Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905, January 21, 1905, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    LEADER
Named by Speaker
A Twarm of Bees.
S j|k C re e k |tem s
H IN T S F O R F A R M E R S
i; hopeful, B cheerful, B happy, B
OREGON SALEM, Or, Jan. 10, Speaker
Oscar Wheeler went to Hiualaw
sc««..u crop n«r.
COTTAGE GROVE
kind,
Mills this morning announced the Tuesday.
Many farmeis do uut p. : ■ rlj - ,i-re lì lui y of body, B m odest of intuii,
r u m . ISM KU KV » B * S A T U BUA V
following ruembcrH of joint commit
# vf
D l___L ^ ____ elate the vain** ■>( r >v «
lì ,-H'liest, H truthful, B timi, and
»T TB»
tees to inveit public iustitutions:
, 0 “ °f M; P **'*< *''* h°rBe8 bay, aud »peak of it a« being acarcely
KAUKK PUBLISH1NO COM PANY
B fa ir .
worth the trouble of cutting uud »ur-
Ui a ll in I h lì h iiv io r B sure to B
Blind School —Brum h all, Kuuej * cd t t a
Kntered al the CotUM Orove pualuBlc« »J >«■
lng,
»uys
Amen
-au
Cultivator.
Ue
oml-claa* m a t u r . _______ SonoeiraDD.
w are.
Kutfene Miller and T. RinhardiiOD I think It is more valuable pound for
li liiiiik ere you stum ble, of w h at
pound
than
the
beat
that
was
cut
for
subscription batks
' Soldiers’ Houife—Cornett, L aw s, Wfcnt ,0
Tuesday.
m ay B Tull:
ttr»t crop, it i« lighter . «1 it takes
O ne Year
•
*
*’’S!
Born to W. N. Wheeler and wife a the larger
Smith of Baker
Six Month»
•
amount to feed an anim al than
true I yo u rself an d It faith fu l to
Tun 10, an 814 pound girl.
il'^pa”i Mm "advanoe hat It nut w palil a
o f, the early cut hay, but whe« the
Secretary of State—Kny, Cb.t
all.
iulforDi rale ul »a.uo l>er year will “ *X itiou
weight la given it la Quite aa nu­ P. rav e to B w are of the sins that
Advertising rate» made known on applnati u berlain, Mile*.
Isaac Brown, of Lorane, is at eatne
tritious A feed of it once a day is
li set;
State Treasurer—Bailey, Bing work for E. A. Wheeler.
much reilahed by all the uniinula, uud
B sure
¡it onesin will an o th er U get.
CLUBBING LIST
In
milk
it
will
prove
almost
ham, Donnelly.
Eld. H W. Babcock is spending for ouwa
it . .re an d lì içenerous, B honest, B
equal
to
a
feed
of
ensilage
or
of
routs
Tile Lane County L eaoeh for odo
State Lbrary—McLeod, Her- nouie time this week with friends at as a stim ulant to milk production. The
wise,
year, and any of the following publi­
cation for one year, for the price set main, Smith of Josephine.
the Grove.
calves and young stock thrive on it as r, m indful oí tim e, and B c e rta in tlia
hay, perhaps
opposite:
State foundry—Griffith, Killings-
it Dies.
-Miss Hutchinson went to Cottage ____
|b«y «ni : 1 ' 11
New York Tribune Karnter
•' 7fl
he 1; I u * lent, li III.e ra l, ol order B fond,
°
because _____________*
it is more ea . y __
d. ■
worth, Burns of . Coos and Curry.
Toledo Weekly Blade................. >•»
Gruve Monday to take the train for
ut iambing Un;. i ‘ .1 - l .sill p. y les.- than you need B lore B
rorlland Weekly Oregonian
2
rortland Weekly Journal ............ J « '
Canal audloc « Huntley, IMchie, • |le r Borne at Woodburo.
utve more milk and thus y : - ' i ■ u
B yon d.
