Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1905-1915, April 06, 1909, Image 4

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BACK G IV ES OUT
Plenty
NEW WORK iN
NEW BUILDINGS
ol
Cottage
Grove
Readers
Have Thia Experience.
You Ux the kidney»- -overwork them.
They can’t keep up the continual
with that thorough attention to
strain.
The back gives out—it ache» anti
f detail w h ich always insures sat­
pains;
isfaction to ow ners or tenauts.
I'rinary troubles set in.
Ih>n,t wait longer—tike Doan’s Kid­
O ur work never has to be done
ney Pill».
over, and we live up to our con­
Cottage («rove people tell you how
tracts. W e undertake any k ind
they act.
. o f plum bin g, gas or heating that
Walter Rogers of Cottage (»rove, Ore­
is know n to m odern b u ild iu g
gon, say»: “ I suffered for some time
from pains in my back and sides caused
m ethods.
W e em p lo y the best
mt
by disordered kidneys. I thought the
w orkm en and personally super­
OPYRlCK?
trouble would soon disappear, but in­
vise all work.
stead it grew gradually worse. The
kidney secretions were so frequent that
I was forced to rise many times during
the night and the passages were attend­
ed with pain. 1 tried nearly every
remedy that was brought to uiy atten­
tion aud also us*»«! liniments and plasters
but did not succeed in finding any re­
lief. 1 then read of Doan's Kidney
pills and was so impresse«! that I pro­
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VV - V » cured a box at Benson’s Pharmacy. 1
received relief from the first an«l was so
much encouraged that I continued until
a
complete cure was effected.”
P r o fe s s io n a l C a r d s .
C L A S S IF IE D A D V ER T ISEM EN T S.
For sale by all dealers. Price .50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Bnffalo, New
York, sole agents for the United States.
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best W ashington Cedar shingles
Remember the name—Doan’s—and
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j — free o f sap, worm holes and take no other.
planned, arranged and executed
Phillips Brothers
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jO R K iN R o b in s o n , C ottage drove.
Cottasi- l . rovo. Or.
For b argain s in fruit, stock and
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ATTO RNEY A T L A W
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Cheap, for cash.
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Fresh m ilch cow for sale, or w ill
omre In Mi'Karland Hiilldmit
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for w ork. A p p ly to
over I’-ocliraii'e Furniture SUirc
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Special Attention C.ivcn to M in ili« «m i
Corporation Law.
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REAL ESTATE
DEALS PROMPTLY EFFECTED
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C. JO H NSO N,
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Estate* Administered. Minim Patent«
Procured. M inim and Corporali on I.aw
a specialty, office over Griffin, Vcntch
Hardware.
Office Phone. Main 113. Residence. M.
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Stewart Porter nuililim
Phone MSI
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Chas. C ochran, C otta ge G rove, Or.
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D R A Y IN Q
Leave orders at Cunningham's Con­
fectionery Phone 73 or phone
residence 4 06
Hauling Done Promptly at
Reasonable Charge
W . A. H O G A T E
Cottage Grove Dray Co.
W . T. KAYSER
Phone, Main 921
PR O PR IE TO R
Cor. 2nd «S: Main Sts., Cottage ('»rove,Or.
5
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All Kinds of Hauling and
Heavy Dray W ork
M I L L E R ’S
Machine Shop
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All kinds of machine and repair
work done promptly and at reason­
able prices.
A 4
OLD LiiADER BUILDING
Third Street,
H . C. M A D S E N ,
O F F IC E
at J. V. Thornton'« Confectionery.
PHONE
Office, 1426
Residence, 59.4
L o d g e cards w ill lie published in
COTTAGE (»ROVE, OREGON
W atchm aker .
Kepairln« at reasonable cnarKea.
Moving Pianos a Specialty
With Special Equipment
directory form in the Leader at the
rate o f $.V a year.
A ll work guarantee-i ttrst-ctaga.
