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About Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1896)
The Local W orld. How about that new leaf. Have See new ad. o f \V. Brummet in T he L eaker . If any one can find a custom er for you, he can, sure. S O C IA L F L U T T E R IN G . “ Man is somewhat like a sausage, Fair enough upon the skin; But you never know exactly, How much hog there is within. F or S ale . — Clark’s Seedling strawberry plants, $2.50 per 1000, Ryan Blatchley is visiting in Eugene. Do not forget T he L eaker when cash. Address, Walter Davis, J. H. Wait, was on the streets in you want job printing. Roseburg, Oregon. Lemati Thursday. Send T he L eaker to some one an a One Minute Cough Cure is a popu S. F. Younger and J. B. McGee present lar remedy for croup. Safe for chil went to Roseburg Wednesday. Hay and oats taken on s u b dren and adults. J. P. Currin. Jas. Shortridge, returned from scription. Send ten cents to James V ick’s Engene Saturday. Parks’ Tea clears the complexion. Sons, Rochester New York and you Mr. and Mrs. W. Brummett went to Sold bv J. A. Benson. will receive information many times Roseburg Tuesday. The pay car came in Tuesday at its value. Dr. Snapp went toCresweli Wednes 2:55 and the railroad boys were all De Witt’s Little Early Risers for day. Mrs. Anna Millerd, of Junction City biliousness, indigestion, constipation. smiles A small pill, a prompt cure. J. P. is visiting friends in Cottage Grove Call at T he L eaker office and pay and Lemati. | Currin. up for your paper. It will do you Mrs. J. M. Berkshire, of Goshen, A novelty in advertising is shown bo barm. eatne up Saturday to visit with rela in a Scotch church. The congre- tives and friends « few weeks. I f yon need an engine o f any kind, steam, gasoline, kerosene oil, send for ii®Ron could not pay its minister, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wallace of free illustratsd circular to C h a s . P. when a soap firm offered to pay Creswell have been visiting friends W il l a r d * Co., 197 Canal St., Chicn- $500 a year for five years on condi- this week. i tion that its advertisement be hung Capital Journal: Harry Wynne, of If you want any hauling done up in front of the gallery in the Cottage Grove, arrived in Salem to- leave your orders with church offer; accepted. day, and will bo the guest o f friends. J ack K n u w l t o x . , A cQp o J Parks- Tea at night >Lss Smith is visiting her aunt Mrs. you turned it ? The Ei. gle Hose Co. will give a : cleanses the system in a pleasant but <T' •i,:) n p Hni am y, a n < on t ni I., . . plates organizing a class m Elocution 1. . . . . Firemau’s Ball Feb. 11th 1800. at thorough manner, nets on the liver the first of next week. and is a great restorative of health Davis Hall. Elder James Hummer, has returned j and strength. Sold by J. A. Benson. , | from a long visit with his numerous Parks' Cough Syrup for Cough- Call at Mrs. H. loinpsou s fpjendg jn Jackson county. We learn and Colds. Sold by J. A. Rcusoii grocery store and get beautiful that he has valuable real estate pro- Civil Engineer and Snrveym. All table glassware fre , with every | perty in Jackson county. kinds of surveying, civil engineering one pound can of splendid baking ( _ „ ,,, . * r 0 I Rev \Y. V McGee, o f Albany, is and mining work a specialty. powder guaranteed lo give pei feet Rpy. C. A. Wooley in revival A ureuous T odd , | satisfaction. work at the C. P. Church. The people Cottage Grove, Or. are turning out well and give large R e l i a b l e S eed F i r m . “ EVERY W OM AN’S F R IE N D .’ congregations with increasing inter James Vick's Sons Floral Guide est. in the services. Gives color to the cheek, sparkle to and Catalogue of flower and garden Sheriff Catheart of Douglas county the eye ai.d peace to the m in d .; Kee(ls for have reached T he was a passenger Wednesday on the Positive cure for female troubles. L eaker office. It is lovely— and the north bound local train. He expresses Address, Mrs. L. Vernon, Business Hweet flowers and lovely vege- confidence that he knows the where- Manager, Stockton, California. ! tables you can have if you just i abouts of the escaped murderer, Sam A RARE BARGAIN. purchase your seed of this firm, Brown, an t will have him him on hand as the chief attraction in the 160 acres of land with running with a world wide reputation of al hanging matinee appointed for the water the whole year; fine fir and | ways being up to date with latest j 31st inst. ANOTHER SAW MILL. The publisher of T h e L eader will DON’ T RECEIVE PRO PE R CARE. plant a liberal amount of garden ---------- THE WEBFOOT PLANTER Mi. F. E. Touchette went to Port- seed on Rose Hill Villa from the Webfoot Planter: Ail examina- i land Monday to purchase a new sav, great seed grow ing firm of Janie - : ion of the figures as furnished bv mill to place on mill site lately oc Vick’s Sons, Rochester New York, j the state census shows that in luanr cupied by R. M Barker & Son. A With good seed, rich soil and proper of the most populous parts of Ore-i large plant will be placed in the lo cultivation this is the finest section gon the apple crop o f 1805 was less cation which is tributary to a life on earth to raise every thing good to than that of 1881. This indicates two things. First: That the time supply of magnificent timber. eat. Mr. Touchette is a genial and clev The Bohemia Chautauqua Circle 7°u n g orchards aie not com ing into er gentleman having had large mill met at Mrs. Wynne's residence hearing as fast as the old ones aie ing experience and is just the man Tuesday evening. Lessons were in- failing. ScconJ: That there is noi to run a fine business on business teresting and a very pleasant even- j *ho proper care bestowed on till principles. He has made success in g was passed. Circle voted thanks older orchards, heretofore while handicapped with to Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Cooper for there is no doubt hut that main disadvantages so numerous that royal entertainment of the Circle : ° f these orchards have excellent va- j most men would have failed entire at the lest meeting. By iuvitation , rieties, mid that the trees have not ly. Mr. Touchette has now secured the Circle will meet next Tuesday reached their limit of age, but eitli- a splendid location for a mill and evening at Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Gl' from insect ravages or soil cx- will not only win success for him K kox ’ s . Special prgramme chosen haustiou they have failed, self, but will become a benefactor to for the occasion. The first condition will d ou btless1 correct itself, but the second is a ' the people in the vicinity of the mill more serious one, and should stand and will also add largely to the vol ________________ as a signal to all who are starting ume of business in South Lane. The mill will be a good thing for First Class Job P rinting 1U t,ie ,n,Mn, ss now. Trees need care and protection, the farmers all along Row river and at The Leader Office. and it is as true of our soil, as of i will open bright prosperity to all that of other portions of the world, I the country from here to the mill— I a distance of ten miles. In tim e,' ________________ that it may be exhausted, and the '■ Mr. Touchette will build a flume J f j g Y ork L e d g e r , fertility must be kept up by the ap plication of plant food. and flume all his lumber to the rnil- this enternrise we see a n -! A m e r ic a ’s G re a te st S tory P a p e r , road. Tn An exchange snys: If you put in tins enterprise e j Gwavs publishes the best and nost in- other link forged to the chain that teresting short stories, serial stories two persons in the same bedroom, will bring prosterity to the best lo- j “ “ red,’*regnidless V f''expense. The cation for a town north of Portland, i latest fashon notes and patterns can on the S. P. Railroad. With this £ everyjweek on the Woman’s World Page. There is always some- new saw mill and four mills iu Bo- thing in the New York Ledger that , . ,, , , • „ „„iw illin terestev