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Cottap Grove Echo-Leader. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. FINE POLAND CHINA PIGS. ______ I winchester bay I The persons who went from here Are They or are They .Vot ? SH E R IF FS SALE. On a m ountain side, in a cottage small, T here lived a wife not very tall. H er li »me was filled witli w ork each ho u r— To cease h er w ork seem ed beyond her povv?r: By virtue of a w a rra n t issued out o f the Coun ; ty C ouit for tlie County of Lane, S ta te of O re -! gon, to me directed. J u n e 22ud. 18»5 com m and- ' ing me to levy on th e goods and c h attels o f the delinquent ta x payers nam eu on the D elinquent T ax if oil for said County for th e year of 1894 , : As her m ind w as busy her w o rt to plot, and if none be found th e n upon th e real proper She thought w ith sorrow of the w ife’s h a rd lot ty as set forth and described in the said Delin- i qnent Tax Roll or so m uch thereof as shall satis- \ Of the lover so kind so generous a n d fair, the am ount of ta xes charged th e re in together B ut when changed to husbands, liow faith ! : fy w ith costs and expenses, 1 have duly levied 1 less are. j having b» eu unable to find any goods o r chattels i | belonging to the respective delinquents herein J u s i then she spied through the open door, I a fte r mini cl, upon th e following described i P’-cces nr parcels of land as set forth in said T ax * A carriage, she had not seen before; , List, 1> iug and being in said Lane County, S tale j In which she thought tw o lovers wrere, of O regon, described and assessed as follows. i W ith his arm around h e r sittin g there. i Bowerman, Id. <».- Lot 4 Blk ». i ,*.ig & I-an. ; dess’ add to K Cottage G rove $1.28- So very a tte n tiv e now is lie, | Cardw ell, Jo&ephiue, lot G blk 13 M ulligan’s 1 I dun to £ age ue, ¡*23.50. I wonder this will he alw ays be. j Cardwell. Jim T — lots 5. U, 7, 8, blk 2 M c F a r-* A dr ink they a sk e d then passed along, ! la n d ’s add to C ottage Grove; lots 0 and 7 blk 4 | And she w orked on w ithout a song. Fairiuount, according to orig. plat; begin a t Sw I cor of 1 »t 2 blk a M cFarland’s add to Cottage H er a us band cam e from the held close by; : G rove. N loo it L ;o f t s loo ft w 30 ft to place of I beginning In K Cottage Grove; begin a t a p o in t' She said did you th is c arriag e spy, 10.07 eiis K of Nw cor of H iram CoverhiU’s C l w 1 In w hich I saw tw o lovers sit, 1.93 elis N 2.40 ells w 12.60 chs X 17 deg \Y 3.07chs Two hold her closely he never quit, E 200 links s e up w buiik of Coast F o rk R iver to place oi beginning -2-1-5 acres; also begin 2.«7 A nd thus he held her all the way, chs E of .-.a.d N w cor of said Cl E 2.50 chs X 4.Ss So little caring w hat the folks would say; chs W 5.90 ehs Se following up th e E bank of said River to place of beginning 5.00 acres in I cannot tell you how just now — See’s 9 A 10 tp 20 S K 3 West $24.03. B ut he’ll no t do th it tw o years from now. Cookingliam. K. Begin a t Nw cor of lot 4 Blk 2 Shields’ add to Cottage Grove K 20 i t to rear The days passed by and th e husband spoke. end of said lot W 20 ft 1 lienee N to place of 1 e ginning $ 10.00 To a friend about the stra n g er folks; Cooper, C atherine £ .-£ > ., of Nw : . sec 35 tp I w onder who they both can be - 20 s R 4 w est —80 A. $2.40. W ell yes! my friend ’tw as th u s you see, I Damewood, M elvin,—Se *4 sec 10 tp 20 S It 4 w est-loo acres $4.80. They a re not lovers as you suppose, Eastm an. A. li. Begin a t Se cor of lot 8 Blk 1 B ut love passed the age of blooming rose: > H azelton’s add to C ottage G rove E 12 rus 11 ft S 9 rds 5 ft S 53 deg 20 min E 0 rds 12 ft X 57' 2 deg F or tw enty five years, they have plod along E r rds a ft to place of beginning in w C ottage W ith m any a trial and m any a song. Grove; begin at \ e cor of lot 3 B lk 1 in C dtuge C rove run E 20 f f S 100 ft w 20 ft X 100 ft to be The wife’s beeu sick for m any a year; ginning belug 2-5 of lot 4 111k l Shield’s a Id to C ottage G rove $8.00. And th a t is w hy th e y 're traveling here. G rubbs, T hackle us M.—L ot 4 & Sw of N w 1* So still you see tliera are husbands true, & w of Sw1,, see 12 tp 23 S l: 3 west $3.3*1. As any lovers you ever knew. L oret/, H enry - Sw '.4 of Xe ^ & Ne of Se & L * of Nw 1, o f Se C & £ >2 of lot 2 & S of C A. W. Ne.