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About Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1895)
N * ■ • * '* > c v * » 'S à) THE FARMERS HOG. BETTER TRADE PROSPECTS. W I L D E S T L A N D IN' U N I T E D S T A T E S A c c o r d in g to a M an W h o H a s T r a v e le d Is Invalid 3 Years, Cured by Hood’s Illinois has the greatest mileage of railways of any State in the Union. Chicago has 90,000 miles of railway centering in her depots. LEWIS & BURKHOLDER. in O r e g o n For the purpose of improving the The New York Morning Adver- Tribune: coinmon swine of the country, no ' tiger has the following to say about Pendleton Assistant PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. . other hog can be used to better ad- the business prospects of the coun- Chief Goode, of the United States For one day—January 82d—the In E . P . T H O R P , - - E D IT O R . vantage or with greater certrinty try: While business is not so good geological survey, who visited Ore- dies of Salem Statesman, for the benefit of charity. The manager of of good results than the Berksire. as it was two years ago, it is yet Son last summer, sa\ s that the SATURDAY, JAN., 12, - - 1895. Having deeended from so long a comforting to know that it is better wildest region of the enlire United the Statesman has kindly given them earte-blanchc for that day and the line of pure-bred animals he posess- j by 18 per cent, than it was at this States is an area of 1000 square gross receipts will be devoted to the The Echo-Leader is the best Weekly es in an unrivalled degree the pow- time last year. The depression miles, lying in the mountains be relief of the distressed. er to stamp upon his progeny his | during the first half of this year tween Roseburg aud Coquille in Laper in Lane County. It seems hardly possible, but never- owu excellence of form and feeding was largely due to imaginary Douglas and Coos counties. He ; theless it is true, that on an average capacity, ns well as vigor of consti-; causes, aud might be called sen- describes it as a mysterious undis i every fifty-fifth person you meet The pay roll of the University of wears W. L. Douglas Shoes. Did trtion, which enoludes ability to timental. Capital, which is shy at covered country, in which roams Michigan foots up $225,843 for the you ever realize what an immense undisturbed wild game, a id whose resist the encroachments of disease, tbe best of times, did not dare to past year. A great university is a ! undertaking it is to supply one article Hence he is in almost constant use undertake new ventures in the face brooks aud rivers are filled with costly piece of furniture, but usefu'. j of wearing apparel to oyer one mill for the improvement of common 0f the uncertain Congress. In the wild fowl. It is uearly all covered ion peope ? New buildings to the value of hogs. 'same way regular manufacturers with a dense growth of pine, fir, — --- j --- --- 't\ A gentleman has made a proposi- ait» SusisDodAOWX $150,000 were erected in Pendleton The improved Berkshires of the were crippled, and confined their hemlock and other trees. Many of I tion to the people of Goldendal •, j during the past year Both flour present day are a well defined efforts to the completion of con- the trees arc of enormous size, and “C. T Hood & Co., I-oweU. Mas». : Wash., That if they will furnish him ing mills were improved, and one of breed, possessing in an eminent tracts or the filling of regular stand so closely together that it is ‘Gentlemen:—I am glad to tell you th a tl .. , 1 . . , . , have been given goid health hy Hood', " lth » a a > sufficient lumber, lie them made 100,000 barrels of flour. degree definite and valuable quali-1 orders. M hile the amended tariff difficult for men to make way be Sarsaparilla. For three year, I was au I d - he will build a meat-p:lcking estab- ties, and may be described as fol- kite, with its undesirable Income tween them. Where the trees are | lkshment, cold storage, and canning In the year 1885 there will be lows: Bodv color black, with tax tail, did not tend to help mat- not so thick the heavy growth of Nervousness and Lameness. . , five eclipses, two of which will only “ I was so nervous ¡1 could not bear the least l, ‘a u ‘‘ a t t h a t p o in t. smooth, pliable, plumb colored ters, it had at least the effect of bushes of various kinds takes their noise, and I had to walk with crutches for rp , , , . , , be visible to the United States as sixmonths. as I could not put one ol my teet Julk noout "the cost of pensions skin; hair rather fine, soft and I indicating to capitalists and the place. It is a country that is filled follows: Total eclipse of the moon, to