ery m em b eroftliefa in i- hemia gold mines next spring— and | ,y ,Jfl p ases_ £ ricei 5 ,,el„ s. Fo, the large fine saw mill plaut of J. I. j sale in this town by Lea Mount. Jones, we see a brilliant and a grand | Star and Be.' °ock Items. good time, and lots of business and j general prosperity. Dull tunes times are, b - Mr. C. L. W eber sm,. nil over a tiling of the dead past iu this sec- . , .... , , . , . himself now, dot paby pov, he vas a tion. With the opening of spring ....... J r J . . . . . . , . . • girl this time. which will soon be here notv, busi- John H. Kirk visited friends and ness w ill “ hum .” The local new s relatives at Creswell the first of the paper is a g o o d business in dicator j week. oue " lth tlie toothache and the other in love, you will find that tl e ,_.c ------- ladieo ^ shoes at person who has the toothache will go to sleep first. AND THE LEADER TWO Dollars W . H. COOPER, A t t o r n e y a t L a -w , ONE Year Address all Orders lo T he 1 - l a k e r , Cottage Grove. Or. Removal Sale! Desiring tO reduce OUT Stock tO facilitate rpmnvo] nf the Same we w ill close OU t, for the C a s ll, a l a r g e l i n e O f A Tr COSt. Y ou Can also secure some GOOD BARGAINS Coughing irritates the delicate o r - ! gans an 1 aggiavates the disease. In -1 stead of waiting try One Minute j cough cure, it helps at once, mak- in dress ing expectoratiou easy, reduces the soreness and inflammation. Every days. one likes it. J. P. Currin. | ! FUR RUTH fabrics and many other lines for the next 30 CASH i l til CHEAP. E A K I N & B R IS T O W , C ottag e G rove . O rlg g x . cedar saw timber, never culled; 20 j good thing discovered, and yet reli-1 A RornH T m p.-E ugene Guard: and already the business o f T he Mr. Jos. Cole has sold his brush acres cleared with some fruit trees, able and prompt iu business trans- sheriff Johnson returned late yester- L e a d e r is rapidly bra cin g u p and j MERCHANTS & BANKERS, W ill make a splendid fruit place actions that it is a pleasure to deal day afternoon from a trip to Cottage in dicating its business doubling ranch to Ben. Wood. We under- Centrally Located. Free 'Bus to and From COTTAGE GROVE, OR. theni. Send ten cents to Grove, Lorane and other places in this year, over last. Business will stand that he has rented a part of and only 5 miles south of Cottage j with Special Ratos for Families. all Trains. Vick’s Sons, , -------- Rochester, tl10 county. He reports be good for all who work and rustle Mr. Stewart’s farm and will move XEAUEST HOTEL TO POSTOFFICE ------- ------ ------- that Pn<1 Grove. W ill sell at a sacrifice. James XT -v , , ... . ... an exceedingly rough trip, and en- New York and vou will receive their . . . . . . ’ . . , for it this year, aud next year there in the spring. Call at the L eader office. 1 J countered plenty of water his horses B u ckle»’* Arnica Salve. S. H Vaughn aud his big boy Floral Guide for 1896, containing being almost forced to swim a number “ Rome will fairly howl.” Tli* be*t salve in thr world for Cut*«, Bruises, e n o u g h i n f o r m a t i o n to make you of times. Wife—Here’s aa account of a man Keizar, are building a house on Mr. Sores. Fleers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, ( happed Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin h a p p y a ll the Year. who shot himself rather than suffer Vaughn’s farm. We are glad that Eugene Girl— Just look, these THOUSANDS OF DO LLARS LOST every .y e a r by Eruptions, and positively cures Files, or no pay require»!. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis*- Lots o f Talk the prangs of indigestion. Husband Husband sq j ¿s fo l tunate enough to eomplete I FORMFRT Y RAK FH HOFSF shoes are ever so much too big. faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per —The fool! Why didn’t he take! ° 1 — iHmJLt-.iU. 1 n A lvr.it t l U l 'S L . - Farmers. Fruit G rowers and Dealers not buying box. For sale by J. A. Benson. - About Parks’ Cough Syrup is what we Colt Grove G ir l-Y e s , you must such an undertaking. Headquarters for Travelling Men. One Minute Cough Cure is a popu- desire. Every one who tries this reui- . , , ., , . DeWitt’s Little Early Risers? I used their Fruit and Ornamental Trees o f us. J- D. Land is running over with Sample Rooms Free. Rates from $1 . remedy > . for croup. o Sufe f<*r # a.