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Ÿ J Cottage Grove Echo-Leate PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. E. P . THOKP, - - ED ITO R . - SATURDAY, AUG. 24, - - 189.>, The Riddle Enterprise estimates 700,000 pounds of prunes for its vicinity. Portland Chronicle: Captain O’brien, originator of the late Daily NEGLECTED A JU ST VIEW. INDUSTRIES- [8 . F. Call. ] The energies which are being directed to the use of articles of home production have made a good beginning, and th at is necessary to a11 great aclll«vements- Our own — . . . . . an . astonishingly PeoP 1« 'e produce wide range of articles to which our consumers give no preference over similar produced parts of articles the world, and this in in other the QUICKSILVER AND NICKEL. B L O O M E R S IN C H IC A G O . In discussing the production of How the t-’“ >P«e C lu b D iscip lin ed T w o Editor . , ., , the , year 1894 tli M em bers. 1.UIIUI Nunan, .w u u , of the G . rants . Pass . quicksilver for Courior, in one of his editorials in The Unique Cycling Club of Chi port of the geological survey sav s i his last issue hits a most im portant , . r , .. . * 1 cago is all that its name implies. u i n ia n i. • i that , that the California output remained subject 8Q proper,v and fairly but th at tl e price declin- One of its laws is that on all runs we are coustr!linea to reproduce it stationary ( d heavily. The highest price dur bloomers or kickerbockers shall be with the commendation of well said: * ing the year was $37 per flask in worn, and two members who dis- “A husband in a remote settle the closing months and the lowest ■ ° ',e} * rll' e recently met witl ment of the Siskiyous stabbed his , $28.50 in January. About three a punishment that they will not for wife to death in a brutal manner i per ceutof the product was export- get soon. Union park was the ren last because her d‘ Tbe lmPorts " ere Poetically dezvous for the last run, and 50 He also shot believed at the sup-|® S H E R IF F 'S SALE. By v irtu e of a w arran t- issu ed o u t <»» th e C oun ty C o u it f« r th e C o u n ty o f L an e. S ta te o f O re g o n , to lue» d ire c te d . J u n e 22nd, is..;, co m m an d in g in e to levy o n th e g oods an«l c h a tte ls o f th e d e lin q u e n t ta x p a y e rs n am ed on th e 1 »eliiiqucr.t T a x Koil fo r >aid ( ount> to r th e y e a r of a n d if m m e be fo u n d tlii *n u p o n th e rt al p io o i r- ty as s e t fo rth am i th 'e ii b c d m th e ----- sa id . lh-iin- Jin- q u e n t T a x llo ll o r so m u ch l ' l - r c I a s s h a ll x atis- f \ th e a m o u n t o f ta x e s c h a rg e d th e r e in to ^ c L .e r w ith c o s ts a n d e x p e n se s , 1 h av e d u ly vi al h a v in g b ee n u n a b le to liu d a n y p>od.s o f c h a tte ls b elo n g in g to th e re s p e c tiv e d e lin q u e n ts h e re in a f t e r n a m e d , u p o n th e follo w in g d e s c rib e d p ie ces o r p a rc e ls of la n d a s set fo rth - in sa id t ax L ist, ly in g a n d b ein g in sa id L ain C ount v. S ta te o f O reg o n , <h s< riiieii a n d as s e s se d a s ioliow s: Bow. rm a n . M. G .- Lot t B ik ii L o n g & L an d e s s ’ a d d to E C o tta g e G ro v e .<1.2 < C ard w ell, J o s e p h in e , lo t 6 b ik 13 M u llig an ’s d o n to E u g e n e, >23...0. Cardwell, J n o T —lo ts 5. G. 7. s. b ik 2 M eF ar- DEALERS IN ■AY) C sp i AND FURS, H I D E S • ' 1, ’<* 4 1 •'-* ; ••'• ■ : ¡ < t nothing. Much interest has been m e m b e r s t u r n e d o u t . T h e p i re .si- 1 1 l:!h - a irm o u n t, a e e o ru .u g to < j . :g. p la i; i b g . n a t S w Sun, is said to be making an en face of the fact that the home-made posed paramour. The dispatch co r o f lot 2 bik a Me fa r', tin t's a d d to f o li a g e dent, Mrs. Langdon, and the captuin G ro v e. X 100 it E ain't S 1»>«> ft w ;.o ft to p k ;, . o f articles are generally better and says ‘the killing of the wife is to be aroused by the discovery at Cina- deavor to sta rt another paper. in E ( o il a .•• d r o v - ; !>, _.i a t a j J u t bear iu Texas of some deposits, but 5Iiss bunker, observed two W o m e n b beninnlie^ iJb cits E o f N w e o r o f il ir r m Govt r i u J 's ( ; u cbeaper than those produced in dis- regretted but attem pts to condone ,-iis > . 2.4« • • . . , , , , , ¡-,-j ¡V f \ f w e a rin g s h o r t s k ir ts o v e r tl»« , »»• I..'., I-?3‘hs 2 .4«» r <•!:; ■ w 17 i2.«;>ch | sufficient work has not been done to W hen Holmes was asked about taut States and countries. E Jim lin k s S e u p v. h.