‘4 of Nw & N of Se'}., of Xvv , sec 10 & Sw of N w ', & N w 1, of Sw1, th a t part of MODEL ADDRESS. lots 3 & 4 VY of c en ter of C oast F ork R iver ex cept the X 37 acres, being p a rt of S\.',4 of Nw-., & lot 4: a limit 2:2 acres $14.’8, McMV.rtin. Feter,—X e‘4 of S e ',; Sw l4 of Sel4 Abraham Lincoln’s address at & :4of Sw1* sec b tp 23 S K 3 w est—100 acres I $4.80. Gettysburg!! was so near an inspired Rctffnson, Owen, - E 1.; of N \\% & W U o f NeL, sec 31 tp 21 S l i 2 w est $14.71. reproduction thoughout the land. Shields, John, - nw l/4 of Sw % sec 5 tp 21 S li 2 w est $2.25. Who can read it without a thrill of Stoughton. S. J . — Nig of Sw*-* sec H tp 21 S li 2 w -st so acres $ 1 . 80 . patriotic emotion ? W arrenstaQ , Am anda,—B egin a t a point 293 links N of sw c o ro l R. M. Ye.itch s Mill lot X “Fi urscoro and seven years ngo 5b2 links S 35 - Jjj deg E 520 links S 35 - \ deg K 520 links S 52 «leg E 200 links S 4«) deg W 103 our fathers brought forth upon this links N M deg W 393 links to place of beginning 2}., acres $3.2«». continent a new nation, conceived iu Collins, Sarah, lis t.,—Begiu a t C arey & Mar- kley’s simp—lot - X 54—V, d ec E 90 ft to cor of liberty and dedicated to the propo C arey’s lot S A* ’ .. deg E 25 ft \ 54 fi. deg E 40 ft N 35—3-4 Cleg \V 25 ft N .54 }.u i U g E 02 *2 ft S sition that all men are created free 33—*4 deg E 50 ft X 135 ft to cor of Stevenson’s lot S 55—3-1 deg E 215 links to about the and equal. Now we are engaged iu cen ter of the R iver thence up tlie cen ter of the channel of the River to tlie Xe cor of a lot land a great civil war, testing whether deeded to O. F. K nox by li. C arey—N 35—3-4 deg W 275 links N 54 l , deg l.to it N 35- 3-4 that nation, or any other nation, so deg \V soft to place of beginning—except th a t conceived and so dedicated can long part deeded to Cottage G rove. $0.40. And M onday the 20tli day of A ugust, 1M5 a t endure. We are met on a great th e hour of 10 o’clock a in. of said day a t th e ' ’ourt H ouse door In the said County a nd S tate, I battlefield of that war. We L o 1 v d c I 1 Y wiil sell tin above described real e sta te at p u b come to dedicate a portion of that lic auction to tlie highest bidder f«»r cash subject to redem ption to satisfy said w arrant, costs and field as the final resting place for accruing .costs. A. J . J o h n s o n . <»f Lane County, Oregon. those who gave their lives that D ated this 23rd Sheriff day of Ju ly , 1895. LEWIS& BURKHQLDER. Inter Ocean: Why is gold A few weeks ago the editor of the !to Winchester Bay a few cays ago, scarce? Why is there a scarcity of E c h o - L e a d e r purchased four Poland bave returned and are perfectly PU BLISH ED EVERY SATURDAY. currency in the lower denomina- China pigs of F. B. Powers. Three ; dcligh.ed with the entire trip. ^ ^bej E. P . T H O R P , - - E D IT O R . tions? Why is there indication of females four months old, weigh over roads were line and the Hip to DEALERS IN SATURDAY, AUG. 10, - - 1895. advance in the price of manufaciur- 100 pounds each. Victor Royai, Scottsburg via, i-inin, vas r_.a e in days. A. -x dis J. A. Filmore succeeds A. N. ed goods in excess of the rate of ad- the male, three months old, weight one a’Jc- olle vanee in wages? 75 pounds, will come as near scour- burg the crowd stopped at Hotel Towne as general manager of the The questions are the most im- ing 100 points of perfection as any 1 aimer, wheie th . most (.banning Southern Pacific railroad. portant that can be propounded., pig iu the state. These four pigs meals are got .en up an . wh-.ie in. The answers, as we think, are the are the progeny of full-blood the state. Fact s, any out e .ei so The striking coal miners of Penn sylvania have gained a point; almost most simple that can be imagined. Poland China strains that have a j fortunate as to get a meal at tlmt every demand was granted. They Gold is scarce because we are pay magnificent record, registered in I house, remembers it with the most get increased wages with a guaran ing out more than we are taking in. Ohio, Iowa and Illinois. The sires and »u.. perfect thrill of delight a whole life-' tee for fullfillmeut of contracts to And we are paying out more than dams bringing frequently in those time. At Scottsburg they left their horses m pasture at only fifty cents 10,000 miners. we are taking in because our im- states $300 to $1.000 each. The Captain Cornwall of the ports are greater than our exports, four pigs