the Hoot. Physicians did not do me any to the men w ho saved tile Rcpllb.ic. thick; feet and tip of tail white with j large employers of labor what was w ith all kinds of wild game, includ good, so a 'rlend told me to get Hood’s Sar- . . March 10 and 11; total eclipse of ! Inis administration m one • tear and dash of whito on face and not un- mirv and what was solid ground in ing, as reported to me, elk, different ssparilla, but moon, September 3 and 4. I Said There Was No Use. nine months has cost the Aim ri an frequently the no°e white, us also their front, and so an advance was kinds of bear, mouutain lions, deer after thinking tlio matter over, I <le- people more th a n a ll t h e p e n s io n s The lnw forbids any pensioner some white on jowl; forehead and made, and this advance was decid and other animals, including lynx “However, elded to give It a trial, and have taken six of 1805 down to date when the 1. and others. There are nlso the var bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and Uie re from bargaining, selling or promis face broad, the latter dished, with edly for the better the improved sult is that I am well as any <«o could wish g o 'd ie r s h a ll d ie . A n v ■ linn coll ied kinds of fowl. The streams all ing his quarterly pension to any eyes rather large and very clear condition of business affairs shows. to be, and can do any kind of work. l a d - , .. up and have an abundance of trout and vise all my friends to take Hood', Sarsapa- ta k e h is p e n c il a n .l t l g u . e The coal, railroad and other dealer and other persons sre forbid and snout short; ears of medium H1U for I believe it will do them good." | ¡ , r o v e t h e a s s e r t i o n c o r r e c t . den by law to accept the same in size, thin and very soft carried up strikes in midsummer gave a tangi other bir ds of fish. I penetrated Miss S u s ie D odson -, Colton, California. any manner as security, for credit right; neck short, broad on top, blc reason for the uncertainty and into the wilds of a dozen miles and H o o d ’s Pill3 cure liver ills, const ration, g D O U G L A S or otherwise. The fine fixed at with jowl large and full; shoulders depression, which the presence of saw things that tilled ine with won biliousness. Jaundice, sick headache, indi jestlon. $100 for any violation of the act, broad on top and deep through the Federal troops did something to der at the vastuess of the forest, IS T H E 3E S T . Spokane built 400 houses in 1801 'S S f a lt r f if c i FIT FOR A KING. and is equal upon the soldier or chest; back broad, sides deep aud 1 offset, but had little influence in and that anyone should attempt to at a cost of about $750,000. . C O R DOVAN, nearly straight on bottom liu e;1 allying. Men of enterprise, eager live in them. FRENCH ACNAWCLLED CALF. dealer. It a Chinaman wants to come hack, j 4.s3=? FlHECALf &KANGARaa hams large, reaching well forward for advance aud anxious to give lie W as in Salem. he only has “to leave a wife behind” $3.s_o POLICE,3 soles . The Japanese Mikado is a man of work to waiting Labor, have been on back and down on hock, well on American soil. The law takes it j .,5 0 *2-WORKINGMEN« great personal magnetism. Ho is “ a - ' . ex t r a FINE- “ rounded and deep through, causing carrying during the past year a Representative Moorhead of the that the best of liim has not gone to in fine physical condition and is nat *2.*l.7®B0YS'StmSH0tt the legs to stand well apart; these heavy, uphill load. The aid of gov Junction Times was in town and China—and he can come back when • L A D I E S * urally extremely vivacious. His as well as the fore legs short and ernment troops did not 6^rve to says: “We were in Salem yester it suits. eyes are brilliant, his teeth white strong aud standing well on toes; quiet the fears of the people as to day. The principal topic of con I SEND FOR CATALOGUE and regular, and his smile attrac Portland Sun. Eugene is one W - L ’D O U G L A Q > tail tapering and rather fine aud set the Government policy, and subse- versation is the coming session of ---- BROCKTONJAAS3. tive. He has been a great reader of the best towns in the state, aud Over One Million People wear the well up. In regard to form, a mod quent events have shown that these! j be legislature and the election of and especially well ¡informed re it now boasts two dailies, where it W . L. Douglas $3 & $4 Slices ern, well-bred Berkshire in good tears w ere well founded. In trade j United States senator. “Rooms All our shoes are equally satisfactory garding French literature. has had but one before. The Reg money plays the same part that condition is symmetrical through- They give the best value for the