Portland Semi-Weekly Journal
A»
Newell,
,,,
.
lambs, aud it Is none tin- worse il d l i.a r e l u uying
San Francisco C: ..................... AW
l , but y e t B thu tirst to B
San Francisco Kxalnlner .............. 2.M
Reform Scbool-Holcoml) Ed-
M,“er " " t " UDable l° ha* a good -La,., of d « : iu ... U
Sunset Magazine, San Francisco 2 . 1 »
sto w ;
*
work from cutting off a portion of requires a little more making than ir.e
. 2.50
Out Went, La» Angeles
wards, Burgess.
. tem perate, 1J ste ad lu st, to a u g e r B
grass cut in
bis thumb in the shingle saw.
Joint fisheries—Crang, Cooper,
_
SATURDAY......... JANUARY 21, 1905 Burns of Clatsop.
»%/ - w
—
—
--------
H arvenllu K Potatoes.
li th o ugh tful, B th an k fu l, w hate'er
w
Tucker
and -» -------
family have
Most of the fields of early potatoes
m ay It tide;
Insane A syluo-Jackson, Welch, moved onto their rftncb here r*" w ill be ripe enough to dig this month U 1 st an d 1! Joyful, B clean ly, B side,
POPE LEO’S POEM ON DEATH.
! Huntley.
cently from Divide.
unless they were planted very late,
-an t. I! p a d e lli, B g en tle to a ll,
The alnktng
sinking atm, «lescendliig Into Pcnitenti»ry—Von de H eue!,
Edward Babcock very narrowly says American Cultivator, it does not i; i i if yo u can , but B bumble
do them any good to remain lu the
n ig h t,
: Hudson, Sitz.
- escaped shooting his foot Tuesday ground after the tops have die-1 down,
w ith a l;
Sheds on Ihoe, i . e o , its last raye of
lì p, mpt mid B dutiful, still B polite,
^•gger,
Steiner,
W
e
st,
hy
the
accidental
discharge
of
his
i>ig
them
and
let
them
he
on
the
j
Land
Board
ligh t.
leveront, B q u ie t, B sure an d B
| ground until dry, but not long < lough
State Land Agent—Dobbin, S et- uo.
lu thy chilled re in s the blood creeps
to get sunburned. Then pick them up
righ t:
tlemier,
Colwell.
Mr. A. L. Wheeler 'and wife, of aU(1 put u, „ ,.0ol, dry ld.i. e,
|dl .
d a y by d ay
a. it re in in g , B ne’er led a s t r a y ,
S lo w ly —more »low ly—a» life ebbs
Waterpower—Killingsworth, Her Mankato, Minn., arrived Monday to them too deep and tliey i - n .i :
nil . cau th us of those w ho
aw ay.
j mann, Richie, Smith of Josephine, visit their parents, 8. F. Wheeler to 101 u,,le88 the dlseasc ls verj Uai
15 tray:
among them before they are clii» I’o
t i i r . 1 lovin g, B good and B
Death casta tits d a rt thy mortal j Colwell The lr.tt.-r COiii iii ille t; was i ftutl wife u iiJ thru tu I h I ivch iu this tatoes do not need to Le iiumiicd , •
nig"
as carefully as eggs or ar/ '
yet tl
form, when cold,
appointed to investigate the feus- • l ce
r i tl. .u B, and a ll else
*T
are not benefited any y
Kurth símil receive -the funeral 1 ibility of con servin g th e water ; otv-
------
bandied when Ur-t tig
shroud enfold.
! er of the state.
—Selected.
A R are Chance
B u t from its prison th y glad sonl j
P rofitable Age For B u teh erln «.
Scholarship in Eugene Business The Uesh of very young nana
sh all rise,
'
1.■ i• . e ->t window contains
S tretch w ide its w ings, nnd, so arin g,
g() MOK K .STOMACH THOU Itl.KS C o llege for sale. 8[>ecinl p rice . Ap- frequently lacks h i - . - and is w ater
cloaks and shirt waists at
An
old
anim
al,
properly
fain-..
I
seek the skies.
i.
...
r
.
.
.
_
.A
t
—
—............
An
old
anim
al,
properly
% ■> . ......i , . __ u_:
Ail stomach trouble is removed by the ply at Jjoader office, or write.
iu good health, would U i : etVr.
to low prices.
