense is said to be general worthlcss
nts, while his wife supports liim
and the family by keeping boarders.
A crowM of spectators cheered the
white caps as they showered blows
upon the victim.
A (iooil Hulling.
San Fiiancisco, April 12S. Tom
Avery, a local prize lighter,
fell dead yesterday morning in the
ring, during Ii span lug exhibition
with Ed Cutle, a recent arrival
the East. It was a six-round con
test, and in the fourth round Avery
fell unconscious to the Moor, where
heexpired in a few minutes. I'hysi
elans said that deatli was due to
heart failure, caused by over exer
tion. Culle was arrested.
Iii'tliuo Have Peas.
The Newberg Grapluo tells a veg
atabie story Hint beets till previous
record. It says: The housewife
was looking over some packages of
gulden seeds prcparntoiy to plant
ing them in the garden ami dropped
'' few lottuco seeds through a crack
in tlie Hour. These Instantly took
root and be loir she could uet the
children outof tho house, the lettuce
had raised 11 oil' of its foundation
and at pic-jent it is still suspended
high In the air.
bower California.
Lo.sAnoixks, April 28.-R. V.
Waterman, governor of California,
says, in an interview:. "I thorough
ly concur in the views as to tlid ac
quisition by purchas-oof Lower Cali
fornia by the United States. I con
sider It one of the most valuable
sections on the continent, being rich
in minerals and having far mure til
lable soli than the people seem to
understand. Tlie Santa Clara mines
are, in my opinion, fully leall.lng
tho utmost that was expected of
them and give promise of producing
a vast amount, of wealth when prop
erly developed."
A Ilililway Horror.
I'lAMiiroN, Out., Apill 28. A
ten Ible railway accident occurred on
the Grand Trunk lino near hero at
7 o'clock this morning. Tho St.
Louis express Jumped the track and
the engine ran Into the water tank,
Two cars were slelescoped and im
mediately took lire. All the dead,
seventeen in number, have been tak
en out. The only body identified is
thatot R. H. Ourney of Chicago,
lie was not burned. Another
man, name unknown, was also
IiHtantly killed. The other llfteen
were burned beyond the possibility
of Identification. About twenty
persons were Injured, but only ouo
or two seriously. None of the train
hands weie killed. The fireman
was slightly burned ami lecelved a
Dad scalp wound.
Oklahoma Smallpox' Sciirc.
AiikansasCitv, Apill 28, The
Smallpox epidemic now threatens
(Juthrle, and other towns in the
now territory of Oklahoma. The
excitement caused by the knowl
edge of the brackisli, poNoiious na
ture of the waters of the i ivcr Is not
n clruiiustiiiico to (lie fear that has
seized upon the minds of the people
In regard to this fell destroyer, It
seems that a man named Joseph
ICIIhWdiUi of Kansas City, more
recently from Leadvllle, was taken
down Wednesday with till" dread
disease, on Ills return from (Juthrle
and Oklahoma City, and is now
quarantined at a house near the
Santa Fo railroad shops. This man
stood In line at thu laud oillce at
(Juthrle for hours, waiting to file
his claim, thus oxpoflng to attack
those he came In contact wllh at
that time. The people vh have
heard of this ease are anticipating
an .epidemic. The first outbreak
may result in nearly (lunoniilulliig
Liicno eiiiurvii cuius in ijk unoum.
" ., .... ,..
i'l. Aiooieoi ai Kansas i liy, who is
M uKeiiiliiiicn tin Kllmeiirili unvx 11
m -""" imsworill, HllJH II
Is II genuine C'lSO of snitllll.OX, 1111(1
., . .,,. , ., .
tho (icoplo are excited over iho mat-
ter, iilthotmh the olllclals aiy they
can iiiuluiibtedly keep It fn m
,, ,, . ,
Jireiiiliii. I Is quUo terlotis'y
tuiked of CBuibllnhlng n quaraiitiuo
,, ..... , , '
on the Oklahoma bonier.
XO. 50.
TIIKTWINK UINDINC. TllUST.
