Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895, April 27, 1895, Image 2

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    r a i l PURER LITER VTl'RK.
The Only
Kentucky furnishes the late t
Toledo Blade: FeVv people east Tliat every comntuni'y should, ns f u­
Great and thoroughly re-
juvenile victim of flush literature.
V I S
&
B D R K 1 0 L D R R .
i of Ohio appear to recognize the ss p c s .ble, patronize home in-
liable building-up medicine,
The hoy armed himself with a few
PORLI.*HED EVERY SATURDAY.
| tremendous strength of the agita-, ! t dnstries is one ¡ÉtSlf
’ prir.ci
of the "
basic
nerve
tonic,
vitalizer
and
antiquated weapons that were heir-
E. P . TH O RP,
- EDITOR. | tion for the restoration of silver to \ j,]es 0f the policy of protection, and j
4 0 0 to 4 1 2 K S t.,
DEALERS IN
■ looms in the family and started
i an f quality with "old as money of j lblB ;H always sure to impel prosper- j
(westward
with
the
dead
y
intent
of
SATURDAY, APRIL 27,
18h'5. ftnaj redemption, which prevails all j j . v_ The reason that the northwest |
| cleaning out a few Indian reserva
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t | over the West and South. I: is not : j ’ Jacked «¡evelopuient
development heretofore
beret
The Wasp, a
L:r'd General Retail Reuse on (M i tions or a score or two of frontie
seim-oocastoual ; COnfjne.I to men engaged in silver j is
; because too little attention has
sheet has been pvm g Hon E. Ko er „)ini„ {or tl,e total nu ub-. r
Wearing Apparel of all kinds for men, I desperadoes. He lost a leg in seek
been paid to this; but there is an women,
end children; Dry Goods, Shoes.
Before the people today, and
of the Journal fits. Mr. ,, Hoff
ing to beat a soulless railroad ooi -
11 dt. Millinery, Valises,Furniture.Carpets,
,, - I those so interested is but a small awakening in this regard th:t
<*■. , -rv. Notions, Stationery, Silverware. I poralion out of its fare, and is now
offers to send «.p ea free to all the
which
stands preeminently
0f tbe t
promises good times in the future.; Toys. Household Supplies, etc.
I humbly me lita ing upon his in
above all other medicines, is
Journals subscribers if furnished j ‘nvi;r tbi; nK,ve.., , lt. L ,d, . d, it
The press of Oregon aro advocating;
C a t a !c r ;u 3 F re e .
significance compare 1 with saugui .
toem That is business It is tlu> stro
. a,;!
, the farmers a l the doctrine, and there are hopes)
A handsome illustrated catalogue
kind of advertising that ° generali- • : planters.
ary he oes whose deeds of dari ;
alrm t our goods and prices sent free to
i
that
tl
*
1
will
be
a
eh
.
igs
m
the
any address Tens of thousands ofeus-
counts. There is no such publicity
bail thrilled his youthful soul. The
It may be set down as a f ict that !, plan heretofore followed.
Wash-'
p.uiers tiud it profitable attd satisfac­
story it: a familiar one. and points
as that given by ones enemy.
tory
to
buy
through
this
book.
■>b j jagton appears to have been oiilu t-
at least 00 par cent of the peop!
T E R M S CA SH .
| moral to which the good iuflueuc
.. j west of the Mississippi and south of j 4.,j ¿n the past in the same way,' Enclose money
for goods with order, and If ! of this country must in time give
The nineteenth century has w it-.,.
,
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.
,
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be sent bv mail el low for postage. Any
It his won its hold upon
nesst d manv grand engineering tri- j the 01 “ “ • * » f“vor of ,the ,? eueI'*; ••>«!
follow mg from the bpok.-mc to
balance left over will be returned.
j serious consideration.
hearts
of the people by its
umphs. The Government of Hoi-1 ProPoiltlou f°r tlle restoration of Chronicle very truthfully portrays
It may be wed to r::i. againkt the
It interested in any of the items be­
silver. There are divisions as to the j tbe situation and the change now
own
absolute
intrinsic merit.
land has projected one that w ill!
low.
order
promptly,
giving
item
num­
I
literary
school
of
realism
which
i
; best method of doing this hut none j bobl;, inaugurated:
ber.
take -ank with the greatest enter-
j finds its chief exponent in Zola, and | It is not what we say, but
prises of the ago. It is proposed t o ; oa f*.1' “*'n“,a^ propo..ition. The
Three years ago thoia wjis a
) it is certainly right to interpose t' e ; what H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla
reclaim the lands now submerged
among them realize t a t , lar„e amount of farm products
10 CHANCES TO SAVE MONEY.
' power of law agaiust the depraved . does that tells the story: —
by the Zuyder Zee. The work will j the practical working out of the , .hi,,pad into this iOv.aTity fioiJi ii. i
Summer Corset*», with open ventilated j ppoductious ay hid h formerly found
be completed in 1028 and will co st'
J T !Z
^ g reg au n g p ^ u , « a nnlhon
, h
^
nun, and j £
£
^ ough the mails.;
j the broadest statesmanship and the dollars per annum. Then our durable. I'rice, 60 c.
