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About Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1896)
j ed before for two or three years. with gasolene or electricity. It is j HEBRON ITEMS. I The recent exten dve auction sales in hardlv likelv that the gentleman who Rev. T. M. Sweany preached at New York city shows the fact th at! desires to take his wife and children Hebron last Sunday to a good sized | desirable horses are in quick demand out to ride will purchase four or five PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. of all Cough Medicines audience. I at higher prices. It is true buyers j bicycles rather than a horse and car- E. P . TH O RP» ' - EDITOR. is Dr. Acker’s English Rem School commenced Monday with i are more discriminating now than riage. As the civilization of the ua- SATURDAY, APR. 11. - - 18!)G- a good attendance. usual, and it is only animals of merit tiou is developed, increased uses will edy. It will stop a cough in that show the market improvement be found for horses, both for pleas one night, check a cold in Mr. and Mrs. Burnett who have 1 i Hon. William R. Ellis is the re been below all winter are ex^ ected j live sometimes when girdled 1 in price. It is really difficult to sup ure and for profit. one day, prevent croup, re nearly around. Nature ever I ply the demand for fine roadsters publican nominee in the second dis-; ,lome goon In developing the horseless car lieve asthma, and cure con labors to repair damage, and trict riage il must ever be rememWied sumption, if taken in time. Miss Maud Powell who was visit after a time, the wounded sur family horses and matched pairs. The breeders are taking renew; ! the: • i.ih-i I\ i : ¡1 m, bauical prill fiai vte Hon. Thos. Tongue of Hillsboro, ing on on Silk Creek returned h *me faces are nicely healed. Some j -mirage, and r l l m- le i.-tlh nn-renne cii »¡es îs I it. » oi resistance as wel: It is made on honor, from the Washington county, received the Sunday. persons live and fully recover, their breeding this spring. Y< it ,i- tin !«« force, that for every purest ingredients and con nomination for congress at the re R. G. Powell attended the republi even after consumption has tains neither opium nor mor must be five or six years b. fmt. ibis unit of pu.' >v< i there is a unit of re publican congressional convention can convention at Eugene. made cavities in the lungs. |increase will lie aval able for load sis!. mi o. Tin in ic powerful the phine. If the little ones have at Albany, Apr. 7. How ignorant some people are. In this struggle we can great I use, ami meantime a gien, scarcity engine the more weight it must car croup or whooping cough, Hero we have been for years and ly aid nature by giving S c o t t ’s ¡and higher prices may be prepict* d ry. m i . ti e mol t pel feet must be the use it promptly. * * ^ * * * J. W. Balter, of Cottage Grove, the •went to Portland today. He is a only the other day, by reading a E m u lsio n of Cod-liver Oil j lor high class horses. The pem.lli track. The same conditions must; 25c., 5T-. and $1 per bottle. delegate to the democratic conven certain petition, have we found out with Hypophosphites. The ¡uni has bem swinging in the w tong govern the horseless carriage. The j Thrrt S um - At Druggists. tion, which meets in that city to how many house holders there are oil supplies needed fat, and I direction for several years, It must j roads must be especially constructed A C K E R MEDICINE CO., morrow.—Guard. that we did not suspect of being the hypophosphites tone up now swing a while in the lght di- for it, free from snow, ice and mud. 1 6 ard 18 C h a m b e r s S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k , such. Well, if the petition don’t do the nerves. The decline in In an Eastern state an acre of . rection. The horse business is cer With n return of prosperous con-; Oregon Independent Up in Mas- j weight ceases. A positive gain tain to show a marked improvement, OREGON. sweet cherries gave a net profit of| ™y other good it gives us cons.de, ditions of business in this country rachusetts a boy brought suit for i LEMATI. able information. begins, and once again there is $380, while an acre of rye along side j commencing with