-.uK nl I 'm l 1 - u . , , ,- p, ! | i ! . ! ’ * 5 ' Ì the crime. This husband himself. show the value of the find. p la c e o f b e g in n in g z 1-5 a e r e s a ls o 1« 1 2 11 ; I , ! 1 ! t1 t I t , I . bloomers. e h - 1 ..., ■■ „I ........ . ; -, , , U U 1 H W L 1 y his religion he promptly replied: But it is equally true that the : ubo was a drinking man “Take the skirts off, oruered | su h l lo v e r to 11^ p in c e o f b 1 e g in , n in g t,,,. .,.00 e a e re s ,,r Discussing nickel it is said that “I am a believer in the teachings of manufacturers are ¿neglecting cer- migbt baye becn untrue to b;s 11OO..; ¡11 , s e e ’s :i & in tp 20 S It 3 w est S2i.ti<, the closing of the Gap mine iu captain bunker. Tom Paine and Ingersoll.” C -iokingtiam , K. B egin a l \ v. eo r o f lot 4 B ik tain lines of fancy goods in which uufor(uua,e victim a hundred times “Indeed we won't’’ was the reply. - •..¡a t.» i . . . ■ ■ « . r . m - i : m u rear 1 - e i n lo f s a id lu l W 2« f t in e iii e N to p la ce <d be .ye(, wouW n()t bftve bee„ guj,ty Pennsylvania, the production has Indiana’s corn crop is p u t at 150 the largest profits are made. This A crowd of two hundred had col-] »“‘'““S*1 , 6 .1 1 “ become inconsiderable. The de 1 n ep e r, i iitlie ria e E. E ' j O f N w ' , sec 35 tp million bushels and wheat crop at is stated clearly by the San Jose by the same degenerate public opin cline has been steady for twenty lected to see the start. The presi- 2n s l: i w, s i—su a . m. 1 Paniew niH l, M c liiu ,—S e s e c 10 tj 711 s 11 4 p i ì l O Ä b m ion. The Courier would hang this years. The imports of Canada and ‘Kuit and the captain held a consul- 21 million bushels. The former Herald as follows: ¡7'’E ...i„ .it s rj . , uik 1 “When the dried apricots and wronged husband just as quick as N i v, t 'a l e . l o n a w e i e v a l u e d a t o v e would be worth at prevailing prices, U k in » «e v e ra l ¿ i b ", J m oi- a S ii L ï fcJ à 60 million dollars the latter 13 mil other fruits of Santa Clara Valley it would any other murderer. $310,000. s tr o n g a rm e d m e m b e rs w ith th e m , E 11 11 l P p ‘ "■ • ' - hp . . . . v, ; ° G ro v e; b eg in at \ e c o r o f bit 3 Bl< l in l o tia g e can he sent to England and made These masculine laws of custom lion dollars, or about one-fourth the T l i - P iiG r P n r n i h i f f n f n b r n m i 'n OU th e « k i l t W e a i’C lS B lld < -•<<’ f ; ‘ ! - t - ! ' it w _ . l , 1. ■ ft, t . i. 1UC enure product OI clliomic : g in n in g b ein g 2-5 oi ;<»t 4 B ik l S h ie l d s a i d to OREGON. into choice jellies with attractive give the man all the license and yet LE M ATI. stripped them down to their Cottagi-ernv:- former. 1 1 G ru b n s. .lin u t.ie its M. Lot 4 & h . «, r»f N w ' , labels, shipped l ack to the United holds him guiltless when he kills iron ore comes from California. I & W E. o f S w ', see 12 tp 23 S K 3 v\. <. Ai.60. 1 bloomers. L o re tz, H en ry Sw 1 of . & ,\e of S “ ! A Chicago editor pays a h an d States and even to California and the poor woman. W here is the The product of 1804 was more than all seriousness,” &L‘. <>t >vv o f s e < 11 ; 2 «.v s i “ I t w a s d o n e in double that of 1803, but the price . _ _ r _ , 1 »'f N'V , & N ’ 2 of Se 1 , of >. w sen i;j some and deserved tribute to Ore sold at fancy prices, there should justice in this? No man has a rig h t s a i d A irs. D a n # .o n . “ T h e c l u b s s w . of .-,v • ; -i >. v- t; .1 pgrt < r lo ts 3 & t \\ 'J ‘''i i . ' : ' o f Co . ... 1 gon climate and women by rem ark be no question about the profitable to take human life except in the remained nearly stationary at $15 -- E and not , i i,t l,ie < 37 a re s, b -m g pa 1 o f .. ; 0« s w - , ij ' j u per ton ; 3,680 long tons were pro rules are made to be kept 1 vk lot 4; a b o u t 212 a. res s i b is . ing th at “every lady is beautiful, for investment of capital in manufactur ■_____> 5223 very last stages of self defense. duced. to b e b ro k e n . V .liv d i d w e t a k e o ff i , M eM artiu . i v t < . \ e ; ; sw , o f <«• " & Sc ' 4<>f Sw 4 see 6 tp 23 S ii 3 v.» -160 a c re s h er complexion is as clear as crystal ing such things at home. And this The world was big enough for this -• ••- Chromic steel iu relation to armor t h e s k i r t s in p u b l i c ? r o r n o o t h e r i liotM nson, O w en. E of aw & WE, o f N e , and tinted like the rose. F or the has been done for years and will wronged husband and false wife to piercing projectiles is very fully reason than to make examples of see at tp 21 s it 2 w e s t .514.71. I S h ield s, J o h n , - mw ‘4 of Sw 1 sec 5 tp 21 S Ii 2 climate does it.” loubtless be done again this year. separate in. Now he’s a m urderer th e o ffe n d e rs. l h < . p u b l i c l y d e f ie d w u m - e a ». S to u g h to n . S. .L— NE, o f S w ' 4 see 14 tp 21 S 1! No wonder that times are said to be and it is said gloats over his mis discussed. I t is stated that the our rules and were ‘ 1 punished ac 2 ........... IV. si SI) a e r; s SI.so. J . There is a great deal said and hard when such opportunities of chromum docs not itself increase W a rre n s!a ff, A m an d a .