Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895, January 18, 1896, Image 2

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    The Leader.
BOTH GONE.
TAINTED MONEY.
SHE
WAS
RUNNING
RANCH.
THF.
Albany
Imprint: During the
>onth of November the Albany
reamerv made 3,350 pounds of
utter, being a gain of 594 pounds
ver the previous mouth. Up to
ie present time this month, 2,802
•ounds have been made. The rul-
g price per pound during October!
a s 20cts,
Nov 221 and Dec. 27J !
With the kdmiamon of Utah into
* * * * *" I“ *“ ' “ of th* Pr**'
e n t T im e.
the Union of the Sates, as final by j fWashington Gladden, in “The Outlook.”]
Ë. P . T H O R P , - - E D IT O R _ . the proclamation of the President, I Not a little tainted money has
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SATURDAY, JAN., 18, - - 1896.
polygamy is constitutionally wiped been turned into the channels of the
------ o u t It used to be classed with higher education. It seems to have
Frequent and constant advertis­ slavery as a blot upon our civiliza- been assumed by many of those
ing brought me all I own—Alexan­ tiou, and these two were spoken o f • who have this work in charge that
as the twin relics of barbarism, j all money is pure and holy, and that
der T. Stewart.
They are now both gone. One was : just as much good can be done with
If more men would pound rock wiped out by the sword and the | the money of a robber as with the
as vigorously as they do the card- other has fallen before the progress ■ money of an honest merchant or
table there would be fewer women of civilization.
manufacturer. It seems even to
taking in washing to keep them out
All this has occured in this coun- have been regarded as a meritorious
of the poor house.
try within thirty years or within the ! achievement to pave the highways
It will "hardly take the C u b i n g » '™ of a generation. It cost a ! of learning with the price of blood,
LE VIS & BURKHOLDER.
“While traveling through South­
ern Oregon last summer on horse­
back, I lost my wav. After follow­
ing several little trails that seemed
Children should be happy
to lead nowhere in particular 1 1
and plump. A child of seven
came to a little clearing in the tim­ should not be thin and pale,
ber in front of a log house. I rein­ with the aged look of twenty.
ed up at the little gate and hallow­ No ach es; no whines; no
INAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
ed. Half a dozen bounds rushed house-plant. Running, jump­
Notice
Is litrebv given that the final account
from the back of the house and ing, laughing.
Children
the executors of tin- estate of f b ue.n Massey,
sceased,
lias been tiled in tile county court of
barked furiously. Getting no an should grow in weight and
ane county. Oregon, tor settlement ot said os
Te. and that Monday the 2nd (lay of February
swer I halloed again, and when the strength;
eat heartily and s'.ifi. lias been appoluted by said court for the
-ettiemeut thereof, at ah ich time any person in-
dogs had stopped barking I heard a show plump cheeks.
rested in said estate may hie exceptions If
ny, to said accouut. Dated this 6th dav of
female voice from the back of the 5 c o t t ’ s E m u l s i o n of Cod-
■ anuary, 1696.
M a b v F. M a s s k y
house shout:
fiver O i r with Hypophos-
W i l l i a m G . M a s s k y ,
revolutionists eight years to achieve 1 Kreat d««1 oi Wood ftnd t,ea8ure to
It is passing strange that the ira-
.
..
Executors.
“
“
Round
this
way,
stranger.’
phites fills out the sunken
of the island ! destroy slavery, but polygamy fell plications and consequences of such
J o h n M. W i l l i a m s ,
the independence
Attorney for executors,
“I
rode
my
horse
around
the
without the expenditure of either, an alliance should he ignored or
cheeks and gives color to the am 1-32
Judged by the progress made in
And now the people who fought disregarded. 13 it not plain that fence and found u little, thin, mid­ lips.
It furnishes material
NOTICE OF FOREFEITC BE.
ten months they ought to add Cuba j ---------- — *
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1
dle-aged woman sitting on a stump for the growth of bone, and
an
institution
which
accepts
sub-
H. B. W isem an and Charles Kevern. your
to the list of American republics be for slavery are more than contented, |
etrs and assigns are hereby notified that I have
and would not restore the institu-1 sidios from notoriously iniquitous in the shade of a tree, with a shot- food for the brain and nerves.
xpended one hundred dollars in labor on the
fore the end of the year 1896.
.