The Toekslu Soiiniled nnd Iho Cranio
or (tie Slate Aiti.lolnlug In the l'l);lit.
t'onespoiidcnceof the Capital Journal.
1 glean the following in regard to
the "Rinding Twine Trust" from
an eastern jounal, which L verily be
lieve to be true, as the statement is
backed by the Grunge of Illinois
and other states:
"It is now well known tlie country
over that a syndicate is formed to
rob the farmers of several millions
of dollais at one squeeze on the price
of tills year's binding twine. If the
supply was short we would not
grumble at honest high prices; but
for u few men to control the ample
supply for the sole purpose of boom
ing tlie price and speculating on our
supposed necessities, is putting n
thief's bund in tlie breadwinners'
pockets, and we appeal to the manly
independence and sense of right of
our brother farmers of Illinois to
Join hands with the Grange and the
great army ot organized farnieisall
over tlie grain-giowiug Northwest
tirn states, who have resolved to
break down this wicked Twine
Trust by refusing to buy the twine
at a cent above last year's prices.
Keep your money until the twine
goes begging for a market. We can
bind the grain by hand one season,
if it comes to that pinch, or put It
up unbound, thus turning tlie twine
money Into'lioncd wages for worthy
men. We owe It to t ourselves as
fanners and to the mutual claims of
honest labor to break down ii: nr
thieving combines that pi'ey upon
our pockets. If we beat Ibis twine
1 1 list wo thus serve not lee of doom
on many a similar ring of rogues,
but if wo submit now, it Is only to
bo robbed again and again, worse
and wor,-e every time. Rrollier
farmers, in union is stiength m a
righteous cause and we are hound to
win. Meet, organize, show the in
dependent eolo's of determined men,
and adopt the battle cry of tho
Grange, 'Down With the Twine
Trust.' All papers friendly to the
fanner's rally In self-deleno please
copy.
.1. ai. Tiiomah, Master,
Thomas Iviiats, Secretary.
J. II. Vanarsdale, (J. II. Tate,
Kxeeutive committee."
Tho following clipping from a
ommuulcatlon published in the
Hast Oregonian Is also worthy ofu
place here:
"The farmers of Iho Pacillo Slates
are treated about the same way with
tho grain bag oriraiil.atlou. How
aboul prices for this year'.' Prices
(ptotedat San Francisco are, .fiino
Hi, July 81; and what are tho major
ity ot the fai'iiieis tlohiit to iclleve
theiuselve.4 of this cursed InislV
Thoy are meekly submitting to be
ing plundered, thinking If they did
do anything in tlie way of mutual
agiecmeut il would not help the
mutter. Kvery reform must havo a
beginning. What class will make
the start? It must not ba expected
from I hose who sit serenely on the
soulal mountain tops enjoying the
lienulIlH of tho existing order of
thing", Parmer, like all other
classes, inttst light their own battles;
liiey iiiu-ttntiv that they will not
pay anything but an honcnt price
for articles of any kind, Tho farm
on of the United states must de
mand that those engaged In agricul
tural pursuits ho elected to positions
of trust in a ratio commensurate
vlth the Interest thoy represent.
How docs the p.ist congress suit tho
fanners'.' Here is tho classificatien:
120 bankers, 00 lawyers, 21 mer
clunits, fill ni'Hiiifnolurers, 17 doctors,
I mechanics, l fanners and the rest
politicians. W. A. S."
Tho granges of this section of tho
state are awakoand heartily coincide
with "V."A. S.," whosu energetic
methods will be approved and Hitch
action bo taken ns. will work' for the
interest of thu farmer, and If possi
ble g4.vo such trusts the lesson they
deserve.
What are you doing for our state
grange'.' Keep this question promi
nently before the people of Saloin,iw
the rcprcMintatlva-. from abroad will
be such men as it will he profitable
for that city to honor. Rro. W. A.
Sample of Eastern Oregon will visit
this valley during the uomliig
mouth and as ho Is a well Informed
Granger und an Interesting speaker,
Grnugu picnics and other gatherings
will ho edified hy Inviting him to ho
with them. Giiancuiii.
Tut.NF.it, Or., April 27, 18SD.
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