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    T h e Leader.
FARM ER
P O P U L IS T S , H O W
L I K E T H IS ?
DO
YOU
R e m ove th e C a o w and th e E ffe c t w ill
P i — pear.
P C W ÍH E D EVERT SATURDAY.
: Coqullle Herald.
MR
HE
JOHNSON’S
STATES
SOME
Mr. L. Gilstrap is the regular
j Republican candidate for C oud tv
Treasurer and if elected which he
! will be, will make a moat efficient
i officer. He lias declared that the
i Treasurers office shall be kept nt the
i court house and the people will be
! greatly pleased with his administra­
tion if they take it upon themselves
to vote for this man. He is not a
stranger; he is well known around
here. H;. was at one time Mayor of
the town of Springfield and tilled
that office to the full satisfaction of
all.— Eugene Journal.
LE TTE R .
FT. A IN
FACTS.
S om eth in g T h »t W ill “ T h ro w L ig h t " Upon
[$ fbi$ w&at ails yon?
Have von a feel-'
LEWIS& IRKHOLDER.
ing of weight in <
is a pbilosopbi-
th e presen t S h e riff »m l hla W ay
the Stomach — 1
E. P . T H O R P , - - E D IT O R .
i cal axiom that there cannot be an
o f D o in g Business.
Bloating a f t e r ]
eating — Belch- \
j effect without a cause. Hence, to
SATU RD AY, M A Y 16, - - 1896.
ing of Wind— |
i remove an effect permanently it is Eugene Register.
darting, cutting pains are ter­
Vomitingof Food i
necessary to abolish the cause.
As there have been some passages rible. You are hardly sick
_
— Watcrbrash— J
The
dynamiter
is
an
effect,
and
S ta r» R ep u b lica n T ic k e t.
Heartburn— Bad Taste in the Mouth,
at arms iD a harmless way in tl a enough to keep in bed, yet
in the Morning— Palpitation of the ,
his presence fills many a household papers between Mr. Campbell and
you
are
unable
to
go
to
work.
lieari, due to Distension of Stomach <
with fear aud coustant dread, yet myself, I wish to make a statement !
For Supreme Judge,
— Cantered Month— Gas in the Bow e ls;
It is severe suffering in every
how futile it were to undertake to regarding my administration.
—Loss of Flesh— Fickle Appetite
R. S. BEAN,
rid the country of this dangerous
Depressed, Irritable Condition of the j
I entered the office two years ago j place and all the time. This
F or Presidential Electors,
Mind — Dizzine s — Headache— Con­
evil by punishing the effects after with the determination to give Lane | is Neuralgia,
it is chiefly
stipation or Diarrhoea? Then you have <
T. T. GEER,
the explosions are made! But we county as good an administration as ; caused by malnutrition, over­
E O. Potter tbe Republican can­
should seek the cause, abolish that it was possible for me to do. I un- J
S. M .YO RAN,
work and nervous exhaustion. didate for county Judge is the light
there Bud then, and not till then derstood the law to be that the |
E. L. SM ITH .
[ lo one of its many farms. Tlic ©ne positive j
S c o t t ’s E m u ls io n of Cod- man in the right place. Many
will the effect dissapear. That the salary was $2000 and that was to
' cure for this distressing complaint is
\
times during the administration of
J. F. CABLES.
cut-throat competative system is the be paid to me for my services; and liver
5 il? with Hypophos- tbe present county judge has he
For Congressman,
cause, no one can successfully deny, that the county was to pay the dep­ phites, feeds the exhausted been compelled to go to lawyers for
by mail, prepaid, on receipt of 25 cents.
THOS. H. TONGUE.
. C raclks R vmset . Hofei Imnertal, New J
as it cuts the prices, after which uties, whatever that might be; as t o ’
York.gay»: “ l suffered horribly irom iiys-C
tissues and strengthens the ; advice on legal questions and thus
> pe- sia. out Acker’» Tablet«, taken alter .
For District Attorney, 2nd District follow reductions of wages, which, the milage— that was au opeu ques­
• meal», have cured mo.”
1
Opium and similar adding expense to the county that
in turn, produce what, destitution tion. But that matter has been set­ nerves.
i Xs *. at Medicine Co., 16-1S Chambers St., H. Y.