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„
gun
between
her
knees,
while
a
big,
lareuce mine situated in Bohemia, Douglas
It lays a strong foundation ounty,
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tion if they could. It is to be sources, by this act virtually resigns
Oregon, In order to hoid sa il mine
tinier the provisions of section 2324, Revised
rawboned
man
with
a
grizzly
beard
fQr
future
growth
and
develop
OREGON.
The world is just learning to eat I h o p e d the same may be said of the privilege of bearing testimony
'tatutes. l>emg the amount required fur hold­
REMATI.
ing the same for the year ending ls% , ami if
fruit, and an enormously increased I those who practiced and contended against such iniquities? When we was sawing up the trunk of a tree. ment.
«Yithin ninety days after this notice by publica-
S C O T T ’ S E M U LSION bas been endorsed by^tbo
“ ‘H’ye, stranger,’ said he.
tion, you fail or refuse to contribute your pro-
( . ! . * Tour Doc-
consumption is sure to be the result.. for that lesser form of barbarism . enter into partnership with corrup-
medical professton fo r twenty yea
■ortiqu o f such expei
expenditure as co-owners " hich
'ways palai able— always
tor.)
This is because it is alwa
“
‘Shet
up,’
snapped
the
little
vould he thirty-three and one-third dollars
CbQorwegian
Thero is a fine out-look for apple
But it must noi be forgotten that tionists and extortionists in the
uniform— always contains the purest
; $33.1-3) as interest in said claim, will become the
Cod-liver O il and Hrpophospbites.
.
•roperty of the subscriber under said section,
'Put up in s o cent and $ 1.0 0 siges. The small si{*
culture, and we believe that onr Mormons are in the majority in the 1 business of education, we must, in woman. ‘I’m runnin’ this ranch to­
-324.
E l ij a h H a r l a n .
may be enough to cure your cough or help your baby.
day.
Excuse
me,
strauger,
fer
not
jan4-31-15w
people should set out as many fruit i state of Utah, and that, while the common decency, refrain from turn-
trees as possible.
constitution adopted by the people [ ¡ng round and abusing our part- receivin’ you better, but I’m busy.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Apropos the question now being
If I went 'round in front ter tell yon
SENDING TO
t
—W „
7 ~ ~ "
■„ „ of that State forever prohibits poly- ners.
Whatever public teaching
U n it e d S t a t e s L a n d O f f ic e ,
)
discussed in some parts of the state
Tramps in Holland are put in a
•
.
;
,
, ,
howdy,
I
reckon
Bill’d
scoot.’
| K o s f . b u k o , O r . P e c e m b e i 2 4 , 1 8 9 5 .i
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gam v. or plural marriages, constitu-i may be needed respecting the evil
regarding the validity of Oregon
cistern which has a pump in the 1 °
0
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Notice is hereby given that the following-
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„ tions do not enforce themselves, conditions out of which this fortune “1 remarked that Bill looked like a county warrants, the following is : named settler has filed notice of his intention to
bottom, Water is turned on in a
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, . . good, hard-working man, and he
make flnal proof in support o f his claim, and that
them The Mormon Church is still a great i has sprung, this college, at least,
proof will be made before J o e l W a r e , U. M y Trees are all on Whole Roots, Raised on
quoted as the opinion of Judge E. i «aid
sufficient volume to keep
C. C. Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, on
in Utah. It has not been ' can offer none. It is foolish to say would hardly desert so charming a D. Parks of Denver: “As to the < i S.
February 15 1890, viz; Thomas J. Ellison on
pumping briskly to keep* from | P0* 6*
Homestead Entry No. 6335 for the S E ‘ 4 see. 24.
Highly tilled Land,
dissolved, but while it has ceased that the donor has imposed no re- woman as she
validity of county warrants, issued j ip. 20 S. K 3 west. H e names the following wit-
drowning. One dose is generally!
j nesses to prove his continuous residence upon
to rule politically, the doctrines1 strictions upon the teaching; cer-
N e w I ' m f o r M u s t a r d 1M a l t e r s .
by the several county boards of the | and cultivation of, said land, viz:
sufficient.
Ira Conner, Daniel W . Harding. Charles W .
wbich control it have been aban- tainly not; there ;s not the least
To a Berlin fictory girl belongs state of Oregon, I have to 6av tuat ‘Sears and Hiram B. Yancey, o f Cottage Grove,
.
.
! Oregon.
