The Local
Battle Axe tobaccco at Lincoln &
W o rld
.
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S O C IA L F L U T T E R IN G .
Co’s.
Rev. M. O. Brink closed services at
Hay and oats taken on BU"* the M. E. church Thursday evening.
scription.
Parks' Cough Syrup for Coughs
Parks’ Tea clears the complexion. and Colds. Sold by J. A. Reuson
Sold by J. A. Benson.
A pound of good tea for 15 cents
I f you want any hauling done at Liucolu A Co’s.
leave your orders with
Look out for Santa Claus he has
J ack K nowltos .
.
.
j full possession of the fourth page of were in the city trading Tuesday.
W ANTED .
the L eader this week.
Darwin Bristow was in Eugene
Wheat, oats or corn in exchange J Coughing irritate the delicate or- | Thursday on business,
for lumber or shingles.
guns and aggrevutes the disease. In-
Mr. and Mrs. Mor-e have returner
F. E. TorcHErTE.
stead <>r waiting, try One Minute I
after a two weeks visit at Halsey.
The S. P. rate from Portland to San C" "K h c " re U h‘‘>P* ;,t once> muk
Briggs and Hart went to Portland
Francisco will be raised Christmas, ^ n ^ ^ n 'n ^ . r n a U o n ^E very one Tuesday, nn.l from there will go to
day to $15 for first class and $7.50 for |
^
Los Angeles, Cal.
tourist.
New Year*» supper.
| Elder Southerland has been called
Dec. 18, 1895. R. 11 Blaehly has
The C. P. Aid society will have a ; to hold protracted meeting in Idaho
got his bar room papered. It looks
He left Tuesday.
supper New Year’s Eve., in the
fine and just the place for a good
Assessor D. P. Burton returned to
Hawley building, Cottage Grove Or. EnRpnp Monday mornin}r af,er spend-
meal. Long may he live.
It will l>e oysters, sand witches, tea, j ing Sunday with his family near Cot-
Piles of people have piles, but De
coffee and cake. Excellent music, j tage Grove.
Wtht’s Witch Hazel Salve will cure
W. Brummett, of Yonealla, was in
them. When promptly applied it Everybody invited.
cures scalds and burns without the
Civil Engineer and Snrvejor. All Cottage Grove and Leinati Monday
and Tuesday. He says the pro • t'l
slightest pain. J. P. Currin.
| kinds of surveying, civil engineering of Yonealla and all who have planted
Subscribe for the Scientific Amer- atuj mining work a specialty,
fruit orchards there are prospering.
ican and learn how to invent and
A u b e l io c * T o d d ,
Homer B. Millerd all smiling and
secure patents.
It is well worth I Cottage Grove, Or.
happy came down from the Clinmpi-
the money. $3.00 a year, published
A subscriber who has not paid for j on mine Thursday to spend the
b y M udd & Co., New York.
his |>aper in five years, writes to us holidays with his brothcr-in-lnw
Since the Shasta limited was put on
to know bow we stand on the finnn- George Spurr. He snys the Cbampi-
regular trains running between San
Francisco and Portland are doing little ‘ 1,1 cl uestI0T1 We have telegraph-!. n is doing splendid.
!
Christmas Toys for girls and boys J
at Thompson's.
F. S. Younger, P. J. Jenningc and
Public school adjourned Friday for
C. H. Burkholder were in Roseburg the holidays.
Sunday,
Read Thorp’s ad. at bottom col
1^.1’s. J. S. Medley went to Eugene umns, page three.
Tuesday.
Where did you get those pretty
Mr. and Mrs. Meinzer went to Yon-
toys?
At
Thompson’s on the
calla Tuesday.
Quite a number of Comstock people Christmas tree.
business Only one Pullmun anil a
81*01 iff to arrest, and hold him
Fresh candy every day at Lincoln
single tourist sleeper are often attach- until we get our shotgun repaired. ' £ Co’s
train.—Eugene
ed to each overland train.
Eugene We can stand someth ng, but such
Candies, nuts and a new line of
Guard.
brazen effrontery as this is unbeara
goods
for the holidays at Edward
W inter A pples .— 50 cents a box ble.— Junction City Times.
Owens’
new
store, Cottage Grove.