W . E YATES.
; will be saved if you will only assist
drugs may quiet pain to-day,
aud then becomes a dynamiter.
tled by the courts and the sheriff
1 in the election of Mr. Potter to that
C ou nty R ep u b lica n T ic k e t.
only to have it return again, office. He is a good dean, respect­
L et us examine a little into this gets no milage.
condition. We go to bis abode, a
these drugs weaken. able citizen and is deserving of tbe
For Senator,
Now I have been a tax payer in for
B O H E M IA MAPS.
gloomy looking,
miserable hut. tbis county to a limited extent for Scott’s Emulsion permanently position the Republican party saw
OREGON.
LE M ATI.
I. D. D RIVER.
There he stands in the door, ragged over 20 years; and it has always
A few maps of valuable gold
cures because it feeds and fit to give him on their county tick­
For Representatives
and hungry. We peer within his seemed to me that if I had to pay j
et.— Eugene Journal.
rainos in Bohemia, made by Harvey
S L . MOORHEAD,
hovel, and behold his wife, poor, my taxes ray neighbor ought to pay 1 strengthens.
Taylor, who was iu that district
S C O T T ' S E M U L S I O N bas beta endorsed by lb *
despondent
creature,
her
face his, aud not leave the burdens of the m edica
T. J. VAU G H N,
NOTICE.
l p ro fe ss io n f o r tw en ty y e a rs . (/4 s A y o u r d o c ­
surveying last fall, for sale at T he
(though
young
in
years)
is
wrinkled
i b is is because it is alw ays pa la ta b le— alw ays
to r
D. G. P A L M .
county to be borne every year by I
United States Land Office, Roscburg,
always contains the p u res t N o r w e g ia n C o d -
from suffering and destitution; the those who pay their taxes promptly. u liv n e ifo r r O m i l — and
L ead er office.
E P. T h o r p .
H
ypophospbites.
Oregon,
May
8,
1896.
>
For Sheriff
P u t u p in $ o cent and f t . o o sife s . T b e s m a ll
bitter tears have left their furrows Last year we collected over 99 per m ay
be enough to cu re y o u r co u g b o r help y o u r baby.
Noti
e
is
given
that
the
approv­
Poultry
yards are
Morniugside
A. J. JOHNSON.
as they ran down her emaciated cent of the taxes and made tbe costs
ed
plat
of
survey
of
the
following
advertised
in
T
hb L eader . Mr.
For Clerk,
cheeks, while she wept over her on the delinquents just as light as
JOHNSON H EARD FROM.
township has been received from the Blundell keeps the best stock iu
poor little children, who pull at her we possibly could.
•
A. C. JENNINGS.
Surveyor General for Oregon, to Oregon.
tattered garments begging for some­
W ORDS
FOR
IR A
C.
Wishes to inform those who »re contemplating building in the s p rin g to b a n
For Judge,
Now I could easily have dallied C H E E R IN G
wit: Township 17 S. R. 4 east, and '
thing te drive the pang of hunger along and let four or five thousand
in their orders (or lumber now. «o they ci>n be
on
Monday,
June
15,
1896,
at
9
j
E O. P O T T E R
NO TICE
from ;heir frail little bodice, for dollars go delinquent and so curryed Johnson’s H e a r t W e n t out In P ro fo n m l
S orrow fo r th e M a n ip u la to r
o’clock a. m. said plat will be filed - is hereby given that one bay mare about 7 or 8
For Treasurer,
which it is beyond her power to the favor of a lot of tax payers; but
o f th e Guard.
in this office, and the land embraced years (»Id. weight about 1000 pounds, with sa-.dle
L. G ILS TR A P.
marks, shod all around, heavy main and tail and
furnish. The poor unfortunate fath­ that was not what the people of
therein will be subject to entry on no white hairs except saddle marks and no brand,
er and husband looks upon his fam­ Lane county put me here for; and if Eugene Register.
For Assessor,
is at my place as a stray an'mal. Owner will
will then lie ready, and you
and after said date.
call aud pay for this ad. and pasturage and take With nnv kind of lumber you may wish, whirl*
Referring to Ira’s letter in the
ishing family, nothing greeting his I retire from office the first of July,
D. P. BURTON.
R. M. V e a t c h , Register.
j possession of said animal.
won’t have to wait.
