The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903, July 25, 1896, Image 2

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lu ll e -..ik in g ra sc a ls on e a rth .
I t si: m id b e th e d iitv of everv
sincere m an to c o u n te ra c t th is ris
i;. _T cli ru s of id le sla n d e r ns far ; g
po.'-*t»ie. I k e p o litic s t f tu!S COUIi-
try is in th e m ain wholeso: nie and
souu 1. C o irti' :io:i ex ists h
there, i î ut it is 1 .cal ill its
and ha - no apprécia E le effet
î . Nil tion as a wh fie. We
the ma ¡a an h o n est i e o p ’e, j
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E in e o f L a d ie s ’
AND IACKETS.
Dress Goods.
C A K IN G ..
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Ju st now tie J • ; i<- J t •
u ■» ta
prop*
tn<l of the county :u< i..
for
tl
f
Eu
much intercut in roads, < ;
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those leading towards th* J; .*
f
1
t
m ining d istric t l or years the 1 .n-
ing interests of this section havesuf call a Lt* l i t e n t o t h e
fered from adadc of roadx; the on* the *• mnty court by th *
s m a rt B ro a d w a y , N et
. A " r 'r
I ex a m in e th e r. ute, i n
great hinderanceto the development
* A d m ire W h o k so m e -Io c k ir.g W o m e n , a n d n o w
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th-
ti-e lt t li f tl ti'Jf* (jf
of the country has been the * .trem*
£ ; k t h e i r W iv e s fro m t h a t C lass.
th is s ig n h a n g in g o u ts id e
' to 1/• Ja r^ e a?. 1 t
difficulty of g etting supplier, ai d P™
1
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h
is s to re ; it m a r k s th e
machinery into the camp. Recently, an*l ie :oi m en d s th a t ii I Ui'l should
n i : i s * - : i t a t i v . s a r e ! *t m h ;.*r i
n e w e r a o f d r u g s e llin g
A i L J
however, a company with sufficient *'e
!!
r tli;R r< '•-on. 3 hese
*tìredout„
,t h
reP* sent
Let
Is it a n y w o n d er th a t h e
» 1 k til« n .-m i f }.'•••• I f . a n '
means became inter« : t- 1 in tiie m* i iLi-ii w e n t out in the interest of the
exertion ; if *h is treu- try to keep th e a tm .s p h e r e clean
.*• f» îtîur
utar, tl. upon
, _ tin-
-- sligbte.wt
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h a s to e n l a r g e h i s q u a r -
- I »♦•ant if* ■’ b 1. d w ith headache <*r Lack a
. but n« hinan
valuable property in the camp, and busme-s m e n i f Eugene and un I*
I .tin in the
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rs, t h a t h is c le r k s a re
U' «»f th e word w hile sufir
s; l e ; it her tem per i* fitful ami her app< th e e
in order to operate it, immed: it- ly pay of the county and they seem t .
Ai p c u lia r ailm ents of h e r- -x. poor, >hc is in a condition o f extrem e peril i,
L t us b u s y , a n d t h a t liis s to r e is
■>\ . the com plexion, is produ«- a fit subject for the developm ent o f tl t ■ i * libtry a a 1 < .irru p tio n .
began the constru* tion of a wagon think that Eugene is the- whole
xh*s and p rem atu re <*»d age. i
dreudful of all <1
scs -com motion« I b* «r in m ind that where two , * ■
« o n e o f th e m o s t p o p u la r
OREGON.
LEMATE
u J v t’p-rii ♦- a' :i *n h necessary I f you notice any of these sym ptom s h^e hq
road from this place to th* pr «¡.city. county, an 1 that the chief be-in* t-s
-m. i u
n ’r»
f a l o n g t h e l e a d i n g th o r -
» ‘r-alth,
ii!.ii. and
.ue. if
ii this
in*’ iuu<
mi.'- time in procuring Dr. W illiams’ P ink I ilia, c ie a t ic- .es as tb e p i - t e a m
«•her-or I. ' :b. ; . a j ■-:!•• and j Th y will as'i.-t th e patien t to devci.ip pr.q>-
Before this was undertaken, how­ of toe county court is to wait until
Aieei ic. ; d u - tr y a n d the r, sum
O U g llta re ?
x ’ oii , and a f -ling of » xh .us- crly and re g u la rly ; th ey will enrich m e
ever, a thorough investigation was the people of some section builds
- • i l
•. T h “ m«»n;hly * p :: >n blood a n d restore h e a lth ’* nee.-» io the j p t:c n ci fre e silver co in ag e w itluui; :
\ o u c a n a f f o r d to t r a d e
: :• f
i p*:: r:y b> tie tu rn o f c h e e k ', bright (-yes and a lijhine-s of Mt p
made of the various proposed routes, roads and dev* lops something, th* i*
: u n > * .1 oh- trii* t S o j . A ny will surely follow th e ir use, a -i all d:'i: r - 'v a ilii;;,
. i :! c
io m ii a g : i - e U c ; P
W ith, a d l'ilg g is t w llO f i v e s
'. ; . of N a tu re wiii result in o f consum ption and p rem atu re death we :
as to distance, grades and depth of build loads from .here to Eugem
■ at
e in one com, t. th*-.,.
y o u S C O T T ’S E M U L S IO N
- synipt'»’ is whi h m ake the averted. W ise and prttd» nt m oth-rs
‘
of • .
