Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895, February 15, 1896, Image 2

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    T h e L ead er.
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TREATMENT OF F R U IT TR EES.
WHY H ER
Danger Signals
B L O O M E R S D ID N O T
A C h ic a g o W o m a n H ad a n A n g ry
W ith H e r T a ilo r .
K IT .
S ce n e
hcrc is...
no virtue in
C
the nasty taste of
The general opinion seems to be
hat the result of the bond sale will
he an improvement of busin-ss
everywhere throughout tin country,
nd it is to l»e hoped that th e S. u-
>te will push this good p r o s p e c t
i ng i y a s . g tin i u
reven­
ue bill.
LEW IS& BURKHOLDER.
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Mr. Emil Schanno, member of
More than h a lf the victims o f consump­ ¡Chicago Tribune:
published every SATURDAY.
the state board of horticulture, who
tion do not knave they have it. Here is a list
Into the tailors presence she
of symptoms by which consumption can
R. I*. T H O R P , * - E D IT O R , has devoted considerable study to
came like a shot from a gun, and
the treatment of fruit trees and the
certainly be detected
j looked such daggers at him be felt
SATURDAY, F E B ., 15, — — 1896. j destruction of pests that infest
Cough, one or two sligH efforts on
inclined to run.
rising, occurring during the day and fre­
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----------- them, gives the following formula
Her black eyes flushed with anger
quently during the night.
The monthly Treasury statement and directions of using the same.
Short breathing after exertion.
and her language was profuse,
which,
he
says
if
properly
carried
Tightness o f the chest.
dhows a deficit of $3,45G,000.
j and when she raised a threatening
Quick pulse, especially noti.*eable in the
_ _ t_ r_____ ____
out, will produce au effective solu-
| hand he trembled in bis shoes.
evening and after a full meal.
A
National
Sunday
School tion for San Jose scale and aphis:
“You ninth part of a limn,” she
Chilliness in the evening, followed by
k for th em —
Teachers’ Seminary is to be estab-
5U pounds of lime, 50 pouuds sub
Slight freer.
yelled, “I ’ll crush you as a flv, this
| g e t th e m , p la n t'
lished at Jackson, 'Tenn.
i ph.-r, 50 pounds of rock salt, will
Perspiration toward morning and
earthly planet never held a greater
«th em . T h ey are t h e ^
P a le fa c e and languid in the morning.
■■
i make 150 gallons of wash.
Like
* standard seeds e v e r y - *
fright than 1.”
Loss
o
f
vitality.
Mr. Daniel Gorden of Knox, Me., ] proportions should be used in smal-
r w h e re ; sown by t h e 1
“Gaze on the bloomers which I
If you have these symptoms, or any of !
l a r g e s t planters in the" world. 1
has been teaching school for 67 Jej- amounts.
wear. You made them, sir, for roe.
them, dc not delay.' There are many
W hether vou plant SOsnuare feet
years aud is still in harness and j Directions: Slack 25 pounds of
of around or 50 acres, you should I
preparations which claim to be cures, but
Don't look with such a stupid stare,
have K erry *. Herd Annual for 116.
working hard.
I lime, then add the 50 pounds of sul-
Or. Otker't E««llth Remedy for Consumption
The m ost valuable hook for far­
but scau them carefully,
has the highest endorsements, and has
m ers and gardeners ever given
- —“
phur, boil it over a brisk fire for
“You guaranteed a perfect fit to .
away. Mailed free.
stood the test of years. It will arrest con­ j
An American engineer, just re- one ¿ our . t ken K]ack the remaining
D . M. KICK It V A C O , .
sumption in its earlier stages and drive ! measure, which I bought Now, Ho,
turned from the gold fields of 25 pounds of lime, then place all
D e tro it, M ick .
away the symptoms named. It is manu­ you think it strange a bit that I am
Venezuela, says that they are the ;
sldt wRi, it in the boiler and
factured by the Acker Medicine Co., 16
fighting
hot
?
and 18 Chambers St., New York, and sold
richest in the world. ^
boil for fifteen minutes more; then
“Gaze on them well, you senseless
* NOTICE r o l l PUBLICATION.
by all reputable druggists.
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: add the necessary amount of water
goose. Say, am I not a fright?!
The governor has received a war- to inake ]50 gallons,
Laud Office at Rosebury. Oregon,
Where they are tight they should j
rant on the United States treasury ( This
Tlus solutiou
s0i„tiOu should be used at a
Kl. Falls Express: A new deal is
February 4, 18i)G.
be
loose;
where
they
are
loose
they
OREGON.
LEM ATI.