B. O. B. Riddles. Quality guaran
The matter of subsoiling land is
Don’t
forget
to call and pay your
teed. Lilae H ill Apple Park, E.
receiving some attention in the agri account to T h e L e a d e r . A few dollars
Gazley Prop., Canyonville, Ore.
cultural papers of the State and a *ill help the publisher and he can
“ E VE RY W O M AN ’S FR IE N D .
j Editor Thorp, of Cottage Grove, is then help some one that he Is owing.
Gives color to the cheek, sparkle to going to introduce it in his ueigh- See!
Cauliflower is a delicious dish
the eye aud peace to the mind, borheod. Nearly all farms in 0*e-
Positive cure for female troubles, gou would be materially benelitted when properly cooked. Miss R. B.
Address, Mrs. L. Vernon, Business by a good subsoiling ind it is to be Williams hits some in stock that is
Manager, Stockton, Califoruia.
hoped that farmers will soon appre- exceptionally fine.
Lazy men hate winter
Industrious and hustling
low it up ar.d make more
of it than out of summer
N O T IC e !
FOR
30 D A Y S
Great Reduction
O NLY,
IN A L L LIN E S FOR
ladies Jackets and Capes
dairying.
ones fol
profit out j
dairying, j
SOLD
CASH
B E LO W COST.
AT
The subsidy subscription
for | Everybody should do the hand
some when the soliciting committee ■
stock in the woolen mills at Salem, 1
for the Christmas tree call.
to enable them to rebuff ‘¿has been .
,
, . , .
, •] i ( lowles L o g Cabin griddle cake
made up which insures the rebuild-
0
b
.„ill
nf and Buckwheat flour, and Maple
iug of tlie mill. Every citizen of
syrup to flavor them with at Litt-
the state will rejoice that this desir
coin & Co’s.
able object has been obtained.
S F W E E K L Y C A LL.
1 Salem Ri>'ls are organizing a leap
vearclub. Tlie girls down there
The best paper on the Pacific
... . . .
1 1 3
.
.
,
rri
sav that the bovs are a backward
coast, cost $1.50 per annum. Ihe
-
J
weekly
Call and the
L eader
lot of yahoos, who don t
kuow
are worth $3.50 per year, but jau j enough to come in out of the raiu.
can have both papers for $2.50 cash, j We notice the girls from
our sister
This will give au immense amount city always come up to Albany
of very choice reading for a little I
when they want to be loved. The
*n oney.
j Albany sages are outo their job.—
The resources of many countries
j Oregon Reprint.
are just beginning to be developed.
A R A RE BARG AIN.
Speaking of one of fliese cases the
Chronicle says that the discovery of [ 1(50 acre8 ° f land with running
gold iu Argentine calls attention to "a ter the whole year; fine fir anil
the fact that the country with the cedar saw timber, never culled; 20
name so strongly suggestive of inin- i acreE cleared with some fruit trees.
ing has not of late ye..rs figured W ill make a splendid fruit place
very extensively as a niiuing coun and only 5 miles south of Cottage
try. Argentine’s chief dependence Grove. W ill sell at a sacrifice.
of late years has been agriculture. Call at the L eader office.
j
I
LURCHS.
Row River Items.
Miss Rose Shields has returned to
her home at Fairview.
FINE
------- A N D — —
Miss Dora Burnett is staying with
-Mrs. Biglow for a few weeks.
R. D. Wilson, who was accidently
shot by his uncle, is getting much
better.
There is no sickness in the neigh
borhood aud no complaint of hard
times.
Mrs. Chas. Smith, who was visit
ing at Cre8well and Goshen, has re
turned home.
Renter & Co. are busy sawing
lumber. Tlie raise of the river
brought down a fine lot of lo g«
Sir. Henry Smith, who has spent
the summer on Row river, returned
to Creswell last Saturday.
SHOES
Mens’ and Boys’
C L O T H IN G I
E A K IN & BRISTOW,
M ERCHANTS & BANKERS,
COTTAGE
GROVE,
-
OR
LO ST!
L O S T !!
THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS LOST every year by
J J
*
Farmers. Fruit Growers and Dealers not buying
their Fruit and Ornamental Trees of us.
Miss Leua Stockwell will close W E G U A R A N T E E O U R T R E E S T R U E T O N A M E A N D F R E E
her school at Star next Friday night
F R O M IN S E C T PEST S.
with an entertainment A g o o d !
time is expected.
Address all orders to the
Ingersoll is at last cornered.
