Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 29, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, " nitKflOM. MONDAY, JOLT 2D. 1007.
HOFER BROS., P""8 and Proprietors
K. UOPflR, Editor. A. F. 110PKB. Manager.
TUB JOUUNAL STANDS POIl PROGRESS, DEVELOPMENT,
GOVERNMENT, AND NO DEGRADED LABOR.
GOOD
WHAT WOULDST THOU. MOKE?
P
(John Vanco In tho Mldsummor Holiday Century.)
ThoBtin and all tho stars ahlno on thy head,
Tho grafls and blossoms all aro at they feet;
Nature's glad pageantries for thee are spread,
Hor winds loosed for thoe, seminal and sweet;
For thco young morn binds his bright Bandals 6n
Palo evening loads thco to the mothorfold;
Tho patlont seasons servo thee; nono aro gone
Of alt tho glorlos thronging from of old.
Hoar nllenco sings thco her primoval lny;
Apt dream wraps round thee her enchanting light';
Auguat companions walk with thco by day,
Thoy sharo thy bod In darkness of tho night:
Tho full years pour upon thco of tholr store,
Thoy gathor for thy lap. What wouldBt thou more?
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RIG TRUSTS AND LITTLE TRUSTS.
Hbo pcoplo of Fresno aro oxaBporatcd over tho conduct of a groat trust
which tit allogcd to have llxod Ub tentacles on that untortunato city and
&o l drlctng Its prplo to dospornllon.
INrw Ihoro can bo no monopoly In boof, mutton or pork.
"Thoy aro produced by hundreds of thousands of pcoplo nnd arc for snlo
o anybody.
Fonnorly local butchors bought nnd filnughtorod tholr own nnlmnlo
and would havo continued to do bo had It not been that tho groat pnek
4ns linunoH could soil them tho moat choapor thnn thoy could purchase
nnd slaughter H.t
Thoro aro many butchors, howovor, and vory llkoly tho majority, who
vould profor to do business In tho good old wny.
THUS PACKERS, HOWEVER, DEMAND TIII01R TRADE. IF TIIKV
11)0 N(l' GET IT TIIEVSTAFtT AN OPPOSITION MEAT SHOP AND UX-
iwhskll.
Thwy can nfford In Mil ovon nt n low, for what thoy tomporarlly lose
Hboro thoy aru milking up olsawhor.
And tho curious thing Is that, badly ns tho puoplo prof tan to hato
rtmustM, thoy will Hook on masso to thalr counlor If tlivy uavo a dollar a
Tonr by ho doing.
Tho moat trust could novor linvo got nny hold at Fnxmo If tho poople
who nro now howling so loudly hnd Htuck by tholr old frlonds.
Ono nflur another, howovor, tho old hiilohor woro loft without cua
ttomora, nnd woro compelled olthor to closo down, soli out to tho trust at
its own lurms or promise to bo good and buy nil tholr mont of tho tniBt.
And o no of thoso things always hnppoiiii.
Whon tho trust gotB possession of nil tho moat tthops In town It hns n
Bocnl monopoly and can got back nil It loit In tho light.
Tho Fresno pooplo nay thnt that Is what Is happonlng thoro now.
Dut ihoy can nt any tlmo drlvo tho trust out by guiirantoolng Biilllclont
"trndo to Indopondonto shops nnd Htandlng by tholr ngrcomont which
with ono nccord thoy would rofuso to do. Honco thoso tonra.
As n mm tor of fact THE HMAIJj UJCAL TRPSTS OR rOMII! NA
TIONS TO WHICH THE PEOPLE GIVE VERV LITTLE THOUGHT ARE
"U'lll-J WORST TORMENTORS.
A big trust can bo located and lUnlt with If tho people ho desire.
Ah a rule thoy do not greatly, If nt all, liinroaso prlcoB to consumers
xeopt whon thoy rtnch out and control tho rotall trade.
Thon tho puoplo "got It."
llul rotall trndo la ml I of local ngronmonts backed up by largo wholo
wilu combinations behind thorn, nnd It Is thono which mako life miser
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SUUJUGATION OK THE COLORADO.