-
-
for $1,446, as 5 per centum on pub- temperature of at least 100 degrees, reported
in the Klamath River
! Notice Is hereby given that the followinji-
! named settler has tiled notice of his lutention to
lie land sales^for the year ending Refore using strain it. This is an : Lumber Company. An eastern should be tig h t”
inake final proof in support of ids claim, and
She slowly turned that be might
June 30, 1885.
excellent winter wash for fruit trees, capitalist, Dame Rumor says Gov.
! that said proof will l>e made licfore.JoEL W a k e ,
senu the fituess of the clothes, and
U. S. C. C. Commissioner at Kugenc, Oregon, on
****"“"
. . and should be used between this Alger of Michigan, lias purchased
I April 3, 18%. viz: James K. Land, on home-
About 25( 0 versts o
le gieai time and April 1st.
an interest in the company, and it is as he gazed that tailor man blushed
! stead entry No. 5995 for the Sw‘ , Nc , Se*4
N\vl4, Lots 2 A 3, Sec. 1«, Tp. 21 N.. It. 2 west.
Siberian railroad have
ctn C,UI1
The utility of this wash depends expected a logging road will be like a red, red rose.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
With laugh suppressed and bows j
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
pleted and the con rac n s aie
a great deal upon the strength of built from the mill to the timben.
said land, viz:
actly on time. The czar will doubt-1 the
6 sulphur. 1 - I therefore reconi-j It is to be hoped this is true, for a profuse, be said she'd spoken r ig h t;!
Oliver Vcateh,
James Bedford, James
Teeters and J . A. Kirk, all of Star Oregon
less
put
through
tlie
remaining
less pul imougu me leiumuiug
| that ^ o se who U8e this wash railroad built to tap the easterm ost• 'v^*re
weic tight they should
feb8-36
K. M. V batch , Register. |
W lio C a n B r a t I t ?
4625 versts with hi« usual prompt- 8l|0uld have a Beauroes’ scale for ; timber of the company would reach ! b,e
¡’ w(be!«! tbe* werB loo8e th*-T
BUY YOUR
tig h t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
,)es>8'
acid, aud when it shows eight de- j as far as Speucer creek or the Aspen S 10U 1 e
Corvallis Gazette: Oscar Toro,
“These no doubt are the first,” n well-to-do stock raise]' livinr» on i S°W** ls hereby given that by an onler of Uic
grees when cold, it is of the proper ; lake county, and from there it
wen-io-cio siochiaisci, living on
»-curt of Laue emint».Oregon llu-under-
A Missouri farmer figured out 1 strength. These scales can be ob- j would be an easy task to reaeh j said he, “tho madam ever wore. a Fail
creek in the Alsea valley, i sigued lias been duly appointed administratrix
' You’ve made a slight mistake, I see.
. ,x
| of the estate of Ihinlel Keogh, deceased, an«t all
one rainy day that he had walked ‘ taiued through any druggist, and ,
Klamath Falls. This manufactur­
writes to the Oazette giving an ac- persons having lawful claims aguiust said estate
1 They’re on bind side afore." ,
300 miles in cultivating one acre of do not cost to exceed fifty cents.
are hereby req u ited to present I hem to me at
ing industry is the greatest that has
couut of bis experience in h u ttf -r ! try
home or to K. K. Skipworth at his office in
A redder blush, the tailor
corn. He therefore sold his farm
i
¡ever been attempted in Southern
1 making, that is hard to beat. l i e Eugene, Oregon, duly verified within six months
! he never saw, and as she in u con-
u u - ; !
. . - .
a ■.
i
i
i from tlie date hereof.
and moved to town, where he
If suffering with piles, it will inter- Oregon or Northern California, aud ! fusion fled, he laughed Law ! }»i'v ’
8 bo has ail old scrub cow, which I Dated at Cottage drove Or., this 1st day of
walked 600 miles to find a job.
gave birth to a calf, December 4th, j February, iswl
est you to know that Dr Witt’s Witch !
benefit may yet accrue in this ! haw!
1 °
L A l HA IV E< K ■ H ,
last. Five days later he begau sav- ¡ E. r . skipw o k tii
Administratrix,
The finance committees free-sil­ Hazel Salve will cure them, This countrv from it,
i . i Attorney for estate.
as aforesaid.
ing the milk, and on January A8fi ! fehl-35.
medicine
is
a
specific
for,all
com­
ver substitute for tho house bond
T ho Id e a l P an acea.
]
twenty
two
days
later,
he
had
A
MONEY
MAKER.
bill was passed by tho senate, the plaints of this ehuracter, and if in­
NOTICE OF FO REFEITURE.