$131,260,000.
But the most formidable w o rk in
U
K
============:
'highest intelligence Congress can wholesale merchants were almost
Even when all other prepar­
Japan has proclaimed to the I command, find are not uuequivocai- daily shipping in by the carload p.HT. Lai.ies’ percale Waists, stylish large protecting the b o y s and girls of the
sleeves, with laundrled collar and culls; pink. ;
¡.e- tin s t in ju r io u s reading is
ations and prescriptions fail
world that China must be open for ly and blindly committed to any one hams aud bacon, and lard, and
OREGON.
bine or heliotrope. Price, 50c.
¡„ ¡ d o n t b y the p r o lif ic p r o d u c e r s of.
LEM ATI.
“ F o rm erly ev ery y e a r X had an eru p ­
foreigners and nfford equal com plan. The details of the method, butter, and eggs and beans, aud
the
cheap
trash
which
is
distributed
tio n on m y body, an d a k in d of b itin g
mereiai privileges to all the treaty : they recognize, must be the work of other products of the farm, not from P ms - ¿¡lack amber or sli -il Hairpins, 3 laches
broadcast without let or hindrance.
p ain besides. I h ave h ad i t now for
powers. In other words, J a p a n ! Congress; that something shall ba the surrounding country, but from ! ioll<- 1>r;<'e- lic j0ZKn-
fo ur years ev ery sum m er, b u t sin ce I
will make submission to civilization done is all they demand. They Iowa, Montana, Illinois and Minnc- p&w. c r a m satin Table Linen, 54 I d . wido. It, is not only the means to mental
beyan t a k in g Hood's Sana p a -ilia I
dissipation which dethrones judge­
on China's part one of the condi 1 «ant no paltering, no evasion, no sota. This was a great drain upon j Special valueatttfe yaru.
have had no trace of it . I have tak en
ment
and
leaves
the
unfortunate
tions of peace. This is a complete postponement—but an energetic the community, but this is now ail 1*350. White Nainsooks, in checks and satin
seven b o ttles.” F r e d F ostev , 3101
reader
without
the
practical
j
refutation of the assertions made b* and successful effort to settle the changed, and the articles named, stripes. 1'rice 0 Ao yard.
knowledge which is an absolute | Black S t., Denver, Colorado.
as well as nearly everything that
certain writers that the motto of ¡uestion in the best way.
But nothing can be done during can be jlroduced upon the farm, are P 351 . Childrens' black or white Hose necessity to success in the world,
Japan is; “Asia for the Asiatics.”
win. original Lindsay clasps. but it incites him to deeds of folly j
The land of the Rising Sun for the the next two years in the way of now brought in fioin the surround­ Supporto:..
Price. To e pair.
which to often extend to crime.
H n a rl’ c D i l l s D™ tasteless, mild, i Ree­
!
legislation.
Cleveland
is
committed
ing country. Our fathers are nut |
entire Orient.
A recent scalping of one lad was i l l OOU S K i l l s tive. All druggist*. ~
to tlie single gold standard and will only now producing enough for | Pi».'. Fancy .Mattlait.Moe yard or $4.00 per
followed by the hanging of another, j
An exchange says: A newspaper | not change his views. He never | home consumption in nearly every | roll of 40 yards. All good patterns.
in each instance the peroetrator of THERE IS HOPE IN THE HOG.
ought to love its enemies as well as 1 does. His veto would stop all ef- I line, but a large surplus is grown |
Wishes to inform those who are contempltilhig huihling in the spring to ban
PS53. Ladies' lmv neek Corset Covers of fin ! these horrors was a devotee of
its friends. This is what the news-1 : fort Congress might make. Hence _nd finds a ready
reach- market in British muslin,
with l inch lace edging. Price, 25c.
in their orders for lumber n >w. so lh« v can be
cheap, highly-wrought, literature. We Mean the R aisin g an il C uring of Four-
papers would like to do ; that is, to it is that it will be the overshadow-1 Columbia, Montana and states
footers
These
diseased
imaginings
do
not
P554. Ladies’ Muslin Chemise, open In front.
have no ill will against any one, to jug issue iu the campaign of 1896. ' farther east.
reach those who are colorless in
Pat Kine has been the proprietor
give everybody a fair show, never The effort will he to nominate and
“The benefits of this change can Price, 25c.