COLUMBIA MAV HK RAISED.
In 00 Fnthoms Grappling Irons Could
He LM-d to Snvo Her.
U U niinouncod that tho work of controlling tho Colorado rlvor below
Yumn Is eouiplotcd, tho Hood season of tho yonr Is ovur, tho pooplo of
Impmlnl valloy fool secur In thwlr pnwuatiloiiM nnd tho works hav
Jioon returned to tho enri of tho California Dovolopinont Company.
For thin work, for which thtre wn linporntlve nocoMlty, tho Southern
Pni'lltr Company Iihh paid out about $1,600,000.
It ouiuo to tho rsouo whon congress rofusod tu npprnprlnto a dollar.
It win no moro tho duty of tho Southern Pncltlc Company to do this
work than It wan tho duty of tho czar of Hiiusla.
Of coins... It was moro to Its Interest, for IT HAD VALUABLE PROP
ERTV IN DANGER, UPT WE Kl'HPKPT THAT IT WOULD DAVE COST
CMUCH L1WS TO pianc ITS TRACKS in SAPICTV THAN IT HAS MX
VENDKD IN THE WORK OF CONTROL.
Thoro was uUo a groat futuro t rathe to bo oxpoded from the rich lniuU
if thi vnlloy. but In llkt inanuor a groat tralllc could bo developed from
tho swamp binds of thtt Rnotwnonto, but ono would not oxpoot a railroad
company to pay for reclaiming tluno lauds for tho sake or tho futuro
IirolU It might ilorlvo from hauling tholr produco.
THE FACT THAT THE Pl'llLIC HAS A Jl'ST GRIEVANCE AGAINST
niENOUTHKRN PACIFIC COMPANV for tho corrupting Inlluonco which
U Iuih oxortod and contlnuos to oxort In our public affairs NEED NOT
PREVENT US FROM RE(X)GNI.IN(f THAT IN THIS CASE IT HAS
1IENDERED A GREAT PUBLIC SKRVICE, FOll WHICH IT SHOl'IiD
atK UEIMRPRSED RUT MAV NOT HE.
Of course, thin now work will require constant attontlon.
Very llkoly It still need strengthening.
AV do not know what innunor of hondworks havo boon provided for tho
Intake or tho canal, which la In charge of tho California Dovolopmonx
"Co in puny.
This Intako. wo suppose, is still In Muxloo. Tho protootlng lavaas run
for miles back Into California.
Tho dovolopinont company Is without nny title ns ngalnst tho Unltod
states Kovorumunt.
Tho roehunntlon strvio U doing work whleh may cause conflicts bo
twoon tho gov amnion t and tho dovolopinont company.
The sottlors In tho Imparlftl vtiUty aro standing upon what tha bo
llovf to tiM tholr oqullablo right to all thtt low.wntor flow of tho river.
Tht Moxlonp Kovoriunent may quostlon our right to divert tho Colo
rado m our pUwvsuro for Irrlfiallon purposaa.
It may rfus, tf we perulst, to permit any part of tho diverted watwr
to bo bitiught bark Into this country uvr Moxloan soli.
Thoro U no ud of muidl, whlrh U as had as ever It was, with no
HoVtUuuont In sight.
Th ono think w hav don U to control tho river and turn It back
Into 1(4 Niurso. whrt It will flow pHofulli' on until tho stttlomont,
which must como some time.
Going down, from most accounts,
In not moro than CO fathoms of
water, thoro Is a chance that tho
Btcamer Columbia may bo raised and
saved from hor resting place, 14
miles off tho Eureka bar. With a
smooth sea and favorable weather
conditions, such an engineering feat,
it Is said, would not bo impossible by
any means. By tho UBe of grappling
lions It is declnred that tho task
might be accomplished.
Somo years ago, when tho bark
Andelann turned turtlo on Puget
sound and sank over 70 fathoms on
a mud bottom, Bho was located by
divers nnd two year,s later efforts
were mado to raise hor with grappling
Irons. Tho shifting mud made It im
possible, but tho Columbia rests on
hard sand. More thnn that, It Is not
Improbable that tho Columbia Is in
much Bhnllowor water than supposed.