A n y lod ge de-
siriu g representation
Watches, (Hook« and Jewelry at Low eat Price
COTTAGE G RO VE, ORE.
sent the names o f
should
pre­
its officers
and
m eetin g dates to this office.
Titles Examined. Drafting and Blue Printing.
Present Ownership Maps Furnished. Farm
Loans at Lowest Rates. Notary Public.
C. S. FREELAND H C qhpmj
F E E D IN G
PH EASAN TS,
A N D OLD.
ABSTRACTORS
Rooms « and to McChing Building
Corner Eighth and Willamette Sts.
Telephone Red IIS1
EUGENE. OREGON
E . R . W e lls
ANY KIND OF A HORSE
ARCHITECT
Unique anil beautiful de­
signs, Plans and Specifica­
tions of all kinds of bnildings of any
cost. Fees reasonable.
Room 10,1st Nat. Bank Bldg, Kugenc, Or
m— — —
r w p WW— mR— — h
G
r o v e
G allery
New Management
New Equipment.
will l>c well shod if we do the shoeing—
dray horse, carriage horse or the trotter
because we have the skill the experi­
ence and ft. knowledge of horses and
their hoofs. We are on special watch
lor instances of interfering, overreach
ing, lameness and gait. With all that
we dofiht if we charge any more than
some ask for careless, even injurious
work.
CLIFFORD & SPRIGGS
West Side Shop.
CATARRH
Come and see us. We
will do our utm ost to
please you.
a a s»
A . J. A r m s t r o n g .
ftY-FEVER
OOTTAOR
QKOVR
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Hospital ami Sanitarium
All the latest treatments.
Electrical
PLAIN aid M E D IC A C I) BATHS
X -K A Y
LABORATOUY
For further particular, aitare*»
D r . H . V. B C I I L K K F .
SA
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y s
C
ream
B
alm
S u re to Give Satisfaction.
GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE.
It rlennseM, soothes, beala and protect« ths
I diseased membrane resulting from Catarrh
and «Itivvn away a Ooli in tlo- Head quickly.
B**stoi.'s the Senses of Taste and Snudi.
¡ Easy (o na»». Contain.» no injurions drugs
Applfof into the liOMtril* an«l ahsorbeit.
L a iv * Si/.*«, AO <*enta at Dmggiato or by
mail. Liquid Cream Balm for nao in
abunirers, 75 conta.
ILY BROTHERS. 5 « Warren St.. N«w York.
--Harness and Saddles--
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
Whips, Rol»es, Blankets, Dog Collars, and
everything pertaining to harness business.
C o l u m b i a Stock a n d
BEALS
P o u ltry R em ed ies
SONS
(Successor* I « Albert Stocks.
CO TTAG E GROVE.
More pheasants are fed to death
than raised. After twenty-four hours
feed three times dnlly and, contrary to
superstition that birds get most of
their drink from dewdrops, keep pure
water before them aud grit. First four
days feed custard made of twelve beat­
en eggs stirred Into pint of milk at
boiling point, then boll thick. After
fourth day serve as part of ration for
eight weeks.
On fifth day add a little chopped let­
tuce and pinhead oatmeal. On eighth
day Introduce kiln dried cracked wheat,
if«lit oats and occasionally a little hemp
or millet.
After three weeks serve
minced boiled meat, using broth to wet
up a crumbly barley mash. At six
weeks throw In wheat and barley for
supper, nnd they nre now ready for
adult ration
Feed them greens regularly, but keep
off the wet grass to avoid gapes.
Old birds In woods are only fed In
winter unless food Is scarce.
In confinement they are fed like
chickens. They relish the following:
Acorns, chestnuts, hazelnuts, beech
mast, grains, seeds, roots, herbage,
■mall fruits, cress, cabbage, lettuce,
turnip«, mangolds, potatoes, Insects,
worms, ant eggs and fine cut bone.
