The S t Louis Globe-Democrat, in a weather report from Bloomington, 111., for April 11 and 12, says on the PUBLISHED EVERY SATU RD AY. former day the grouud was covers! E . P . T H O R P , - - E D I T O R . ¿ix to eight inches deep with ice a d snow. The mercury was down to 60 - 1896. degrees above, with a hitter m r h SATU R D AY, M A Y 2, wind. The roads and streets re S ta te R ep u b lica n T ic k e t. sounded with the music of sleigl - bells. It was the severest April For Supreme Judge, snowstorm known in fifty-five years. R. S. BEAN, The next day the mercury rose to For Presidential Electors, 80 degrees early in the morning, T. T. GEER, and went up four or five points be S. M. YORAN, fore noon. The air was moist and E. L. SM ITH , stifling, and great discomfort was J. F. CABLES. the result. A nice country that! For Congressman, A Salem man »»ho has recently THOS. H. TONGUE. For District Attorney, 2nd District. returned from a trip through A ri zona and Southern California, thus W. E. YATES. writes his opinion of Oregon: “ I C ou nty R ep u b lica n T ick et. have been in every state west of the For Senator, Mississippi river except the Dak- t»- , L D. DRIVER. Montana, Wyoming aud Nevada, and For Repiesentatives it is a fact that Oregon has more S. L. MOORHEAD, natural resources within the same T. J. VAU G H N, area than any other state I have D. G. PA LM . been in. What we need ia lea For Sheriff growling and more work, little mote A. J. JOHNSON. pride about our houae, chop up the For Clerk, old dilapidated aidewalka for kindl A. C. JENNINGS. ing, replace that old wooden fence For Judge, with a hedge, plant flowera and have E. O. POTTER. nice lawns, make the places attract For Treasurer, ive, “ all same California style,” talk L. GILSTR.AP. Oregon and advertise. Get in and For Assessor, drill, vote the republican ticket and D. P. BURTON. give ua an administration that will For Comissioner, give ua protection on our products L N. BA ILE Y. and give the Eastern wage earner a For School Superintendent, chance to earn a few dollars so that C. S. HUNT. he can buy Oregon fruits; by the For Surveyor, fail of 1397 we will be “ rolling ’em C. M. CO LLIER. high” as any of them.” For Coroner, F r w P ills . DR. J. W. HARRIS. Semi your address to H. E. Buck I f offices did not pay so well le»» & Co., Chicago, and get a free there would not be so much desire sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you on for them their merits. These pills are easy When a pound orabushei of corn in action and are particularly effective is burned, it yields about one-twen in the cure of C ■nstipation and Si» k tieth of its original weight in ashes. Headache. For Malaria and Liver trouble they have been proved invalu An exchange prophetically re able. They are guarameed to be p r- marks that the biggest strike for fectly free from every deleterious sub higher wages yet inaugerated will stance ami to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, bo declared next November. but by giving tone to stomach and Take a ride out over the valley bowels greatly invigorate the system. and see the number of new farms Regular size 25c. per box. Sold by J being improved and then see for A. Benson Druggist. ! T h e Leader. yourself whether this country is not coming to the front. W. B R U M M E TT Notary Public and The horrible confession of the al leged murderer Holmes, now await ing execution for bis crimes, ie doubted, as Borne o4 bis alleged v tima are known to be alive. O ffic e in M e ln z c r R esid en ce M a in S treet, C o ttage California orange growers have G ro ve, O regon . y&r All who have country or city made more money so far this year property for sale would »io well to call than in many seasons. The early on n:m The following is a few spec crop