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Lodge Directory. M A. F. & A. M. Cottage Grove Meetings 1st and of each mouth. Oliver L. F. TOBACCO BREEDING. Veatch, W. M. Wooley, Secy. Appomatux 1‘ost No. 34 . Meets at 1 p. uj . on the and and 1th Saturday of each month. Dr. D. I.. Woods, Post Com. G. W. McReynolds, Adjutant w . o. w . Bohemia Camp No. ‘¿00. .Meets each B’riday evening. L- W. Baker, Consul Com. Ckns. VanDenburg, Clerk. 0 . E. S. Cottage Grove Chapter No 4 . Meetings held on 2 nd and 4 th Fri day of each mouth. Mrs. Rosenburg, W. M. T. C. Wheeler, W. P. Mrs. Maud Wheeler, Secy. K. o f P. Juventus Lodge No. 48 . Meets every Wednesday night. S. It. Piper Chancellar Com Cbas. VanDenburg, K. of R. & S. 1. O. O. F. Cottage Grove No.08. •Meetings every Saturday night. S. S. Shortridge, N. G. Gus D. Gross, Secy. R o y a l N e ig h b o r s . Meets 2nd and 4 th Wednesday ot each month. Ethel Bisby, Oracle. Mre. ' ' W. Wallace, Recorder. M .W .O f A. Meetings 1 st and 2 rd Tuesday. Leltoy Woods, Consul. C. W. Wallace, Secy. R ebekahs Cottage Grove No. 24. Meetings 1 st, 3rd and 5th Friday ot each mouth. Etta Baker, N. G. Katie B. Veatch, Secy. B A Modern Brotherhood of America Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday at I. O. O. F. Hall. T. W. Jenktus.Sec. w . o. w . St. Valentine Circle 121. Meets ist and 3 rd Tuesday in W O. W. Hall. Flora J. Miller, Clerk. L. O. T. M. Lady Latnsftn Hive No. 42. Meets 2nd and 4th Friday of each mouth. Mrs. Mary SchmuU, L. C. Miss LetaSanford, K K. K. O. T. M. Cascade No. (10. Meets every Thursday night. O. 11 . Veatch, Com. K. K. Bennis, Cootor. ECZEMA and PILE CURE p p ep K n o w in g w h a t U w as to 1 suffer, I w ill g iv e F R E E O F U H A E U E . t o liny afflicted a p o s itiv e cure for E czem a, S a lt R h eum , E rysip e la s . P iles a u d Sk in D iseases. In sta n t relief. D o n ’t suffer longer. W rite I', w . W I L L I A M S ,4 0 0 M an h at ta n A venu e, Y Y. E n c lo se sta m p . 209 Keep bright and you’ll bo kept busy. Light is the magnet that draws trade. A show window brilliantly lighted with electric lights m a k e s many a sale “the night before.” It a t t t acts at t ent i on, makes it easy for your display to be examined, and shows your goods to the best advantage. Electric light is the best and o ily illuiuinai'l. When may our man s e e you about it? W ii.r.i.M M Kirt ■wi-T Lodge No. 5 1 . 3rd Wednesdays G. A . R. M THE EYEAND ITS CARE V a i 11 \ Iti.K cm ic Co. Tho Loader tells the news. B c l e iit iilc .Tit*it»oil o f O b t u lu lu t f f o r m i t y o f S t r a in . GRAZING FEES W ILL BE COLLEC TED (PRESERVES. E U n ite d S ta te » L an d Office, R o seln irv O re.. N o v . 23, 19W. N o tic e Is Imi by g iv e n that in c o m p lia n c e w ith «. .<■ p r o v isio n s of th e a c t of C o n g re ss of J u n e 2, lsTM. e n title d “ A n a c t fo r th e sa le o f tim b e r la u d s I )-i In th e S t a t e s of C a lifo rn ia , O regon. N e v a d a a n d W a sh in g to n T e r r ito r y ,’’ A recent decision of a federal as e x te n d e d to all tho P u b lic Land judge bus been widely commeuted S ta te s l»v a c t of o f A u g u st 4. 1*92, upon throughout the weston the su p IR A D. H Y L A N D , position that it declared illegal the of L o w e ll, C o u n ty of L ane regulation of grazing on forest re- S ta te lo r T e r r ito r y ) of O regon , By Dr Franc Lucile H ard. Ro nts I serves and the system of charging h a s th is d a y llleil In th is office h is ! 