aie the finest all around each. Moro Observer: The acerage in superb and magnificent steamer That is to say, we are paying animals we have ever seen and all Shermon county this year is short Eva, will take one down to the Bay more to Europe for goods that wc wh<> see them express the most because there was so much volun are buying from her manufacturers profuse admiration of the royal i 0°™ ScottsburC* and reiurn for teer in the crop last year that sum than her importers are paying for beauties. They are not being push- $1.50. The Captain is very cour mer fallow cuuld not be prepared. teous and will make his j as-engers In other words: There wasn’t laud our exports. During the first four j ed at all—but are being fed and imagine they are on a voyage to months of 1895 the value of our im -! managed in a manner to make them enough to go round. b C i ¡0 paradise and iu their ecstasy are ap ports exceeded that of our exports first-class breeding stock. V e Japan, it is said, has demanded by $68,081,551. That is to say, we think the editor deserves some proaching the golden avenues of the OREGON. LEM ATI. $37,500,000 additional indemnity paid out more thau $08,000,000 to credit for introducing here this i angelic hosts. The Captain will land you just where you want, to go, stock of pigs, that with proper ap for the surrender of Liao Tung foreign nations in excess to the peninsula. Probably Russia will value of payments made in kind, preciation of hog raisers, will in and take your camp equipment too. Don’t forget to buckle in your belt, make no objection to this, as it is raw material, food products, etc. a years fairly revolutionize the China will have to foot the bill. During the ten mouths last passed stock of hogs in this section. W e tents, bedding and canvass to keep of the dew, nxe, harm nr, saw and tiis a our exports are decreased to the ex- are confident that this strain of East Oregonian: Wm. Scott has nails. You can find lumber for ell pigs can be made to dress 400 tent of $38,878,949, and our im _______________ I threshed a crop of barley which your wants, at the Bay. The ports increased to the extent of pounds—perhaps more—at one year turned out over 40 bushels per acre. breezes you will find just warm $45 212,529. That is to say, our old. Would not 100 head of these His home place yielded 2180 sacks enough, charming and delightful, indeDtedness, payable in gold, to j pigs weighing 400 gross each, at of wheat from 145 ac res, an average foreign nations increased by more j one year old, make most of us smile with the most delicious se.f bathing. of 34 bushels per acre, each sack than $45,1300,000, while their Pur" I at the cash they would bring ? We And fish, crabs, and clams fat, sweet Wishes to inform those who are contetnplatmg hu.lvhng in the spring to h&n weighing 135 pounds. His other chases from us decreased by nearly do not intend that the grade of and juicy— oh my ! they are a feast in their orders for lumber now. so they can 00 $39,000,000. We had more than farm produced an average of ver royal for the god’s, even. Just $ 15,000,000 extra to pay, and $39,-!these P1«8 8bftU deteriorate, hut im- 30 bushels. The grain was of very thiuk, the fragile and d- licate Dr. 000,000 less to pay it with This is prove, if possible. W e have had Geo. Wall and master Frank Whip good quality with no smut. one of the pleasant effects of Demo the experience in breeding choice ple caught 360 fish in five hours and you mnv n»:iy .wsli, With any hind of lumber veil \ish, whieli will then >e ready, and you bogs, and as it costs something, Judge Caldwell of the United cratic tariff tinkering. won’t Ini ve to wait. so anxious were the fish to fall States circuit court has decided tlmt Paper money is becoming scarce with long time and patience to victims of the holy sacrifice, that no when an insurance company con because of the increase of drainage make it a success, we have gone in Orders From a Distane a Promptly Attended To bait was needed and the cold, bare siders a policy valid enough to col of gold from the rural districts, and to the buisuess to stay with it. hook was taken w ith startling ra lect premium upon it, it cannot of a corresponding demand of paper And we hope to have next spring Send in your oiders at once. pidity. Down on the Bay you see some young Poland China pigs so successfully come into court and, to currency to take its place, silver be