Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895, May 23, 1896, Image 2

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    T h e ^Leader.
Minins: Then and Now.
“ It is simply appalling to think of
the millions on millions of dollars
that have been washed down the
PCBi.l.'HED EVERY SATURDAY.
beds of mountain streams during
E. P . T H O R P , - - E D IT O R . tbe early days of quartz mining,”
said Mr. George Patterson, in con­
SATURDAY, MAY 23, - - 1896. versation with a party of mining
men at Portland the other day.
“ In the palmy days o f the Com­
S ta te R e p u b lic a n T ic k e t.
stock, ore that diu-not g o $30 per
ton was net considered worth work­
For Supreme Judge,
ing. Yet here the Treadwell and
R. S. B E iN ,
Mexican mines on Douglass island,
F or Presidential Electors,
Alaska, are about to increase their
T. T. GEER,
uiilliug capacity from 240 to 300
and from 40 to 200 stamps respectful-
S. M. YORAN",
|
ly,
and on rock averaging less than
E. L. SMITH,
; S3 per ton.”
J. F. CABLES.
“ Here is the report, of the two
F or Congressman,
j Douglass island mines, ;'or Feburary,
THOS. H. TONGUE.
j which 1 have just received from a
For District Attorney, 2nd District. friend employed in the mills there,”
«aid Mr. Patterson, handing over
W. E. YATES.
j the follow ing: “ Treadwell mine—
C ou n ty R e p u b lic a n T ic k e t.
| Ore milled, 18,012 tone; sulphur-
ets treated, 285 tons; bullion ship­
For Senator,
ments, $41,600 bullion from cul-
I D. DRIVER.
phurets, $12,728; working expenses,
F or Representatives
$23,055; profits for the month, $18,-
S. L. MOORHEAD,
535. Tbe report of the Mexican
Mining Company on the Douglas
T. J. VAUGHN,
island
for the same month shows:
D. G. PALM.
6625 tons of ore milled; 163 tons of
For Sheriff
| sulphurets treated; bullion ship­
A. J. JOHNSON.
ments o f $23,567; bullion from
sulphurets, $8,563; -working expens­
For Clerk,
es for the month, $15,786, and profit
A. C. JENNINGS.
$7,778."
For Judge,
“ Think of it! M ining and milling
E. O. POTTER.
with all the expenses o f freight, clerk
For Treasurer.
hire, legal expenses, and the thous­
and and one items that g o to pile
L. GILSTE VP.
the expenses on a mine added, and
For Assessor,
yet the ore of tbe Treadwell mine is
L P. BURTON.
; handled at a net ,'ost of leas than
For Comissioner,
1 $1.30 cents par ton. W hy if a man
I. N BAILEY.
had advanced the possibility o f such
proposition during 1875-9, on tbe
F or School Superintendent.
Comstock, he would have been rail-
C. S. HUNT.
! waded into seme insane asylum as
For Surveyor,
being dangerous to be allovied at
C. M. COLLIER.
j large.’’
F or Coroner,
“ I’ll admit that the great Trcsd-
! well load is wondei’fully advautage-
DR. J. W. HARRIS.
‘ ous in its situation for handling the
According to the reports collecrted lock, but still compare the old-time
by tbe Orange Judd Farmer t h e 1 milling charges on Carson river of
present condition of the wheat c r o p $8 per ton with the $1.30 it costs
is more favorable to a b ig output the Alaskan people to g o t their bul­
than in any month of May since lion to market and whore are we at?
1891, when the harvest was ‘ rega rd- j No wonder they are goi n g to increase
ed as phenomenal.
; their “ illin8 capacity, fo r with the
— —
. ii-
mountain of ore they Lave to work
John Stewart will ship a train!« ed i on and the con »¡deration o f the
o f cattle from Eu gene some time \ , shortness of this life every stamp
tween the first and the middle ol j they add means the leaving of so
June. There are 1000 ef the cattle, much more money beh in d them by
and they will be shipped to Josepfc |-he owners or the endowment of a
Roach, at Northtield. Minn. T hey ’ wealthier university than th e y c a l-
are 1 , 2 and 3 -yea.- old steers, an d j culated on, when they die.”
the prices paid for them by Mir. j
n 1 _L" -
__ l
Stewart $ 8 , $13 and $17 per heae . i Tbe most popular horses in the
The cattle will protably be used ini city streets. B a y s tbo W estern Agri-
supplying an Indian reservation.
culturist a u d Live Stoek Journal,
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»re the gravs, whiten amd roans.
