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About Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1906)
F a u s « , F a .v i s e . Y o v i n g M a n I b e Adventists ore conductinj.' their meetings in the English lan guage this week, and the firey elo- cjue’.ee of the reverend gentlemen Stb'irning messages ot truth into the lnait> of our people which will BO doubt take root and produce u crop of dissension anil subjects for difl< ussion for many a long winter evening. This Sunday business seems to be it source of much worri- msnt to some good people they want to know which day the Cre ator rested and which day he wants US to rest and fall tlown before him in adoration. They believe, and rigbtl.v that C.od Almighty should have his choice in days for us to worship him so long as the Ifevil has us the other six, and we have noticed that some of those who woiked hardest for (¡oil on Sunday worked harder for the Devil the other six tints to keep the ipiestion equalled. Pow we hope these people may be able to put forth some good seed that shall bear much fruit regard less of the day and the mere name of their sect. What a shame to our civilization that our young men will walk by this tabernacle of thought, this temple of learning consecrated to the saving of souls and teaching the way to a higher nobler lib', what a shame that they will not stop and listen to the teachings heie promulgated, but will puss on info the darkness of their o*vn i g norance Ah, young mini open wide the doors of youi intellect and diink ire in the ton ui mi of knowledge al ways and everywhere it be in the maguificance of a stone columned church that cost millions, or in the lov lv tent d tabernacle of our Adventist brethren Aurora Bo- xerlis Sawmills are Active. 9=U L» s&A *?àklM T P n't pD âü Y «X« »sl/» - »sL» •1- H ig h G ra d e M e a ts *■ Addison Bros., near Eorane, at the head of the Siuslaw valpy, are * r » u ä running to full capacity with or .'•M ders ahead as long as the roads Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton and V eal £ will permit them to haul. alw ays ready. Chapman Bros., at Divide, have RAISING CHICKS. moved their mill from the Albert The illustration presents xvhut xve Chapman place to the Frank Chap consider u typical dairy form for a bull. i l o x v t o M a k e it l l r . i o t l e r O u t t i f a n man ylace and are running it to full It Is about as fur removed from the ac O ld l-itek ln i- l u t e . is the finest in Oregon. capacity, cutting ties and side cepted "beef form’’ as it is possible- to Those who prefer the artificial rneth g**t Of course "form ” must approve it od of raising chicks can make a brood- lumber. Fresh Fish each Tuesday and Friday. (1 P. Miller moved his mill from self by “performance,” not necessarily er out of an old packing case which In any particular ease, but generally x\ ill accommodate tifty chicks at a cosl See our plant, everything new and up-to-date. Veatch Creek to Divide and is cut und to the conviction of open minded, ting out a small bunch of timber Intelligent Judges. It is our contention of about a dollar. Such a la . >dt.*r has 'P h o n e for Dominion Perini, which be e x and has been for years that the ‘‘dairy given excellent re ults at one of tht M ain 8 3 . experiment stations xvli u used in 0 pects will take bim another month, form” lias thus approved itself, and as sited or colony house in-tails of con j v’Tv-v’fe -T- -T- -T- -Tc -r- -T* when he will move the mill to the days and years go by the evidence Ktruetlon of a brooder of t! ' 'ml an the Eindstrom timber, which will to this effect is constantly accumulat shown in the illustrati a. ! ixvei give him two or three years’ cut ing. The present Illustration, with the section of the brooder, xv. taint P - % record o f the Hidmnl it represents. Is an the lump for heating, is . 