Cnptnln Doran for years sailed In the
"thirty-fathom circle," following by
soundings whoro that depth of wator
waa shown by his chnrt. He rnrely
wont Into deeper wntor, for ho said
that 30 fathoms kept him "In the
clonr" and out of danger of hitting
rooks. For this reaBon, it Is believed
that tho Columbia was cloBor In than
M mllos. No doflnlto plans hnvo
boon mndo by olllclals of tho company
towards saving tho ship. Oregon
Inn. o
Deafness Cannot 1h Cured
by local applications, "as thoy cannot
ronch tho diseased portion of the
oar. Thoro Is only ono wny to euro
donfnoss ,nnd thnt la by constitution
al romcdloB. Donfnoss Is. caused by
nn I nil am od condition of tho mucous
lining of tho Eustachian Tubo. When
this tubo Is Inflnmcd you hnvo a
r.uinbl'ng pound or imporfoct hear
ing, nnd whon It lo entirely closed,
Donfnona Is tho rosult, nnd unices
tho inflammation 9a n bo takon out
and this tubo rentorcd to Ita normal
condition, hearing will bo destroyed
ROADSIDE IMPRESSIONS.
Hills In Eastern Polk Arc Becoming
One Vast Orchard of Apples,
Peaches nnd Cherries.
Passing from the district around
Eola Into the Lincoln road west of
Salem, one sees for miles on either
hand acre upon aero of broad, well
cultivated orchards, promising hop
yards, and the nodding seas of ripen
ing grain.
Scarcely a farm is found which
does not havo a few acres planted in
fruit, nnd from all indications tho in
dustry of fruit farming is destined
to supplant tho growing of grain
In this district. Hopyards of courso
will contlnuo along the rich strips of
bottom land, but a decado perhaps
will soo cherries, apples and pears
reigning supremo along the curved
flanks of tho Eola hills.
John Walling of Lincoln, Gilbert
(c Patterson, Q. II. Crawford and
others prefer tho culture of hops to
that of fruit, and a glance nt their
well-cultivated yards shows how
carefully thoy havo followed tho lino
of their choice. Mr. Walling has 40
acres of fine hops planted In tho rich
In ml lying Just within the elbow of
tho Wlllnmotto rlvor nt Lincoln. 011
bort & Pnttcrson hnvo also 40 acres,
nnd Mr. Crawford has 23 ncros.
Othor nnd sninllor ynrda nro In evi
dence at various placos, all well kept
and for tho greater part trelllsod In
nn up-to-dnto mnnnor. Tho hardy
vigorous growth of these hops prom
ises woll for the hnrvost In Septem
ber.
The whent floldg dp not oxtend far
from tho road this season, nnd many
plncos back on tho hills nro vncnnt
where nlwnys beforo woro largo
fields of grnln. Tho fnrmors, how
over, nre congrntulntlng thomsolvos
that they nro no doopor In whont, for
labor Is so linrtl to obtnln this yonr
that grave doubts aro entertalnod ns
to tho possibility of getting a aufll
clont numbor of threshing crows to
enre for tho grain thoy havo.
Most of tho farmers glvo tholr at
tention to chorrloB nnd othor Hinnl!
forovor; nlno cases out of ton nro fruits, moroly rnlslng onough npplos
caused by Catarrh, which is nothlngnml penrs for tholr own use, but tho
but an Inflamed condition of tho mu-.Wnllnco farm Is n notable oxcontlon
con Bur faces.
Wo will glvo Ono Hundred Dol
lars for nny case of Dcafnosa (cnused
by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sond for cir
culars, freo.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Tnko Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation. o
LOCAL SLEEPER PUT ON,
to this rule. This Is tho lnrgost or
chnrd In castorn Polk county nnd
consists nlmost entirely of npplos and
penrs. It Is manngod by C. A. Pnrks
of Salem. LnBt yonr tholr npplo crop
wns sold for ?2.75 a box, nnd they
nro hoping to do ovon bottor with
this yonr's fruit. Tho pears promlso
nn excellent yield, nnd nro, In fact,
tho only ronlly good crop of that
fruit In oastorn Polk. Others grow
ors of poars oxpect to havo bottor
fortuno noxt yonr by moro assiduous
oultlvation nnd enro of tholr troes.