- churned twenty pounds of butter.
James L. Francis, Alderman, Chica­
vote being yeas 42, nays 35. Sena­ structions (which are simple) are car­
John Murphy your heirs and assigns are here­
80jl
|
Duriug
this
time
the
calf
was
per
go,
says:
“I
regard
Dr.
King’s
New
8 0 acres of up-land, rich
by notified that we have expended one hundred
tor Mitchell voted for the measure ried out, a cure will result. We have
SENDING TO fc*
mitted to run with the cow and I dollars In labor on tlie Morning star mine sltu-
tested this in numerous cases, and Discovery as an Ideal Panacea for i Hnd aj[ p]ow ]and( part cleared and K
and Senator McBride against i t
-i„
_
i
,
,,,
j ated in Bohemia, Lane county, Oregon, for the
help
itself
to
whatever
amount
d
y
earo
!
lsss.
uml
tiftv
dollur-i
in
lai*or
mi
said
It
never
_
....
. .
. always with like results
Coughs, Colds and Lung complaints, Wiance easily clearedi half dozeQ milk it desired. Mr. Tom th in k s mine in ix:n. said fifty dollars helm; tli.- lueal mi
Queen t iciona has five maids to ^
, p Currln. Cottage Grove- baving used it
my frtmily
„
,,
, ,
,
.
esmp assessment for the year nf ls;H. In order
for the
attend to her wardrobe and toilet—
fine springs and a stream of moun­ the calf sucked at least one-half ol j to hold said mlue under the imivisimiaof section
Joe. Lyons, Drain.
' lust five years, to the exclusion of phy-.
2.‘I24. Revised statutes, being the amount re-
three dressers and two wardrobe
tain water with mountain trout run­ the cow’8 milk. He says he fed liei
, sician’s prescription or other prepara­
women. The senior dresser is
18D5, and if within ninety days after this notice
oats,
hay
and
about
ten
pounds
of
by publication you fail or refuse it» contribute
A pound of pork in a well-bred tion. Itev. John Burgus, Keokuk, ning through the land, the whole
specially charged with all her royal
potatoes at night, aud in the morn­ your proportion of such expenditure as co­
pig can be made more cheaply than | j OWil_ wrjtes : “ 1 have been a tuinis- year. Some specially fine garden ing, nothing but cheat hay. In owners which should I k * fifty dollars ($50) as
mistress’ shopping.
interest in said claim, will become the property
a pound of any other kind of meat, j tcrof the Methodist Episcopal Church and grniu land and the entire 80 closing bis letter, Mr. Tom *asl.s of tlie subscribers under said section 2324.
II. P. 11 KOOK HART
It is said that enough money was The whole effort of the breeder *>f for 50 years or more, and have never acres magnificent fruit land—Dear | “Who can beat it ?”
febl-33
J ohn c l v c k y .
ofPtheeDNewa York cTeanng-house’s P^ 8 is to 9ecure lbe cheapest meat | found anything so beneBeUl. or that ; station on S. P. Railroad in Lane ! Wife—Here’s an account of a man
NOTICE OF FOREI m tTRE
new buildings lately to have cleared product Concentrating Ins effort gave me such speedy relief as Dr j county. 6 0 0 healthy, rapid grow- who shot himself rather than suffer H. B. Wiseman and Charles Kevern. vour
and assigns are hereby notified iliat 1 have
off the public debts of both Great thus it is not strangw that be is suc- King’s New Discovery.” Try this j ing prune trees, bearing nicely aud the pangs of indigestion. Husband— heirs
expended one hundred dollars in labor on the
rlaTeuee mine situated in Bohemia, Douglas
Britaiu nnd the l uited States, and ce88ful. The bog has a smaller pro- I leal Ci.ugh Remedy now. Trini bot-, are j,ood for ¡jjlO O O °f fruit thi8 i The fool! Why didn't he take De county,
Oregon, m order to hold said mine
j e t have a handsome surplus.
1 portion of 1)onu and iute8tine than tie Free at J . A. Benson’s Drug Store. | vear Special bargain to one hav- Witts Little Early Risers? I used to under the provisions of section 2324. lievi>ed
_ . _
. suffer as bad as he did before I eom- statutes, being flic amount required for liold-
» -P A C K IN G F R E E “©a
in:; tlie same for the yvar ending ikb .», and if
The Orauge Judd Farmer estima- any other domestic animal. Evan • Knoxville, Tenn., Las received a ‘ 1Dff something over ¡{> 1 0 0 0 . If raen«Mi taking these little pills. J . P. within
ninety days after this notice by publica­
Prune, Plum. Peach,
iia^E
E M E M B E R — I cnriy Appl» - , 1’ctr, Chi
you fail or refuse to contribute your pro-
tod the number of farm animals on bis feet when cleaned and cooked coutract for furnishing 500,000 you want an ID EA L HOME and Currin, Cottage Grove; Joe. Lyons, tion.
porlion of sin it expenditure as co-ttwners which and also a very line
i
pounds
of
dried
apples
to
the
Ger-
would be thirty-three ami one-third dollars
mean business, cail on or address E. j Drain.