1-4 Chrisman Building, Eugen -. sw o rn s ta te m e n t No. 7(120 for tlie p u r for grazing permits As a matter c h a s e of th e N y , o f S\V % ; N VV k of ' 1—Cornea 6 — Virtrious Humor of fact, the decision, which was S E ^ m id SW \ of NK \ of S ection N o. 2 — Aqueous Humor 7—Optic Nerve handed down by Ju d g e Whitson, 12 In T o w n sh ip No. 20 s o u th , R a n g e 3— Pupil 8 — Retina N o . 2. w e s t . w . M ., a n d w ill offer of the LTnited States District Court | 4—Iris !•—Cboriod p roof to s h o w th a t th e land s o u g h t is I for eastern W ashington, in the case m ore v a lu a b le for Its tim b e r o r s to n e 5 —Crystaline lens 10—Sclerotic of the Unitod States vs. Matthews, l-KODCCK. th a n fo r a g r ic u ltu r a l p u rp o se s, a n d Last week the eyebrows, eyelids, ; has no bearing whatever upon the ( Brie- a quoted are wholesale.) to e sta b lish Ids c la im to said la n d be- eyelashes and muscles of the eye legality of the grazing regulations Rutter, country 2 5C f o r W . W ( aik in s, U . S, C o m m is were described. Now the eyeball or ot grazing fees, which stand pre- Rutter, cooking 2 OC sio n e r , a t id s office in E u gen e. O re g o n , o n T h u r sd a y , th e 4tli d a y of and its contents are to be consid cisely as before. The legal ques Rutter, creamery, lb • 3-‘>c A p ril, 1907 ered. tion involved was simply this: Butter fat Me n a m e s a s w itn e sses: 3 « ^ On inspection of the eye tlie first Does the law authorizing the Sec- Hggs O scar D rury, (tr o v e r W alk er, W il 3uc thing noticed is a curved, trunspa. retary of Agriculturo to i-s ie regu- Chickens 1 2C bur H y la n d . W illia m W. S ailor, o f L o w e ll, O re g o n . rent surface called the Cornea. T he ' lations make th- brea<'h of those Onions, cwt. $ 2 .0 0 A n y an d all p erson s claim ! ng a d Cornea is about one thirty-second I regulations a crime? Apples, bushel according to v e rsely th e a b o v e -d e sc r ib e d land s are of an inch thick in the center and * r.2 5 r e q u e sted t o lile th e ir c la im s in th is J u d g e 'W h itso n ’s decision merely quality slightly more than that at the edges ¡answered this question “ N o ." It.ChiU«*ru bark, old 7C office o n o r before siilil Itli d a y of A p ril. 1907. It is composed of many fibrous I was in substance th a t the objection Hides, f ?n 8 ) j c 1-12 3 2 ! J. T. Hr' ' ", R egister. layers of tissues aud is closely to the indictment against Walter X ilt hi ! dr. lo b e Regulations Unmodified by Recent Decision of Federal Judge Mis apprehension Corrected. = U n i V isitors to the U nited Stated depart m ent o f agriculture station in Connecti cut last season w ere struck w ith the m arvelous results obtained In breeding for uniform ity o f strata*. The work Is to be further carried on. T he above Illustrates a choice plant w ith the seed pod bagged. Seed saved under bag In this m anner Is lurgcr, heavier and lose T IM B E R L A N D , A FT JU N K 3. 1*78— N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N . For Benefit of Farmers and Merchants ON HOME PRODUCTION matted by a network of invisible Matthews was tho absence of a law- P-tatoc $1*25 N O TIC E FO R P I 'D U R A T I O N . nerves, which accounts for the in defining the act tin rein charged ns Cabbngi •w t #1.50 tense pain suffered upon getting a criminal offense D e p a r tm e n t o f th«* In ter io r, T u m ip s $ i .oo Upon that Lain) O lfiee at R o seliu r g , Ore. any foreign substance into the eye. j ground the court held that the de Carrots-, cwt $ 1.00 O cto ller 22ml liKSi. Just back of the Cornea is a tiny murrer must be sustain' >1 and Ihe . • . in ip I, l-W t $1.75 N o tic e 1 1 h ereb y g iv en t h a t G eorge space known as the Anterior C ham , defendant discharged. W. H o lla n d of C r o w , O re g o n , h a s fe r and tilled with a watery fluid tiled n o tic e o f his In te n tio n t o m a k e Though the point was simple and li m il five-year proof In su p p o r t o f h is called tbe Aqueous Humor. This clear enough, it was entirely mU- (Retail pri ,t > are <| noted) c la im , viz: H o m e s te a d E n tr y N o contains a little albumen nod some c<iuKtMicte«i in the press report* of VVheat, bu dic 1 80c ¡»(¡42 m ad e N o v . 