Jackson Purvino dvnls almost ox
oiiislvsly In th Phenomennl borry,
Addition to Train Servleo Hetween
Poi'llaud null Ashland. (
Roglnulnx next Thursdny, August
1, a Htnndnrd Hlooplng coach for thowhlch. It Is claimed by thn crowors
oxcluMve use of passengers trnvollug'of Umt locality, is deatlnad to crowd
betweon Portland nnd Ashlnnd will (ho Loganberry off the market, bv
be added to tho Southern Pacific r0nson of Its groater adaptability to
company to tho oqulpmont of Its 'rmnmornlnl nsu
through Caltrornla train. This n, u ,,, hni groftt guccwg ,n
couch will bo atached to south-bound tll0 mnnKemont or nn 11-ncro rarm
No. la, lonvlng Portland nt 11:30 p
in., dally. At Ashland It will bo de
tached nnd returnod to Portlnnd n rrom tholr salo.
on which ho producos various small
rrults nnd ronps yeatly a fnlr profit
Tho Charming Woman
I not nNMArUy ono or perfect form
and feature. Many a plain woman
vrhe could novor servo as an art Ufa
urodol, po'wowea thwo rare qualities
that all 'ho world admire; nwvtne&a,
vletr oyos, clean, smooth skin nnd
tbt eprlghtllnwd 6f atop nud action
tkt nccompany ooJ health. A phy-
lwlty wck vfoiuutj U nover attrao
etJvtfk, aot ovon to herioir. Elotrlc
IMMJw rxwtore wek womea, give
ntrrwwc rwtw, brlut ym, waooUt,
kl4 bMUtUul ocmup'.wIo.
Your Liver
U out or ordor. You go to bod In a
bnd humor and got up with a bad
tasto In your mouth. You want
something to stimulate your llror.
Just try Herblue, tho lltor rogular
tor. A pMltlvo euro for Conatlpa
tton, Dyspopala and all liver com
plaints, Mrs. F , Ft. Worth, Tex
as, wrltea: "Havo used Herblne In
my family for yow. Word caa't
.xiirNM MthU I tktak about K.
Kvrbody la my 1khm4bq?4 arc feajn
py atMl wU, ui w owe It to Hr-
r. part of north-bound No. 10, which
pnHsos through Ashland nt 4:20 p, m.
Owing to tho honvy tralllc between
this city nnd San FrancUco, much
complaint hns boon mado by pnsson
gers trnvollng botwoon Portland and
Ashlnnd over tholr Inability to got
stooping car accommodations, It Is
to Insuro those pooplo this doslro that
tho additional car has boon addod to
tho two tralna. Tho enr will be held
for tho uso of porsons trnvollng bo
twoon this city and Ashlnnd only.
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The Texas Wonder,
Oures all kidney, bladdor and
rheumatic troublo; sold by all drug
gists, or two months' treatment by
mall for II. Dr. B. W. Hall, 3926
Olive street, Bt. Louis, Mo. Send
for testimonials . 8old by Stone's
drug stora. dw-lyr
Your Indlo money will earn In
terest If depoaltod with us. whito
nwnltlng an opportunity for In
vestment. It can bo withdrawn when
wanted.
Savings Department
Capital National
Bank
J. ir. ALUKRT, PRESIDENT
K, M, OKOISAN, PlttSIDKXT
XS. H, ALRKR CASII1KII
J. R. Shepnrd, although raising
othor fruits, has had tho most success
with his cherries. Tho Bpoclmons of
Hlngs nnd Lnmborts which ho took
to tho Snlom chorry fair won him ono
cup nnd throo diplomas. Mr. Shep
nrd will onlargo tho size of his chorry
orchard and will undoubtedly havo
ovon grontor success than herotorore.
Notlcoablo as a type or tho wondor
rul productlvonoss or tho soil In thoso
hills, Is tho crop or cherries picked
this year by D. Q. Henry. From a
smnll orchard of 100 troos, he gath
ered something ovor 12.000 pounds.