-, n tin -1 h*iv6 ffivon the lar ehil- aivanvo <*<Iy sa\s thuH» that it h li. e s no mnmi equal < in tut * . number of the street to suffer as bad as he did before I 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 AN D F I .E E He sells I to $2 per Day. (jren and adults. J. P. Currin. Cura of all diseases o f the throat and , .v ou live on> instead of the uumber commenced taking these little pills, j business this winter. J. P. Currin. spoons, knives aud forks and Royal ^ illumette Street, Eugene, Or. t » ». j , lunprs. We know it will cure any cold ‘ of your shoes. F R O M IN S E C T R E S T S . Don t miss a <"»od thing when . . . ..... I J S. E. BROWN, Proprietor. . . I and do it m the shortest possih'e tune. , One Minute Cough Cure is^ rightly j glitter napkin rings aud also docs a you can obtain it for asking for it. Yo|I dop-t knilW this> but you will * “ e Fireman s Ball, St. 1 alen- named. It affords instant relief from Send for a Free Catalogue. general hook canvassing business. C h a m b erla in ’ s E y e a n d S k in Ointment Every person who in taking T he agree with ns if you only try one hot- tine s night, is being anticipated suffering when afflicted with a severe Address all orders to the W. A. Kelly has a fine lot of pil- Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Salt L ead er c a n have The W ebfoot j tie of Parks’ Cough Syrup. Sold by with much pleasure. The printing cough or cold. It acts on the throat, ing ready to drive but the water is {l1,eu,m’ IIe?,d- *''iPI>K Chapped Planter oue year without costing ' -E A- Benson, J . . Hands, Itching Piles, Burns, Frost Bites, o f posters and tickets are being pre- bronchial tubes, and lungs aud never P A C I F I C N U R S E R Y CO., fails to give immediate relief. J. P. still too high to drive them safely. | Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. t h e m one cent. If you want it, say Monday a person in a bu ?y w><h | pared in T h e L e a d e r office, and the T A N G E N T , L in n C o., O R E G O N . For sale by druggists at 25 cents |»er box. Currin. W e don’ t hear auvtbiug more The Wei>fo««t Planter is a live, !1 pony tied to the back part of it boys perfecting arrangements that TO H O R S E O W N E R S . ---------------- Bloomers are more popular iu iauuui | about me tbe ouuuuug sbooting iiiuicu match oi of laie; late; I v 1 ‘ ^ , , , p-to date p ip er for the farmer. stopped to talk with some one when will be unusually pleasing to their San Francisco than skirts The , • > . , • , l or putting a horse in a tine healthy con- ! Acres, ->an r lancisco man . eihs . i high water— perhaps their powder dition try Dr. Cady’s Condition Powders. : Established in 1857. 500,000 Traes caved — iu, d rop l>io G' the numerous friends. Piles of people have piles, b u t! the bank — men say the reason is the high j They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure j We N eed This Every Hour. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve will cure Pon> 10,0 r,vei- The Pou-v " as I 033 of appetite, relieve constipation, correct j winds that blow through the golden lutciiu-- ui me om i u m i hi y i kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving 1 them. When promptly applied il supposed to have drowned but next T he L eader is in pressing need of gate elevate the ! skirts c of the wheel- | . jluo ,, , ° ’ ‘ new life to an old or over-worked horse. 25 I cures scalds and burns without the | morning was found two or three ! money and wants all of its subscrib- woman to a position position they were i USt J evening was indeed a certs per package. For sale by druggists. | .