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n . A.' r.^ ■ .> V - ArV-.-: •v^»: .c J*K '. - V " ' /V . i. V* "A FUTURE OUTLOOK FOR GOLD. DUNN, F. E. Is » i l A t E ugene. leur ffDol- Fay CASE ! ! THE GOLDEN WEDDING. Montana Mining and Market Reporter: The uew city directory of Spokane is out and contains 10,- 800 names. This would indicate that the city has a population of 32, 400 which no resident of that city can have any reason fo complaiu of. . L E WIS& BURKHOLDER. The amount of of gold being pro- E d it o r E c h o - L e a d e r — Dear sir: 1 duced is increasing slowly from I wish to give you and your many i year to year. There has been but readers an account of one of the most pleasant affairs, in the way of few very rich new finds, but those DEALERS IN a picnic, that I have ever attended now in existence are being more su this country. June 5, was the carefully worked, and ledges being 50th anniversary of uncle Samuel Montana Mining and Market Re too low grade to permit of profitable and aunt Nancy Garoutte’s married porter: The Puget Sound metrop working ten years ago, are now pro life, and many friends and neigh olis, Seattle, has raised the neces- j bors to the number of about oue ducing at a profit, by the introduc one hundred gathered at their resi sarv *500,000 to guarantee the cost j tion of new methods of treatment. dence in honor of that event, and of the lock and other works ou the ' Placer mining, while still being and to join with them in the cele Luke Washington ship eanal, one of j of that happy “ golden the expenses not provided for by j pursued to a greater or less extent, bration has lost considerable of the glamor Wedding,’’ an event which but few the law under which the contract-1 ef all that marry ever live to do. of the days of 49, and good placer They had arranged to have religious icg company acts. ground suitable to work on a large services, a picnic aijd a grand good The weather bureau at Portland scale is being rapidly used up. time generally in a social way; and reports that the average tempera The future supply of of gold, must we did, for everybody enjoyed 20 yds. calico.................................$1.00 20 yds. shirting......................;....$ 1 .0 0 ture of June is 63 degrees. The splendidly. Aunt 20 yds gingham............................*1.00 20 yds. toweling.............................. $100 to a large extent, come from deep themselves Nancy, who had been sick for a few coldest June oil record was in 1893 Ladies Button S h o e ................... *1.00 20 yds. Shallie................................. *100 mining. 18 yds heavy muslin.................. *1.00 A good hat....................... 60cts days, was helped out to the grounds when the average temperature was The bonanza gold boom year of aud set in her large arm chair 58 degrees, ami the warmest Juue Make a Load Both W ay s—That W ill Pay You. You the world was in 1858. In that through the entire service, which in 1889 when it was 66 degrees. year the California and Australia began about 11:30 a. m., by their will Save Money. W e are here to stay. The highest teinperatuie on record mines were in their flush and the laughter, Mrs. Alice Price of Sau Francisco, California, singing that in Juue is 99 degrees and the lowest BIG STOCK TO SELECT FROM. SEE OUR gold output for that year was $155,- sweet, soul stiriug song, “ Suushiue 39 degrees. The average rainfall OREGON. LEM ATI. 000.000. In ’93 the lowest notch iu the So il,” which was followed by for the month is 1.86 indhes. was reached in the year in the gold the people singiug “ Rock of Ages,” Pendleton is highly pleased at Send in Your Orders by Mail. Send for Sample output, and amounted to only *95,- after which, the writer who was being elevated to the rank of a sec 400,000. Since that year the honored by them as master of cere monies, read iu the audience of the ond-class poatoffiee, its last years re figures have gradually risen, and