MAGGOTS
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OREGON
YOUNG
FOR
SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS
C a rp e ts an d R u g s
On tha Sunday School Lesoon by
Rev. Dr. Llnecott For the In­
ternational Newspaper Bible
Fashion Stables
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Made to orries” and Satis­
faction guaranteed both
a» to workmanship ami
prices. Apply to
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Study Club.
| J. M. Comer
(Copyright. 1»«». by K « y T
S LiaecMt. D.D.)
£
r\ear A d v e n tis t C h u r c h
lesson for 8uuday. April Uth, 1909.
—plaster lesson. I Cor xv: 12-28.
FORi
April 11th, 1909.
(Copyright. 100a. by Krv. T.
8 . I.inocott. D.D.)
Easter Lesson. I Cor. xv: 12-28.
Now Is Christ risen from the dead,
and become the first fruits of them
that slept. I Cor. xv:20.
Verses 12-13.— Does .the doctrine of
the resurrection of the body rest up­
on revelation or upon reason?
Providing the soul Is Immortal la It.
or
not,
of
material
Importance
whether the body Is ral:<d4 or not?
If there Is no resurrection of tha
deed. II follow« as Paul here states,
that Christ la not risen; hut la the
converse true, that If Chrtat is risen
then all human beings will necessar­
ily bo resurrected?
It seem« that soma In Cotlnth de­
nied the resurrection of the dead In
the sense that there la no Ufa after
death, now If that were true, then
how much would there be left in Chris­
tianity?
What 1» the proceas of reasoning
that demonstrates the fact of Immor­
tality?
What Is the srrlpture proof of Ilf®
after death?
Can you mention a single nation or
tribe of the past, or at the present,
which has not believed In Immortality
In some shape?
Verses 14-17— If there Is no resur­
rection of the dead, how would that
make their preaching vain, make our
faith vain, and make them false wit-
jesses?
Vprses 18-19 - How Is It that all
■era |Bs<lnrtlvely believe In tlie Im­
mortality of their departed friends, and
expect to meet them again?
It was doubtless true In Paul's day
that If there was no Immortality
Christians were of all men most mis­
erable. because, they were then de­
spised, Imprisoned and put to death;
but is the same true today? Is not
Christ's religion now a grand thing for
this world, even If death did end all?
Verse 29-—What Is the chief evi­
dence of the truth of Christianity?
What Is the proof that Jesus did
fjs e trffm the dead? (See Matt, xxvl:
4t>-|k; Mark xvl:14; Luke xxlv:36-38;
John x*:4.5.14.26;xxl:4; Acts 1:3,13.30,
81; 1 ('of. x v : 8 - 8 . et set).)
Is the fact of th« resurrection of
Jesus to be proved by evidence, like
any other fact, and Is there any othey
historic fact better attested?
Why was It, when Jeaus was cruel-
fled that His disciples were a dispir­
ited band, having lost heart, and go­
ing back to their former occupation,
and what was It afterwards that put
new life in them, and made them the
most courageous men that ever Ilved7
(This question must be answered In
writing by members pf the Club.)
What became the prominent theme
of their preaching?
Is It credible that such noble men,
Who afterward laid down their lives
for the truth, would testify that they
had seen and talked to Jesus after
Ills death. If they had not so seen him?
Verse 21-22 — Would
there
have
been natural death If there had been
no sin?
Would there have been any resurrec­
tion of the dead. If Jesus had not been
resurrected?
Verses 23-28—Was Christ the first
man to rise from the dead?
When will the general resurrection
fra?
Will Christ finally abolish death
and destroy sin?
Has Ood put all the forces of nature
under the control of Jesus?
Plain and Fancy
SEW ING
Add re*», MRS. IRRNI* P«M ICRSQN
First Class Livery, Sale and Feed Barn in Connection
ÇOTTAGF, (ÌKOVK, ORKGON
P o w e ll
General Blacksmith ing
HorieshochiR a specialty.
Wagon aud carriage re­
lug. A ll work guaranteed
Have your borsentéetb ex­
amined aud repaired. Shoe
at rear o f lleiuenway A
Burkholder's su re :: ::
J.X3C
B
A
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&
T u lla r ,
Portland and Return Only $5.90
P ro p .