of naval oranges was of un ial bargains In farms, usual quantity and quality. F IN E BARG AIN. I t is believed that England is be A large, two story hotel, corner coming as weary of military cam lot, furnished and good run of busi paigns in the upper Nile district as ness with livery stable building can wns Italy, and that the British arm be purchased for $2,000 A busi ies will soon be drawn from that sec ness man can make money from tlie start on this property in one of the tion. best towns in Oregon. Call on or address. W. B rummett , With so many tickets in the field Cottage Grove, Or. some voters may feel at a loss to know Low to vote, but no one need A R ARE BARG AIN. to feel alarmed at all for there will 160 acres of land with running be plenty of fellows around on elec water the whole year; fine fir and tion day ready to give the necessary cedar saw timber, never culled; 20 acres cleared with some fruit trees. instructions. W ill make a splendid fruit place Times aye not what they used to and only 5 miles south of Cottage be. A t one time it was safe to turn Grove. Real Rifiata. knt the other cheek to the man who slapped you on the face, but it is different now, if you were to do that today, you would get your head knocked off. A F IN E 80 ACRE FA R M SALE, wires, it will be rather hard on the telegraph and telephone companies. A man can go to his front door and give a yell and call up old Salisbury before breakfast and “ Bass” him about the Venezuelan boundry. chin Emperor William about the Trans vaal and shout all round the earth without pole or wire or pay. Science is “ knowing how.’* tlie bri,1*e The only secret about S c o t t ’s E m u lsio n is y e a r s of science. When made in Taylor, who g >ld H al ve» iu that district surveying last fall, for sale at T he L eader was oitic< LEWIS& BURKHOLDER. E. P. T horp . There are s»> many ownerless and j hungry horses and cattle iu the city ^ Co: :nnptkMI.. j, DJ- ti . heal d i«a s «i N e w L in e o f L a d ie s ’ A 01 f K. ig.fa disease.I CAPES, CLAOKS AND JACKTS. Boucle Dress Goods. B M S l l ! 1 Nl noli. LU M B E R. B. ROUSE, j. j PROM PTLY Kimble on home- anything conclusively, still the pre- e(, bjs atlenfiou t(> tbe shivering bo». S t » u y 'N ^ T . ^ f o r X E»?N™ Ne '' ,, sw*4 N e1,, 3 west. He seutation of the facts is sufficient to be bid his young ........ acqmiin- names the following witnesses to prove his eon- tinuous residence upon and cultivation of. said set the honest voter to thiukiug. tance ¿oodbye, be bail a new land, viz: Cyrus M. Duncan. .John Kitsmiller, .. i John Sclineider and James r . Laugdou. all o f Every effect has its cause or combi- 1 j a p a i r o f . s h , o e s . .... I he g e n t l e - Cottage Grove, Oregon. Ktate o f Oregon, for the count} o f Lane on tlie ‘-¿bth day of March, lS9riou a judgment rendered in a suit in said Court on the 7th day o f March, 18U6, in which Richard White was Plaintiff and W. K. Whipple and T. M. Hunt, partners in business as Whipple & Hunt were Defendants; and to me directed, commanding me that out of the iiersonal pmperty o f the said Defendants; K M. V k a i c h , Register. or it sufficient could not tie found, then out o f the nation of causes. What cause or nian r t l.l(illg „ CC:irltJ1, (., Haid ! may2 4S real property belonging to the said Defendants ________________________________________________ in the said County on or after the said 7th day of combination of causes is running the lie lüteiKitNÎ Mull, t r ie h o v h o u h l March, l.s% to satisfy the sum of Five hundred, L E M A T I, _ , * N O T IC E FO K P U B L IC A T IO N . four and.»o-ioo Dollars, with interest thereon from government of this country into • e c u re e i n i m i v u i e u t a n s h u i»I n o t said 7th day Of March, i *96, at the rate of eight pvr«nnmni and the further sum Of For- lebt, in a time of peace, w heutbne ./v be i rrtulJM.