“go for any one” just for the sake of | elect a majority to Congress in favor j scarcely be over estimated. No in- j pc56 Lad|eV low neck steveles, cotta., character ot- without positive in­ of a large hog ranch for over four
kind of lumber you may wish, which will then be ready, and yon-
t.omg so, but because its position a3 j of the rehabilitation of silver, and of dividual and no community can be vests, neck and ana holes ruu with tape; cream tellectuality. They fasten their years. The ranch is situated a mile " hi. any
won’t have to wait.
hold upon the boys whose thoughts or two from the business center of
a newspaper demands it. A paper a President who is friendly to the prosperous if expenditures e x c e e d Lioîoà*. Price, lie.
and
energies,
if
directed
in
the
right
Pendleton
on
low
land
upon
the
must give the news, whether a small 1 movement.
the income. Three years ago there
Orders From a Distance Promptly Attended To
local paper, coveriug a limited field
'“ip; _1
j was not fruit enough raised in this) S Z ï ï D F0 3 SÂSVIPLEZ3. channels, would place them among southfbank of the Umatilla.
the useful and progressive men in
The slaughter last winter con­
or a big one and things can’t always
B. H. Bowman: Pub. Enquirer; of j locality for home consumption.!
Pantry silks for waists. Price, ooc yd.
the world. They are the bovs who sisted of 75 one-year-old hogs and
be left ont just for accommodation. Breman, Ind., writes : Last week During last year many oarhftids j
Si nd in your o.deis at once.
Silk and wool suitings, 50c yd.
think
and act. Stimulated by a three large sows. The meat has all
our little girl baby the only one we | were sent abroad, while'this year,;
Figured duck suitings, 15c.
moral
poison
they
have
preverted
been
salted
and
is
now
being
care-
COITAGE
GROVE,
OREGON.
Handsome percales, 10 c.
A Chicago woman was taken to have was taken siek with croup, .t i8 safe to say, the quantity shipj
lives that are worse than nseless. fully smoked, the hitter process j
Crinkled Crepous, !5c.-
the asylum the other day, having j After two Doctors failed to give re -1 ed out will be double what it was
Dress ginghams, do.
Thev become wrecks that check the requiring about tive days for sides
become insane from reading novels. | ijef and life was hanging on a mere ]ust year, and because of the large
\Y LINSTOCK, LU iilN & CO., eurt-ent. of progress and detract and a week fur I imui “".
As in hygiene, so it is in literature, thread we tried One Minute Cough number of fruit trees that have
A finer looking lot of smoked
It is good to know what to avoid. Cure and iu life was saved. For sale been planted for several years 1 ist ' 6
S a c r a m e n t o . C a l . fr'”n ,,lf' " ^ reg ale of human ac­
N ew G oods an d N ew S ty le s
complishments
to which they meat it would be difficult to find in ;
Inquiry should be inrtituted a; pv J. P. Currin
past our surplus of fruit will pro­
this
community.
Some
of
the
sides!
should
add.
H
ave
we
Any
?
once, with the view of learning
"■■v *1 ■ 1 1 _■ ■ ■
AT,
bably double every year for manv
In the legitimate field of romance of bacon weigh 115 pounds and a:
what works of fiction landed this
CONCERNING* KISSING.
, There are .......
time classes of people
vtftrs to come.
unfortunate woman in ati asylum
______
“Our people should take courage j who are no good to the town, much good has been aceomplishe 1 few of the hams 55 and 60 hounds
r»b. In esc came from the t.wo-
Was it The
“Heavenly
Twina”
and
press forward notwithstanding First, those who go out of town to and a healthv pleasure been opened
„
. ,
-. , „
The reason kissing is so plensant,
wl
d ressed
•Ships bat Pass in the Night, or (ftT„ nn ()Cl,llltorv expert of 8,; entific low prices. We should not only do their trading; second those op to those who find sympathetic ep year-old porkers which
LEM ATI,
OREGON.
“Tnlby”? Perhaps s.ho was a tcndeIlcies, is Lt:cau^ the teeth jaw, produce everything we consume, posing improvements: thud, those juyment in the thoughts of others. down to 635 pounds. The mnjoritv
victim of tne yellow cover and per- bone8 acd )ips fire full of ,ierves. but much beside. Whether prices who prefer a quiet town to one of But it is time that, heroic measure- J the plump hams weigh 35 and 40
A
FULL
LINE
OF
Mif'i
h nn lra na
I Jco/.ulinf D
Ilir»..-
. .. jj “ of p,
sued I anr*n
such book*
as “ “Deadshot
l -I i I ;i3d - whe‘u lhe
rsons meet i are high or low, as a community « e l push and business; fourth, those were adopted to suppress the bane­ p mnds. The animals averaged 387
the Boy Terrer of t!:<: Plains, or ' an electric eurreut
generated.— can never be prosperous until the who imagine they o«n their town; ful stories which find their wav to pnTmls di es e t, and 78 of them pro­ C L O T H I fiG ,
“Golddust Darrel, the Hero of the Yonkers Gazette.
I balance of trade Is iu our favor, fifth, those who think business can so many of those who will soon be vided the smoke house with over
Mines.’’ ______________
C O C O S,
nded cheap. We must buy less and sell more.’