I f she adds the production of the
The first snow fell Dec. 15, and it
precious metals to her present re- Eight thousand Christian Endeavor
is still gently falling. Stock men
ers at Cleveland engaged in prayer
sources her prosperity will be
are busy looking for tlieir cattle to
T A N G E N T , Linn Co., O R E G O N .
for his conversion to Christianity
siderably augmeuted.
feed them during the storm.
from Paganism. I f Bob has any
A non .
Adam's nurse: A Sunday School
50 Acres,
conscience left it will certainly be
Established in 185"
500,000 Tree«
superintendent at the dose of an
Oakland City (Ind.) Enterprise:
reached.
address on creation, which he was
Subsequent events are proving that,
It is said that Desperado Bill
For fine fresh Xmas candies, sure he had kept within the eompre- |
A. D. Barker D D., of Albany, c‘ !*te t,le iat’1 that a sdW ffl plow
if one would enjoy any true happi
Cook, who is now in Sing Sing peni
Ore., was in Cottage Grove and
PnY f ° r itself in every acre Hates, figs, oranges, lemons, ban hension of the least intelligent of
ness in married life, the foundation
tentiary, is writing a drama entitled:
The oldest nursery in the state.
Lemati first of the week, iu the inter- \ plowed the first year. No farmer anas, apples, cauliflower, celery, the scholars, smilingly invited ques
of that happiness must be based up
“
Men
I
Have
Killed."
The
plot
is
TH E LA R G E S T A N D BEST SELECTED STOCK OF
est of the A. O. U. W. He return- ‘‘au afford to he without one.— The nuts, pop corn, groceries, choice tions. A tiny boy, with a white,
on a true aud well tried ground;
cigars, firecrackers, etc., call on Miss eager fece and large brow, at once laid in an Oklahoma cemetery. The not hastily built on ever shifting
ed to Albany and expects to be here Three Sisters.
It»'
FRUIT.
work, as well as the play, will
She held up his hand. “ Please, sir,
Sore Throat. Any ordirinry case R. B. Williams, Main street.
quicksand, that to-duy is, and to
to organize a lodge Janu iry 1, 189C.
ear
may be cured in one night bv apply has a full supply cheap; also fresh why was Adam never a baby? ’ The j doubtles9 be clothed in yellow.
SHADE AND
morrow are not. A’ hasty nation of
He says there are 8000 members iu ing Chamberlain’s Pain Balm as
Cam e to O regon .
ter
superintendent coughed in Borne
directed with each bott'.e. This medi butter.
youths are to-day marrying a hasty
ORNAMENTAL TREES
cine is also famous for its cures of
The following is reported to have
My lady looks Into tlie mirror
rheumatism, lame back and deep-
The M. E. Sunday school will doubt as to what answer to give, been found on the walls of a desert nation of maidens, and daily occur
ROSES. VINES.
And her face It Blows wrttli delight,
seated muscular pains. For sale by have a nice Christmas tree and a but a little girl of nine, the eldest of
rences rise up before the judges and
As she sees the vast Improvement
ear
ed shack in the heart of Nebraska:
J. A. Benson, Cottage Grove. Joe
SHRUBS.
several brothers and sisters, came
are hurled arouud the globe, all
Since she used Parks’ Tea each night.
Lyons, Druin.
splendid entertainment
at
that
“
Fore
miles
from
a
nabur;
sixteen
She U never tired or weary.
£0“
ETC.
church building Christmas Eve. promptly to his aid. “ Please, sir," miles from a post offis; twenty-five proving that ill-timed and thought
Her ills and her pains have fled;
A Kansas girl has commenced a
she said smartly, “ there was nobody
less choice of youth is productive of My trees are large and thrifty— no old, cut back stock. My nurseries arc
Since she drank Parks’ Tea eaeh evening,
We learn that elaborate prepara
miles from a ra erode; forty-one
suit for $5,000 damage against a
A cup lull on going to hed.
a source of evil that rivals the chief-
clear of all insert pests, and everything is guaranteed true
tions nre being m ale for making all to nuss him ?”