spring of 1896. the demand for horses will outrun damages because he bad been ex-1 promise of life and health, ft The export trade has already the supply, and the demand for car- j jlt,ued from a pubic school and his netted $8. _________ See ? _ Rural Rorthwest: One of the best j is never too late to try. shown a wondeiful increase, and the riages will be double the present j t(,acber and the school committee rc- It is said that the wide sleeves methods of encouraging the develop- Scott’s Emulsion has b een en d o r sed b y th e m ed ica l p r o fe s s io n f o r t w e n ty y e a r s . (A sk y o u r d o c - exports for 1895, about $.’1,000,000 in j call. All our large cities are engag- {uaed to adnlit bim unli ss lie would will soon dissapear. As a matter of 1 ment of the swine industry in the \ t o r .) T his is b eca u se it is a lw a y s p a la ta b le a lw a y s value, are more than double the ex u n ifo r m —a lw a y s con ta in s th e p u r e s t N o r w e g ia n C od - Pacific Northwest is to stimulate the ed in the construction of boulevards | .,p0iogize for being disrespectful and fact the nicest thing in the wide l i v e r O il a n d H ypop h osp h ites. ports of 1894. Europe is destined and pleasure drives throughout the ,)roraise ,10t to do so again. He P u t u p in s o cen t a n d $ i . o o si{ es. T h e s m a lt s t g e dairy industry. Milk, clover or al- j m a v be e n o u g h to c u r e y o u r c o u g h o r b e fr y o u r baby. sleeve is the arm of the wearer. to l>e a large customer for American suburbs, and inducements are every- ; set.„re<l damages, and the defeml- falfa, vetches, peas and barley are | horses, which can be bred and rear- . where being held out for increased j ants appealed on the ground that Rev. J. R. N. Bell of Baker City likely to prove the principal feed j FOR ed here cheaper than in any part of pleasure driving and increased facil he had no right to bring such has been chosen to represent the factors in producing pork in the ÏMPROVED OUTLOOK to inform those who are contemplating building in the spring to hao HORSES. suit, but the supremo court of the Wislie Europe. Eastern Oregon Presbytery in the Pacific Northwest. In some sec in their orders for lumber now. so tliey can be ity for street transportation. state has decided that he can bring Many tlippant and inconsiderate general assembly which meets at tions the poorer grades of prunes Nothing has yet been presented it, and gave it as its opinion that We take the following extract articles have been written on the ihe American public giving greater Saratoga Springs, N. Y. in May. and other fruit will help along. The the teachers word is law from George B. James’ remarks at “Horseless Age,” “The Horse Must pleasure for a moderate outlay, than ordinarily but that be mav not declare finally kinds of feed mentioned are those the Amesbury Carriage Manufactur Go,’’ and others in a similar strain, the ownership and use of a fine road whether an act on the part of the With any kind of lumber you may wish, which will then lie ready, and you The editor of T he L eader is trying which produce the best quality of won’t have to wait. to build up one of the most valuable ers’ Banquet. It should be read True, the electric railways have horse and a comfortable carriage, in pupil is or is not disrespectful. The pork for bacon and hams. The with care by horse raisers for it in superseded thousands of car horses, which a man may take his family herds of Poland China Swine in Or meat is far healthier and better . , , , , . rnay 11,8 as if he proposed to be more agg.es- O rd e rs F ro m a D ista n ce P r o m p tly A tte n d e d T o dicates a good thing in the near fu , egon. This is a grand enterprise flavored than that of hogs which whue the bicycles have taken the upon a ride, for pleasure or business. sjVe than the new woman. ture for first class horses—but noth place, to a certain extent, of the liv for south Lane. No one can afford The other methods of lolomotion are '__________________________ '-'“w have been fed exclusively ou corn. ; “Send in your orders at once. to butcher scrub hogs. They cost ing in “scrubs:” ery team, but their influence has: incidental to the advance of