people, the first and nineteenth ceipts from the sale of stumps, ten years later, in 1893 it amounted Psalms, and offering up a prayer to stamped envelopes and box rents to *155,522,000. The African gold the Infinite aud Eternal God who having nmounted to *8045 67. which mines have supplied the largest had so loug preserved and blesseo was sufficient to cause promotion. the aged couple. This was follow part of this yield. ed by another song by the congre The ouly other second-class offices The year of 1895 will sec an in gation, “ How Happy are They," iu tbs state are Salem and Astoria, crease over that of 1894, aud it is which was followed by a short ser teö-A SPECIALTY.-®# Eugene having falleu b.-.ck to third- expected to reach 1175,000,000. So mon from the language of Paul to Wihlit’s t« inform tin*' wlm »r«* ronton« pinti nu Unii ling in tin* *|»ring to lint lass. the Hebrews, thirteenth chapt, Timothy hay is an abomination to In a country near a large city we it will be seen that the world’s pro in ih« ir orli r> for lnmlwr now *«» tli \ « mi l*« Moutaim Minin aud Market Re In fourth verse, ' Marriage is honor ble sheep ami death to lambs. The saw the following inscription upon duct is actually increasing. to all”, etc. At the close of the porter: Oue of the most miportmt heads lodge in the stomach and a tombstone which had been 1893 the United States had a popu sermon another song by the con colony enterprises pn jec ted in the | erected: “In loving remembrance, lation of 24,000,000. In 1894 it had gregatiou, “Jesus,’ Lover of My unti \ou will not digest. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. Northwest is the oue to settle a \Y ’ I» • it\ Uiivl of lumlv’i V II 111 IV \vi>ll, wilt« 1$ will thru lw* | this stone is erected to the memory estimated population of 70,000,000. Soul,’’ followed by the benediction won’t liave to wait. E . P . T H O R P , - - E D IT O R . large tract of fertile laud m Pay« tte Dun’s latest review of trade tells o( Rebecca Sniff, by her loving and Other nations have increased the by Jos. P. Taylor, before finally dis alley, Idaho. Two hundred laini- missing for the refreshments, au- number of their inhabitants largely us that the tide of business is rising, heart-broken husband, Isaac Sniff, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, - 1895. otlier solo was rendered by tb lies have already yoiued the colony Orders From a Distance Promptly Attended To even as it was falliug two years ago, who can be found at 817 Benstine too. By the time you come to daughter at the request of her par The value of the prune crop of with surprising rapidity. The gain avenue with a first-class line of divide the increased *19,000,000 of ents, which was very touching aid the first members will m in e mi in ymir «iiiii ie «I 1st. Eaeh family will France ranges from *3,000,000 to has gone so fast in some branches second-hand clothing aud furniture, gold among an additional 200,000,- Then came the dinner which was August ■ i l i i u i >N $3,500,000 per year, while the value that the more conservative fear that etc. The Lord giveth, the Lord 000 people where will your increase spread on a table prepared for the bring not less than *3,000 and some C U I T A « I«; « R O V E . of the chestnut crop ranges from it may not be maintained. But the 1 tat etb aWay; Blessed be the name in gold he ?— Montana Mining and occasion, iu the shade of a beauti will run much higher, wl,i«h will ful grove near the house. Every enable them to live until the land $8,000,000 to over $9,000,000 per period of dulluess which comes to of the Highest market price Market Reporter. N e w Goods and N ew b iy ie s body had brought their baskets becomes productive. The colony year. each market after an unusual rise paid for bones, rags and feathers. well tilled with the good things ol -A T , brings as yet nothing like a corres Persons who are subject to diarroea the land, and the table was literally has a tract