C o t t a li G ro v e
E r h o -L e a ile r .
A L ITTLE MORE OF TH E WEST
IN OURS.
TH E BUSINESS OUTLOOK.
Oregon Statesman: The most
significent among recent develop
ment in the business situation is the
growth in the movement of money
from the financial centers to the in
terior. This is largely in response
to the increased demands of the in
dustries and of the distribution
agencies in the fall trade. Much
money, too, will now be needed in
“moving the crops.” The crops be
ing larger in the aggregate than
ever before, although prices, of
course, are comparatively Tow, the
amount of currency required to
transfer them from the farmers’
hands to the chief distributing cen
ters will be great. Happily the
bunks are well provided to meet all
needs in this direction, and rates on
that account are not likely to be
forced above the average level of
the past eight or ten mouths.
A B U S IN E S S
HOW
PE T E R S
LOVE
TESTED.
WAS
I
W . H. CO O PER,
^ - t t e r n e ^ a t H L a^w ,
LO W
i n
B U R K H O LD ER
The Daily Statesman of recent
She was as fair as the day and as
C ottage G rove , O regon .
E D IT O R . date says: “Oregon, it is true, is
stately as the night, and beautiful
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N .
greatly indebted to the bright minds
beyond the dream of any poet.
L an d Office a t R o se b u rg , O regon,
- 1895. who came from Eastern schools and
SATURDAY, SEPT. 21,
DEALERS IN
He was strong and brave as any
: have ornamented our social, profes-
August, 28, 1895.
Our
illustrated
Catalogue,
of
which
N
o
tic
e
is
h
e
re
b
y
g
iven
th
a
t
th
e
fo
llo
w
iu
e-
The American cup is still ours.
knight
that
ever
jousted
on
the
I sional and business circles, but to
n a m e d s e ttlo r lias liled n o tic e of h is in te n tio n to
we send out tree nearly 100,000 copies ! lafn>
b aud hl nd7 ~ e ™
imply th at we are in duty bound or
in: k e final pre,,,t m s u p p o r t,if h is claim , am i th a t
yearly, it is a trade maker wherever it
,
,
The new census gives St. Paul that it is wise to employ a majority
i'e,', I1”';'? r " ' “ ,'" ," “ ,e lw f" r i' A - C .Icn ilin g s
I Hunt s I lei s o t L a n e i-ountv, O reg o n , a t E u reu e
goes.
It
“hangs
on
a
peg”
in
thons-
8CulPtu,ed
Greece,
142,242 and Minneapolis 188,000.
T .
, ,
..
! O reg o n , o n O cto b e r is. 1SJ3, viz:
■ r.u o , ul
of foreign educated talent is to imply
i
t
happened
by
a
propitious
fate,
, ■ N-
<« II. ¡.'.
:;a. t„ r th e -v i.
ands
of
homes,
and
is
consulted
as
that our own schools are ineffectual.
X s- \ w , S.’e. 24 T. 21 s. K. 3 West
often as the almanac or dictionary. which sometimes brings tlie brave N t i e L n . a m
Sixteen to one th at the Defender If the West employs the Eastern tal
e s tlie fo llo w in g w itn e s se s to prove h is
I t is a truthful book—not a line put in and beautiful together, that these c sa o id n tin la u n o d u , s viz: re s id e n t’ u p o n a u d c u ltiv a tio n of,
can raise the Valkyrie clean out of ent, and the East employs its own
to mislead. It is a happy, cheerful
the water.
t i s s u e , .la m e s L ebow ,
talent, of what use are our higher
two mortal paragons each had a a n d J o h n L ebow , a ll of C o tta g e G rove, O reg o n .
hook, full of pictures and descriptions
IL M . V h a t c h . R e g iste r.
schools? Yale educates its own
Pennsylvania democrats in state teachers and if our own educational
of things that will make life easier fashionable suite of rooms in the aug31-13
convention have endorsed Cleveland institutions cannot do the same
and pleasanter. It is an independent most fashionable hotel of the most
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
and his administration.
book, publishing its prices without fashionable city of all the laud.
E s ta te o f riViiiiaut S h ie ld s, D e
_____________
thing, it is about time to rip the
fear of criticisms or comparisons. I t
I t is really not much use to finish
...
