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About Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1896)
T h e Leader. HOME TRADE TH E BEST. . . DOCTOR. COLORADO. » r ’$ I t was a striking statement made James G. Blaine a few years ago jin support of the argument that the ENGLISH wisest policy for this country is the j taking care and building up of our I home trade, when he said a single J line of railroad in Ohio carries an ; nually a greater tonnage than is for Coughs, Colds, borne by all the ships that cross t'u aud Consumption The N a ~ - Runner hits off a ] ToUd *> N" " silv, r l,:is * ! Atlantic. is beyond question the greatest of all great truth when it says: “ T h e come of secondary importance with modem medicines. It will stop a First, it is our highest and wis st devil is proud of a man who treats her in one sense, and with the dis- Cough in one night, check a cold in duty to foster and build up o r i. day, prevent Croup, relieve Asthma, bis mule better than his wife. coveries of gold, her people now and cure Consumption if taken in j home trade—by a policy that means _, . “j , . | claim that South Africa is a mere time. “ You can’t afford to be with Everybody has some want every 1 i America for Americaus, by a system out it.” A 25c. bottle may save your week. Y’our local paper hits a m a-: bagatelle, aud they back then faith life 1 Ask your druggist for it Send i of protection aud encouragement in joritv of these cverybodys. If you j by their works. The product of for pamphlet If the little ones have every legitimate way. \Ye can pro Croup or W hooping Cough can slate a real rrason in an adver- this year is going to be v*r\ great, use it promptly. It is su n to cure. duec within our own borders nearly j tieement why some staple you have and j,|ie 18 thllt so far it is but Tkree Sizes— «5c., 50c. and $t. All Druggists. ,s .specially good or a special bar- surf|l, e.8cratching; that „ben they all the requirements of a people of, A C K E R M E D IC IN E CO., gain, it will find some wanting it, | ° 16 & 18 C ham bers St., X. Y. an advanced state of civilizati n and your very first advertisement =ri,t ,Ilore tnills and sink deeper m with the most modern warns and will pay. " the fissures, they will astonish the , tustes. The more nearly we come ' VALUE OF SUliSOIEINO. world. But the great feature of j Sam Jones says: “If all the Colorado is not the gold luiues or i to live within ourselves, depeudiug . . . . , I wealth oi the United States were ! . . . the silver mines; it is her people! In reply to the query so often upon our owu labor and resources,! divided out today each man would get about n,GOO, and in less than ! They all swear by each other and I propounded, “Whea i . the t me to the more prosperous and iudepeml six months some fellows would be j by their stale. They are brave subsoil?” the answer is whvwrer will «• become. riding in palace cars and others enough to undertake anything, and ! the aoil is in good condition for sur - 1 The next most profitable trade fo: would be walking cross-tics, howl- tiley have magnetism enough when . j face plowiug. Contrary to the be . ; us is . that nearest to our borders. 1 1 — ing for another divvy. to draw to lief of many, the subsoil plow d o e s j This is the South America trade. their own means fail There is a banana plantation in j them the needed capital. They are j not bring to the surface of the Under the policy of reciprocity as Cuba covering an area of fifty always enthusiastic. Their hope ground the lower stratum of soil, formulated by Blaine and applied j Colorado is the most remarkable i of states. When a cat is dropped K. P . T H O R T , - - E D IT O R . j out of a window she always lands SATURDAY, JAN. 25, - - 1896. on her feet. Drop Colorado out of ---------any number of windows and Cob - Frequent and constant advertis- j rado always lands on her f^et. ing brought me all I own— Alexan- Three years ago almost her whoh d«r T. S tewart, attention in a ruining way, was de- PU BLISH ED EV ER Y S A T U R D A Y . 