1 lire« ' ting. *3 Instance of this character. Philip Hold, Cottage Grove, is J * Hector Marigold, although less than now installing u mill at Curtin and six years old, lias six tested daughters I expects to be running by the last to ids credit with records ranging from of this month He will cut 25,000 4X.r> pounds of butter fat in twenty-one \ teet per ‘lay, He has all the orders days to 10.2 pounds and ld.u pounds lu I on hand that lie can take care of f o You will always be happy if you l some mouths to cotne. i burn electric lights, for they will W. C Shortridge, who is now op ending I ho Wallace mill 011 the “ Tickle you to death.” Coast Fork river, is finishing up # what orders lie has on hand, pre # HOMEMADE BROODER, paring to overhaul his mill and put feet square made of ten inch boards i I it into shape to cut 25,000 leet per which is covered xvith tin or galxaniz day. cd iron. J. B. Rouse haa ove,hauled tin- Above this cover, annual the edges of the lamp box, one inch strips are Coast Fork mid and increased the nailed. Tw o one inch holes are bored cut to about 25,ooo leet p c day $ ____________________________________ through these strips on each side of the He has all the orders on limn! that ^ W illa m e tte V alley E le c t r ic C o . box for the purpose of ventilation. A he cun take care of for H o m e months Hoot- of mulched boards is laid on the to come. JE R S E Y m i l . l i H UCTOB M A R IG O L D . strips. A hole eight Inches in diameter McKibben Bros., Dorena, have is nit in the center of this floor, und b eu shut down for two weeks, even days and is the sire of sixty other over it is reversed ail old tin pan ten The Funny Pictures for the Children nutrition. K od ol digests w h at you very promising heifers and heifer making changes in their mill. They j eat, prevents colic,ch olera , diarrhoea, inches lu diameter, the sides of the ev l Inldren alw ays en joy the L ead er liux, dysentery and summer com expect to start up this week and call il is present weight is 1,740 pounds, pan being punched full of holes tc supplements. The Leader is plaints generally, and its use will cure from now on will turn out from 15, a id in this respect as well as in dairy allow free circulation of heat. Ovei indigestion and chronic dyspepsia going to make tin's a permanent this is placed a table txvo feet six 000 to 20,000 feet per day. polen y lie is a good representation ct perm anently. Kodol is good alike feature, and vvu know your children incites square, with legs four and a Frank Taylor, ot Divide, is now die recent and present trend among for you ng and old . Your d ru ggist would appreciate getting the Len sells it. running steadily, but is short ou American Jersey breeders for greater half incites high. Around tlio sides of this table is der regularly. Don’t fail tc sub teams to haul lumber to the truck. size. IfeWiU 3 Ilis breeding also tends to confirm tacked u curtain o f felt cut from top sci i lie for tlie Leader He expects however, to gft all I lie E a r l j f ¡ffîs e P W . ll itti. - Reduced Summer Excursion Kates teams needed as soon as h nr vest is tin- theory that the male inherits from to bottom at intervals of live or six T h u f a m o u s l i t t l e |)iiL» inches to allow the chicks to pass in (he dam and the female from the sire. Ki-iiiiedy’u L ax ativ e H oney and Ou and alter June 1, 15fo6 , the over. He contemplates some im tiic original laxative cou gh 'Thus Hector Marigold inherits his abil and out at will, the whole being sur-j