Jan. 1 as 4G,302,000 hog, »50,389,000
excellent eating. There is per
(« y .u t; as in!crest ill saiil vlalm. « ill bcs-oinetbc
STOCK O F W E L L T E ST E D SM ALL FR U IT.
cattle 32,848060 sheep, 15.867,000 ^
nnothe. reason whv the . hog! i man arniv.
■ iinipc-rty of Hie subscribe under said section,
P. Thorp, L e a d e r office, Cottage
It is said there are 10,000 e s s i 2K4.
E l ija h H a k l a s .
My trees will be sent T R U E TO L A B IL E Address all orders to
«horses and 2,310,000 mules. This
1
*
.
jau
1-31
-law
Grove, Or.
Its
| people iu San Franciscos Chinatown
shows that the number of bogs is | produces meat more cheaply. — ,
I
j than eleven years ago. This is a
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
leas than 2 per cent smaller »liau a excretions are less in proportion to j W . B R U M M E T T
' good showing us far as the Chinese
T o K i l l G ro u n d S q u ir r e l* .
U nited S tates L and O ffic e ,
t
\
•year ago, whereas Hie trace had its food than those of other animals. 1
| are concerned, but the Japanese j H o seiii ' hg , O r . lYcemtiei 24, 1S95.(
3«11 C l' The following offered by an ex-
itigured it was some 6,000000 head j
Joes not even sweat excep t,
| have been flocking iu, aud are very Notice is hereby clveu that the foilowlDg-
| change has been proven to be tbe
.less than noted above. The govern-
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uaiiied settler lias tiled llotiee of his intention to
,
,
,
. . ”
tbrouga the small issues which are
little better than the Chinese.
i make final iirool lusupiHirtof his claim, and that
;
best
for
the
exterminalion
of
|
inent reports, now about due, mav
*
' said prisif will he made before J o el W a ill. L".
gophers
aud
ground squirrels:
make a different showing.
found ,n ,t8 front leS8- « « naces-1
('. t:. C'oiniulssioner at Kiutriie. Oregon, on
Divorces are granted to three S.
February 13 1 »*.<*;. viz: Tlmmas J . Ellison on
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sary, therefore, that the other excre- \
O ffic e in M ein zer R e sid e n ce Take a five &"llon can aIul Put a! members of one family at the same H onus lead Entry No. 6333 for the s E , see. 24,
20 S, U 3 west. He names tile billowing wit­
Congressman Cnnuen has a dry tory orgaus be active and in healthy I
M a in S tr e e t,C o tta g e
, little water in the bottom of it. time at Salem,
III. A general tp.
nesses to prove tils continuous residence upon
w it lo a constituent who was j worjljn «ord er. This is one reason
,
and
of. said land, viz:
G rov e, O reg on .
? our, in hot- n0t bo‘llne - w“ter> family row caused tlie separations. I Ira cullnation
Conner, Daniel W. Harding, Charles W.
urging lnm to favor a certam ai>- ,
,
..
Jffr-All who have country or city
hot enough to melt the phos-
Sears amt Hiram B. Yancey, of Cottage Grove,
propria tion, recently, the Illinois why it is a good practice to give o c -'
1 phorus gradually. Add two pouuds
The country appears t be entire-
..
,
veteran replied: “You do not un­ casional doses of sulphur to fatten­ property for sale would do well to rail of sugar and stir. Ihen add corn] \y witling to take Hnnison at itis
on
him
The
following
is
a
few
spec
n «’•ml. nijdating Lini ling Tu Ite -print; fn
derstand my duties to the-..G<AV,ern- ing hogs, together with a little
~ , W it-lies li infurili tino- win
j meal and flour in en o.l quantities 1 woriL
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
for lmnln*r tmw.‘«o tlc-v rtn l>v
meut. I am not chairman of this charcoal. If these are given fie- ial bargains in farms.
in
th
e
ir
o
r
d
e
r
s
1 to make a thick batter. Then stir
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I U n it e d S t a t b s L a n d o f f i c e .