—B egin a t n p o in t 293 deeds.’’ lin k s o f Sw c o r of K. AL \ « .t!< ¡i s ?i il lot N cordiuglv.' the hardness of steel but in com- w ritten about the new woman, but making money and employing labor 3. 2 lin k s S 35 ' 2 «leg E 52«» lin k -' .s E, <' ‘g E I 520 lin k s S .52 d o g E 2 imi lin k s S 41» dog’ \ \ i ; W i I,. .- t o in f o r m tlio s • w h o a r i . e o n tc : i|ilu tir.g I u ib lin g in t h e iq-.ring to b a n it will be a long time before women are persistently biuation with other substances gives | W estern Mining World: One lin k s X s4 d e g W 333 lin k s to p la c e o f in gi in ia g of ignored. A iy in t h e i r o r d e r s fo r liim li, r n o w . so t i n y i.'iin b e 2E; acres 53.20. C a lle d H im D ow n. will be new enough to wear out her a superficial hardness equal to that tbe UH)st 8eriOU8 evUa to mining is C o llin s, S a ra h . E s t..- B e g i i at G-i’- y & M ar- country would soon be poor if it kley'.s sh o p —lo t X 54- 1 d e g E ;»C it io «.»r of Pistol in hand, Mrs. Nelson of the Harvey process.—VV estern the practice qf presenting mines to G a r e \'s lo t S a , E, d e g E 2 . it X .4 E, «I.-; E 40 bloomers sittin g on dry goods boxes, shipped all its 'raw materials to | f t X ;k5—.3-4 d e g w 'g .i ft X .54 : . d. g E'i>2 • . il S Young, of West Palm Beach, Fla., Mining World. squirting tobacco juice and making the public at enormous prices. i .T3—1 ( dt g E 30 tt X 135 ft to <->.f of E tev en so n ’s foreign countries to he m anufactur . . . I tot 8 3 - - 3 - 1 d e g E 1... i to a th e W i t h a n y k in d of l u m b e r y o u m a y w ish , w h ic h w ill th e n h e r e a d y , a n d y o tt asserted the right of a woman to skghting remarks about the men i., • I Often an examining engineer is , eonter o f tin- i r. -r u . ne.- n, : ed and then brought them back A LOST A R I DIM.OV E K E D . e h a n m 1 of tli«1 liiv e r to th e Ne «• » ! if a e ; la a i w o n ’t h a v e t o w a it. wear bloomers without being made th at pass on the street. e e d e d to O . F . E . m x b .- , - K. G < a ,r r « v y - X 3 5 -3 -4 I compelled to condemu a mine be- , d ................................................ again. And yet th at is just, what X ‘ d d« e ; 1. 0 ft X 3 , ;t-4 . . ! d leg eg W 27.5 lin k s N the subject of unpleasant comment. P itts b u r g W o r k m e n Su cceed in W eld in g cause of the price at which it is pre- d e g \v s o n t • p! < •’ i - i . ; , _ « \ •. ¡.« u a t -,.e are doing iu Santa Clara Valley | p a r t «leedetl to G ott.i .o G ro v « . . i. LZI CLcTS rom a Distança P ro m p tly A ttended To C op p er an d S tee l. An exchange says: “The tire loss all the time. Somebody will come The lady, who is young, is an expert good prospects re-' And Mo. «lav t i n - . ...i ,.i, o f , i- u , at George Cromley, Cornelius Shay sentetl. Alain’ \ ; th e h o u r oi i io’cl :■ m. 1 I on the wheel, and everyday is seeu m a in u n d e v e lo p e d f o r th e s a n e c o u r t . ;«nise d . -op ¡n t h - t a l c . a n d « at., i of the United States amounts to one- here some day and show us what and John Ryan, iron aud steelwork ¿ ¿ F ” S c n d in y o u r o riin i« a t o n c e . . . , ' w ill sell tlu a b o v e <!• .;< r i l - <1 I «’s ta le at p u b - fifth of the net profits of all the in we are losing hv this policy. They “scotching” on tlie shell road that ers, have discovered the lost art of reason. I t is the favorite field o i lie ain-tion :«> th e iugi. st bi i.;«-• h .-< a>;i M bA .