quu. Southern Pacific, in connection provements in his mill to increase ity as a dairy sire from ills graudam, rounded by boards four inches high | syrup and com bines the qualities T H E O m C iN A L L A X A T IV E C O U G '.t S Y R U P with the -Corvaliis & Ivasteru rail the capacity as aoon as he can spare the famous Melia Ann, through her and three feet long nailed together at necessary to relieve ttie cou g h und purge the system of cold . Contains K road, will have on sale round tiip the time to shut it down, prices anil equally famous sou, Melia Ann’s Son, ENNEDY’S LAXATIVE K8MEYHTAR I h > opiates. Benson l ’harm acy. Red Clover Blossom n::t ilonry Bee on Every Bottle. tickets from points on their lines to business being too good at the pres and his great grandain, Ida Marigold, Newport, Vmpiina and Detroit at ent tune through her son, Stoke I’ogis of Pros very low lutes, good for return un A. ly. Shiera has started up his pect. a id his daughter, Grace Marigold, til October 10, i 9o6 new mill at Kreweou and is cutting xvliose record is 20 pounds 1 ounce of | Portland, July 28, 1908. this $60 Machine for $ 2 5 Three-day tickits to Newport lS.ooo fett per day, with plenty of butter in seven days when two years j SECTION THROUGH M ID D L E O P BROODER. G R A IN , PRODUCE, FEED. It is a h ig h -a rm , d r o p and three months old. Hoard’s Dairy- 1 and Yaquinu, good going Satur orders to keep him running steadily Wheat— Walla Walla, 69c; Valley, j FREIGHT PREPAID, hea d , ball bearin g, lock » (he corners and resting on the floor of man. stitch , d o u b le feed , self- days and returning Mondays, are for some months. the brooder. When the chicks are ten 70 c; blueetcm, 7I red, G6c. th re a d in g s h u ttle : h a a a u to m a tic b o b b in w in d er also on sale Rom all Kast Side J H. Chambers, of Cottage Oats—White $82; gray, $31. days old one of these boards may be 4 Ii 11 mo* In Dairy Practice. and o th e r latest Im prove- points, Poi tlund to Kugene, inclu Grove, is running the mill at Alca Barley- Brewing, $24.; f e e d , r ents. This is th e A NTI- It Is interesting to note the swaying taken away and a bridge used so thal TRUST M ACH INE. It ta give, and from all West Side points, steadily, cutting 40,000 to 50,000 of the pendulum o f opinion in farm the chicks may run from the hover tc $23.75; rolled, $25 to 2G. the sam e m a ch in e a gen t« are a sk in g you $60 for. A ll enabling people to visit, their fami feet per day. He has been some mailers. Once the warning xvord in- | 1 lie floor of tin room. Hay—Timothy, $11.00 to $12.50;; a tta ch m e n t» g o w ith ea ch lies and spend Sunday at the sea what shoit of logs lately being de eessantly presented to farmers was m a ch in e. Sold fo r o n ly j clover, $8.50 to $9 ; cheat, $7-50 to! h .Ii $•* ru sh Hiid $3 m o n th ly . COLD FRAME LETTUCE. side. layed waiting for a donkey engine. “ warmth” —warmth for poultry houses, ! $8; alfalfa, $11. W rite TODAY fo r free F'JHfllTURE CATALOGUE «h ox *log warmth for stables. Now there begins e le g a n t h o u se h o ld go o d s we w ill sh ip (Frofeht Season tickets from all East Side The Wildwood Lumber Com to be the preaching of another gospel — MillstufTs— Middlings, $25 to 2(5; j Prepaid) on Easy P aym ents-our new CREDIT plan. l o w \ o w I ' o r S u c c e a w i o u u u d T r a n a« points, l’oitland to Eugene, inclu- pany's mill at Wildwood is being closed sheds or covered barnyards for ¡chop, $17; bran, $17 to 18;shorts p l a n t I n Ufa r a h . G a v u r tz F u r n itu r e C o m p a n y Bive, and from all West Side points, overhauled uud made ready to start cattle, open front bouses for poultry. 