1 by A N ew W o m a n S ta r tin g Y o n n e . A little lady of 4 years living on Exchange street recently got posses sion of a suit of cloths belougiug to her brother, who was but a year older tliau herself. She arraved herself in these strange garments and presented herself to her elder 1 sister. That young lady promptly »»«Kre.l the little new womau to j take off the tu isculiue garments. The little one stubbornly refused, jam! lustily shouted: “I want to be a boy !’’ Upon beiug told tha ' Hlicit a consummation was utterly im- possible, she said: “I ’ll ask Mam ma if I cun t be a boy.” The t mother was much amused, but i though she attempted to drive the j strange notion out of the young- 1 ster’s head, the child . cried all the harder. “God made you for a nice little girl,” said the mother, “and you shoulden’t want to be anything else. “But God can do anything h e wants, can t he?’’ persisted the child. “Yes, dear.” “Well, then,” continued the precocious little lady, I think God's a mean man if lie don t make me a boy!"— Astoria Herald. d o y ftC rneanSthe prevention of scores of cases of colds, coughs, bronchitis, pneumonia, and consumption. Wet feet do not directly make the germs of consumption appear in the lungs ; but they do cause coughs and colds and inflam mation of the throat and lungs ; weaken the whole system. In this condition the germs of consumption find just the SOil in which to Work, Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver OiX With~~Hypophos- phites, is a most valuable rem- edy for restoring the system to health before these germs get the Upper hand. brs^ e^ c^ aHy%ihJ‘sl',UtsNi>rwerUA (M -intr On P u t up ' in 50ce n t and $1.00 sizes. T h e sm all n iav be en ou gh to cu re y o u r ccugta or *wip y o u r b a b y. An exchange says: LE I I S & BURKHOLDER. A N e w L in e of L ad ies’ CAPES, CLAOKS AND JACKTS. Boucle Dress Goods. Agents for the sale of the I ! IU OREGON. LEM ATI. W . B R U M M E T T FINAL NOTICE TO C R E D i lO RS. i I ’d like to be N otice is hereby (riven that the final aeeount tile executors of th e estate of Pit neas Massev. disceased, lias been tiled in the com ity courf of lame county. Oregon, tor settlem ent of said es tate. and that Monday th e 2nd «lay of February 1898. h as been appointed bv said ’court for the settlem ent thereof, at which tim e anv person in terested In said esta te may tile exceptions if any, to said account. D ated tills nth day of .latm ary, 1896. M a r y F. M a s x k y W i l l i a m <;. M a s s f y , ‘ .I f Notili'}’ Public and Heal Estate A p t, square miles, containing on an aver- amounts to an absolute conviction, but merely follows iu the la 3 t fur- by Harrisou this was being rapidly a boy again without a woe or car«, O f f i c e in >1« I n z e r R e s iti« n e e M a i n S f re«‘t . C o t t a g e G r o v e , O r e g o n , age 2,500,000 trees, and keeping in I and as they present thi-ir views they row made bv the common stirriug developed and acquired by our with fiecklea scattered on ray fac* constant employment 3,500 persons. hypnotize the world to believe them plow, loosening the under soil aud | merchants aud manufacturers. Tin j and hayseed m my Imir; I ’d lika to MUAI who have country or city property for sal** would do well to call A fleet of twentysix steamers is re- and to come and help them. The j allowing it to fall back after leiu g j present administration ruthlessly rise at four o'clock, and do a hull • > n him dred chores and stw the wood an I «juired to transport the fruit in the Colorado man who would not make aerated and rendered loose and ! violated these solemn trade obliga- , Executor). fee l the hogs an 1 lock the stable tions, with no more scintilla of ex p.n affidavit that Colorado has the mellow. This being the case, the United States. J ohn M. W il l ia m s , Attorney for executors. richest gold aud silver mines in the ; “ext surface furrow covers the sub cuse than the proverbial bull ilas doors; an 1 her 1 the liens and watch Janll-32 Salem Post: As an illustration world would not be a good citizen soiled part, and the ground is left., for «evading the china shop. O u r j the bees aud take the mules to NO! IC E O F F O R E I ETTU RR of how exchnnge between the east of that State, and when the state- so far as outward appearances are trade has consequently fallen off drink and teach the turkeys how t 11. it. W isem an aud C harles K evern . vour