The supreme court has decided There neve
was t.ny
prejudice
that women are ineligible to the ; agiiinst the grays by aity teamsters,
office of school superintendent, be- and farmers worked up a color craze
cause e f constitutional inhibition, and the horse buyer 1 ] elped it all he
This deprives Miss Stevens of her cou ld to buy then, cheaper. In
office in Linn county, and puts a starting to breed again now farmers
quietus (for the time being) upon will look more to quality and let
the political aspirations a: fifteen tliB color be what it will. Hereto­
county candidates for like potations, fore farmers bred fo r the color, let
very few o f whom are equal suffra­ horse be what it would, and their
gists. Tbe Pacific Empire -rejoices beautiful cqlored bays, blacks and
at th»ir aet-b«ck,
w ill now . browns fails to b rin g any better
learn that it means to be voters.— i prices than the grays, while the
Pacific Empire.
grays take the leaci in popularity
■ i i
_
• for city and export tradec Many of
A home paper is in no sense & the finest horses we saw in London,
child of charity; it earns twice over Liverpool and Glasi-ow were grays
every dollar it receives, and is second and roaus, Clydes a: id Shires, with
to no enterprise in contributing to some French and Belgians. The
the upbuilding o f a town or a com- gruy, being the predom inating color
nwinity, fays a western weekly. Its o f French horses, of course the pop­
‘.patrons reap far more bemefits from ular color in Paris, The French
its columas than do the publishers, breeders say breed block horses for
aud in calling for th e support of the the foreigner, but brood grays for
people in the community in which France.
it ia published, it asks no more than
P rineville , Or., May 1 st, 96.
in all fairness belongs to it, though
it generally receives much less.—
“ Not a drum was heard nor a fu­
neral note” on that bright morning
Newapaperdom.
of the 17th of April when we left the
beloved city of Cottage Grove for the
An Eastern newspaper recently w'ilds of Eastern Oregon. Everyone
announced the death of'a lady whose
what Crook county was lik o-
na
, ,
..,.*'
„ t aid hills, sand-storms, jumper and
age was 38 and described her as a .
brush, so, lillx l with pleasant
g irl/' It is such tact as this which ] anticipations the time between Cot-
builds up the circulation of a n ew s-; tage Grove and Portland passed full
paper and brings joy into many a
husbandless home, sajs tiie Seattle
Post Intelligencer. *jjAnd thtu the
-opposite sex are’ “ girls" longer in
the East, where there are tnor^ of
1 them in proportion to the popula­
tion, than there are on this coast.
But why should not a well preserv­
ed young lady of 38 be called a girl,
anyway, ant where in a civilized
country.
A
DEM OCRAT
Mr. I.
R E A D THEM B A C K W A R D ,
ENDORSES,
D . D r iv e r R e p ú b lic a »
i o r S t a l « S e n a to r .
C a n d id a t e
How
a Gorman Boy Interpreted
Teacher's instruction».
His
No Life, j
LEW1S& BURKHOLDER.
It was a country school. The
Pneumoniaj
The following in regard to I. D. j
children were all of German decent
suffocates,!
Driver, written from Mohawk by a
and attended with that regularity '
because the5
,
democrat, we find in the Eugene
which characterizes
nationalitv,
„ their
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s
w
o
1
1
e
n
•
Register of May 16. It is a well
| and as usual were all present on this
Walk through an old dense particular day. Readiug and numb- |
tubes pet!
merited compliment and high en-
dourment of the honest ability and forest and you see nothing but i ers came first on the programme. !
solid, a
sterling integrity of Mr. Driver. Me trees, and in spring a host of Reading was gone through without
keep airj
ask the careful perusal by the read -1 things will shoot from the anything unusual occuring, and th e :
f r o m the*
ers of T hf . L eader .
ground. These did not ap- j numbers were taken up. A drill on
lungs. DrJ
M r . R egister . — I am not much of j
! reading them from one to tea w as!
j..t
pear
before
because
every
! Acker’s English Remedy*
a hand to figure in politics and I
the lesson assigned, so they were
never before have taken a pen in thing was not favorable for written on the blackboard, and each
: reduces the inflammation,:
rriy hand to write for or against any their growth.
child made to read them as they i :so the patient breathes*
man or party; and I do not think I
S c o tt's E m ulsion ofCod- were pointed to.
j freely, and is soon well. !