’ u h ' of (he v i*m< n of this insist upon th e ir daughter* tak in g Ilf. X
snow on the higher hills. Mr. 1'. J. 1 he r .ad now built serves all th e
, li­ I am ple room ;’o r th e w idest difference*
. alm ost ltn le a m id e . A liam s’ P ink P ills upon >, e popr-. mh of
tr y mi
w h e n v o u a s k lo r it.
Jennings, m anager for the eompar*' purpose necessary for transportation
. nip
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i. ; io- he, p-o b/d of puberty, and th u sa v e id a lic h a n ra vf o p inion i.m o n g th e m o st hones!
xion,
of
disease
and
e
arly
dtcay
io
,
pale
r
sallow
com¡d
personally gave the m atter a thor and the development of that partic­
e ta ’
of f in v i i ; am i let tin, IL p u h lic a b b . i “S p o a k ln g of ohl s.mks, ’ sai.l A sh -!
o f tii • h- •••*, gwoll- n ankle* ei
n« I
S, (»li
ougii in »estigati* *n btfor* ch o o sin g ular section, ami if tbe business men
D e n n f ia ts , I ’tq u iisis at I P r o h ih i- , »ury P e p p e rs, th o u g h th e s u b je c t .... ,
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in ty exh ib it one or m ore o,
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M
rnhes
to
inform
thoec who arc coiitcmpldtmg huihling in the spring to ban
of
Eug*
ne
want
another
road
tin-'
sv:n
it*, or m ay h a v e a il. T hej
upon u route over which to build a
f'ro.n the J\xQini.iert San Fr-inciseo, C('h
tiouists, reason with one auotlier a- la 1 But been tiinlei uiscussion at all.
i- ‘ • rav sg 4 di -ase hits inadt
in (heir o id c ts for liim bcr now. so they can be
Mi * Lottie Donell lives w ith her par •
road, decided upon that which offei should build it. When Bohemia
• ' . * ai, and the m ore of the *vmp-
b e st we m ay a n d c a rry th e cam p aig n speaking of old soaks, I guess the
at 702 N atom a Sire t, S an I
' r
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pifi-
nt
shov/stlm
"r--t«t“r
the
rie.e.-
•die th a t Cain gave Abel is the about
ed the most advantages in every re­ wanted a road Bohemia built one.
nineteen ~ years co ‘ nee, « a?
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I * «I » 11 i ent,
• 11 I , is a y o ungJudy
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o pi
pt U'FJ
and p -
* ,t I I treatm
on w ith "m alice to to w a rd none, b I
the most tin- ¡cut on record.
V
i . . o I I I . . 1 and the I-^pos>c>bii\g npptnry.L ’*• Ev«.r
E \. r Vinci
Y rn-
spect. Routes had been proposed,
n a w ith ch arit v for a ll.”
i *f k.* A ai i re ‘orc<l. To accom plish u
ten y ea,K °bl Miss Dent il lia*
h!
F 1X A X CI A L F O L L I E S .
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WH
h
am
*’
¡'in
i:
k
ills
a
rc
the
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s
l!l!
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r
fro,P
a
rbvutnatie
«Jfe<
ïh.u
<
tl
and money offered, to build roads
Your îJt»y «>u*i 1.1 ve n Montli.
W ith any kind of ¡timber you may wish, which will then he leailv, and you
It is aomewliat am using to ob­ 0-: u:
uns d ___
ing _____t.
rem edy. ___________
T hey positively '
L a 'd since sh f* was th irit --u y« ar
I rec Pili«.
from various points. Among these,
cu
So Mr. K iim an Brow n, of 31 Mill St. !
.ii! - p p ro sio n s and irn-” ulai'ili>-.s, a, î ; i - -.In- lias lw,-n subject to vai;o-.;s .
w on’t have to w.. t.
serve the vague and various idea»
whieh
Imve
kept her
V.
if neglected, iaevltaWv entail sick* > weaknesses
.
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Send
y
o
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r
addtess
to
IE
E.
B
uck—
i
South
G
ardner,
Mays.,
was
told
by
t
h
e
1
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was a route from Eugene, and a
By t ik i n c tl.i-,- pills for v iia u ly a t a vcr.v low singe. ]:
I.
concerning the power ami function
e -, *1
bef.r. tie- . -.p.
i re- 1 s:.'-vs> si;" ll!,s
a vielnn of di-, - ,
ft
proposition from the business men
1 g 't a ft-,, d o c t i c . His son hud L ung tro u b le ,! O r d e r s F r o m
a D is ta n c e P r o m p t ly A tte n d e d T o
a p r i d the prom pt a p j.'u r.c ie e siim -,' si e can r* n iin it- r . W ie n
t . i :
of governm ents and the functions
sc.'cple liox i i l*i. R in g s X, \v I.:, i "llov.m g !.d ,riu, and lie sp en t tin**
oi I'. ■ vl ic.r ” is insure I. For suppres- a u ttle girl at svho.l si-,«- wu u h ,,- ..
to pay the greater part of the cost f
money. It is simply appalling, ft! . t i c p ig s i n .i t I**- iaken st i-lily until a ' •* <*’ ‘vtintat’c w c . 1 < r i ? '- , : . ’.
Pills. A trial will convince \ n on itutiJr* il and si \nntv-live dollars with
of construction. Mr. Je n n iu "s view
i
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■..i i-, takes p lac e —gen erally in ' count ol ln r lia tlti ot i . .>• ,,.i t,, ,
.
< 2 ? b end m vottr orders al once.
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11.