21.189!). for t h e NEK salts, but is mostly water. S ectio n 22 , T o w n s h ip 1!) x .. R an ge ii Iv’b, LüOj) .ca the decision ami in editorial com \Yh ' at and C liO K IS TOBACCO PLA NT, N ext in succession comes the ments upon it. For instance, in $ 26.00 W .. n m l th a t sa id p r o o f m il li«« m ade ton su scep tib le to dl •'•use than when saved Iris (or rainbow of the eye). lief o re W. W. C a lk in s, I S. C o m m is Tbi- the Wjrrniiug Tribune of Tuesibiy, OD a, bush d 40 sio In the ordinary maimer. The main n e r . a t Ills office a t E11 'u ni, O re I is the dark part of the eye which November (>, news of J u d g e Whit $2‘ d .O ‘ II, toil g o n o il J a n u a r y a, 1907. value o f the process Is to prevent uc we see. Its color us we all know chop, ton He m im e s th e fo llo w in g w itn e sse s $ 26.00 son’s action was given under th« Cle -, wilt it cldental cross fertilization betw een t o p rove h i- c o n tin u o u s resid en ce poor and g » 1 i >1 ;r thr.wgh the agen varies in individuals, brown and headlines: “ Grazing Fees illegal O it s and ve cU chopped, ton $25.00 up on and c u ltiv a tio n o . th e la n d v iz .; cy o f bees and * Insects. R esu lts blue being the most common. T he Decides Federal Ju'lg**,” all 1 the M r ■1, to n $24.oo F ran k C ren sh a w ol f P a n th e r . O re , are so far noi * N ew England Iris is a delicate little curtain sepa article declares that “ As a result of s b n -;- $ 2 5 .0 0 C hurch S te p h e n s o f ( 'r o w , O re g o n ; rating tlie anterior from the pos the decision, Matthews, who e n F lo u r , va. H om estead. «WÍ $ 1 . 90 S c o tt G illcupie o f P a n th e r , O regon; terior chamber. In the center is, tered the Mount Rainier l'\>rest R- ut, cwt $2.4o F ra n k lio li.im l of C row . O regon . I'o t t c h C r i M i i . . » I :» IVew J e r s e y . 27-22 B e n . iam in L. E n n v . R e g ister . what appears to us, as a black spot, serve without the permit quiivt K o b e i bar«ey, per 751b sack $ 1.05 I ilo not believe there Is u section In that in reality is a circular hole R o b e i b a r ici- standard, sack $ 1.0 > soutti Jersey Hint Mould not grow through which the rays of light by the-Sec. is still using the reserve N e a r ly every p erson w ho is su b je c t $ 1 : and is not paying the fee imposed 11 i baled, ton peaches, but onllnurlly good, loumy to a t t a c k s from th e sto m a c h suffers pass on their way to the Retina (of MARKET. I IVK s t o c k by the Secretary.” As a matter of so ils urn capable o f producing u large a m orb id dread o f m lie te tlc treatm en t tree, w ith the capacity for g ivin g a this more will be given later). This fact, Mr. M atthew ’s sheep were int- Co, for relief, t h a t Is th r e e-fo u r th s s t a r v a hole, the pupil, regulates the large q u antity of first class fruit. This mediately removed upon notice by Sheep tio n a n d o n e -fo u r th t o a s t an d m ilk. ■ \ 'Á character o f soli m akes handsom e re amount of light which reaches the the forest officers and have not Aeai, dressed 7 c O n th e o th e r h a n d y o u c a n eat as y o u p le a se aud illg e st th e food b y the turns. While- our deep sandy so ils— Retina, by expanding when in a since entered tlie reseruo. Hogs, dressed 7° aid of a good d ig e s t a n t, th u s