You Need Fire Protection.
Tom A w b rey can g iv e you good
T he Southern Pacific Co. is now
selliug round trip tickets to Port­ reliable insurance at reasonable
land front Cottage (¡rov e for fS.'JO rates, put your residence insur­
E J S
good going Saturday oil N o. 16 at
1.50 a. tu. traiu, returning Monday
evening on N o. |,I leaving Portland
N O T IC I FOR PUBLICATION.
at 7. 30 p. tu., giv iu g all day Sat­
urday, Sunday and Monday
in
Portland. T h e same arrangements
Department ol tho Interior,
IT. S. Ijin e Office at Itosebuix, Ore, apply from Portland giving Port­
Nov. 28, 11818.
land
people a chance to
visit
Notice is hereby given
th at
valley poiuts at greatly reduced
JOHN C H A K L K 8 K IC K L I
ol Sagin aw , Oregon, who on N o v . rates.
28, IIKn, ma<)e timber or stone entry,
No. 02J81, fo r the K W 'J o f NE%
Section 18, Township JO S, Knugu 2
W, W illam ette Merulinn, has filed
notice of intention to make final
proof to establish claim to the land
ab ove described, before ltegister and
Receiver nt Itoselmrg, Oregon, on
the lOtli day o l April, 100λ.
Claimant names as witnesses :
llenr.v Myers, Charles Phillipy,
Perry Casteel J, O. Jurrett, all of
Saginaw , Oregon.
42-52 B k n j a m i n L. E i > d y , Register.
At Even
MONEY
H SHUINC
ance in the Oregon biro Relief A s ­
sociation and your business p ro p ­
erty in the Hankers and M erchants
Mutual. C all nt (he
fice for rates.
express o f ­
: E stá
I f you have real or personal property
for sale, leave your descrip­
tion and price with
ALTA KING, at the bridge
COTTAGE. GROVE, ORE.
He can make your abstract*, examine
the title te your property and do your
ceueeyauciud
.
.
.
.
Ngtice lor Pifblicgtiqn.
Department of the Interior,
S. Land Office a t Itoseburg. Or,
Feb. 10 , 1001 ).
Notice Is hereby given t h a t
E L B E R T L. C H A P M A N
of Cottage Grove, Oregon, who, on
April 4, 11)01, mode Homestead Entry
No. 18448, S. R. 03600, for N E '4 Section
26, Tow n ship 21 South, Range 4 West,
Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice
o l Intention to make final five-year
p roof to establish claim to the land
above described, lielore the Register
and Receiver, at Itoseburg, Oregon,
on thé 2|st day o f April, 1 !*0!).
Clniiqnnt names as witnesses.
Erpest ¡yfcReynolds, Ne)s Lew is,
Goo. Mclteypoids, Sherman Chapman
all o f Divide, Oregon.
K k s j j m i * L. Jiopy. Register.
V.
Of time, trim -pug
using
the
shortest
route
East.
There is but one short and di­
rect route between the West
East.
The Southern Pacific
The 0. R. A N-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department o f tho Interior.
IT. 8 . Laud Office a t RoMebiirg, Ore.
March 10, 1909.
Notice Is hereby
given
th at
CH AS. F. M I L L E R
of C ottage G rove, Oregon, w h o, on
April 9, 1902, made Homestead Entry,
No. 11448, 8 . R 08884 for N|i of KWtf,
Section 4, Tow n ship 20 South, Range
4 West, W illam ette Meridian, lias
filed notice o f Intention to make final
five year proof to establish cl ai m to
the land above described, Indore Geo.
H. lfbrrW, U. 8 . Commissioner, at
Eugene^ Oregon, on t he' s t h day of
f laj(pant names ns Witnesses:
Cfias. ft. Tom pkins of C ottu ge
Grove, Oregon; M. S. Tom pkins of
Cottage Grove, Oregon; W.