of 6,000 ucres and each We have been told a great many family will lmve a ranch and a town will find a speedy cure in De Witt’s loaded with delicacies sucli as man ponding decline. Industries gain times that clover will not grow in W. P. Bayes of 2405 Jones St., Colic and Cholera Cure. Use no likes to partake of, aud all seeme« tract, of one or two acres. much, falter, fall back a little, then I Omaha, Neb. says of Purks’ Sure other. It is the best that cun be to enjoy it in the highest degree. Oregon, yet L. Manguine has a lot gain once more. The demand for jCure:—“ My wife has been constitu REMATI, ORELOX. made or that money can procure. It Besides the tine things furnished by in this city, which he planted in money increases. One serious ques I ttonally wrecked for years. Tried leaves the system in natural condition uncle and aunt and the neighbors, clover four years ago, and it is still W . H. COOPER, A FULL LINE OF tion remains— whether the crops everything fruitlessly. My drug after its use. We sell it. J. P. Cur- there were on the table two tine good for growing two crops and a cakes, one a coca uut and the other Attorney at Law , will be sufficient to sustain the lnrge gist’s persuasion backed by hts guar Tin. half during the summer. Consider antee, induced me to buy a bottle a chocolate, prepared by Mrs. volume of business, but the worst C ottage G rove . O regon . o f Purks Sure Cure. The results are ing that this exceedingly valuable Lenord Garoutte. of California, as reports today are far better than the truly wonderful. Parks Sure Cure The weekly crop weather Bullitin tokens of their appreciation of the grass will not grow, we think this estimates recently current. for the Liver and Kidneys is a posi of the Oregon state weather service, happy event, not being able to 1 doing fairly well. What it really tive specific for the diseases of reports crops as doing splendid. there in person. Duriug the repast ft. would do if it would grow, we are j E. H. Clarke, an eastern Oregon women. Sold by J. A. Benson. We hope the farmers of Oregon while all were enjoying themselves, hardly prepared to say. wool-buyer, who has recently been Y A Q U iN A B A Y R O U TE . will raise large crops and receive a real pleasing sensation occured through Baker, Grant, Wasco and Connecting at Yaquitia Bay wltli the that I feel must be given to make Viola Allen, daughter of M. A. and big prices for them. When the Bloomington World: The man Crook counties says that he found this a narrative complete. Aim San Francisco and Yaquiim Ray S. A. Veatch, and wife of J. S. Allen, frrmers prosper we till do well. Nancy, who had retired to ber room Steamship company. who tries to build up his town and stock in the best of condition, the was born Jan 1st 1875 and died Muy All Sizes of Trunks. to rest from tbe fatigue of the se S tea m s h ip “ F a ra llo n .” county is worth a ten acre field full wool clip for 1895 promising to be 31st 1895, aged 20 years, four months Brownsville Times: Ralph L vices, nppen ed at the window am A 1 and lirst-eluss iu every resnoot. of doubting Thomases, even if he is the best ever grown in Eastern Ore and 30 days. The subject of this out to the crowd who were Sails from Yaquina (or San Francisco not able to buy a hen and chickens. gon. The wool has grown steadily notice was was converted and joined Knapp, editor of the Oregon P opu-' ‘‘^He'. but a few paces away and below about every eight days. This stock has just been refilled a n d is the Passenger neooniiumlations unsur The Lord deliver us from the fellow all through the season, this steady the United Brethren church, June list, and formerly an employe of this ; her. when the daughter caught the passed. Shortest rout between the best selected in town. 10, 1893, and gave a bright evidence office, has donned the ministerial who is eternally trying to throw a growth making a wool with no sound aud turned aud looked, cried of her acceptence with God. Viola garb and now preaches at the North | out “see the Queen iu a frame— Willamette valley aud California. o r Tin* liiUitM |«fieri* ¡mi l for. 11 kind«* «»f Fare from Albany or points west to damper on any sort fo improve breaks. The yield will be heavy was a kind and loving daughter, San Francisco: Palestine church every fourth Sun- ! the Queen of Oregon,” adding ment. Every town and community also, All the stock is now turned j a kind and affeetionatj wife and Cabin.............................................