Sold by J . A. Henson.
miles from a church; fourteen mile
mini who hugged her at au apple
to name. The most reliable and cheapest nursery
est wrong existing within the
the
children
happy
and
a
jolly
time
L
et
us
watch
the
American
farm
Editor Clark, of the Wallowa Chief- carnival, and gave her a nervous
from a school hous; a hundred and
in the state. Send for catalogue aud
bounds
of
our
endless
horizon.
er and see what characteristics aity miles from timber; half a mile
taiu, was married Wednesday night. 1 shock from which she has not recov- is promised both old aud young.
pricj list for 1895. Address
This
hurried
choosing
of
the
young
Decem ber 11. 1895, to Miss Nellie
W e are glad that there will be rivalry might bring out iu him to from water; God bless our home.
j tred. The man declares it was not
W.
H.
SETTLEMIRE.
Lurcher, at Enterprise. May their
two Christmas trees here for the his unbounded credit Our shrewd We’ve gone to Oregon to get a is producing divorced men and
TA N G E N T, L IN N CO. OREGON.
proofs always be without error, their worth that amount to him, and as it
women at such an increasing rate
and wily agriculturists no longer fresh start.
edilltion large and subseriliers prompt was '.lie first time she bad ever been children. We hope Santa Clans
that one would scarcely be surpris
find things running so much their
to liquidate.—Ln Grande farmer.
hugged, she should be willing to will not forget to bring something
L aroe I nvoice of T rees .— The ed if by one common impulse, the
own
way
as
of
years
gone
by,
when
for the smallest little “ tot.’’ By all
E o i» o f T a lk
p a y f |)r
Dunu heirs and Meek heirs have re-
bout Parks* Cough Svrup is what we I *
, __ , . _
J. ,, means tlie orphan and the poor foreign competition was almost un i ceived a large invoice of 10,000 fruit entire male and female race, di
i
, . — ,.7
|— A
c u p rrf * Pwek r T e n nt e ig h t
vorced in absolute separation, were
desire Every one who tries ti is rem- ,
..
.
,
known and it’s effect entirely unfeit
.
cleanses the syst-m in n pleasant but should be remembered.
trees. Of this lot, 2000 Italian to pass before his gaze, fleeiug wild
edy savs that it I k s no eouai in th* ,
,
. . . . .
Countries that once coaie to our
.
1 thorough manner, acts on the liver
prunes, 2000 Bartlett pears and ly from each other.
Tht Bohemia Chautauqua Circle
Cure of all d is e a s e s of the throat and
, .
„
.
..
, ,
. ,
doors and begged for our bread,
and 1 a great restorative of health
op
lungs. We know it will eu-e any cold
. .
_ , , , _
„
2000 Royal Ann cherries will be
met at the residence of Mr. and
, ,
,
.. .
and strength. Sold by J. A. Benson,
now are raising immense crops on
De
W
itt’s
Little
Early
Risers
for
j
and do it in the shortest possible t ine.
0
planted on the Dunn estate across
Mrs. J S. Medley Tuesday night.
their own soil aud profiting by the
Y’ ou don’t know this, but you will
A grocer in Bloomington. Id., is
biliousness, indigestion, constipation.
An interesting program was enjoy-
the river north of town; 3000 Ital
A small pill, a prompt cure. J. P.
agree with u< If you only try one hot- supposed to ho the honestest man
American example, are transporting
ian prunes and 500 Royal Ann cher Currin.
.
,,
TT ,
,
_|ed. \Election of officers, resalted in
tie ..f Parks’ Cough Syrup. Sold by in
tlie world. He chaser the flies off . . .
-
,,
,
, , their graiu to countries where be
ries will be planted on the .Meek es
.
, , ,
,
, the selection of most all who had
J. A. Benson.
One Minute Cough Cure is a popu or to write to us before placing your order Our stock is large and wall i
the beam of his scales before he nl-
.
fore, our farmers furnished the sole
tate
below town, and the remaining, lar remedy for croup. Safe for chil assorted, including the remarkable
.
1
served
previous!v.
\v.
H.
Powell,
NO TICE OF DISSO LUTIO N.
lows them to balance. Ih e flies
'
supply. With their iulaud rivers,
consisting of 500 Royal Ann cher dren und adults. J. I*. Currin.
, , ,
. . .
, , . . president; Mi-*s Rose Hanson, vice
Tlie firm o f K » ‘ >x k White has prol ably come back iu the dried
navigable for hundreds of miles,
T ...
,
ries, will be planted by Attorney
president and Miss Lottie White,
this day, by mutual eons nt, dis fruit.