,,
, r .. •
whole system from bottom to top,
ceased .
is a just book, giving everyone the this story. The reader is e t , _ „ „ . 1 . A ' ' ’1“ *» h e re b y R iven th a t T . (J. H e n d ric k s
and
p
u
t
our
schools
on
a
basis
that
s
m
e
w
0
,
h
a
s
¡Ken1
d
u
ly
a
p
p
o
in te d a d m in is tr a to r o f th e
for ju d g e! Why not make Jim
chance to get tlie same goods and pri
will enable them to answer the needs
s ta te o f W illiam S h ield s d e c e a s e d . A ll p e r-!
and knows a thing or two, and has e son>
Lotan deacon of a church ?
i,.tying claim s a g a in s t s a id e s ta te a r e lic re -
ces
as
everybody
else,
and
favoring
and demands of our state. Howev-
to p re s e n t tn e s a u te to th e ad n iin is-
neither the rich nor the poor, the high read novels before, and knows al : p t r y a t n o o r tified
a t th e h ir s t N a tio n a l R a n k in E u g e n e C itv
t
,
I er a careful investigation will prob-
O reg o n , w ith in s ix m o n th s fro m th e d a te o f ¡lie
S. r . Call: As Mrs. Lease has , ,
.,
, .. f ., .
or
the
low.
I
t
is
a
handy
hook,
useful
ready
how
this
thing
is
coming
out.
■ . .•
.
ably convince the more skeptical that
p u b lic a tio n o f th is n o tice. D a te d th is 14th d a y
announced her inteution to publish
_
,
of S ep t. 1895.
for reference or information, whether
, , ..
....
... 1
... our colleges are doing superior work,
But suffice it to say they met, and j Gt‘o*B.
Doiuns,
T’ ° Kf d m t S t Or.
^ o. B. D
oki
a book, the politicaus of Kansas w ill
,
,
*
you buy of us or not. It is a book for
A tto rn e y fo r th e e s ta te .
i hardly
j i think
»s- l it » necessary ♦ to l lay in acd t *iat inauy °* our young men
they loved with unutterable and
people who want to know “ what’s go-
and woman have merited promotions
N O T R E I O R P U B L IC A T IO N ?
the usual supply of fuel for the win-
ing on” in the world of dress. The finite devotion.
I th at were granted to the sons and
‘er.
“Darling,” said he—not t at oner U nited S tates L and O ffice ,/
newest conceits, styles and inventions
K a u tl o iu X o te b .
daughters of other states. A vigor
find places in its handsome pages.
of course, lie was no gr rump like ' '“ ^ » ^ t G , O r . S e p t. 5, 1S95.(
ous study of this subject will yet
OREGON.
LEMATI.
J. I. Jones saw mill is doing a
N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n th a t th e follow
And it. costs nothing! Your name that—but I like to get at the den ¡■.anted
The owners of “B rittish Gold” ! reverse the present system, and re rattling business and is now filling
s e ttle r h a s h ie d n o tic e of h is in te n tio n to
will have to take Valkyrie III home sult in seeking men as well as posi numerous orders for bridge timbers and address on a penny postal card ouement of a story a t the b
without any cup. She fouled our tions in Oregon. The W est will yet on the county roads being repaired will bring it to you by return mail.
ning, and get it out of the
Defender “by the swing of the main be the East.”
by road commissioner, J. II. P er
“D arling said lie, when the proper 1 J o s e p h S ain s o n h o m e ste a d e n tr y No. 7933 fo r
boom wnen lulling to straighten her
Suppose a certain man’s occupa kins. Mr. Jones is also furnishing
th e N f , N E ', o f sec. 8. 'Ip . 20 S.. R.
W est,
time had arrived, “I love you be j H e n a m e s th e fo llo w in g w itn e ss s to p ro v e h is
course.” This is official and she tion is training apprentices to be a hill of lum ber for a neat barn to
c o n tin u o u s r e s id e n c e upon am i c u ltiv a tio n of s a id
m ust
mend her course before carpenters; and then suppose he build on Rose Hill Villa, half mile
yond expression, with a devotion la n d , viz: D a n ie l 1’. S h e rid a n , J>aae N. D re sse r
iind C h a rle s B. S w e et, o f W a lk er, O reg o n , an d
being able to down a Yanke craft makes it a business to send East for east of S. P. Railroad depot—the
that can never end. Be mine! oh, J o h n \v . N u k e s, of C o tta g e G ro v e, O regon.
W e are for America and Americans. carpenters to do his w o rk ; the land now being prepared for a com
,
K. M. V eatch , Register,
say that you will be mine!”
sept" 14
very situation argues the incompe mercial wiuter apple orchard by ye
A look of ineffable sadness, of in Timber Land, Act June 3, 1S7S.
The E cho -L eader has been doing tency of that man to properly train editor of the E cho -L eader . A neat,
finite
grief came into her azure eyes.
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N .
men
to
be
carpenters.