g iv in g the soil that Is of little value for th e dim illumination, and contracting In the Sheridan, Wyo.. Rost it i th e tir e d s to m a c h e q u a lly a s m u ch stap le crops w ill produce fruit, In upon going into a b rig h t light. said: “ A decision fraught with r e s t. E a t w h a t y o u p lea se find take INDIGESTION. sm aller q u an tities to he snre, o f the T his is caused by two Hets of fibers N o ap p etite, lo s s of s tr e n g th , ner- a little K odol for In d ig estio n after highest ea tin g and sellin g qu alities— ui the Iris, One, of radiating fibeis importance to Wyoming stockmen \ eiixiiei--, h e a d a c h e , c o n stip a tio n , bad y o u r m ea ls. I t d ig e sts w lm t y o u e a t . fruit th a t w ill com pare fuvorably In which act in enlarging tbo pupil is th a t appearing in this issue, b r e a th , g e n e r a l d e b ilit y , s o u r r is in g s, Sold b y B en son s P h a r m a cy . wherein it is held by the United size, flavor and color w ith any m oun ami the other of circular fibers States District court that the collec and c a ta r r h of th e sto m a c h are a ll tain fru it—I w ish to em phasize the d u e to in d ig e s tio n . K od ol D y sp e p sia fact that these sandy, sem i barren which act in closing the pupil like tion of lees for grazing livestock b (In i'-c u r e s In d ig e s tio n . T h is n e w d ts- a draw string. T hus allowing only rj rep resen t* th e natural ju ic es of tracts of south Jersey sand curt t>e illegal. * * * Since its imposition turned Into profitable Investm ents as much light as is necessary to e n this fee has been regarde I at, ill« ,al <lig -ti:iii n s th ey e x is t In a h e a lth y -tom .-,.-li, co m b in ed w ith th e greatest, through the agency o f th e peach. If ter the eye. and a rbitrary by many well-in kin .11 1 m ic a n d ri c o n s tr u c tiv e p r o p - N ext week tbe Ciystuline Lons formed Wyoming people, aud tlie rat the- trees an- sufficiently fed, th e n at i-b. !ul lly -p e p s ia C u re d o e s ural deficiency of plant fond being fur aud Ciliary Muscle, or the focusing views expressed by tlie court iu n o t only cu r e In d ig e stio n and d y s- nished. the results are m ost gratifying. apparatus of the eye will bo talked _ , p ep sin , but th e fam ou s rem e d y cu res t h is decision m e e t it 1 g e n ' r a i|>- ,|| sto m a c h tr o u b le s by cleansing, —Joseph Ilarton. about. proval h ere * ’ lh u lit ig a n t is p u rify in g , sw e e te n in g und s tr e n g th e n - still running his sheep on the ing tin* mucous membranes lining the TiiiNt D e p e n d uu r n r u i c m . Lumber Notes Rainier Reserve without paying tho sto m a c h . Wo m ust depend on the farm er who K o d o l Dyspt p-la Cure a fter m e a ls is Mr. C. B. »Sayre, a prominent fees.’’ w ill raise at least a fe w horses each n o t o n l\ th o r o u g h ly r elia b le d ig e s t - year In connection w ith other lin es of lumberman ot Portland who had tlie Decisions like Ju d g e Whitson a n t, b u t it c o n ta in s g r e a t to n ic and live stock production and grain grow misfortune to be held here during had before been made by the k-'i- r e c o n s tr u c tiv e p ro p erties as w e ll. e n a b le s th e lug for our supply o f horses. The the recent storm in conversation eral courts in three other districts. T h is fa m o u s rem ed y i , stom ach a u d d ip e s iive o r g a n s to th or- sm nll farm er w ho does not h ave land said “ T h e general bend of opinion 59 OUKhIy d ig e st, a s s im ila t e a n d c o n tr l- enough to keep mures for breeding pur amongst tlie larger lumber m a n u o n e o i th e m s ix y e a r s a g o , b u t n o n OI t h e s e in