„ of
. » f Kodol
V.ulnl I Dyspepsia
lllflliunalu l Cure
1.. ... J J , | ye
Then, when life’s long, hard road has use
u young one In i>oor conditio*!
the stomach perfect rest by digesting
all been trod,
The best meat will U* o
.1
wl.st von eat without the stoui ic'i's aid.
Ah If it he th y blessed w ill, O God.
cattle from thirty to forty 1
■ u
The food builds up the body, the rest
restores the -tomacii to health. You
A calf should uut be u «
veal
Grant me, If counted worthy of thy don’t
Makes
Kidneys
«od
Bladder
RI«M
have to diet yo ursel' when taking
under six weeks of age, Is \ ■ ■ a ut
grace,
Kodol I)y»|>epSm Cure. J . D. Krskine,
ten weeks old and rai led on the o\v
W IT C H H A Z E L
In thy most blessed heaven to see thy of A lien vi lie, Mich., says “ I suHered
Hogs may be used at any :u after
Heartburn and Stomach trouble lor
face'
six
weeks,
but
the
most
profitub.e
^
some time. My siater-in-law has had
LANE COUNTY
I’O L E Y S K ID N E Y C O R E
BUSINESS NOTICES
the same trouble nnd was not able to
eat lor six weeks. She lived en tirely
A PLEASANT WINTER.
on warm water. After takin g two bot­
Men’s and boys’ overcoats an
It seoms almost impossible to tles of Kodol f>ys|iepHiu Cute she was clothing at Lurch’s.
entirely cured. She now euta h eartily
credit the news contained in the and is in goo 1 health. I ain glad to say
Parkers for the best bread io tho
papers from the East and north Kodol gave ine instant relief. ’ Sold by
The Modern Pliarm ac y.
city. NVe have changed our location
evon so near by as Portland, con­
AT
HALF PRICE
^ D IE S
! 5 00 Jackets,
6 50
9 00
“ -
10 75
13 75
“ -
S P E C I A L
- $2 25
3 50
5 75
6 75
7 75
Hen’s Veer Reduced in Same Proportion
L u r c h ’s
VALUES ARE THE lì EST YOU
HAVE
BEEN
OFFERED
D e W IT T ’S
Is eight to twelve months.
Sheep may be used from two to three
months old. Tliej’ w ill be at their I est
before two years old, usually at < -Tit
to twelve months.
Tl»** Cow’.** Stull.
SA LV E,
THE O R IG IN A L .
A W e ll K nown C u re fo r Pi»«».
Cures obstinate sores, chapped hands, ec­
In some stables the covss m \ ci have zema, skin diseases. Makes burns and scalds
but not our quality.
the same stall and are i-inem'd md painless. We could not improve the quality
.
. w herever they happen to go in. We if paid double the price. The best salve
1 he Leader office is prepared to ! do not like this practice and prefer that experience can produce or that money
can buy.
tu rn o ut the very highest class o f ! that every coiv shoulil have
m
;
for
her
borne.
This
they
ai
le.tni
Permanently
commercial job printing
and would be lonesome if turned lilts
DeWitt's is the original and only pure and
guarantee satisfaction.
some other. We think it much *- -iei
Witch Hazel Salve made. Look for
to put up the cows and much le-s >11- genuine
the name DeWITT on every box. All others
II. C. Madsen has just receiver fusluK. This hit or miss style
a are counterfeit, prepakso by
a fine line of gents’ vest chains to good deal like the fam ily whose mem­
E. C. DeWITT A CO., CHICAGO.
lie sold at cost, Just the thing to bers never have the same seat at f. hle
und lop down at the nearest vacant I'',.. Sale l>> the Modern P h a rm a c y
buy for your sweetheart and hus­ chalr.-Hurul New Yorker.
b an d . Call and see them.
tab le Manure For iirnas.