This
is
pre
a great work in urging the develop
new four room residence is also
“Peter,’ she said, “you know not U n ited S ta te s L a n d Office, R o se b u rg ,
m ent of the resources of South Lane cisely what many of our institutions nearly completed and W. W. Mas
W ish es to in fo rm th o se w ho a re c o n te m p la tin g b u ild in g in th e s p rin g to b a n
O regon, S e p te m b e r 5, 1895.
for over six years. Many have gone of learning are now doing. They terson and family have moved in
what you ask. There is a dead se-
in th e ir o rd e rs for lu m b e r now . so tb e v v a n be
into diversified farming and some are preparing young people for pos until next spring. Mr. Masterson
Nos. 400 to 412 K St.
c re tin ray life, which if vou knew
'
is h e re b >' c iv e a th a t in c o m p lia n c e w ith
‘*n e "
; ! m p r o . y . . i . s i o , n s . . f t l i e - : n t - o! - C 'o o n n g g ress
ress o o f f J J u u n n e e 3,
3.
haye planted orchards through the itions, but when they want such will help get the place in proper
ts .s . e n title d “ A n a r t to r th e sa le o f tim b e r la n d s
you would spurn me from thee like in
tin s t a t e s o f C alifo rn ia , O reg o n . N ev ad a, a n d
efforts of progression which the positions tilled, they send for E ast shape for trees and other kinds of
W a siu n g to n T e r rito r y .” a s e x te n d e d to all th e
a
deadly
thing.”
E cho -L eader has continually avocat- ern trained men. Have you ever fruit. If good fortune smiles on
r n n li e L an d S ta te s by a c t of A u g u s t 4, 1892,
Sacramento. Cal. “Tell me the secret, darling,” said
W ith a n y k in d of lu m b e r y o u m a y w ish , w h ic h will th e n be re a d y , a n d you
ed. And yet many who m ight take stopped to considsr how few Oregon the work the editor hopes to he able
M i l t o n F. Ambler,
w o n ’t h a v e to w ait.
educated
teachers
hold
positions
in
he, “aud I swear by my honor I will o f C o m sto ck , c o u n ty o f D o u g las. S ta te of O reg o n
the pa]ier ami pay for it are too in
to show some very favorable im
h a s lliis d a y filed iu th is ofllce h is sw o rn state*
different to their own financial VI- our colleges? No wonder the Ore provements—before this time in
love the all the more.”
m e n t No 651. f i r t h e p u r c h a s e o f t i l e s : . S w , a u d e-s
s
Largest General Retail House on
s ' , S E ‘ j of s e c tio n N o 4. in : • >. u s iiip 'N o 21, s
‘. J l’CIOl’i F r o m a D i s ta n c e P r o m p t l y A t t e n d e d T o
gonian insists on calling them high 1896. Such work requires a great
terests and progress to do so.
“Peter, my own, I will be frank ra n g e N 0 4 w est, a n d w ill o ile r proof to show tl.a t
schools—and the term seems to he deal of care, patience and nerve to Pacific Coast, employing 300 people
Ute la n d so u g h t is m o re t a la a b l e fo r ils tim b e r
and tell thee. I —I—I owe a three o r s to n e tita n fo r a g ric u ltu ra l p u rp o s e s , a n d to
develop into entire success. But it and carrying complete lines of Dry ,
» 1 -tt r
-
e s ta b lis h Ills claim to s a id lo u d b e fo re tlie R eg
Every loyal, liberal and patriotic going the rounds of the press.
¿.¿3^ S em i in y o u r o rd e rs a t once.
Imported principals and presi is just such work as South Lane Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Millinery mouttlH bill tor my tsuite of rooms brtvr a n d It. e,d .>1 ,1 tills Ollire a t llo s rb u rg . t>r-
citizen will support the declaration
|e g o u , o n .M onday th e o i l : o a y o f N o v em b e r,
Notions,
Furniture,
Crockery,
House
CO
I
T
A
G
E
G
R
O
V
E
,
dents
of
our
high
schools
have
man
in this hotel.”
needs and needs it badly.
1695, H e n a m e s
w itn e sses:
OREGON.
of the G rand Army nt Louisville:
W illiam
G. c h a n d le r .
L o u is
A n to n e
hold Supplies etc.
He looked into her lustrous eves S am u el I. A ik in s a n d C h arles I*. M errell o f Com
“ No niggardly cutting down of the ifested a disposition to favor the se
s to c k , O regon.
There seems to be more than ordi No. 112.
pensions under the guise of reissues, lection of their own countrymen nary
with a n expression o f increased en A ny a n d a ll p e rs o n s c la im in g a d v e rs e ly
interest taken in the Oregon In
N e w G o o d s a n d N e w S ty le s
some
son
th e a b o v e -d e sc rib e d la n d s a r e re< ;nested to iile
no partial and grudging allowance and “chums” or so
m e so
u o of . a a c chum
u m dustrial Exposition than in former
dearment.
th e ir claim s in th is office o n o r b e fo re s a id 18th
that cut here and pare
d ay of .N ovem ber, 1895.