money. to let’, and ‘private board’ are very They equal custom shoes in style and tit. Tbe great army of unemployed I out, attractive in appearance and blood d‘ es on the human system, prominent citizens, but the charges ister, for some time a weekly, has Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The prices ore uniform,— stamped on sole. essayed a daily, and from its ap throughout the United States may j recognized at once as an animal of and the term “circulation” is in the this year are more iu keeping with From $i to ?3 saved ever other mokes. If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by pearance can claim a place among be partially accounted for when it | more than ordinary worth.— Farm-j same way applicable to both. the gold basis times than formally. D ealers everyw nere. W anted, agen t to tak e the daily papeis of the state. exclusive sale for this vicinity. W rite a t Where is not circulation there must CalKliJates are n um eroat ami fu’n is learned that when Mr. Carnegie j or and Breeder, be congestion, and evil must be the ! of fun w# have not had a siu„le | The suag boat is now working once. visited his great steel plant at Brad- UM ATILLA COUNTY S H E E P . result. Whenever the banks ale ! application from a lady for a clerk-1 between tins city and Harrisburg. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. dock, Penn., recently for the first! D EALERS IN General Merchandise W O O L , H ID E S AND F U R S . Lumber, Shinies and Grain. A gents for the sale of the s :i. OREGON LEM VIT ;■ l i - i l e ^ GROCERY STORE IS C A R R Y IN G First Class Goods, Just Sudi Fresh Vegetables and Fruit in season. Produce taken in exchange for Goods. F . S. Y O U N G E R . time in several years, he found that j stock rn,p.otar K.pnns Th«ir full of idle money the streets are 8,dp , „ d the discrimination is unex-! CaP1' Hateb wiU soon bave the UP‘ Land Office at Roseburg Oregon, Dee. 38, 1894. Notice is hereby given that tbe following- in the interval electricity had en -! Number ami condition of Health. full of idle men. Whenever the pIainable. W e found Secretary-1 Pcr lirer iu 8 ooJ sbaPe for naT,«a' named settler has ‘ led notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that abled eight men to do the work : E. Gilliam, stock inspector for : granaries of the country are burst- eject Kincaid at. home and learnin ; tion. said proof will lie made before A. C. Jennings, rrM •, c n 11 ^ »at Oc unty Clerk of Lane County, Oregon, at which in 1881 required 300 hands. ! Umatilla county, is about to submit; ' US " b h unmarketable grain it j tbe rouuds nf bj8 office. He looked The c i t y o f lendleton (lining \ j -± j Eugene, Lane County Oregon, on February 9, “---------- — a report of the condition of the i invariably means the children baseu't j received into the treasury $ 5 0 0 0 ; Marinos E. Grousbeck on homestead entry No, smiling nnd happy. He . „ ~ * “ , i • , 1 1 . I MM, tor the m\ ‘ , so1 , I ' sw iiw* , sw * SiM\ Iron, though its use for electrical gtock ^ j j i n his territory. He has tbe wage earner are pinched f 1 n 1 r | tried on the governers chair v e t. iI lo re than it expended, l l i a t is ft j io. tp. 21 s., R. 2 west. lie names the following ■1 11 „ „ „ „ witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon purposes, seems to have developed ¿nspecte(| 248,000 sheep during the biod. And so Capital has been dor- although we have no doubt that the ! good showing in a a dull m i } year, eai , and and cultivation of said land, viz: John Cole, ■ - i-i ■ . . . « be repeated • in sid Vaugli and Wesley Chris an f Star, Lane a new quality, magnetic fatigue. fall o{ aml hg find8 es. mant and Labor rusting fi. which lit u ill 1 »0 pf*rf*'(-r. j o one ne w h ic h s h should o u ld b e r e p e a t e d 111 j county, Oregon, and Janies Kedfordof Cottage In tests made of transformers lately ! t.ellent state of health, and in his! The failure of the Tariff bill to W, stepped into the represent«- i 1885. If the county officers would I KeaWw m London to ascertain the open | eBt}m(vtion, freer from disease and bring the desired relief induced the tiveg hall and bellowed a hello to accomplish the same result the C ITA TIO N TO H E IR S . circuit loss, it has been found that icfection than tLe sheep of this people to look to finance legislation gee w our voicfi wou,d 80und. taxpayers w o u ld b e great! ul and In the County Court of Ijinr County. State of Oregon. In the matter of the Estate of Hiram Withes to inform those who arc contemplating bttil ling in the spring to l»an the loss increased steadily for the ; country have been for 10 years. for alleviation of the business dis- The ecLo flew back auJ knoeked thankful.