and west is hampered and crippled h. irs and assigns a re hereby notified lh at I have ment is made, if any one casts a concerned, precisely the same as if Who lias acquired it? Our great | »wirn so that they wouldn’t sink; expended one hundred dollars in lalsir on tile by extortionate railway and express ■ interne m ine situated in Bohem ia, Douglas i-iV- SENDING TO -%» doubt, they show the gold and s il-! subsoiling had not been performed. commercial rival, Great Britain, of and milk about a hundred e w i o n county, Oregon, in order to held -aid nunc charges it may be mentioned that a ver to prove their words. They are j As to the kinds of lauds that i course. bring in the wood to burn ai d under the provisions of section —. 1 . (tevlsed sta tu te s , belli}: th e am ount require«! for bidd box of printer's supplies valued nt \Ye see the Imperial Institute stand out in the sun all day and ing th e sam e tor the year eodioa IH9.1, and if just as certain that, if they had no would be bsnefitted by subsoiling, within ninety days a fte r th is notice by publica 75 cents and weighing 25 pounds, you fail or refuse to contribu te your pro mines, they would have one of the | there is no doubt but that the Journal, published in Loudon, say churn aud churn and churn; and tion, portion o f sui ii exiien d ilore as co-owners which My Trees are all on Whole Roots, Raised on shipped through Wells Fargo’s ex wear my brother’s cast off clothes would t e th irty -th ree and one-third dollars foremost of agricultural S ta te s.! greater part of our Western soils i n g : ($33.1-3) as in terest in said claim , will becom e the press company, from Chicago to Highly tilled Land, “The careful student mav easily and walk four miles to school and property of tile su b scriber under said section, They insist that they raise fruit i belong to this class. ben the E l ij a h U a k l a n . Salem, has an express charge of which has a better flavor than that subsoil is composed <ff rock, loose discern one powerful under curreut, got a licking every day for break Jau4-3l-lBw $3 .50 against it, and the freight raised iu any other place, and wlieu ' gravel or sand, subsoiling would be which, if not counteracted, will ma- i ing some old rule and then get NOTICE l OR PUBLICATION. charge on the same woukPbe $2.50. it comes to flowers, while the winds; impossible in the former, and of uo terially decrease the trade between home again at night aud do the U n it e d S t a t e s L a n d O f f i c e , ) «•ltoies once more and milk the cows o sE K i i;G , O r . r o v i n i l e . 2 4 , 1895.1 What has beenTur loss has been whisUe and the snows fly over their benefit in the latter. But on this country and South America. and feed the hogs an 1 curry mules N otice is hereby eiven th a t the following- England’s gain, not alone in out Lills, they send out half a carload of j prairie, timber and bottom lauds, The Monroe doctrine claims the named settler lias filed notice of his intention to galore ami then crawl wearily up m ake final proof insupport o f his claim , and th at whole of the Northern continent as said proof w ill tie made before J o e l W a r e , U. home markets but also those 0f chrysanthemums to show that theirs where the subsoil is of a stiff, teua- the filial heritage of the government stairs to seek my little bed aud hear S. C. C. Com missioner at E urciic , Oregon, on Feb ru ary 15 is « :, viz: Thom as J . Ellison on South America. It is high time we is an Italian climate. They are a cious nature, rendered more so by symbolized by the stars aud stripes. dad sav: “That worthless b o v ! : Homestead Entry No. 6335 for th e S K , see. 2 «, « “PAC KING F R E E ,, .. i i ■ i ,,,, y , i i., tp. 2 0 8 , K .1 west He nam es the followiiiR wit- had another change and made u catching people, -and they have a | repeated surface plowing, subsoil- l i e ls n t w o r th h is b r e a d ! I «1 l i k e I nesses to prove his continuous residence upon This, however, is not enough. All aitjrREM EM BER — I cany Apples, Pear, Cherry, Prune, Plum. Pcacb, new beginning toward regaining glorified State sure enough. Colo- ing would uudoubedly be highly i aud cu ltivation of, said land, viz: a bov has s o j Ira Conner. Daniel