1 7 3 - 1 7 5 F ir s t S t.. P O R T L A N D , O R . Sow lettuce seed now and for suc ! $18 to 19. are also on sale to Detroit at very up. '1'iie interests formerly held I lour Hard wliont, patent, Information received front practical cession about every two weeks. Excel- low tntes with stop-over privileges by Mr. Hcngen have been pur dairymen, who allow cows the freedom lent varieties are: Market Gardeners’, $ 4 .1 0 ; straight, $3.45; gra- at Mill city or any point eaNt, en chased by Dunn A Johnson. They of a shed or covered yard instead of I’rivate Stock, Immensity and Trianon j ham, $3,50; rye, $ 5 ; w hole wheat aiding tomists to visit the Santiain expect to cut 25,000 to Jo,000 fe< t stabling them, led the Illinois experi UVs. Trianon Cos Is usually sown dour, $ 3 . 7 5 ; valley flour $3.50to3.G5 and Hsitenbiish Hot Springs in the per day us soon as they have the ment station to make a test of the about tlie 1 st of April and from that D akota, $ 0 .5 o to 7 . 2 5 ; Fasten) rye, Cascade niwuntaiiiM, which can be machinery, now ordered, installed. matter, and It appears that the cows date on tilt August is continued with all j gr, j q . p illsm iry , $( 5 , 2(1 keep in a cleaner condition and more reached in one day. Corn— Whole, $2(5; cracked, $27 ¡Star Mill Company anil Taylor vigorous health, with less labor in car the varieties at intervals o f seven to Season tickets will be good for A Son’s mill of Star, ate both tun ing for them, the manure can be more ten days. From that time lettuce is lit- per ton. dined to “ bolt” or run to seed. return from all points until Oetolar ning to full capacity; also the easily and better bandied, and last, but Rye— $ 1.50 per ewL These are three good lettuce for all io. Three-day tickets will be good Chambers’ Lumber Company, of uot least, the milking stable is in more purposes. They stand the summer well I'ltODU' E going Saturdays and returning Dorena, Mr. Bussell, uf that com wholesome condition, thereby increas and make exceedingly fine heads. Butter Fancy craamery, 2 1 y2c, o «A D JiAY-FEVE» Mondays only. Tickets from Port pany, being now on the ground. ing tlie certainty o f pure milk. city creami ry, 21 $2 dairy T r i a n o n C o s xv h en p r o p e r l y g r o x v n is 22c; land and vicinity will be good for o n e o f t lie b e s t f l a v o r e d in c u l t i v a t i o n , 14 • A # - to 15c; store i4 to 14 y? c Doolittle Bros, it Bales nave pin W o r a e T h a n a sla t M a ch in e . a n d I m m e n s i t y Is o n e o f t h e l a r g e s t return via the Hast or West Side at, chased a new engine and boiler for Cheese— Young America, 14 ‘ As soon as they are ready pot olt ( j reoou full cream, 13c to 1 1 1 option of pissenger. Tickets from the Doolittle Bios.’ mill expect t<> The unprofltable cow should not have a place In any mini's herd, for she is into two inch pots, and as soon as they Eugene and vicinity will be good start up in the next few days under Kggs — Fresli Oregon ranch I worse than a slot machine. The farmer have filled these well v roots trans going via th>‘ Lebanon Springfield the title of Ccrro Gordo Lumber puts Into her that which lie lias no 2 0 t „ 2 i. fer to cold frames, xvlih h will be about blanch it desired. Baggage on I Company, of Dorena. Poultry— Roosters, 9 to loe; bens | chance whatever o f getting out. She Is the first week in March Newport tickets checked through to It is reliably reported that some u blood sucker, n parasite, living on the l ’ rox hied tlie frames have beou idle 13 ; fryers, 16c to 17; broilers! Newport; on Yaiptina tickets to Ya | parties from Aberdeen, Wash, and rest o f the herd and consuming a part I all winter take off about txvo inches of 14 