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Says Robert J. Burdette: People OREGON STATE AGRICULTUR GREAT OPPORTUNITIES. will tell you to be ambitious ; sear AL COLLEGE. high. Don’t soar too high. People Oregon Statesman: We are con-[ The Pacific Northwest says the We find the following in the Cor- will tell you there is plenty of room j vinced more and more that Oregon ' natural home of the prune, and our P C b L lS H E D E V E R Y SA T U R D A Y . vallis Gazette. It will show our at the top; so there is—at the hotel, is a land of great opporunities. In j inability to produce enough to E. I*. THOKP, - - EDITOR. 400 to 412 K St., readers that the .Agricultural Col just where you don t want to go, | the Seattle paper we read that a big 1 DEALERS IN make it an object for buyers to use lege is doing a gtand work for the and where you always get. You | ship is just putting out of P u g e t' S a c r a m e n t o , C a l. SATURDAY, SEPT. 14, - - 1S95. our fruit is the only drawback to boys and girls of the state: The stay down near the bottom ! There Sound for South Africa with over Uisi Gasnl M Hanse en Some people try to carry the the business hero. We have the education at the college is practical- isn’t much room at the top of a ' two millions of feet of lumber to be W e n rin f A p p arel of ill k in d s fo r roen, world on their backs while some world for a customer and a demand The Agricultural students are not pyramid. At the top of this coun-; used in the gold mines of that re- ! wry Good*, Shoes. a n d c h ild r e n ; Dry will come from England and even «:« g . M illin e ry . v *b*e#’ <F u r ,,U u J f 1’£ lV J ‘5 i i body else is carrying their families. only instructed in plowing, sowing, try there is room enough for ju s t' giou. This forces upon us the Cr-M k rry . N o tio n s, S ta tio n e r y , SU verw A /e. Germany and France, when we are I u ) t , H o u se h o ld S u p p lied , etc. harvesting, drainage, dairying, care I one President, and every time you ! thought of the hundreds upon hun- Lovers love to tell each other able to supply it. So far we have C a t a lo g u e F r e e . of stock, and such matters; but I notice him you see him teetering to ; dreds of millions of magnificent tim- w hat they think of each other. So not produced enough to let the A h u n l . c m e iilu s ir .- .e d e a rn in g « , vur » n d p ric e s s e n l I r e . io they work every day in actual em- keep his balance, and trying to hold ber in the Coast and Cascade ranges, do married people sometimes—and world know that we are in the «'1, s d d r e .s T e n i o f th o u s a n d , of c u > i.-u i-r« h o d ii |,rn*i ta b le . m l « m a l a » ployment in the various duties con- : himself there fir a few years longer j ready to turn a steady stream of gold they do it, too. t u i r 10 b u y th r o u g h th ia boo». world as producers. The largest nected with farm life. Mechanical if possible; but fate always shoves this way for generations to come, ter m s cash . T" w ith o rd e r, a n d tf A good , purse, a good cause, a „ crop we ever r produced was in 1891, ’ tn e 1., h w w e n u t io bv n .v m a fo ll r good» students daily don overalls and him off at the expiration of four We then pick up a Curry county allo w for p o a t a a t Any . . j -i „„_, i.a iai.c* le it <iver w ill be r e tu r n e d . good attorney, a good council, good j and even then the whole united work at the forge, bench, in the ma years. His position is lust high ! paper, the Gazette, which tells us of .. • enough to II interested in anvof th e item . t>e- chine shops, and in various ways evidence, a good , jury, and i good i , States did not produce F ° enough to be draughty and breezy,! prospectively successful plans for , crJer prom ptly, giving item nam- to ' íí1Te our PeoP*e one “ a“ pound luck are the requisites for going acquire mechanical knowledge by and to make a good target for peo- i extracting the treasures of gold each. California will probably pro- law. actual experience. The girls are in pie to throw bricks at and call him . from the sands along the Southeast- I duce in 1895, 12,000 tons; Washing- IT E M I. W o m a n ’s e c r u r ib b e d p a n ts structed in sewing, darning, milli names. | ern Oregon coasts—millions upon Salem Independent; It is stated ¿ngton 5000 tons, and Oregon 1,000 o r v e s ts —g o o d w e ig h t. S p e c ia l p ric e . 