With England and Germany doned. While
plural marriages ; need of it. Some things can be the credit of having found a new all such warrants, i s s u e d in accord- j de2M 0
R m . V e a t c h Register.
crossing swords over the Transyaal, j may not be legalized, the same taken for granted, among gentle- cosmetic. It had been noticed for a ance with the statute, in payment
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
and England and Russia growling thing may, under the cloak of relig- \ men. It would be utterly dishonor- long time that every Saturday she of ordinary county expenses, the
over the Armenian troubles and ion, be practiced, and probably will able for an institution thus founded would complain about toothache, payment of which is provided for Laud Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
December 23,1895.
America after England with a sharp be, unless a Legislature should be : or largely befriended, to enter into which always disappeared by Sun- and imposed on the counties by the
| N otice is hereby given that th« following
stick over the Venezuelan boundary elected to enforce the provisions of ft thorough investigation of the ' Jay morning, As sure as Sunday specific law of the state, are valid, i named settler has Hied notice of Ids intention to
« “PACKING F R E E -® «
make final [»root in support o f his claim, and that
it is indeed a case of “ Merry Old the constitution as similar laws are methods by which its endowments came around she would be seen a n d p a y m e n t o f t h e s a m e m a y b e sai.i ' ' pr°nf ............
ile Get.ire
l '
will tw ma.le
J o e i . W a k k r .
« “ REMEMBER -I cariy Apples, Pear, Cherry, Prune, Plum, Peach,
r J
J
m S. C. (>. ( onimiHsioniT at Eugene, Oregon, on
enforced in Ohio and other States, were accumulated. The teaching with her face swathed in bandages, enforced against the courts issuing i Uet'ruan l, IH96, v U; John W . Frost on lu>mc- aud also a very fine
England.”
**
B ! stead entry NoSTno for the • l’
S W.4
* 1, -vn
Nw 4*
,,
S w 'i
on
i
STOCK OF W ELL TESTED SMALL FRUIT.
It is to be said of the Mormon might deal, in an abstract way with but otherwise attended to her du­ them under the constitution and sec. ” t>, tp. 20 “ S,K
* 3 west. He names the follow­
ing witnesses to prove Ms continuous residence
The newspaper is your friend in
My trees will be sent TRUE TO L A B IL L Address all orders to
I Church that, while it ruled Utah, social subjects; but it could not ex­ ties as usual. Finally the people the laws of the state of Oregon.”
upon and cultivation of, said land, viz:
John W. Nokes of Cottage Grove. Oregon, and
spite of your criticisms. It helps to
it gave the people a good govern- amine historically and scientifically became curious as to what caused
M . L . FO R STE R ,
Daniel I*. Sheridan, Dan. B. Sheridan and Isaac
N. Dresser, of W alker. Oregon.
build up the community that sup­
ment The church not only pro- certain burning questions of its own this regular occurrence of the evil,
K. M. V e a t c h , Register.
The following is said to be an ex­ dc2*-30
Tangent,
Linn County, Oregon
ports you. When the day comes to
mulgated laws, but it enforced ! neighborhood and generation. Its and one day the foreman loosened cellent remedy for a cough: One
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
any people that the newspapers are
them, aid the people, with that instructors will be constrained to her bandage, and l o ! there were two pint of the best cider vinegar, one
U nited S tates L and O ffice ,!
dead, the people are on the ed„e of
reguujj)g from religious convic- “say to themselves— perhaps to one strips of mustard plaster on her pint of molasses, one pint of the R oseburg Oregon, Di-coni' cr 5 ,1895.j
the grave, with nobody left to write
Notice is herebv given that the following-
another— “ All this is valuable and cheeks. After close questioning best tar. Let these simmer to named
tions, obeyed them.
settler has File«! notice of his Intention to 1
the epitaph. Do you contribute to
make final proof »a support o f his claim, and
necessary
work,
but
this
is
not
the
she
confessed
that
she
had
done
the
The Mormons, too, were an indus­
gether four or five hours, and when that said proof will he made before J of . l W a r e
the newspapers?
U. S. C. C. Commissioner at Eugene Oregon, on
trious people, and the State of Utah, institution where such work can be same thing every Saturday in order cool remove the tar from the top. January
18, 1890, viz: I’ aul F. Schneider on
homestead entry N o. 5547for the N U Ne’ 4, E ‘ .>
The most absent minded man was built up from almost a barreu waste, done.” Think of a college— above to have nice red cheeks when going Dose— one teaspoouful.