| led t( • a r r \ 111 w o o «l )A f r o m • .. U n i t e d S t a t e s L a n d .. O f * f i c e , i^ u c I j per-cent » n . K» u v < ty-fouraud 65- iimi Dollars costs; also accruing h o s E B iK G , O r . A p r il -5 , I8 9 6 .i h a s b « e D uo g e n e r a l f a i l . i r e o f .»rops, , be g!reet UK' given A| 11 " ’ .“ *1 « ^ S * to sireet. He is ai'. in lau 'iv ble 1 Notice is hcreliv that the following- ofthe said .»efendauts to satisfy said judgment named settler lias filed notice o f her intention to * nii and aecruing costs, 1 did¡onthe ‘Jtfth n o s e r i o u s epidemic m .r d i s t u r b a n c e j ,() do M, h „ „ b(lUH8t ftl.t ( on 1|1 “ make B ?*Voro,<lnS Unp.,rt,»f her claim, and that ‘ J*1.' ° f March. final pr«M»f insupp«*rtof ist*b. duly levy upon the following said proof w ill lL be made k l Vi’ABE, W a i i k , u. U. «ieserilRMi real pr»*perty, lieloiigmg to the saia , Ot t b e e le m e n t s , a n d U o la c k o f W ill- . . , , ! sal,1 i n d T l i>efore « ! . » * « J o e bt »y, ih th « fa e v o f S. C. C. Commissioner at Eugene. Oreg«»n, on Defendants ou tlie .th day of March, 18% aud i ingness on U m * part of the great uni- ,,,t' i,i,rt ut tbt ,'“ v June 2 ................ 1», 1896. viz. Anna M McClaiie ou home* sub8equent_l>f<jwit: V w ‘ i/aud i<’its That mining claim known as the Lucky Boy jority of pen]ile to put forth tbeii Kreat tempt.»tion hut i t na<i i t s o w n itead e u tr T N «* .'W 'f«»'^ the 2, 3 o f sec.*4, tp. 21 S., R. 3 cast He names the mining claim, situated about 800 yards nortli- best efforts for the general prosperi-», war»l.— Oregonian, following witnesses to prove his continuous res -1 Jf«#1 f‘ Mil '* Hardscrabble mountain; also idence upon and cultivation of, said land, v iz i Hwt^miniiig claim^k|iown^M ^e.Mattic^niiiiiiig tv? I _________ ; Alouzo S. Winfrey, George Carter. Israel J. claim joining the said Lucky Boy mining claim Gray and Theresa J. Gray, all of Hazel Dell: on the north east; als«> that mining claim known as Uie Hardscrabble mine or mining claim; all ! An (XchuU^e t*-l 1« how a pre a. her or*gon situated in the Bohemia mining district of Lane R. M. V e a t c h , Register. How to stop a newspaper: Pay ! |0w.ul1 teK„ d tbe uf t,„. hard '>«'2 « county, state o f Oregon. NOW TH E RE FO R E, in tlie name o f the state of Oregon and ia com and quit. I f vou owe the publisher I .. . . 4 . . pliance witli said writ, I will «»(Ter for sale all the ^ * r times upon lus congregation. At right, title and interest o f tlu* said defendants, in j N O T IC E FOK F U B L U W T I O N one, two or three years subscriDtion,14l , , ... and to the alx»ve described premises, subject to j : 5 I the conclusion of one of his seruioiiP, Land Office at Koschiirj’ , Oregon, redemption, at public auction to the liighest bid- j or as many weeks or mouths, en «ier for cash at the court bouse door iu Eugene. j lie said: “ Let everybody, iu the April 25, 1896. Lane county, Oregon on Monday, the 4th day of close the amount in a letter ami May, I«96, betweeu the hours of 9 «»’clock A. M. j house who pays his »lelits stand up.’ Notice ts hereby given that the following- ami 4«»’clock P. M. tow it: at 1 o’clock F. M. of have ti e papsr^liseontinued to your uam»si settler has itlea notice of Ins intention to Instantly every man, wopian and make ttnal proof in support of Ins claim, and that A. J. J ohnson , address. But don’t have the gall t> saiii proof will be inaiie before J oei . W are U. Sheriff o f Lane county, Oregon. child, with, one exception, rose to 8. <n Eugene. u i i . r u c , Oregon, j , » » i i , o n . C. C. Commissioner at on JE^-Tli, sit down and write the publisher, lsta ' J. * Gray " ‘ ' - Jane 29, 1.896. viz: Israel cm ' homestead their feet. He seated tlie crowd, eÉtry No. 5765 for th© Sl4 8w‘ . and lot 5 ol sec. «nu-iou IU t o HI I.. n . ....... ( «lie I . . . /. .11.. I inn “ t»toi> my paper,” when you are ow, NOTICE OF FO R EFE ITU RE. J , u j . 