«.lie » light
1^
it. the
of the nineteenth een-
■ . ,i... . s .uietinies l e s s . ' Follow the . “ >«»>'/. .'h e c i e.l n e v e r ., m ui
a
th
e ir m erits. 1 hese pills are r a.*\ : diictors, who Btiallv gave him tip say-
ed over the propose«! route, but ile ,
’.a tie- painphl--t about each box. aior* boisterous gam es, aithou,. It :I ; o,.
d • ■■
.
tuiv, to see the num ber of people
in actim i and arc ¡larticulailv effi c li\i ing: ’A 'linr 1 ov w on’t live a m o n th .'’’ ; '
AGE GROVE,
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OREGON
•; women will iiu‘1 th e ir m ilk im- j
tc do so.
clined to enter an arrangem ent to
.
1
in
q u a litv and *|iiantitv l*v ta k in g
'•t>t th e em barrassing c ore.uu i . , •
in the cu re of C ms!¡inition and Sick j He tried Dr. K in g ’s New Discovery anil
who believe there is som ething
foils, u . 1 al'so obrnin reli* f ib.ni ¡ „ill ‘ ’oncli s lit,- h ave al been «-ln.-i*
build a road over it, for the reason
H eadache. F or M alaria and Liver <> few lioltE s restored h bn to health '
K iu-1 i - n e e . 1 'i i a o e . - d - o o t f e e l i n . '. m ,h e p .i t year, and t h e c li.i:
th a t the distance is to great, ami in m agii-al, phenomenal or supcrnatui -
b i c . i i . uts from w eaxuess o f tiie 'i,11' c t i i c u v e w ork <1 1 ..
trouble they have been proved invalu—| hut enabled him to go to work a per- j
al
about
a
government.
The
wolds
•'ament are sneedilv relieved anil , *
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,
a general way impractical.
The
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It m ust hi- rem em ber- *.” *
'•c
'i lit v arc go o in » ■ to be ]i
' clly Well m an
lie say > lieovr. s his
^ _ > s^ A 1 ,
government,
sovereignity
etc.,
seems
n-.eeii
in
tellin
o f , ' tin' - \ •
trin g .lo w n , weigh: in tic . J?:;'.'.*/1
‘T g : ,"r
1
m atter at issue with Mr Jennings
fectly fr e from every deleterious sub— ¡ t , sen t gooil h ealth to use of Dr. j
-,
and
til
t
•ulule
weakness,
hu
l
sui'ed.
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Irci
al
.1
p I
was simply a question of the best to be regarded as expressive of some
f
! c u re in th e a d u iu istra tio ii o f the Ì ,
t,lue * hegan taking the p Fs 1
s.ancc an ! to b - purely vegetable E in g ’s New Discovery, and-know s it to I
Bills for Pule people.
peonie.
! »«r yyarsa eonbrm ed i:-,, .,. I.
thing
having
the
attributes
of
a
_....<
and most feasible route, notwith­
Thi y do not weaken bv •'
n, be the best in th e world for Lung tro u -!
•c, -t e: ili
period in the life of a sw ollen out of ail pr, purl ion I y t!
that ' hud
W ' I is t o d nti- tilin g tiie e-ssation o f : rheumatism
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' ' l o n g s it:, e
standing the generous offer of the deity. That this sbould bo so, is
,,
-de. T iia l B ottle Free a t J. A. Ben hEMA’i’E
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OREGOX
or. .us it is most gen.-roily 1 '"• i - a ia . • eom; . cut !,• tn w ... i i
til
not
so
surprising
when
all
the
cir­
b
•
• a l l y ' .o . . . r . . . , .1,
s',
stem
J
o
n
’s
D
rug
Store.
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•
long
sutlert
d
l,ad
u
asted
mv
I
ooy
•
people of Eugene, Mr. Jennings
t . n I, th? e',:.age or tu rn o f life. . ..
A I D EL L IN E <»F
shadow o f 11.V
ay: a p t. : attentliug tliis per: . I are fainting , i ; I ras bit'
. :l tl:
p
I/.e ;»C. I |- I *,x. Soldi)'. .1
““ " “
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declined to accept the proposition, cumstance: are taken into consider­
Is or attacks o f fuimm-ss or dizziness, i
“ • !l "
A. Be,-so,. Thu. .i t.
D° Y0U V A N ’! A HOME?
C L O T M ^ G ,
ation th at have produced these
t it". ■ aerai deb lity, exhaustion, a ’ri '
' !1!l* I'.uppin - ot
because the cost of transporta­
r: V i«»
’ ....h ly hysteriu, pain in the
'T'- 1 ’¡adnott!
dO A<*res
A «•!•*•*; <
of
choie*, bottom land |
;f ch«'i<T-
vagaries.
T o find the cause f*;r this
Of
!l!
V
:s or iimhu, hypoehoudri i, eie. The
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r he j I i : e ' c n .**'.*’
* . ni'Jht s'".'I’'*’
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tion over the road after it was
i
cr:cl„ , l -for better or worse ' T i:i’'s| **“ £ » v '•"l,.‘ Tas A 'l ’i’
W c w o u ld liko to have sonic ot 7 miles *■•■, t of E inali, 8 acres cleared
it is necessary to review some of the
i
the
former
if
the
patient
is
w
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built, as compared to the cost of
and 7 in v.hcat. 35 ac re s can he m ade
. • • r b s v . c m . . , ¡list te e ra :
- o f « ‘"le T
III t l , M '
I ,, . , . - ,,.i| ,.
th e fimuici ti \ vj . icr; s < xo lain \vh\ cu! iw ialite. Good box house 18x20.
transportation over a road from this l’rob'«c-*sivo stages throng h which
.:,*. HOe .li 'i g the eh ing.-. F or h:iu luk.-n I iu H a box ,.f i h - I .
it is th a t it the go v ern inc n t's s U ’ i Row
i .i-poxe
ev er « ill-covered ¡ ¡ " y w e r e i l .i i n g i n e c o d . I .
n ,
;
m s tliro
thron,.’!!
cor rn er, y
•'..• riv-'r
riv , u runs
t h one co
> • _
«
-rar .