would do so now, did I not think a
I shall tell this just as it happen- j : M iss R .R a y , 354 W . 22 dSt,N.Y.,|
1
iver
Oil,”
with
Ry
pophos-
grave injustice has been done a
i ed. The first to be questioned was
•says: “ When threatened with j
party, which though la m not of the phites, prevents consumption | a stout little fellow, the brightest iu
♦ pn eu m on ia , I took o n e b ottle o f D r .j
because
it
keeps
the
system
same political faith, is in my estima­
; the class. “ Hans, ’ said I , “ you may j j A ck e r's E n g lish R e m e d y , an d t h e j
|
| pain an d c o u g h d isa p p ea red ."
tion, the nearest right of any politi­ in such good condition that 1 reed tl e numbers as I point to them
j 3 size., 25c. 1 50c.: $1. A U D rartfm - ;
cal party now being voiced in the things are not favorable for on the board.” So I began to point
| Ac«»»lllDlcifcl Co .H-llCMMKnSl, N T. j
United States— the repu oilcan party.
the growth of the germs of and Hans began to read, which was
I might say that, honestly speaking
something like as follows: “ Von,
Cod-liver oil j dow, dree, vour, vive, zix, zeeven,
that it is not the party so much I am that disease.
interested m, but some of the can­ makes rich blood; and the i ocht, nien, den.” “ That was well
BOHEM IA MAPS,
OREGON.
LEM ATI.
strengthen done, Hans,” said I. “ Now you may
didates cn the republican ticket, hypo phosphites
few maps of valuablé gold
whom I know, have been grossly nerves.
read them backward.”
' mines in Bohemia, made by Harvey
SCOTT’S EMULSION has been endorsed by
mistreated and falsely reported.
The little fellow’s face darkened
the medical profession for twenty years. (Ask
The man to whom I refer is I. D. your doctor.) This is because ft is always for an instant, then suddenly bright- Taylor, who was in toat district
palatable—always uniform always contains
at T he
Driver, nominee for state senator on the
purest Norwegian Cod-liver Oil and Hypo- | ened as the idea how to read them surveying last fall, for sale
the republican ticket. He is a man phosphites.
i
backward
came
to
him.
He
first
E.
P.
T
horp .
L
eader
office.
Put up in so cent and $1.00 sizes. The
with whom I have been acquainted small size may be enough to cure your I turned bis back to the board and
Poultry
yards
are
Morningside
many years.
I have personally cough or help your baby.
tried to read them by looking o v e r .
T h b L ead er .
Mr. j
known him at home, in the pulpit
his shoulder, but failing in this, he ! ^ ver, l®f . 1U
OUR LOVED ONE.
beat forward until his hands touch- j f u n d e d keeps the best stock in >
and abroad. He is tbe same indus­
I
In M em ory o f Mr«. Mary A . WAltny.
trious man, whether he be preaching
ed tbe floor and looked from between , rt"r’
Wishes to inform those who arc contemplating building in the spring to hsn
Time hath not power to bear away.
the word of God or whether lie be
his legs at the numbers beck of him
Thine image from my heart.
in their orders for lumber now. so they can l>*
NOTICE
follow ing the plow. His stand has
on the board.
No scenes, that mark life’s onward way,
I will not attempt to describe the | is hereby given that one bay mare about 7 or s
always been aud always will be in
Can bid it hence depart.
Yet while my soul with anguish riven,
favor of the poor and for legislation,
uproar among the rest of the schol- mark»,
■ shod all
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around,
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heavy main
— and lail and
Mourns loved and lost for thee
no white hairs except »addle mark» and no brand
county, state and national, to ad­
ars,
nor
did
I
at
the
time
attempt
to
I»
at
mv
place
a»
a
stray
animal.
Owner will With any kind of lumber you may wish, which will then be ready, and you
I raise my tearful eyes to heaven,
vance and better the condition of
quell it, for anyone who would not call and'pay for thi» ad. and pasturage and take
And rejoice that thou art free.
possession of said animal.
won’t have to wait.
the laboring classes. I care not
laugh at that long-headed little Ger­
I. H. V f a t c h .
A thousand old familiar things,
whether he is a republican, whig, a
man boy as he placed himself in
With iu our happy home.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Speak o f the absent, cherished one,
populist, a democrat, a gold stand­
such a ridiculous position to read
O rd ers F ro m a D istance P r o m p t ly A tte n d e d T o
Who never more will come,
Land
Office at Roseburg Oregon.
ard or a free silver man
It makes
the numbers backward, is lacking
They wake w ith mingled bliss and pain,
May 6 , 1896.
no difference what his view upon
one of the characteristics of genuine
Fond memories ef thee.
in your orders at once.