1 1 . ..o r _ h _ j . UJ, tp. 21 U S., It. O 3 cast» I lit* namt's follow J _____ m ,lu witnesses t«> prove hn continuous residence up- * Murnhv vnhr h»drs nnd issiiins irV her.*- ' F IL L E D N e w Goods and N e w Styles L U R C H ’S _ _ _ _ _ OREGON. A FU LL L IN E OF C L O T H IN G , GOODS. B O O T S and S H O E S . L a d ie s D r e s s Goods, H a t s a n d DRY D o m e s tic s All Sizes of Trunks. This stock has just been refilled and is the best selected in town. 'iighet<t price* paid for all kindb ot produce. ing on subscription. Only dea»l is not paying his iTel.ts stami up.” TT A beets or nen who are execution The exception note»! a careworn, * " “*„■»i: Mc01a1ie' A KeSer. I atei! in Buhemhi, I .ane coiintyf Oregon, for the 1 , _ - ■ . ; . nia>2 48 U. M. \ batch , Register. | year Uf t»95, and fifty d«»llars in lalmr on said • proof, cau stop a paper this way. . buugry lnaividiml, c l o t bed IQ h l 8 ------------------------------------------------------------- mine in 1894, said fiftydollars being Uie local <*u camp assessment for the year o f 1894. In or«ter Simply be honest— do as you would 1 to hold sai«i mine under the provisions <»f section lust summer suit, who slowly assum- D E A TH TO F R U IT PESTS, 2324, Revised statutes, being the am«>unt re be done by— ami you will have no ed a perpendicular position and To make the orchard pay you must Spray. quire«! for holding the same for the year ending Winter and summer witn Frof, Brown’s Insect tW| 1895 , and if within ninety days after this notice ^ ’( ) t'i \ (i K G R O Y F trouble iu stopping your paper. I f loaned Ui»OU tbe back «^f the seat ill Exterminator. The only Insecticide known by puhli«;ati«»n you fail or refuse to contribute OREGON that will kill all insect life without injury to y«»ur pr«»porti«>n o f su«*h expenditure as co- a publisher refuses to stop a paper Tree Fruit <»r Foliage. owners which slmuld ................... * wnich * “ * be fifty ‘d ollars ($30) as front of him. “ How is it my friend,” l)»* u lc i> in Eminrsed by Individual meml»«*rs, the State interest in said claim, will become the property to your address after you have paid inquired tlie minister “ that you are Board o f Horticulture o f California, Oregon and o f the subscribers under said section 2324. Washington. Us* d by many nurserymen and H. I*. B k o o k h a r t all demauds, he does it at his own tlie only man in this large congrega orchardists. Mv winter wash is the only soiu-j febi-35 J o h n C l u c k y . that w ill kill th«* Wooly Aphis, fused only risk, and the subscriber is not liable tion who is unable to meet his obli tion while the foliage is off. 1 My summer wash is a ) giitiotis?” “ I publish a newspaper,” sure destroyer of the t'odliu Moth eggs, and all NOTICE OF F O llE F E IT U l\ E. for the subscription. except W oolv Aphis; use just after the J he uietkly replied, “ and mybietheru insects blossoms fall off. My hop louse wash kills all ...O I _______ ____ _____ H. B. T Wiseman and Charles Kevern. your A couple of Chicago doctors claim here, who ha»e just stood up, are insects that infest vines vegetables or plants. heirs and assigns are hereby notified ......... that - 1 ha’ nave < The ingredients used in my formula can ho expended one hundr«*d dollars in lalxir on the S H E E T IR O N W A R E , to have discovered that the X r»iys, uiy subscribers, and— ” “ Hvnin one ound in any drug store, costs much less than , Clarence mine situated in Bohemia, Douglas t\ -s e v e n ” e x c la im - 1 oth(‘r washes.. Full aud explicit directions for