Mrs. W. B. Meek, who resides at
necessitating
no freightage, and
Geo. A. Dorris ou his place near Camptonvilie, Cul., says her daughter
secretary.
Executive
committee:
solved partnership, I. M. White re
deduction of percentage almost un-
was fur several years troubled at
S EALED BIDS
tiring. O. F. Knox assuming full
Springfield.— Eugene Guard.
Miss M il *el Wynne, Miss Rose
times with severe cramps iu the B ritish C o lu m b ia A pple, Lincoln C o re le s s Pear«
coutrol of the business an 1 will re Will 1 e receiv -il by the Board oi Hanson. Mr. F, P. Tit r ; Cotn- ] known, while the liabilities of some
stomach, and would be in such agony
Speaking o f t h e
massacres that it was necessary to call in a phy
railroad combine stepping iu and
reive and receipt for all accounts Directors of school district No. 93
B ea co n and D w a rf Rocky M o u n ta in C h e rrie s ,
mittee
on
prigram : Mr.
Roy
The sician. Having read about Chamber
due the firm. All old accounts until Wednesday, January 1st. 189(1.
| swooping him is not thought of, the brought about by the Turks
ns
well as many other new fruits of real merit. W c have a limited num
Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoeu
must lie settled by cash or note by nt 1 o’clock p. m. of said day, for Knox, Miss Meinzer, Mr. Per- ! farmers of foreign soil will surely in Globe-Democrat mentions that Mrs. lain's
Remedy, she concluded to try it. ber of
the first of the rear.
the purpose .of building a school vauee. Tuesday Dec. 31, the Circle
| coining years form an undermining Julia Ward Howe is well informed She found it always gave prompt re
lief. It was seldom necessary to give
house. For plans and specifications will meet at the residence of Mr.
0 . F. K n o x .
aud powerful competing
nation, on the subject of the Turkish massa tlie second dose. ” It has not only
address or call on J. H. Kirk, Dist. ar.d Mrs. J. K. Barrett.
1. M. W h i t e .
that will severely briug out to its j cres of Christians in modern times, saved us lots of worry and time,” she which will be furnished only to members of the Oregon State Horticul
clerk. The
board reserves the
Dec. 7, 1895.
says, “ but also doctor bills. It is my
A
telegram
was
received
Friday
utmost the immense capabilities of and writes to a Boston paper giving opinion that every family should have tural Society.
right to reject any or all bids.
Ira Conner left a white Belgian
D e s c rip tiv e Catalogue M ailed free upon application.
morning by Mr. Dave Markley, that our own land resources and farther] H’e figures collected by her husband a bottle of this remedy In the house.”
O l iv e r V e a t c u ,
carrot in T he L eader office Tuesday,
Mrs. Louisa, wife of his son, W. H.
.
.
,
. . and herself. During her own life For sale by J. A. Benson Cottage
Chairmen of Board.
Grove. Joe Lyons, Drain.
Markley, of Gresham O r,
died «levelop in the American farmer bis
that weighed nine
pounds. He Dated December 10, 1895.
Thursday, Dec. 19.1895. She bad 1 practically
unlimited
competing time nearly 100,000 Christians have
raised eleveu large ttvo horse wagon
Salem, Oregon.
Messrs. C. F. Moore & Co., New-
been murdered by the Turks. Iu
been quite ill but was thought to he powers,
W.
H.
COOPER,
loads on one-fourth of an acre of berg, Oreg.. say: “ We sell more of
1822
a
Turkish
army
killed
23,000
, ,
Innd. They are a grand feed for j Chamberlain s Cough Remislv than better and her sudden death was
Ih e estate of tlie late Samuel G.
all others put together, and it always unexpected. The family and rein
horses and cows. Every man hav fri 1 es -atisfacti >11. ^ ^ My. J. I . Allen, (¡yes have 1 lie si neere sympathy of Reed, of Port laud, 1ms been npprais- Greek Christians on the Island of | - ¿ ^ - t t c i n e 3 r a t I L a - w ,
Chios, and sold into slavery -47,000.
ing a cow, if he only has a smiiii Fox. Ore., says: “ I lielieveChamber
C o t t a g e G ro ve . O regon .
T he L eader in their sad bereave- ed at over $1,100,000. This does
piece of ground for garden he lain’s Cough Remedy to l*e the best I
This is the largest single item, but,
ment.
have
handled.”
Mr.
\V.
H.