Nw 1.,, sec. 2«. Tp. 21 S. R. 3 west, l ie names
the following witnesses to prove his continuous
not the man who hunted for hit- is evidence of tb ii There wore all, a “ Christian” college— putting to church Sunday morniug. The
residence union and cultivation of said land, viz:
James
P. Langdon, J. H. Shortridge, John
M an and W o m a n .
pipe when it wns between his teetu, few, if any drones in the Mormon itself in such an attitude as this be­ plasters hurt her somewhat, but she
McW illiams; H. H , Brown, of Cottage Grove, Wishes to inform those who are contemplating building in the spring to ban
Oregon.
Always man needs woman for his
preferred a little pain in order to
nor the man who threw his hat out hive. Except as polygamy was im­ fore the world!
R M. V e a t c h , Register.
in their orders for lumber now. so they can b«
dec 7-27
But this is not all. An institu­ appear more wiusome at church in friend. Ho needs her clear vision,
the window and tried to hang his moral, immortality did not exist in
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
At anv rate, the tion thus allied must needs pay- the morniug and at the dance in the her subtler insight, her softer
cigar on a peg. No. But the man that country.
)
•who put bis umbrella to bed and backbone of a relic of barbarism honor to those whose benefactions afternoon. Where this girl suc­ thoughts, her pure, tender heart. U nited S tates L and O ffice ,
With any kind of lumber you may wish, which will then lie ready, and you
has been broken, and it now re- | it is sharing. There will be a place, ceeded others would fail; because Always woman needs man for her K osebukg , Origon Nov. 19, 1895.1
went and stood behind the door.
Notice Is hereby given that the follownm-nsm-
won’t have to wait.
mains to be seen whether a people ; and a high place, at its feasts for there are faces so ugly that the friend. She needs the vigor of his ed senior has tiled notice o f his intention to
make linal proof in support of Ills claim, and that
Don’t worry about what people with a form of government recog- { the men to whom it owes so much. strength of mustard plasters could purpose the ardor of his will, his said proof will lie made lietore A. C. JennliiKs,
From a Distance Promptly Attended To
Clerk o f Lane Co., Orecnn at t-uitene. Orders
say of you. No matter what you nized by the United States will be ' Glowing words of eulogy will not not draw admirers to them.—The ca mer judgment, his braver force of County
Oregon, on March 3, 16*6. viz: Frank Heinrich
on homestead entry No. »178 for the w ’ . N w .,
say o r what you do, the action will as successful in governing them- be wanting. The young mea of the New Orleans Picayune.
action, his reverence and his devo­ Lots 1 and 2 .sec. 14; S K '.N K 1, sec , 15; Tp. 20
'Send in your orders at once.
S., K, 4 west. H e names the roliuwing witnesses
be different in different eyes. One selves as they were under the con- institution who look and listen will
tion.
to prove his continuous residence u|M>n and cul­
tivations of, sa.d land, viz: Joseph Springer COTTAGE GROVE,
East Oregonian: Loyd
Mont­
OREGON.
will pronounce it good, the other, trol of, the Mo.mon Church,
thus be aided in forming their
and Rosa G. Leiter. of Eugene Oregon, August
Leiter and Larson Schlagle, o f Cottage Grove,
gomery,
boy
murderer
and
ir­
evil. You cannot please more than
theories of life. The whole world
Oregon.
A MONEY MAKER.
R. M. V e a t c h , Register.
a -certain few, wbilo the great major­
will see who it is that these Chris­ responsible as he is, should be
nov23-25
ity don't know wbat you are doing
tian scholars and leaders of the peo­ hung without any further loss of
8 0 »eres of up-land, rich soil,
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.
FARMS IN DOUGLAS CO.
J t e s w ll
and don’t care. Do what you think
ple delight te honor. So it is that **DDe or an^ ^Ul^jler interviewing by
and
all
plow
laud.
I
'.-cleared
and
(Toi
brmerly
Snowden Springs)
morbid
people,
best, aniUet results be whah they
H^
wôftlüêsâKÿor sole or trade. Situated 6 miles
— - fftHjttë fjpiiiioti is iSrmed,, a n d ' .uut
DouglasCounty, Oregon, are loca
lialàncë- easil
misguided,
misdirected
human
be­
east
of
Yoncalla
on
Elk
Creek,
480
ted o d the Southern Pacific Railroad,
ozen mon who are the pirates of industry
acres, 200 acres good bottom land, “ Shasta Rente” from Sun Francisco
line springs and a stream of moun­
OREGON.
and the spoilers of the state are ad­ ing whose presence in life is worth balauce hills. This place contains to Portlund in Douglas Co„ Oregon. LEM ATI,
One of the things most essential tain water with mountain trout run­
nothing to society. There should
8.