«lip F 'te K ip tiin - J . P . C u r r in . miles below where lie fell in, stand- erg i,ejp ¡t out sending what The oldest nursery in the stale...... | very pleasant oue. The q u e s t io n -------------------------------- -------- ------------ | never expected to occupy. The are 109 wourmn in the world ,ng in water about three feet deep. they owe on subscription. It is a for discussion was skillfully- handled THE LAR G E ST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF An Old Soldier’s Rvcom i validation to every 1B0 men. It is the best Some time ago Mr. Simon Gold- small matter to each one of you but | In tUe late war x wa9 , soUHer ln 1 aud the program _ . was , carried out to TH E kind of a surplus to have. The civ bamn o f San Luis Bey, Cal., was trou F R U IT , to us it aggregates several hundred j the First Maryland Volur .eers, Com- [ the letter. Good order and a gen- ilization aud the humanities of the bled with a lame be -k aud rheuma P H O T O G R A P H S pany G. During my term of service el'al good feeling prevailed. Only **r SHADE AND dollars, and we need the money. world are largely dependent upon tism. He used Chamberlain’s Pain I contracted chronic diarrhoea. Since j one young lady- got mashed a little Balm and a prompt cure was effected, The large amount of rnin fall and *** O R N A M E N T A L TREES, the women. j He say-3 he has since advised many of the unusual melting of snow iu Bo medicine, but when I found any that j wr ROSES. VINES, DeWitt’s Little Early Risers for fric-nii^ to try it and all who have hemia mountains at this season of the i any other part of the exercises. biliousness, indigestion, constipution done so have spoken highly of it. It year, converted the calm waters of would give me relief it would injure | wr SH RU BS, W e are proud to note the fact A small pill, a prompt cure. J. P. is for sale by J. A. Benson, Cottage Row river into a raging torrent. It my stomach, until Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy that the enterprising tax payers of Currin. w ETC. G rove; Joe. Lyons, Drain. came out of the banks in some places was brought to my notice A P oor R e c or d . — The first mur Editor Tliorp, of the Cottage and swept everything before it. Wo and will say it is the only remedy that [ ■ My trees are large aud thrifty— no old, cut back stock. My nurseries are in g the extrem e hard tim es aud j The above cut on any- Photograph der was committed in Douglas Grove and Lemati L e a d e r , has ns learn that in many places there is no gave _ clear of all insect pests, nnd everything is guaranteed true ___ me permanent relief and no bad snow in Bohemia and spring 19 is ap' ap- ! results follow. I take pleasure in rco- ~ ; scarclty tax ? a guarantee guarantee of of excellence excellence. E'llarg.DH Enlarging o f “ m oney. oney, voteJ voted a a tax to name. The most reliable and cheapest nursery 1853. and and it it has county in 1853, has hud hud nine- nine Hociate(l fruit cu ltu re-p rin cip a lly S,‘° W *" Bohem,a “ n . results follow. I take pleasure in rcc scarcity of J . , . . , ! BOC,» leu Kuimre pnuupauy proaching so near that the miners are 1 „ .. „ - for the nui-nnan o f l>nildin<T « oobnr,] : from kind of Picture, in Crayon in the state. Send for catalogue aud teen since, certainly not an envmb.c red winter apples aud h og raising , !hillking that perhaps the snow fal, , ,,nlmGG-di“ b l > r < paiat.on to all of l pose of buii ll in a sclu ol Illk or fa ll and see our sam- pried list for 1895. Address i X T a one .... o £ i. _ a ___ i.. hn,. ° 1 . 1 m vT old n i I'fitnt-Hflfvc mvinfT nm < iiit;. inrr The no mrnv,! nine aiul m.,1 nn.ioi: rnvivii u ' ii I' h my comrades, whn who, while giving building. contract was u*V award- . . . . i • l . , ... . vi't »» a»»'» whip iiua / H' l,la u unu a u c t oAnti-nof u u i l (ibt woo diU* pies prices ..t or ( Crayon work. record. Not f * the twenty has with the newspaper business and . between now and spring, will be so „ . . . . - 1 i. . . . . . | their services to their country, con- a w Hi alow o f t lie Red Tfvl.