At tho ratos paid for chorrlos by tho
Salem cannory, this crop must hnvd
notted him botwoen $500 and $G00.
Among thoso who have lntoly sot
out chorrlos are W. J. Crawford and
Q. A. McKlnloy. Mr. Crawford oloar
od n goodly sum from the snlo of tlu
fruit produced by 50 trees that ho
lntoly sot out 1000 more of the Bins
nnd Lambert varieties.
Mr. McKlnley has an orchard of
750 small trees, whleh will be bear
ing Inside of two years. The ravorlte
ohorry among the people or this local.
Ity seoms to be, not tho famoiu
Royal Anne, but the Ding and the
Lambort, both of whleh are undoubt
edly prize wlnnors.
A. A. Roy has not engaged In
farming to nny great extent but has
been wry successful in raising poul
try. His chickens numbor botwoon
300 and 500, all sturdy and reliable
Plymouth Rocks. A coop or spring
chickens about 10 weoks old was
sent from this fnrm to Vie Portland
market a short tlmo ago, and upon
being weighed tho birds were found
to average two pounds each.
Tb.9 farms mentioned In this brief
article aro only a few of the many
Irofroua homes to be found In the
hill and valley ot eastern polk
limited, ho was able to visit only a
few homes Bltuated on tho main
thoroughfares. The entire range of
hills lying along the western bank
of the Willamette river is dotted with
orchards and gardens, furnishing em
ployment andi support for a prosper
ous, contended people.
The reign of wheat in tho Willam
ette valley Is almost over, and tho
production of this staple In Oregon
will In time be confined to tho eaBtern
part of tho state, the place best
adapted to ita cultivation. Fruit, the
natural product of tho hill country,
will, within the next decade, como to
Ita own, and where now n Blnglo
bushel 13 gathered, a hundred
bUBhela will be sent to tho markets
of tho world. Tho Willamette valley
deserves to bo known as tho "Para
dise of Fruits," nnd It will not bo
long until this title will be attained.
Polk County Observer.
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Hascball Players nnd Foot Rnccra!
Lcula J. Krugor, ox-champlon long
distance foot racer of Germany and
Holland, writes, Oct. 27, 1901:
"During my trninlng of eight
wcoka root races at Salt Lake City,
In April last, I uaed Ballard's Snow
Liniment to my grcntost satisfac
tion. Theroforo, I highly recommond
Snow Liniment to all who aro trou
bled with sprains, bruises, or rhai
matlsm." 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold
by D. J. Fry.
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Real Estate Transfers.
Tho following doods hnvo boon
placed on record in the ofllco of tho
Marlon county rocerdor:
M. It. Mooro ot ux., to O. W.
Mooro, land In Marlon coun
ty, w d $ 1
O. A. nnd C. A. Chnpel to Henry
Stelnknmp, 20 ncros, t S s,
r 1 w, w d 750
Phlnons Whitman to W. A.
Roberts, land In Woodburn,
w d 2200
Ann Scott to L. W. Hnmmer,
lots 9 nnd 10, block 14, In
Scotts Mills, w d
Lydln P. Blakloy ot al to E.
T. Merrill, s w i of n w
and w Vj of s w M of n w Vt
or sec 12, t 10 s, r 0, w d. .
Martha J. Stalgor to J. L.
Green, 23.53 ncrcs In Marlon
county, w d
TriiBtooB or Wlllnmotto Unlvor
Blty to C. nnd M. Krort, 38
ncros in t 7 b, r 3 w, w d. .
II. E. McBrldo et ux to F. E.
Smith, lots 7 nnd 9, block 3,
Brooklyn addition to Snlom,
w d
A. and H. Chenoweth to E. F.
Buell, 10 ncros In t 7 s, r 2
w, p c d
:C. L. nnd E. Watt to It. 11.
Bone, 4.18 ncros In t 7 s,
1). A. Torry to J. N. Torry. lots
1 nnd 12, Hampden Pnry,
w d
G. R. II. nnd M. A. Potterou
to II. E. Stoon ot ux, C norot
In t 0 a, r 1 w, w d
Inn D. Bonney to W. D. and A.