OREGON. COTTAGE GROVE, the grand new light house one of escape loss, successfuly plead the in ing discredited by the very men beautiful that they will sail on Uncle Sam’s wise and royal gifts to validity of the policy. The decision whose mischevious tariff policy has sight. Winter apples and Poland ihe nation might live. It is aito- all passengers on old ocean’s wild gether fitting and proper that we is sensible and in harmony with the made gold scarce. The financial China pigs are what we are striking W . H. COOPER, waves and roaring billows. The light !shouldJo tllis i 3 Ut iu a larger eternal principles of justice. crime of Cleveland’s administration lur now -¿h-ttcim sy a t X_iat77-, AT, house officers will feel neglected if sense we cannot dedicate, we can lias been twofold. It makes gold Mr. A. A. Snyder, Sunt. Poor farm, not consecrate, we eon not hallow you don't let them show you every C ottage G bove . O begon . Russia has not only done a r.eat scarce, and it discredited the value Winnesheik Co., Ia., says:—Last win thing of comfort, elegance and the ground. The hr .ve no n, living thing in the diplomatic line by of the silver, that in the ordinary ter Mr. Robert Leach used two boxes necessity all over the grand struc aud dead, who struggled here, have B osw ell Springs, guaranteeing the new Chinese loan, REMATI, OREGON. coarse of affairs would have taken of De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve and ture. To those who are sighing to eousecraied it far above our power (Formerly Snowden Springs) but will also make a very neat pro cured a large running sore on his leg. to add or detract. The world will Douglas County, Oregon, arc loen- its place at par. A FUEL LINE Ob H id been under care of a physician behold the grand Umpqua valley little note, nor long remember, what trd on the Southern Pcciilc. Itailroud, fit on it. She guaranteed an 80- There is prospect of advance iir for months without obtaining relief. and the fine scenery on the river we say here. It is rather for us, j “Shasta Route" from S.m Francisco million dollar loan, on which China j to Portland, in Douglas Co,, Oregon. the price of goods without corre Sure Cure for Piles. J. P. Cui rin. from Scottsburg to Gardiner, equal the living to be dedicated here to S. P. trains stop at the Springs (Hag will pay 5 per cent; tliui borrowed DRY the unfinished work which they j station. ) Constantly o|>en for the sponding increase in the price of in many instances to the fascinating the money in the financial centers fought here have thus far so nobly A V E T E R A N C O N D U C TO R . j reception of guests. New bath rooms wages by operation of the very of western Europe at 4 per cent, It is rather for us to I e Connected with main building. Post G ra n d L e c tu r e r G . >1. S tr o u d o n a n O fficial and bewildering attractions along advanced. force the potency of which the pro V isit. the magnificent Columbia, should dedicated to the great t ,sk remain I Office and Expre.-s on the premises. thus makiug $800,000 a year inter The w aters of there springs contain: I tectionists predicted. Low tariff G. M. Stroud, grand lecturer for “catch on” for a trip to Winchester ing before us that from tl esc honor Iodine, Bromine, l’otas. inm. The i est. The security she obtains from having closed or crippled American the grand lodge of Masons for Ore Bay. ed dead we take renewed devotion; Carbonates of Iron und Lime anil China is not yet known, but it is be to that cause for which they gave Chlorides of Calcium, Magnesium and j factories, and foreign imports hav gon, left Pendleton this morning lieved to be a territorial concession, Diarrhoea should be stopped the last full measure of devotion Sodium. ing increased, the importers are in for Athena to make an official visit One spring contains 435 a? 1 the! 'which will enable her to bring the that we here highly ies< \e that Ci creasing the price of the imported to the lodge there. Mr. Stroud is promptly. It soon becomes chronic, these dead shall not bave died in other over 2000 grains of solid matter great Siberian railway to a tormina to t l i e gallon. j DeWitt’s Colic & Cholera Cure is articles. This is unavoidable. The known all over the state as “the j effective, safe and certain. Hundreds vain; that this nation, under God, •at a port never ice-bound in winter. importers have a quasi-monopoly veteran conductor.’’ He was the of testimonials hear witness to the shall Lave a new birth of freedom, ia t h e Russian diplomacy is the most suc of the market. The fallacy of third conductor to run a train in , virtue of this great medicine It can and that government of the people. cessful in the world these davs. 5le people and for the people, the free-trade parrot’s gabble, “the Oregon. It was down on the Ore I id ways be depended upon, its use i saves time and money. J. P. Currin. i shall not perish from the earth. i lie h i g h e s t p - it i ' s p a id f o r ;.li k ir n ! ., o i p r o d u c e , r f g j Ashland Tidings: Southern Ore tariff is aided to the price," is prov gon Pacific, and Mr. Stroud came to j Connecting at Yaquina Bay with the Sail Franc-ben and Yaqu aa Bay gon never has laid claim to being en by the fact*tliat the reduction of the state iu 1870, 25 years ago. P r e d ic t s S c a r c it y o f W h e a t . Steamship company. IN MEMORIAL. ISO Acres Land for Sale a fig raising country, though fig tariff is not taken from the price. The road was built by Ben Holliday, ( Charles A. Pillsbury believes that A\. S. Miller, of Ores veil, who . S i f l u ..¡ I . — VIA— trees are found in many orchards We are threatened with a rising the famous stage and express1 there will be a scarcity of milling 3 MILES FROM ELSTON ( lì. died at Lebanon August 5. 1895, at A 1 i d !■ r-t-<-!a-s in every respect,. and yards here. This season, how market on a falling tariff. But the pioneer, and run from Portland to wheat, and he thinks prices "ill j the hom u of his daughb r, Mrs. Liza Sa Is from Ya |iiinu for Man Francisco P irtly cleared with g- 1 frame j The S h a sta R o u te h o u s e , >arn and out buildings . g .Hi every eight days. ever, seems particularly favorble rise is not in wages, but the price of Roseburg. Mr. Stroud was talking soar. He said: ; Winklie, was born in Illinois, Dec. about will at the door. 4000 r; ils in the I —OF H I E — Passenger accommodations unsur for them and figs that rival the best what wages buy. The At ierican about the old days this morning | A considerable portion of the win- j 26, 1831. The deceased was a passed. Shortest lout,- between the fence; s •eliool 1 y, miles; pin- i ? oo, i one half down, balance on ion r t me California article have been pro manufacturer know that if ho were and said: ter wheat crop has already beeu eo "iatul nephew of Commodore ï . C. Willamette valley and California, Fare from Albany or points w -:-t to at 8 per cent int. For further partie- . , ■ • l i , , , j , ! Stocton, one of the early governors duced. A tree in Gen. J. M. M e-; to open up an increased wage scale ulars write to ( i r a N m u h . Express Trains Lea ?e Portland Duilv. by the wet harvest as . ,, j • , “When that road was first built j nuch injured . . . of California, and is therefore, a San Francisco: Elkton, Oregon. Call's lot, on Oak street, has a fair | which, of course, mean9 an increased the traffic was very large. Money \ o make it unfit for milling, and it direct descendent of Ihe pilgrims, Cabin............................................J 12 00 South. 1 N o rth . Steerage.......................................... 8.00 n os. F . O a k es,H e n ry C. P a rn é , lien :}' e lt>u«e « - 0 - 1 ». m. 1 crop of ripe and green fruit and a cost scale, the importer would drop was plenty and people were all the .s being and will be used largely for the Stoctou’s Laving lome over i u . Cabin, round trip, good for 60 |_Lv. Port: »nt! Ar. 1 if: 10 a. in. 2:51 ;u m. Kccetvers. Lv. C ottage 1 írove I.V. 1 sample fig from it that found its ! prices until they had forced 1 im out time moving from place to place.! animal food. The fact that farmers 'the May flour. He leaves four sons j d a y s .......................................................J3 00 N 4 V in . ! Ar. San V :ii!Cisco l.v, 1 7:«o 1 ». m. For sailing days apply to H. L. of the market, and then wor ld ad- Above 1 trains sto p a l F.asr r 'ortland. O r e g o n way to the Tidings office was pro- The fare one way was $12 75 and ! have no reserves at all of wheat is | and four daughters to mourn his j Walden, agent Albany, Oregon. City, 54 (* Klhurn . Salem , r » m e - , M a rio n . J e l i 'e r - OTO K T H E K M them again: This is just sun. Alba uv. A înair. .lu ir lion t aiu e;ut, Sliedils. CHAS. CLARK, Supt. nounced by competent judges a s , „bat they have done. During the was paid without a word. It is now