- Stil and Willamette Sts.. Eugene, Or. W . H. SE TTLE M IR E . consider himself authority j that commence , tlacted ......... .. . thi3 . . <ir0a,Jf,il ..... ............ ............ " ‘“ low OI 11 e 1ULk i T o recently c-’ cloell^s "ntenrmd^t'.’. liAonnn 1,eSin8 to cousid‘!r t,1,u*ulf »uthority that they they may may be able to imuuie.me disease as T I did 1ta to A' TANGENT, LINN CO. OREGON. store. b« hanged * Onlv^th'ree were sen- on tbe swine question. It is said work in the gold mines earlier than from eati „„wholesome and nu ll« Danger! unty inree wire sen , i . i usual this year. We trust their hopes . , , , v „ . . . F. E. Touchette has leased the ___... lo _____ tenced to the penitentiary for life that upon a recent occasion Bro. t ......t .....u-„.i ......i ............ i . . . ! cooked food, u rs _____j truly, , ______ A. L. and two of those were panlolieil by pb,,r|, proceeded to give those Sa- may be rtalized and that tiie hoys B ending , Halsey, Oregon. For sale ground and mill site formerly occu- may have a prosperous season all by j . A. Benson, Cottage G rove; Joe.! Penn oyer. pied by R. M. Barker & Son from lc m e d i t o r s a p o in t e r o u “ h o g rais- through 1896. Lyons, Drain. Tired W om en j Miles Pitcher for twentyfive years ing,” whereupon Colonel Hofer, of T .. ... , L ooks M e t r o p o l i t a n . — Stepping N eedbrhcrp the nr :h‘H of the kid I Mr. Touchette is a thorough mill NEW POULTRY MARKET. the Capital Journal became greatly I . .. ». t ,, , 1 • into the office of the Sherwood neys elinn latr-d a «1 tin- sycteni t"iietl 1 man ami wide awake to business. anil remarked: “ You \ „ . , , , , up. Parks’ Sure Cure is the best rem incensed I House Ihursiluy evening, we beheld lOO, l O O O or 1 0 , 0 0 0 tr e e s , it w i l l p a y Salem Statesman: Farmers and With the abundance of good valu- edy to accomplish this. Many a ; cun t tell me anything about hogs, I a brilliant and dazzling appearance others interested in raising poultry j able timber that this locality pro woman finds that she is tired out by know more about hogs than you y o u to ca ll on that was fairly overwhelming. The will he glad to learn that hereafter : duces and the rustling disposition work that ought not to tire her ut all. ev#r ,ircaiI)pt of. I was brought up walls and ceiling of the office bave an act,ve demand for that he possesses it is evident thnt She fears that her whole system i s . . , , . . . , m . i walls and ceiling of the office ^ liave ^ t[jey gone through such a wonderful broken down and she is a hopeless In- j ° , all they may have to sell and not be the plant will be a profitable one Valid when a few doses of Park’s Sure j P »ibt Euterprwe. orto write to us before placing your order Our stock is large and well change that with two 3 - Cliud' e i depending upon Portland alone for j and bring many dollars to this lo- 'ure would make her look at life from C h a s . P . W i l l a r d & Co., 197 Canal assorted, including the remarkable power electric lights, the appear-1 a market. Mark B. Katze, lepre- cality. a different point of view. Don’t de- St., Chicago, make anil handle every- ance of the entire room is just lay Every bottle is guaranteed, tiling in the way of small steam senting Chas. Jackobson A Co., of H its -EM H a r d .— If there Sold by J. A. Benson. launches and yacts aud boilers, en- grand. The dining room walls nnd San Francisco has beeu in these | one thing on earth we despise aud ltaiiemia ( snip No. 3«io, W ooriium «f the | gines and machinery for same. Cata ceiling have been refilled up ln j Worm. j lngue sen* free. d' f a" d L“ 8 ,Uftd" ^ » - a hypocrite. W e have -V IA - splendid sty le. Tw o 45 power e le c -! par' 8 B W ill give a public entertainment at The y a , Francisco Examiner and trict lights there makes the splendid ' lanKeulent8 wLe, tb -V a 8Pec,al car no use of one of the Psalm singing ! c J-* - 4 - D 4 - , ........ ? : E ......., , .................. . , , provided for live poultry shipment prnise God bare bonc8 who on Sun. | T h e S h a s t h R o u t e Davis Hall, Wednesday evening the New 7ork W orld devote about decorations aud late ornamental de will be loaded from Salem every day sitg in the Amen corner in n -O F T H E - ns well as many other new fruits of real merit. W e have a limited num Feb. 5th 1896. An elegant pro half a page of each Sunday's issue signs look grand indeed. With 16 ber of gramme will be published next to telling the public bow to live on P a d fiC CO. more 32 power lights in parlor, halls two weeks and sent direct to San church and then six other days in g 0 u t h e r n week, consisting of Vocal and In- 25 cents a day. The average news C. T. Doty will be the the week dunks so much infernal | _ . , •, THE N E W LAM BERT CHERRY, and rooms iu the house g i v e s a l ^ * “ Li ^ x Salem purchasing agent aud the in rot-gut whiskey that he can not pay Express Trains Leave Portland Daily. strumentul music, recitations, etc., paper, penny-a-liner can coma near metropolitan appearauce that shows which will be furnished ouly to members of the Oregon State H orticul 1 North. i1 tention is to procure as maDy fowls us $7 be owes on back subscription! 1 South. concluded with the laughable farce tural Society. er rloing it than any oue else ou enterprise ou the part of J. M. Sher 8:50 p. in. I Lv. rortlam l Ar. 1 sTi¥ a. itT. as possible at this point and load — Petersburg (Ind.) News. 2:51 a. HL Lv. •Cottage (»rove Lv. 2:11 a. m. entitled Darby O'Digemup. Ad earth, unless it is a couutry editor D e s c r ip t iv e C a t a l o g u e M a il e d fr e e u p o n a p p li c a t io n . wood the rustling landlord aud is iu l". 15 a. m. 1 Ar. Han F rancise« Lv. 11 p. in them in the car as it arrives. Stops mission free. Children under 14 F. S. Currin has a few artichokes A bove trains stop at East Portland. Oregon east o f the Mississippi. keeping with the line of progress will be made at designated stations I City, W oodburn, Salim . Turner, Marlon. .I d lr r - : Oregon W holesale Nursery Co., not admitted un ess accompanied No excuse for sleepless nights when onward and upward here all the , , ... for sale. Persons wanting a half sou, Allia'iy. Alliany Junction Tangent. Shedds, from here to Oakland, Oregon, unli , , , , , , , , , , llalsey, H arris burg, Junction City, Irvluic- by their parents. S a lem , O r e g o n . you can procure One Minute Cough ; tblie The Sherwood House now ., •« . , , , m e . | bushel of them should leave fifty Eugeoe. Creswell. pram s and all stations from , , ! LUO cui is uneu. m e n i s i c a r w w si , __ -. lioscburg to Ashland Inclusive. The Old Lady Knew. Cure. This will relieve all annoy- presents an attractive and splendid ^ W ednesd from E u . cents " tb tbe e<htor o f I « * L eader . A Methodist paper says that three ances, cure the most severe cough app earan ce and co rresp o n d in g w ith ! , a n a w hen a ll o rd e rs are in th e nrti- sun a. m. | I.v. Portland Ar. |« 4« p. m 1 gene the next wil! leave here on ch ote8 win be ,eft at Th£ LeadlI! » £ £ « £ C ouago drove Lv. | ! brothers who were preachers made and give you rest and health. Can _ liosebiirg Lv. 1 M l a. m. yon afford to do without it? J. F. tlie large patronage it is receiving. ! tiie 5th of le liru a r v and regularlv a visit to their mother. One of office for the purchasers. Currin. We are glad that tiie Sherwood j North, SALEM PASSEXOER. South. every two weeks thereafter. This them said: “ Do you not think, con p. m. Lv. Portland. Ar. Kkißa. m. House is prospering aud is so nicely S. F. W E E K LY C A L L ! 