Notice Is h ereb; >y eiven that the following
any or all these questions is. I
humanity.— Jonnie B. Hogan, iu
But would we call you back again,
named »ettler has filed notice of his intention to
OREGON
We
rejoice
that
thou
art
free.
know him to be a man, a conscien­
Chicago Times-Herald.
make final proof in support of Ills claim, and COTTAGE GROVE,
that said proof will be nude before J oel w a k e ,
For thou hast gained a brighter land
tious man, and I am reasonably safe
U. S. C. C. Commissioner at Eugene. Oregon,
And death’s cold stream is past.
Eugene Guard: Lane county is on July 131SSK), viz: Edmond H. Yancey on home­
in making tbe assertion that he is
Thine are the joys l God’s right hand,
stead entry No. 5730 for the lots 4, 5 and 8. see.
entitled to some distinction this year 22, tp. 20 8., R. 3 west. He names the follow ing
just as apt to be right on some if
That shall forever last.
lo prove his continuous residence upon
on account of having two one-armed witnesses
not all these questions as some who
A crown is on thy angel brow.
and cullivatlon of. said land, viz: Clayhurn
Thine eyes the king doth s if;
candidates for the office of treasurer. Vcatch, Samuel Getting. John W. Milton and
are bitterly opposing bis election.
William Landess, all of Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Thy home is with the seraph i now,
A . S. Patterson, one of our oldeut
If he is right on some of these
ilia>9-49
R. M. V eatch , Reglatcr.
We rejoice that thou art free.
and
best
known
citizens,
is
on
the
questions we bear so much about
M r s . R. C. a s d e r s o n .
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
peoples party ticket aud L. Gilstrap
just now, I am satisfied; for I know
Gale, Oregon.
OREGON.
U n it e d S t a t e s L a n d O f f i c e .)
LEMATI,
on tbe republican.
Both these
with his conscienciousneis and abil­
The western part of the county gentleman have beet so unfortunate R o s e r u r g , Oregon, Aur. 16, 1896.)
ity, he will hasten to get right on
A FULL LINE OF
Notice is hereby given that the following-1
an} question upon which he finds should feel proud of their represen­ as to lose an arm.
named settler has tiled notice of his intention to
tatives
on
the
republican
ticket.
D.
make
final
pr<»of
in
.support
of
his
claim,
and
himself in error. This is coming
that said proof will be made before J okl W a r e .
from a democrat who looks upon G. Palm is making one of the most
U. S. C. C. Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon, on j
1 May 30,1890. viz. Charles S. O’Brien, on H ii. *
the majority of the leading ques­ creditable campaigns for the legisla­
No. 7587, for the
Sw-4 &
SE‘ 4 ¡Sec. 18 T. |
21S . R. 3 West. He names the following 1
tions that issue through a democrat­ ture that has ever beeD known in
witnesses to prove his continuous rest -1
ic field glass. If I were a republi­ Lane county politics. He is a man
deuce upon and cultivation of. said land viz: j
J. F. I)e Witte, of Cottage Grove, Lane Co. Oreg- 1
The
can I would think him pretty near­ of men wherever you put him
on, J. F. DeWitte. of Goshen, Lane Co. Oregon,
George l^ong and J. W. Walker, of Comstock,
ly right upon all of these questions; other representative is W. T. Bailey
f
t
''“
")
Douglas Co. Oregon.
but as I am not, I will admit that for county commissioner. Mr. Bail­
aprl8-46
* R. M. V eatch . Register.
O ffic e in M e in z e r R e s id e n c e
ey
is
winning
friends
everywhere
he
Mr. Driver and I do not agree upon
M a in S tr e e t,C o t ta g e
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
all questions of state; but knowing goes and impresses everyone who
G r o v e , O re g o n .
U n it e d S t a t e s L a n d O f f i c e ,)
him as I do, to be a man of wide ex­ meets him, with the fact that his
^T“ All who have country or city
perience and deep rendin ?, and d i­ handshake has more to it than cam­ property for sale would do well to call R okebprg Oregon, April 27, 1896.)