W. Harding, Charles w . and also a very fine incidental development of this am t o b e a b o y a g a i n , . . ' Sears and Hiram B. Yancey, of Collage «rove, what we have necessarily suffered ! rado ia one of Utah’s most prosper- beneficial. m u c h f u u ; h is l i f e tu lu s t a r o u n d of , Oregon. STOCK O F W E L L T E ST E D SM ALL F R U IT . to be lo st We must have protcc- j uus suburbs, and it is with all hap -1 The more the surface soil is d ilu bition is a greed for the trade of the • , , . .. , _ ] M M K M. V e a t c h Register. m ir th fro m r is e till set of su n ; l My trees will be sent T R U E TO L A B IL E . Address all orders to tion reciprocity Give us these Piuess that The Tribune semis them j vated the m«jre compact the subsoil Southern continent, aud that not at non leiip ro rtij. «.me us luesc, « becomes, and every observing farm- a distant date, but in our own times. guess there’s nothing pleasauter NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. M. L. FO R ST E R . and all the financial ills of the gov- j liaPP? New l e a r s greetings tins | < r cftn fell in moment vvhen he ¡ 8 The contiguity of South America than closing stable doors and herd- Land Office at Rosebnrg, 0:eg«m, Tangent, Linn County, Oregon. eminent and the people will be di3 .morning. plowiug, when fresh soil is turned December 23,1895. up. And the team, also, is aware of f,lV o r 8 11118 8rabition’ and our ,uer- |ng Lel;s al,d cL,,HiD* b e e 8 nnd sipated like the snow before the N otice is tieretnr given that th e tollowlug- ('o u d e n x e ri T e s tim o n y . the increased depth, not only by the j ^ a n ts find themselves face to face : evening chores. natnetl settler lias tiled notice of Ins intention to warm breath of an Oregon chinook. m ake final proof in support of Ins claim , and that Chas. B. Hood, Broker and Manu increased weight of the furrow on with a keen competition which will T ' v ' q c i y i o o c , M n + m o Kiii<l l’r,K’f " ’lu 1,0 m ade before J o e l W a r * U. — Statesman. A z U h p a o o XX U L lC -t:. ¡8 .« '. 1 . Comm issioner at Eugene, Oregon, on facturer's Agent, Columbus, Ohio, cer the mold board cf the plow, but by not be overborne except by great j XT,- - . „ . . . ... . T .1 F ebru ary 1 , 1896 , viz: John W. Frost on lmme- the inereasetl resistence to the shear courage, tact and enterprise. N >ti«y l! litrebj given tlmt I. the Mead en try N o 5700for tiic s»1, N«r1, wL sw ; Onions are among the most tifies th«t Dr. King’s New Discovery 0 1 I undersigned, have posted trespass sec. 6, tp. 211 s .K 3 w est, l i e nam es the follow- in cutting and parting the impacted “Tlte imports o f thu Latin-Ameri- ■ i notices 011 my respective premises and ,n K » H u e sa e s to p ro v e h ta ron ilu u ou s residence healthful of garden vegetables. hua no e«|ual as a Cough remedy. J. soil loosened up for the first time. n _ * ■ . - - - - - - upon and cultivation of, smld U um L ris: D Brown, Prop. St. James Hotel, Ft. can countries, including South j » H *r^jns trespussing thereon after John \v of cvkum (¿rove Oregon, an,! Were it not for tainting the breath The great object of subsoiling is to ** : tins date will be prosecuted to the full l>aulel t • bherlilan. Dan. B. Sheridan and Isaac Wayne, Ir. : testifies that he was cur N. Dresser, of Walker. Oregon loosen the hard, tenacious underly America. Mexico, the Central Atner ; extent of the law. they would be much more u setl: I de28-3« It. M. VEATCH, Register. ed of a Cough of two years standing, ing soil, to aerate it, so that in times _ I ica states and the Spanish W esL-In- ' _______________ *“ ^ Y arkkoi '«)H. than ttTF v are. They are very easy caused by La Grippe, b y Dr. King’s . ,,f extreme rainfall it will absorb the NOTICE FOR PUBLIC tTION. \VÌFh**“ in inform thou, who .«n* coni.