also universally admitted, while it loss. The reinaius were brought H als y, Ha rris i»urg, . ine i ion «'it? Irv in g . Corvallis, Or. I from Lebanon on the overlaud train | ( ¡eswF 1!. lirai s ami all st; ilion.s front perfectly matured and ripened as if fii-st few months of the new tariff little more than half as much.” is true as well that stocks of flour I Tuesday night, and Wednesday j EDWIN STONE. Manager, R . R . R Kitgeiie. oseburg »<» Astil,nid in • usi ve. Corvallis, Oregon. it had been grown in Sumatra. j prices fell to a point with which th e ' Mr. Stroud left railroadiug dur are unusually low, both in foreign I were intered by the Masons, in the ! 1S O b e tm r j i t, M il l H i l l g_______ 1 ______ American manufacturer could not ■ 1 m. IJ.v . i*ort: tml Ar. I 4:40 p. m. R little, grass grown cemetery at Cres- countries and in our own. My 2:55 p. in. Lv. Cotta!:»- G rove L v . ’ 10:25 a. ni. The lumber business is again ! compete. Now that he is crippled ing President Cleveland’s first ad- |i. m. 1 Ar. Uose ! well. After the Masonic services n rg L v . 18:W a. m . IT opinion is that Europe will be a M O N E Y looking up, much to the gratifies-! they begin to advance. The idiocy ministration, when he was appointed | were ended, Rev. C. H. Wallace N o ilh . SALEM P.*. 1 X i ER. S' N th . N moderate buyer of wheat and flour to the position of deputy collector 4:0ft p. m . IL v. Fort: tul. j offered a fervent prayer. Til*- tion of those engaged in that busi- of breedJ’ tr“st8’” is deT °n: I A r. I S G:15 p. in. 1 Ar. „ . .. , strated. l a rift tinkering la s bred of internal revenue. He is now ad during the next three months. If grave was covered with beautiful F irst M ortgages On Im proved Salen I.V. 1 *:00 a. in. ness as well as to the 1 people at an alien i- • Ptillm.-iit ^ importers trust that has this is the case prices will probably boquets and floral pieces, the offer- \ F arm P ro p erty N egotiated . large. Logs have advanced 75 he American manufacturer and ! vanced in years, and has given up S leep in g Cars ings of relatives and friends, and at keep down where they are for the the idea of taking a punch and lan E legan t cents per thousand on the Sound, wage-earner by the throat last we realized that the life battle; We are prepared to negotiate first Pullman Buffet Sleepers tern and going through a train for present, until after the spring D in in g Cars which is a good indication. The of one more weary old man was end- inortPages upon improved farms In AÍI) wheat movement is over. Then advance in price is accompanied by ^ ^’OOD F oist .—The following tickets and cash faies. But the ed. Never a^ain will there be need Gregeu, with eastern parties at a rate T ourist Second CU a.» M ? I eepiai jj (nra S leep in g Cars there will be music with a full band, old veteran is yet hale and hearty of preyers for him, of tears or of iutcrest not to exceed 9 per cent, a brisk demand, something that has from «he Corvallis Times contains a ATTACHED TO ALL THROUGH TKAIN8. ST . P A U L been anticipated with a great deal \ Point worth considering in balanc- j and able vigorously to discharge and prices will sail way above the flowers. Fortune and fate had laid i1''1 annum. M IN N E A P O L IS W u t Xldo I/ivBinn, cruel hands on this good old man, Mortgages renewed that have been D u H T II of anxiety for many months, There ing accounts: -L wheat is fifty the duties of his responsible posi export value of wheat and flour. B etw een F o rila » a n d ( ftrvallis. blighting the buds of hope with takeu by other companies, F A R O O Spokesman Review: Mrs. Cor seems_to be a feeling of more confi- conts a bushel thin fall there will be tion in the grand lodge.—East Ore Address with stamp, G R A N D F O R K S M A IL T R A IN D A ILY which he began life. But fate and EXCEPT SUNDAY.) gonian. bett will do wisely to save as much fortune are powerless to barm him C R U O K STO X more clear money in it for farmers MKBVIN SWOKTS, 7:30 a 7M . i Lv. dence among loggers and lumber Fo rti iid F. M. 12:ir. F. M. ! Ar. i -orv; H is lì : 5:35 WINNIPEG 1:00 F. M. Baker City-, Oregon. as she can of that $100 weekly more. At last he sleeps iu the men than for a long time. While than there was th ee years ago at H E L E N A and o'V *V* FnÌ’ylir*1 r,rva!iÄ,‘ wmnect with trains of BETTE it may be said that money has not j 65 ce,lts a bushel.” That is what a Children, especially infants are soon alimony. One of these years | little graveyard presented to Cies- Trespass Notice. begun to circulate freely, there is a clear headed farmer said yesterday, run down with Cholera Infantum or Corliett will be a back number like; well by the Miller family, many E x p k k s .3 T r a in D a g a (E x c e p t S f n d a v .) Notice is hereby given that I, the general feeling that the worst times after saying that he had just finish “Summer Complaint ” Don’t wait Sullivan and Dempsey, with none! | years ago. By the si !e of the I;? 