Notice is hereby given that the following
plomatic and oratorical ability; ar- paign policy. Mr. Bailey is a mau on him The fallowing is a few 6 pec named
settle r has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and
raved at all times in the interests o f , of ability as well as of good bard ial bargf ins in farms.
that said proof will Ue made before J oel W are
the poor, I ’ll take my chances upon j sound sense. His fine personal ap-
U. S. O» C. Commissioner at Eugene Oregon, on
A RARE BARGAIN.
6. 1898. viz: William L. Kimble on home- I
the pioneer this once if I never live pearance will grace the next county
160 acres of land with running I ; June
stead entry No. 7076 for the E \ Ne**, sw»4 Ne‘ „ I
Ne‘^ Sel4, sec. 30, tp. 21 S., R. 3 west. He j
to scratch another democratic ticket. court.— Eugene Register.
water the whole year; fine fir and ! names
the following witnesses to prove Ills con­
fjtT T U e highest prices paid fur all kinds ot produce. J/CH
A D em o crat .
cedar saw timber, never culled; 20 tinuous residence upon and cultivation of, said |
E e rtríc lili it ».
land, viz: Cyrus M. Duncan, John Kitsmiller. i
acres cleared with some fruit trees. John l^chnelder and James I*. Langdou, all of ■
M a r v e l o u s R e s u lt * .
Electric Bitters is a medicine suited W ill make a splendid fruit place Cottage Grove Oregon.
It. M. V e a ic h , Register.
From a letter written by Rev. J. for any season, but perhaps more gen and only 5 miles south of Cottage
may2-4S
Gundernian, of Dimi ndale, Mich., we erallv needed, when the languid ex­ Grove.
are pu-uiitted to make this extract: hausted feeling prevails, when the liv­
NÓT1CE FOR PUBLICATION.
‘•I have no hesitation in recommend­ er is torpid and sluggish »n i^tW n ecd A FINE 80 ACHE FARM FOR
ot
a
tonic
and
alterative
is
felt.
A
U
n it e d S t a t e s L a n d O f f i c e ,
>
ing Or. King’s New Discovery, as the
SALE,
results were almost marvelous in the prompt use of this medicínenlas avert­ 4 miles from Cottage Grove, nil under B o s e b u r g , O r . April 25, 1896.1
Notice is hereby given that the following-
case of my wife. While I was pastor ed long and perhaps fatyl bilious ! good feuce. 25 aeres in cultivation,
nametl settler ha* hied notice of her intention to COTTAGE GROVE,
of the Baptist Church at Rives Junc­ Fevers. No medicine will het more 150 fruit trees four ye-rs old, good make final proof in support of her claim, ami that
proof will be made before J oel W a r e , U.
Deale: s in
tion she was brought down with Pneu­ surely in counteracting and freeing | buildings, well watered, two or three said
S. C. C. Commissioner at Kueene, Oregon, on
monia succeeding La Grippe. Terri­ the system from the malarial poison. good springs, and one half miles from June 29, l«96. viz. Anna M McClane ou home­
entry No. 6323 for the
N w 4, and lots
ble paroxysms of coughing would last Headache, Indigestion, Constipation,! good school. Price $1260. Write or stead
2. 3 of sec. 4. tp. 21 S., It. 3 east. He names the
W . B rdm m et ,
hours with little interruption and it Dizziness yield to Eleetnfe Bitters. c a ll o n
following witnesses to prove his continuous res­
Cottage Grove, Or.
idence upon and cultivation of. said land, vi?
setmed as if she could not survive 50e. and $7.00 per bottle at J. A. Ben­
F o r S ale o r E x c h a n g e f o r C ot­ Alonzos. Winfrey, George Carter, Israel J.
them., A friend reccommended Dr. son’s Drug Store.
Gray and Tlieresa J. Gray, all of Hazel Dell:
ta g e G ro v e P r o p e r t y .
Oregon.
King’s New Discovery; it was quick
R. M. V eatch , Register.
~ 4 ._ 4 - v , c i , „ „ ______ j tt „ ____
425 aeres of land, all fenced and may2-49
in its work and highly satisfactory in r>
S H E E T IR O N W A R E ,
CxO to tne bnerw ood. H ouse cross fenced, about 40 acres of plow
results.” Trial bottle free at J. A.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
B
a
k
e
r
y
j lunih 40 more could be easily cleared,
Benson’s Drug Store. Regular size ts
___ _______________ 1 balance good pasture land.' Splendid
W i l d w o o d A x e s , A m u n i t i o n , a n d all sizes of
l o r goods at the following prices: j gar(j Pn |an(j . about 5 acres of or- Land Office at Koseburg, Oregon,
50c, and $1.00
April 25, 1896.