Guard
of
May
6,
in
which
he
says
vision save their deplorable condi­ I shall do so well knowing that I
I. H. V e a t c h .
For Comissioner,
R S. S h e r i d a n . Receiver.
tion, with no hope of a better day. have honestly done the best I could that one of the reasons why I was
N
O
TIC
E
FO
R
P
U
B
L
IC A T IO N
I N. B A ILE Y.
He turns in despair and glances for the best interests of Lane coun­ not going to sue the county for
A Y n lu ab ie Prescrip tion .
O r d e r s F r o m a D is ta n c e P r o m p t l y A t t e n d e d T o
Land
Office
at
Roseburg
Oregon.
For School Superintendent,
milage was that in a test suit brought
across the street at tbe gilded man­
Editor Morrison of Worthington,
ty.
I
May 6, 1896.
by the sheriff's association, of which Inti., “ Sim,” writes: “ You have a
sion of the millionaire, who dresses
C. S. HUNT.
fk m l in v o u r o r d e r » at o n ce .
In regard to the deputy hire, the
ven that the following
Notice is hcrehy gtv
in costly attire, sits in hiB easy chair court allows my chief deputy $65 Johnson iu an active member, it was valuable prescription in Electric Bit­ named
For Surveyor,
settler has i tiled
llldl notice
o
of his inteution to
_
O REG O N
surrounded by all the luxuries the per month. His place is in the decided that the sheriff’s were not ters, and I can cheerfully recommend make tln&l proof in support of his claim, and L U 1 1 A u b G i i U V L ,
C. M. CO LLIER.
i <I ii <*1 ua I
»aid proof will be made before J o e l W a k e ,
1 earth can afford. Again he turns to office, as the law requires the office entitled to mileage. I hereby thank it for Const ipatloii Sick
11 » I U. S. C. C. Commissioner at Eugene. Oregon,
■
■
——— mamma
For Coroner,
his desolate family. It is too much to be open from 8 to 12 a. m. and Ira for the information, as I had not and as a general system tonic it Inis i on July I318M, viz; Edn'ondH. Yancey on home'
nn cnii.1 ” M r . A
stead entry .No. 5T30 lor tile lots 4, » and S, sec,
DR. J. W. HARRIS.
Mrs. Annie hU tile,
w tp. *•»:, R. 3 west. Ke names the following
for his mind. He becomes frenzied from 1 to 5 p. m. I do nearly all heard before tuat there was such a unequal.
Cottage
Orove
Ave„
Chicago,
was
«11
,
witnesses to prove tils continuous residence U(xm
suit
to
be
tried,
nor
had
I
heard
of
and resolves to break the hellish the riding myself. Of course I could
.A T ,
run
tliiwn
ctmltl
not
e s t nr iliite.t tnml
and cultivation of, said laud, viz: tlayburn
It is estimated that at least u(H),- system, that produces such inequal­ make much more money out of the such decision. But that keiug the run uown, couiu noi t ai or digest next, V e a t c h Genii* John W. Milton and
had a backache w h ic h n e v e r left Iter William Laudess, all « f Cottage Grove, Oregon.
000 young republicans will cast their ities, such woes and such misery, office by staying in the office myself case the tax payers can rest easy ami felt tired Slid weary, but six hot-! may»-«
K. M. \ katch , Register.
first vole this year for a republican and he reasons thus: Suppose I am and having the deputies do all the about tbe county being sued by me tics of Electric Bitters restored her
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
blown up or hanged, it were far riding; but no deputy could do the for mileage. As to his information health and renewed her strength.
preside nt
U n i t e d S t a t e s L a n d O f f i c e ,i
O.IEGON.
LEM A TI,
better than living and seeing my riding the year round at the salary from a reliable geutleman, it is in Price 50c and $1 00. Get a bottle at
R oserurg , Oregon, A or. 16, 1896.\
More metal is said to be used in wife and children dying by inches, paid. I am obliged to keep from tbe main correct. Just after the J. A. Benson’s Drug Store.