«
I
* no ■ * rem
' edy
"j '«”
place would pay for the building of 1 mankind lias come in the arts of
I'lev lively ¡iv.iin ¡Old Io | . e the hi \ fie!i:
Pr. WiHiiiiu’ Pink Pill
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u
p
o
n
412J
g
ra
iu
a
of
sJv
<
r
m
il
civilization
and
the
scion
o
of
gov­
my
lim
bs.
I
felt
so
h
a
p
p
y
over
the
eioi
,
[ ■ e : P c hlowl l.v ; I'iiug ilir, ctlv upon tin' my lim bs.
a road where Mr. Jennings has since
liad been ail'mdi .1 ii,.'tl... [
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t o r y r e h c f t h hat
i
m a k e it ’«v« i 'h m e (h Ear. th a t tin w.-Uib it. F o r p a rti'-u ltirs , s i c E. 1’ j
continue
ta k in g the pills.
r
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CI •» i. «'I. i! • : • I ii !•:. 1Î \ 1- U VI- '!;■ pat! li r I • I ‘, C
l .1
built one. Mr. Jennings took a con­ ernm ent ami consider th«: depth of
'I h i ’-; i î Tur. I r.Ani.e.
• enjoyment of robust health, m j •»«!»? severa al m ore boxes 1 was more th a n s ta m p oi iEe sam e
c-rum ent tu n
. ' . me
¡need u o of f the
servative view of the situation ami darkness, degradation and diso.iir
1 I . ip), s.cb'cg (his cri lieu I * ■ - ¡ j i ghcitld
I high m erits of the | ids, f.,r
• d i .■
WOGD— WOOD.
I was t!ien w holly relieved from tie. ria e-
T. f,-.
f
1 ." î . . \\ illli.i is’ 1-iuk Pills.
had the money with which to back fr° m " bich the ,1U,UUH race has
iieilie pains ill m y wri. t and 1 had so far re­
c o m iò g d.-arer as it b e v e .
*
•••••* -20
gained coy v ita lity o f body th a t I really
up bin judgem ent. He l.ad no in- r,sen’ ttud ll ia probably nut sur-
PALE AND SALLOW GIRLS.
■ I- lieve l I had nev er experienced th e e n e r-
I
t
is
cc
;.
ì
m
o
;
i
a
rg
u
m
i
n!
tercat in any town or trade; he was
tb a t th ere are still mam
AV ! e - i n b e more distre -ing th a n to see ' v atin g e fi'e ts of those w a-ting diseases wlij.-h
a
c ib-., plug etui failing in the spriticttm e are so pecu liar to women. It is a very gr< a t u h o u h l L a v e m o r e m ? e ,
i
minds
tainted
with
a
supeistioiis
i
:
■ • ? in iead of bright eyes, glowing, ! pleasure to me to be able to tell m y'young
not building it for specuhitioii, or
T h is s t o c k h a s j u s t b e e n re f ille d a n d is th e
rea.-un th .it g.u ! hn.s n
i • , In , ks. and an e la n ic step, tliere are lady friends of the re lief th at has been ¡ift
for the purpose of “draw ing” trade, it regard for government.
«1
, o.i!e, sallow , or preenlsli i om pl x- forded me by I?r. W illia m s’ P ills and I w iil
i b e s t s e l e c te d in to w n .
c a o s. d. a U, c ;ue in pi ;
i . . ’ I a la e ju i ! a ss o f step th at bespeaks surely continue to reeom m enil th eir ns o
The minds of primitive men were
was merely a question of the least
■ c a l an curly death i f proper treat- all who are atllieted w ith the c o n s ' iahej
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iii-i.i ■ |iji( < ai j '. r ii k i h e - «4 p r o d i i c c . ^ g ^
ty.
Il'
th
è
valuo
an
i
;
is not orouiplty resorted to and per- i from w hich I suffered.”
distance ami grades, and cost of | constantly overwhelmed with th-
-
ill
until th " im povi rislee I blood is en- | P ink P ills are sold by a ll dealers, or will l*e' pow er * f g o l d i l . ; v : i.-.;-, s
transportation; and he decided to ll" luJu,tis of lll° depti of the
r
I ' l l lilt functions o f life heeoinere'-u- te n t post paid on receipt of price, 5o cent a
im oiiat:, in i xAt.im-e
i
I 't n n parents rest a p r at respousi-i box or six boxes for $2.50 (they are never
build a road from this place, and 'm ystery of his own being and th-
1
:
tin their d tighter are bud- soM in bu lk o rb y the 100b by addretstdiiKDr.
d
* th e s a n e '? l i .p.. 1
pay the cost of its construction, I'1“ ’11011“ '’1'1 the p h y sical f o i e s of
*
j v, s, .t m i.ouJ, B j o u f u a u a littr u ; Vi iffiaiitjj' flvdiiiiu« V«*i Svlivuwtady, N. Y.
o
f
vi hics, a n i tir- i i ;ce of t i r o , i tv
rath er than pay the extra cost of li:‘t ure, ami lie being a creature su b
transportation over a longer road ¡ect
the caprice of those elc n en ts ei nment. T h e id e a of m oney b e in g j t'. ■ c who h e lp tliem yelvca.