/ I
committee for the purpose of mak­ quently the bowels will be kept
A RARE BARGAIN.
in whole wheat until the batter is
T r e s p a s s N o tic e .
i R oskuuro , Or* (Ton Nov. 19. 1895 (
ing appropriations, but to prevent
stiff. Pour
VT
T the
.i
open, which, in the pig is especially
jgo acres of land with running quite
7
, in . at
, tlie , same'
,
Notice
is hereby given that . I.
Notice is hereby given t-liat the foliowing-uatn-
appropriations.”
seitler lias filed notice of his intention to
__
necessary in maintaining health
water the whole year; fine fir and time hfteen or twenty drops of tho- undersign«-«!, h*ive posted trespass i ed
make llo«cl prmif in support of hi* claim, and that With a n v k in d of lUM»bi‘r you in..V wi-li, «bi- I. will tlii'ii 1* ready, and you
dium. The wheat will absorb all notices on my respeetive premises and | said
proof will be mauc before A.
Jenningi,
A few years ago, Sousa’s entire in- There should also be given some cedar saw timber, never culled; 20 the water and the mass will become ,
won’l have to wait.
persons trespassing thereon after l.’ounty Clerk of l^aue Co., Oregon at ugeiie, i
come was the $1,200 a year Le re­
re- ?reen food tQ hogi tLat are falteucd acres cleared with some fruit trees. hard. For use chip off small pieces ,hi" d" ^ w.i,11be I'rosee'ited to the full Oregon, 011 March 3, I flii, viz: Frank Heinrich
on
homestead
entry
No
bits for the w’ ^Nw,,. '
- . . . »
- 1 .
: extent of the law.
I Will make a splendid fruit place
ceived as manager of the United
Lots 1 and 2, sec. 14; SE14 NK 4, sec., 15c Tp. ‘in
the size of n hickory nut aud place :
S B, 4 west. He names the following witnesses 1
1«. H. YARtmonoit. ! S.,
and only 5 miles south of Cottage I •
States Marine Band. Last year bis
to prove his continuous residence upon and cul- j
iu the runs.
Grove. Will sell at a sacrifice-!
ti vat ions of, said land, viz: Joseph Springer]
royalties on liis inarches amounted
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j Is S in A ttractive ?— I t is a mis and
Kosa (¡. Letter, of Eugene Oregou, August :
'S e n d in v o n r o rd e rn a t o n c e .
office.
to $25,000. Mr. Sousa is a native
No excuse for sleepless nights when , Call
Lall at the L eader
eader office,
Leiter and Larson Sclilagle, of Cottage Grove.
—
I take to say that sin is repulsive and Oregon.
of Washington, where he has lived you can procure One Minute Cough
^ ACRE FARM F 0 R SATE i _ Among the fruit and flower novyl- ] unattractive. The truth is there aie
COITAGLI GROVE,
OREGON.
R. M. VBATCH, Register.
most of bis life, aud he is 40 years Cure. This will relieve all annoy-
UOV23-25
.
; ties which 1804 brings us, we notice tj)OUB;inds 0j nanghtv tilings that
of age. His father was a musician naces, cure the most severe cough | f mil™ f:? m ,^,ott^ e Grov“ .jbont that the enterprising and reliable Arm i tLfc onregenerate think are nice.
„ » « " " e l l Sp rin g s,
before him, and h i. first appearance j and give you re3t and health. Can h m . ^ ^ ^ S
’s p r i n r l a t e r o f J am es V ic k ’ s S o n s , Rochester, N. ; sin ia ofton attn!Ctive aljd enticing
m public as a performer was made y0U afford t0 do without it? J . P. ! plenty of timiter on place for fuel nnd Y., are already calling attention to ] E |se fewer peopie w.n.id he sinners
S i*r,B5* \
«r*
* 1
•
• r i
! Douglas! .unity, Oregon, me loen
when he was 10 years old.
Currin Cottage Grove* Jo e Lyons ] fencing. Price $1050. Write or c a ll1 three, which seem to have won meat
g i e a v | Too olten uieu are m sinful ways j ,ed on tlie Soul hern Pucilir Railroad,
i J _________ D r a ! n ’
’
’ | on
W B rummett ,
favor where known. They are the because the. like the ways of sin.— I “ biiasta Route” from Son Franeiseo
A b long hr there’s life there’s]
’
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" r f'di,or of T he L eader , Cottage DOUBLE SW EET PEA, the only one
Rev.
B. Mitchell, Kansas C itv ,! to Fortlund in Douglas Co,. Oregon,
trouble aud taxes, A widow ib
~
(»rove, Or.