$12 00 the Queen i Steerage .......................................... 8.00 has its full share of just such, and out, and in the greater part of the sister, obliging to all her friends and day% Ralph was once a printers her happy way. “I am “ which 160 Acres Land for Sale E A S T A N D S O U T H caused Cabin, round trip, good for 60 llauRllter 3 °" know — VIA— it would be better to colonize them country visited there has been no i acquaintances und respected by all “devil,” and now he is a minister— 1 quite days .............. .................. 18 00 3 MILES FROM i ’.LKTQX OR a merry laugh to ring o « who knew her. She bore all her F, «r sailing days apply to H. L. in some section entirely suirounded feeding all winter, which has been suffering with patience, and in her A fact which causes general rejoic from the crowd. After ihe refresh Partly cleared *itli ; •■“! fr-'.iii- Tnc Shasta. R oute ing in this shop, as it suggests that ments aud some time sp< nt in so -ini Walden, agent Albany, Oregon. houec. barn and out buildings, good by a territory of cannibals. very mild- Only in the vicinity of bours gave undying testimony CHA8. CLARK, Supt. —OF THE— Corvallis, Or. well at the d««or. 4'KK) rails in the Canyon City have the stockmen ■ ¡n tdvor of the religion she had pro- Mr. Knapp will be a minister of chat, the people were again euter fen«*; sell«««! \yt miles; price *• 00. It appears probable that Japan been compelled to do any feeding, : fessed, exorting her afflicted hus- more than local note. We wish him tained for some time by another EDWIN STONE, Manager, , one half down, balmier on long time Southern Pacific Co. Corvqllis, Oregon. service which continued unti i at 8 per eent lut. For further partio- declared war against China because and there but very liitle. j band and mother to meet her in success, indeed, for we believe him song Express Trains Leave Portimi«! Du II v. about three o’clock, when the pe< j i liars write to G eo S mith , she learned that the arranging S Heaven, telling them not to greive to be a worthy young man. Elkton, Oregon 1 pie began to prepare for goin Shut the Door. South. 1 1 North- after her for she knew she would soon secretly to subjugate her. In 1882, -----------' "— ' home. The hours of pleasure and Thos. F. Oakes, Henry C. Payne, Hen yc. Ron«« Lift p.m. 1 Lv. Portlamt Ar. I *:20 A . III. You hear It constantly. People feel ^ with Jesus. She also said she was 12:57 a. in. 1 Lv. Gnttajre Grove Lv. 1:47 a. m. says the London Times, Li Hung i. Your Tongue j congratulations being over, the First Mortgages On Improved Receivers. RII a. in. ! Ar. San 1 raiicitico Lv. 1:00 p. ITl- the draught s but they never think of j going home to Heaven and wanted all Coated, your throat dry, your eyes j tune for farewells had now come Farm Property Negotiated. Chang was repeatedlv urged by the the over drafts upon nature which itn- meet her there. Her funeral was A bove traiti* »ton at all »tallon» fron« l’orEan.l to Albani- Inclusive; also. Tannen», Miolds, Chinese government to lead the | pair tbe digestive organs, and makes j preached by Rev. N. B. Walden, and dull and inflamed and do you feel and tbe crowd that had spent the Haisey. UarrUliurK, Junetion City, lrv.ni:. Eu mean generally when you get up in | day so pleasantly and orofitabl We are prepared to negotiate first ; vene and all station» front Kosebura to Ashland armies of China against Japan, and the use