A FU LL L IN E OF
Notice Is hereby given that the following-
adjournment of the democratic aud
the manufacture of stee' pens than that their condition will be bettered
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
two to four horses to do the work as
make
final
proof
in
support
of
his
claim,
and
populist conventions, which refused
in the manufacture of both swords is possible, that it will be made
that said proof will be made before J o e l W a k e ,
one team is not able to stand up to
to fuse on tbe candidate for sheriff,
and guns. Thus is the pen might­ worse is impossible; hence he throws
U. 5$. C. C. Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon, on
tbe work alone. My own expense,
viz: : %
Charles
S. voncu,
O'Brien, on 11 E.
my
a
I
T
«
1 ' May 30,1896. via
nanus o.
ie r than the sword.
the boom, tbe ruin follows, the re­ for traveling, horse feed, repairs notwithstanding bis almost super­
18 X. j
n y
k
e
21 S , K. 3 West. He names the following
sult is appalling, ths perpetrator is etc., attending the sheriff's business human effort to have them do so, in
I witi esses to prove his continuous resl-
W. E Yates republican nominee banged, but tbe cause still exists,
order that himself and Amis could
! deuce upon and cultivation of. said land viz:
were, for the first twelve months, a
J. P Dt*Witte, of Cottage Grove, Lane Co. Oreg-
for Proeecuting Attorney is a con­ and that millions of similar effects
get the sheriff’s printing to do, he
| on, J. F. DeWitte, of Goshen, Lane Co. Oregon,
trifle over $800 leaving me about
j George Long and J. W. W alker, of Comstock,
servative business man, and a sound will follow no rational observer can
then presented to me a picture of
$1200 to support my family and save
O f f ic e
in M e in z e r R e s id e n c e | Douglas Co. Oregon.
lawyer. The voters of this district fail to see.
dtcpair. On that once beaming
apris-46
R. M. V e a t c h , Register.
what I could out of that amount.
M a in S t r e e t ,C o t t a g e
will make no mistake in electing Mr.
I t is the duty of the nation to And you will please understand that countenance whereon the corners of
G ro ve, O regon .
N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N .
Yatea to that office.
protect the citizens, and it is as much I am under $5000 bonds to the his mouth were wont to point to­
^ ® "A 1 I w h o h a v e c o u n t r y o r
c ity
U n i t f . ii S t a t e s L a n d O f f i c e ,/
her dnty to protect them against county for the faithful performance ward his ears, lo, there had come a p r o p e r t y f o r s a le w o u ld d o w e ll to c a ll
A prominent gentleman recently starvation as against anything else;
change. Those corners were point­ o n h im The f o l l o w i n g is a fe w sp ec R o s e b u r g O r e g o n , Apnl 27, 189ti (
of all the duties devolving upon the
Notice ¡ f hereby given that the following
told the editor of T he L eader that aDd how much better it were for the
ing toward his vest pockets, aud ray ial b a r g ° a i n s in fa r m s .
named settler has tiled notice of his intention to
office.
be voted for Cleveland for president taxpayers, as well as all others, that
A RATFR R A R flA T V
make final proof in support of his claim, and
heart went out in profound ssrrow
a 1U A 1VL. d a i h j A I i ^ .
that said proof will be made before J o e l W a k e
In regard to the constable busi­
but he should vote republican tbis the government provide something
for hiui, and I told the reliable gen­
1 60 ftcres o f land w it h
running U. 8. C. C. commissioner at Eugene Oregon, on
. . I ,
£
c
, June 6. 1896, viz: William L. Kimble on liome-
year. And further if Cleveland were for them to do whereby they can ness, I will say that I cannot pos­ tleman to tell Ira to cheer up. That w fite r tlie
w h o le y e a r ; tine n r and stead entry No. 7076 for the E’ a Ne
sw11 Ne1.,,
to run again be thought that he produce the necessaries of life. Aud sibly serve papers of any kind un­ if I should happen to he elected I
cedar saw timber never culled; 20
t-VoveTl', cne
less
they
are
placed
in
my
bauds
by
’The highest price* paid («ra il kinds ot produce.
would only obtain tbe vote;» of bis until such provisions are made, the
Clearetl w ith some fruit trees. I tiuuous residence upon and cultivation of, said
justice or clerk of the court. During would give him some printing to acres
u . „ » l . „ „ „ 1 „ v; 1
„ 1 «
' land, viz: Cyrus M. Duncan. John Kitsmiller,
own family.