Parkers Bakeiy and confec* One S can
most readily briny r.... out
— !
land
luto
productive condition :
’ ’ o v f !;." d M « . U ct Q u o t a t io n s .
tionaiy has removed from Main
by the nld of stable manure or s mie
J am why 21, 100.».
s,r^ t to the Parkt’r building oppo hnmiiH producing material. sa\•> ii;i
Winn! valley....................''■H
ite the city hall. The building lean Agriculturist. Nuthtn;
- i - i 1
lo lle d ................... 23.00 5/ 22 50
has recently undergone renovation equal good manure for use in s:
.................. ”4 30 4 75
ZZZ7/.7"'.'". ‘2 iM per ton
and improvement and will make a the new grass crop. O n e r.:.
tills Is that the soluble commercial fer M t . l . l l i 2*5.00 “ “
first class stand for business.
tllizers are readily lost before tl
«' si.o rts.................................... 25.00 “ “
When you pay in advance your crop gets well started Tbo ; mire r iio p s .................................. 18.00 “ “
is valuable for holding the moisture in
I|XY
subscription to the Leader, ask for the
soil to start the young crop.
Timothy................................... 14 @ 10
a free one-year subscription to the
..
r
1 Clover....................... .............. i 11
(fl' io
12
Pacific Tree nnd Vine—the best
The Honey
Cmp.
i /n
California
Is
the
leading
honey
pro-
"
,
....................................1°
r
T
13
farm, poultry and livestock journal
discing state, with over
\ r;u
n.
.’.’.V.V.V 2^00 @ 2.25
on the Pacific Coast. Free with producing 1,250,000 p o u n . < •’ hou
j
¡‘«••r ■ nc ........ . . 3.00 (a 3.25
and over 00,000 pounds of wax. In i t.,D>rs, ,u av Oregon
the Leader if paid in advance.
cerning the severe cold weather and
To Keek Young.
heavy huowb , which have prevailed
From The Chicago News.
this winter. Here in Cottage Grove ■
Keep in the sunlight: nothing
near the head of tho Willamette
valley, there has been no snow and i beautiful or sweet grows or ripen in
but a very few days when the met- , m i ie darkness,
cury got below freezing point
Avoid fesr in all its varied forrai
Many of the late gardens are still of expreusion. It is the greatest
green and it is no exceptional thing enemy of the human race.
Avoid excesses of all kinds; they
for people to have fresh lettuce,
are
injurious. The long life must
radishes nnd onions, same as in
I
i t P l e a s e t h e C o u r ^ -
bo a temperate, regular life.
June.
Don’t live to eat. but oat to liv<
In comparison to former years
Many
of our ills are due to overeat-
there h..s been a small amount of
An analysis will show that tho flour made by the
rain. Many of the days have been ing, to eating the wrong things and
COTTAGE GROT E FLOUR MILLS is far better than
aDy other flour made in the Valley. Therefore, may it
much more like spring than winter. to irregular eating.
please the court, I ask, that the jury may be compelled to
Don't aliow yourself to think on
To tho lato arrivals who have heard
eat a barrel of this flour, before deciding upon this case,
it rains nil of the time in Oregon it. your birthday that you are n year
iu which case they will unquestionably have some brain
has been a pleasant surprise and older and ho much nearer the end
material in their stomachs, even if they have none iu their
Never
look
on
the
dark
side
tulie
the old timers say "It hasn’t been
heads.
sunny views of everything: a sunny
beat in -t.r> yoars.”
thought drives away the shadows.
Be a child; live »imply and natur­
The People Demand Reform
ally and keep clear of entangling
One reads in the book of hooks
alliances and complications of all
San Diego county alone are about 20,-
fancy . •„...........................
75 85
that unless the foundation be
kinds.
000 sw arm s, valued ;it
*. 000 . Texas
r.
duos , i * oultry , etc .
bnilded right, how shall the house
stumlfl next to California ns a pro- | ... ranch..............................
2&0i29
Cultivate the apiritof contentment;
The Original
stand ?
ducer, followed by Kentucky. Missouri.
i. . u *n.............................
24fu20
ail discontent and disHutisfaction
C h icago , o rig in a te d North Carolina and Tonnes.
l-’o
lcy
&
;
'o„
The
mittkr
How is economy possible in Ihe
bring age furrow» prematurely lo llo n ev an d T a r a s a th ro a t an d lu n g total product of the United Si. *s Is | t ia creanurv
30
details of a state government, when
rem edy, an d on acco un t of tho g re at
ain c,y...