pare there with for P °« ‘>°“8 of teachers with them. fairs in Portland, and this is no doubt
“Sibyl, nty darling,” said he, “so sep lM O w
In the past wheat has been king
IL M . V e a t c h , R e g iste r,
i
the full measure of due the conutry and have together led boards to fol due to the fact that it is an enterprise
low
their
suggestions
to
the
extent
conducted
solely
for
the
general
good,
in
Oregon,
h
u
t
it
is
apparaut
that
|
do
L
Me
owe
the
sordid
landlord
owes to its surviving heroes. Noth
B osw ell S p rin g s,
and is being handled in such a way
ing short of full measure dealt with that it behooves every friend of our that will benefit the entire section anil hops and fruit are becoming an im two large bills. L et us wed, and
( F o rm e rly S n o w d en S p r in g s )
schools
to
help
and
assist
the
young
uot merely the city in which it is held. portant factor with our farmers. If make the two bills one.”
an honest hand and liberal heart
D o u g las C o u iity . O r tg o tt, tire loca
L E M A T I,
will ever meet with the approbation people, educated in our schools, It is not a money-making scheme, and we take this year, says the Portland
OREGON.
“Oh, my heart s love!” she cried ted on th e S o u th e r n P n e ik c R a ilro a d ,
tlie
price
of
admission
lias
been
put
at
into
positions
of
tru
st
and
honor.
“ S h a s ta R o u te ” fro m Sun F ra n c is c o
of the American people.”
half
that
of
former
years,
the
possible
A
F
U
L
L
L
I
N
E
O
F
“Oh,
my
hero,
my
financier!”
and
Dispatch,
it
is
a
question
which
to P o r tla n d , in D o u g la s Co,, O re g o n .
The tendency then will be to “ac
by doing so being provided for
P. tr a in s .'-lop a t tin* S p rin g s ( ila g
i §
B3
climatize” importod educators to a loss
crop will exchange the most money she threw herself into his arms.
a LS
t 2 ! su
u
■
by
popular
subscription.
s
ta tio n . ) C o n s ta n tly o p en to r th e C a*,
H o w D oes T h is
S t r i k e degree that they may be enabled to
T itu s tw o lo v in g h e a r ts a n d tw o fee: p tio u o f g u e s ts . "New butii ro o m s
wheat or fruit. In Southern Ote-
properly appreciate those in the
Y ou?
Children, especially infants are soon gou it is becoming almost the ex- growiug hotel bills were beautifully C o n u e etcd w itii m ain b u ild in g . P o s t
on th e p re m ise s.
1 .
* Gfliye a n d l ’. xp
F o r a long time wo have beeii West whom they have come to en run down with Cholera Infantum or
w a te rs of tiie.-e s p rin g s c o n ta in :
B O O T S and
very lenient toward persons owing lighten. Let the good people con “Summer Complaint ” Don’t wait elusive crop, while large orchards united.
Io d in e ,
B ro m in e , I o ta s - iu tn , T h e
us for the E cho -L eadeb . We have tinue to come from the East, hut to determine, but give De W itt’s Colic may be found throughout the valley
“ Be regular and punctual in all C a rlio n a te s of I r o n a n d L im e a n d
been bard pressed for money be withal let us manifest a spirit to & Cholera Cure promptly, you can and Eastern Oregon. M e are no things” was one of the old maxims, C h lo rid e s of C a lc iu m , M a g n e siu m am i
cause many have not paid up. give reasonable encouragement to rely on it. Use no other. J. P. louger a single crop state but have taught long ago. The last is not for- S o d iu m .
O n e s p r in g c o n ta in s 435 a n d th e
W ith the country full of good crops our own young people.
Currin.
hops, wheat, oats, barley, fru it of Setten, but the first is scarce rentetn- o th e r o v e r 2000 g r a in s of so lid m a tte r
of everything, we now kindly ask
every kind and variety, sheep cattle I” 1 ed> 80 *rreBular is the life of most to tlie g a llo n .
every mail owing us one dollar or
A l l S iz e s o f T r u n k s .
Diarrhoea should be
stopped
people nowadays. The only corrector
n
„ |\ G r I , I »
O O P
Eugene G uard; Governor Lord and salmon. The fruit industry.has „K L p 7 - T ' S- 1 le on' - L
less, for payment. Remember thrff promptly. I t soon becomes chronic.
i
i
u
...
,
.
‘
I
of
the
evil
is
Simons
Liver
Regulator,
I
IlfPjnn
l.pnifal
A
t
rP'iPfP
fi.