P.
trains
stop
at
the
Springs
(Hug
vanced
to
the
front
rank
in
modern
A
FULL
LINE
OF
about 5000 acres of out side range
to the progress of a town is harmo­ ning through the laud, the whole
be no feeling against him, any more The place is well watered, Elk Creek station ) Constantly open for the
society.
reception of guests. New bath rooms
ny among the business men. If a year. Some specially fine garden
Is it true that one man’s money is than is against any other vicious ir­ running through it aud dozens of Connected with main building. Post
customer wants something that you and grain land and the entire 80
Office
and Express on the premises.
responsible animal. He should not good springs on tbe place. Mostly
The waters of these springs contain :
do not happen to have in the store, acre6 magnificent fruit land— near i worth as much as another’s, to a be submitted to pRin or punish­ all fenced; two sets of buildings;
Iodine, Bromine, Potassium, The
chnrch or a college? Is it not
about 75 fruit trees; school aud caw Carbonates of Iron and Limo ami
go to one of the other stores and station on S. P. Railroad in Lane '
ment,
but
simply
be
put
out
of
tbe
, ,,
.,
rather true that there is a great
mill within half mile from the Ciu- Chlorides of Calcium, Magnesium and
get it for him, or tell him where he county. 6 0 0 healthy, raptd fftow-1 dea,
way as easily and quietly as possi­ nebar miues. Price $3800. Writ» Sodium
of money with which the hands
can get it, and not send him to ing prune trees, bearing nicely and
Ono spring contains 435 ad the
that are seeking to do the will of ble. His deficiencies may not be o r call on editor L e a d e r , Cottage other over 2000 grains of 6olid mutter
some other town, simply because ai4 good for $ 1 0 0 0 of fruit this j ^ “j
Grove, Or.
due
to
bis
own
actions,
but
that
is
to the gallon.
_________never
haT_ , | F
°r.
Q{ th.g defile themselves
nnJer a]1 ?
you cannot make a salo, “ In unioQ , yo#r gpecial bargain to 0Qe bav
W. B r c m m e t t ,
no reason that he should Le allowed
Yoncalla, Or
there is strength.’
life when he has no comprehension
ing something over $ 1 0 0 0 - If!
I sound ethical standards must bs
you v ant an IDEAL HOME and
of the duties of it.
H eaven E n o u g h f o e H im .— A
considered as stolen money. And
M ONEY
L O A N E D . Y A Q U iN A B A Y R O U TE .
mean business, call on or address E.
country editor who died of starva­
do our churches and colleges need
Wife—Here’s
an
account
of
a
man
Connecting at Ynqnina Bay with the
^
parU k er
fa „
tion was being escorted to heaven P. Thorp, L e a d e r office, Cottage j t o b e { o ] d ^
who shot himself rather than suffer First M ortgages On Improve»! San Francisco and Yuquiuu Bay
Steamship company.
by an angel who had been sent out Grove, Or.
the pangs of indigestion. Husband—
bad as the thief ?
Farm Property Negotiated;
J C ^ T h e highest prices paid f»rnll kinds ot produce. « » 1
The
fool!
Why
didn't
he
take
De
S team sh ip “ F a ra llo n .”
for that purpose. ‘ -May I look at
But it may be said that a great
the other place before I ascend to
If suffering with piles, it will inter­ deal of the money in circulation Witts Little Early Risers? I used to
A 1 and first-class in every respect.
We are prepared to negotiate first
suffer as bail as he did before I com­ mortgages upon improved fttrms In Sails from Yaquiua for San Francisco
eternal happiness?” “ Easily,” said est you to know that De Witt’s Witch
comes from questionable sources. menced taking these little pills. J. P.
about every eight duys.
the angel. So they went below and Hnzel Salve will cure them, Thi9
Oregon, with eastern parties at a rate
Passenger accommodations unsur­
skirmished around, taking in the medicine is a specific for all com­ Fraud aud falsehood and extortion, Currin.
of interest not to exceed 9 per cent, passed. Shortest route between the
we
are
told,
play
a
large
part
in
the
sights. The angel lost track of the plaints of this character, atd if in­
Willamette valley and California.
per annum.