25-27)^
the face.
m erit and p o p u la rity of F o le y 's about 02,000,000 pounds of honey and j.- m o
the salaries of the state officials are
bon
..........*............................. \30i\
Form a habit of throwing oil be­ II ue.v a n d T a r m an y hid ta t Iona are nearly 2,000,000 pounds of wax.
not right to begin with.
ONE MONTH.......................*<J00
offered (or the genuine, ask for
--------------
POULTRY.
fore going to bed at night all ihe F o le y 's M oney nun T a r an d refuse
aonthern Al.plvs.
! CTmUcilS
......................... Okffi.lO«
What can he expected of sheriffs
THREE MONTHS........... 2o'0()
csren and anxieties of the da\ — an y su b stitu te offered ns no o th er Attempt« are being made in so uht i . ,.,ngS ........................................ ll-1 2 lji
p re p a ra tio n w ill g iv e th e sam e Florida to grow apples by grafting *.»r
and legislative clerks who take
SIX
MONTHS.................. 4,”).()0
.•
Kr-
........................................
12l
3-13
everything which can possibly sa tisfa c tio n . It Is m ild ly la x a tiv e , tt budding on the Hod haw sto< k The Wi Mg; .s e ...... ........................... 2 50
grafts when the state officials are
cause mental wear and tear or de­ co n tain s no o p ia tes and is safest for grafts are reported to I k * giuv. , alee ' <’k ............................................. 4.00-5.00
children an d d e lic a te persons. J . H
known to be receiving extra pay ?
F . S. H A R O U N ,
ly, and one apple has bet i shown
1,1
.................. .................. 1.00-1.25
prive you of rest.
Benson P h arm ac y .
Not until each state official has a
weighing fourteen oumes u I < x« el ¡(' 1 ............................................... f,’ -
Pf51^
*
lent in flavor and color. Heretofore ,, ,
,..............................
fixed salary, and all the earnings of
orchardlsts have not succeeded In pi
-
Napoleon*« Order.
Mahara s Minstrels.
his department go into the treasury
during a good apple In the citron
------ --
-
cau economy be enforced.
The
fam
ous
M
a
h
a
ra
's
O
peratic
From a book published by I)r.
south.
ï
J E . YOUNG
J ! 2
B. K. JOB
~ I
All know that such is not now Ludwig Buchner, of Berlin, Ger­ M instrels announced for T u esd ay
- -¿Sä«?
S p r a y t h e P o u l t r y Il o t .s c .
J
a
n
u
a
r
y
JlNt
Is
a
su|«erb
com
bin
a­
Í
*
ATTORNEY
AT
LAW
PHYSICIAN
SURD EON
the case. The state officials not many, we take the following:
Every one who keeps poultry Mi
i- è om^f. Youn* BaBdlng, Main street, j t I ¡ RÍ All calls promptly «turi
tion of a ll the best and m ost popular
attended.
OK
and
have
a
sprayer
for
wliucw..
only receive constitutional and leg
"The lioise," said Napoleon, ‘‘is of o|K>rn, tra v e s ty , v au d e v ille , m usic,
J
\». Side.
J 1 5 Main SI. Phone 114.
emulsion, says Nati d
islative salaries hut fees, perquisites, the link between the animal and sn ap py specialti«-», lieautffn l cos­ applying
Stockman. It does tlie work < » u
emoluments and what-nots.
God. How do we know that the tum e*, fun ny co m ed ian s, novel more effectively and in h .» i
•XJ+TI.+-'
The one bill to redeem this legis­ animals have not a language of d an ces, s|«i'inl sc en ery, b rillia n t elee- time than it can be d nc by 1:
T V OTAEIKS PUBLIC, BEAI. KSTATK it S
It Is simply u ninttei of <• «»non.
get
lature in the eyes of the taxpayer their own? I think il rery rash to trien l effects, p re tty g irls , p ic tu r­ one.