29c. nery, cooking, sweeping, house fur millions in it when the successful as a fact that a cow in Missouri re- tons, making a grand total of 27,- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IT E M 2. C h ild re n ’s fa s t b la c k heavily- nishing, and, in fact, every branch cently committed suicide by bang- ooo.OOOO pounds. The consump- r ib b e d c o tto n h o se; s ir e s 6 to 9. S p e c ia l p ric e , 3 Estate of W illiam Shields, De methods are finally discovered and of household economy. This in applied. ceased. ing. She had been introduced to a ^ on ;n COuntrv in 1895 was 59.- p a ir s to r 50e. struction fits the girls to make and N o tic e is h e re b y Riven th a t T . G . H e n d r ic k s We are reminded of the intensified glass of boarding bouse milk, and 934 964 pounds, all of which were h a s b een d u ly a p p o in te d a d m in is tr a to r o f th e OREGON. LEM ATI. e.-tate o f W illiam S h ie ld s d e c e a se d . A ll p e r IT E M 3. C h ild re n ’s c a lico d re s s e s , take charge of model homes. iriculture in the rich Willamette she couldn’t stand the humiliation. ¡mported; the consumption in 1891 M o th e r H u b b a r d S ty le fo r 6 m o n th s to 2 y e a rs. so n s h av in g c la im s a g a in s t s a id e s ta te a re h e r e The agricultural college is doing by n o t d ied to p r e s e n t m e s a m e to th e a d m in is tr a to r a t th e F ir s t N a tio n a l B an k in E u g e n e C ity, . — ; --------- S . . was 74,282,322, of which but 34,- P ric e , 25c. . If hopraising continues to be a good work. Farmers throughout O reg o n , w ith in s ix m o n th s fro m th e d a te o f th e of th e g ro u n d bv tlld plow, hoe a n d 1 281,448 were imported. Notwith- a tio n o f th is n o tice. D a te d th is 14th d a y . * . IT E M 4 . M en ’s d a r k g ra y U n io n cas- the state are in constant communi of p u S b lic such and unprofitable industry it is ep t. 1895. I. G. H e n d r i c k s . cultivator, than will come from even standing the cheapness of the s lm e re s u its . S p ecial p ric e , 94.75. I n o rd e rin g O k u . B. D o b k i s , A d m in is tra to r. : barely possible that the farmers of cation with the professors on mat- A tto rn e y fo r th e e s ta te . i the mountains of black sand—re- foreign product, the Pacific coast g iv e h e ig h t, w e ig h t, a n d c h e s t m e a s u re m e n t. ¿» as: R a ■ New York and Washington will. . . ters pertaining to their farm work, Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. sources that cannot be worked out. ; , „ , , , , . j • „„ 1 prune is rapidly driving it out ot IT E M 5 ■ W h ite all w ool C a lifo rn ia take Secretary Mortons advice and v , . and every man who is acquainted in NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, The lands will grow richer and ; the market. Prunes cannot be suc- m a d e b la n k e ts , fu ll siz e a n d th e b e s t v a lu e to raise potatoes on the land that 1» 1 . , the least with the college, as at i United States Land Office, Roseburg, richer under the hand of intelligent 5 , , , „ : cessfully raised anvwhere else in the b e h a d In th e m a r k e t. P r ic e , 95.00 a p a ir. now devoted to hop culture. _ present conducted, commends it for Oregon, September 5, 1895. agriculture. - ; United States, save on the Pacific IT E M 6. S p e c ia l v a lu e in b le a c h e d the practical education ii furnishes N o tic e Is h e re b y g iv e n th a t in co m p lia n ce w ith B re a k B ad T e m p er. . , . , , th e p ro v is io n s o f tile a c t of C o n g ress o f J u n e 3, Oregon Statesman: Hungarian coast, and when the foreign product w h ite c o tto n to w els; p la in w h ite M a rs e ille s b o r to its students. Another e v i d e n c e 1878, e n title d “ A n a c t for th e sa le o f tim b e r la n d s F ro m th e N ew Y o rk E v e n in g W orld. d e rs ; frin g e d e n d s . li e . . . . 4 x z i • xi !