, be done without advertising, or the men and women of this country. 80.000 pounds, or 15 tons, of choice
Yes, it is so
m.
T
I
, ... You don’t have to have a dynamo The Dalles Times.
: send uwav from home for what Results that are continually pr, - hams and bacon. In addition
the nearly 100 pounds of lard were
The recent advance of nearly 25
nor a battery in the house !
„„ ,
; they need iu ; ,-iuUd matter; sixth. senting themselves make
pe en in e put e o .et. aiu J e , aor a call box, nor a button to touch;
,
.
j those w ho'deque public, sjii.ited strongest possible producers of in iile from i-.-ieh bog, with a total
prospect of a still further
| to
th<| centraj
alld
In th e S p r.n g
^ ; l;lMi; « ...n th , .Lose who oppose, these literary monstrosities. Their product ot 7000 pounds, or three
and
have alarmed New York house- j there is no patent on it, and the Nearly everybody needs a good medi-
movement that does not orig- suppression is demanded in the in- and a half tons Yards of summer
keepers. H. O. Armour says it is poorest person» in the world can ciaB- The impurities which have ec-
¡ . ^ with themselves; ninth, the* !
of safety
Pnl,,,c and , charity.
, , sausage hate already been smoked
due to a scarcity of marketable
wb.( seek
....... to
tu iujuri
j„ jure ti)e
mur o; : hose empowered to act , mid a ' and hung from a pole suspended
it .
.
, ,
enjoy
eu.ur the electric current better ' cumulated in the bloo l during the , who
cs.ttle in the country, caused by a :
» . ou .b.i ".-Jyja.) dress themselves to the tusk, and above the meat. It it, a well ( filled
«
than the millionaire and. it noxer; cokL months must be expelled,
A l l S iz e s o f T r u n k s .
shortage in the corn crop. Toe I gets out of order. If Edison had 'v
i ri■;i : ila y s For;
every moral aid should lie givey larder that greets the eye of the
‘ i Notes.
destruction of grass croj.9 in i
them
in
the
undertaking.—
Astoria
I
feet
of
bracing
air.
is
lost,
the
body
is
ms
:
or
and
indicates
a
wealth
wdiich
invented kissiug it would cost $101) |
--------------
Kansas and Nebraska intensified
, ,
, , .
,
Herald.
nature helped lo produce for the
,
Tr
,
, .. a year, like the telephone, and then liable to be overcome by debility or
the trouble.
He
poohpooed
the
,
•
,
,
some
serious
di-ease.
The
industrious farmer.
î
mnarka-1
V
V
e
b
f
O
O
t
.
. a onm , . . - fix
. 1 • . m n o extra kissing would be charged up
P
l
a
n
t
e
r
,
trlan
rvf
W
liat
It:
Menus.
idea of a combination to iorce up extra, and if you didn't j ay J, r J, ble
success a achieved
u m BUCIX-W
u u m m i bv
L :y Ho,
uvOfl 8 Sarsft- j
At the present time the live stock
One of the most imnortant rail consists of 100 pigs, all l;-s than a
prices. He thought prices might j tbey would take out your kiss-i- P^rilhi. and the many words of praise |
’
road
projects
in
the
United
States
i
cer'i'im i. inherit price* juiid f«+r .•* 11 Und*.#»! produce.
advance and that there would be no
j-hone and disconnect you from tlie *la® mceiveil, make it. worthy your ; A GrSnSl'S.1 F a.I'm Paper. is that of the Astoria road. Its year old and all raised upon ilie
relief until another corn crop. The j central office,—Washington Star.
confidence. 7Ve ask you to give tbi- ' Q it I-y 50 cents par year.
1 -iiiich except two. The variety is
building means a great deal to th<- f tlie Poland • 'hina and Be kxhire
coming of grass cattle would re­
' medicine a trial. We aro sure it will f
“
W. H. COOPER.
E ^ b T AND SO U T H
est.
It
is
well
set
forth
in
do you good. Read the testimonials ¡‘S Ì X t8 6 I l P --T 63 63.CÎ1 ÌSST16 , tiwrthw
lieve things somewhat in the direc­
or -- a tl the ar Rctals a.e well b ed. o A t t c m e y a t
— VIA—
3)0 Mot Sleep ul Yonr Left Side.
by a pro.ui- some are valued at $50 a head for
tion of the poorer grades of meat.
published iu behalf of Hooil’s f'arsa all dsTotsd to the interests tlie .f,,ll”W
111. to Î statement
______________ B There is little doubt that an im -!
„
„
_
Dent
m
a
n
the
Portland
Sun:
parilla, all from reliable, grateful peo­ of farmers. F ru it 2 :rowers
C ottage G bove . O ueoon .
T r e S hs.st.il R o u t e
H-i edilig pm-poses and several
“It is only necessary to glance at .: iii ' ii p.gs have been sold recent y
Oi-K A pples I n E ngland .— The ; mense number of persons habitual-1 ple. They tell the story.