Slmmlns, 4 ncros in t 5 s,
r 1 Him in in nt 1
T. B. Kny ot ux to C. A. Wal
lace rrnctlonnl blooks 25,
2C, 27 and 28, Capital Park
nddltlon to Salem, w d....
P. N. nnd II. E. Ponnobnkor to
A. J. and M. E. Etrubhnr,
land In Woodburn, w d ....
W. A. Roynolds et ux., to Ethel
Poo, lot 0, Mill addition to
Sllvorton, w d 200
All tho World,
knows that Ballard's Snow Liniment
has no superior for Rheumatism,
btlff Joints, Cute, Sprains, Lum
bago and all palnB. Buy It, try It
and you will always uso It. Any
body who has used Ballard's Snow
Liniment Is a living proof of what It
dooa. All wo ask of you Isto gdt a
trial bottlo. Price 25c, 50c and
$1.00. Sold by D. J. Fry.
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jnuaiuuu juiihs ana Btin na
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tho best la a courso of the groin
. lying and tonic medicine
Mnr.rl'c fiou
"" wioana
which neutralises the acidity aC
nnd builds tin thn nt.ni. - . wll
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Market.
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SALEJI MARKET,
Local Wholesale j
Eggs 20c.
Butter 30c; fat, 28c.
Hens lie; young chlckeot, J
uutui wau.lL voc.
OatB 37c.
Barloy $21.
Flour Hard wheat, )5,(
$3.85'$4.00.
Mill food Bran, 19.5o('(
?i.
Hny Client, $8.50 9, yjl
vor, ?7.uu per ton; timothy,
$12.00 per ton.
Onions $4.00 per cwt;
$1.00 per cwt.
Hops Choice, 10llc;pn
choice 839c; medium to 1
8
Chittim bark 4 V& 5c.
Wool 20c.
Mohair 29c.
Tropical IVult.
Bannnaa $C75.
Orcngoa $3 $4.
Lemons $G.OO$C.60.
Rotnll Mnrkct.
Oats White, $30; wheal, M
bu.; rollod barloy, $27.
Egga 25c.
Butter Country, 20fl25c;rJ
ory, 30c.
Flour Valley, $1.15U
Back; hard wheat, $1.35Qllt
Bran C5o por sack; Hjei
Hay Timothy, 85c pr
cheat, GOc; clover, 50c pun
shorts, 95c por cwt.
Livestock.
Hogs Fat, Cc.
Cattlo 1100 1200 ft
3'jC.
Lighter steers 33ic.
Stock hogs 5Cc.
Cows and heifers 900O1H
22c.
Lnmbs 40.
Venl Drcssod, 57c.
Salem Fence Works
Headquarters for Woven ulre
Fencing.
Netting, Pickets, Gates, Shingles, P
& B. Ready Roofing, Screen Doors
and Adjustible Window Screens
All at lowest prices.
Walter Morley
250 Court St Salem, Ore
Portland Wholesale Mirtel
Whent Club, S3c; valley,
ibluo stem, 85c.
Onta Choice whlto, 85c.
Mlllstuff Bran, $17.
Hny Timothy, $170$!!; 1
$13.
Vetch $8.50.
Poultry Hens, 1313tft;i
chlckons, 15lGc; dressed ct
llvo, 11 13c; ducks, yonafc -
pigeons, $1.25.
Pork Best, 7ffSc
Lambs Spring, 99c
Mutton 7c.
Hops Cholco, per pound, j
Hops Cholso, per pound, IS'
Wool Valley, coarse to
20 21c; eastern Oregon, HI
A Memorable Df.
Ono of tho davs we rememb1!
pleasure, as well as with Pl
our health on which we tea!
qaulnted with Dr. Kins'
Pills, tho painless purlrt
euro bofldaeho and liIllloa5
koop tho bowels right J5e!'l
Perry's drug Btore.
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I ijrold Dust Flout J
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Made by THK 8YDNKY POW- '
OOMPANY, SCdaey, Oregea. j
m lor raiaiiy b Ask jobt
groctr tot it. Bran and akerti
always oh kad.
P. B. Wallace
AGENT
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