■ in th e S ta te s of C alifo rn ia , O reg o n , N ev ad a, a n d i prunes shipped from Salem to Eas- is driveu out of the country we will Of the interest taken in the college W a sh in g to n T e r rito r y ,’’ a s e x te n d e d to a ll t h e , Anger gets more people into W ishes to inform those who are c o n tem p laiinj building in the sp rin g to han , . x • i , . . i P u b lic L a n d S ta te s by a c t of A u g u st 4, tern markets netted 2c. This is en- be called upon to furnish not less | trouble than meanness. We do find u ;. . . IT E M 7. E x t r a h e a v y w h ite b ea d - and the r practical results of its work in th eir orders for lum ber inn so they can be M ilton r. A m bler, I say things while iu a temper that we eouraging. We can sell all th e : than $5,009,000 worth annually for s p r e a d , la rg e size ; good M a rs e ille s p a tte r n s . is the increasing demand for it Of C o m sto ck , c o u n ty o f D o u g las, s t a t e of O reg o n ! spend the rest of our lives regret- prunes we can produce. They can’t i our home market home. Lnlike W o rth re g u la rly , 41.50. O u r s p e c ia l p ric e , »1.12. ay tiled iu th is office h is sw o rn s ta te - . . , , . , bulletins, eignt thousand copies h m a e s u th t N is o d 651. fo r th e p u rc h a s e o f t h e s e s w l 4 a n d t i n g - 1 a re n ts sh o u ld uev» r p u n ish raise them in the thickly peopled many other fruits, prunes are not S>2 S E 'j of s e c tio n N o 4, in to w n s h ip N o 21, S, f l , s j r / » h i l r i r o n w l i i U i n n n < rt» r f o r i f now being necessary fur the regular ra n g e N o 4 w est, a n d w ill o ile r proof to show th a t 1 t I l e i r C I H l c l i e n t i t l e 111 a u g e r, Ioi II IT E M 8. H a n d s o m e d a g g e r, h a ir o r will then lie ready, and von states and racking climate of the perishable, hence there is no loss or n a m e n t; s h e ll p ro n g , w ith silv e r o r g ilt m e ta l th e la n u ........... so u g ............. h t is m — o re — v a ’-.ab lu a b le le ' fo - r Its tim b e — r they do the child invariably gets W illi any kind of lum ber you m ay wi.-b, which mailing list. o r s to n e th a n lo r a g r ic u ltu ra l p u rp o s e s , am t to w on’t have to w ait. East. 1 waste in shipping. And the nature to p . P ric e , 25c. Wait till e s ta b lis h h is claim to s a id ta n a b e fo re t tile Keg more than it deserves is te i a n d R e c e iv e r of th is office a t R o seb u rg , O r ; of the fruit is such that it always eg o n , o n M o n d ay th e is th u a y o f N o v em b e r, i * you cool off before you whip or IT E M 9. W o m a n ’s d re s s y w a is ts of Mr. A. A. Snyder, Supt. Poor farm, 1895. H e n a m e s us w itn e sses: Oregon Statesman: Woolens of brings forth foreign capital shut up iu lark closets. Then, too, O rd e rs F ro m a D istan c e P r o m p tly A tte n d e d To W illiam U . C h a n d le r, L o u is A n to n e, S a m u e l J . e i -i i Al < i A rm e n ia n s e rg e in d a r k m ix tu re s ; la rg e slee v es A ik in s a n d C h arles P . M errell o f C o m sto c k , Or- if it IS th e ch ild th a t ! as a temper, Salem manufacture are sold by the Winnesheik Co., Ia., says:—Last win an il la te s t s ty le co llar. S izes, 32 to 42 I n d ie s ter Mr. Robert Leach used two boxes Ilot bre’l i H »»efore the Send in your orders a t once. car load in Califofnia under the Cal Diarrbtea should be stopped b u s t. P ric e . 75c. of De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve and th e ir c laim s in th is office o n o r b e fo re s a id 18th age of 6 is reached, for if you don’t, ! ifornia label. This is good, but we promptly. It soon becomes chronic. O REG O N . DeWitt’s Colic & Cholera Cure is WEINSTOCK, LUBIN &Co., cured a large running sore on his leg. d r e p i « J w ,n l* r ’ ’“ n . M. V e a t c h , R e g iste r. ! then that child’s temper is likely COTTAGE GROVE, would prefer to have them sold in m , effective safe and certain. Hundreds ____________________ I never to be conquered. - - ....... . i Had been under care of a physician SACRAMENTO, CAL. California as Salem goods just a s ! oj testimonials bear witness to