‘ ; S. I*, trains stop at tlie Springs ( Hag i
in the world true to name, “Bride of vr
hardlv ever satisfied with l.er name
As au 1,,dlcatloD of the recogm- |
‘ lu'
- station ) Constantly open for the i LEMATI,
Niagara,”
the
“
E
a r l y L e a d e r T oma ­
OREGON.
T, • • ,
, ,
t
,
tion wliich women are beginning to A F IN E 80 ACRE FARM FOR
i r e c e p tio n o f g u e s t s . N ew b a th r o o m s
It is not necessary to have four legs
. . . .
i
„
to , ” the earliest of all the early toma­
Connected with main building. Post
A FULL LINE OF
M
O
N
E
Y
L
O
A
N
E
D
.
to be a bog. A man with a red receive m German-speaking conn-
SA LE,
to family and sure to become a great
Office and Express on tlie premises.
headed wife seldom talks too much. tne8’ lt m:l-v .be mentioned that up- 4 mi|os from Cottage Grove, all under favorite, and the already famous |
The waters of these springs contain : C L O T H IN G ,
on
the
occasion
of
tho
discussion
of
i
good
fence.
25
acres
in
cultivation,
If none but virtuous men go to
F ir s t M o rtg a g e s On Im p rov ed Iodine, Bromine, Potassium, The
the bill for the admission of women 15° fruit trees four years old, good BLACKBERRY, the “RATHBUN.”
DRY COODS.
Carbonate» of Iron and Lime and
lieaven it will be a mighty lonesome
F a r m P ro p e rty N eg o tiated .
From the praise and compliments
to universities, a member of tlie ! I'" il,,lin«s' wel1 " f e r e d two or three
Chlorides of Calcium, Magnesium and
place for old maids. Office seeks a . . .
n
.
. . . «
epoil springs, and one nail miles from given so abundantly to the “ Bride of
Sodium.
B O O T S and S H O E S .
man with about the same energy ] Austrian 1 arhament said of rrau good school. Price $1200. Write or Niagara,” this sweet pea most be
O lio spring contains 435 ad the
We are prepared to negotiate first
W. B rcmmet ,
ottier
over
2000
grains
of
solid
matter
that a rogue seeks
seeks a a uolieetnan von ^izyeki (whose husband w as, call on
,,
J ' the well-kuowu writer on ethics and ! °r editor of T he L eader , Cotttige more than charming and from the en­ mortgages upon improved farms In to tlie gallon.
AVhcn a man marnes the second;
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r? •
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w , Grove Or
comium.} lavished on botli the new Oregon, with eastern parties at a rate
time he always makes an excise of professor at the University of ^
w o e ' U1'
tomato and this new blackberry, it is of interest not to exceed 9 per cent,
some kind to bis friends. Women 1'».) referring to her recent.speeches I
pretty certain no garden desiring to per annum.
iu \ lenna, that she would ue an
talk of owing oilier women a call in ,,
.
have the first and best of _everything,
Mortgages renewed that have been Y A Q U iN A B A Y R O U TE .
F
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fo
r
the same wav that men speak of lH>nor to «ny parliament in the world
can be without these three new taken by other companies.
C o tta g e G ro v e P ro p e rty .
Connecting at Yuquinn Bay with the
owing other men a grudge. A man and tlm tLof tlie 3o3 « t “
f“
Address with stamp,
Sun Francisco and Yaquiua Bay
313 acres one mile west of Yoncalla, comers.
will look through his pockets fou r! Pre^ nt there
not many who
M e r v in S w o r t s ,
Steamship company.
all under fenee, about. 90 acres in cul­
tin es before he will give bis w ife' P00^1 n’f asure ‘ » p e l v e s against tivation. This place is a model farm,
Baker City, Oregon.
the
S tea m s h ip “ F a ra llo n .”
bis 4 *oat to sew a button on i t
her for e,<Kl ucnce* culturc- or le“ru' good orchard of about 1,500 traes, and
Dr. Talmnge tells why newspaper
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well watered with running water all men learn to think of humbug and]
A 1 and first-class in every respect.
The Prairie Farmer
the year. Good soft well water. All
Sails from Yaquiua for San Francisco
sham.
He
says:
“One
of
the
great
j
Tlie highest prices paid fnruii kinds of produce.
Corvallis Gazette: A C. Miller, -
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farhiing implements go with farm
about every eight days.