1 h e
D e a d e r ,
:■ :e a l i a th è (iro lu c ts ci lai.-or d ecim e
built by other«. Since then Mr. 800U Cl>uceiveil the idea that ho was «imply a medium of < \cban; *, an ’, brings j rogre. s;. If there were no ¡.*r ad vacci; v iih thè j.-icc of mebiis
n ! o
e n d r-
f ile M o s t P r o g r e s s iv e O i 1 AI * I. G R 0 \ E,
Jennings has gone ahead and built ^ 1C particular object of inter* st that the government has the power incentive to struggle there wc Id 1 as cluimcd i ■/ tho
O REG O X
s
ta
n
d
it
will
th
e
n
e
t
>
!■
>
thè
some
un
a road iuto his property. The peop u Pon t b e e m t h , an d th a t th e con- to m ake it a n d le t th e p e o p le have be no g lo ry in rmccess.
D
ealers
in
^SPÌFEiì LOE Œ Ï .
der a d o u b 'j stun, ’ •* o*’ (Bi n s i l y c i‘
le of this place contributed gener- st!Ultb ’ cccuring and re o c c u rin g it in som e easy w ay is p r ttv a d
ri
c..»-
basis? That being trni of of o l d
BEFORE TH E BATTLE.
ously to pay part of the cost, and p h e n o m e n a in th e p h y sic a l forces of [»oelic, a n d som e w h a t p h ilo s «phical
u lS w
fr
I t is already* evident that thia is to it must lie true of silver, and * lid i?itte Job î’riutiüR at the Lowes’
now carriages are being driven ,lftture were special m a n ife sta tio n
broad hum anilaiiau ground*',
not properly have two pi ices, otic
from here to the mines. The people of a sovcieign p )w< r towards him. but nine way from the begining of be an aggressivi cam; : i n on both
Cash Prices.
c x p ri: s;.d in gold and the othi *■ ex-
of Eugene have continued to inter- T h e v a rio u s people conceived vari- the time of th e first use of money, sides, it will be fo u g h t w ith au-in-
C;-.7
pressed in silver? If it is true of
«¿K t
S H E E T IR O N W A R E ,
I 'i
est themselves in the trade, and are ous objects in the solar system as the w o rld has scttl d down upon j tens- -. r ’. i:, s, and will eugen ler
gol
1
it
is
of
silver,
and
would
uoi
N o ta ry
attem pting to induce thecounty court being the sovereign or deity, but as the practio of an exchange of c q u iv - . in som e q u a rte rs n > little b itte rn e ss.
J; n b l i c
a n d Y Y ild ayooc ! A x e s , A m u n i t i o n , a n d a l l s i z e s o f
ibis give the del tor a chiap mone’.
‘ to contribute
................ the county’s
. . funds
.
timo
went
on,
and
the
world
grad-
dances
in
the
exchange
of
property
i
Gut
of
this
excess
of
feeling
there
is
to
Even Ephron, tiie H it- , sure to come a good deal of reckh-s - with which to nay his debiis; tiiat
build another road- For the county „ally - ¡earned som ething of the laws 1 For money.
.
is, all debiis not contracted to 1 *
Ke* j a full sto«k of
NAILS,
CUTLERY
Shelf and Building
court to do such a thing, under the
nature, the people deserted these the, when he sold the plains of asm- •rtion an d invective. C rim iniition
(■ni l in gold? B ut the poor m an’s O i'i’ic e in M e i n z e r R e s id e n c e
ails.
But
one
race
conceived
the
’
Machpelah
to
Abraham
for
four
ami
recriminations
w:il
he
common.
circumstnnes, would be wholly and
M a in S t r e e t , C o tta g e
in that proportion as debts are in gold and the rich man,s
entirely wrong. It is not a m atter
*'f nn invisible being whose ex- hundred shekles of silver, required ! Exactly
G ro v e , O re g o n .
in “dollars.” If tho value and p u r­
R epairing neatly don«'.
Abraham
to
w
eigh
it
out
to
him,
and
i
stum
p
orators
cnlcai
neil
editors
¡¡nil
thatcoucerns the county court which *s«arice or non-e.xistance, can not be
chasing
power
of
gold
increases
or
r-V-M
who
have
co
u
n
try
o
r
city
town bus the trade of any particular Practically dem onstrated ¡mil which that it should be current money o f . themselves incapble of arguing the
«le- reases with the amount of metal, ¡»rofs'l ty fill' sal*' would do well to eail
*"i him Ti e follow ing is a few spec
section. It is desireable th at all the *l:ls ' Hien preserved through all time tiie merchants. There is that inane ' abstract problems- of money and
it is i.idy a logical inference tiiat i;il b a rg a in s in farm s.
resourcesof thecounty be developed, sincp- ftu*l dominates in all the civil instinct in hum an nature of self- the tariff anil their relation to one
A ii A E BARGAIN.
silv er will d . tiie .-am*’. Yet, m:iiii
■ court should
. . .
.