— E. Oregonian. Lee, Sr., deceased. in their orders for lumber now. so they t an be To the sheriff of Lane County, greeting: first 200 days until it reached a 0nly a 8n3aU proportion are infected tress, but, unfortunately, the Gov-1 down t])e jauitor_» In the name of the State of Oregon, you are TUE LEGISLATURE. hereby required to cite Hiram Lee. Matilda fairly constant value of 40 per ce n t ; with gcab> the iraprOTement in the j eminent financial plans were con- Keeney, Delphina t\ Emerson, Columbus Lee, Malissa Kennedy, Sarah Curry, Margarette more than at starting. ¡general condition having been | ceived in ignorance and born a A LEGISLATIVE SESSION Now that the Oregon legislature is Winkle, l ’oUie A. Kaler, Lucinda Davis, Mary E. Wiscarson, Thomas Lee, Sarah M. Miller, With any kind of lumber von may wish, which will then lie -iiafiy, and voa One or to Montana papers, in ; brought about by the rigid enforce- j failure. Anything more humihat- provokes m ore newspaper com m ent in session everybody will want to Sarah Bowman. David Bowman, James B. Liue- bow, Columbus B. Linebow, Emma Barrett, won’t have to wait. ■ _ > . ing aud entirely inadequate than . fhan almost other subject of pub- D - 1 ! lie interest. The last two Oregon Oregon law law read a newspaper printed at Salem, Douglas Linebow, Htta Xye. and ali others, un- estimating tlie United States’ gold ment of the law. --------------- - ................... the capital. They will want a pnpei i km ivbi. lieirs at law of lllntm ¡.w. Hr..deceased. nrndnHiinn for ’01 «rive f’nlnvniln J n the spring the inspection in-i Ibe financial schemes of the P resi-; making bodies afforded much materl- A ,, ‘ nq „ . to be and appear in tin* County Court of l ane gives all the news. Jlie rotates- j county, state of Oregon, at the court house Orders From a Distance Promptly Attended T L ta m lT u m L n a second ¿ Z f a | duded 200,090 sheep, exclusive of ent and Ins Secretary ef the Treas- % that m « n js \ n<t __B rig h t thereof, in tin- city of Eugene, in said Laue m a n is ju->t sin ii j . jt.ip ei m Coili:lv. on the Hrst Monday in Febnurv, isar». the list of gold produciu“ states. ; *amb3, 25,000 of which were driven ,,r3' R would be difficult to imagine, ception of the rule. \\ hatever ix-curs spicy, active, energetic, w ell e d ite d . j that beiiui a regular term or the County Court of tiic public knows that the D aily und ‘ Ti ’Send in your orders at once. , ,. . . . : said county, at 1« o’clock in the forenoon of said If this iucompetency had fully I t r e p o r t s the p r o c e e d i n g s in d e ta il ,ja yt and then and there show cause, if any they As a matter of fact California leads! awaY during the summer. Since W f . ukly C apital J ournal of Salem will o v e r v d:>v n o t o v e r lo o k i n g ii gincrle li:,vr* wl‘> an order should not In* made autlior- COTTAGE GROVE. manifested before the last electiou, givo correct reports of its work as well OREGON. ‘ *' Uu> ’ 11(1 o > (. I looK in g «i M iig a izing ami directing the Executor of the Estate of in ’94 as in other years. Iu ’93 the ^b* bill iuspection 10,000 sheep us intelligent discussion of the same. it€*m iii eitiier house. Your senators said Hiram Lee, »r., to sell the real property be- it is a question if even the South, gold yield was about $12,500,000. have been driven and shipped out yvhnt is done i If i yon you want w a n t to io know Know wnat done, , . „ ! longing to t4> the said sai<l estate or a part thercot tl»«*reot for how it is done and whv you should a n ^ representatives were elected o n a the purpose of paying the debts against said This year it will approximate $15,- *be countj-, leaving 238,200. which voted from old hates rather renO the C apital J ournal .. It is the state, I platform , pledged to carry out »v.. ... ...x, petition tiled in tile said cause, said 000,000, over one-tliird of the entire J he present average price for ews than present needs, would not have first O n * C ent D aily published on the certain policies of reform. You wiil real property is described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point ‘JO.os chains south and product*of the country. * j is $1.25. Mr. Gilliam states that rebuked the Administration by Pacific coast, and is conducted in the Want to watch their course in the 3.50 chains east from claim No. 47, tp. 21 S. Ii. 3 interest of the people. The D aily will: , . . . , ... w , p-i'* oa line between seettoos33 and «ending a solid Congressional dele ... the majority of the sheep raised in be seut von a year for $3.00, four legislature and see wlie.hei or noi 33, quarter . AT, in tp. 2 d S. Ii. 3 w; thence