« «u latini; '»ufl lin^ in »be *|»ring t o bmn «lies, amount to 120.OOO.HO0 poinds New Discovery, B. K. Merrill, Bald -1 moisture, thus relieving the surface _____ ^ " * in (tiri» i ^ l c r t P Ì n r lu n tb t r n«>«v. lb**y c h i » hi* viable for people who cannot e a t 1 wineville, Mass., save that he has used soil. In seasons of drought this per annum, and of his about 30,- other kinds of vegetables. They anti recommend it and never knew it supply can be drawn upon, and by 000,000 pounds are contributed by ; Notice is hereby given that the tnllnwing-nam- FARM S IN DOUGLAS CO. ed settler has filed notice of fits intention to not only digest themselves, but the ! to fail and would rattier have it than means of capillary attraction evil j the United Kingdom, make final proof in support of Ids claim, and that said proof will lie inane before A. C. Jennings. onion is so absorbtive that it atiy doctor because it always c u r e s effects of drought will in a measure j “This is an important trade, and j For sale or trade S:t m ti G miles County Clerk of Lane Co., *>regon at ugeue, Willi auv kltul i.f lumher ymi may wish, wld-1« will »hen he knmìv , an«l von Oregon, on March :t, isi«;. viz: Frauk Heinrich won't have to wait. Mrs. Hemming 222 E. 25th St . ridca be obviated and at least delayed. i we ou„ht not to imperil it bv auv . **aat of Yoncaha -ti L ie C i cleanses the stomach, removing im ” 1 on Im n íes lead entry No. ,17s for the w 1 - Nw see. xi 14, s r. E I, ecu., \ ].; .s Tp. 20 : an nhva vs keens it. nt h iml .m l l.-ia .m The object urged against subsetl-1 , . - . ’ ! acres, 200 act es good TuUom JÄIIO. Lets 1 limi -- 2 . ---- 10 e : e ., 15; Tp. bo,always k eep sitath an d R n .il a . no j j th pn8t haa y,c(.n tlie (l(1(1i. sluggishness or lack of enterprise; , purities that the digestive organs K 4 west. He nam es tlie following w itnesses ; ing in the past has been the ad.li-1 F“ » '. j ]>»]aii< e htils. This p'.un ,-,.i.tait. S.. From a Distance Promptly Attended To to prove his continuous residence upon and cul Orders have been unable to get lid of. tear of Croup, tieeause it instantly re tionai labor required, the ground j we should rather regard this total i „Bimt 5000 acres of out side ran tivation s of, said land, viz: .losepit Springer lieve» Free Trials Bottles at J . A. and Kosa G. Letter, of Eugene Oregon, August being practically plowed twice, j ns the basis and prelude of a j Tlie place is well »ateied, Elk Cre« I L etter and Larson Sclilagle, o f Cottage Grove, They are excellent for colds, and cuff in y o u r uiffcr.x a t « n ic e . Benson’s Drug Store. But inveuters and manufacturers greater trade, and do all that we i running through it and dozens I Oregon. are also good for those unable to R. M. V e a t c h , Register. nov23-23 have not been idle, and seeing that j cfln to exte|1(1 i t The 8breW(, a n J , good springs on the place. Mosth COI TAGE GROVE. OREGON. sleep well Every farmer th ntld O regon S t o n e t h e B e s t . — At a re- *‘ie necessity has arisen, and that a j , ^ * • , j all tcncod; two sets of buildings • grow some onions for the use of his cent meetin" of the state board of i ^©mand would follow for subsoil ; B o s w e l l S p r i n g s , c h . iu is ii hi i . u , , 7 5 fruit trees; school and sa\s family, and if he has not done so be harlxtr commissioners of California plows, a combined stirring and stilt-j Meanwhile, as we have already i nij!l „itltiu half mile from the Ci'i- (Fo rm erly Snowden S p rin g s) N e w Goods and N e w S ty le s Douglas County, Oregon, are loea i should purchase two or three bush in San Francisco, reports from Pro- '“'D plow is now being placed upon pointed out, U 1 9 commercial pros- nehnr mines. Price $3800. Writ« ted on tbe Southern Pacific Railroad, el for occasional use during the feasor Hilgard of the state universi- the market. As explained in the ■ pects continue to improve. Argen- or call on editor L eader . Cotta e ’Shi sta Ri ute” from San Fran cisco wearT of itltrij{lle8i rev.ffutions Grove, Or. to Portland in DouglasC<>„ O regon .; winter seasoD, when more meat is ty, who was appointed to test the j I ° wa Homestead, alrea.ly quoted, IS. P trains stop a t the Springs (flag relative merits of building stone subsoil attachment is secure.) to .* ... 