county, Oregon, in «»rder t«» hold said m;ne properly applied, will destroy the h u n d re d an «i e itrb “ • I m iviiur nml Under* . tlie provisions of section Revised W i l d mixinii and li: nains. _______ w o o d A x e s , A m u n it io n , a n d a ll s iz e s c f •Inc tlie amount required for liold- Kn»»wing I have a aure remedy, some unprin statutes a , beu baci li of cholera, influenza, diph p»1 t h e uiiuister. le for tlie _____ year ending isas, and if cipled parties are now sHling imitations. ing |nir the same si lling imitations, . Therefore to discourage all such part ies I have within ninety day» after this n»»tiee by putiliea- , The girls of Lawrence, Kansas, concluded theria, glanders, pneumonia, typhoid, [fo ra short time only] to reduce the tion you fa ll or refuse to contribute your nr»»- ‘ Sk-.m ' “ r f by - mail " ^ | to portion o f sui price of the' three formulas to sm li h expenditure as co-owners which have adapted a “ storm dress" which tubarculosis and antrax. I f this is N A IL S , CUTLERY Shelf ami Building anv address. Formulas copyrighted, January would be thirty-t thirty-three nnd one-third dollars Ki“ I »1 full atonic uf is about six iuvhes sliortcr than mowt 14,1890. By W. H. BRO N. i (S33.t-3) as interest in said claim, w ill become the true the time is ajipronchiiig when dlessen. The Lawrence men have Entomologist. 1 property of the subscribe under said section, | p. o . Box. 2237 , San Francisco, Calif. 2324. ‘ E l ij a h H a r l a n . \ man will have to live until old age not done a tiling since but wittch Mention this paper jau4-31-15w ¿^■K cpairiny: neatly tlonp-, removes him. the clouds looking for a storm.—Ex s. R. P IP E R . Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and C A R T R ID G E S . H A R D W A R E s WILKES. FAVORITUS W i l l m ak e the season o f T E R M S : - S I N G - L E S E R V I C E , $5; 1896 : at E L I : B A N G -S ’ SEASON, Eugene, STABLE, : $10; O re g o n I N S U R A N C E . $15. M ares insured, m on ey due w hen k n ow n to be w ith fo a l. R A R E B A R G -A IN . Insurance money due on all mares changing hands or leaving the country. Mares from a distance pastured on reasonable terms. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not lie responsible for any. f A b d a lla h 1 .................. Mambrino. PEDIGREE. Site of Amazonia. ] Sir W alter 2 27 Hambletonian 10 and 3 others in 2 30 Sire of 2 17% 1 Chas. Kent m are........ 1 Imp. Bellfounler. Dexter, Grand dam of Green’s | One Eye. Orange Girl 2:20 2 18 Bashaw 50. Nettie, Geo. Wilkes, 519 Jay Gould, 2 20 % Record, 2 :22 Gazette, 2.21 2 21 % Sire of Artillery, Amirew Jackson 4. 14 in 325 2 13% Bjeticatipn, 2:22 f Henry Clay 8 ...... . F a v o r it e W il k e s 2 20 and 34 others i 2.30 Lady Surrey. ■ 0 in 2 25>4 j Sire of Record, Black Douglas, 2 :30 24 in 2 :20% [ Dolly Spanker Sire of and two others in 7!) in 3 34% Crawfuiu 2 07% 2 25% 32 in the list 2:13% J. M. D „ Telegraph ..................( Baker’s Hylander. 70 in 2.30 2 16% Ollie Wilkes, ) Phillips mare. 2:17% Sweet Briar, f Hambletonian 10........ j Abdallah 1. 2 . 20 % Number Seven, Abdallah 15...... ....... | Sire of 41 iu from 2 17 , | Chas. Kent mare. 2 21 % Hippia, Sire of ] to 2:30 and 14 others with rec- iuvorite Goldsmith Maid 2 :14 [ Kate D arling ............. I Andrew Jackson 2. ords of 2 :30 and better. Record, 2:35% - Sir Henry mare. Full brotlier to Bourbon Dam of Bourbon and 5 others in 2 .30. 1 f™ Wilkes, W ilkes sire of 42 listed Lizzie Peebles s. t. b. Sire of in 2 30.* by Billv W aguer. Dam of Coast man P, 2 08% Tlie only mare on ( Cassius M. Clay 18 by Bourbon Patchen P ’ 2 09 earth that has 4 sons Joe Downing 710 sire \ Henry Clay 8. Coast Bav P, 2d0% sires of a 2 :20 trotter, of Abe Downing,2:20% Cassius M. Clay 22 Record 2:33% ( Daughter of Abdallah 1. Abdallah W ilkes P, 2:14 Pat Downing 2:13% Sire of Burbon W ilkes Jr. 2:12% Durango, 2:23% Charleston, 2 :12% f American Clay 34___ , and 36 »>thers with re Sire of [ H arry Clay, 2:25% 2:26 j Conscript’s lpl ‘ »lam ........ j Imp. Tranby. Granville, cords of 2 :30 and better. M aggie B rig g 2 27 t Sire darns of ] Aratus mare. Flora Wilkes, 2 :19% Ella Cl lay. ------ 2.27% and 20 others iu 2 :30 f M aggie 1 4 5 ............. Dams of Rei-ord, 2:33 Sir W alter J & S 2:18% „ _ Nutmeg, 2 :19 l Edwin Forest 49----- l K en tuck y ________ Sire of 2:19 f Edwin Forest, J r...... ^ Sire of 21 iu 2 :30t Highlander mare. Chusanie G, 2 15% Garnet, and 21 others in 2 :30 | Sire dams of ( W oodford mare. Post Boy, 2 23 Keno, " 2 :23% L u a la b a ................... J Chianie G, 2 :15 Dam of | and 6 others in 2 :35 I Grey Eagle. ■j Mystery, 2:25% I K ate P atte rso n . Roger Hanson. 2:19% L Daughter o f........... } Bolivar mare. Dam of Matilda, 2 30 j M am brino Paymaster, Valissat3) 2:19 f Mam brino Chief 11 ... \ by Mambrino. Emulation, 2:21 I Sire of ( Gollias’ dam untraced. Roslyn, (4) 2 :25% Clark Chief 89 Fire o f 1 Lady Thorn, 2 :18% I Downings’ Bay Messen- Vatican, (5) 2:27% Croxie, 2 : 19 % t Little N o rah . \ ger. W oodford Chief 2 :22 Sister of B ig N o ra h ; ( Highlander mare, ad 4 others in 2 :30 grandam of Sultan, 2 :24. M eteor... Record, 2:31 Dams of Has, 2 :13% .bjolk-a, 2 :15 I Wilson^ 2:16% i W axie Sire of iM iss W axie ( Grafton, 2:22% i Gano (thoroughbred). ( American Eclipse. j Betsy Richards Daughter o f . . ..........■< Sire dams of Ih a d y T K o rn , 2:18% Membrino Patchen 58. I) F o r Sale o r E xch an ge fo r C ot ta g e G ro ve P r o p e rty . FARM S IN DOUGLAS CO. i Pneumonia and valuable A g e n ts fo r the sale o f the F a rm fo r Sale or E xch an ge fo r C o tta g e G ro ve P r o p e rty . One Oi Tbe Best Stock tfdch, •Glen he was stop e l bv a lit.'le :xiy bout 12 ea s old, q die lagged and ut of breatl . The boy’s toes pto- r ided from his shoes, aud his pinch- ed face toid of great deprivation. maps o f mines in Bohemia, made In = C L O A K I N G .= 425 acres of land, all fenced and 1 cross fenced, about 40 acres of plow land, 40 more could be easily cleared, ; balance good pasture bind.' Splendid garden lan d ; about 5 acres of o r chard ; 1 good dwelling house and o u t1 buildings; 4 burns; 7 chicken houses. I Horses, sheep and goats can tie bought on the place. Price per acre I $8.00. Situated 9 miles from Yoneal- i la, 1 Y, miles from Elkhead Quick Sil ver M ines; 20 rods (m m school; 2K miles from church; 60 rodsfrom post-1 Your Boy Won't Live a Month. office, mail twice a week Call on or 1 So Mr. Gilman Brown, of 34 Mill 8t. write W . B fummett , Cottage Grove, i t Or. South Ganlner, Mass., was told by the doctors. His son had Lung trouble following Malaria, :>n»l he spirit thru» hundred and seventy-five dollar» with doctors, who finally gave him up say ing: “ Your boy won’t live a month.” He tried Dr. King’s New Discovery and a few bottles restored him to health but enabled him to go to work a per fectly well cian. He says he owes his present good health to use of Dr. King’s New Discovery, and knows it to be the best in the world for Lung trou ble. Trial Bottle Free at J. A. Ben son's Drug 8tore. ; M ore than two-fifths of; tall deaths i.i this country; | are caused by con sum p-; tionand pneumonia. T h is; diagram tel s the sto ry : ; BO H E M IA M APS. A few new \\ hatcorn, on Bellingham j bay, that farmers run chances of ' Heart, disease. large quantities and by im- % Diptneria. having their hay, fruit, etc., entirely * Apoplexy . ___ “ Say, you dropped this from your proving methods, an emul ¡C a n c e r ,..........S B ; devoured when they cotue to town sion must be more perfect