«
til
L
' ” ‘ LL’
the E cho -L eader is doing a great De W itt’s Colic & Cholera Cure Is has appointed Hon. Henry E Mc developed very vapidly during fthe which keeps th e liv e r a c tiv e a n d pre-1 “
pre-
work for the development of the effective, safe and certain. Hundreds Ginn to the vacant Multnomah past three years, and car loads < are vents tiie - ills of irregular living:
T h is i£took h a s j u s t b e e n r e f ille d a n d is t h e
Y
A
Q
U
iN
A
B
A
Y
R
OUTE.
great resources of South Lane coun of testimonials bear witness to the county circuit judgeship. Mr. Mc being sent to Eastern markets, while Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipation,
i
C
o
n
n
e
c
tin
g
a
t
Y
a
q
u
in
n
B
ay
w
itii
th
e
Ginn
is
one
of
the
brightest
young
b
e
s
t
s e le c te d in to w n .
ty. If those interested in this sec virtue of this great medicine I t can
I San
F ra n c is c o a n d Y a q u iu a B a y
our dried aud canned fruits will et<‘- 11 ttlso cure9 tllese troubles,
tion desire the good work to go oil, always be depended upon, its use men in Oregon, and will fill the pos
< H (ffT b e h ig h e s t p ric e s p a id f a r a l l k in d s o t p ro d u c e.
I S te a m s h ip c o m p a n y .
ition with credit to himself and the soon find their way to every civil-
Of course, there is a great deal of
they must increase their patronage, saves time and money. J. P. Currin.
commonwealth.
pay up old scores and nay promptly
ized nation on Earth. M’hile it what is called luck in life, but there S te a m s h ip “ F a raH o n .” I bos. F. Oakes, Henry C. Payne, Henry c Roa“c
A 1 a n d first-c la s s in e v e ry re sp e c t.
t Li
looks as though the industry might i
° f * t h a u , n i , 8 t m e n , l i k ® to ,
an increased patronage.
A N D SOUTH
COMFORT OF WAGE EARNERS.
R e c e iv e rs.
ri, ' S a ils fro m \ a q i t in a t-.-r S a n F ru ite F c o
,
.
.. .
, ¡admit. The man who works hard
—VIA—
a
b
o
u
t
e
v
e
ry
e
ig
h
t
J
a
y
s
.
be over done, it is evident that the antl piav8 e!lsilv> who ba8 reaso,ia.
EGOTISM.
Today we hear almost nothing
P a s s e n g e r a c c o m m o d a tio n s u n s u r â ï q r t H E î W
Capital Journal: There are but
2
7
2
f
about strikes, unless it be to raise
The egotistical man is a prince of present years increased crop is in as i bly good habits, aud who keeps his pa sse d . S iio ite s t r o u t - b e tw e e n th e
S h a sta R o u te
few regions on earth like the Pacific
active demand as the h sse r crops weather eye open, even when he W illa m e tte v a iie v a u d C a lifo rn ia .
Northwest were fruit can be produc wages to a point where operatives bores, and is a person to be
—OF TH E—
P A O iF iO
R,
F a r e f r o r a A lb a ity o r p o in ts w e st to
S MB
ed to such an advantage in every believe they ought to bo advanced, shunned. Conceit is taking our heretofore, aud at better prices. ; does not expect any weather, is apt S an F r a n c is c o :
to have pretty good luck. To be
S o u t h e r n P a c if i c C o .
way as to make it au object for peo and everywhere there is the hum of selves at an estimate which is about The fruit industry is bound to be-1 strickly honest has not been quite Cabin........................................... $12 00
te e ra g e ................................................ s ot)
U \i r - '¡’r a in s L ea v e P o r tla n d D u iiv .
ple to growing and m arketing it. machinery, and iu every industry seventy per cent, above a fair and come one of Oregon's principal re j so fashionable as could be wished, S Cabin,
round trip, good for 60
The climate permits orchardists to
South.
sources iu the future.
days...............
..................is.oo
I
I North.
i but there is a conviction that it
there in an effort to supply the mar equitable value.
choose their varieties of trees with
N
g d a y s a p p ly to H . L .
A f . I 8:10 s. nt.
I pays best in the long run. Unhap- W F a o ld r e n s , a a ilin
ket
with
fresh
goods.
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is
a
wel
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individuals
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Oregon has 75S8 more school j pily, the professorship of good
s
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CH A S. C L A R K , S u p t.
concerned, for the most sensitive come change to those who in many who worship themselves, and who children than Washington 126,935
habits is vacant in most colleges.
C o rv a llis, O r. P u llm a n
I ! O' - ; ,:.ts s to p at E;1<t l-o rtla n d . (trecon
fruit plants and trees of the temper cases exhausted all they had laid by do not care who knows it. John to 119,347—showing the population 1 Eventually, it is probable, the facul E D W IN S T O N E . M a n a g e r,
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S le e p in g C ars
s' n. A - o i, A ilian y .la t.e tio n 't a n i e n t , S lte d d s.
ate zone aro made to flourish, in holding on till the times changed. Smith is an eutegotist of this stripe. of Oregon to be the greater, not- ties will have to fill their vacant
C o rv a llis, O re g o n .