TN
INSURANCE AND MINING
(f <• J'JBNXIST
esque ensem bles, b ew ild erin g d rills,
OR . I I . II . P E T R I i :
is the flat salary bill, and it matters deny it simply because we do not and a ll ihe la te s t song hits an d m an y
PHILLIPS A IVMEELRR
? *
A L L : WOKK : W ARKANTEO 1
T o p D r p M ln v S an dy Land.
P
R
O
P
R
I
E
T
O
R
not whose bill it is.—Capital Jour­ understand it.”
new hik I o rig in a l s in g e n ov elties,
! Bank Building
Phone Main m ? ! *
Office: First National Bank Buildl
Top dressing of sandy land with
ft | ft
upstairs.
nal.
In the wars of Napoleon an of­ rh e e n tire perform ance is presented potash fertilizers gave good i !r«
tl
ficer named La moot, in a hussar b y a m etro i olltnn o rg a n isa tio n of with rye In some German
I 1 lie forem ost colored sin gers c o m » though the yields were not as satisfac­
Lane County Vil»a(ioai
I .mi putting up ;» high
regiment, was several times saved | d ian s an d sp e c ia lty a rtis ts of thetr tory
as when the pot nth w * «it
grad»- io rent cigar
The asHfumed valuation* according ill battle bv his horse, and o u t of race in A m erica. M ore b rig h t m u­ bviurr hrtiliiiki
t TT C. MAOSKN
f
J y t K . C. M A U Y
to the tax roll* of lame county fo gratitude took more care of the sic. e n te rta in in g v au d ev ille num tiers
5 11
I
WATCHMAKER
^ Office:
(Ifflo... A A w _I b ___
Th«
Memorandum
nook.
rey n..H
Building, Main »tl
the yoar 1901 on as follows:
animal than of himself. In 1809 ! a n d h e a r ty la u g h in g a re crow ded
It pays a farmer, no m atter how 1 ;
f
Watches.
Clock*
and
Jewelry
at
J
I» E N T I A T
Tillable land, U2.4W acre*
Î
&S3i
»i.km,37o Lamont was killed in an engage in to tw o am i one lm lf hours of Ma- tie he may be. to keep a mem- r.tndum
I/O west Prices.
Non tillable hurt, 1,23ft,M4 acres
~
.
1 . * l
I in u ’s M instrels th an w ou ld su p p ly book to Jot down things a* the.\ hap­
Improvements on deeded lands
mem on the Danube, but the h o r s e ........
.. «• _ » floz«*n (if
.'lad® from the very best
lui If
of th
tho „ n v erw > m(ls1clll pen. Tou are often surprised at date-»
Improvements on land* not deeded
im p o rte d a n d d o m e s t ic
would not quit the body, and with ÍHIVOCOHlOtliOH.
tobacco
9. T hear are for
Improvements on town lot*...........
from season to season.
tale M all I rifar :stands
Town and cltj lots ...................
I
\
w . K IM S, M. n .
9
teeth and hoots Kept off every one
In
the
city.
Railroad lied .......................
I ) R' c' T H<H'KKTT
Denver In Maety Out*.
who wished to remove it. The
i
Telegraph and telephone line*.......
PHYHICIAN’ and SCROEOX
PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON
Do not feed musty on t > . y< w ill
Kallroad roiling stork ..................
matter was reported to Napoleon,
O ffices In O r. (Jeo. W a ll b uild in g,
P A T R O N I Z E
find It necessary to call In ?» ■ rina- .
to
S Ü ? W
J vnn.
n M '■
c F a rla n d . B . u ild
in g
if
y .
Ovar
...
”
1‘ullnian rolling stock
..............
to
Stre
e
t,
C
o tta g e G ro ve.
«»nice p a i
Ovg Wynne s Hardware iter?
•
rlan to treat a case of diabeti -
who gave orders to leave the horse
e Office Phone, Mi Residence Phone, .rw 2 y M a in .«». Ke-ddenee phone M am 1
Engine*, machinery, rte
I
N
D
U
S
T
R
Y
urla).
Mereli.thdise................................
alone and watch him According j
Farm Implement*, etc ................
Clean the Diu«
to the statement of the sentinel, the
Money .........................................