te r fe r e s in th all of th e n o u rlsh - poses e xclu sively should aim to use jifv/yoRK^ facturers throughout Oregon and with the right of the l nited State:- meli! fii.it is c o n ta ilici) In s u d i fo o d a s m arts for work purposes aud breed innv tic cnten. them. This w ill cau se som e Incon parts of Washington seems to be to institute civil action against trrs K o d o l D is p e p s ia Dure c le a r s tlu* passers violating the grazing regu >« i> venience In g e ttin g the farm w ork done, toward a curtailment ot the cut. E l y s C r eam B alm and m ak es su r e th è jo u r n e y frin ii Tlie general prices of lumber are lations, or with c harging the gra but more healthy, normal colts are pro T h i s Ro inotíy i-. n S p e c i f i c , si.-i.Ili- * to lie a lth am i w e a k n e s s to S u r e to Givo S a tis f a c tio n . duced In th is w ay than when the mures such ns to make it an incentive to ing fee- T he United States Circuit s tr e n g th . if th è sto n m e h is «lisor- CS V E S R ELIEF A T O N C E . are allow ed to run Idle. If the mares the manufacturer to produce ns Court of Appeal* for tho Ninth dered K o d o l w ill cure it. K i ì 1 Di sp ep sia C u i<■ lava th è foiin - \ t cleanses, soot lies, beala, and protects the aro worked they w ill not su iter from much as possible and in case an Circuit decided definitely, iu the ¡.iti 01 for I a lth . an d th è u p b u llilin g Excused membrane. It cures Catarrh and luck o f exercise, and the foal Is more opening is made so as to allow the case of Dastervignes vs. United " ~ tr e n g lh by e lo a n sin g , p u r llìy in g Irivcs away a Cold in the Head quickly, apt to la* grow n p r o p e rly the first su m shipment of lumber in any quantity States, that the provisions of tbe and sweraraiing the glands find mem- ilestores the Senses of Taste and Smeil. mer. to California points this might pro aet of March I, i8!)7, delegated ti brniie.s of the stomach, and hy sup Kasy to use. Contains no injurious drug-t. natural juices necessary • to \p p lied into the nostrils and absorbed. duce a slump in tiie prices a propo the Secretary the power to make plying F a r m M u ll D e l i v e r y . perfect indigestion, assimilation and Uirge Size, r>0 rents tit Druggists or by sition the larger lumbermen hop: regulations, is constitutional, that util ; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. nutrition. Kodol digests what you The engravin g sh ow s u traveling mull box plan that, according to a to overcome by reducing the cut. the regulation prohibiting the pa s eat, previ nts colic,cholera, diarrhoea, !-:UY BROTHFRS, SC Warren St.. New York. flux, dysentery and summer com w riter In the Ohio Farm er, can be This action will probably be taken turing of sheep on forest 1 c-rves operated nt any distance, from n fe w up and acted upon at a meeting of without a permit is valid, and that plaints generally, and Its list* will cure iniligi-s' ion and « In-raii.- ilysp- p-la rods to UO rods. The greater the dls the lumbermen soon. the federal courts will enforce pernmnently. Kodol is good alike tunce the coarser the w ire m ust be and the regulation by injunction f r y ini:- .