E le g a n t
.. H j'rr.v h u rg , J u n c tio n C itv .
Irv in g ,
E ight mouths in the year turns out
‘ r
-A 1 a ll » ta lio n s tro u t
D in in g C a rs
withstanding the census of 1890 chair remarks the M'orehester Ga
L o a e o a rg to A sb la ix l in c lu siv e .
The
wage
earner
does
not
live
iu
a
He
bought
himself
a
hook
not
long
something in garden, berry patch
I T o u ris t
K«>xchur¿ .m l
gave the advantage to M’ashington. t zette.
and orchard in Oregon. Since the bed of roses. In the best times it since, and wrote on the fly-leaf:
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day when our poetical president is necessary to live with prodence, “Presented to John Smith by him
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wrote “Man wants hut little here and the man who does not lay by self as a mark of esteem.”
M utue a p o lis
No,rih.
F ir s t M o rtg a g e s On Im p ro v e d
K4LEM P ass ENG ER.
S o n tii.
below,” times have changed, the whea he has plenty of work is not
D iLu î h
4:00 i>. m. f ? '•
People who insist most vehe
I’nrilaiirt.
A r.
F a r m P r o p e r ty N e g o tia te d .
wants of man have increased at a
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rate beyond the poet’s dream or doing justice to himself. The trou mently on their ability to paddle
Grnud
Folks
We are prepared to negotiate first
philosopher’s calculation, We need ble with people in had times is their own canoe usually have to
Cars ea Ojösa Raot».
Crookston
mortgages upon improved farms lit
not go back and review the primi chiefly with those who like the borrow the canoe. The editor who
M iunipeg
te““
SENDING
TO
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m
a
n
B u S e t S le e p e rs
Oregon, witii eastern p..t ties at a rate
tive life of fifty years ago; the past prodigal sou, have spent their earn- brags the loudest about the circula
Helena and
AND
of interest uot to exceed 9 per cent,
is past; we enjoy as necessaries lllg8 8O freelv th at th
have noth. tion of his paper, usually has the
Butte
fc e c o u < i C H tsb S S e« * p ín ^ C u r »
per annum.
things that were not dreamed of
Mortgages renewed that have been T H R O U G H T IC E T S ATTACHED TO ALL THU.»l’GH TRAINS.
then as luxuries, and the world ing to fall back upon. If all our least reason to boast of the means
taken by other companies.
moves on dem anding mure rather wage earners will take the advant- by which th a t circulation was ob M y Trees are all on W hole Roots, R a ised on ■
W e s t S id e l>iv isio i» ,
Address with stamp,
than bciug conteut with less, The a8e of the return of good times and tained.
1 • '
■ î ' r tte n d u til C e r v a * .
Chicago
H
ig
h
ly
tilled
Land,
M ERVIN S WORTS,
w orlds markets are constantly cn- , high wages to replace what they
k
Empty minds are the most prone
Mashington
1 -V i- I ’ l M N D A Y .)
lurgiug.
B a k e r C ity, O reg o n .
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fear that the best | |,ave j,,8i and increase their re to soar above their proper sphere,
r . " a . M. Lv.
P<»rGan<l
Philadelphia
A r. I 6:20 P. M.
12:15 P . M. Ar.
staple fruit region on the globe will '
C o rv allis
Lv. I 1:35 P. M.
New York
ever go begging ? Never while serves, they will soon be out of like paper kites that are kept afloat
O
V
torva,lis
eo,11æct
witii trains of
Boston
and
all
T r e s p a s s N o tic e .
the best is sent to market iu the I frou^ e an<I hud that the position of by their own lightness, while those
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best manner.
I h x r K E i a T r a i n D a i l y ^E x c e p t S u n d a y .)
j wage earner is not so desperate as who are belter stored are like heav
undersigned, have posted trespass i
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4:4- K
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it has been said to be.
P o ri la n d
ily laden vessels, which we see the
notices on my respectiveprentisesand
A r. 8:25 A. M.
i î:25 f .
M cM in n v ille
Lv. , 5:50 A. M.
TIME ¡SCHEDULE.
all persons trespassing thereon after
S. F. Call: A f e w days ago Col-
« — —
less of the more richly and deeply
tliis date will lie prosecuted to the full
For information, time cards, map- T h ro u g h I ’c k c ’s to a ll p o in ts in th e E a s te r n
onel Robert Ingersoll went over to : Mr. A. A. Snyder, Supt. Poor farm, they are freighted. The corn bends
extent of the law.
-ta t.
.i.tu.lri : ii ,<1 E u ro p e t an lx? o b ta ii ed a t
and tickets, call on or write
••» v - im r a t e s ilon» M. G. B ond, a g e n t. C o tta g e
Elmwood, III, to deliver a* address Winneeheik Co., Ia., says:—Last win-
«©-PACKING FR E E .-0 5
L . H . Y arbrough .