—OF THE—
3ee-keepers and D airy- map to see that the mouth of the at $10 each, because of their good IGO A cres Land for Sale
American apple is in demand in ly sleep on the left side, and those ;
Columbia river is the proper point stock. Among the lot are half a 3 MILES FROM ELKTON OR. g O U t l i e m
Europenu markets. Choice apples who do can never, it is said, be i
man.
DIME NOVEL TEACHER
7 a cific
from which the grain of the Wil
sent over in March sold readily for i 8trietf healthv. It is the most)
dozen immense sows which «id Tartly cleared with good fram e' E x p re s s
Limite valley, Eastern Oregon and
T :.:in s L e n v e P o r t la n d D u ilv .
house,
barn
and
out
buildings,
good
three cents a pound id Liverpool.
....
‘ . . .
,;
W h | t T hey W ish . — The merchant Washington should be shipped to weigh nil the way up to 450 pounds. j welt at the door. 4000 mils in the
Sohlh. 9
In the same market wheat sold for Prollilc causc of “ '¿b,mare' an d! County schools particularly, need
1
North.
miles; price $00, 5:IA ji» m..
wishes
that your clothes would foreign ports. Astoria is nearer to Th.se are being fed xiariuply now fence; school
less than one cent a pound.—S. F. 1also of unpleasant tiste in the better teachers. Somo now em-
Lv.
iNirtlaml
Ar. 1 &ao a. mfi
in order to reduce their weight it one half down, balance on long time 111:07
a. în. Lv. Cottage Grove Lv. 1:47 a. in.
Bulletin.
uiouth on arising in the morning. ployed are certainly very rocky but i wear out.; the doctor that you the farms'on w hich the g.ain is possible, while they are earning at 8 per cent int For further pnrtle- 10:43 a.
m. Ar. San I raucirico Lv. j 7:<K) p. m.
grown,
and
it
is
further
by
600
jitars
write
to
.G
bo
S
mith
,
it
is
not
probable
that
there
are
would
get
siek;
the
baker,
butcher
Which goes to prove again the
All food enters aud leaves the
young. During the year the stock
A lim train.-, »tap at all skit Inns from Portland
Elk ton, Oregon.
G Albany inci sive; ai-o, Tangiut, Sliedds,
er tha, vour supplies were miles for a sLi; o go to' the sound «ill be increased nearly 100 jier
wisdom of our oft repeated advice stomach on the right side, and many like the one told about by the .„|(1
»l«i}, tlarrlHiNirg. Jan et Ion City. Irv.ng, Ku-
Corvallis Times. A report of an >
,
,
,
, ,
,, , for a cargo t! n to load at Astoria, cent by breeding. The sows are Thos. F. Oakes, Henry C. Payne, Henry c. Rou«e H
to our farmer friends to put o u t,
,
.
, , , .
-cne and ail statinus truni lioseburg to Ashland
inclusive.
Receivers.
more apple trees. They have been j hence sleepmg on the left side seen energetic school master comes from ; exnausteu ; the hotel-keeper, that including 300 miles towage a! allowed to breed but on e and
Ito s o b u re H a il C a if y .
doing so, and Oregon will in a few »fter eating involves a sort of an outlying district in BeutoD Eight would come on and catch Seattle, as against 20 miles at killed when they become twelve or
S:3 í ) a. ni. Lv.
I* ir rnd
Ar. | fu » p. m.
Astoria.
He
states
that
every
man,
O K T H E rtN
more years be prepared to help sup-j pumping operation, which is an
county, One day last autumn the Lyou from home; the jeweler, that
i:2T» p. m. Lv. Cotta, Grove Lv. i -la-y ». m
thirteen months old.
:.>ri j-. m. Ar
lio.i
1
-irg
Lv.
: 7:00 ». m.
woman
and
child
in
Portland,
the
county
school
superintendent
you
would
break
vour
watch’
or
ply the London market and with | thing but conductive to sound re-
During « inier several months be­
euch apples as the Bridishers never pose. The action of the heart is knocked at the door of the school-1 cloot tbe coal mine (,wner, that the Willamette valley, along the banks fore slaughter, wheat was used for
DiElB2 Ci?3 ca C^tfl tote.
of tlie Columbia, and in E . tern
house for admission, and after four
,,
.
.
saw or smacked their lips over—un­
food in order to harden the meat,
Pullm
an ’Buffet Sleepers
less they have seen and eaten our also seriously interfered with and or five distinct alarms had been | weather ,vas col(1 enon”h to fleezG Oregon and Washington is vitally aud 1000 sai ks «ere consumed for
R
ANIJ
erowned king of fruits—our own the lungs unduly compressed. sounded the door opened, and there the whiskers on a house cat; the interested in the building of th<- this purpose. About twelve sacks
U
S e c o n d e r a « « S le e p in g c a n
red-cheeked glory of the earth.— Hence it is best to cultivate the stood the teacher, hovel in hand, j blacksmith that your wagon or plow road to Astoria. It makes an out­ per day are fed now, in addition lo
V.TACHED TO ALL THROUGH TllAIXS.