¡zed
and ’ the county
lend
,ze‘* world. Among the ’’
first ’ at- preservation, that seeks to give the another will they indulge in person
IliO a c ri s of ¡am i w ith r u n n in g
people cheri h the delusion that it
every possible aid to develop them, «nntpts at formal government, was least value for vtilue in return, and ality and abuse.
ab u se. I t will be well
w;«ter th e v.hole y e a r; fine fir an d
will not.
e >
people t, to
but for the county court to subscribe
of nicn ciai|nl!1‘U ° be the deity, the legal tender qualities of money therefore, for intelligent
iu te llig -nt .people
ceiiar saw lim b e r, n ev er c u b e d ; 20
the people’s money to furnish facili- au'^ establishing their authority and si»'ply gives to that much material j nut the:.is, ivi ou g xr i a* the sta: .
aci es ideal e< 1 with som e f r u it tre< s.
— AND—
Ilirt Yon l.vtv
W ill m ike a sp le n d id fru it ¡dace
ties
to
some
particular
point
to
se-
sovereignity
as
such.
As
mankind
of
which
it
is
made,
a
property
w
ith
so
as
not
to
bo
misled
in
the
excite
tics
se­
1 rv E lectric B itter- as a rem edy i- r an d on y o mil* s so u th of C o tta g e
1 t i 1
<1.1 %' a> » % , ■ . . . ] ,
. . .
...1
Mill < • 1 1 O
III! Vl V 111 V
*" . 1 . . 1 X , ♦ 11 I . 1 ■
/I • 1 « $11..^
4 .11., -
cure tho trade of a certain section advanced in intelligence, aud con which a debitor can pay a debit w ith -! ment tiiat will follow.
your trouble.-? Ii H o t, get a lee tie < Jrove.
especially after that section is opened Bcieousncas th e c h a r a c te r of the ' ou^ ^'be consent of tbe creditor. In no i As an evidence of the extent to m W and get relief. T his m edicine
i \ E 80 ACRE FARM FOR
M a d e a n d f o r s a le i n t h e b e s t m a n n e r . W e w i l l p le a s e
up, and the trade created by the ruler changed from that of thodeitv ”ther respect dots the impression o. : w hich political siam h r wiil p ro b a b lias ¡i*(ii found to In* pe.'idia.’l,
SALE,
A d d re ss.
people of another place, is all w ron*r. to descendants of the deitv,
deity, and designs or figures upon com effect ly be resort. I t o lu tin g tho cam p iil.ipteil to th e ri lief and cu re of all 4 m ile- from Cottiig*' G rove, all u n d er y o u w i sh a l l y o u A vant i n o u r l i n e
Fein.de
C
om
plaints,
exerting
a
w
o
a-
good
f*
iiee.
25
in-res
in
culliv.itiosi,
I t should be a m atter of no concern ‘«“ aHy to th at of getting their right lf> the same piece of metal of the aigu is already ap:>a: ant in the re
R O B IN S O N & P H IL L I P S ,
150 frtii? tre e s four y e a rs old, good
influence in givii,
to tho county court who gets the to rule from a diviue so , tree. T h is *:>nie weight and fiuent-.s w ould i>u;, ports that the g o ;,1 m i a re offering ii iful . direct
, .
,
! Iiuildings. well w atered, tw o o r th ree
C o tta g e G ro v e , O r.
trade of the Bohemia mines. q'pP being the source uji through w hich :ls much uustamj i d and milh 1 a.- brii < s to m end ;s oi the p o p u lists - r* i'g!h ano tone to t h e organs. D | KO, )(1 sp rin g s, am i .m e h alf n,il.;s from
you have Lo.-s of A ppetite, Cou.-tij i - | good school. Price $1200. W rite o r
only interest that the county court nia,,kind h a s come, in p r o g n ive tb e sta m p e d a n d mill, 1 one. By . co n v e n tio n to re fu se to
indorse Ii m, IB a'laclie, F a in tin g Sp. 11s, . r a r e caI1 on
,, W . B n r et ,
Cottago Glove, Gr.
b a s in roads, is th at of developin'* stages of eivilizatiyii, it is not sur- l a .'i u g t rough th* mint, and Ly ; Bryan, while silver millionaires are
Xervo is, »1 e i 1 ss, E x c i t a b l e , M elan t
- ■ - .
---------------- _
the country, a n d e a n
not possibly Plis»ng to find many people in mod- reason of a general i lan. it becom es o tin in g b rib e s to support him chfily or tr .c h b il with Dizz.v S; ells. , i o r S ale o r L xebsm ge fo r C o t­
ta g e G ro v e B r o p c r t .
I'm .rv ttA T io x s for
have any interest in who secures ern times w ho belli ve tliy t a gov- th a t k in d of jiro p e rty w e ig h te d in to Th* re is n o t th e s lig iite s t reason for Electric B itters is th e m edicine you
125 acres of land, till fenced and
the trade of those places. This is « ’Uinent has some ttf the attribute- i* nvenieut sizes, with its weight and t r ,stirq
cross
fenced,
a
b
o
u
t
40
ac
re
s
of
plow
I
n • b lb id !Ii ami S tre n g th are g u a r- •
T
h
e
the position in which this m atter °F a d e ity ; th a t its de* re* , a re abso- fineness sta m p , d u p o n it, a n d v.itii t h a t som e il, ilgati a' ! e S t. L m ..iit'-ed by its m e. Fifty cent- and lam !, 40 m ore e mid be easily cleared, j
! balance good p a stu re land. S plendid!
places the countv court. A road
a n d th a t it h a s wituiu it th whi* !i a c re d ito r m u st aee, ] t from a 'c o n v e n tio n w ill be suki * p ta b le to $1 0 0 .it J. . B* nson’s Drag Store.