1 , W. BtJi'MMKTT. eaten than at other times in the from 0 j.g g . .. ** fliA finllfv n r ««»»« r»lnw wifh ftUd politic», Settles down to trade * ition 1 Constantly open for tlie different sections, were receiv- t,ie smk^ oi ^anpf plow, witn one 1 Youcalla. Of 1 eception of guests. ’ New bath rooms LEM ATI, vear. OREGON. eil and discussed. This report was I pl°w removed, in such n manner as aud commerce, and promises to d- ! '■oiineeted with main bail.ling. Post ■ secured for the purpose of selecting j f° *’un «he bottom of the preced- J her utmost to «levelop her resources ■ 5 ^ ^ y Office and Expiess on the premises. A FULL LI NE OF LO AN ED . The waters • .f these springs contain : ! the best material for the new tlepot i ing furrow, loosening the soil to the am| pav her debts; Chile and Peru, j An exchange savs: This talk ! iodine. Bromine, Potassium, The C L O T H I N G , v . ,, . ~ ¡building, nt the foot of Market | desired depth. The stirring p l°w. uo distant date two Ktates , ’ai Imriates of Iron and L im e and about the bicycle displacing th e ! street. Samples from the stale of following, covers the loosened soil ' F irs t M o rtg a g e s On Im proved CR Y GOODS, Idoridos of Calcium, Magnesium and horse is all bosh, A bicycle can’t ; Nevada, California and the Pioneer ; at oucfl> and tbe horses are thus pre tiuit’ " re now eu8ri‘ge 1 m pear cf 11 1 F a rm P ro p e rty N eg o tiated . * nlititn aud nijoymg ltuproving Ono s p rin t contains 435 ad tlie from tram p in g ou the rivalry, B O O T S and S H O E S . pull a plow from early morn till 1 quarry at Yaquina were submitted, vented loosened soil. prospects and cultivating them, We arc prepared to negotiate fits! t!:«*r oyer 2U00 gruins of solid m atter tho gallon. dewy eve, nor haul the products of j and the Oregon stone was found far , , .. ; Brazil rejoices this season iu a mortgages upon improved farms In D id \ o u E v e r J the farm to the railroad station. A superior to either of its competitors. coffee, and finds Oregon, with eastern p a rt i“S at a rat- bicycle can t hitch itself to a surrey j If the tho stone for San Francisco’s j Fry Electric Bitters as a remedy for ^ n li 1 j of interest not to exceed i) p e r cent and take your wife and children out biij depot, which will require 10,000 .V0l,r troubles? II uo*, get a bottle her salvation in that crop. Site has per annum. grown weary of pronum-iatiieutoH, Mortgages renewed that have beci f AQUiNA BAY ROUTE. r< driving on a summer’s eve. A bi- tons, is selected upon its merits i t ! n" w “mi Tb'8 n,edic' ne All Sizes of Trunks. C oiiueetingat Yaquina Bax- withthe anil discerns that honest trade is taken by other companies. been found to bs cycle can t hitch itself to a big sled will be taken from the P io n eer'*"18 *' e" ^"lln * 1,1 *’ |"« nlurlv * :n Francisco and Yaquina Bay Address with stamp, adapted to the relief and cure of all more profitable than the < xi iting Steamship company. on a winters night and pile th e ' quarry in this state. The stone is M ERVIN SW OllTK, Female Complaints, «xi’rting a won pastimes which successive adventur This stock has just been refilled and is the boys and girls under the buffalo ¡tin same that was used iu Un Baker City, Oregon Steamship “ Farallon.” ers have sought to introduce. derful direct influence in giving •‘Brazilian trade is gotid to lie robes and go skimming over the building of the femous Parrot block \ 1 and first-class in every resp**et. best selected in town. strength anil tone to the organs. If Sails front Yaquiua for Sun Francisco now. These South frozen roads. A bicycle can't take on Market street iu San Francisco, y«.u have Loss of Appetite, Constipa cultivated The Prairie Farmer tuout every ei. ht days. t i F I'li«' hi-lie.'t price»- paid f«r ..11 kill.Dot produce. American markets may with advant the whole family to the little coun which is pronounced the finest of tion, Headache, Fainting Spells, nrnre 1‘nsseng« r u«*couitinidations unsur- IS THE age be cultivated, with a cautious p. ed. Shortest rout betwi-en tlie try church underneath the spread its kind in the United States. Nervous. Sh-epless, Excitable, Milan moderation. The old world sup Villami-tte valley and California. TH E NAME O F TH E N E X T ing trees by the banks of the creek. Fare from Albany or points west D> clioly or tr.uibh d with Dizzy Spells, plies little tnargiu for new markets, sun Francisco: Electric Billers is the medicii.c you and the dark places of the eart A bicycle can’t deliver your grocer A MONEY MAKER. C abin..................... .............................