cause that produces the dynamiter the time I have been in office oue^ do, aud I meant just what I said. I m
W m a k e a sp'enclia fruit plai e John Schneider and James P. Langdon, all of
was sorry to see hiih take his dissa- an d only 5 miles south of .Cottage *’««•*• Ororj; Or?g«a. m V eaic | j K . ,8ter
will exist aud increase; a great por­
While Oregon has a surplus of tion of the people lead lives of mis­ seaich warrant and gdc notice to pointment so hard. I did not (pro­
Grove.
i may2 «
bachelors tv the number of 50,000, ery and crime, while many, if not garrishee have been placed in my pose to be niggardly about tbe
hands
by
the
justice,
both
of
which
Massachusetts has a surplus of maids, all tbe remainder, will live in dread
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
printing business. Ira has had A F IN E 80 ACRE F A R M FOR j
old maids and typewriters to the of the dynamiter. When statesmen papers I promptly served; and three sheriff's sales to print during
SALE,
U n it e d S t a t e s L a n d O f f ic e ,
(
number of 70,781. I f these could begin to realize that causes should would have been liable to an arrest my administration, and I dou’ t think A miles from Cottage Grove, all under I R o b e b c r g , O r . A p r il 25, 1896.»
be gotten together there would be be removed, rather than effects pun­ for a misdaemeanor if I should have it nt all nice for him to talk so about g o o d fence. 25 ac re s in c u ltiv a t io n ,] Notice is hereby given that the follow inz-
OREGON
match making galore with good re­ ished, there will be some reforma­ refused to do so. Tbe report that I j me, when I have the kindest of feel- 150 fruit trees four years old, good named settler has filed nntire » ( tier tnt eut ion to COTTAGE OROVE,
absolutely refused to serve papers 1 .
.
...
buildings, well watered, two or three make final proof in support of her claim, ami that
sults to the country and increased tion— but not until then.
Dealers iu
No, Ira, the elec good springs, and one half miles from said prt>of will be inane before J o e l W a k e , U.
emanating from the justice’s cou rt! ul^ toward hun'
.
S. C.
Commissioner at Eugene. Oregon, on
joys to a great many now frequently
Price $1260.
I
W . S. V anderbubg .
Write or , June 29. 1896. viz; Anna M McClane on home-
1 stead entry No. 0325 for the
N w 4, and lots
miserable single people.
\Y B r u m m e t ,
Now I am, and always have been, and \be ^ «te m e n t at ending it will call on
; 2, 3 of sec. 4, tp. 21 b., R. 3 east. He names the
The writer of the foregoing is the
Cottage
Grove,
Or.
I
following
witnessed
to
prove
his
continuous res­
...
. , ; soon be forgot ton, and you can lean
idence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz
Tbe San Francisce Call has come populist candidate tor Congress from perfectly willing to do
a wor , jejHUra[|y ¿act in your office chair F o r S a le o r E x c h a n g e f o r C o t­ Alonzo
8.
Winfrey,
George
Carter.
Israel J.
cut unequivically for equal suffei- the First Congressional District. He but tbe additional work would nec­ and listen to tbe busy hum of your
, Gray and Theresa J. Gray, all of Hazel l>ell:
ta g e G ro v e P ro p e rty .
1
Oregon.
probably
holds
to
the
same
opinious.
essitate
tue
hiring
of
another
reg­
age. The new departure of Califor­
425 acres of land, all fenced and may2 49
R. M. V e a t c h , Register.
printing press, printing the large
S H E E T IR O N W A R E ,
nia’s greatest and ablest daily is a Is this not encouragement of anar­ ular deputy which would cost the republican majorities in Oregon in cross fenced, about 40 acres of plow
chy?
It
argues
that
tbe
“
dynamiter
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
county
just
as
much
as
it
does
to
land,
40
more
could
be
easily
cleared,
grand and sublime advance step
1896.
balance good pasture land.’ Splendid Land Office at Roscburg, Oregon,
W i l d w o o d A x e s , A m u n i t i o n , and all sizes of
that places it in line with one of the is ar effect” and that it is futile “ to pay Linton’s bills, which have aver­
garden land ; about 5 acres o f nr-
undertake
to
rid
the
country
of
this
aged
only
about
$40
per
month
April
25,
1896.
most important questions of the
Twenty years ago tb° university 1 chard : 1 good dwelling house and out
day— a questian which is rapidly dangerous evil by punishing tue since he has been in office.