west C5.96 chains: thence south 24-44 ( bains, thence east 56.54 months for $1 00. or o n e month for 25 they remained true to their pledges, gation against it, as the North cume There is more than $250,000 of j Umatilla county are of superior chains; thence north 1.73 chains; thence east9.07 eonts. The W eekl " has been reduced j The Statesman will give you nil of eiiains; thence north 22.77 chains to the place of stored money in Pendleton. There quality and attract sheepmen of so near doing. to $1 00 per year, ^ike the D aily it is this and more, too, for it is a begin ing. containing in tp 20 S. R. 3 w. 130.03 acres and in tp. 21 S. R. 3 w. 28.76 acres, in tile But the growth of our country payable cash in advunee, and no pa never was a large amount idle in Montana and other Western states. p a p er in e v e r y sen se o f th e w o rd a n d j aggregate 159.39 acres, excepting jmd reserving will be sent after your time ex J nv (l| „ M ir ThA Hnìlv ia I therefrom 21 acres deede 1 to II. E. rnderwoml Pendleton before. Tbe people who | wbo come to Eastern Oregon to bRS u° t been so much dependent per Gregor tneweeK. in e cinti} 1. bv deed recorderl in deed l>ook ‘ H” on pngc 270; Collage Grove, pires Positively “ no-pay-no-paper.” ever} any Week- ais.. excepting anil¡reserving lher.-fr.»in 7 ( h ;: u r. s own this money will have to invest | purchase good breeds.__Pendleton upon its laws as on the character The J ournal is a modern newspaper 50c a month. The big 12 page A FULL LINE Oh to the \\ illamette Real Estate Company run on modern methods. It is con ly is S2 ft year — th ree m o 1 n t h , s , 6 0 c ts . ; I deeded by deed recorded in detHtliook “J ” page 07; also it themselves in industrial under ■ Tribune, of tbe people aud the marvelous ducted in the interest of the people AfLlrAco nil .»nrl ! «nd reserving therefrom 10 acres to Delphina Enicr$”u by deed reconied takings before it will be employed.1 _ bounties of nature with which our editorially as well as in a business Address all iOttlHUlllH fltlOQS and | make all money payable to States- in book X<>. 24 on |»ago r>45, the kiud re- sense. Its editor being a member of There is no one who wants to bor- win-re M>nt it »»<i now ? land is endowed. We have a won- ~ . v i »i nning belonging to said estate beiug 121.33 the lower house, his editorial work man Publishing Co., Salem, Or. ¡acre*, b in g par! of the Donation CUim of D R Y GOODS, row it that can borrow it, and those liV. S. Hastings was running his clerful adaptability of circumstances, will be doubly interesting this winter. — 1 ■■ ■— — Thomas Gibson Nos. 63 and 47. Notifiuatiou No. 8t-;, in sections 31 and 32, in tp. 2» S. R. 3 w and Order it at once. who can put up the collateral i horse-power wood saw at Walla and this fact is now manifest in the Winter” and “Summer” w e r e , in sec. 4 and 5 in tp. 21 s. R. 3 w. situated in H offeb B ros ., Editors, , . , . , ,1 La te county, Ore job . necessary to borrowing it will do it. ^ “Ua last Monday, with the assist- increasing business confidence uud Salem, Or. | never m o r e c h a r m i n g l y p i c t u r e ,I ; Ami it is onli-r. ,1 l,y tbe Court, dll' H„n. A. It. Ai . ‘ -,T 11 Fisk, county Judge of Lane countv, dated De- This condition iu time will compel ' ance °f t'vo mon, and to all intents 1 tbe revival of the trade iu the face than t h e y a r e th is s e a s o n o n H o o d s .. i.,.-r s i-u . tiu'i servi«- i»e m.»i.*on Margar- • 1 ett<* Winkle, Follie A. Kaler, Lucinda Davis, We are pleased to announce to our 0 S a r s a p a r i l u l a n C a i le n i d e r . m tins owners of money to take the and purposes the saw was in good ■ 0f the most depressing obsticles. U n a c a le n 1 I *■--*■ .................- Sarah * Miller and all unknown .......................... heirs by puhlica- readers that we have made arrange , 1 ■ x 1 c \ a tion in Hi-- Cottage Grove E cho -L k a u er , . i risk of employing the money in ■ condition when the men began The New year is ou us, and with ments to furnish The Prairie Farmer ta r is m a d e in th e s h a p e o f a I i c a r t newspaper of general circulation, published . . . ... , x •, 1 weekly in said county, for four successive productive undertakings them- 'Torb- After working same time ¿t .m come uew resolutions and of Chicago and the E cho -L eader to a n d is o r n a m e n t e d w ith tw o c h il d weeks. farmers for only $2 a year for cash. i i - , • , , Witness the Honorable A. H. Fisk. Judge of selves. When they commence t o 4 b® saw> bkc grandfathers clock, fj jab resolves, to rise superior to Th»* Praire Farmer is* tlie brightest, faces, l i t h o g r a p h e d 111 b r i g h t a n d the c unty Court of Lane county, of die State of . , , Oregon, tiiis 8th day of December, 1894. clear est and freshest agricultural pa- do so “good times’’ will be the re- i stopped short, never to go again. ! t|ie artificial conditions that have ------- a . C. J u t s inch . P 6i of the day It has complete de n a t u r a l c o l o r s , o n e p e e p in g o u t , County Clerk. suit.