the for months without obtaining relief. N O T IC E FO R PU B L IC A TIO N . N e w Goods a nd N e w S ty le s No. 112. can they are in New York, Chicago and , virtue of this great medicine It Sure Cure for Piles. J. P. Currin. W . H. COOPER, L and Office a t R oseburg, Oregon, i always be depended upon, its use Alaska. .AT, August, 28, 1895. A tto rn e y a t L a w , saves time and money. J. P. Currin. OVER-PRODUCTION OF HOPS. N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n th a t tlie fo llo w in g - , Careful weighing shows that an n a m e d s e ttle r lias filed n o tic e of h is in te n tio n to ' Portland Dispatch: We are C ottage G rove . O regon . m a k e final pro< f in s u p p o rt o f h is claim , a n d th a t ONE CREAMERY’S WORK. drifting into dangerous places in v il be m a d e b e fo re A. J e n n in g s We clip the following article from ordinary bee, not loaded, weighs the s C a o id u n ty proof C le rk of L a n e c o u n ty . O reg o n , a t E u g e n e I these days of bloomers: “ Maria!’’ B oswell Springs, the Times-Hernld, of Chicago We one five-thousandth part of a pound, O reg o n , o n O cto b e r 18. 1895, viz: OREGON. L E M A T I, Vi illia m A. S p o n g , o n H . E. No. 5539, fo r th e ' A new industry on the bay is the are not prepared to say how much so that it takes five thousand bees, N E ‘4 & said the husband of the new woman NW , See. 24 T. 21 S. R. 3 W e st. (F orm erly Snow den S p rin g s) H e n am es th e follo w in g w itn e ss e s to p ro v e h is A F U L L L IN E OF D ouglas C ounty, O regon, a re loea-i at the breakfast table, “the next Toledo creamery, which has enjoyed truth it contains, but coming from not loaded, to make a pound. But c o n tin u o u s r e s id e n c e u p o n a n d c u ltiv a tio n of, ted on the S o u th ern Pacific R ailroad, s a id la n d , viz: time you come home late from the a successful run since the day it such high authorities as the Times- the loaded bee, when he comes in R u fu s R aw lin g s, D av id R lssu e, J a m e s L ebow , “ S h asta R o u te” from Sail F rancisco C L O T H I N C , a n d J o h n L e b o w , a ll of C o tta g e G ro v e, O regon. to P o rtlan d , iu D ouglas Co,, O regon, i lodge and put your bloomers to bed was opened up last apring. Its Herald, we give it as it is, and allow fresh from the fields and flowers, K. M . V e a t c h , R e g is te r. DRY G O O DS, S. P. tra in s stop a t th e S p rin g s (flag j au g 3 M 3 loaded with honey or bee bread, station ) C onstantly open for the and bang yourself over tho back of first product was about 900 pounds each of our reader to draw his own B O O T S and S H O E S . reception of g uests. New bath room s i weighs nearly three times more— N O T IC E FO R PU B L IC A T IO N . the chair all night I’ll go rig lit per week, but within the heat of conclusions: C onnected with m ain building. P o st I that is to say, he carries nearly I UNlTEp gTATEg , ANp Office , Office an d E x p re ss on the prem ises. I the summer, the product has run to home to papa, so theie 1” “The prospect for an unprecented The w aters of these springs contain :, about 450 pounds per week. The yield of hops this year are so en twice his own weight. Of loaded R oseburg , O b . Scjit. 5, 1895. ( Iodine, B rom ine, P otassium , Tlie ■ e Is h e re b y g iv e n th a t th e follow ing- A writer iu a magazine says that butter turned out is of high grade, couraging that the dealers and rais bees there are ouly about eighteen n a N m o e tic d s e ttle r h a s riled n o tic e o f h is in te n tio n to C arbonates of Iro n ami L im e and 1 final proof in s u p p o rt of h is claim , a n d th a t C hlorides of Calcium , M agnesium and the earth would be heated more and is insufficient to support the ers are not hopeful of deriving any hundred in the pound. An ordi m s a a id k e p ro o f w ill be m a d e b e fo re A. C. J e n n in g s , Sodium . C o u n ty on, a t than a hundred and ninety thous- ^Jp£avy demand at Newport, on ac thing like a fair return for their nary. An ordinary hive of bees E u g e n e, L C a le n e rk C o of u n ty L a n O e reg C o o n u , n ty o n , O O reg O ne sp