Notice Is hereby given that the following-
of Oregon opened its doors to i buildings; 4 barns ; 7 chicken houses. named
settler has filed notice of his intention to
! Horses, sheep and goats pan he
As to tbe printing business, tbe
N A ILS,
C U TLE R Y
Shelf and Building
forging itself to the front. The day effects.” The statesman urges that
students, and cow, on its 20th. anni bought on the place. Price per acre make final proof in support of his claim, and that Keep a full stock ef
has already dawned when the paper statesman should not punish tbe patronage has been well distributed versary year, it will graduate the $8.00. Situated 9 miles from Yoneal- said proof will be made before J o e l W a k e U.
8. C. C. Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, on
not in close touch with equal suffer- effects, only remove the cause. Does among the various county papers, largest class that will ever h ave! la, iy, miles from Elkhead Quick Sil- June 29,18%. viz: Israel J. Gray on homestead
Mr.
Vanderburg
wish
to
argue
that
entry No. 5765 for the Sl-£ Sw‘4 and lot 5 ot sec.
and
the
price
paid
has
been
reduc­
age, is a back number still found
gone from the institution, and there I ve.lj Mines; 20 rods from school; 2 % 18, tp. 21 H., If. 3 east. He names the following £ »^ R e p a ir in g neatly done]
witnesses to prove his continuous residence up­
floundering in the old rut of heathen a man who takes dynamite and ed from fifty cents per line to thirty-
ate jnst 30 in the class. The cexf . office, mail twice a week
Call on or on
...........
...............
.....—
and cultivation
of. said
land, viz: Ahnanza C.
blows up buildings, and destroys five cents.
prejudice.
largest
class
was
tnat
of
1880,
hav-
write
W
.
B
rummett
,
Cottage
Grove,'
Unoi^)ie
McCtancSan of^wii^ITttrezon and
the lives of his neighbor and family,
A. J. J oh nso n .
ing 19 members,
Or.
mays«
’ R. M. V eatch ,’ Kegliiter.
A t t e n d s t o B u sin e ss . — Hon. H. R. because the slain happens to be
Kincaid, secretary of state, who was more thrifty and industrious than
present at the last session of the the slayer. Is there any punish­
legislature and is familiar with the ment to be aieted out to this wretch­
facts, wrots the following for his ed criminal? Is this the doctrine
T H . B L U N D E L L , P r o p r ie t Q r ,
paper, the Eugene Journal: Repre­ that Mr. Vanderburg expects his
sentative Moorhead from I jane coun­ party to adopt? Does he expect
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 B L E , E u g e n e , O r e g o n
ty in the present legislature, can say honest farmers who own their own
White Wyandottes, Golden Wyandotte«, Barred and White Plymouth
:
:
S E A S O N , $10;
:
:
something that few members from homes to sustain him in tbis? I f T E R M S :—S I N G -L E S E R V I C E , $ 5 ;
IN S U R A N C E , $15.
Rocks, Black nnd White Minorca?, Rose Comb Black Minorcas, Red Capa,
any county can. He can say that some hungry populist took it in his
M a r c s in s u re d , m o n e y d u e w h e n k n o w n to lie w ith fo a l. Insurance money due on all mitres changing bands or leaving the country.
Buff Leghorns, Brown Leghorns, B. B. Red Game Bantams, Etc.
he has not missed a roll call on any head to blow up Brother Partlow or
Mares from a distance pastured on reasonable terms. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not lie responsible for any.
important bill, indeed he can say Brother Thorne because they refus­
PE D IG R E E .
f Abdallah 1 ............... I Mambrino.
P e k i n 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.
that be has not been absent at any ed to divide the 10 per cent interest
Sire of
t Amazonia.
Sir W alter
2 :27
roll call. Mr. Moorhead can l e with him, must be not be punished?
Hambletonian 10
E g g s a n d S to c k in S eason . C o r r e s p o n d e n c e Solicited.
I and 3 others in 2 :30
Sit e of
found in bis place when ever tbe Is the populist party the advocate
2 :17% l Chas. Kent m arc........ I Imp. Bellfounder.