civiliza- SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECU- The time will come when the hogs too much and return no profit. The market value of horses, like OREGON. COTTAGE GROVE, done its work, so far as reducing the tion. One helps the other, and all TION. of the Pacific Northwest, in place of i any other merchandise, is governed i number and valuo of horses. Our serve to make a grand total of hu- Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an Ex Bulletin No. 40, January 1896, j bringing the growers a lower price ecution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Lane on the from the Oregon Agricultural ex than anywhere else in the United mainly by the great law of supply : q uint."i. is increasing fully tw n.mi ilv uiceilit i.i •ml ei, joy went. lioth day of March. 1896 on a judgment rendered and demand. Culminating in 1892,: n.liUUil periment station on prunes, apples States, will bring the highest price. a year. Under ordinary cou- It is generally felt that the bicycle in a suit iu said Court on the 7th day of March. , AT. in which Kieliard White was Plaint iff and the value of horses in the United I ditions our people are increasing is more severe competitor with the 1806, and pears, has been received. It is W. IL Whipple and T. M. Hunt, nartners in M a r v e lo u s R e s u lts . business as Whipple & Hunt were Defendants: full of information of great interest States, by the census report, reached ’ id, in wealth, demanding better to me directed, command Mi;: me that out of to the fruit growers. The Oregon From a letter written by Rev. J. fully $1,000,000,000, representing tranaportatil(11 f ^ it ie s Hence they electric road and with the suburban ami the Der-ii»**.;;! property of the said Defendants; steam road than will ihe horse an i or it sufficient could not be found, then out ofthe Agricultural College is doing a Gunderniai), of Dimoudale, Mich., we nearly 16,000,000 horses. real pro, erty belonging to the said Defendants Four will ••• need . more steam railway . . trains, . grand work in experimenting in are permitted to make this extract : , , ------ , carriage. A large porportion o in the said County on or after tin* said 7th day of I.EM ATI, OREGON. - - - - - - March. 1806 to satisfy tin* sum of Five hundred, j horticulture and agriculture. We “I have no hesitation in reconunend- \, « lour and - o -U h » Dollars, with interest thereon from . - , , bcttei electuc seivn-e, mote bicycles those «ho rule the bicycle are in u A FULL LINE OF said 7th day of March. 1896, at the rate of eight horses, valued at $9o0,000 , - 1 „ . , -, . , , , ,, • , are pleased that progressive men | >nS *^r- King’s New Discovery, as the 000,000 ’ ’ and more horses and carriages, viduals who would not be nature. per cent per annum and the further sum of For results wore almost marvelous in the _ are finding this very valuable fact case ty-four ami dvioo Dollars costs; also accruing The latest report give a total of m of my wife. While I was pastor 1 b ihere is room enough for all. The buyers ot horses and carnages. A costs; and being unable to find personal property C L O T H I N G , and appreciate it said Defendants to satisfy said judgment of the Baptist Church at Rives Jnnc- about 16,000,000 horses and a valu bicycles will aid the improvement in large precentnge of the buyers are ofthe ami costs and accruing costs, I did on the 26th .... , , . tion she was brought down with Pneu- ation reduced to about $770,000,- day of March. 181«. duly levy upon the following DRY GOODS, roads and highways, and the im- young people, who derive nine described real property, belonging to the said Are you hustling for the Bohemia mon¡a succeeding La Grippe. Terri- Defendants on the 7tli day of March. I8i*i and or a decline iu value of about $230,- wagon road? With it there will bo (j|e paroxysms of coughing would last j proved electric service will enable pleasure and healthlui exercise iroiu subsequently, tow it: That milling claim known as the Lucky Hoy $100,000 paid out here in a few |lours with little interruption and it 000 , 000 . j more people to live in the rural dis the use ot the bicycle. mining claim, situated alnnit 8oo yards north months in placing new mills and do- seemed as if she could