Hitch
not include that portion of the es
should plant a small ship or corner
as a matter of fact, the slaughter has
cock,
Columbus,
Wash.,
says:
tate located in California.
to either Belgian or Mastoden car “ Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy sells
Ceniraily Located.
Free 'Bus to and From
been continuous.
W e N e e d T h is E v e r y H o a r .
rots
With enough to feed a cow welland is highly praised by all who
Special Rates for Families.
all Trains.
COTTAGE GROVE,
OREGON
T he L eader is in pressing need of
F 1 K E A T D R A IN .
once a day in wiuter, one will be use it.” For sale by J. A Benson,
Commercial (Portland) Review: NEAREST HOTEL TO POSTOEFICE
Cottage
Grove.
Joe
Lyons,
Drain.
Dealers
in
money and wants all of its subscrib
surprised at the increase of rich
Circulation for November showed a
D o r m it o r y
at
the
Normal
Tlie South Oregon Monitor, a ers to help it out by sending what
milk aud butter fat.
net decrease of $4,GG3,837. A net.
S c h o o l.
semi-weekly paper at Medford, Or., they owe 011 subscription. It is a
T ir e d W om en
The ladies dormitory of the normal decrease of over $13,000,000 ' is
Need to have the action of the kid has just entered the second year of small matter to each one of you but
| school at Drain burned to the ground shown iu the treasury statement of
neys stimulated at d the system toned its existence. Brother (!. E. Wolcott
to us it aggregates several huudred j Dee. IS. The fire caught from tile
charges in money aud bullion for
up. Burks’ Sure Cure is the Iwst rem
— F O R M E R L Y B A K E R HOUSE.—
is a splendid newspaper publisher dollars, and we need the money,
I furnace at about 10 p. in. The girls
edy to accomplish this. Mi.ny a
the month. The total amount of Headquarters for Travelling Men.
S H E E T IR O N W A R E ,
all got out in their bare feet without
mid
a
hustler.
He
is
located
in
one
woman finds that she is tired out by
The friends of Rev. Joseph Sams
money in circulation on December 1, Sample Rooms Free. Rates from $1
saving
anything.
W ild wood Axes, Am unition, and all sizes of
work that ought not to tire her at all. of the very best towns in Oregon made up a lot of provisions for him
amounted to $1,594,195,475, which to $2 per Day.
She fears that her whole system is and we are glad he is meeting with
Monday. A wagon laud of supplies
Willamette Street, Eugene. Or.
represents a decrease of about $43,
O A ^ T IE ^ IIO Q - IE S S .
broken down and she is u hopeless in the fine success of which Ins live
WANTED
left
Cottage
Grove,
and
we
learn
S. E. BROWN, Proprietor.
000,000,
as
compared
with
the
cor
valid when a few doses of Park’s Sure
,
Keep
a
full
stock
ef
NA ILS,
C U TLE R Y
Shelf and Building
paper gives ample evidence.
that it was about all a two horse
'ure would make her look at life from
responding date last year. While
A
Bright
Boy
or
Girl
in
Iu Pocahontas County, Virginia, i team f o „id do to haul it to Mr.
a different point of view. Don’t de
the circulotion has been decreasing,
lay. Every bottle is guaranteed. a man for whom two five grain cap-j g am8* house, a few miles in the This and every town in the vicinity
the
population has been increasing
Sold by J. A. Benson.
sules of medicine bad been prescrib country. The hills were fairly alive where there is not already an agent,
THE
and
the circulation per capita has
Editor Thorp has been chopping ed took two 32-caliber cartridges by | with people carrying supplies on to sell the N ew Y ork L edger , Amer
been falling even in a greater ratio
away at the head of his paner until mistake. He suffered-110 particular h rs- back and on their shoulders. ica’s Greatest Story paper, by the
week, and act as agent, making 2 than the decreuse in circulation. NOW M ADE BY TH E
now it. is plain L eader . However, inconvenience. On the contrary .
g arus was needing help and ap
, .
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Tlie amount of money in circulation,
is $2-2.61,
the wordy and hyphenated head did he got well, and the medical profes- preciates the kinduess of his friends. cents ou every copy sold. No charge , pe|. capitH „ „ De(.omi,er
oeiug made fo r unso.d copies. No which represents a decrease o f 11
iw t prevent it,from being a rattling ¡ sjon is in disgrace in his section.