THE
Passenger accommodations unsur­
of Kings Valley, was iu town jester-
Rural
Northwest: The State and 9 head of cattle. This farm is sit­ trials of the newspaper profession is j
uated only one mile from Yoncalla, a that members are compelled to see
passed. Shortest route between the
day on business before the couutj’ census of Oregon, taken last, vear, growing
town on the Oregon & Cali­
T H E NAME O F TH E N EX T
Willamette vailev* and California.
court. Mr. Mialer is a strong advo-, shows that the aggregate amount of fornia R. It. in Douglas Co $4.000 more of the sham of the world than j
Fare from Albany or points west to
profession.
Through!
rale of good roads and is not favor- , butter and cheese mude in Oregon for every thing. Write or call on W. any other
San
Francisco:
It presents each week all that
nbly impressed «Aithr.the Oregqp duriug the year 1894, the out put of B r u m m e t t . or editor of T h e L e a d e r every newspaper office day after day ] •is worth knowing in current
Cabiu
............... ........................$18 00
Cottage
Grove,
Or.
go
all
the
weaknesses
of
the
world—
I
Steerage ............................................8.00
.road laws. He made (lie statement Gurry county being estimated, was
agricultural literature.
Cabin,
round
trip, good for 60
all the vanities that want to be ]
that one cent on each bushel of. 5,720,000 pouuds. The amount of
Each number contains more
days ...............
................... 18 00
F o r S a le o r E x ch a n g e fo r C ot­ puffed, all tlie revenges that want
WII.L BE ANNOUNCED IN
wheat raised in Kings valley for the butter and cheese made in Wiscon­
solid reading matter tliau any
For sailing days apply to H. L.
ta g e G ro v e P ro p e rty .
to
be
reaped,
all
the
mistakes
that
other agricultural paper, and
past leB.y-ears would have created sin Jfor tbe same year, as indicated
Walden, agent Albany. Oregon.
425 acres of land, nil fenced and want to be corrected, all the dull
covers u broader field
OHAS. CLARK, Supt.
a fund sufficient to build a maca­ by tho census of that state, was
cross fenced, about 40 acres of plow
Corvallis, Or.
damized'toad from Hoskins to tbe 127,134,546 pounds, or 22 times as land. 40 more could be easily cleared, speakers that want to be thought
EDWIN STONE, Manager,
Willumette
river. With such a much as that of Oregon. The popu­ balance good pasture land Splendid eloquent, all the meanness that j S u b s c r ip tio n T r ic e , O n e D o lla r a Y e a r .
Corvallis, Oregon.
O F NOVEM BER 4th, 1896.
road, grain could be stored in pri­ lation of Wisconsin is about five garden land; about 5 acres of or­ wants to get its wares noticed gratis
chard
:
1
good
dwelling
house
and
out
in
order
to
save
the
tax
of
the
nd-
j
vate graineries and marketed dur­ times as large as that of Oregon.
Public
interest
will
steadily
iner* ase. and tlie question bow the men whose
buildings; 4 barns; 7 chicken houses.
the ^
votes turned tbe s-alc »it th- last election or«- satisfied with lbe results under
ing auv mouth in the year, thus Our state, therefore, produces only Horses, sheep and goats can be vertising column. Through
: he administration t e y e b c c l . will make tl e « ampaign the in«.st intensely ex-
saving the cost of storage. He about one-fourth as much butter bought on the place. Price per acre editorial aud leportorial rooms alii
S a m p l e C l u b b i n g O f f e r s f o r 1 8 9 .3 -6 ;
«•iting hi the history of tin- e-*imtry.
J
thinks if load taxes were paid in and cheese in proportion to popula­ $8.00. Situated 9 miles from Yoneal- the follies aud shams of the world
la.
1
l
/
t
miles
from
Elkhead
Quick
Sil-
are
seen
dnj*
after
"
day,"
a
n
d
"
the
T,,E
Pba‘™
FaM,EE
!
Both
Papers
on,
cash and the highways improved tion as A\ isconsin does. The differ-1 ver Miues; 2u rods from school; 2%
T h e N ew York W eakly Tribune,
en
^
under contracts let by the county enee between tbe amount we do pro- j miles from church; 60 rods from post temptation is neither r to believe in j W eekly I nter O cfan Í J enl iur
the
lending
Republican
famil> newspaper of the United 8tales will nuMl.h
court, the effect would be beneficial. duee and the amount we would pro- i office, mail twice a week. Call on or God, man or woman. It is no sur-1
•»
H i t l r a l.o « - Of the day. In v e stin g t every A J r i w S i t E ! , g a d
prise
to
me
that
in
his
profession
less of party uffiiialioDH.