— East Oregonian. T he men began to investigate uud oppressed us for so many months. partments for every member of the amid the snow flakes from, a dainty ! Ì This stock has ju st been refilled and is the do 15-28 n.-w Editors, and capi and tbe other lighted up i found that the fly wheel had sud- Confidence is a prime factor in family It has new _ . with i special writers of national promt 1 0 1 best selected in town. Rural Northwest: The attention ! deuly disappeared. It bad burs ted, | business success, aud this is return none©. It is now read in more than all tlie glory of the summer su n -! 100,000 farmers’ homes each week. shine. 1ST The highest prices pair! for«11 kinds of produce. of the editor of this paper was call- and that, too, without making any jug, it, requires no prophet The usual information tl<, Our readers will want it Tor the coin- - ed a few days ago by Messrs. Levy, noise. So silently did it fly away foresee that 1895 will be a year of ing y,’ftr. Don’t miss the Thank about the lunar changes and other .- a i -A M i W H Y A R E Y O U W E A K L Y Spiegi & Co., to a lot of apples that the stopping of the saw was | comparative prosperity, aud that ’90 SgidB^subscTi^tioi? prloa^of The nRtronomical events is given, and which they bad just received from the only intimation that anything > will find the people prosperous aud Prairie Farmer aloneus > 1 00 a year the calendar, besides “being a thing ; YOU 7SIEQ B5TJSS AND FAILED TO HHD A PURE? COTTAGE GROVE, OR. II. West, of Scrappoose, and which was tvrong. One piece flew n ; fiopelol because of the change 111,1 " i11 eb’se Deceinbei al |,eauty” is also useful everyday 1 Have opened a new hoot nnd 9lioe were going off rapidly at from $1 to quarter of a mile away.— East Ore- j wbiCh it will surely bnng. ’ ’ ----- — I the year. It may be obtained a t ! „hop in tbe next budding west of F. C iood Tim<>$ i n I llin o is . $1.25 per box, while other apples, goman. j :---- li _ i ------1 v i T, * n the druggist’s, or, if his supply is ex- S. Younger’s grocery store, Main U SP EN SO f Pendleton Tribune: Postmaster | hausted, six cents in stamps should street were going slowly at 50 cents. Mr. “ 1 T u e N ew Y e a r . New work nnd Johnson has beard from W. M. West’s apples nro free from scab, Corvnllis Times: A test of the L-'iiids Hood's Suisapurilla leading' be scut to C. L Hood k Co., proprie- j promptly 'lone to order, guaranteed to have no worms in relative merits of Poland China aud ; everything iu the way o£ meoieiuea m Pierce who, at the date of tlie letter, tors Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Lowell, WHO APE DEBILITATED. AND SUTTON« them and were beautifully colored. Berkshire liogs was concluded on three important particulars, namely: was stopping at Wauponsee. 111. Mass., who will forward a calendar fpgm N ervous D ebiut V S eminal w iiif Sarsaparilla lias Mr. Pierce has been to Chicago and : , They were also packed very ueatlv the farms of Mr. Nixon and Tyra Hood’s , ness L osses D rains I mpotency o :<> „ . , . _ • ' 1 . i he largest sale in the world arranged at attend a course of law I fri ee. For ten cents two calendars in lined boxes. Mr. West’s apples Snath, in Benton county, last week. It accomplishes M anhood R hegmarsm . L a will be seut. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . .. _ dnev T roubles .N ervousness show that thorough methods pro Mr. Smith owned Berkshires and 2. The greatest cure in the world. lectures at tlie Northwestern uni - 1 We have 45.000 good brick, one S leeplessness FboRNtMORVs general la H ealth versity. Of Southern Illinois, lie1 An exchange lias the following mile from Cottage Grove post office, duce as choice apples here yet as Mr. Nixon Poland Chinas. An ■ It has t b e e ffe c t« o f e l m .e s . e x c e s n c « . w o rry e n d e r p o e n r * . F o r h n v p s r e l i e f « m l c t ir e iu o u r x n n rv e io u s in v e n t io n . w b io b r e q n re* “No snow here. Roads sound advice: Whether you fi h i which we will sell at reasonable were ever grown in the early days agreement was made to test t h e 1 3- The largest Laboratory in the writes: T w ice t h e m o s t s k e p t ic a l. I n y o u r ig n o r a n c e o f c Je c .ts o r by e z e e i i e a , b a v e u n d u ly d r a in e d y o u r sy s ie r n o f n e r v e