R
*
Ashland Record.
habit -of always sleepiug on the All the seats were empty save one would get broken; ti e to«-u mar­ let to market for grain at the lowest a wagon loud of table refuse which
possible cost, as the roads will lay is taken out, of tow n daily. Last,
aud
that
was
occupied
by
a
single
;
sha,
anJ
police
j
udge
that
some
one
S
» e « l s i d e D i v i . io n .
the grain down in Astoria at tjn
We have had some curiosities in right side, although Sandow and sinall boy. “Where are the rest of
Between I’i inland and Curvatila.
year Mr. Kine found market for all P ullm an
would
get
drunk
an
*
.
tear
up
the
other
strong
men
are
said
to
invari­
same
rate
they
now
charge
to
Port
the way of corporations in the Unit­
your pupils?’’ asked the superin­
Sleeping: Ciiri»
Iris, men' in Pendleton, disposing of
MAIL TllAIN DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY.)
ed States. The capital stock has ably sleep on their backs.
tendent. “Gone for a bucket of peace; the lawyer, that, some man land, it opens a market of lowei it to the wholesale and retail mer- E l e g a n t
7:.ill 'ATM.
Portland
Äf. I MB P. V .
been marked at $500.000,000 and it
water,’’ replied the teacher. The would try to get a divorce from rates for the product ot the timber chants Although prices are a
D ining 1 Cars
12:15 P. M. I £ ' Corvallia
l.v. | non p. M.
lauds
ou
the
lower
Columbia
ami
L ook O ut —If subscribers of the | superintendent
decided to wait his wife; the undertaker, that, some
lias been marked at $5. Still we
little low now tin re is to be a good Tourist
At Albany and Corvallis connect with tiain s »
are r.ot unique in this formation of E cho - L eader do not get t every j until the rest of the school came one would die; and the editor that «ill enable the packers of salmon sale for the porcine product later in
Oregon Pacific Kaiiroad.
Sleeping: Cars
and
other
fish
to
load
their
wans
week
*t
is
from
some
cause
unknown
back
so
that
he
could
visit
them,
companies. The London Financial
! ExncM T kats D aily rExrKPT Rr»DAT.»
S T . P A l'J ,
the season.—Pi ndletim Tribune.
Times cites the recent registration to ths publisher, and they will please | and sat down. Time «ore nn and some one uo.i.d pay up his sub­ on ears direi-t that will go through
M IN N E A P O L IS
1:40 p. M. , I Lv
I'urlland
Ar. I S:2.*> A. M.
to destination without transfer.—
U aU T T H
of a bank with a capital of $65. report to this office instantly.
as he waited he figured out that scription.
.:25 P. M. 1 Ar McMinnville Lv. I 5:50 A. M.
FA
R
G
O
Do
you
take
the
Webfoot
Plan
Alban
v.
Since this ambitious addition to the
from the amount of dirt on it, the
Through tickets to all point» In the Eastern
G R A N D T O R R S ' -tr.t‘-s,
All about Fruit raising in the
tel?
A D ocbtf . il S tory . —An amusing floor had not been swept since
I anada and Europe can be o btain ,<1 a t
business world a company has been
CnoO K M O N
lowest
rates from M. C. Bond, agent. Cottace
organized iu Australia with a capi­ incident of a recent Sunday service school Oegan. A three dollar clock Webfoot Planter.
The Tulare county News snjs:
'•m ve.
K. P. ItOftKRs.
W IN N IP E G
Portland Sun: Portland needs
Asst. ti. F. (L Pass Aift
HELENA and
tal of $9, divided into seven shares in a church iu north London is hung on the wall, but a few days
Women have queer whims. Do«’ii fewer money-lenders and more
KOEHLER, Manager,
‘
R em edy for Diptli< rta
l
B
U
T
T
E
Portland Or.
of about $1.28 each. The prospec­ given by the London Telegraph. before a boy had poured a bottle of
Rt Vallejo a lady was about to die money-users in home manufactures
Dr. Jacob Jones, an eminent aud she sent word to a gentleman and improvements.