of Simmons Liver Regulator a large and attentive audience the morning Your liver and kidneys ] together, now took have of the aged s inclusive. mortgages upon improved farms in | M o s c b u r ir l»»«il ( l u l l . - . the Chinese had, as the Japs dis necessary to effectually move the gathered to hear the discourse and to are not doing their duty. Why >'on’t | and venerable couple and the Oregon, with eastern parties at a rate j liver to action, and aid the degestive pay the last token of respect to the 8:30 a. in. |Lv. 1’ivrtlamt Ar. 4:30 m covered, immense quantities of am- y«iu take Park’s Sure Cure. If it does daughter before mentioned, an of interest not to exceed 9 per cent, 3 :2ft p. ni. Lv. Cottage Grove Lv. *2» P a. m and assimilative powers of the body, dead a id bereaved. May Heaven’s R fcSt p. m . 1A r. Lv 7:00 Koseburg a. m mution stored away in all the The Regulator is the medicine for all choices . blessings rest upon all the not muko you feel better it costs you who was the only one of their cliil per annum. U Mortgages renewed that have been | strongholds captured. These disorders of the stomach. Try it and bereaved, and mav they meet their nothing. It cures Bright’s Disease ten present, the rest all being Dubetis and all Kidney complaints. California. Thus euded the exer taken by other companies. N things explain the enthusiasm of be convinced. loved one on the beautiful shore Only guaranteed cure. Sold by J. A. cises of the happy goldeu wedding Pullman Bufiet Sleepers S Address with stamp, where pa. ting will be no more. Japanese; they were fighting for ex AND BensoD. of brother aud sister Garoutte, P u llu la li E d it o r E c h o - L ea d e r — Dear sir: M ERVIN SWORTS, J. F. N e a t . f'cc o iM l C'laws S le e p in g - C u m istence. two well beloved aud highly re Sleeping Cars I now undertake to redeem my Baker City, Oregon. ATTACH ED TO AL L TH RO U GH T K A 1X 8. people. “God be With Elegtont promise to give you a report of the Oregon Stnte Journal: The body spected Montana Mining and Market Re picnic held in the Veatch grove, ■ ’ You” being sung, tbe ctowd dis- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Dining: Cars To The Campraeeting. W m t S id e D i v i s i o n , of Mrs. F. E. Robinson was ex’ I persed to their homes with many porter: The largest bar of gold about tw’o miles west of Cottage T o u r is t U nited S tates L and O ffice , Between Portland and Corvallis. Rev. J. C. Templeton, of tbe Cum burned nt Klamath I alls last week bappy reflections aud kind wishes SI«*« ping Cars cast at the Helena Assay Office for Grove on Saturday 8th. The meet berland Presbvterian church, is in Kusehurg, Otejion. May 1, 1895 MAIL 1 BAIN DAILY KX< KPT M MPAT ) *o order order by G. recejpt of tbe "following letter from for shipmeut to Santa Rosa for final \ for many su«-li meetings and greet KT. P A I L N o tic e Is h ereb y g iv en that th e fo llo w in g - :au eu'o oy j J. . U. several years past was successfully ing was called : " A. M j Lv P ortla n d Ar I P. *f. nam ed settler lias iiled n otice o f his inten tion to mgs. Sincerely Yours, M IN N K A T O I. IS 12:1 A F. . M. j A Powell, the worthy Past Master of E. Ar. R P. A Rogers, „ assistant ssisrtant. general interment. It required the united r. C orv a llis Lv. | 1:00 p . M. m a k e final proof m support of his claim , am i that turned out on Monday. The bar is IMI L I T I ! A. M. S weany . the Coast Fork Grange. The exer sa id p r o o f w ill b e m ade b efore A. C. Jen n in gs, efforts of eight men io lift the cas ! At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains » FARGO C ou nty C lerk o f Lane c o u n ty O regon , at E u gene, eleven aud one-hulf inches long, five cises were opened with a song by freight and passenger agent of the Oregon Pacific Railroad. Lane cou n ts O regon , on Ju n e 22, 18^5, viz; TO G R A N II F O R K S Southern pacific railroad. Itisself- ket from the grave, as the body had F ra n cis F . E. lteisn er o n h om estead en try N o. and one-half inches wide and three the Coast Fork choir. Then Judge In the E cho -L eader we publish a E x i'itr.ft* T u v i n D a i l y fE x< *F .rr s v x d a y .) C R O O K S T O N . , „ , , , explanatory: Those attending the become at least partially solidified 6702 fo r the s w - , Sec. 10 T p . 