Dexter,
SALEM , OREGON.
of
murder?
No
wender
they
resolv­
bouse is in session He has not very
Orange Girl
2:20
Grand dam of Green's | One Eye.
much to say but is carefully watch­ ed in favor of abolishing tbe nation­
Nettie,
2 :18
Bashaw 50.
•©■•60 P r i z e s in th e la s t T w o Y e a r s . 2 Sweepstakes.
Geo. Wilkes, 519
2:20%
ing all the bills that come up and al guard. They will want after a
Jay Gould,
Record,
2:22
while
to
abolish
tbe
sheriff
and
the
I
Gazette,
2:21
when the voting time comes he haB
Sire of
Artillery,
2.21%
always vade up his mind how he judges and the hangman, if they |
F avorite W ilkes
3257
14 in
2.13% Dencution,
2 :22 f Henry Clay 8 ............. I Andrew Jackson 4.
PREPARATIONS FOR
endorse
the
position
of
Mr.
Vander­
wants to vote and he votes earnest­
Record,
2 :25%
70 in
2 20
| and 34 others i 2:30 !
Sire of
( Lady Surrey.
burg.
Sire of
24 in
2:20% l Dolly Spanker
ly and unswervingly his convictions.
Black Douglas,
2 :30
79 in
C ra w ford ?,
2:07%
3:24%
What is this “ cut-throat competa­
and two others in
Few u any members of the house of
J. M. D.,
2:13%
32 in
2:25%
the list
Representatives can say they hare tive system” about which he com­
Ollie Wilkes,
2 :16 V .
70 in
2:30
Telegraph ................ ( Baker’s Hylander.
been present, studying and carefully plains? How does he meau to abol­ I ß
Sweet Briar,
2:17^i
) Phillips nrnre.
Number Seven,
2 :20;-;
considering and voting on all meas­ ish it? Those that understand pop­
f Hambletonian 10........j Abdallah 1.
Hippia,
2.21%
y
H
ulist
doctrines
know
how,
by
the
f Abdallah 15.............. Sire of 41 in from 2 :17% ) Chas. Kent mare.
ures as Mr. Moorhead hes.
and 14 others with rec­ Favorite...................
to
Sire of
2:30
adoption of socialism. Where is the
ords of 2 :30 and better.
Record,
2 :35% Goldsmith Maid 2 :14 [ Kate Darling ............ t Andrew Jackson 2.
creature
that
Mr.
Vanderburg
de­
The republicans of Lane oounty
Full brother to Bourbon
Dam of Bourbon
and 5 others in 2 .30
Sir Henry mare.
Wilkes,
should by all means vote to elect picts? Do you find him in Wash­
Wilkes sire of 42 listed Lizzie Peebles s. t. b.
8ire of
In 2 :30.
by Billv Wagner.
the entire county ticket.
They ington county? Do you find him m
Coastman P,
2:08% The only mare on
Dam of
should work to make Lane county the state of Oregoi? I f yon do the
Bourbon Patchen P ’ 2 :09 earth that has 4 sons,
Joe Downing 710 sire
( Cassius M. Clay 18 by
Or NOVEMBEB 3 ABE ALREADY UNDER W tl. A NEW
help the state of Oregon give a rous­ chances are that h-< is idle, dessolute,
Coast Bay P.
240% sires of a 2 :20 trotter, of Abe Downing.2:20% Cassius M. Clay 22
Henry Clay 8.
Abdallah Wilkes P, 2 :14
ing republican victory. They have unwilling to work, brutal to his
Pat Downing
2:13%
Record
2 :33% ( Daughter o f Abdallah 1.
Burbon Wilkes Jr. 2:12%
Sire of
an opportunity to stow the Eastern family and brutal to himself. Do
Charleston,
2
:12%
18 TO BE ELECTED, AND THE
American Clay 34..
Durango.
2 :23%
stable tl.at they are tire I of seeing you know of any man in Washing­
and 36 others with re­
Harry Clay, 2 :23%
8ire of
ton
county
who
answers
the
des-i
k
m
a
the wags enrneis remaining idle.
cords of 2 :30 and better.
Granville,
2 :26
Conscript’s <iam........ ( Imp. Tranby.