-t , . . , , , . . i , . I to re d e m p tio n to fc a tisfy s a id w a rra 'C . « ( s is a n d < '( ) '! T A i J l ’’ G R O V E - - - - - OREGON. a . J . J oh n so n . dustries of the country. The in will take our splendid fruits and winds about Lake Worth. Mrs. welding copper to iron or steel. the mining shark, and it is here h i s a c c r u in g co sts. , . , , , a. Young rode attired iu an ordinary f a n g s s in k d e e p e s t. K v e r y e x t e n - D a te d th is 23rd d a \ of J u ly , i . surance money’paid in America is convert them into essences, jellies They show’ several samples of the about one-half of the total through and such like th at will command custome until yesterday afternoon, metals . , , ,, i i i ti I * sive mining camp is infested with perfectly welded. In e last | ° 1 W . H. COOPEK, • , . . . . these metals i i these men; nor are they J confined to out the world. This is chiefly pure wonder anil admiration of the whole when the villagers were surprised record ■ , history gives to . A'!' . to see her go whizzing through the . t t e m e y s ,t Zka-w, waste and no reasonable excuse can world, and bring such profits as , having • , been * welded i i i was in • oOOB. - r i n , ,-i C. mining “ districts alone, but may I i streets garbed in an up-to-date m, i t ii i found in all sections, especially C ottage G rove . O i .’ i o x . be found for it.” our present fruit-grow ers and fruit- r - in all bloomer costume. Mrs. Young Ine value oi the discovery comes iu large business aud speculative driers have never even dreamed of. looked very manish in her close-tit the fact that copper offers greater centers. I ! o ..v . e l l S p r i n g s L et owners of mining The Salem Post editor has a de Surely there ought to he somebody iiE M A T I, OREGON. ting bloomers, b a t everybody ad - resisteuce to the action of salt water property place legitimate a n d , (F o rm e rly S n o w d o n S p rin g s i cided advantage over the Journal in this valley even now with energy than any other metal. The Car D o u g la s C o n ity , O r . g ' ii, a r e lo c a a fl '1.1, 1 o r mired her, save John McDonald, reasonable prices on their posses te d o n t h e S o u t h e r n i 'c c i t i c R n u r o a d , editor during hot weather. Fletcher and intelligence enough to show r¡ R r •- who spoke sueeringly of the modes negie company has offered the men sions and allow a liber,.1 commis.. io n “ S h a s t a Route” from San Francisco i» d has enormous ears, w ith which he that old settlers can do as much as a big price for the secret. A shoj to P o r t l a n d , h i D ,m ..a -1 •.. O r c . o n . ty of a woman who appeared in such he [mu purchase S . P . trains stop at the Springs (flag has been fitted up for the men a j l'“ J,ooivi ou .Ue consoles himself he can keep the Hies newcomers. costume. When the lady heatd of I, 4 i i 4 i 4 . ¡ ' l i c e , and this evil will be speedily s t a ti o n i C o n s t , n tly o p e n f o r th e The Call has frequently drawn off, while the biggest part of Hofer the Homestead plant, where, touior- ,. 1 - reception o f g n c .-ts . N e w iw tth r o o m s A - ú - j & «ic2 McDonald’s comment she became 4, 4 i i i . , remedied, C o n n e c te d w ith m a in b ih h bi-.-. Post is his feet, and they are absolutely attention to the fact th at Crosse & row they propose to weld a plate ot O ffice a n d F \ p i c - s o n tin- p t c i n ' angry and bloomer clad, she wheel ■ G o o ä s , H t s wortiiless as tly protectors, so while Blackwell buy California dried - i i h, c . i e i n : 2 Y . 4.2 . 2 m : J ed to his store and entered. She n o , .per to an ingot of nieknl-steel • A silk gown will he more of a I o 't d i i l n e e , w a te B r s r o oft'., m in e , P o m - m m , hhe there are no flies on the Post man apricots, ship them 6000 miles to armor plate. The Carnegie com- luxury uest w iater tb . ;i R bas C a r b o n a t e s o f I r o n am ! L : ,ie a m i immediately covered .McDonald the Journal is covered like the rest London, manufacture them into pauy hopes to be able to cover all b(jen fo_ sevfcr;d yeanj There bas C h l o r i d e s o f C a lc iu m , Magnesium and with a revolver and demanded an S o d iu m . tnarmalad r and ship them back 6000 of us. apology. The pistol looked very armor plates for the lag battlesinps. already ,)(.eu a great advance in the O n e s p r i n g <• - n t . - t i 433 a n d ti c A i l Siz e s c i T ru n k s . miles to California to he consumed, o t h e r o v e r 2uuo g r a i n s o f s o lid m a t her ugly aud McDonald apologized. As the canning season has opened Pr* ce n '"' aud the increased to tiie g a llo n . is it possible to imagine anything I t appears that Holmes, the Hor He wrote a card for the local papers the following may be serviceable Villue " ’ll refiect upon retail prices ror has killed so many innocent peo more deplorable ? If this in^usirj retracting idl unpleasant comment. and timely: Chemists say that it this coming fall and winter. The T l i i u . s t o c k l i c j s J u i s t b e e n r e f i l l e d a n d i s th e were one requiring a capital of pro Oregon Central & Eastern R. 0, Ca. i t s e l e c t e d i n t o v / n . ple th at he has actually confused The affair has caused a great sensa takes more than twice as much well dressed lady, who will be the □ s the detectives aud they can not sift llibitolT sizc- or if there " ere S0Iue l-E A 2 4 8 í a *-A UD- tion oAiing to the prominence of the* sugar to sweeten preserves sauces ' h«at p t ison to piotest ovo the in ■' i b i . -I p re , - ; ci ! b i d ! kiic!.