5 F M. i Lv undersigned, have posted trespass i Fort .a id Ar. A. M. are over, and trade will improve ed cutting his grain aud that his to determine, but give De Witt’s Colic so noor to do him reverence. She mother of his children he sleeps at notices on my respective premises and i C h i c a g o 7:25 F. M. i Ar M cM inn iJ le L v . ] 5:50 A. M. last, and the sighing wiudt by day, all persons tr henceforth, a condition which will passing thereon after W a s h i n g t o n & Cholera Cure promptly, you can will need this money then to give and the sentinel stars at night will this date will L Through tick et» t» all in th e E a ste rn =& prosecuted to the full i e i i i l a i > e l i * i i i a M.it. -, < itiLic.a an d h u rt' e c an lx* o b tain ed a t be very acceptable at any time it crop was the best ir. many years. rely on it. Use no other. J. P. him support. low« st ra te s from *J. . Born* a*r»*!it, ro tta « « , m : iv YOItK now keep watch o’er the grave of extent of -he law.' | He has five hundred acres of wheat may come.—Oregon Mist. 0rove- K. r . HfNvEKH, Currin. BO STO N A N O 4 L L L. H. Y aiuírouoh . Out of $123,000 of taxes to be col-: the loved father who is at rest. in the shock and $75 would pay all I-O IN T S E A S T A N O SO U TH K. KOKH LEU, M anager,'’ ' ’ ' V * A 8 t- Salem Statesman: Good roads expenses of putting it in, while a lected in Lane county this year only Portland 0 *\ $7,000 are advertised as delinquent. are the best investment that can be few years ago, when help and every , „ TIME SCHEDULE. The shadow of another bond is C p. h a a b , e r l . a l , n ’3 The newspaper is the commercial E y e a n d S k in O in tm e n t I , made for the country. They bring thing else was higher ri would bave traveler in the city and country Severe griping pains of thj stomach sue is clouding the immediate Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter Silt-1 1ln i ° rm “ *,o n - ' i m e -urd: maps icKeis, and bowels instantly and effectually Rheum, tv-aid Head, Sore Nipple* CllamJed i t,cket8> can cal1 on 0,1 or or write wnte it nearer to the markets, where its cost him four times that amount. future of the Cleveland administra-. Hands, Itrtiinp; Pile», Hums, Frost Hites, Peace home, who tells at the fireside to its stopped by W. P. LOCKWOOD, Agent, DeWitt’s Colic and products are sold. If we had good Chronic.Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye L (Is. • Cottage Grove, Or. tion. evening circle, the merits of your Cholera Cure. J. P. Currin. F or sale by druggists a t 25 cents per'box. The difference between Pills and roads leading in every direction — ok — wares and merchandise, if you are TO H 0R 3E OWNEIZS. front Salem the value of the farms Simmons Liver Regulator, is just this: wise enough to employ it to speak p A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass Pills don’t go down very easy with iitting a horse in a fine healthy con- of adjacent countries would be vast Agent, try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders, most people, and you feel them after for you. It is never neglected, C o lle ctio n s a S p ecia lty. uv tone up the system, aid digestion, care ly increased, for the farmers could wards. While Simmons Liver Regu never goes unheeded, never speaks I j C ottage o k o v ^ O * . liras of appetite, relieve constipation, correct either bring twice as much to town lator in liquid or powder is very to inattentive or unwilling ears. kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving new life to an old or over-worked horse. 