: garden la n d ; a b o u t 5 ¡teres of or-
c h a rd ; 1 good dw elling house and out !
has been built into tbe mines and it P°wer to produce any c o n d itio n id d e b ito r in liq u d a tio u of a d e b it. In t h : i ,t!u< ucc of courteou.-iy su g g e -i-
I lildlngs; 4 bai i ..: 7 c h ic k e n h o u si s.
F
in
e
P
ig
s
F
o
r
Hale.
1 conceded. S u ch
Tlie affairs, and that all unfortunate con- the e a rly gold m ining day-, m in e rs j ed d rewards may h?
H orses, sheep an d g o a ts can he
has cost tho county nothin
it on tho place. P rice per acre
P ei ns d e sirin g som e ‘h •
road has cost $12,000, and it was ^it*ons °F the country are due to a bought tln ir goods and paid their, men are to be foun i in ev,.ry politi-
s? i. Situ .ted *J miles from Y’onoal-
b
re
d
1'
o
I
p
d
China
pigs
ecu
obtain
1 •. l! j tnil**s from Elkhea*! Quick Kil-
paid by the miners and people of willfully derelict government, and ilebits in gold ilcst. Every tnercb-| cal p a rty . U p - 'p id ist convention,
tlr in of E. •' 1 : .!'■) of T. -. E eaiier , v.*r M in e s; 20 reels from school; 2%
:.nt
kept
a
touchstone
and
¡
air
o
f
,
however,
will
no.
be
c.*.it:oled
bv
this place. The people of Eugene ^'Ia^
could remedy all tin s.- d,
m iles from c h u rc h ; Co rodsfrom p' st- i
office, m ail tw ice a week. Call on o r !
naturally desire some of the trade ot ^ects U a siugle decree of its will or scales. With the touchstone Lt de- biibery. It w:';! a?t a i: uc.<Iv as
OF NOVKMEER 3 AltE ALREADY UNDEK WAY.
A NEW
w rite AV. B kl 'MME t t , C o ttag e G rove, '
those mines; this is commendable binctauis of sovereign -v. This is term ined the fineness of the gold, | did the R epub,^an convention at
, Or.
and proper upon their part. The« e8Pecially true i:i the m atter of and with his scales w, ighte*! it. He j St- Louis or the Democratic c••nvtn-
lx TO HE ELECTED, AND THE
N O T IC E FO R RL BLIC A TIO N .
generously offered to build the road ,nolH.v- Mauv believe that m,.* y sold his goods by weight at a given j tion at < aicag o . G i. tiie r it u -1-
U n it e d S ta tes L and O f it c e ,
/
in the first place, but the route' did ls s’n:P'y a medium of » •. Ii ,n
t price, and received bi-. ; ay tor them , wisely or unwi-ely it wnl sincere..
R o s e ijc r g , O r . .July 7, i b ‘jG. j I
will, iis ¡llways, he r.itti 1 it! th e thiek. st of th e lig h t, b a ttlin g
n il f th t p o r-
not suit the people who would use fai’ibate trade, and tin the stamp in w eigl t of Id a t a stated pric ,; y t ■ car y o ' :
Notice is hereby given th a t the following- '
vigi-t*ci-ly
f* r SO U N D BU SIN ESS PRENCI FEES, which will
named
settler
has
filed
notice
of
his
intention
io
;
a c c . rding to iis worth am i a_ euess. , gou ot tn o A m erican peo p le n, nas
it most. The county copti s.
m ake linal p ro d in nipporiof ins claim, and that
bi ic g P K O S F E R n A TO T H E NA 1 ION.
said proot Will he m ahe Ijefoie JoE L W?.KE, k. 1
..osolutism and soverienity as the The only diffeiunce between the I met to represent?
take the same \ .v w i*t Ite m a
> .( .< . < omm.'v'Hoher a t Eugene, Oregon, on I
T H E N EW -YORK W E E K L Y I B IB U N E i- not only the lead­
z 1
.\n_ si r.i, lxj,;, viz; i t«.-ph Perkins, jr. on ii.
ways
of
those
times
and
now
is
that
,
Ih
e
last
t
o
1
re
ddc-ntial
cam
,
-
the a u tboi'ity who placed it there, and
Mr. Jennings,
g ...u_
ing B"i ub!i*'..n pup* r of th e co u n try , h u t i PR E E M IN E N T L Y
E, No.
for the S 2 S a 1 W12 >e .. «,*■,•.
tp. 21
ii. n West, lie names tiie following
rA N
A N A T IO N A L FA M IL Y N E W SPA PE R .
m atter all necessary attention. j v. as money will pay debts and buy the government presses the C * 5 ’.>!.! I ! aigms w ere C '*m * parativeE •” free iron.
witnesses to prove his ehntinuous residence 1
*
“’
—
upon
and
r u iti»at; a <*;. said land, viz: J hn
I ts cam p aig n new.-, and discussions will in te re st ev ery A m eri­
cided that it was not a practical ProPcrLv> and its cost of n anufac- and cuts i* into convenient sizes, j personalities. It is j erhaps too
k Hubbard. Joseph T. Neet, John >. Ah* n,
can
citizen.
George Downs, ol Cottage Grove. Oreg.