- n t p r o d u c e . 1 secret or occult process in the the immense mass of evidence, hav- parties and to the fact that Mr. Mc aud the like if put in when thev creased prices, will probably not U■ - g th ,, hi i i hh . manufacture of the article, there ing’no sifter large enough. Hence Donald is a church deacon. begin to cook, as it does to add beliexe tliat s u e L a s brought tins i t e a m - h i u ’ ■ ; ¡ u y . 1 5 0 A c f 33 L and for Sale it is feared that.they will he unable would be some excuse for our de- I uuwelcomed rise in the value of the a . a f t e r t h e p r o c e s s is a c c o m p l i s h e d . —VIA— if l.’ stT esm snip • i ... linquenev; but there is nothing of J MILES FROM F.LKTGN OR. 1 J ’ n to convict him. It reminds us of q u e e n o f d r e s s g o o d s upon herself. .A Lover'« Mistake. . . . A l a n d f ir s t- c la s s in e v e r y re -p '-c t,. P a r t l y the kind. c l . - a - t d w ith g o o d frame Z /2 s the old Fourth reader story about Mr. A. A. S.'ivdcr. S ,p t. P o o r fai m. The popularity of silk waists witl from I i Pi h o u e, barn ai»d out I . n .. . . , , One manifest reason why the . , Alexander killing a hundred men A young lady iu Portland feels W i n n c s h e ik Co., Ia., fays:— L a s t w in - enormous puffed silk sleeves, silk :■ ^,it‘-v, . . . .‘¡1 a t t h e d o o r . 4 bio m i l s in t i i e — OF T H E — unsur- i'e n c e ; ,-eliool ] '4 m il, : p i i r e • 'tin, manufactures of California are not ‘‘ S f i L ’ b - s t ' r o i ' i ' t ' 1' 1 in order to be called great. very much aggrieved over the ter M r. Robert teach used two boxes underclothes, and « lk petticoats, I ,-:i the . : ■■ ¡1 d i d o - .- .u , 1 1,-tl ,n.-e " ii l o n g t i m e | [ireful-red by our people is that they o f D e W i t t ’S W i t c h H a z e l S a lv e a n d ............................................ .. , . .. ... . v a l ■ : □ o u t l i e : n P a c i f i c lia . during the past two years created noteriety she lias been brought in a t 8 im r r e n t i n t . F o r f u r t h e r p a r t i c - F a r e f r o m A lb a n y o r . a n t s ,-est to i ; h i i s v, r ite t o cored a large running sore on his leg. I are staple, and thus are not easily ExrnN ’s- T . .: ! s L * h v p P o r t l a n d D a i l y . G t : ) S > i n :t, re_ j Had been under care of a physician demand for silk that has been un S a n F r a n c i s c o : The editor of the Benton, 111., a h ., , ( li 8 t in g l l is b a b l e f r o m tlle , n a n u f a c t . to by the attem pted suicide of a E lk to n . O re on. South. 1 | North. a b i n .............................................. jectcd lover. The high standing oi for months without obtaining relief. precedented iu the memory of tl e C . . . 8.0(11 rbos. F . O a k e s, ï l c n r j - C. l ’a y n e , H e u iy c E o u sc 8: ii p. 1 Hl. standard gives the following unique ure8 of otber parts of the country. • S te e r a g e ....................................... 11. I Lv. P o r tla n d Ar. !1 S:10 a. III. 2:’ m. this coy and extremely modest , Sure Cure for Files. J. P. Currin. n. ni. Lv. ( o tta o- Grove Lv. ! oldest dry goods dealer. Silk goods C a b in , r o u n d t r i p , g o o d i’ GO 2:tl a. in. I R ec eiv ers. description of the new woman: j Tiiis is unavoidable, and the remedy B»4 :i. in. 1 A r. S an F ra n c is c o Lv. 1 7:00 p. in. days....... .... — : have been as cheap as woolen goods Paul was a crusty old bachelor and for the indifference in choice is to young lady is prominently brought -v i.’ ii s >:..;) a l Gust P o rtla n d , O regon I 'o r s a i l i n g d a y s a p p i; [ O a I à i A uM .fi ( V .u l i i u r i ! . >?.l.*’»•. T u r n e r , M arion. J e f f e r - ho got off many im pertinent things be found in the education of the to light by the Oregonian in th e ' The editor o f the Democrat o and, iu anticipation of a continued W a l d e n , a g e n t A lb a n y , O n E s n. .A i p . ti v . Ai! .