Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1895 — Good Advice. [ARTICLE]

Good Advice.

The following extract Is from a letter of advice to an Oregon railway president: “There is nothing so important as the good will of your patrons and there Is no better way for you to secure this than by issuing passes to influential persons when cogent reasons are shown. Now, last week I wrote to Mr. Stone to send me a pass to Corvallis, as I wanted to go down there to see some friends, and are rather weak, but he, with a heart as hard as his name, replied that the trouble In my limbs was probably caused by not using them enough and told me I could use the track to walk on. This sort of language is not calculated to create a friendly feeling, to say the least. 1 would:like to have a pass to Corvallis—some time when you think of 11"