Ginger snaps 10 cents per doz. lehard: 1 good dwelling house and out
C A . K j T T ^ X I D C 3 - E ! S .
Notice is hereby given that the following
The eyeball rests iu a cushion of Lemon snaps 10 cents per doz. buildings ; 4 burns ; 7 chicken houses.
named settler has filed notice of his intention to Kei j a full stork
NAILS,
CUTLERY
Shelf *nd Building
Cookies
of
all
kinds.
Cream
puffs
Horses,
sheep
and
goats
can
be
fat by which it is surrounded on ev­
final proof in support of his claim, and that
bought on the place. Price per acre make
said proof will be made before J o e l W ahr U.
food
cake
ery side. When the system
be­ 20 cents per doz. Angel
-
$ 8 . 00 . Situated 9 miles from Yonoal- 8. C. C. Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, on
miles from Elkheud Ouiek Sil- June 29, 1896. viz: Israel J. Gray on homestead
comes greatly emaciated through 20 cents to 40 cents apiece. All la,
entry No. 576.’* for the 81^ Swl-4 and lot 5 ol sec.
disease that fat is absorbe l and the kinds of cake, first-class, made to ver Mines; 20 rods from school; 2% 18, tp. 21 S.. K. 3 east. He names the following £ 1 ^ " Repairing neatly done]
witnesses to prove his continuous residence up­
order.
Bread,
two
12
oz.
loves
5
cts.
m*le8
fro">
fhureh;
60
rodsfroin
post-
eye sinks further into the head, thus
n- u
4
i
» .. office, mail twice a week
Call on or on and cultivation of. said land, viz: Ahnanza C.
McClane, Alonzo 8. Winfrey, George Carter and
~
giving the sunken appearance so Ties Jo cents each. Opened A p r il, write w
B r u m m e t t , Cottage Grove, Anna M. McClane, all of Hazel Dell,Oregon.
1st 1896.
common in disease.
! Or.
inay2 4»
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A
N ew
sh ü P E S ,
L in e o f L a d ie s ’
CLAOKS AND JACHIS.
Boucle Dress Goods.
= C L O A K IN G —
Agents for the sale of the
i m cu m .
m il e
L U M B E R .
J. B. ROUSE,
PROM PTLY
New Goods
FILLED
New Styles
L U R C H 'S
C LO TH IN G ,
W. B R U M M E T T
Notary
Public
DRY
and
Aient
GOODS.
B O O T S and S H O E S .
Ladies Dress Goods, Hats and
Domestics
All Sizes of Trunks.
This stock has just been refilled and is the
best selected in town.
S. R. PIPER.
Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and
Morningside Poultry Yards,
F A V O R IT O S W I L K S
% ^ y o f you have been in Portland
but perhaps not all of you have seen
the new Union depot, one of the finest
on the coast. The elegance and m a g ­
nificence of this edifice would require
W ill m ak e the season o f 1 8 9 6 at E L I
BAN GS'
STABLE,
E u gen e,
T H . B L U N D E L L , P r o p iie t o r ,
O regon-
Breeder of Prize W inning Poultry.
White Wynndottes, Golden Wvandottes, Barred and W hite Plymouth
frotn was
Eu‘ ; T E R M S ¡- S I N G L E S E R V IC E . 7 $
: :
SEASON , $10;
: : ’
IN S U R A N C E , $ 1 5 .
gene, an acquaintance »f ours,
^ 5 ; ’
Rooks, Black and White Minorcan, Rose Corob Black Minorcns, Red Caps,
also waiting for the 7 :10 train
____
She
M a res in su re d , m o n e y d u e w h en k n o w n to b e w ith fo a l. I-wLc. tance money due on all mares changing hands or leaving the country.
Buff Leghorns, Brown Leghorns, B. B. Red Game Bantams, Etc.
is of the fair, fat and funny kind, so
Mares from a di-tance pastured on reasonable terms. Care will bo taken to prevent accidents, but will not lie responsible for any.
together we three girls spent the few
PEDIGREE.
f Abdallah 1 ................... j Mambrino.
P e k in D u cks. F a n c y P ig e o n s and Squabs.
hours in Portland very pleasantly.
1
Sire of
j , Amaze
‘
nia.
At last
we were
really on
I Hambletonian 10........ -j
Sir Walter
2:27
board of the overland and being
E g g s aud S to ck in Season. C orresp on d en ce S olicited .