F’are from Albany or points west to
editor and went around hades to structions (which are simple) are car­ building of many fortunes. Much
A Canyon City man says bis wife
Mortgages renewed that have been
San F’ rancisco:
hunt him. He found him sitting by ried out, a cure will result. We have of the money that comes into our is clear gone on economy— recently taken by other companies.
Cabin.............................................(12 00
a furnace fanning himself and gaz­ tested this in numerous cases, and
Address with stamp,
BUY YOUR
Steerage .........................................8.00
hands has been tainted by methods she bought a hat for fifty cents and
ing with rapture upon a lot of peo­ always with like results. It never
Cabin,
round trip, good for 60
M ERVIN S WORTS,
of which we are not aware. This put eleven dollars and fifty cents
d a y s ............................................ 18.00
ple in the fire. There was a sign on fails. J. P. Currin.
Baker City, Oregon.
For sailing days apply to H. L.
may be true, but so long as we are worth of trimming on it
the furnace which said: “Delin­
Walden, agent Albany, Oregon.
quent Subscribers.” “ Come," said
The Prairie Farmer
not aware of the evil sources we are
PLANTING FRUIT TREES.
CHAS. CLABK, Stipt.
the bngel, “ we most be going.”
Corvallis, Or.
Tbe business men of Pendleton
not contaminated. It is impossible
IS THE
EDWIN STONE, Manager,
“ You go on,” said the editor,” " I ’m
are
attracting
much
outside
trade
for
ue
to
investigate
the
business
of
Experience has taught a good
Corvallis, Oregon.
E. P. TH O RP.
not coming.
This
is heaven
many men, but not all, that it is all our neighbors; it is our d jty to by their vigorous use of printer’s
enough for me.”— Exchange.
Trespass Notice.
better in almost every way to plant assume that they are honest until ink. The newspapers ot the towns
THE NAAIE OF THE NEXT
It presents each week all that
Notice is hereby given that I, the
Some people think Los Angeles i fruit trees one or two years old in there is good evidence to the con­ in the country tributary to Pendle­
is
worth
knowing
in
current
undersigned, have posted trespass
is a sort of a second paradise. A ! the nurecry rather than those four trary. But when their transactions ton are being freely used in display­
agricultural literature.
notices on my respective premisesand
are flagrant and notorious, we may
all persons trespassing thereon after
Grants Pass man has just returned or five years old, says the California
ing the advantages and enterprise
Each number contains more
at least decline to enter into part­
this date will be prosecuted to the full
solid reading matter than any
from there, and he says: “ Mr. Fruit-Grower. Some men buy nership with them in the business of Pendleton merchants. This is as
extent
of the law.
WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN
other agricultural paper, and
L . H . Y arbrough .
Kane does not think Los Angeles is nursery trees as some Chinamen °t religion or education. There is it should be, Pendleton will find it
covers a broader field
near the Paradise the boomers are buy boots. They get the largest! enou£h clcan mone-v in the country profitable to be thoroughly alive.
Su bscrip tion Price, O n « D o lla r a T e a r.
trying to make it and he predicts size possible for' the money paid. j^ “ £t*trmde * ^
60911 ? “ ined “ Pendleton can get thousands of
or productive industry
dollars
of
trade
by
striving
for
it.
that all those Grants I'assites who But others, and probably the better —to furnish the churches aud col­
OF NOVEMBER 4th, 1896.
have gone there will return to Ore- orchardists, do not care to buy cord- leges with all ths necessary resour­ People will come to Pendleton from
Public interest will steadily increase, and the question how the men whose
gon before many moons. He says wood of nurserymen and hence take ces.
a distance to trade when they arc
S a m p le C lnbbing; O ffers fo r 1 8 9 5 -6 :
votes turned the scale at the last election ure satisfied with the results under
Really—
must
it
be
said?—
money
Los Angeles is a city of perhaps younger
certain
they
can
do
better
here
than
the
administration
they elected, will make the campaign the mostintenselv ex­
trees that have more
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60,000, situated in a small oasis sur­ fibrous roots. The smaller trees is not the first requisite of a great at any other places, and Pendleton
aD d
chu-ch or a great college. Some is in position to treat them better, W eekly I nter O cean year for $1 25.
rounded by a big desert of rocks ; generally cost less, are more easily
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and sand A building boom is now handled in transporting and plant- not well for churches and colleges
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