pocket, down the street,’’ said the B y tlie timely use of; with product. One of Bellingham's than when made in the old- boy, as he hande l the gentleman the ! Dr. A ck er’s E n glish Rent-; dailies says: Every day in the week,1 pocket-book, “ You pulled it out of i e d y , consumption and; and usually several times a day, a : time way with mortar and ywur pocket with your ban iker- ^pneumonia are quickly; drove of horses ami cattle can be 1 pestle a few ounces at a time. ■l.ief,” he continued. ■sand absolutely c u r e d . * seen following loa»ls of bay ami This is why Scott’s Emulsion The stranger looked at the little \T ake it at the first sign ; »»tlier produce brought here for sale. of cod-liver oil never sepa- boy with some surprise. He rtiueui- ; o f sore thro it and lun gs.; It is unsafe for a farmer to leave rates, keeps sweet for years, be:ed noticing a l»o_> .-several lilo-.-ks f A Si-es; 75c , 5»v .ST A 'l I S * AfKF.R M edicine C o . ia-18Chu cc X.V.* anything which hungry animals can '...»Aa AM** and every spoonful Is equal to down the street taking in wood from i ». * eat or iiijuie in a wagon without at Uie sireet, aud asked him if he was every other spoonful. u p t o d a t e —is9a. least one man with a clul» or dog to that one. He received an affirma In athcr •mulskms you ora llsMo to OREGON. The most complete Tariff Text protect it. Sacks of flour, boxes of tive answer and told the boy the LEM ATI. get on uneven benefit—either on over or under dooe. Oct Scott'». pocket-book contained at tides of Book ever published is the new edi- ^ fruit, bags of grain, packages of S C O TT’ S EM ULSIO N h »» been endorsed great value ami considerable money. tion of “ Tariff Facts for Speakers » groceries and crates of vegetables by the medical profession for twenty year». (A sk your doctor.) T h i» 1» because :t 1» •11 examination lie found tnat it had ami Students,’' Defender Document are all plunder for the drove of aui- mlwayy foimtohto -Oi w o y » uniform -pX m ujx contains the purest Norwegian Cod-liver O il een opened, b»»t nothing was miss- No. 9— 260 pages, just out. Pub- mals. Some fanners they cannot ’’ ’’/ u^u^/n^oceinTnd $ 1.00 size». The »mall ug The boy said lie- s.,w t. e j llKbei »• The American Protective haul bulk hay here at all because so •ire may be enough to cure your cough or pi ck* t-bo k fall from the gentle-j Tariff League. Campaign text books much is devoured and wasted by the help your baby. mans pocket, and he quickly picked issued just before the election are of city stock. Cleveland's administration has it up. The temptation was too great little value. Tbe Tariff League is 1 When you take Simmons Liver been highly successful-to England. aud he 0ptlfcd it> and 8aw the moMey. to be congratulated on its foresight Regulator this Spring for your blood, Wishes t»> inform those who »ire contemplating building in the spring to ban During the past three years, the He waf) trying to beIl, ttt buIUPj bt. in getting out its hand hook so early an| for Maleria be 8ure t0 notc how in their orders for lumber now. so they can be United States has failed to pay its gaid und it wu8 almost to() a in the year. Order by numbei only. wen it works, and how quickly you running expenses from its receipts teli)ptati(>n to see 80 much money, Sent to any address for twenty-five find yourselves improved in health by $131,000.000, while for the last but be bad tiually overcome it al„; rents. Address W. F. Wakrman, «ml spirit. “ I was induced to try year, especially, England has been , b„ rac after tbe gem i(.maQ to jjjve Gen. Sec., 135 West 23,1 S t, New ! Si,," " ° " 8 Liver Regulator, .ml its ae- \N ith any Kin«! of lumber you may wiali, wlii« b will then !>« rc:nly,an<i you tion was quick and thorough. It im- won’t have to wait. more than prosperous, her annual I up tbe find. The gentleman as.