G rove.
itself
downward
when
its
ears
are
W.
P.
LOCKMGOD,
Agent,
E. P. K D G E K h,
ou the reunion of his old regiment. ter Mr. Robert Leach used two boxes
«©"REMEMBER—I carty Apples, Pear, Cherry, Prune, Plum, Peach,
K O E H L E R , Mannset”“’ °
Cottage G ro v e , O r.
There
re whs
was, , of
of course,
course, an
an immense I of DeW itt’s Witch Hazel Salve and tilled, but when the heads of the and also a very fine
P o r tla n d O r.
— OR----
crow d, and some reports say 10.000 ■ cured a large running sore on his leg. conceited are filled with adulation
STOCK
OF
M’ELL
TESTED
SMALL
FRUIT.
A.
D.
CHARLTON,
Asst.
Gen.
Pus-
people g ath en d t«> hear the great Had been under care of a physician they only lift them up higher.
j C h a m b e rlain 's E v e e n d S kin O intm ent
J . S. M E D L E Y ,
My trees will be sent TRUE TO LABILE. Address all orders to
¡ Is unequalled£>r Eczema, Tetter, Sait-,
Agent,
orator. Ingerso! has grown mellow i for months without obtaining relief,
Justice of the Peace
ami loving with the years, and his j Sure Cure for Piles. J. P. Currin.
Severe griping pains of th j stomach
M. L. FO R ST E R .
speech, which in many respects was
, ChronicSore Eyes andO ranuiated E veL id^
and bowels instantly and effectually
AND
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a masterpiece of eloquence, main
: Eor sale by druggists at 25 cents per'box.
stopped by
DeWitt’s Colic anil
Clotting for Ladias and Children
Special lates have been made on all Cholera Cure. J. P. Currin.
tained by impassioned argum ent the
;
to h o e s e T j w n e s s .
Made to order cheap for cash <
creed that man is hut the creature lines to the Exposition at Portland.
l o r putting a horse in a fine Iiealtliv eon- country produce, by
The
Southern Pacific gives a round
of conditions. “If you wish to stop trip rate
: uition try Dr. Cady's Condition 1’oivdcrs.
C o lle c tio n s a S p e c ia lty .
at one and one-third fare.
Mns. P et S ax : orp ,
Eugeue G uard: A lady today
I l l , yv tone up the system, aid digestion, cure
crime,* he exclaimed, “ vou must The Northern Pacific and O. R. & N.
C ottage G rove , O h .
Cottage
Grove
. lose of appetite, relieve constipation, correct
treat with it properly. The condi- Co. make the rate one and one-fifth took a pet deer upstairs to the E u
I kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving
dition of society must not he such fare. The steamers make it three- gene photograph parlors to get its
new life to an old or over-worked horse. 25
cent a mile. Besides this, photo.
L I G H T ...
as to produce criminals. I am in quarter
cer ts per package. F or saie by druggists.
P J L H J
there will lie special excursions on all
favor of when you p u t a man in lines, at which time the rates will be
AiOHr/£Rs
H undreds of acres of hops will
R U N N IN G
/L E A j DZÌH h
penitentiary and making him work »inch lower. An opportunity will lie uot be picked on account of moul i
and paying him what- his work is given to every person who wants to hl 1 lice in Marion comity.
W . L
D o u c l a s
tlie city ami see the Exposition
worth, so that when he leaves his visit
to do so at small expense.
Hop
picking
ceased
at
tlie
Walker-
OA 0» VW
M Ht*° PaTrT
prison he will haTe front $200 to
^ * '■ 5
IS T H E 9 E S T .
eut tmi
Campti ?ll yard Ttsterdax
& FIT FOB A KINO.
$300 as a breastwork between him
w e t (• ? ave I out ,
. C O R D O V A N ,
Indolence is the mother of t t g l i - ) 1 5 l " m ,
and temptation and a foundation
FRENCH ACNAKELLED CALF.
T : .......... i it! !
>0
JOO
ib -
upon which to bn . I a nob., r . l i e . ' mss. Nineteen out of txventv p e o
4.’3.s?
F ine C alf 5K4 kgabo 3.
'i
After the speei h there was, of ple are too lazy to breathe properly.
*3.B_° POLICE,3 SO LES.
course, con gi a : 4. ¡tons a n t rnuci ' T h e r a r itv o f i-e a n ty is n o t to be
Me
i2 so»2.W0RKIN3MEu’e
8 1 i i i i i i f , S iiA liS
a s !