The
Cumberland Presbvterian Possible Risk. For fu ll particulars cents per capita for the incDth nud
good paper and is always & welcome' We presume tile cartridge treatment
* * r W E S T SIDE.-tot
nnd Christian Suu lay schools nre call at the office of this paper.
of $1.11 since the corresponding Í
visitor nt this office.— Junction Citv *s 011 the "kill or cure piau.
date last year.
making arrangement for a Christ
I have possession of the Cottage Grove Hotel and would inform th*
T h e D r a in F ir e . —The citizens of
C a ta rrh C a n n o t b e Cured
Tiroes.
PHOTO COM PANY.
mas tree an 1 entertainment Bt the Drain held a mass meeting in the |
i public that I will furnish the table with the best the market affords at
Thanks brother! The editor of With LOCAL APPLICATIO NS, as
Awarded
T
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on . any
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reasonable rates. I solicit a trial and guarantee satisfaction.
T h e L eader is trying to do all he they cannot reach the seat of the dis
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ease. Catarrh is a blood or constitu
R. M. BLATCHLY, Proprietor.
can to help develop the great re-
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I nkorCol ors. Call and see our sam-
tional disease, and in ord T to cure it declamations by tlie scholars will be lady students who lost their clothing,
source« of this wonderful part of you must take internal remedies.
books and personal effects in the drora-
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pies and prices of Crayon work,
rendered after which the presents itory tire. In addition to this all the
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8th and \\ illametu- Sts.. Eutrene, Or.
Oregon.
Hall’s Catarrh eure i* taken internal-
will be taken front the tree and dis old books in the town will be given to |
The saddest thing that can befall ly. an,l act8 directly on the blood and tributed. It is expected that all
the students who lost their books; new |
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! mucous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh
a bov, says-a exchange, is to have
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Cure is not a quack medicine, It was | small children will be remembered books and clothing will be sold the
the liberty to keep late hours. It j prescribed by one of the best physi- on the tree, if'not members of the students at cost prices. Some of the 1
PURCHASE
is when the curtain of night closes (.¡„ns jn this country for years, and is schools. A pleasant evening for more wealthy families have offered to
board those who were burned out free
over nature that a great deal of a regular prescription. It is oompos- both old and young is expected.
of charge for the school year. In fact,
mischief is planned and executed. I ed of the best tonics known, combined
the citizens of Drain have shown a
with the best blood purifiers, acting
The bovs who are under lnx govern-
For O ver Fifty Y ears
truly friendly spirit to the students, I
I directly on tlie mucous surfaces. Tlie
rnent and who nre permitted to perfect combination of the two ingre-
“S ’“£edM” i : H,,d are ,loinS all in their power to al-1
roam the public streets at all hours dienfs is what produces such wonder-! ovw fifty years bv loljilons nt m(*tliers_ for__tUelr ] leviate so far as possible the losses
children'whiletoethlua, with perfect success.
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of the night are the boys who bring ful results in curing Catarrh. Send It soothes the child, snitt us the gums, allays ali su stain ed b j th em . T h e b u ild in g WU?s
pain, cures wind cholic, ami Is the best remedy o w n e d and conducted h v
n rlv a te -
for
testimonials,
free.
OF EDITOR THORP—He knows what I want—
for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold
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p riva te
MOST PERFECT MADE.
sorrow upon their relatives and
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props , bv Druggists in every part of the World. Twen- p arties. There w as n o insurance and A pure Grape Cream o f Tartar Pow der. Free
M ORN I
five
cents a bottle.
incalculable.
nvecentsa
Dome, Its»
iu* yalue
yame is mcaieiuaoie.
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friends. A ll parties should bear
and those lovely red apples—O h! but Eliza Jane and I
Toledo, O.
, Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing .
*os~ is e s tim a te d a t ^2o00.— vom Amm onia, A!um or any other adulterant.
Syrup,
take no
no otl>
other
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tiffs iu mind.
Sold by rru g g tsts. price 75c
1 s>'r'U
>. and *ake
er kind.
klnd
Eugene ^ Guard,
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
For sale by J. A. B fnsov
will smile sweeter than angels !
Send for a Free Catalogue.
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If You are Goini to Plant
IOO, IOOO
10,000 trees, it w ill p a y
you to call on
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.JORDAN
Tennant Prune,
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Oregon Wholesale Nursery Co.,
ID
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