M
They have an oppertumty to show cription Mr. v anderburg draws? He j
Maggie Brigg. 2:27
Sire dams o f
j Aratus mare.
will, as always, be found in the thickest of the fight, tmttling
Flora Wilkes, 2 :19%
Ella Clay,
2:27%
the world that they are tired of see­ is sober, he is industrious, he is wili- j
vigerously for SOUND BUSINESS PRIN C IPLES which will
f M aggie 145
and 20 others in 2 :30
Dams of
ing the doors of American manufac­ ing to work, if so. please send his ’
bring PROSPERITY TO THE NATION.
Record,
2:33
t í
Sir W alter J & S 2:18%
tories remaining closed to give labor name to the “ Independent” aDd we j
Sire of
THE NEW-YORK W E E K LY TR IB U N E is not only the lead-
Nutmeg,
2 :19
( Edwin Forest 40— j Kentucky Hunter.
to foreign laborers and lot the cliil- « i l l guarantee that the generous
Chusanie G, 2:15% Garnet,
2 10
f Edwin Forest, J r......{
Sire of 21 in 2 30) Highlander mare.
ing Republican paper of the country, but is PRE -EM IN ENTLY
Post
Boy,
2:23
and 21 others in 2 :30 j
Sire dams of
( Woodford mare.
d r in of American laborers cry for people of Washington county will
A N A T IO N A L F A M IL Y NEWSPAPER.
Keno,
2:23% Lttalaba....................-| Chianie G,
2 :15
broad. Surely charity should be re­ iustantly relieve his wants. I t is
It« campaign news and discussions will interest every Ameri­
K ate P atter so n .
Mystery,
2
:25%
Dam of
| and 6 others in 2 :35 j Grey Eagle.
alized at home before extending it just such infamous doctrines as tbis
can citizen.
Dam of
Roger HatiSun. 2:19% [D aughter o f .............| Bolivar mare.
to foreign shores. The past three preached by Mr. Vanderburg that
Valissa (3)
2.19
Matilda,
2:30
i Mambrino Paymaster,
All the news of the day, Foreign Correspondence, Agricultural
Emulation, 2:21
f Mambrino Chief 11. . - by Mambrino.
years of horrible financial depressi­ encourages murder, crime, anareny, i
Department, Market Reports, Short Stories complete iu each
Roslyn,
(4)
2
:25%
f
Clark
Chief
89
I
Sire
of
(
Gollias’
dam
untraced.
but
does
he
expect
the
people
of
■
on— the worst the world has ever
number, Comic Pictures', Fashion Plates with elaborate descrip­
Vatican, (5) 2:27%
Sire
o
f
]
Lady
Thorn,
2
:18%
(
Downings’
Bav
Messen-
known— is crying out in tones o f 1 the Willamette valley to endorse
tions, and a variety of items of household interest make un A v
Croxie,
2:19% [L ittle Norah...............7 ger.
thunder that cannot fail to be un . I this, give it the stamp of their ap­
ID E A L F A M IL Y PAYER.
Woodford Chief 2 :22
Sister of B ig N ora h ; ( Highlander mare,
t Meteor.
and 4 others in 2 :30 grandam of Sultan, 2 :24.
derstood by the million of idle labor- proval, and expect them to say that
We furnish “ T h e L e a d e r ” and “ N ew Y o rk W e e k .
Record,
2 : -.1
Dams of
ing p«ople in tbe United States. sucl* «’ riminals shall not be punisb-
; ly Tribune' ’ (both papers),
2:13%
Phallas,
These jieople have the remedy in ' et^? ' ,33'- Verily. The farmers of
2:15
Majolica,
their ewn hands and will show at
illamette valley are law abid-
2:16% ( W axie
Wilson,
•j Sire of
tbc coming election that tbev know
FXKJpIc, they want their homes
Miss Waxie
( Grafton,
2:22% j Gano (thoroughbred) 1 American Eclipse.
how to perform a duty to themselves protected, an(j their property pro-
C A S H IN A D V A N C E .
Daughter o f ............. /
Sire dams of
| Betsy Richards
Address all orders to
and to all loyal American citizens.
tected, and if we are not mistaken
( Lady Thorn,
2 :18%
.
will so show their disposal on the
Membrino Putchen 58.
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