$12 00 It presents each week all that need. Heabli and Strength are guar which we are redeeming flout bar ies, flour, milk and coal and other | Steerage ....................................... 8.00 is worth knowing in current barism are not yet sufficiently civil Cabin, routnl trip, good for 60 agricultural literature. things of life. A bicycle can’t get j q q acre8 o{ up i;uid, rich soil, anteed by its use. Fifty cents anil days ........ ........ ......... 18.00 ized to furnish all the new markets WILL HE ANNOUNCED IN For suiling days apply to H. L. Each number contains more into a torchlight procession after an,i an piow land, part cleared ami $1.00 at J . A. Benson’s Drug Store. we require.” Vulden, agent Albany, Oregon. solid reading matter than any CHAS. CLARK. Supt. other agricultural paper, and larth ea n d ° la,Ul “ “ T “‘‘ a T * * lwlance ^ h’lIf dozc*‘ I A farmer in Eagle vallev, Eastern „ — — , . Corvallis, Or. covers a broader field ear h and step proudly. A bicycle I fine 8priUgs and a stream of moun- ¡ ( W o n '«st vear secured 8100 ! 8' r ' ,lesf . wheu -•— * -------*'-------' ■' ■ • u te =on, ,ast year secureu »lull, 1 yOU can procure One Minute Cough .DWIN STONE. Manager, «an t c a m the soldiers «if a nation tain water with mountain trout run- Corvallis, Oregon. I offered by an eastern seed grower, Cure. This will relieve all nnin«y- S u b s c r ip tio n P r ic e , O n e D o lla r a Y e a r . O F NOVEMBER 4tb, 1896. and pull artillery. And finally, my ning through the land, the whole for the best and biggest cabbage j nai’es, cur«.* the most severe cough nen s, wheu lifes work is done vear Some specially flue garden Public interest will steadily ittcr« ase, and tbe question bow the m en whose raised in the country, and this year j a,,d filve y®" res^ l,nd health. Can tes tu n ed the sntle at tie* last eleetiim are satisfieil with the r e s u lts u n d e r aud the burden is laid down, a bi- and grain Iantl !ind tho eutipe 80 you affurd to d > with cit it? J . r ii uiimii istt ctioi t ey eh c e«l. will tnaki tl e an.puign the tm st intensely e x another farmer, D. J . San«lers, of cycle can t carry you io your last acr?s magnificent fruit land— near Curtin. iting iu the nistory <>, tlie o«»uutry. J Saii)|>l«‘ C lu b b in g O ffe rs f o r 1 8 9 5 - 6 : the same valley, wins $100 for rais resting place in that silent city of station 011 S. P. Railroad in Lane ing tim e of the finest ouions grown The New York Weekly Tribune, A modest young lady, who «lestr- T " E P,!'m d F ' KMFR 1 P»P^r«on the dead. No, indeed; tbe horse is county. 6 0 0 healthy, rapid grow in the United StatCR. ed to purchase a pair of garters, a«l- the leading R publi •if i »'aniilt .«•wsr»»iper of the United S tates, will publish W eekly I nter O cfan I yeur f,,r * 1 2 3 - here to stay. ing prune trees, bearing nicely and all tlie p, liti'Nil new of t.u- «lay. ililerosting t « every A m erican citizen r e g a r d — 111 __ dressed tbe young man behind the less of party «iftiliaiious. are good for $ 1 0 0 0 of fruit this Boys, the world is wide, if you j counter thus: “It is my desire to T he P r a i r i e F armer ” I B o th P ap ers, ne ; Also g'-neral news in attractive f.«i m, f «r. ign correspondence covering nnd State Superintendent Irwin ye»r. Special bargain to one hav wish to be somebody, “pitch in.” j obtain a pair of circular elastic ap- the tiews of ti;e world, un n -ri ultural «lep.titim ut sceorul to none in the CHICAGO W i'SL Y TIMES J year for $1 25 cou n tiv , marki-t lephtts atiii-h a rc re»-« . . . nize«l au thority, fascin atin g short discussing the advisability of pr ing something over $ 1 0 0 0 If The brave always have friends, pendages, capable of being con stories, cem i let«* iu each mnnlier, the «•leant of the hum orous pH|«ers, foreign Adilress paring a former program for the j you want an ID EA L HOME and Where others have gone, you can un«l ii"inexti<-, wttli their l>«'st i-otni«- pfetnres. fashion p la te , nml e la b o r a t e de tracted or expanded by means of Tit«* P rttirie F a r m e r , C h icag o scriptions of wotnniiV .ittin*. with a varie«| an«! attractiv e «lepai trm-nt of observance of At’ - r J>ay — the sec u»enn business, call on or address E. go. If the old tra ks ilon’t suit, oscillating burnished still appliances n i V f l t i T W f l bou-vhol'l i'tter- st. l ie ‘ N. w Y rk Weekly I’ribu- e ” » ti !d«-al fa m ily ond Friday of A pi : — by the puli : i'. Thorp, L eader office, Cottage innate new ones. Success is r N u i n K N I• »P* r witii M .