to Hie; geese, live, 8 to; 8.50 quina only. Sunday excursions to J. I. Jones, ol this city contemplate o f xv lint they should have. Sin- is pro the old soil, and then throxv it up xvell dressed, 11-11 1 turkeys, live.14-15 E L Y ’S CREA5V3 B A L M T h is R e m e d y <«x n S p e c ific , Newport on the C Id. will b gin putting in a good-sized mill on the tected by the general average produc | xvith ¡1 fork or spade and give it a good FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. S u r e to C iv o Soti*sfr'ctlo** June toih or 17th and run every Jones’ fish pond in Cottage Grove. tion of tin- herd and brought to light j sprinkling of air slacked lime to sxx'eet Grapo fruit— Crate $ 4. to 4 .50 j C IV E S RELIEF A T ONCE. Sunday thereafter leaving Albany We uuderstuud that the details only xx lien the scales and Babcock test | cn the soil. If the days ax* mild take the Cranberries— $14. It. cleanses, sooth* . . -ul - : . (, are applied to each animal in tlie herd. sash off, putting them ou again at night. fit 7:^0 a. in ; leave Corvallis S a. have all beou closed and it all Potatoes— Oregon, 4O to 65e. 1 liseased luciubmi. - b < , al;,j And xvhen so brought to light she The ground should la* kept constantly ! rives ft way ft Cold : ;; ... O’ LIVESTOCK MARKET. hinges on the railroad company should not be tolerated for a minute— stirred to mellow the soil and keep t T• , .‘ S. P. trains connect with the 0 putting a s & itch into the t imber Cattle— Best steers $3.50 3.65; | Uostores the Sent not ki-pt until her place can be taken down wtssls, giving copious supplies of 1 isy to use. Contains n o injurious drugs. & Ii. at Albany and Corvallis for cows ,2.25 to 2.50; calves, $ 4.00 to The Brown Lumber Company, of by a better one, but slie should go In xvnter xvhen needed, but when heading Applied into tlie nostrils and absorbed. Yaqiiiua ami Ncw|mit Trains on Cottage Grove, has been shut down stantly, says M. Stensou in Farm and keep tin 1 water from the heart. $4.50. Large Siz,-, BO cents at Druggists or by tail; Trial Size, 10 cents b y mail. the i .V K lor IMroit will leave tot some tiim during the last month Fireside. Sli*ep $ 1.00 to 4.25 Tti«» X f w F lit * | m l u » lr y . ELY BROTHERS, 5 6 Warren St.. New York. Albany lit i do a m. enabling tom on account • »1 logs. They pur Hogs— $7 to 7.35 W h e y H atter. A 11 industry new r.t least to Minne itts to the Hot Springs to reach chased adoi.i.ev about anioiitli ago, HOI'S, WOOL, ETC. At the recent meeting of the Wiscon sota has been introduced during quite there the same dav. Trains fiom « tin Ii they ate anxiously awaiting, Hops— Choice 10 to 11 sin l 'lu-csciuakcrs’ association Profess and to Corvyillis connect with all as 1 hey expect when they get it to or Ferringtou stated that for several recent years. It relates to the manu Mohair, choice 28 to 30c facture of flax strnxv Into binding Jiast Sid • tiiiins oil llieS. P. Fast, Wool A alley 22 to ‘¿5 have power ei miglt to keep item years the dairy students at the State twine. Professor Shaw alii m is In M r s . I. E . T h o m p s o n . Full inti a illation us to rates, I 1 o lining. university hud been making tin excel Orange Judd Farmer that one o f the ein Oregon 11 to 22c. ti me tables, etc., can bn obtained ! The I’nge Lumber Cotepuiv, lent quality o f xvliey butter from Swiss litu'st features of the uexv Industry Rates per day ............................. $ j .( jo On apHic ition to J ( Mayo, O m Drain, at*' now iiiut.ieg Mi p( 1 liccsc xvhej by skimming the xvbey Is that It xv 111 tend very much to lessen Room and board, per w eek ......... $4.50 IN D IG E S T IO N . i ass. Ags., C. »V E U II , A tlm n y; I kins, formerly of tli d mill Imving xv It Ii a separator and using modern waste on many farms o f the xvest. No N o appetite, loss of strength, ner- A . 