f o r c e a n d r l U i t t f —w b i d l when Oregon secured its high repu matter bv selecting a pig of each tine, corn high, hogs high, every- or work, don’t make a fuss about Pr’ces" Persons wanting brick will . ., , „ , ttau » c s o M d v o i r w n k M M o r la ck o f f o r c e . I f y o u r e p la c e m i« ' please call on or address their or r system the el«- i , . , , , \N hat more can be said? Hood s ? . n ic r it s t h u s d r a in e d , w h ich a r e r e q u ir e d f o r v ig o ro u s s t r e n g t h , r o « tation for apples. w::i rcmoTiitb**cause i 3 a n d h e a l t h ,s t r e n g t h a n d riitnr w ill fo llo w s.t o n c e a n d In t h e n a t t i r a i and feeding for thirty days. At Sarsaparilla lias merit; is peculiar to body prosperous, everyone happy, jt. The hen cackles after she has ders to W illard k M offet , way. Tbl-ii* our plan 2 I 3 n n d ire a t^ m e n t. a n d w e f r n a r a n te e a e u r o o r m o n e y r e f u n d e d . O 'j r 2 0 0 Pfiei - no taik of hard times. This is in ~ -*> u n k “ T h r e w O l a n i e i o f s f e i i . ” sh o u ld H r u t f i o r e r r laid her eggs. The noise and sizzle Oregon City Enterprise: Good, the beginning of the trial the Berk- itself, and most of all, Hood’s Sar- Cottage Grove, Oregon. 70IIDC« m i d d l e s u e d an d o ld o m n , m i . .« .le d , fre e . D r. S an d en 's w 7 ; / lW r^ E » e c t r l c B e l t is n o e x p e r im e n t, a s w a h a v e r e s t o r e d th e u e n n d « of the locomotives are not force. to robust health and rigor, a lt o t h e r t r e a t m e n u f a il e d , a s c a n b e s h o w ,, b y passable roads that can be traveled shire weighed 107 and the Poland saparilla cures. If you are sick, it is deed a prosperous country.” hundreds of cjlscs throughout this State, w h o w o u ld a la d iy t e s t i f y , a n d fr o m m a n y o f w h o m w a a s t « Mending and Repairing. strong letters beunn« testimony to tbelr r e c o r e r v « f t e r u « t n c o u r B e l l . There are men living in every All force is silent. The hee-haw of at all seasons of the year would China 100. Each was fed 32 days he medicine for you to 'uke. Clothing mended and repaired by WE HAVE CURED THESE-V/E CAN CURE YOU! locality, says an exchange, whose the mule may startle you, but it is boom this country more than all on all the chopped barley he could C E N E R A L D E B I L I T Y C U R E D . _______ L A M E B A C K A N D R H E U M A T IS M . The Salem Statesman lias tender M rs . V a s R iper , West bide of Cottage . _ _ . b a n iF r n e ls c o ,C a l., A u g u stH , 1892, children never see a book unless at not nearly so dangerous as his hind . _ ^ P o rtla n d O w o n b e p * * * b e r « . M L the immigration literature that eat. and at the end of that time the I>r. A. T. Randen, l>«*ar bir Be ore I used your belt . Grove Oregon. was tr o n b l d with lost rigor, vital w akness, and D r . A .T . R o n d e n . p e a r S i r ? —Y e t re o f e x p o sa re .n a ed its edition of January 22 to a lin o e t a co m p le te lo ss o f pow er. I w ould g e t up w ith h a rd work, o o tu b iaed w itii t h e e «rain eom in g f r o « t h e some neighbor’s home, and yet the.-e legs. Bear in mind that it is the could be seut out. Men of families Berkshire weighed 163 pounds aud a very t ir e d fe e lin g , L o n e - a c h in g , e t c . ; s in e « using V r ot Ä “ * • »'■"•re ce a e o f la m e b s e k . the ladies of Salem, they do all tbe fooiü m_JM y o u r b e lt . I _ . h vrt h ad n _________ new le a se o f l i f . 1 mow e n jo y from w h ich I su ffe re d f o r s-v « n ye>.ra. I was • o b e d men spend from $50 to $100 a year empty wagon that rattles most when . ami of means would lie attracted the Poland China 199. No account, ... ' i f ® b e f e r t h u n l i.av e f o r t a n y ar« p a s t ." I h av • e T tl iie t h a t » o o o ld n o t bend m y b e c k . vTae a ll dot-bU d up w ith i t . I b o u g h t o n e o f yon» b e l t à I t h a lp d m e reporting work, , , office, editorial aud reportmg ■ — n yoa ntm o=t o u - n flle - u —» c s i in y ou r ' t r e n to i e n f — c a n ---------------------- :T. n! ___ lis h this sta^Dinent. * ’ -o have o th for tobacco, cigars and whiskey. in motion. The noise of the drum e r s __________ w rite o r ca __ iin i d e o f tw - days, end 1 co n tin u e d t o w -a r f t f e r fowr here, for such men always locate was kept of the feed consumed by m e. T r u ly youra, I I . A . B o W h N . 36 an d » T u r k b t . m o n ti «. b e in g p e rfe ctly cu re d . T h a t w as tw o y<aiw TH E and devote the entire proceeds of T, . ,, .. , . , . .. - . . .. a o . an d I am a< w el to-day na I •ver wee i a my Iff a I -I . . r 1 hese same men will tell vou they1 is due to the fact that there is each, bnt Mr. Smith readily con R H E U M A T I S M A N D L A M E N E 8 8 C U R E D . k.