B,
H aw ley of Lornne, Oregon; Filetus
Davis o l Lorane, Oregon.
B k n j a m i n L. Ennv, Register.
Oregon Short Line
and
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
IT, S. Land Ollico a t Itoselmrg, O r.
February 19, 1!H)9.
Notice is hereby given
that
C H A R L E S It. T O M P K IN S
o l C ottage Uyove, Oregon, who, on
April 9th I90J, made Homestead En­
try No. 11444 S. R. 08.Tr> for N k of
N W !4; SW% of NW%. Section
10,
Tow nship 20 8 oiltli, Range 4 West,
Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice
of Intention to make final five-year
proof to establish claim to the land
aliove described, before George E.
Dorris, U. H. Commissioner at Eu­
gene, Oregon on tho 15th day of April
1909.
Claim ant names ns witnesses:
M . S. Tom pkins of C ottage Grove,
Oregon; Win. M oore o f Lorano, Ore­
gon: W. B. Hawley of Lornne, Ore­
gon; Chas. F. Miller of Lorane, Ore­
gon.
expunges
and fatigue enti lie made by
Union Pacific
There Is unsurpassed through
fast train service to Denver,
Omaha, Kanns C ity, ( hieago
w ith djrect prinnppttons t o qll
points East and Soqtli.
There is an
abundance
of
mnteldess scenery, and an op­
portunity to inake a dayligh t
stopover a t S a lt Lake City if
it is desired.
I.e t us tell
you all
abou t
w h a t can lie done, Indore you
purpose ticket.
B knjamin L. E udy , Register.
Administrator's notice.
fq the iqatter ol the estate of Stephen
Ifnrris, deceased.
Notice is hereby given Hint the under­
signed Un* been ilqly appointed by the
County Court of I.ane county o f the
Stafe of Oregon, administratrix of the
estate of Stephen Harris, deceased, and
all persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified and required
to present the claims to me properly ver­
ified as required by law, within six
months from the date of this notice at
the office of Attorney A. II. King, Cot­
tage Grove, I.ane County, Oregon.
I.IL L IK A. C row , Administratrix.
A. H. KING, Atty. for Administratrix.
Dated this 3rd day of December 1908.
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M. ISHAM. Agent. Cottage provR.
SUMMONS
v D IA M O N D
Humor «* Philosophy
By DUNCAN M. SMITH
FOLLOWING COPY.
Pic and candy,
Plums and cako
G ive to boys
The stomach ache,
But the children
On them chew.
Kn ow in g what
The «tu ff will dm.
Though their pat
M ay protest
And declare
Mamma knows
Th ey stuff goodie»
By the score.
And they’re alw ays
Out fo r more.
PHEA8ANT8.
A Tip.
•»NC - ON J A y -
NOw ABOUT A
*»V» TH.1 ¿ATI* pay
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WW® MçMURKAV,
OREGON
I* It strange
Th ey're thus Inclined
When you come
To bear In mind
The example
That they see
Set fo r them
By you and m et
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¿BR AN D
In the Circuit Court o l the State qf
Oregon for Lane County.
Ijmra Byrne, plaintiff, vs D. J. Byrne,
General Passenger Agent
defendant.
To D. J. Byrne, the above named de­ PORTLAND,
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OREGON.
fendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are required to appear ami answer
the complaint filed against yon in the
For Sale.
above entitled snit within six weeks
from the date of the first publication of
this summons anil if you fail to appear
fo r P a c ific N orthw est. Boll and Climate.
A good light farm wagon and Grown
N o w on 'Maplay at all 1>o«t dealer*. Ank fo r Cntn-
and answer as herein required, for want
k w u o . l l not on «ale in y o u r ii4>l«rl>l>orh<»o4l. write
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the double harness, inquire at this a*. Slvlna n a iu e o f y o u r d e a le r, and we w ill mail
irket o f flo w e r aeeda fr e e fo r your trouble
court for the reljef demanded in her office.
t O S e » . . P M T U N O , IREBON AND SPOKANE, WASH.
complaint, via. Thai the I>onds of mat­
rimony existing between plaintiff and
—
defendant be forever dissolved and that
the plaintiff be awarded the care and
custody of the minor child of plaintiff
anil defendant, Harlie, and for such
other and further relief as to the court
may seem just and equitable.