1, Craig, (1 P A , S. P Co., sold his interests, eonlt tnplules methods o f butteruinking. During the where probably in all the Fuitcd States voiimiess, headnehc. constipation, bad ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF S. P. TRAINS. Portland, or any H p. or ('. A E building a small mill at out two iimmer In- spent several weeks among lias the sin o f waste prevailed to such breath, gi-ticr.il debility, sour risings, ill»' :t:.n S\\ Iss chi esc factories in tlie an extent ns lu the xvestorn and north- am lontni rli of the stom ach arc all NORTH B O U N D SO U T H H O U N D agent. No. 12 ____ 11:53 p.m. miles from Drain. ÿ o - 11 ...........3:05 pin southern counties o f Wisconsin ndy- xvi'stern states. Flax straw xvas al due to indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia No. 16........... 2:02 a. m. No. 15.............2:24 am Kates from Cottage (Jrov to L. C. Mowery, of California, has lug tin' making <»f xvhey butter at the most a complete xvaste. Tlie greater Cure ctirca indigestion. This new dis covery represents the natural juices of Newport $G, to ^ a<|ttina $(i purchased the K. 1!. Spangeuberg factories. He found timt 8 « ss vliey 1 ’ < number o f nercs devoted to the ¡is they exist In a healthy mill at Youcalla and will increase contaImsl very often as much a- 1 per groxvth »)f (lax the greater xvas the digestion stom ach, combine .1 with ii,.- c ix k i« ! I) ft 0 a n n pa The reason that the end lines ot I the capacity to Jo,000 feet by add cent o f luittcr fat. xx isle. known ton ic and n lode claim must be paralell is ¡ng another boiler. Either a Hume erties. Kodol Dy llaiii|Mlilrp« nii<l fltr Bacon Type. The Dairy Steer. that if they were not only cure indigestion and dyg- Mowed t" d i - 1 or cable system will be installed to Time Table No. -p At tin* last International I xx as much P* p-i.-i. but tlie fair oils remedy cures i Wonderful poxvers of feeding anil T o take effect April 2d, liajf*. verge the claimant would have an bring the lumber to the railroad. aiutiseli at the discussion In various ill siom acli troubles by cleansing, Assimilation have been deveiuped tn 3 am t 4 T u esd a y W . B ound i ver increasing lineal extent, of the All the mills in this vicinity are the high type dairy cow. says Uolsteln- quarters a s to xvhether the Hampshire pnrlf\ ing. - xx ■ etcm iig and strengthen- i Kaal B ou n d an d Sat o n ly vein as ti vies ends. 1 and D aily E x- smnved under with orders, and, Frleslan IbgiMer. That she transmits swine are o f tlie bacon or lard typo. iug tin' linn ous membranes lining the ¿pi Sunday. .So 2-No 4 | No 3 No I Agassi/ Dk>' is an extinct glacial with promise of a car-shortage 1 h >th tier feeding capacity and assim The individual xvlio calls Hampshire st K >inach. P.M 1 A M 1 M irraTioiis 1 Kiev AM od ol I 'vs; • j i n ( ure niter meals is 2:30 7:30 o i swine bacon animals lias not yet learn would not cate to prophesy what the ilating poxxfrs to her male pi >geny 1 » age ti rove 671 11 : lu lake that occupied the valley of the not oiilx (ln>r*,i glil.x reliable digvst- •2:50 7:50 3.2 l ot W a ld e n ....... 710 10:49 5:06 lied Riv«r ol tin N’ oith during the result will be in sixty days. — Tim boom in g apparent lu fissliii- experi ed the A B C of what tlie term bacon ant, but it contains great ton ic and 2:55 7:56 .5 .. Currln......... . 737 10:41 4:59 menus, D - m a r k s Professor T. W. Shaw rcconstim l ive pro|K’rties us well. | 2:59 7*59 6.3 Ferro Gordo. . 