rin g con tain s 435 and th e i A ll Sizes o f T ru n k s . c to b e r 21, 189.», VIZ: o th er over 2nOO g rain s of solid m a tte r | and degrees by being suddenly f l a u n t of th^-sum m er business. investtfScDt of ligce and - labor. cootfiius from four to five pounds of ___ J osepltjSin n s o n h o m e s te a d e n tr y No. 7933 fo r to th e gallon. " twent; ** cuousand tile l T'N e 1.» «’-e- «• Tp. 20 s., r , 3 West. stopped; that is it would become Early in the season the creamery’s Singularly enough, it is an inexora beee, or between .twenT^- , H e n a m e s th e fo llo w in g w itn e ss e s to p ro v e Ins u o u s re s id e n c e u p o n a n d c u ltiv a tio n o f s a id more than sixty times as hot as product sold in Portland at the ble law of supply and demand that and twentv-thousand , individuals, la c o n n d tin T his stock^has ju s t been refilled a«id i s : , viz: D a n ie l 1’. S h e rid a n , I s a a c N. D re sse r s B. S w e et, o f W a lk er, O reg o n , a n d melted iron. Any man who, know market price, but during the sum conditions which are favorable to but some »warms have double this J a o n h d n C W h a . rle b est selected in tow n. N o k es, of C o tta g e G ro v e. O regon. B. M . V e a t c h , R e g iste r, ing these facts, attempts to stop the mer it has steadily brought 20 the consumer are not favorable to weight and number of bees. Y A Q U iM A B A Y R O U TE T he 1 igbe^t prices paid fn rall kincU ot produce. ° septT-14 C onnecting a t Y aquina B ay w ith th e earth ought to be severely dealt cents, and advance of six to eight the producer. i San F rancisco an d Y aquina B ay with. cents on the market price in Port Very few people are familiar with rîios. F . O a k e s, H e n ry C. P a y n e , H e n y c Uou«e E A S T A N D S O U T H i S team ship com pany. R ec eiv ers. land for fancy creamery butter. he extent and importance of the - V IA - S team ship “ FaraSion.” He was a hard-working and zeal The enterprise is no longer an ex hop crop of this country. Last A 1 and first-class in every respect, ous board schoolteacher, and had periment, and with tlie monthly dis year New York was credited with j Sails from Y aquina for San F rancisco ^ O R T H E k N just told the class that wool comes i a b o u t every e ig h t days. tribution among farmers of cash putting out from 175.000 to 225,000 — OF T H E — P assen g er accom m odations u n su r off the sheep and is made into blan 9 ^ SENDING TO P A C IF IC R. R. payments for their milk a perma bales. California produced GO,000 passed. S h o rtest ro u t- betw een the kets, clothing etc., to keep us warm S o u th ern Pacific Co. W illam ette valley and C alifornia. nent confidence in the business lias bales, Oregon 80,000 bales and F a re from All.uny o r points w est to in cold weather, and he proceeded R E xpress T ra in s L eave P o rtla n d D aily. been born, and a quarter of a hun Washington 48,000 bales. As the I San F ran cisco : to question little Willie, who bad South. 1 1 .N orth. dred high grade cows from Marion consumption of hops in the United : " $1s.oo S. dt p. ill. i L v. 1’«»n la n d A r. ¡ I 8:10 a. in. been rather inattentive during the N fc51 A . 1 1 1 . county have been imported into States only amounts to 180,000 C abin, round trip , good for GO Lv. C o tta g e G ro v e Lv. 2:11 a. m. lesson. “Now, Willie,” said the 10.45 a. in. 1 A r. S an E ra u c is e o Lv. 1 7:00 p. in. d a y s ................. ....................18 00 S Lincoln, and a demand for milk bales, it is easily seen that the state F o r sailin g days apply to 11. L. P u llm an A bove tr a in s s to p a t E a st P o rtla n d . O reg o n teacher, “where does wool come C ity, W o o d b u rn , S alem , T u r n e r, M ario n , J e f f e r cows has been created, with a cer of New York alone can easily sup W tdden, ag en t A lbany, O regon. Sleeping Cars son. A lb an y . A lb a n y J u n c tio n la u g e u t, S h e d d s, from ?” “Off the sheep’s back, CHAS. CLA R K , Supt. r ! e „ .l u t H a ls e y , H a r r is b u r g , J u n c tio n < ity . Irv in g , tainty that the breeds will be much ply this demand, It is also very C orvallis, O