-ir--««l .on -rt -i tha- ol ■ ay «>th w <*klv pabli«-atin* in I PO RTABLE AND never that sparkle like particles of gob. U l l U l l l I l l I th»'country isstt d .r in tu • «Ii ■ ■ t ■■••» l> L « r j. -h » .g.-- , re Iteing made lie schools of the s t u l e i t ¡11 cord -! Grove, Or. M A R IN E attained without effort. If you fall leaf set with Alaska diamond and in its «ietuils, t-m liiig to gi • II gii*ai.-r I f<- u I Variety, ami e p-a-ially m ore ance with the prori-tous of the law I If you think of buying an engine of interest to the women ami young p'-op!«* of the houschol»!. once, try it again. If its dark which urc utilize! for retaining in j any size o r kin«l semi for our Cat i of 1889, which commands the ob If suffering with piles, it will inter strike a light. Are you in the proper positiou the habillimetiU ol logtie No 3U. eontaining illustrations A S P E i'IA L CON TRACT enables its to <jff« r shi- splendid journal and servance of such a day. It directs est you to know that De Witt’s Witch ntul price»* of every kimi of engines shade? move around; for if there’s the lower extremities, which inuai« T he L E A D E R for : from one up to 25 h rse iH«\r» r. at i«ot- that a uniform program be prepar- H«zel Salve will cure them. Tiff) shade on one side there is sunshine «lelicacr forbids nie to mention." I tom prices, o r L ist No. 29, for ya -t One Year for Only $ 2 2 5 . ^ __ CAVEAT*, ed and sent out/r«'m that office to I medicine is a ft r «11 com- o,n the other. Take time, bo«s; •neines, boilers and float m achinery t r a d e m ark * , LASH IN AuVAhoE. ; Either sent fr«*e all the districts of the state and the ° f thls cbara te:, and if in- OESICN p a t e n t s , «The regular sub- ' rij lion pri»-«- of the two papers 1» $3 00) C O P V R IC H T S . e t o . 1 ,• , . . structions (which are simple) .ire cur- don't hurry too fast. Go 6luw Wife —Here’s an account of a man P. W ILLV RD A CO information and free Handbook write to ouly question about doing U this j riesl out, a cure will result. We have especiaily until you know the road who shot himself lather than suit’« r For HUXN & CO., S61 B roadway . N ew YORK. S U B S I I F T I IK S MAY B E O I S AT AttY T IM E . 1 9 7 « 'an al S ir"«-«’ - - C H IC A O O bureau ro- securing patents in AmerlML year is that of expense. It has not | tested this in numerous cases, and or become acquainted with your tlie pangs of indigestion. Husband— Oldest Every patent taken out bv us is broupht before A'hlress all orders to the public by a uouce given free of ch*rge in tha been done every year since the law always with like results. It never The fool! Why didn’t he tuke De TH E L E A D E R . te.iui. Mind your own business. Witta Little Eiiny Risers'. I used to fiieaiiCtf ametican was enacted, but this day has been faiU’ J - p - Currin. W tite your name am i adilress Bfi a p o stal- ard , send it to G eo. W . B e st, Don't stop to retail gossip; but go suffer as bkd as he did before I com- «juite generally obseived a.oordiug ' ‘ Boom 2, Tribune Pttiidiug. New York City, and u sample ccpv of the- rig t on, straight ahead, ttu>. — „«Ou'il meneed taking these little pills. J . P. New y»*rk W eekly Tribune w(U |(e mailed tox-ou Id be w ithout It, W eekly, e a .« M la io locu; Uiiancetueiiia. 'V . Price - ua«a Powder v e a r : 31.53 «ly m onths: Address, B U S S ’ H CO.. , Currln. SwardeJ Gokt v(»ojl MKlwintfr Fitr, San Francuca CT 't tliCVC i ’rfc-sddius 3 6 1 C rj«4w ,y, Kew York CUT, Wed M Trees can lie lai 1 ? M. L. FO R STER . B iiiM Aired from bearing Trees and prices Cheap as First Class Trees Can he Raised For. E R. J. 18 w a e8 e ,n VR j B. R O U SE, •1 One Of The Best S t o Ä ' Ä i j r i r S : >«.-!! PROM PTLY F IL L E D L U R C H ’S Ladies Dress Goods, Hats and Jregon Central & [astern R. R, Co. Greatest Oi Ail Farm Papers. Domestics PRESIDES? OF !HE »SITED STATES ;THE HEW TODD WEEKLY TRIBBRE It is tlie Paper tor tbe People. GASOLINS