"
dues tf we did as well proportionally ! ivri,e W
or editor of T he
T he IbiAiKiE F armer I BothPapcrsi-ne
L eader , Cottage Grove, Or.
there are some skeptical men. I ]
and
Also general news in attractive f . „ m, foreign correspondence covering
as Wisconsiu, is nearly 20,000.000
* ,4 -
I
year
for
$1.25
Au exchange says: Don’t ask an
only wonder that newspaper men ! CHICAGO weekly tim es
]the news of tho world, an agricultural department second to none In the
pounds. The value of this would
j country, market reports which are ----- ii„ized authority. W in a tin g short
Afldrcss
editer to suppress an item of news;
believe iu anything.'’
Stories, cemplete In each number, the m „ „ , ,,f
humorous
foreign
some other paper will get it any way. be about 82.000,000 and the addi­
I T h e P r a ir i e F a r m e r , C h icag o .
ami domestic, with their best comic pl, tares, fashion p l X
5 R
The next day somrthing will hnpp/n tion of that sum to the revenues of
BcriptloiiH of woman s attire, with a vari.nl and attractive «leD.iitincnt of
A V a lu a b le P r e s c r ip tio n .
FARM S IN DOUGLAS CO.
to your neighbor : ml if l e asks to D e preseut population of Oregon]
household ,nterest. The “New York Weekly Trim ,,.e” is a K
to .lr
««•"Id make a very perceptnble I
paper, with a circulation larger than that of any ..the weekly nublic .t ™ l i
have it suppressed ' - i i w , 1 1 l a - t l w
Editor Morrison of Worthington,
P O R T A B L K AN D
Situated 0 6 miles
difference iu the prosperity of the - ^ or 611
hade. Situated
the country issued from th. .ffi...... . a daily. L .rg e h T T ^ iw e b J C mads
M A R IN E
first one to jump on the editor for slate.
‘
' east of Youcalla on Elk Creek, 480 la d .,“Sun,” writes: “ You have »
n its details, tending to give it ............. lib and variety, and esrsn-Ully more
not “daring to ray that. Lis soul was
acres, 200 acres good bottom land. valuable prescription iu Electric Bit­
If you think of buying an engine of interest to tho womeu uud young people of the household.
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bis
own.” Take your medicine
any size or kind send for our Cata
By the way, rea«Jers, are any of you balance hills. This place contains ters, and I can chtcifully recommend
login* N" 3u. containing ¡'lustrations
when tbe news happens to fall your so far behin"d tho times as not to about 5000 acres of out side range
v i n m 1, CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid journal and
and prices of every kind of engines t T he t LEADER
way, for really you havo no more kuow “ V i c k ’ s F l o r a l G c i d e ?” If j The place is well watered, Elk Creek it for Constipaliou Sick Headache,
for
fr«*m
one
up
t«
>
25
h«*rsf*
power,
at
bot­
claim on the paper than
your any of you hare never seen it, send 10 running through it and dozens of ¡■nd as a general system tonic it has
tom prices, or List No. 29, for ya-t
neighbor. Nearly every day the cents to this firm at Rochester, V. Y , good springs on the place. Mostly no equal.” Mrs. Annie Stehle, 2625
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engines, boilers and boat machinery.
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the benefit of this and that one, and pleasure aud information their Guide | mill within half mile from the Cin- bad a backache which never left her
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yet those who request this would no will give you will certainly induce you 1 nebar mines. Price $3800. Write and felt tired and weary, but six bot- (be public by a notice given free of charge in the
more think of writing what they to keep up the acquaintance.
or call on
W. B rummett , j ties of Electric Bitters restored her
want the editor to writ« and assume
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w orld. Splendidly Illustrated. No In te llig e n t
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” 1 « r k L»ty, and a sample copy of tn«
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder UrQTe’
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would attempt to fly.
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T t r u s s m » . 3 « l P r ' . - * - a r . » w Y o rk C ite,
cod-liver oil.
Then why take
it clear?
A
N ew
L in e of L a d ie s ’
CAPES, CLAOlvS AND
Boucle Dress Goods.
= C L O A K IN G . =
5 c 3 tt£
e m u te
Agents for the sale of the
M E M ill I I
breaks the oil in­
to drops so small
that you can
hardly taste it.
..
If You Want The Cream of
N u r s e r y S to c k :
Fruit Trees of
E. P. THORP.
t
M. L. FORSTER.
M y Trees are all on Whole Roots, Raised on
H ighly tilled Land,
Bnfldefl direct from bearing Trees
and prices Cheap as First Class
Trees Can be Raised For.
M. L FORSTER,
Tangent. Linn County. Oregon.
Notary
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