This summons is published once a
week for six successive weeks in the
Cottage Grove Leader, a newspaper of
TO
general circulation, in Lane county,
State of Oregon, published in Cottage
Grove, in said county, by order of the
Hon. I-. T. Harris Circuit Judge of
saiil county, made on the 5tb day of
March, 1909
The first publication of this summons
is on the 9tli day of March, 1909, and
the last publication on the 20 th day of
April, 190*».
J . C. J o h n s o n ,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
LOW RATE5
One would think
Th ey’d learn, you eajr.
That such conduct
Doe* not pay.
But the kids
A re not to blame
When wise grownups
Do the same.
Where do our English kozens get
those big maggots they feed their
pretty pbeasauts?
Well, they Just
■kin a dead borae, give the blowflies a
good chance at It, and when the ani­
mal begins lo get lively they bury
him Just deep enough for the skippers
to come through to daylight when they
are fat and ready.
The blnla stand round and pick them
off as they wiggle through.
They eat the dead horse germs too.
You’ll cut pheasant In London cafes
after this? Can’t blnine you a bit
Owners of Insectivorous birds should
use our meal worm plan.
Mix equal parts bran and chop, add
several bandfuls of leather scraps for
ventilation, drop In a handful of meal
worms and watch them multiply.
I f wiggling worms, they are clean,
yellow nnd fat as butter.
Our birds fly six feet high for these
Juicy sweetmeats, perch on qtir shoul­
ders and pull our ear for more.
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W ro n g Fer Him.
How Is the climate?” asked the hot
■port from New York who was look
lng.over the eountry.
” The day* may be a trifle warm.”
replied the enthusiastic native, "but
the nights are delightfully cool."
’ T h a t sounds dlorouraging." said the
j
"The beat might Interfere
with pour sleep, while It would be too
Owl When yon got np to enjoy your
«• if
I Barrels SUE j
Reliable Seeds
So much has already been said on the
importance of buying your seeds from
a reliable dealer that to repeat it is only
.waste of words.
fittS} Seeds have
proved their worth— our increas­
ing business is proof indeed that
merit alone has made the
Chas. H. Lilly Co. fore­
most seedsmen on the
Pacific Coast.*Send
for catalog, 120
illus­
trated, de-
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K U M
Fine lertey Calf fer Sale.
l f
First class Jersey calf (m a le ) for
•r>
Be gracions to yoor neighbor. He
may need your gra< I -unoes* to hearten
hiittTi» asking for ■ small loan o f yoa.
sale.
able.
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A pp ly
Veatch.
stock.
to
Cottage
Price reason­
H.
C.
Grove,
«H ern )
Oregon.
50-2
DAILY DURING MARCH
AND APRIL
From all Parts of the East via
Union Pacific, Oregon Short Line
The O. R. & N . Company
Southern Pacific
$ 3 3 from Chicago.
$ 2 5 from Omaha.
$ 3 0 .5 0 from St. Louis.
$ 2 5 from Kansas City.
Correspondingly low from all other points.
TO
THE
P U B L IC
W rite letters to everylwxly you know in the Last tnd tell them
about these low colonist rates. Send them literature «'tout Oregon
or send their addresses to us and we will do it.
In thi- v ,v you
can be o f great help in the growth and progress o f vour slate.
Y o u can P r e p a y Fare?
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for anyone front any place if you want to. Deposit the uecessary I
amount with your local agent and he will telegraph ticket promptly X
Inquire o f Agents or write to
WM. M c M lI R R A Y , General P assenger Agent
The Oregon Railroad A N avigation Co.
Southern Pacifi.
(L in e s in O re go n ) Portland, Oregon.
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Co. ♦
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