tus airily states that the new com­
ink in it and the time could not be
pany is going to examine, prosj-ect i A young man who carried a col­ told. “Say, teacher, you diden’t 'Washington City physician, says for whom she had a very high re­
TO
aud explore mines in Australia and j leering plate after service, before have me recite between recess and the following treatment is the only gard that she would be willing to
C H IC A G O
Justice of the Peace
W ASH IN G TO N
elsewhere. The popular conception j starting put his hand in his pocket noon,” sang out the boy in the remedy for the dread disease, so far quit this mundane sphere for Un­
P
H
I
L
A
D
E
L
P
H
I
A
AND
congenial dime of the celestial
ag- and placed as he supposed a shill- corner. “Yes I did,” said the
of a corporation is that it is an ng-
N E W YO RK
as his extensive experience goes: realm if he would marry her. Oat
gregation of capital. There can not
n o t; ing lut0 tbe platef aud then passed teacher; but tlie superintendent
BOSTON AND A L L
be much capital to combine w hen).,
,
,
........ that the little fellow told the For more than thirty years dipthe- of sympathy for the good woman Iu Will make the season of 1805 us fol- PO IN T S E A S T A N D SO UTH
knew
banks arc founded on $35 and com. *t around among the congregation, truth and that the pedagogne; ria has been treated with invariable complied with her request and the:, l-'ws: On Mondays at C. J. Sears’
farm.
miles east of Cottage Grove.
panies organized on $9.
* which included many young and I wanted the fact concealed. After success by first mopping the throat she broke faith with him and u»l On Tuesday afternoons and Wednes­
Collections a Specialty.
TIME SCHEDULE.
For
information,
time
cards,
m a p s _________ C o t t a or G rove , O r .
day
forenoons
at
Pleasant
Hill
On
well.
He
is
uow
bound
by
the
uu-
---- ------------ | pretty girls, as they looked on the ! fifty minutes passed the rest of the
with a satura'ed solution of nitrate
pleasant necessity of living «itli her. Thursdays at Creswell. On Fridays
A writer iu Hoard’s Dairyman plate, all seemed astonished and ! S<’*1,H)1 returned with a bucket of
of
silver; Then give alcohol in the A mau should be careful about mar and Saturdays at Cottage Grove, of
-
!c-
avd Children
states that the importations of | at„ use(1> and the young men tak in g '-------
water. ”n'------------
There were only two of
each week, description ;
°
Made to order cheap for cash or
butter into Brazil are $6,000,000!
,
,
them and they with tbe boy in the form of miik toddy made with rying a dying woman to say nolbiug
Califoi nia Jim is a beautiful mahog- Cottage Grove, Or.
country produce, by
annual!« and into Rio Janeiro $2.-1 u "Jance at -'ie pLte found that corner made three, the total at brandy, whisky, rum and gin. Use of a living one.
anv tiav, with star in forehead ; stands
----OB—
Mita P et S antord ,
16
hands
high,
weighs
1770
pounds
hi
had
put
instead
of
a
shilling,
a
500,000, and since the introduction
tendance of the school where recita­ also doses of the chlorate of potassa
The people of New Orleans pro
will be 4 years old May 26th, 1895. V. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass
Cottage Grove.
of oleomargarine the prejudice conversation lozenge on the plate, tions waited until in'erest in the as large as may be prudent and safe pose to send a car load of flowers and
Agent,
P edigrf . f ..—California Jim was sired
against our butter has become so with the words, “Will you marry novel subsided. The school began
by
a
full
blood'
d
imported
English
to Chicago to decorate tlie graves
great that our exports to Brazilian me ?’’ in red letters staring every­ with sixteen, but no wonder that it at intervals of about three hours. of confederate soldiers in Oakwood .Shire, whose weight at 5 years old wa< 255 Motrisson St., Portiand Oregon.
,
The
milk
toddy
should
be
giveu
in
2000 pounds. Darn was one half Shire
ports for the last year will be less
dwindled to three before the term
IS THE BEST.
cemetery May 30. The monument
one half French Canadian.
FIT FOR A KINS.
than ever before, barely reaching body in the face, while one of tbe ended.
j large doses and frequently uftto the to commemorate the 6,000 confed­ and
PIONEER -¿a*
T erms .—S ingle service, $5 payable
. CORDOVAN-,
$100,000. South American coun- i congregation had capped it by a
\ point of
intoxication. Smaller erates who died al C:mp D uiglas at time of service ; season {8 payable
FRENCH A CNAMEUXD CALF.
at
end
of
season
;
insurance
$10
paya­
tries are now sending their butter second lozenge, on which was print-
4
* 3 . m F iiie C a d M ungarmi
Moro Observer: Thomas Callag- doses at intervals should now be will be dedicated at tin same time, ble when mare proves to lie with foal.
orders to Denmaik, that govern- cd) “Name the day,” The story, like
* 3 .6 0 P0UCE.3 sole * .
with General Wade Hampton as Care taken to prevent accidents, but
ban
sold
49
head
of
hogs
to
a
Port-
administered,
so
as
to
keep
the
men-, guaranteeing the quality aud
a novice in church, lacks confirma­ land buyer last week, to be deliver- patient continuously in the condi- the orator, and a numb r of other responsible for none that may occur.
purity of its goods and a purchase
ex-confederate commanders jireseut Sea-on begins April 1st and ends Ju ly
WEST COTTAGE (-ROVL,
in a Danish market means to the tion.