¡in J u n c tio n » an ^ etit. s h e d d s . C ilA S . C L A R K , S u p t. I IL'.3 - , . H :irnsbuf,:i. J u n c tio n G uy. Irv in g . announcement that she stood as a Marion 111., must have had a hi; h demand, the importers have raised about women. The new women’s people on the lines pursued by the a u d a ll s l a t ions fro m ( ' .r v a l l is , O r. 1 R . N , K I : osohurg C t it 1 - sv A . sh , tl. la n B d ra in in c lu s siv e. E D W I N S T O N E , ffanag»*’', bible will treat Paul as he deserves. M anufacturers’ and producers’ As- candidate for the Goddess of L ib er old time on his last visit to Chicago, the [ lice of raw s ilk . i i o s t c b u r ^ 3 a - I I x H ily . Co v ail is, O r e g o n . ty in the F ourth of July demonstra for in an editorial 011 the city he The new woman intends to wear near I sociation. • , ,, . .] ■ ■„ S:3 i a. in. I Lv. !’• : a n d A r. , 4:40 p. ni. But tins will never re- A lady died t i i e other day in 2 .5 J». 111. i.v. G < >ttac (¡ro v e L . i 10:25 a. in. tion; that she conducted a lean cam says: “The doubly distilled, es pants anil Latch her offspring ,. , . >:.5O p. in. ¡ Ar. It l»urg Lv. 1 8:00 a. in. * 1 “ iu an lmve our manufacturers of , competi- 7 L England and in her will it was 2 J d V L-X3 .44.'- .4 - . - I incubator. She will ° give milk out i tion . ., outsiders, . ., , .. . paign aud was chosen by a hand sence of perdition is so overpower North. SALE •I tashesgeb . South. with aud , while this N found that she had left the whole of ing th at a visitor is soon passive some majority and filled the position 4:00 p. ill. 1 Lv. 1’ i t k ind. Ar. I 10:15 a. m of a bottle with a Jersey label on . , , , . , ... . 0:15 p. in. 1 Ar. S alem . Lv. | & <M a. in. J is a wholesome state of afiiairs it most acceptably. Of course a and his higher sense is blunted to her fortune amounting to $50,000 F i r s t M o r i g a g e s O n Im p ro v e d ! ! P u llm a n it She will lecture and ride astride •„ , , r will always keep the profits of our F arm P ro p erty N e g o t i a t e d . to the local newspaper, the perusal B iiiis g C a rs ca O $ e a and never mnrrv unless she wants , ,, ., , , young lady who had had th ru st up his terrible surroundings. He loses S le e p in g U .irs . manufacturers within th t bounds of which had given her many happv his natural attributes. Whiskey on her such high honors would E le g a n t to. She will have her own bible , , W e a r c p r e p a r e d to n e g o t i a t e f i r s t Pullm an Buffet Sleepers hours. The example of this lady is | winch competition creates. D in in g C a rs naturally feel considerably humili fails to intoxicate and water pro worthy of emulation, but wo do not m o r t g a g e s u p o n i m p r o v e d f a u n s In and will fight man until he is ex A SI» The great profits are to be sought T o u r is t ated to have published to the world duces spasms in his abdomen ” S e c o n d C la s s M c r p i u f C a rs O r e g o n , w ith e a s t e r n p a r l i e s a t a r a te tinct, anil when the world comes to ask it of our friends, in fact we do ’S S le e p in g ( in the production aud manufacture A TTA CH ED TO A LL T H R O U G H T K A IN 8. that she had accepted presents gal not wish to see them die.—Eugene o r i n t e r e s t n o t t o e x c e e d 9 p e r c e n t, an end anil Gabriel comes to toot of ( articles, . i mainly , iu luxuries, , . ST. PA V L from p e r a n n u m . Subscribe for the E cho -L dadrr . Register. ore from an ordinary engineer, and his final horn, he will only find a 1 , , 3 1 I\M 1A P O M .S W<**t h i d e D iv lt i io n « J i which the element of ordinary corn- M o rtg a g e s re n e w e d t h a t h a v e b een »uLVTSI B e tw e e n P o rtla n d a n d C orvallis. . subsequently gave way to tbe wishes lot of rcd-heailed old maids lidin ' t a k e n b y o t h e r c o p a n ic s . ARGO petition s eliminated by the mono- , , , V G i : . ; 1» F O R K S V ' H . l i .A I X D A IL Y (E X C E P T S U N D A Y .) ,. of her parents in having nothing on bicycles tliroii; gh the lonesome' , . A d d re s s w ith s ta m p , : poly of a peculiar climate. Thus, . . ... . . . A , M. I Lv. P o rtla n d Ar. 5:35 M. CROOKSTON ... , , . mo»e to do with so persistent a M ehvin . . . i i's , world, with no her lies in the patch, C o rv allis Lv. l:Wi M. 12.15 P . M. I A r. W IN N IPE G 1 , while we have a monopoly in . i i 4. i B a k e r C ity , O r e g o n . es, 110 babies iu . • • „ , • , lover- The engineer no doubt has no fruit on the trees, H E L E N A anil Ai A lb aii” . !.