Clean your bins and bRrns.
th*»t
Note* and accounts.........................
horse remained with the corpse all
when you need them they will be sweet
shares of stock ............................
night,
and
in
the
morning,
having
■nd aerrtcafibla
Household goods
....... .............
'
Horse* and mule*. 70S» .................
snutied it from head to foot, uttered
Canto, ‘¿*.4*7.....................................
a pitiful cry, gallojjed oft to the All diseases of Kidneys,
Herbert E»kln
Honnhoetnc a specialty,
Hhcep and goat*. MV*tA ..............
Bladder Urinary “ Orean».
«agon and carriage re-
.
__
President
Cottage Urovo,
SPF.KDY RKI 11
Swine, ion*
..............................
river,
plunged . ! tn and i was
urow neu BI»a<i«r,
u-, Rh.umatum, bac »
ing. All work guaranteed
T.
C.
Wheeler
ache Heartnisease Òravel
Have your horse* teeth ex­
A saive that heal* wit I
C
a
s
h
i
e
r
Horace Vernet i* said to have Dropsy, Female Troubles.
amined and repaired. Shop
tVWitl’a Witch Hazel Sal\
Total*
9M**,*»»
at rear of Hemenway m
Headquarters for cotnmea
perpetuated this horse s memory in Don t become discouraged. There is a f*H pffiM-f* such H|K*fvlv relit'? It dr
Burkholder's Store :: ::
out in A h in mat ion, aooth*. • .. \-
cial and mining men
cure
for
von
If
m
yem
ry
write
l»r
l
eaner.
picture.—Dumb
Animals.
C
A
P
I
T
A
L
B
-A
.
3
C
T&
heal*
ail
cate,
herns
and
¡r
i
Ile
loi*
a
Ufe
tim
e
e
n
r
ía
*
l
u
s
t
»web
Newton the Prince *f Lecturers.
iMbMim. All crtnoultatUm* 1 Free.
*nre cure for Piles and skin tl -
$ 25,000
w it.
*re%el lotlird la my bladder A ___
ftee DeWitt’s i* the only genuim
Work on the Government Rtti'-i
iu(R few bottles of !>». Feaner’s Kidney llasel Saive. Reware of c«> »nt
American and European
Fun,
vriri Hacknche Cere 1 passed a gravel half as they are dangerous. s.»i«l i % Thu
T . T . i/ C T T K R A T T
mgs, five in number, for the Lew « largii
Moti-
I-ogle.
99 * marble. The medicine prevented |
a general nanklng
(UCKIISKD)
ernPharmacv.
I was cored
business transact-
Laughter. and Clark Cetennie», « progressing ■urther formation*
**d :: :: ::
W T. OAKES urrlx. Ya.“
veterinary surgeon and DENTIST
Free.
Uomnion aanaa Will f* »fu>
rapidly. The buildings are almost D r,,«.», v. 't » '¡h t M » ™ *
Special rates to familu
SUOKNB, OREGON
One Block from S.P.
Old (tapers tor sal. at lite l.e.niei
,.ltho pvenlna. Kehruary 11, wh»n rwdy for the staff, »nd w ill he coat ST.VITUS DANCE rM w ,rVn!£i!li
GOT TAGE GROVE Offlc« R.. Banes- Livery SUbtc. Phone \L in
O a K O o H
Nv tv ton o,inns.
InUtsAK..
i n . l l r.
s,l.i n, I*. MOD th phahm al Y
Orauuntc ol tin- Anwrlcan VeterUafv
offioa 15 cents per hundred
pitted |)jr April
\
__
UoUege of Sw Yor k City i; i;
R H A S OH A l i b . E K4¿
Cures Piles
Tho above mentioned Flour is sold by all Grocers In TÌ
$ Eugene Business College
Ra tos of tuition will bo as follows after Sep1
oinbor 1, 1904:
TWELVE MONTHS..... 75.00
Eugene, Ore.
Presiden
TU ? CG TAGE GROVE
Cigar Factory
Ü TB05. C O N G E R
f.
U/?e C . G . B r a n d
L
DR. FENNER’S
KIDNEY -d
Backache
CURE
f
HOME
General B la c k s m ith in g I m p e r i a l H o t