not survive west of tin* foot ot Hardscrabble mountain; also The increase in horses received a tricts. The wonderful increase in the that mining claim known as the Mattie mining ing development work in the mines, i them. A friend reccoinmended Dr. severe check in 1893, and the values joining the said Lucky Boy mining claim Forty years a^o, «lien the Au.eri- electric service aud suburban trm i claim With this as a starter you see a big King’s New Discovery; it was quick on the north-east; also that mining claim known as tin* mine or mining claim; all a setback through 1893, 1894 and thing, hut it is but a small drop iu in its work and highly satisfactory in ; can railway service was in its infan- service shows how utLrh ina ¡equate situated Hardscrabble in the Bohemia mining district of Lane county, state of Oregon. NOW THEREFORE, tour trouser pockets of the shiners. Trial bottle free at J. A. 1895. Under normal conditions the ; ; cy, a similar scare existed about ttie the service of horses and carriages in tlie name of the state of Oregon and in com If the road is built and the 20-stamp ^ 8U,re’ R**u,ar s,*c usual rate of increase would give A ll pliance with said writ. I will offi-r for sale all the lack of market for horses. Farm would have been for this increased rigid, title and interest of the said defendants, in mill goes in there, there are good ' this country, Jau. 1, 1896, at least j ers and others thought the locomo demand for transportation. Taking and to tin- above described premises, subject to redemption, at public auction to the highest bid prospects for more mills to go into 19,000,000 horses, whereas, through tive would sound the death knell of a broad minded view of the situation, der for cash at the court house door iu Eugene. that rich country in the next few Lane county. Oregon on Monday, the 4th day of W. B R U M M E T T the depression in business, dimin- the gtage co(l(.b ftml the road borse. provision must be made within 10 or Mav, 1806 , between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M. months. anti 4o’clock 1*. M. towit: at 1 o’clock 1’. M. of ished breeding, exportation and History shows more horses are now j 12 years for the wants of 100,000,000 the said day. A. .1. J o h n so n , A good sow is by far the most death and disease this increase has wanted than ever before. The steam people, where now the pace is set for Sheriff of Lane county, Oregon. f ^ " T l.e highest prices paid feral! kinds ol produce. J t » I valuablo animal on the farm, judg been prevented, and it is not likely railroad has been a more important! the necessities of 70,000.000 people. NOTICE OF FOREFFITUHE ing from the sales recently made there are anv more horses iu this , factor iu chauging passenger trails- j John Murphy your heirs and assigns arc here by notified that we have expended one hundred throughout the central west. The Oftlce in Moinzer Residence country now than there were three ■ portatiou thau the electrie roa.,8 or | dollars in labor on the Morning Star mine situ Main Street,C ottage ated in Bohemia. Lane county, Oregon, for the sale of 70 head at Emporia Kansas years ago. year of and fifty dollars in labor on said the bicycles or the horseless carria>Mi | G rove, Oregon. ¡nine in 18U4. said fifty dollars being the local oil -('L ___ :__ . í L ig lr r lN M » l i o i n r o la6t month broke the record—the DEATri TO FRUIT I’ÈSTS. ever be. The boise industry camp assessment for the year of ts*j4. In order m ure— neara averaging 7 iztr.nu. property for sale would <ln well to cn Ti is very much less to-day than three cafi to imid said mine under the provisions of section , outlived the To make the orchard ard nay you must Spray, 231*4, Revised statutes, being the amount re- J has one condition, its Winter ■'Faultless Queen Crowin” brought on him The following is a few spec years " ago, because in Kentucky and summer r with lTof, Brown's Ins -« t quired for holding Hie same for the year eiidiug the , • , . . . r « - ; — .— 7 ----- ................ ;• .......... ial bargains in farms. c h a n c e 18 g o o d a g a i n s t i t s m o l e re - v-xterm lialqr. rile mil» _ liHw-nri.lr known (,,„1 if »n h iii uim ty days aftrr Hits notice the top price $750 and goes to Ohio. OREGON that will kill all insect life without injury to bv publication you fail or refuse to contribute «-o rTAGE GROVE, breeding shows a falling off of fully | cent com petitors. FINE BARGAIN. p / h , ». a. « . * your proimrtion of such expenditure as co- $550 was paid for the boar “Hadley fciKtofscd l>v individual members, the Slate m n,crs wlitcli should I k - lifty dollars (*M ) as IIraient in 70 per cent. In many parts of the | e v e r Board of Horticulture of California.. Oregon and interest in said elaim. will become the property It is doubtful if the bicy A large, two story hotel, corner West, where good horses are raised, J r.” and $500 for the sow “Lady Washington. Used by many nurserymen aiul of tlie subscribers iiuder said section 2.»24. Mv winter wash is the only solu lot, furnished and good run of busi H. P. BttOOKH kUT reaches beyond its position as a lux orchardisis. Longfellow.” that will kill the Wooly Aphis, fuseil only febl-35 J ohn C l u c k y . ness with livery stable building can the decrease in breeding is at least ury and its use as a popular pas tion while the foliage is off. ] My summer wash is à sure destroyer of the Codlin Moth eggs, and all "This paragraph, clipped from a be purchased for $2,000. A busi 50 per cent., while in the more pros time, mainly for v o u n g men and w o - insects exe'ept Wooly Aphis; use jnsT after tiie NOTICE OF FOREFEITUKE. “ ‘ ° blossoms fall off. My hop louse wash kills all ness man can make money from the perous New England aud the Mid Kentucky paper, presents figures insects that Infest vines vegetables or - plants. IT. B. Wiseman and Charles Kevern. your men. The horseless carriage is so ................................ ... . , -----_ start on this property in one of the dle States, the decrease in horses I I lie ingredients used in my formula ' i l a can be heirs and assigns are hereby notified that I have that are bewildering: S H E E T IR O N W A R E , °und in any dnj* store, costs inueh less than expended one hundred dollars in labor 011 the best towns in Oregon. Call on or bred is more than 25 per cent, per far from development at 1 presen! th a t other washes. Full and explicit directions for Clareuee mine situated iu Bohemia, Douglas Two beet sugar factories were in address. it will need a larger number of mixing ami using. W. B rummett , county, Oregon, in order to bold said mine Knowing I have a sure remedy, some unprin- under the provisions of section 2324, Revised W ild Y/cod A x e s , A m u n i t i o n , end a ll sizes Cottage Grove, Or. annum. I j,or8e8 tllaQ eTer tu ptJ]l the unsuc- ! dpied par tie, a are now selling imitations, Statutes, being the amount required for hold operation in Nebraska last year and mrage all such parties I have ing the same for the year ending 189T*, and if Those interested in the breeding: . , . Therefore to dine. produced sugar to the value of $800, n j cesstul experiments out of the ditch. I concluded [fora . short si time only] to reduce the within ninety days after this notice by publica-, A RARE BARGAIN. C A - Z R / T I R a ilD G I E S . price of the three formulas to $ 2 .r*o by mail to tion, you fail or refuse to contribute your p ro -‘ of borses appreciate tlie present po 000. The beets from 9,000 acres anv address. Formulas copyrighted, It is not likely that the man who January , iHirll.m ,.r sucli expenditure as e<Hwn.;r» »jileli [ { ,, , ., f „ n s k ,..u ,,j NAILS, CUTLERY Slid/ anil B u ili lin e 160 acres of land with running 14, 1890. By WVH. BRO N. would thirty-three and one-third dollars 1 .......... be ... thirty-l__ were used, showing a value of $88 water the whole year; fine fir and sition of the industry, aud are ready loves a fine horse will ever be will- Entomologist. (¡$.33.1-3) as interest in said elaim, will become the . . P. O. Box. 2237, Sail Francisco, Calif. property of tlie subscriber under said section, per acre. The largest corn crop cedar saw timber, never culled; 20 to bey well bred animals at a high ing to exchange it for a carriags run Mention this paper sa c E lxj tu H aklan . i jan4-:u 15« •ver grown in Nebraska was worth acres cleared with some fruit trees. er price this spring than has prevail- 'Repairing neatly done) $40,000,000. The crop frog» 600,000 W ill make a splendid fruit place aud only 5 miles south of Cottage acres adapted to beet culture, less Grove. than one-seventy-fifth part of the area of the state, if devoted to that A FINE 80 ACRE FARM FOR SALE, crop, would be worth $50,000,000 a 4 miles from Cottage Grove, all under vear. good fence. 