r. I E u g e n e . C resw ell, D ra in s a n d a ll s ta tio n s from teacher,” replied Willie. “And wbat D in in g C ars R o s e b u rg to A sh la n d in c lu siv e . E D W IN STO N E, M anager, improved. Toledo merchants felici evident that much of the beer man then ?” inquired the teacher. Willie K o « e b u r< J ltta l l / u i l v . C orvallis, O regon. T o u rist tate over the results achieved by the ufactured in this country is almost 8:30 a. 111. I Lv. P o r tla n d A r. 1 1 4 40 p. in. could not answer. “What are these S leeping C ars 2:55 p. III. Lv. C o tta g e G ro v e Lv. 10:25 a. in. new enterprise, and as they observe entirely innocent of hops, As bops 3:50 p. m . 1 Ar. St. Paul R o se b u rg Lv 1 8:00 a. m made from ?” asked the teacher, . M O N E Y LO AN E D . that the old credit system is passrn and malt furnish all tho nutriment Minneapolis N o rth . SALEM PASSENGER. S outh. touching Willie’s trousers with the DuLuth 4:00 p. m . I L v. P o r tla n d . A r. 110:15 a. m . enne. “Uncle John’s old ’tins," re away, and that business under the there is in beer, it will be seen that 6:15 p. in. j A r. S ale m . Lv. 1 8:00 a. m . «©“PACKING FREE.-©a F irst M ortgages On Im proved Fargo stimulus of the new revenue is fast a good portion of our product is plied Willie. F a rm P ro p e rty N egotiated. Grand Forks tee“ REMEMBER—I carry Apples, Pear, Cherry, Prune, Plum. Peach, trending to a permanent cash basis worthless so far as any nourishing Dining Cars on Ogden Ruote. Crookston W orld : Hy- they thank goodness for the man principle is concerned. Hop grow and also a very fine Western Minin Winnipeg We are prepared to negotiate first P u llm a n S u ffe t S leep ers STOCK OF WELL TESTED SMALL FRUIT. draulic or placer mining presents who invented the creamery and the ers claim that the brewers are Helena and mortgages upon improved farms in AND My trees will be sent TRUE TO LABILL. Address all orders to fewer risks and more certainties lucky star that brought one to not selling one third of the beer Butte Oregon, with eastern parties at a rate S e c o n d C la ^ s S le e p in g ’ C a r s than any other department of min Toledo. During the winter, when they sold in other days. Before M. L . F O R S T E R . of interest not to exceed 9 per cent, A TTA CH ED TO ALL T H R O U G H T R A IN S. T H R O U G H T IC E T S per annum. ing, other things being equal. It is the creamery is shut down, improv 1892, when hops were bringing $1 a T a n g e n t, L in n C o u n ty , O regon. S id e D i v i w i o n , Mortgages renewed that have been simply a question of moving gravel ed machinery for making cheese pound, twice as much was used to a ’o r tla u d a n d C o rv allis. taken by other eon panies. Chicago or soil from one place to another. will be added to the creamery plant, barrel by the brewers, and the pro Address with stamp, Washington Given therefore in addition to an as well as a complete cold storage duction was only about half as 6:20 r . M. M ebvxx S worts , Philadelphia great. •bnndance of water to move and outfit—Corvallis Times. Baker City, Oregon. New York As long as California and New A t A lb an y a n d C o rv allis c o n n e c t w ith tr a in s of Boston and all O. C. & E. lty . wash the gravel and ample space to York continue to raise hops there T H O U S A N D S O F D O L L A R S L O S T e v e ry y e a r b y ! E x p r e s s T b a t n D a i l y f E x r p p T S i - x d a v .) T re sp a ss N otice. When people are obliged to take will be au overproduction, and the ! Points East und South. deposit it again, after it has been F a rm e rs , F r u i t G ro w e rs a n d D ealers n o t b u y in g medicine they want it to give quick profits will therefore bo meagre. It Notice is hereby given that I, the; l;45 r. M. Lv washed and a problem of obtaining P o r tla n d A r. 8:25 A. M. undersigned, have posted trespass; relief and not add discomfort to their 7:25 P . M. Al M cM innville Lv. ; 5:50 A . M. th e ir F r u i t a n d O rn a m e n ta l T re e s o f us. TIME SCHEDULE. a profit is reduced to a nrinnimum. bufferings. Three reason why people is estimated that 15.000 bales of notices on