«l C o n a l lis c o n n e c t w ith tr a in s of America in the growing , • 1 he 1 had i made 1 1 Ins • THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS LOST every y ear by O. G. & E. k y . B U TTE 0 " ot apricots 1 discovered , wherein tho cradle and the man in the moon we might establish a practical ... , . , • T respass Notice, E x r i t i 'S T k a in D a il y í E x c e f t S u n d a y .) 0 1 . mistake, namely, in not having Farm ers. F ru it G row ers aud. Dealers not buying u howling mamiae. monopoly of their manufacture in to 1 . , 1 N o tic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t I , t h e A r. I 8:25 A. M. P .irtla n d I L-45 P. M. Lv TO 1 J spent his hard earned money 111 u n d e r s i g n e d , h a v e p o s te d tr.--i.-i--.- ! 1.5:50 A. M. M cM innville 7:2.5 1». M. Ar th e ir F r u it and O rnam ental Trees of us. confects. I t is in tho intelligent furthering , e some other .1 CHICAGO notices on my respective prera sesandl the success of A exchange --vs: Declarations and persistent pursuit of this idea, T in t v . l i tii kct< t«' a ll p o in ts in th e E a s te r n W A S H IN G T O N W E G U A R A N T E E O V R T R E E S T R U E TO N A M E A N D F R E E a ll p e r s o n s t r e s p a s s i n g t h e r e o n u ’.ie i ^-3-, , the position ... 1 1 s ta te s . < i na-;:'. am i E u ro p t ca n b e o b ta in e d a t 1 1 aspirant . to of t z- (joddess t h i s d a t e w ill lie [ iro s e e llte d to t h e full I P H IL A D E L P H IA in favor of sound money continue applicable 3iw- st r a le s iro n i M. C. Bond, a g e n t. C o tta g e N E W YO K K in more ways than we of L .berty A crushing defeat F R O M IN SE C T P E S T S . G rove. E. P . R D G E K S , e x te n t of th e la v . BO STO N A ND A LL A sst. G. F. d. Pass. Agt. tu b e made by baukers’ associations can at [ resent conceive, and the L. I I . Y arbuough . K. K O E H L E R , M a i m e r , would have so angered her that she, P O 1 N T S E A S T A N D S O I’T H S e n d fo r a F r e e C a ta lo g u e . in all parts of the country, says large profits of production nud P o r tla n d O r. Bradstreet's. The bankers of Mis manufacture are tu b e secured. He instead of the engine r, would have Address all orders to the TIM E SCHEDULE. souri, for instance, have adopted who has the originality to open new been found iu her bed under an o n a m n e r ia m s E y e a n d S k i n O in tm e n t • F o r i n f o r m a t i o n , t ti i m e c a r d s , m ar,. easy stage of asphyxiation, with an v>, d k d l,,r 1. :ema, T etter, b ifft-' a n d t i c k e t s , c a l l o n o r w r i te resolutions declaring that the hanks ,iues of aeveioplnent upon this idea Klieinn, Scald H ead, .Sore N ipples, Clue i>ed w i> t . •-iv o o n « « American flag in one hand and a H ands, Itch in g Files, b u r n P F ro st Bkes, P ’ L G - K M G O D , A g e n t, TA N G EN T, Linn Co., OREGON. of the state have their inteiests in- t b e m o s t useful citizen, as well as C hronic Sore E yes an d G ran u lated E ye Lida. ” " " " dissolubly connected with the tinan- tb e o llp v .b o „ dl secure tbe most letter to the public iu the other.— F o r s.ile by druggists a t 25 cents p er box. Pendleton Tribune. ciol prosperity of the state, whether , generous r£.t orns fronj enter- A. D. CHARLTON, A.- -t. Gen. Pus Ei □ i tt I TO H 0 K S 3 O W N E R S . thev be farmers or manufacturers ¡„.¡se F o r p u ttin g a horse In a tine h ealth v con- , a nt, C o lle c tio n s a S p e c ia lty . dition try D r. Cady’s Condition Powders. : or wage-earners; that they believe C h ild r e n , e s p e c ia lly i n f a n t s a r e s o o n C ottage G rove , O r . T hey tone u p th e system, a id digestion, cure M o r n s s o n b t . , P o r t l a n d O r e on J r u n d o w n w itl; C h o le r a I n f a i ’tiim c r it the interest of the people of the loss of appetite, relieve constipati n, correct 1 kidney d i/orders and destroy wont s, giving a a — » m . . T w m — « w r - r w - n — state to use in their business as Diarrhoea should be stopped “ S u m m e r C o m p l a i n t ” D n ’t w a it new life to an old o r over-worked h o n e . 25 ULNDIÌR9 L I G H T ... good mouey as any other people in Pr o , n p t l y , I t soon becomes chronic, t o d e t e r m i n e , b u t g iv e D e W i.! - cents p er package. F o r sale by druggists. M OW ER9 N C h o l e r a C u r e p r o m p tl y , y o u r v n m i m g H E A .U E R a the world, and it is against their in- M itt’s Colic X Cholera Cure is r e ly o n it. U s e u o o t h e r . J . , - i , , , e ffe c tiv e , s a f e a n d c e r ta in , H u n d r e d s terests to u s e a n - y d e p 1 r e c ia t e d «lui- o f , t , e s ti m o n i a l , s b , e a r C u rrin . S T O R E D L O V ’ -’ R Furnished by the “ Plano” Fly W heel, Is th e greatest ___ ___ witness to the r . J 5 s x = s ^ g = s .