-uni old. Your druggist Mr. H. D. Critea, manager of the the tighter It m ust Is* stretched. No. 0 T he Supreme Court of Arizona sells it. w ire w ill serve for l.'tO rods The tw o Disston Lum ber company was in M rs . I. E . T hompson . three judges sitting, in th e case ot | posts m ust be w ell braced, so that the tlie Grove on business connected Kates per day ............................. |i.o Dent vs. United States (70 Pacific 60 Y E A R S ’ with his company the first pait of R oom and board, per w e e k .......... $4.50 Reporter, 455 ), went still further, E X P E R IE N C E the week. under circumstances which made Mr. Dale, a large pole aud piling the decision most emphatic. Dent contractor of Northern California is Rod to d R> r>Q New Time Table. was criminally prosecuted for gra/. in this field with a view of making ing sheep on a forest reserve with- i lit effect Sunday, Nov. 2 ’> 12 a m it his headquarters. **<*• out a permit, iu violation of the! Botri Nearly all tho mills iu the vicin regulations, and the court had held NORTH HOCNU T r a d e M ark . s D esign s ity of Cottage Grove closed down that hi.* act was not a crime; but as ; Rod t*dR> •'<) No ili 1 :^3 a m C o p y r i g h t s A c . - for the holidays but it is the expec soon as tlie Dastervignes case was 1 A nY onr «twidlrif n pkotch anil d escrip tio n m ay No 18 Cottage Grove Local 5 . I 0 a m mfl. q ill kly a s c e rta in o u r .............. free w h e th e r a n tation that, they will all be running decided for the government the M’.vctifion is pri-hably p:\temi4ble. C o m m u iiira- No 12 r i .20 a m ti-ins stric tly co n fid en tial. HANDBOOK o n L a te n t« again bv the r:5th. free. O ldest i ency fo r secu rin g p a te n ts . No 14 New Fast Train 6:13 p m Arizona court granted a rehearing | ¡sent 1 ’"itet'.ts t iki-n th ro u g h M uun A Co. rece iv e of the Dent case and held that the 1 tin-rial notice, w ith o u t c h arg e, in th e 801TH BOUND IH lV K I.IN O M A IL IIOX. Clcnr U|> th è e n m p le x io n . clen n se Dastervignes decision was bindit : No I 5 1 . 2 G a m tops will not t>c draw n together and th è llv«-r lim i toni* thè sy stem . Ynu on all courts in the ninth circuit in 1 \ b an N om ely illu s tra te d w eekly T.anrest etr- the win* allow ed to sag Whenever c a li liest d o (Ititi bv il dose o r t'vn «if No 13 New Fast Train 4.30 a nt filiation "f »mv eotentlfic tournai. T e rm s. f«3 a l'e W ttt's L lttl Risi i h . Safe, re ible criminal i>s well as civil cases, and four nioñtbs, ' “ |L ioiii *ou by __ 1eaters. ttu* wire loosens the hraee m ust be little p ills w ith u rep u tatim i No i t 2.55 p m T h e li, » Dent was therefore guilty of r tightened If lla* tllsln in v traveled 1» pilla ttiat e v e r y o n e k n ow I! u n i - No I 7 Cottage Grove Local H .50 p m h Office, 635 F 8L Wash last o o , D. C. ci line short and no loads are t> pass under mcDded by K cn snu l'h .irm u e.v So far, therefore, the court dr-I tin* w ire the posts mast not la* s j high. : How s This? W hon th è e o ld w ind* dry nm! rack A fter the mult man has put tho mall ) th è sk ln n b o x «>( s a lv e etili stiv e visions as to the oriuiiuality of 'it" Wi'oii'T 11 ■* Hundred il«dlars Rc- Into tho box he pushes that end Ui m u d i d is c o m fo r t. In b u y ln g »u lve p a s s contrary to the forest resetv by means of tin* Iron red. The side at j look for th è uan ie oli tlu* b o x to nvold regulation are conflicting. l i La i . w a i «1 fo r any «• i*«' o f C atarrh t h a t tin* lions«* having he«*n lowered, ther* n n y im lttltio n s lim i be su re y o u get adjudication of the point can not «• ini « o t I «■ curivi b y I l u l l s C a ta rrh T im e Table No. 4 Cun*. w ill he enough fall to m ake tho box ! th è o r ig in a i D i'W Itt's W itch H azel T o ta k e e ffect N o v e m b e r 1 likM». F. .1. i hi m ; v & C o., be had until the ruling o f a higher S a lv e . Soli! by Iten son 's l ’h n rn m ey . tr a w l rapidly. East B »uo i 3 and 4 Tuesday W. Bound T oled o, t). court has beeu scouted; but no and Sal only “ T h e y like th è tu s te n s w elt ns " • i in- m, i r -ig n c il,. h a v e k n o w n court has questioned the right ol 1 and 2 Daily Ex «■ixitl F u ll-». tiinple su g a r ” is w lm t m ie m o tlie r i I.C I -ni'.