1-t.
A. PARKS. Proprietor. '
'2.*i.75aflYssctms«iEi
ed
a t, 3%C
; The lo*| tion thus produced,
averaged
2681b
each.
Mornssy
r
•L A D IE S .
buyer a delivery oi what he puys
th e
dis-
I
Has moved into the red front Eastman
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
An honest soul is like a ship at Weigands soldla lot to the same ^ n T™ ‘ 0 db ourij
C
ham
berlain’s
E
yo
an
d
Ekin
O
intm
ent
for. The trouble causing prejudice
building, north of S. H Piper’s
1
party,
on the same conditions, i 2asfi " u- be under control aud the Rand Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
! Is unequntied for Eczema, Tetter, 8a)t-
against our butter is that oleomar­
old hardware tore.
sea, - a ru e s a ease w
en e . which averaged a Jib more per patient on the road to recovery, |
v H M S S B lS B U .
.„„H ! Blieum, Scald Head, Sore >ipples. Chapped
April 4, 1895.
garine is being shipped from the
PRO C JCTOH^MA»*^
ocean’s
calm,
but
wheu
it
rages
and
1
head.
So
you
see
Sherman
county
wben
the
size
qf'doses
may
be
dim-1
foUoivine-
S
“nds7
Itcl,in?
Fd«S
Bums,
Frost
Rites,
Over
One
M
ilfion
People w e ar th e
Notice
is
hereby
givea
that
the
JOH^i
FER3-US0N
United States under the brands of
tentioa to '/»mnichore Lyes and Granulated EveLids.
! named settler has tiled notice of his intention
W.
L.
Douglas
$3
& $4 Shoes
butter and having that label it the wind blows high, they cut their | fabs in «ith the progressive ioea of j jnj8^ed aid the intervals between mkkeftnai proof insupport of his claim, and that For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box.
Is still iu the business for the All our shoes are equally satisfactory
I’. Jennimrs
Jennings
and maiestv
' navinff SO w e tblD ¿J to sell besides ,
.
_
said proof will be made before A. C.
t—n
becomes a barrier to the trade of wav witll skill
County
Clerk
of
Lain1
county,
O
regon,
at
Eugeiie
TO
HOUSE
OWKEES.
-
Wheat.
¡lengthened.
manufacture of boots and shoes.
T h ey g iv e tb « b est v a lu e for th e m oney.
Oregon, on June ll, 18*35, viz:
7 ^«»^
pure butter from this country.
T h ey equal custom «hoes In s ty le and f it .
John N, Schneider on homestead entry No. 502!,
J or Pitting a horse in a line healthv con-
GENERAL
REPAIR
WORK
Their w earin g q u a litie s e re unsurpassed.
This detrimental and false method
for wy Xw‘H and «I'd sw->4 of sec. 28 . tp 21
ditton try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powd-rs.
Tne prices a re u n ifo rm ,* ..?!im p ed cn so la.
K. 3 west. He names the following witnesses Til.
’
•* -
Fro*n S i to $ 3 sav ed over o th er m akes.
should be stopi.ed by le 'i-la'i >n.
to
prove
his
continuous
:IQYAL
B
aking
Powdqr.
The U. S. Gov't Reports
daakr cannot supply you we can. Sold by
cultivation of, said land via
past pat- ■ T m a Ii I your
L. Kimble. J. H. Shorlridg«
__ M S
_____
rn e v e r y w h e r e . W a n te d , a g e n t to tm l m
to
merit
a
'
I? r. P r i c e s e t t a w o c m i i s P u w u e r
of Cottage Grove. Oregon
'
new life to an old or o v er-W k e d h £ £
exeT asH r •«ale f n r th is v ic in ity . W r ite at
—U. 5. Government Report*
ai-6-44
lawdeil Gold Mcii.il Midwinter ¡ .lr, Sj.-. Francisco.
contimmnce of their work.
« n t * p e r p e l g c . F o r t a lc b y d n ? g g i» ti.
Sacramento, Cal.
Blood
Purifier
HOOD’S
s
WOOL, HIDES LND FÜRS,
^**K!i*iLumber,
Shingles and
Grain.
Agents for the sale of the
Hood’s Cures
”S
J.
B. RO U SE,
PROMPTLY FILLED
L U R C H 'S
DRY
BOOTS asid S^O E S.
Ladies Dress Goods, Hts
Domestics-
J
This stock has just be on refilled ancl is the
best selected in town.
Co.
I PACIFIC
R. R.
THROUGH TICETS j . a MEDLEY^
California Jim
Real Estate Agent.
% !Ti£K£S
• *. * j l-u.es
W.L. D ouglas
33 SHOE.........
Boot k Shoe Shop
«•nuns**.
The World's Fair Tests
showed no baking powder
so purs or so great in leav­
ening power as the Royal.
if
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
Highest ot all la leavening
strength.
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