0:15 p. in. Ar. Salem. Lv. «: 0 a a. m. will doubtly add a new impetus to mother, that you ruled with too The best paper on the Pacific prepared to make everything ex the poultry business iu Western Awarded rigid a rod in our boyhood? It coast, cost $1.50 per atiuum. The ceedingly nice and pleasant for its Diaing Cars oo Ogden Ruote. O regon, as Mr. Katz assured the Highest Honors— W orld’s Fair, would have been better, I think, weekly 0KCCO2I COTTAGE GROVE, Call and the L eader numerous guests Pullman Büßet Sleepers Statesman last evening the sellers D U had you used gentler methods.” are worth $3.50 per year, but you Dialers in AND would obtain as good a price in net The old lady rose to hei full height ••an have Doth papers foi $2.50 cash. My l ady looks Into tiie mirror £ e c o ii« l C la w » C ars cash as they cau get in Portland, And her tai-e it glows with dilignt, and replied: “ Well, William, « heu Tnis >\d! give an immense amouut ATTACHED TO ALL TIIIIOI'GII Tl.AINs. and that they need not fear glutting o f v e r y c h o i c e reading f o r a dtth As she sees llie vast improvement r you have l ais« d up three as y . >d the market. Since she used Parks’ Tea each night. -iioney. \\>M S id e D iv id i o s ) , imvv She is never tired or weary, preartiers as I have then you cu'i Between I’ortland and Corvallis. The hotter the feeling between Chuintierlain’s Cough Remedy is Her ills and her pains have fled; M A H . T R A I N l» A II A (EXCKPT SCNI>.\Y.. M *- ! fumi >us for Its cures o liad colds. It Since she drank Parks’ Tea each evening, England and Germany grows, the SU IE E T I R O N W A R E , A cap lull on golug to lied. 1’oriland  r.fc:^ M. I 7::u» A. M. Lv. If th -re Is any om- thing lh.it needs ; tiie secretions, relieve- the more affectionate the former be Cor\allls Lv. | l:3i» 1*. M. 1 12:15 I’. >!. I Ar. Sold by J. A. Benson. to Is* purified, it is politics, so tae re- j bmgn «ind aids nature in restoring the w o o d A x e s , A m u n itio n , a n d a ll of comes to America. They are now At Alhanv and Corvallis connut l with trains of W i l d former says, und many agree thereto, system to a healthy condition. Jfj o r * K. Icy. ready to embrace us, and are pass F o r O v e r F i f t y Y e a rs But blood tells, and as a blood purifier j freely used as soon as the cold had j C A R T R ID G E S . LxVKKris T h a i s H a i l y ' K m e e t S i x d a v . and liver corrector Simmon’s Liver liecn contracted, and before it lias lie j a n O ld a n d W e l l -T r i e d R e m e d y .—Mrs. ing at Salisbury for not arbitrating _ . . . . i> » .» .« . i l . ! , , « «. r .. i • *.1 « W inslow’s Soothing Syrup has beeu used for Ar. I ? ;® A. M. iCl-ep a full i>tO*:k Ilf Portland Lv 4:45 T. M . NAILS, CUTLERY Shelf and Building R e g u l a t o r , n tht* b e a t h ip iih lu e . 1 c o m t * S uttie«! m t h e s y s t e m , it g i e a t l \ over fifty years bv millions of mothers for their the puny Venezuelan boundary. ■ 7:25 V. M. I Ar McMlmiu!!«* I.v. use it iu preference to any other.” So lessons the severity o f tiie attack and _ ------------------ ------------- --— .,— .... The Britons waut the whole of Through ticket' to all points In the Kaattern H A R D W A R E , wrote Mr. S. M. Hysell, oi .Middle- 1ms often cured iu a single day what pain, cares wind rbolic, aud is the best remedy ,, , , states, r a natta and Lurope can obtau.ed at MOST PERFECT MADE. \ « i ti ». ta 'J Tin .»»l ,,p , , .. . , » r .. for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold oOUtD A lnca &llu will let British lowest rates from M. C. Eonrl, a;:ent. Cottage port, Ohio. Arul I r. D. ^ . Ru^stl, tl would httV« bct“U u. Sf.*\tT6 cold l’ ol by Druggists in every part of the World. Twen- p iiring neatly done (irove. E. I*. IttK» LiKb. Asst. •; i*. Ä. Faiw. Ast. F a r m v iU e , Va., writes, “ It fulfills all sale by J. A. Benson, Cottage G rove ; « ve cents a bottle, its value is meaieulabie. Guinea go to the bow wows if uec- A pure Grape Cream o f Tartar Powder. Free x , j* ^ Be sure and .isk for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, K KOI H IX I! M iihit-f. cessarv. v e t promise for it T Lyon«. * • ..... Drain Syrup, and take no other - kind. * Joe. Portland < >r. LOST! LOST!! Tangent N u r se r y ! j Acknowledged to 1)8 the Best: J If Yon are G oii to Plant FRANK EAS T AND SOUTH JORDAN Tennant Prune, British Coiumbia Apple, Lincoln Coreless Pear, Deacon and Dwarf Rocky Mountain Cherries, DWARE S. R. PIPER. v tic tt W CREAM BAKING POWDER m, sizes 4 0 YEARS THE STANDARD. V