-er Y.rk. ]»arted a brisk and vigerouu feeling. statement showing a net surplus of tained that the boy's pureuts were It is an exi-ellent remedy.” —J. R. NOI ICE FOR PUBLICATION. $40,000,000. Tbe four years of very poor, and going to a grocery O r d e r s F r o m a D istan ce P r o m p t ly A tte n d e d T o i Hibiml. Monroe, Iowa. U n i t e d S t a t e s L a n d O f f i c e ,/ Harrison’s a<!ministration collected be made out a big order fur substan- R o s e b u k g O regon, Ap .1 27, 1896.) ! S H E R IF F S S A L E ON EXECU- t » r > •ml in your orders at once. $124,000,000 more than the cost of tjabj and gave tbe driver the address I Notice is hereby given that the following TION. OREGON running the government. Merely the b()y bad given> tellb)g bil„ to de. iS M S COTTAGE GROVE, Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an Ex- giving these figures does not prove hver tbe load ,bt.re Hp tben turn_ U. S. C. CxYoiiimissii.iier at Eugene _ euution issued out of tlu* Cir« uit Court of the Oregon, on 3X3 acres one mile west of Yoncalla, all under fence, about 90 acres in cul tivation. This place is a model farm, good orchard of about 1,500 trees, and well watered with running water all the year. Good soft well water. All I farro'ng implements go with farm and 9 head of cattle. This farm is sit uated only one mile from You. *” a, a growing town on the Oregon & Cali F. ^ -C a ll: To men w h o ’are old fornia R. R. in Douglas Co. $4.000 j for every thing. W rite or call on W . i enough to recall the state of public B r u m m e t t , Cottage Grove, Or feeling of forty years ago it must be a strange thing that a Senator repre senting the radical sentiment of South Carolina should be greeted with enthusiasm by the radicals of Kansas. Surely when the boiling of Carolina blood makes Kansas bleed in sympathy it is evident that the Union moves and the peoj 1 ; with it. r * Consumption’s Cruel Record.; A pleasant appearing gentleman was passing along Grand avenue from East Morrison ttr, et, yester day forenoon He went as far as FOR 4 miles from Cottage Grove, all under good feuce. 25 acres In cultivation, 150 fruit trees four years old, good buildings, well watered, two or three good springs, and one half miles from good school. Brice $1260. Write or I f Nicola Tesla's theery is correct call on W . B rummet , Cottage Grove, Or. that messages can be sent without AN HONEST LAD. í o > For sale or trade. Situated 6 miles j east of Yoncalla on Elk Creek, 480 1 acres, 200 acres good bottom land, balance bills. This place contaius about 5000 acres of out side range ! The place is well watered, Elk Creek running through it und dozens of good springs on the place. Mostly all fenced; two sets of buildings; about 75 fruit trees; school and saw mill within half mile from the Cin- nebar mines. Price $3800. Write W. B rummett , Or. Price’s Cream Baking Ptowder or call on Atfariiaa GoU Mcti»l Midwinter Fiir. Ssn Francava. Cottage GfOVC. Or. £ F o r fa r t h e r p a rtic u la rs in q u ire o f ELI BANGS, E u g e n e , O re g o n Morningside Poultry Yards, T H . B L U N D E L L , P r o p r ie t o r , B re e d e r o f P r iz e W i n n i n g P o u lt r y . White Wynu'lottes, Goldeu Wyandottes, Barred nnd W hite Plymouth | Rocks, Black aud White Minorcas, Rose Comb Black Minormw, Red Caps, Buff Leghorns, Brown Leghorns, B. B. Red Game Bantams, Etc. P e k in D u c k s F a n c y P ig e o n s a n d S q u a b s. E g g s an d S to c k in S eason.« C o rre sp o n d en ce S olicited. SALEM , OREGON. «a r6 0 P r iz e s in the la st T w o V e a l's. 2 S w e e p sta k e s. T r ——r— PR E PA R A TIO N * f o r The G reat B attle OY NOVEMBER 3 AI 1 E ALREADY UNDER WAY. 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