my respective premises and | u g h tic k e ts to a ll p o in t« in th e E a s te r n persons trespassing thereon after i F o r inform ation, tim e card s, m aps s ta T te h ro Also in hydraulic raining there is who with Constipation and Biliousness hops were left on the poles in AVE GUARANTEE OUR TREES TRUE TO NAME AND FREE all s , C a n a d a a n d E u ro p e c a n be o b ta ir c d at this date will be prosecuted to the full | au d tickets, call on or write Washington last year, the growers lo w est r a te s fro m M. C. B ond, a g e n t. C o ttag e the additional advantage of it being j should take Simmons Liver Regula- being discouraged by ths low FROM INSECT PESTS. extent of the law. G rove. E. I*. K O (tE R S , W. P. LOCKWOOD, Agent, A sst. G . F . & P a ss. A gt. L. H. Y arbrough . possible to ascertain approximateiv tor: “It is better than pills, it does prices. There is no relief promised R. K O E H L E R , M an ag er, Cottage Grove, Or. Send for a F ree C atalogue. P o r tla n d O r. the value and extent of the gravel not gripe ; it gives quick relief, and our home growers iu the way of — or — does not weaken but strengthens and foreign demand. Germany raises Address all orders to the A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass bed before working it und at a small refreshens the whole system.”—J. R. C h a m b e r la in ’s E y o a n d S k in O in tm e n t J. S. M E D L E Y , more than enough to supply her cost, while vein or quartz mining Hiland, Monroe, Iu. ___ , _ _ Agent, Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, S alt-! P A C IF IC N U R S E R Y CO., own needs. England is the only Justice of the Peace Rheum, Scald Head, Sore Nipples, t happed 255 Morrisson St., Portland Oregon. must always be more or less and ex country that imports hops, although Hands, Itclung Piles, Burns, Frost B ite s ,________ ________________________ TANGENT, Linn Co., OREGON. AND periment and chance. Records Chronic.Sore Kves and Granulated Eye Liu& i she only bought 80,000 bales of us THE USE OF TOBACCO. For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. Clothing tor Ladies and Children show that over seventy-five per cent, last year. Mothers with sous approaching TO H O R S E O W N E R S . Made to order cheap for cash or of all the gold mined within historic manhood will find their desire to For putting a horse in a fine healthy con country produce, by C o llectio n s a S p ecialty. times has been derived from the persuade them from yielding to Children, especially infants are soon dition try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders. '. Mas. P et S anford , C ottage G rove , O r . They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure , working of gravel beds. The what seems an instinctive fondness run down with Cholera Infantum or Cottage Grove 4 ' loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct “Summer Complaint ” Don’t wait Rocky Mountain have been through for tobacco, strengthened and kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving new life to an old or over-worked horse. 25 L I G H T . , , the ages of tho past gradually upheld by some statistics recently to determine, but give De Witt’s Colic & Cholera Cure promptly, you can cer ts per package. For sale by druggists. .UOH'ERS breaking down from Alaska to Cape set forth by J. M. French. “In an rely on it. Use no other. J. P. R U N N IN G Horn and the metal gold which ex experimental observation of thirty- Currin. Funiisbcd by the “ Plano” Fly W heel, U th e greatest isted in the innumerable veins of eight boys of all classes of society improvement ever made in 5eU-Blndlng H arvesters... T H E N E W W OM AN—A RECE1PK. 0> vow ’ < "« O n ruu. quartz which interlaced this great who had been using tobacco for p.» U«" nxae IS T H E B E S T . Take equal portions of Faith cure, mountain mass in all directions, de periods ranging from two mouths F IT FOK A K IN G , S3 SHOE S. COHDO VAN, posited by the gradual disintegra to two years, twenty-seven showed Christien Science and mind-cure. FRENCH Z .C N A M C U C 0 CALF. tion of the rocks in beds at the severe injury to the constitution Add to these a suitable number oft '4.s3.