-ow you r b e lt w e ll. a . d I kn w lo . o f p- t pie « b e where the most conveniences are to rw * >r c a A >or [an d O re g o n . A iriT W } * h . hav e b e e n cu re d by ft. M s a v o th e a need it , ae d f f to charity. The proposi- j nr(i nf> ; LsT. A. T . S n n u e n . L e a r S i r :—I g o t o n e ■ f you r b eita th e y w ould t y I t th e y would fin d i t t h e se m e ae 1 d id had. A thousand such men would cedes that the Berkshire was badly I th_t day to chanty. The pioposi are not able to buy books for their 1 nothing in it. Bear in mind that i two w eeks ag o fo r r h e u m a tism , ir o m w h ic h 1 —t h e be«t rem edy in t b e wo Id. I t in o rate d 1 m l f o r se v e ral y e ars. F o r t h « pas nix m o n th s J h ad no t ¡ pr rm n n e n tly , an d f'l b e g la d t o t e l k w ith e n o n e who j tion has has been accepted by the j children to read, nor subscribe f°r you can’t startle the world byjutnp- NOW MADE BY THE “id w f'l* ; b een abl .• to tt rk . Y '.u r b c._ bring in more wealth than the cost beaten. •l. h a s n .a c e d m e in alm o st « a n t a to in qu re »D>ou f p e r f 'c t h e a M 'i n t h e two we* n k ï l s _______________ | ladies, and Mrs. Judge Bean has their local paper. Í . 1 B O B E K T B t k l . E L E n g in e e r B e t e l P o rtla n d . , iug up and hollering— -Boo!’ ' ,ilw * new m an t 's o w a l l ;. of the roads would amount to. A M . E . H l O H £ 3 , P r o p rie to r I n t e r n a t io n a l H o te l 4 t > _ii_ a i 4i L, been elected business manager.” Riddle Enterprise: The editor Thought is the great motive power, A Portland business mun thought ” N E R Y O U 8 D E 8 I L I T Y —L O S S O F V J C O R . D r . A . T . R an d e , lM « r H lr v - S f n o e w eaH ng o n r settler on each piece of vacant land ~ e « T aco m a V\ash.. O to»»er 24 . t * « . «tit I.h a v e b e -n g re a tly ben efited I fe e l m y o ir « » - of the Enterprise and wife returned and don-t vou full into tbfc niistllke ! p r . A . T R an d e n . D e ar b i r :—I h av e b “* n u sin g you r r r g y f a s t r e tu r n in g ; au d a f U r a m o n th ’s t .a e o f t b e would do away with much of the he had done a smart thing when lie 1 There are now about 100 boys in i E « c t r ic b e lt fo r g e n e ra l n irvooa c e b iiit y . an d to-da^ b e lt I hud m y se lf tw ic e a s t o ro oa a« b e fo re . M r from a very pleasant visit at Cot- , , f e 3! !* ? tte r Tha-i I hav e fo r five y e a rs. I have g ain ed m em ory is now n e a rly p e r fe c t, a n d e a c h day ahowe m r ig o r d o lly , an d am stro n g in every p o r t . present loneliness of farm life, and employed a pretty young woman ns *be reform school. $61,300 is tage Grove Wednesday, Cottage of believing otherwise. fo r t b e b e tte r . I f c l m u ch s t r o n g e r 'h a beforw Y o u rs g r a te fu l 17. C liA H . L F E T IL A . u sin g th e b e lt. Y o u ra tru ly . H E .S h Y b C H U J .X S , a bill collector, but has discovered v;an^ e< ^ ^ or Gie coming two years, their help would materially assist Grove stands at the head of the list — —■ PHOTO COMPANY. T H E DR. SAHDEN E L E C T R IC B E L T for improvements. itu d j ’s P ile Suppository in sustaining the schools, churehea his mistake; tho debtors ail want The above cut The World's Fair Tests is iniarant<r<l t.i cure I'i'.i-s and Consti|«tlon. or and social gatherings, and give life her to call again. refundsU. öocenls per l>»x. Send two a guarantee of e w e a k mwii..ftnd showed no baking powder ROYAL Baking Powder. : money stamps for circular and Free Samples to MAR from any kind of « * . or in the country more bright spots TIN Kl'DY, Registered i'iiarmacfst, Lancaster. . ,, Ink or Colors. Call and see our satn- so pure o r so great In leav Highest of all in leavening Pa. No P ostals A xsw kkkd . ,1 “ * Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder a . pies and prices of Crayon work. thus it now has. first class druggists everywhere 1”r ^VvorJfxI GcW M ù ' J j î M id w inter F air. Sar. F r a t v it r c ening power as the Royal. Strength __ U. S. 0 ©v.m m tnt Report. Oregon by Oslxirr» and i^chino. Ml. and Willamette Ste.. Eugene, Or. G A N D E N E L E C T R I C C O . 172 RrsfSt., PORTtÄkD. 0RE60B. th e m in w ilf b e p e r f e c t i J. B. R O U SI PRO M PTLY F IL L E D j New Goods and New Styles L U R C H 'S CLOTHING, B O O T S and S H O E S . Ladies D ress Goods. H a ts and D om estics- All Sizes of Trunks. Devra,Id & (Jurrin Boot and Shoemakers, ECTRICHELT! AK* for Acknowledged to be the Best: PHOTOGRAPHS m ttk jv