Sire of
and 3 others in 2 :30
whirled toward the Dalles, we pur­
| Dexter,
2 :17% [Chas. Kent mare........ I Imp. Bellfounder.
SALEM, OREGON.
chased some books aud when the
2:20
j Orange Girl
Grand dam of Green’s j One Eye.
It is a poor law, as well as a poor I lights of Portland could no longer be
! Nettie,
2:18
Bashaw 50.
*$ -6 0 P r iz e s in the last T w o Y e a rs. 2 S w eepstak es.
rule, that does not work both ways. \ seen we settled back in out chairs to
Geo. Wilkes, 519.......Jay Gould,
2 : 20 %
In a suit brought by a woman in read or look things unutterable at
Record,
2:22
Gazette,
2:21
si i
,
r\ a
, OAn , . the conductor. As it was dark we I
Sire of
Artillery,
2 :21%
Columbus, O , to recover $800 lost missed seeing Bridal Veil Falls and i
3257
F a v o r it e W il k e s
14 in
2.13% Dentation
Henry Clay 8 ............... j Andrew Jackson 4.
2:22
p r é p a r a nous p u r
by htr husband in a gambling place, i all the other beautiful scenery.
“I |
Record,
2:25 V«
70 in
2-20
I and 34 others in 2 :30
Sire of
j Lady Surrey.
the proprietors of the resort offered believe it is the close air that makes
Sire of
24 in
2:30% i Dolly Spanker
Black
Douglas.
a
:3o
in defanse to prove that the b u s -! ?.le
so queer,” said the girl from
Crawford P,
2:07 V«
70 in
2 :24%
and two others in
i
,
Eugene. The conductor opened the
J. M. D „
32 in
2:13^
2 :25%
the list
band o f the plaintiff had on previous window and we both shut our eyes
Ollie Wilkes,
2:16 y,
70 in
2:30
Telegraph .................... j Baker’s Hylander.
occasions won $1100 in tbe gambl- and some one laughed. The cold "air '
Sweet
Briar,
2
:17^i
} Phillips mare.
ing den. The court ruled that such made her sieker than ever.
At last
Number Seven,
2 : 20 %
f Hambletonian 10........ j Abdallah 1.
evidence was admissabie. and that i f 1 reac'?ed. the Dalles and bidding j t H
Hippia,
2
: 21 %
f Abdallah 15............... | Sire of 41 in from 2.17% | Chas. Kent mare.
. . .
the conductor adieu, would have fall-
and 14 others ith rec- IMvorite...................... I
the fact o f the winning could be en f rom t |10 steps had it not been for
Sire of
-jt )
2:30
ords
of
2
:30
and
better.
Record,
2:35%
i
Goldsmith Maid 2 :14 [ Kate Darling ..............| Andrew Jackson 2.
established, the amount won would I the friendly ground which arose t o !
Full brother to Bourbon
Dam of Bourbon
and 5 others in 2 :30.
! Sir Henry mare.
b* a counter-claim against any meet me.
Wilkes,
Wilkes sire of 42 listed Lizzie Peebles s. t. b.
Even at that supreme moment of j
amount that had been lost, and must
Sire
of
in
2
:30.
by
Billv
Wagner.
joy when we were once more on terra |
Coastman P,
2 :08% The only mare on
be deducted in award. ng damages. tirma, I took time to notice that there 1
Dam of
Bourbon Patchen P ’ 2 :09 earth that has 4 sons,
OF NOVEMBER 3 ARE ALREADY UNDER WAT.
Joe Downing 710 sire
( Cassius M. Clay 18 by
A NEW
was no platform or depot in the Dalles j
•j Coast Bay P.
240% sires of a 2 :20 trotter, of Abe Downing, 2:20% [ Cassius M. Clay 22
- Henry Clay 8."
which seems queer, considering that
Mrs. Susannah C. Matlock died at it is quite a city, doing about 90 per I
I Abdallah Wilkes P, 2 :14
Pat Downing
2:13%
Record
2:33% ( Daughter of Abdullah 1.
Burbon Wilkes Jr. 2:12%
Heppner Or.. May 11, 1896. She j cent more business than Eugene, i
| Sire of
IS TO BE ELECTED, AND THE
j
Charleston,
2:12%
f American Clay 34___-j Durango.
2:23%
was cue of Oregon’s er-rly pioneers. On either side of the street where the j
j and 36 others with re-
Harry O ay, 2:23%
Sire of
are
large hotels.
She was bora in North Carolina, train stops
> cords of 2 :30 and better.