20 S. K. 1 w est. communication, giving an acccount H e nam es the fo llo w in g w itn esses to p ro v e his . W IN N IP E G and one-half inches thick; contain Borne o Salem delivered a very ca, eli of the Cumberland Portland Ar. *:» A. M . con tin u ou s re s id e n ce upon an d c u ltiv a tion of, H E LE N A and McMinnville Lv. 5:1» A . M. ing a total of about 505^ cubic able address, showing very clearly p ^ t e r i a u church, to he held at by tbe action of the clmlk iu the of a very interesting event which said land, viz: D avid C. M athew s, A r c h ie H . '■ B U T T E _ ^ . --------------- --- M athew s, J oh n F ollocK . Ernest A L a w ren ce, | happened at the residence of Mr. all r n r jT N r V T T /N Y_T rrs y T s n irs Through tickets to all in the Eastern of D exter, Lane cou n ty , O regon . inches. Its weight is 1,437 ozs., or s he necessity of organization among Sodavillp Oregon, June 20th to cemetery ground. The casket with S. P. and Mrs. Nancy Garoutte, m ay4 48 It. M. V e a tc h , R eg ister. I T H R O U G H T I C ETS he farmers. He also showed that Ju, 4 lt 96 wll, pay fuli fare 0/er its contents weigheii at least 700 ¿1™ t™, M ,“-B agent. ** Cottage u . C. r; Ih»ui. 120 pounds, and it is valued n l; the officials at Salem are going after 1 Grove. K. P. KOGRKft. TO our lines in g 'ing to Lebanon to pounds, and no oder was emitted June 5, 1895. Mr. Garoutte was nearly *80,000. This is the larger the perquisites just as much, if not | boru in Glousester couuty, N. J., CHICAGO t. Koriu r.it. U- r 4 1 **’ A*t Trespass Notice. attend the tarns. Each party, on _____________ P ortla n d O r WASHINGTON by many pounds than any cast more, as their predecessors did; and purchasing a ticket at his starting after boring a hole in the outer May, 11. 1823, aud moved to Cin- Notice is hereby given that I. the 1 i h il a d e e i - hia boxing! cinati Ohio with his parents undersigned, have poste«i trespass | > e » v Y o rk since E. B. Braden has had charge he maintained a good argument in poiut, on our lines in Oregon, will J. S. M E D L E Y , in 1830. Nancy Leonard— Mrs. notices on my respectivepremisesand B O S T O N A N D A L L favor of free coinage of silver, and 1 be given a receipt by eelliug agent ■t of the office, but a bar several all persons trespassing thereon after Garoutte, was born in Brown the government ownership of the r t lI N T S E A S T A N D SO U T H These receipts, Leaving Homesteads. times larger was cast by Spreuille Railread and Telegraph lines. In for fare paid. county, Ohio, Sept 9, 1825. The this date will be prosecuted to the full AND which will be specially prepared by extent of the law. Braden during his tenor» ~f office. TIME SCHEDULE. happy couple were married June 5, fact be made it very plain that it us for the occasion, will also contain L. H. Y arbrough . Register Wilson, of the United would be better for the people to 1845, at Linchburg, Ohio, iu 1853. For information, time cards, maps The Roseburg Plaindealer says do their own business thau to leave a certificate to be signed by the States land office at LaGrande, re | They moved to Dalles couuty, Iowa, Cham berlain’ » E ye and Skin Ointment and tickets, call on or write secretary, certifying that the party ports the receipt of a new ruling by that tire broke out at 11:45, it to the corporations. After the W. P. LOCKWOOD, Agent, Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, fealt- ! C o lle c tio n s a S p e c ia lty . named in the same had attended the the commissioner of the general and in 1865, crossed the plains, Rlieum, Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped _____ C s t m i O t w , Oft. June 8, in the roof of the office of Judge was through, all partook of above cainpmeeting and that land office in reference to the mat-1 settling in Lane county. Oregon. Hands, Itching Piles, burn*, Frost Bites, Cottage Grove, Or. and excellent Iu 1868 they went to Yolo county. Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. — or — the Hudson Mills and Lumber Co., an , abundant . T repast. , twenty-five or more persons holding Clothing tor i_adies and Children As to the number present I had no j of 80Iae ‘form> properl* ter of leave of abseuce from home- j Cal., remaining there until 1878. F or sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Puss which joins their store, and wasi , . • • , , . Made to or<ler cheap for cash or steads. Applications were sent by They then returned to Lar.e county, . ’ means of ascertaiuiug; but from the Agent, to h o b se " o w n e b s . country produce, by not discovered until beyond control, j looks of the table, and the numer- ^yj]Cn Samuel B. W arwick, of Pendleton j Oregon, where they have resided at F or putting a horse in a fine healthy con 255 Mot risson St., Portland Oregon, j the parties are ready to M rs . P et SANroRD, an«l Miss Alice Robiuson of La j 0ne p]ace for the past sixteen years. dition try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders. Burned both buildings which were ous groups around the baskets in return, which must be on or before ___________________C ottage G rove. Grande, for leave of absence from | Of Mr. S. P. Garoutte’s family, T h jy tone up the system, aid digestion, cure about 25 by 50 feet and spreading different parts of ...... the grove, I will July 5, 1895, if thev will present ... los.; o f appetite, relieve constipation, correct their respective homesteads for the j there are still living six children; L I G H T . . . HIM D K M * from there to the mill yard which : Put U at over 300’ 5U0 Af,er After diuner .bnner ,heir certificates to" our agent at period of oue year, aud the commis kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving five meu and one woman; the oldest net.- life to an old or over-worked horse. 25 we were entertained by the Lorane Lebanon) U will be 8oldb returu H O H E S g was abont 50 feet distant and join- R U N N I N G sioner has overruled the applica * i I iTuuii Biuyitiy u ruttiin iiihiihiv . < .• « < > . .. ,■ choir singing a comic melody. *• » . . is 85, the youngest is 68 years old. r-n t* ner iwekaee. F or sale by druggists. lIEÆHL.lia ing the mill, burned over 200,000 Then by a short speech from the 1 * ket t0 a sUtl<>n8 on our lines in tions. Two brothers in Texas, two in Iowa, 1 i Oregon, at one-third fare. P STORED POWER by the - i w n , w m . u the ( « « m The commissioner holds that the and one in Oregon. The sister feet of nice lumber, also the depot Hon. O Jas. dD« Ames, .'lllicn, U of l the tUC D1U Broad-Axe HU" flit _______________ “ ™ ***™ ^ Improveweot ever ma4e io ¿eH -biadlaf Harvester»... only justifiable absence from a resides in Chicago. The oldest was , . , . ^ ! bouse, two cars and about half the : fame. Then the officers of the Lane C l C U A C I S T H E B E ST . homestead is in a case of sickness, born October, 1810; next in Sept. in- J Q w f l V t ^ l T FOR A K IN G . ■id. t r « k belonging to the S. P. R .! co“ “ «y Vomoma Grange were — iJ “ ! I stalled Clf O 11 A /l by 1\ If judge V IV «4 /VA Boise, I</MOA *1 i assisted by 8arisfied with squeezing a twenty-six or a failure of crops by drouth, or 11812; next October 1816 ; next, July 3 . C O R D O V A N , R. Co. As the r*CHCM A ENAMELLED CALF. re progressed ^ bariea Powell, of tbe Coast Fork inch waist in an eighteen-inch cor- some similar unavoidable difficulty 1818; the youngest was born May G e n e r a l M e r c h a n d is e ^ n Billcst iitet Price For II. W e W ant to See Y o u ! These Prices: Look at O > * W O O L, HIDES A N D FURS, Lumber, Shingles an