770 10:38 4:53 ments xvith dairy steers. And those horman late Pleistocene period This lake 3:01 8:04 7.7 Baker........... . 807 10:33 4:47 xvlio have undertaken the tn*k o f dis In American Agriculturist I'liis f.-imotn D 'u i c d y enables the 3:14 8:14 8.8 . iKtrena , ., ,. 841 10:30 4:44 extendi <1 oxet a large area 111 N o rth n j j 3:17 8:17 9,5 crediting the value of the dairy steer st. much nml digestive org a n s to th or . Re<! Ki*cs. . . 891 10:23 4:39 ,i i . . , , , 7 Reduced Round Trip Excursion 3:3018:20 10 6 . . Uravel P i t ... . 901 10:20 4 . « J'akota Minnesota and Canada T l i o O r n f t l l o r n p . oughly digest. assim ilate and contri as a feeder have a hard task before 1 1 ^ 5 8:85 11.8 Stewart........ 914 loloi 4:20 Bird exceeded all the great lakes in 1 Rates, The draft horse Is the tiorbe for the bute to tin' tisMic“ ¡ill of the nourish 3:38 8:40 12 ......... them. ........... star.............. I. 917 9.48 4 16 3:41 8:45 12 8 ment that is contained in such food as Rocky Point. . 046 9:45 4:12 farmer. There Is loss risk in raising tt. li/e . The overflow of tlie l ike is Bound tup passenger rates Chi- 8 U50 9 :05 15.6 .. Bed Bridge . 1020 9:35 4 06 Where the Dairy I on lleign l. amt then you have something xvhen it may Is 1 eaten. 3:56.9:15 16 6 . . . Wildwood. Supposed to h .xv pass»d into the ',;ig ° to Portland and return, via 1040 9:30 4:00 K odol Dyspepsia t'ure clears the . . . . . 17 0 — H unt’» Professor Kokh's of Missouri, who 10C0 Is grown — something that xv ill xx-ork Minnesota river through a ihaimel direct line will be $75.00 and from xx ,i\ ami makes sure the journey from End of i r ick has boen studying dairy conditions tn and do a lot o f it and something that ■ Bout 5o K c t deep, •» • or 111011 miles Missouri River points $6000 »¡••km—• t" licaltli ¡mil weakness to uujeet to cuftiiKe w ithout notice. Europe, says that the parts of Kurope will sell, says a farmer strength. If the stonm cli is disor- All outward freight forwarded only at th« long and a mil» wide, the outlines These tickets will be on sale daily joint ri*k of »hljii er bid ] consignee. developed to the greatest extent In an dci t-d K od ol xx ill cure it. o f which may still 1 c traced The j commencing June i-t and continu- agricultural way are the noted dairy Stage ¡eave» W ildwood after the arrival of O n Ilio A le r t . k o d o l Ib spepsin Cure lays the fotin- train on Monday», Wednesday« and Fridays ake was held Back I>v the north* ru itig until Sept. 15th with final re sections, and the most Intelligent and Ohio farmers, according to au ex dati n for health, and til** upbuilding for Hon it a nn«i or*e<*n. Returning o»i Tiies- rnur^Alays and Saturday» lee sheet, but after the melting of turn limit ol October 31st pros|H>rous o f E’ vopeau farmers are change, nre demanding fa ir n e s s and of -tii 11 gth by cleansing, purifiying dey«. Freight will not W reeei’.ed at the o *v S F dairy farmers The richest land and will see that all the legislation In Ohio and sxxu'etcning the glan ds anil mcm- U. K. Fepot after 5 p m. Tn injure forward J M. I itbc latter, the lake once more ie ing on next train freight nm»f Ho del'v^rcd a tin* highest prlcexi land over there fair is not exclusively for two or thrx'o large l»rnii«'s <4 tla* stom ach , and by sup an«j ginned its uatuial drainage to the le tin t* t • i cru.il ol it Ue.ijg billed plying natural juices necessary to ly »warms with dairy cow*. cities. jiprtb through the Red river. 1 i'vfKvt iudifcueUvb, M suuUatiuu aml j A . IS. W O O D , M a n a g e r Suhscrih« for the Leader. Our Refrigerator J. H. Bartels $ Co. - \ i l Market Reports. B u y o n CrotBitF CATARRH 'cUfo I um L & THOMPSON ¡HOTEL "• * fi. B. tt. n. t li.