Granville,
2:26 | Conscript’ > dam ___ . ( Imp. Tranby.
They help you off the train on the : M
December 3, 1815, moving to west­ side facing the Umatilla House an d 1
will, as always, be found in the thickest of the fight, battllug
Maggie Brigg, 2:27
Sire dams of
( Aratus mare.
ern Tennessee when a child. When all that is necessary for a “ sea-sick”
Flora Wilkes, 2:19%
Ella Clay.
2:27%
vigorously for SOUND BUSINESS PRINCIPLES, which will
¡ AI aggie 115 ..
and 20 others in 2 :30
-{ Dams of
twenty years of age, she was married pilgrim to do is to stagger to their I t í
bring PROSPERITY TO THE NATION.
Record,
2:33 I Sir Walter J&S 2:18%
to E. L. Matlock and moved t-> Afis-! room, upon entering you see a white!
THE NEW -Y’OUK W EEKLY TRIBUNE is Dot only the lead­
Sire of
| Nutmeg,
2 :19
( Edwin Forest 49___ J Kentucky Hunter.
bod
float,
gracefully
across
the
room,
j
souri, where they lived 1 1 years.
Chusanie G, 2:15% | Garnet,
ing Republican paper of the country, but is PRE-EMINENTLY
2:19 f Edwin Forect, Jr.......■!
Sire of 21 in 2 :30) Highlander mare.
You fall—’tis the last you know ’til
Post Boy,
Eight children n n o born by them ,; you are awakened by the same sun
2 :23 | and 21 others in 2 :30 j
Sire dams of
( Woodford mare.
A NATIONAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
Keno,
2:23% 1 Lualaba.................... -j Chianie G,
2:15
six of whom are now living. Iu the ] that shines in Web Foot.
It* campaign news and discussions will interest every Ameri­
K ate P a t t e r s o n .
Mystery,
2 :25}
Dam of
f and 6 others in 2 :35 l Grey Eagle.
The Dalles is a beautiful place but
spring of 1853 they came to Oregon,
can citizen.
bam "of
Roger Hanson. 2:19% [Daughter o f . .............( Bolivar mare.
the
board
sidewalks
and
uupaved
j
crossing the plains with ox teams.
Valissa (3) 2:19
Matilda,
2 :30
( Alambrino Paymaster,
AU the news of the day. Foreign Correspondence. Agricultural
streets make the town look rustic.
Emulation, 2:21
They settled five miles south of j
f Mambrino Chief 11
by Mambrino.
N ew W om an
Department, Market Reports, 8 hort Stories complete in each
Rcslyn,
(4)
2
:25%
f
Clark
Chief
89
i
Sire
of
(
Gollias’
dam
untraced.
where now stands the town of E u­
number. Comic Pictures, Fashion Plates with elaborate descrip­
Vatican, (5) 2:27%
Sire
of
|
Lady
Thorn,
2
:18%
i
Downing«’
Bay
Messen-
gene, taking up a donation land
tions, and a variety of items of household interest, make od AN
Croxie,
2 : 19 % L Little Norah ........... ■ ger.
A New Jersey farmer who raises j
claim. Ten years later her husband
IDEAL FAMILY PAYER.
P
Woodford Chief 2:22
Sister of Big Norah; [ Highlander mare.
vegetables
for
the
New
York
market
j
Meteor
died. She continued to live on the |
and 4 others in 2 :30 grandam of Sultan, 2 :24.
We furnish “ T h e L e a d e r ” and “ N ew Y e r k W e e li­
Record,
2:31
Dams of
farm till tbe spring o f 1872, when has spent $25,000 iu electric culture t í
ly T r ib u n e ” (both papers),
Phallas,
2:13%
she came to Eastern Oregon with and facilities and is said to have in­
Majolica,
i :15
her son, T. J. Matlock. Her son» creased his production from 40 to
Wilson,
2:16% ( Waxie
are all well and favorably known, 60 per cent.. There should be no
Miss Waxie ...... 4 Sire of
( Grafton,
2 :22% i Gano (thoroughbred) j American Eclipse.
one living in Eugene, one in Port­
C A S H IN A D V A N C E .
trouble in keeping tbe boys on the
Daugb er o f ..............■! Sire dams of
■) Betsy Richards
Address all orders to
land, two in Heppner, and two in
(L a d y Thorn,
2:18%
Pendleton. She has been a member farm when the work is confined to
Membrino Patchen 58.
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