O s a A S S iiiiL
K IE S , R O H S,
V iE S
-E X T R A F IN E -
handshaking. When the eoionei i
wondered
at,
considering
the
abso-
¿»2.4|.7=BaYSSCHC3LSHBEi
was free from ti e crowd he discov
d IU’
• L A D IE S *
ered his pocketbook had b e e n stolen ‘ lute nei'eSblt? to health of abundant a u th o r i t y o n t h a t s u b je c t, a t le a s t,
and he was short about $250. An fresh air. H at'iti.al deep breathing If h e w as t.u o w n e r of a h o p '.a n i
TH E CAUSE FOR THIS IS FLAIMLY SHOWN*
unexpected loss of this kind under produces Health and beauty, not
y e c o t- o is, he w o u ,d k m w b e t-
L .SEND FOR CATALOGUE
TH E rvv-wnttL’.UR
FtY-W H EEL’ S OH TH«
T M t FIA
PIAMO
ALOME.
W -L -- D O U & L .A » .
T U C
n i H lIA
V
-FIE
MO ALOME.
M y T r e e s a r e l a r g e a n d t h r i f t y —n o “ c u t b a c k s .'’
such eircumst mces would irritate 1 Duly by exercising the muscles of
B R O C K T O N .M A S S .
1 ' L ..
t o ta lk tliu slv .
THE PLflHO LEADS Because
Over One Million People wear f ha
even thei m- :-t genial plitlosoph.. s. the chest, but by tl.rowin
L aw P artnership . — Attorneys C le a n o f a ll i n s e c t s —p e s ts . T r u e to n a m e .
G ives it st eady m otion in tan g led g rain , an d on ro u g h , u neven
back the
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes I IlL I L. I OT n C.C.L. £rou.nd;
Ingersoll was flustrated. An old
cau ses it to run lightly o v e r soft places, m a k es it ru n
G . o r g e M . Kinsey ami N. E. Mark
horse lig h ter d raft and bind a bundle after th e team stop«
All
our
shoes
are
equally
satisfactory
head
aud
compelling
T
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m
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s
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r
e
lia
b
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a
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y
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e
S
t
a
te
.
the whole
comrade however, consoled him.
le;. bave formed a partnership for
T hey g iv e th e best value for th e m oney.
More Jones Steel Headers Sold in ’94 than all others combined.
“Never mind. Bob,” he said. “Ju st A,o<kv to assume a straight aud rna- the practice of their profession.
u a l c u s to m s h o e s in e t v ie e n d f it .
S e n d f o r C a ta lo g u e a n d P r i c e L i s t o f F a l l 1 3 9 5 a n d T r h h e e y l r e w q eu
rin q j q u a l iti e s a r e u n s u r p a s s e d .
C S W sS “
“ CHAIN SOWER S f f l ’S » « ’» ! » ' « »
renieniber this fellow has got his jestic attitude,
T
h
e
p
ric
e s a r e u n iic-rm ,—- stam p«. J c n so'O .
The gentlemen have the ability, '9 6 , a n d b e c o n v in c e d . A d d r e s s a ll l e t t e r s to
i $ i t o $ 3 F 'v e ii o v e r o t h e r rn n k e s .
breastwork against temptation aud
_____________
l i yo u r d ealer can n o t su n c ly y o u we can . Sold b ”
energy and honesty to succeed, and
W . H . S E T T L E M IR E ,
a foundation for a nobler life with
I h - a k r i e v e ry w n » r e . M a n t e 1 ngent io take Tw
D
8EJW FO*’ ° UR F R E E -F O R -A L L IL L U S T R A T E D C A TA LO G U E
Of.
Price’s
Cream
Baking
Powder
tiie-
v
arf
,
sure
to-
have
rooms
out going through
penitentiary."
hxc I u M vp » a le f u t h i s v lv i»
u re rs
West Pullman, Chicago, III.
Wi-jíe at I he Hlano Mfg. Co., MwrtArturtr,
TANGENT, LINN CO. OREGON.
'¿ .Id
Mid »latet F«ir. S*n Franchi?.
1
man block.
cuce.
V A R T IV 1 oval A g e n t, I e m a ti, O r,
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY.
E . I*. T H O R P ,
-
-
M AKER.
WOOL, HIDES AND FURS,
umber, Stales and Grain.
Agents for tne sa
fi
r"
LDBIN k GO.
B. R O U SE ,
j.
PROM PTLY
FILLED
L U R C H ’S
BRY GOOÖS,
Ladies Dress Go
SHOES.
K is and
Dom estics
«i»
M. L. FORSTER.
Budded t a t &om bearin _
Trees
and prices Cheap as F irst Glass
Trees Can be Raised For.
Real E state Agent.
T
The Tangent
NQ
THE OLDEST SÜRSERY 0 iuE STATE.
and Shrubs.
True in VZ ll/l I r f
the
IT IS T H E B E S T I