d Grain. pj Agents for the sale of the m m m m in i. SHOE DEPARTM ENT ! Z 0 Ladies’ SHIRT W AISTS. D R Y Cottage Grove Echo-Leader. L U M B E R J. B. ROUSE, j PROM PTLY F IL L E D L U R C H S J C L O T H IN G , DRY Oregon Central & Eastern MONEY 11. Co. GOODS. B O O T S and S H O E S . Ladies Dress Goods, Hts and Domestics LO A N ED . OHTHEKN H P A C IF IC R. R. Dining Cars on Ogden Boote. Justice of the Peace Real Estate Agent. J P L R N O W. L. D ouglas 4*35? F ine C alf ^K ahgarooi towards the mill, along through the Grange. There were a number of set of the ordinary construction, de- ' n maintaining a residence thereon. 182?; sister wab born in 1827. Ail 53.5PP0U C E.3 s o l e s . yard, the crowd of fire-fighters in -! declamations by ladies and gentle- vised one of rope varn ribbed with The theory of the case undoubt.- j born in New Jetsey. Average age creased till finally when it was just men, some quite droll and some . . . . . . | «B y that a homestead is i to be | 77 years; total age of all, 462 years, a clothesline. Thus arrayed she raade in fact a bon aa fide borne, and _ _ _ _ _ *2. ♦ 17? B oys S chodl S hoei beginning to catch the mill, they ' f ' } ^unnj’ > a*so seveial songs by took a bath, when the wetted aud if the character of the homestead L A D IE S * _ . , . . . , , choir. J. P. T aylor . Josh Billings often gave good nd- g ) 1 lllli Cl coiltlO and saveo the «— —■ < I ' comracrea Dmnani ine S“ « * is => u»««. vieiu ui contracted nner fiber brought the mra.. mens- ¡" s° » “ ugbt not oucu such us as io to yield a vice , to young meu, aud , never any irn- I * ' ” mill and about 75,000 feet of lum- The Malheur county south of urement to nine inches and a-half. a‘,l’ 8tance. under ordinary ctrcuw-, , than wtien when he said: x\ stances, it is not worth having, and better fetter tnan lie soul. ber, also all of the goods and safe. 1 Huntington is being overrun with T In («Mg it s le gasped: “Oh Gn the other hand if it is worth son, observe the po( tags stamp. Its! Over On» M llllc'p eop lJw eaM h» 1 Loss being about *3000. The ow n-, cattle buyers. They are buying up haven't I got— a just lovely figure having it is worth being made usefulness depends upon its ability W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes ers of the mil: property are J. B. everything to be had, from a year- now ? And it’s eo loose and com ■ bona tide pince of residence. to stick to oue thing until it gets A ll o u r s h o e s a r e e q u a lly s a t is fa c t o r y Heald and the estate of Chas. Holly- ling to tho old steer that crossed fortable.” KJ m X S Z L v there. ’ field. M bile it was quite a loss to the plains iu the early “ sixties.” The T b J r w earinf qualities »re »naurpasaed*. and The W orld's Fair Tests the company they still ha' o a very prices beiDg paid are reported good The V. S. Gov't Reports showed no baking powder ROYAL Baking Powder. if your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by large supply of logs and will com- and many stock-raisers are ditpos- show Royal Baking Powder so pure or so great in leav Highest o f nil In leavening Dealers everywhere. W anted, a frn t to take , <■*. luence running agaiu soon. 1 ing of their marketable stock. earl.alve .m l* for this v c ’ nit.-. " rite »t superior to all others. strength.-v. s. oow — «»«Rcfwrt. ening power as the Royal. ^ ¡¡S ^ K T H f C -U M S O * THIS N PI A INLY H tO PW m e (n v -w M cc i* t o n t m i p ia n o a io n c . rL^ L C flU i B c c a t»* |y |£ Y H E B E S T ! THE FLY WHEEL one horse lighter draft and t inH » bundle aftei the team atop«» *0re, JOnCS Steel H e * d e r * S®141 in ' 9 A th a n a ll o t h e r s c o m b in e d . Staple«, lo jg e * lived GH f\ IN M OW ER p rv r la tlo ‘ Strenfth. Bicycle» are Cham Drive. Why? light draft! VCR OUR r S t t - F O S - A L L I U U I T H T I D C t T A L O S V t l u l ^ . L o . , W an .taa .re rs W est Pullman, Chicago, III. H ' M A R T IN . (.DonI A gen t, U m a ti. Or. i