25 acres in cultivation, The Leader. C^.Mi'LEïIUBÜRKHOLDBI. Hitts A N ew L ine of L adies’ Boucle Dress JACKTS. Goods. = C L G A K IN G .= Agents for sale of the S B ill LU M B E R. j. B. ROUSE, PROMPTLY FILLED New Goods and New Styles LU R C H 'S BOOTS and SHOES. Ladies Dress Goods, Hats and Domestics Sizes of Trunks. This stock has just been refilled and is the best selected in town. Notary Public and al Estate Apt, H A R D W A R B S R. PIPER. IanIvan, Stura, Aware and of HARDW ARE, FAVORITUS WILKES. 150 fruit trees four years old, good W i l l m a k e th e season o f 1 8 9 6 a t E L I B A N G S ’ S T A E L E , E u g en e. O reg on buildings, well watered, two or three good springs, and one half miles from Electric Bitters is a medicine suited SE A S O N , $ 1 0 ; school, Price $1260. Write or T E R M S :—S IN G L E S E R V I C E , $ 5 ; IN S U R A N C E . $ 1 5 . for any sea son, but perhaps more gen good call on W . B rtjmmet , crally needed, when the languid ex Cottage Grove, Or. M ares insured, money due when known to be w ith foal. Insurance money due on all mares changing hands or leaving the country. hausted feeling prevails, when the liv Mares Irom a distance pastured on reasonable terms. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible for any. R A R E B A R G A IN . er is torpid and sluggish and the need PEDIGREE. f Abdallah 1 .................. j Mambrino. Farm for Sale or Exchange for Sire of ( Amazonia. ot a tonic and alterative is felt. A Cottage Grove P rop erty. Hambletonian 10 Sir Walter 2:27 prompt use of this medicine has avert Sire of | and 3 others in 2 :30 acres one mile west of Yoncalla, ed long and perhaps fatal bilious all 313 Dexter, 2 :17% IChas. Kent m are......... ( Imp. Bellfounder. under fence, about 90 acres in cul Orange Girl 2 :20 Grand dam of Green’s ) One Eye. fevers. No medicine will act more tivation. This place is a model farm, ' Nettie, 2 :18 Bashaw 50. orchard of about 1,500 trees, and surely in counteracting and freeing good Geo. Wilkes, 519.... I Ja y Gould, 2 20*4 well watered with running water all Record, 2 :22 I Gazette, 2 :21 the system from the malarial poison. the year. Good sort well water. All Sire of | Artillery, 2:21% Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, farming implements go with farm F avorite W ilkes 3257 14 in 2.13% I Dentation, 2 :22 i Henry Clay 8 ( Andren- Jackson 4. 9 head of eattle. This farm is sit 70 in I!....>rd, 3:36% Dizziness yield to Electric Bitters. and 2 :20 j and 34 others 1 2 30 ! Sire of 1 Lad ady Surrey. uated only one mile from You^illa, a Sire of i 24 in 2 :20% [ Dolly Spankct Blae« Dougin* 2 30 50c. and $/.00 i»er bottle at J. A. Ben growing town on the Oregon & Cali Crawf, ?, 2 :07 ’i 79 in 3 24% j and two ol lie i .-, in fornia R. R. in Douglas Co. $4,000 son’s Drug Store. J. M. D., 2:13^4 32 in 2 :25* j the list for every thing. Write or eall on W. Ollic Wilkes, 2 :16% 70 iu 2 30 [ Telegraph . 1 Baker’s Hylander. B kummett , Cottage Grove, Or | Sweet Briar, 2 :17 y. The Medford Mail of last week I ß I Phillips mare. Number Seven, 2 .20% I Hambletonian 10 1 ...................1 A bdallah 1 contains the following interesting F or Sale or Exchange fo r Cot Hippia, 2:21% f Abdallah 15................ [ Sire of 41 in from 2 17% I ( has. Kent nt mare. tage Grove P rop erty. and 14 others with rec- Favorite...................... information; On the 29th of March Sire of ; to 2 :30 ords of 2 :3U and better. Record, 2 :35% Goldsmith Maid 2:14 [ Kate Darling .. .. I Andrew Jackson 2. 425 acres of land, all fenced and it was Easter Sunday on the Pacific cross Full brother to Bourbon Dam of Bourbou and 5 others in 2 30. fenced, about 40 acres ot plow- I Sir Henry mare. Slope, although very few people land. 40 more could be easily cleared, I Wilkes, Wilkes sire of 42 listed Lizzie Peebles s. t. b. Sire of in 2 :30. by Billy Wagner. balance good pasture land.' Splendid knew it. Those who did know Coaslman P, 2 .08% The only mare on Dam of garden land; about 5 acres of or j Bourbon Patchen P’ 2 09 earth that has 4 sons, are ambitious astronomers and chard : 1 good dwelling house and out Joe Do wning 710 sire ( Cassius M Clay 18 by -I Coast Bay P, 2:10% sires of a 2.20 trotter, of Abe Downing. 