2o and carry twice as much back at a pleasant to take, and the only feeling The newspaper never bores, never LIGHT certs per package. For sale by druggists. HiAUAtira load, or they could come and return that you have afterwards is the great tires ; it is a'wav < a w'-Vorao \v i I X O H ’K K S relief that it gives from Constipation, R U N M I M G 1' in half the time. With good roads _______ HKADCÄS Biliousness, Sick headache and Dys meets a cordial -•:• • ;-’i m . i: land ten miles from Salem would pepsia. It is a mild laxative and a when the day : ■ F u rn ish e d by th e " P la n o " F l ^ W h e ' ' when <•;. im p ro v em en t e v e r m ade In Self-U inding lU rv c s te r v * be as valuable as that five miles tonic. vanish, when tl. , it t* : or o* "“»“ R >»» o.re». IS TH E BEST. distant is now, for the distance is a ~ - - - FIT FOR A KING, rest, is in its most S 3 SH O E matter of no importance. It is the In 1893 the number of sheep in 3 . C O R D O V A N , Then it is that its s FRENCH A CMAMELLEO CALF. time and effort necessary to cover ,he r 'litei1 St;ltes wna 47,273,553, all who read treasure ■4*3.5? F.NE C alf &KAKGMCU the distance that is' important. an<1 tl,e-v yiel,led a cliP of 299,752,- and are influenced to *3.sp POLICE, 3 SOLES. Roads that would make it possible l'oun-ls- April, 1895, the directs for the thing of : to haul twice a« much ns can be' number nmnWr w :s “2,949 338, with an speaks. There is no literal are fo. • - ? *2. *17.? 30YS SCH3CLS.43ELL * L A D I E S * hauled now would quadruple tlie estimated clip of 252,291631 pounds. the common people like that of the area arom.d ¡.his city from which In two years there has been a loss newspaper. What better message a n d S h ru b s. SEND FOR C A T A ta G ^ THf CAU« .O* VMM K KAMIV < products could reach the market i ^>324,165 sheep and a loss of 47,- can the merchant send than his ad ■L.-00 TME Fir-WHECi o . THE , EROC aorU *IA S5 Trees are large and thrifty—no “cut backs.” in a given time, or with a given 461,939 pounds of wool. That is vertisement of household necessities, ,- mi My TflE PLANO LEADS B e c a u s e [ y | 0 T H E B E S T ! O ver O ne M illion People w e a r th e ___ . , , -I 3—pes amount of effort for the area of a an item that all men in this country of fashion's Dov.lties? WhM bote Clean of aU uisacts-pests. True to name. on ro n g h , u n e \ en W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes THE FLY WHEEL , » . ; i~~r~ ■' V' ‘»** « v e r s o u p la c e s , m a k e s it r u n circle is four times that of another ought to study. The most reliable and cheapest Nursery in the State, ah our shoes are equally satisfactory I c . h o r s e l ig h t e r d r a f t a n d b in d a b u n d le a f t e r t h e t e a m s to p s avenue to the domestic group can - m . « J , _ . _ . _ _ _ __ „ _ . _ _ | T h e y g iv e th e b e s t v a lu e for th e m onev. more Jones Steel Headers Sold in ’ 9 4 than a ll other« (-omhin.ft with half its radius. Send for Catalogue and Price List of Fall 18 9o and TbeTequ*i custom « h «« style *adm. You should sr« the JONES r H U 111 l l O l l l r n O tlttrs com bined. the tradesman find? Merchandise WOOL, HIDES AND FURS, Lumber, Shinties and Crain. Agents for the sale of the H E 1 f i> IU j. B. ROUSE, PRO M PTLY F IL L E D N e w G oods and N e w S ly Ies L U R C H ’0 C L O T H IK C , GOODS, B O O T S and S H O E S . Ladies Dress Goods, Hts and Domestics- A il S izes Trunks. This stock has just been refilled and Oregon Centra! & Eastern R, it, Co. best selected in town. YAQUiWA BAY fiGUTE. EA&T AND SOUTH Southern Pacific Co. P A C IF IC LOANED. Dlnisi Cars is THROUGH TICETS I» J. S. M EDLEY, Justice of the ■talli Beal E sta te Agent. 1857.500000 Trees. M The Tangent Nursery m oldest mm is the sta te . ~ ; i iig Larn osi sal Má selecto! Stack and ORNAMENTAL TREES, HOSES, VINES ROYAL Baking Powder. H ighest o f a ll la leavcalag Strength — U. S. Ocvernnent Refort. The World’s Fair Tests sh ow ed n c baking pow der so pu re o r so g rea t la leav ening p o w e r as the Royal. ° T h e ir w e a rin g _ q . u a litie s e re onsurpasi su rp a sse d . Address all letters to The U. S. Gov’t Reports ’96, and he convinced. W H. SETTLEMIRE. sh ow R oyal B aking Pow der superior to a ll others. TANGENT, LTXX CO. OREGON. T h e p rices are u n ifo rm ,-— stam ped on scie . From $i to $3 sav e d o v e r o th e r m akes. If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold bv D en ier« e v e r y w h e r e . T T a it e d , ng« nt to ta k e e x c lu s h e fo r th!» v l ',:n ii; 'T r it e a t o n ce g F r : r - , i - w sS O T s h e .1 , T h , p ro v — The P i u i ~sa: ì !^ s s ì s i 3EM«FOR^ Un rf!EE‘r0*-*L1- 'LLUSTRATtO CATALOOUI > if: West Pu,,man’ ch|w- Ageiit, L cm ati, Or,