— K ia ra improvement ever made in 5clf**Binding H arvesters... i y r ?i z* lar, whether it be of gold, silver or virtue of this great medicine I t can V0U« rtwo aho P ut rr STATE. (jfcXT-RUKNIWS PIANO. paper; th at they are opposed to the always be depended upon, its use A young clerk while escorting a f M t? isth e D S 3 T . iC S j’ ib ) F iT FOB A K I N S . free aud unlimited coinage of silver >aves time and money. J. P. Currin. certain fair damsel home the other i i ¡ 8 L ü ® f e ! a S S Í 8 í ! É S t 3 Í £ S . FRENCH A C .f.MCLLta CALF. at the ratio of 16 to 1. unless the -------- evening asked her what kind of ’ ;4.’3.s? F ine Cf.if WC*tis«wa o t h e r l e a d i n g 1,.1'1O||S of t. P r o te c t th e F S .h and G am e, “money” she liked best. Of course Í3.S0PCLICE.3SQLE5. adopt the s a m e r a i , o ; t h a t t h e y Shoot or fish only iu the proper the blushing beauty instantly sug * 2 s o $ 2 . W ORKING^ favor limiting t! coiuage of silver . season and escape the game warden gested “matrimony.’ Desiring to ^ 2 .^ 1 7 5 BQYS'SCHOOLSKOa V Ì E so that the government which issues by observing the laws. Many test her kowledge further, the L A D IE S * it as money and receives it for states have new game and fish laws young man of current funds and THE CAUSE FO3 THIS 19 PLAINLY SHOWN public duties may be able at ull this year, and if you don’t know wildcat discounts asked. “M hut THE FLY-WHEEL’ S ON THE PLANO ALONE. c' SEND FOR CATALOGUE S' W * I - • D C U Gr L.. times to maintain its parity or ex- them, send five sta: i; s for a interest does it bring? “If pro- BROCKTON.-MASS. THE PLANO LEADS Because My T rees are large and th r if ty —no cu t hack/. O ver One M illion People w e a r th e •oi a iy» lfn iim Gives it steady motion in tangled grain, and on rough, uneven changability with gold and that copy of the Gao L •• issue of T he perlv invested,” replied the charmer, I Y lMf U I- |> I ground; causes it to run lightly over soft places, makes it run . i Clean of all insects— nests. T rue to name. W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes I I 1 M 1 1 * |> B Is B WV E ■ &> La I» one horse lighter draft and bind a bundle after the team stops. . x -»-r . i . they favor tbe preservation of the A meki , \x F ield , -15 State St., “it will double tue original stock our shoes ere equally satisfactory More Jones Steel Headers Sold in ’94 than all others combined. The m ost reliable and cheapest -N ursery iu the State. T All h e y g iv e th e b e st v a lu e ?or th e ire n e y . eve y two years. existing standard ol values. Chicago, You should see the JO N E S S ' U 11 E IU JU All/F P before you buy. Simplest, longest lived .....................................................fit. Shingles and Crain. Agents for the sale of the ÍÜI w B. ROUSE, PROM PTLY FILLED N e w G oods a n d N e w S ty le s L» R C t SHOES. and Domestics- SO U TH Shasta, Route Co. s LOST! LOST!! TH R O U G H T1CETS J. S. M EDLEY, Justice of the Peace PA C IFIC N U R S E R Y CO., b Agblll. 50 Âcres. E sia ö e ä 1837.500030 Trees. S The Tangent Nursery PLR N O P THE OLDEST HtiBSERY 0 Í1 t t m COKDOVAN, 8F FÎBIT, SHÍ2E E S OSÛÎiEBïIL Ï8LS5, R5SES, and Shrubs. f> The W c rid 's F a ir Tests show ed v o b a kin g pow der so p u re o r so g re a t in leav e n in g p o w e r as the Royal. S e v e re g r ip in g p a in s o f t b s s to m a c h 1OYAL B a k i n s P o w d e r . an<l b o w e ls i n s t a n t l y a n d e f f e c t u a l ly ' H ighest c.’ a l / in leadening S tO p ’ -e.l l V D e W i t t ’s C o lic and . Uovernm<3t Report» . . r. Currin. Send for Catalogue and P rice L ist of F all 1395 and be convinced. Address all letters to W . H. SE T TL EM IR E. 9 6 , a n d TANGENT, LINN CO. OREGON. T h e pr5ce:J » re u n ifo r m ,- -s ta m p e d cn sole. £ T ti S i to $3 snved over eth er snakes. i i your deal j * G tta flt iy y en we can. S I.-.' □ e a k r s everyw iu-i«-. Yt a n te d , n g v u i to t a k e tx a iu .iiv e sale f o r 1<G» v ic in ity . W> ite a.’ pace. IT IS T H E BEST! and lightest draft mower in the Z l » V I a L l l w orld. Never cut of repair. No gears to w ear out, no friction.no noise, nothing to make the farmer “ cuss.” C hain Pow er runs the great Ferris wheel. This proves its strength. Bicycles are Chain Drive. Why? Light draft! SEND FOR OUR FREE-FOR-ALL ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE T h e P lano M fg. Co., ManiiActurers. W est Pullm an, Chicago, lilt N. Ii. 'l . \ t T I N , Local A g e n t, L c m a tl, O r,