2 : 20 % Cassius M Clay 22 •! Henry Clay 8. buildings; 4 barns; 7 chicken houses. mathematicans. They find that the Horses, Abdallah Wilkes P, 2:14 Pat Downing 2:13% sheep and goats can be Record 2.33% ( Daughter of Abdullah 1. first full nieon after the spring equi bought on the place. Price per acre Burhon Wilkes Jr. 2:12% Sire of I Charleston, 2 :12% $8.00. Situated 9 miles from Yoneal- Durango, 2:23% American Clay 34.. nox put in an appearance on this and 36 others with re Sire of Harry Clay, 2 :2.,% la, 1J4 miles from Elkhead (¿uiek Sil coast shortly after 10 o’clock on Sat ver Mines; 20 rods from school; 2 '/ cords of 2 :30 ami better. Granville, 2:21 | Conscript’s dam ......... Imp. Tranby. miles from ehurch; 60 rodsfrom post- Maggie Brigg. 2:27 l Sire darns of Aratus mare. urday night, aud it is a fact that the office, mail twice a week. Call on or Ella Clay, 2 :27% Flora Wilkes, 2:19% first Sunday after the first full moon w rite W. B rummett , Cottage Grove f Maggie 145 Dams of and 2u others in 2 :30 Reeord, 2:33 Sir Walter J & S 2 :18% after the spring equinox is Easter Or. Sire of Nutmeg, 2:19 Edwin Forest 31. , Kentucky Hunter Sunday the world over. But in this I Chusauie G, 2 :15% Garnet, 2:19 r Edwin Forect, Jr. . 4 Sire of 21 in 2 30 | Highlander mare. Post Boy, 2 23 and 21 others in 2 :30 I Sire dams of ( Woodford mare. peculiar case, said to be the first in Keno, I 2:23% { Lualaba...................... Chianie G, 2:15 stance of the kind since the Chris [ K ate P atterso n . Mystery, 2 :25% • Dam of and 6 others in 2 :3o I Grey Eagle. Dam of Roger Hanson. 2:19% ¡.Daughter of ............ 1 Bolivar mare. tian era, only this part of the Pacific | FARMS IN DOUGLAS CO. Valissa 1 3) 2:19 Matilda, 2:30 I Mambrino Paymaster, Slope has its Easter Sunday a week | For sale or trade. Situated 6 miles Km illation, 2:21 ! Mambrino Chief 11. 4 by Mambrino. Roslyn, (4i 2 :25% Clark Chief 89 . in advance of the rest of the world, east oi Yoncalla on Elk Creek, 480 I Sire of ( Gollius’ dam untraced. Vatican, (5) 2:27% Sire of | Lady Thorn, 2 :18% i Downings’ Bay Messen- When the moon filled Saturday acres> 200 acres good bottom laud, I Croxie, 2 : 19 % (.Little Norah.g er. night, reckoning by Pacific Coast ,)al«b(’e hills. This place contains Woodford Chief 2 :22 Sister of Big Norah; ( Highlander mnre. time, it was already Sunday in New “bout 5000 acres of out side range Meteor .................... ' and 4 others in 2 :30 grandma of Sultan, 2 :24. Record, 2:31 I Dams of York and London. Consequently i Fhe place is well watered, Elk Creek Pballas, 2 :13% for the East and the rest of the running through it and dozens of Majolica, 2 :15 world, excepting the Pacific Coast 8°°^ springs on the place. Mostlv Wilson, 2 :1U% ( Waxie the first Sunday after the first full all fenced; two sets of buildings; Miss Waxie ......... ' Sire of moon after the spring equinox does j ah°l,t 75 fruit trees; school aud saw ( Grafton, 2 :22% i Gann (thoroughbredi ( American Eclipse. Daughter o f... ....... J Sire dams of ) Betsy Richards I mill within half mile from the Cin- not arrive until Sunday, April, 5. ( Lady Thorn, 2 :18% nebar mines. Price $3800. Write E e c t r le B itte r s . 4w*niW M-Jt! Midwinter Fair. San Fmnciaco W. P e k in D ucks. F a n c y P ig e o n s a n d S q u a b s. E g g s a n d S to c k in Season. C o rresp o n d e n ce S o lic ite d . SALEM, OREGON. PRESIDENT OF THE 1MTED STATES THE HEÏ YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE t o a > < on ( W tr to r Ci TOVO, O r. White Wyundottes, Golden Wyandotte«, Paired and White Plymouth Rocks, Black aud White Minorca«, Rose Comb Black Minorca«, Red Capa, Buff Leghorns, Brown Leghorns, B. B. Red Game Ran tarns, Etc. (N H M Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder or fall Breeder o f Prize Winning Poultry. O P i T H. 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