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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
.
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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*
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tlu*
N
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im
i
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ure
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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
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i E. fi. lì. CO
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