«> F ine C alí AK angarto »3.SOP0LICE.3SOLE8. lower levels, forming plaeers of and insufficient growth, and thirty catchy sentiments from a handsome, varying richness and j radically in two showed irregularity of th popular pieacher. Sprinkle with exhaustible. These gravel beds are heart’s action, disordered stomachs vague literary effusions. Boil down *2.<l.t?BOYSSCHOOLSFfl£l L A D IE S * “natures gold filled vaults,” inviting cough and a craving for uicutroi with a superficial knowledge of oue the enterprise the energy and in Within six months after they had or two languages. Flavor to taste TH E FlV-W M EEL’ S ON T H « NCANO A L O ftf. SEND FOR CATALOGUE _ genuity of man. and promising, not abandened the use of tobacco oue- with a pinch of political economy. - • • - U - — D O U G U ■ . XX BROCKTOtUAUS. THE PLANO LEADS Because |J IS T H E BEST! M y T re e s a re la rg e a n d t h r i f t y —no “c u t b a c k s.” irregular and doubtful returns lialf were free from ail their former Put in some total)v new ideas on Over One M illion People wear the which must more or less eharacti r- symptoms and the ictnaiuder recov tlie traimug of chi!dr» n. Beat well, C lean o f all in s e c ts - pests. T r u e to nam e, W. IT , L. l., Dourias u u u f.x u j $3 & $4 Shoes THE I ilk I FLY U I WHEEL »1 Ilk U k one horse lig h ter d raft an d bind a bun d le after th e te am Mope. our shoes are equally satisfactory ize tho quartz mining, but steady ered by tlie end of the year.” ami sri vc in i too. era or,- a bicycle, m ost relia b le a n d c h ea p e st N u r s e r y in th e S ta te . T Ail More Jones Steel Headers Sold in *94 than all others combined. h e y g iv e t h e b e s t v a lu e *or t h e m o n e y . and contiuuous results, and iudus al custom shoes In s ty le and f i t . Vou sh o u ld see th e JO N E S C 4 I4 1 I M U A l l / F - f ? before you bu y . S im plest, longest lived I t is sig n ifican t, too :,ai iu th e ~ __________ _ S en d fo r C atalo g u e a n d P r ic e L is t o f F a ll 1 8 9 5 a n d T T h h e e y ir equ w e a r in g q u a litie s « re unsurpassed. a n d lig h test d raft m ow er in th e V l l G l l v / T t V c lL lV w orld. N ever out o f rep air. N o g e a r s to try as legitimate and safe as ngi.- p u l it" schools o t I ta b c e th e use of T h e p ric e s a r e u n if o r m ,— s ta m p e d c n sole. w ear out, no friction, n o noise, n o th in g to m ake th e farm er “ cuss ” C h a in P o w e r ru n s th e great F r o m S i t o $ 3 s a v e d o v e r o th e r m a k e s . F e rris w heel. T h is proves its stren g th . Bicycles a re C hain D rive. W hy? L ig h t d raft! Severe griping pains of thi stomach ’9 6 , a n d he convinced. A d d re ss a ll le tte r s to cultural or general trade. If your dealer can n o t su p p ly you we can . S o ld b v tobacco rs p ro h ib ite d , a n d iu our and bowels instantly and effectually B E N D FOR O U R F R E E -F O R -A L L IL L U S T R A T E D C A TA L O G U E W . H . S E T T L E M IR E , D e a le e e r y w ln r e . W a n t e d , a g e n t t o t a k e The Plano Mfg. Co., Manufacturer, West Pullman, Chicago, III. owu Gouerumeiit schools at Anna stopped by DeWitt’s Colic and ( e x c lu s iv e s a l e f o r tt»i% v ie lB lty . W r i t e a t TANGENT, LINN CO. OREGON Dr. Price’s Cream [taking Powder MITIN, t.oval Agent, l.rniuli, Or. polis and West Foint. Cholertt Cure. J. F. Currin. GoM Midwinter Fair, ban Francisco* C o te Grove Echo-Leader. LEWIS & BÜBKHOLDEB. DEMAND FOR PRUNES. cm General Merchandise W O O L , H ID E S A N D F U R S , Lumber, Shingles and G rain. A g en ts for th e sa le of th e K IK T H iE ALL WOOL E R J. B. R O U SE , PROM PTLY F IL L E D L U R C H 'S L a d ie s D re ss Goods, H ts a n d D om estics- Oregon Central & Eastern ft. Tne Shasta Route M. L. FO RSTER. M y Trees are all on Whole Roots, Raised on Highly tilled Land, u a n d p ric e s C heap a s F ir s t C lass T re e s C an be R a ise d F o r. LO ST! L O S T !! Real Estate Agent. The Tangent Nursery THE OLDEST NURSERY ÍH THE STATE. ta iiite tÄ M S tt OF FRUIT, SHADE and G3KAMEHTAL TREES, R3SES, VINES a n d S h ru b s. PLAN O