1 fine­ much to e x p e c t tins to L s j cimm m
route and would no serve the pur- tu r® b tin g nominal, the lack of t!.:- and guarantees its weight
juiy n-6
K M. V eak ii , Register. 1
All th*- new., of th e day. For* ign Corii'.-pondeheo, A g ric u ltu ra l
pose of transportation, aud backed medium of exchange j ¡events people ness, and the merchant no longer • that respect. I t has divided the
Depart:.I*-,¡t, M ark et R eport-, Short S to ries c m p l* -,*• in «-¡K-h
*«. z î-
N O T I< E O F F O K E F E n U E K
,1 needs bis scales ami touchstone. 1 people on new i?-ues and led to
up his decision with his money and {l'°m buying pr pert m..! the
n u m b er, Comic P ictu res, Fashion P lates w ith eluhorat*- <1. -erip-
T. J. Lewis. George Pettey. Ja sp e r V. iikin.s
\\ h* tk r t uis i. as it sh o u ld be is not the , .re iking of old party ties. Vu-
ti : . m.o ;i v ariety of item s of ho tsehold itit.-ie-t, m ake up AN
s wl. .
the building of a road where it will th in g s of life, an.i g .
aud ?Jat W ilk ms your la n s and as-ign* are
here'oy noUiied tiiat we have expend -d tv.o
ID E A L FA M ILY PAYER.
der
-ucn
circumstances
it
is
easv
for
none
of
these
is
left
to
tl
.
,__
,
*ae
question.
I
t
is.
and
always
1ms
suit best, ain’t the building of another
hundred dollar?» in labor on the Ja sja r A New­
ton mine situated in Holiemia Lane county, ore-
I OR SALE.
W e fu rn ish “ T h e E ciu lcr
t ;ylug his industry. been so in all ag. s of th e w orld, the actions of m m to be misconstru­
am i “ N«-\v Y o rk W eek -
load would not develop the country. alternative v;
gmi. lor tin-y«-ar of Ia*j5 ami one hundred < >-
•
’:
i'o
iii;c
”
ibotli
pupersi,
The court would he going entirely »¡“ genuity or energy to
. t . , p u g ami among all Linds, classes and ed whether they stay w ith their for­
—
h
.’ Ci t h e v e r y b e s t tlii!;> e r r - i dollars being the local on camp a*«v - hemt
ShV Mill 9 m iles from (' *t- for the year »<f D i. Ill o rd - r to IDU'1 ' t. i , ,n.
people. Universal usu- mer party or leave it. Senator Tel- . : I G * .v -‘
out of its place ii it took a hand in tbe resoun*'t‘:’ of the e a r t '
w i .a t - c o n d itio n s of pei
,u!i-l - ix rn ilo s f r o m
m i l . u^d er the provisions of s c lion _'.*gk iievised
statues, being the amount required for holding
the matter. W hat possible ditfar- ®ver the situ a tl n may ,
- b itig ! m ill a l r e a d y f o r w*
Tuis age. and common consent has t(e. ler may stem to some men as the
the same for tiie year ending D and if within
( A S1I IN A H \ A N C E .
,- a a .io
n is
, ! « h hireling
lr a .B g of th
.¡Iv o r miners
...lo o t, aud
„nJ
£ “ "o SKf
» m S ?
tili!
the o silver
ence could it make to the people ol means h a rd v il. ml 1 .. i
is tlle
uk is c i t e d it. S tif p re se rv
A
ddress
ali
o
rd
e
rs
to
I „ - i j A ?*»„,.
first io '■■' * : mure. V q tu v a h n c o s o f Beorotarv C a r iis l, m ay a p p e a r to „ ,y f . a * , , l n ?
th e c o u n ty whether this place or irksome, tst
¡y m ? ?
i
THE LEADER.
iMXJ
■ • ig .it m il l io n feet of th e iin
! ! ¡ ••.,t r . sal ! i'iaini. will I*.-- an- tin- pr-ij ertv of
Eugene gets the trade of the Bo- V
b m tth • u i 1 ‘l t * ,
h ..........©
a n t a g e s ig] o t h e r s a s i ’-m hireling of Wall >tre<
kitcl oi
tim ber. I will -ell this Hi.' sutoi'iilx’rs ini.i r sai*l -.-rti'iii
W rit
nt« y our natii*- an d a d d ie s n oa p*.stai card , send it to G eo W i}e«t
C V H a KLOW.
by a simple u u id lj act of the gov- the incentive to trade. God helps Denunciations of that H . 1 wilj cheap.
F. E. Tot'CUETTL.
B - " i n 2. Trii urn* P u d d in g , New Yol k City, and a sam ple ty*pv'.,f tho
pilt-AV
» .. XI .«*■• h-
1
U ^$1
E«j
Pale Checks and Neneless Hands are no Longer
AJmired. To be Strictly Correct you must
have Riisy Cheeks and Good Health.
V PC .it ESS FOR THE GIRL GF THE PERIOD.
’i-
1. B. ROUSE,
A Thankful GT.
PROM PTLY
F IL L E D
N ew G oods a n d N ew S ty le s
L U R C H 'S
DKY
GO O D S.
B O O T S and S H O E S .
and
p -Latnes D re s s G oods, H a ts
D om estics-
I
AH S iz e s o f T r u n k s .
S. R. P IP E R .
I
Real Estate Aoent,
H IV E S
G re a t
B a ttle
P r e s i d e n t o f th e U n ite d S t a t e s
N E W YORK W E EK L Y T R IB U N E
l,r YEAS FOR ONLY $2.25,
\ i w V olk \\** kly liib u n e will be inaile*! to y o ii.