« foi the l ist 15 y e a r s , a n d No 3—No 1 )«jpt Sunday. No 2—No 4 W ith the g asl crops, good season and « r o to o f K e n n e d y » l.aX.-itive ('Oligli the Secretary of Agriculture t o 1 I k - i « -, hia p e r K c tly h o n o ra b le In a ll P.M I A .M I M * t »T! ow * B ley a . m . r j S y r u p . Thl* m oderi! c o lig li sy r u p is make regulations and to recover lui- - i c t i o n s and lin a n c liilly 2 :*) 7 :30 U Cot 'age Grove. good dem and for llv«> sto. k and farm ! 671 12:00 fi.l*« 2 :40 7:50 L3 W a ld o u __ 710 11 i’ 4:h product* generally. It l* no wonder iib solv tely friv frmn nny op tate or damages for tiespnss through civil a b le to - irry •< a t any o b lig a tio n s 2:49 7 ’fi» 6.7 Cerro Gordo . *07 ll :16 4:fio ntireotle. C on tn ln s llo u e y n in i t ir. m ad b y h is lin n . .1:00 8:14 6 . ♦, that the fairs throughout tin* country I Dorena....... $41 1 11 08 4:44 C on torn i* t o tlu* N a tio n a l l'un» Forai action. 3:1S H;40 12 tV.ll.l-IM K i . x n a n * M a k v ix , . . ^tar......... 917 10:40 4 1. are l i n i n g th«* most sin e e ssfu l exlilbl an d «Iriig b i s . Seb i by Ite n so n 's G razing trespassers will be re 3:28 9:50 13 5 W icks 946 TOSI 1:25 '*VI k »I'-sale D r u g g ists , T o led o , (». 1.3.4 9:05 15 0 tlon* tu m any years. The sta te fair»; i ’hurir.acy. Red Bridge 1020 10:28 4:1« strained from violation of the r e g u lla U ' l a ta r ti l'un* i* taken it)ter- 1:34 9 15 16 6 . W ildw ood....... 1040 10:15 4:17 wh'eh have lieen held so far have been lations by injunction proceeding* II:i i . . i-iinu biria-tly u p on th e b lo o d 3: 50 > 4 5 20 0 . . . P b s t o u 10(4) 10:00 4:10 M otlier» w lto g in - tlielr d itlilr e ii record breakers In every w ay. and the Subject to cn a a ire v itn o u t notice. Mirili of th e s y s te m , K en nedy s I n x n tlv e C o lig li S y r u p in- aud sued for civil damages until ami inuc sm aller fairs re|K>rte«l have all been | vnrlablv in d orso It. Chllilren llke II A il outw ard freight forwarded on ly at tbe Prii-e 75 c e n ts sont fri* higher courts shall have Joint -itk of «hijiiter and con»U uee. su ccessfu l. It is gratifyin g to know beeauso th è ta sto Is so p le n sn u t. t ’on- the otti •»i I I by a ll d r u g g is ts , Stage leave» W ildwood after the arrival of this a* fairs are tin product o f the a # ttiin s h ou ey nn«l tu r * I' u n ilv F ill* far Con- train on Monday*. W ednesdays and Fridays It is tlu* O rigi reached a decision os to tlie crimi for B onita aod Orve«*.* R eturning ou Tues- rteulturul elass«.s, and they show tlun nai C a v a tile ('m ig li Syrup am i I» un- nal character of such trespass«*. stip «lav«. T bursiU yaand s»iur,!» w hen the farm ers have favorable cot» n v n le d for th è reliel of cr.nip D rlves T he forest service will continue to | h r e ie h t w ill n o t U* receive«! at . . tbe ,™ o . \ 9 . E. j !t. R. a f te r a p. m . To I n .u re fo rw a n t- exclude unpermitted stock from all ditlons they can do things as w e ll iu tìie c o b i o u t tb r e u g li thè b o w e ls Conforin* l o tlu* N a lle im i P ure F o o d : in S > ,’n n e l t ,ri,ia ( f rig h t m u st be e re a in any other c la s s o f b u s in e s s men. N a lV'V 4 ieriy U sore I a m p le tim e to p e rm it ol li b e in g b d i l e l llv ed. h ■ and d r u g h n v. SoUl by Ite n so n 's forest reserve» and to collect g r a z tlo n a l Stockm an un«l Farmer. The fam ous Ù tile pille, ing fee» for all stock under permit. t l ’b a r t n u c y . A. B. WOOD. Manager, CATARRH THOMPSON HOTEL Scientific American. MUNN&Cc New York 0 . & i E. fi. lì. CO .