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About Cottage Grove and Lemati leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1895-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1895)
COTTAGE GROVE AND LEMÀTI LEADER. E. T E IP TO T H E COAST. I'fr-.i.! ' iie d every s a t ik d a v . My dear sister, in far off Michi- I*. ill O I C P , - - E D I 1 O K . gan, as you req u est i c to w rite you SATURDAY, NOV., 10, - - 1895, tlie p articu lars of o u r trip to see the ---------------------------------------------------- Pacific ocean, o r as m uch of it as W e d ro p th e E cho from L eader o u r n atu ra l pow ers of vision aided th is w ee k —the object of it bein g re- at tim es by a good field glass could tam ed, no longer existing. reach from those portions of the T. , , ... . .. coast th a t we visited I will attem pt I t now looks as if th e next nation- 1 , ... . . . . to com ply. O ur p arty num bered al republican convention would be , 1 . . . . . . ,, Io who were com fortably seated in h e ld in S a n I raueisco. / __________ three backs an d a one horse buggy. G irls th a t te st ro u g h on ra ts and We were provided with two ten ts an d o th e r d ru g s in an atte m p t to for sleeping p urposes b ut th ree of “ push the clouds away" should have the men slep t outside all of the h ad more experience w ith m am m as lime. I an d d a u g h te r N ora slept in slipper to a w a h n n them to a pro p er o u r hack as we had fitted a thick , . , , , wool m attress in th e bottom and I sense of th e ir d u tie s in life. may as well say rig h t here th a t the W e have a le tte r from Jam es A. whole party enjoyed sound and un Bayles, of Lees Sum m it, Jackson d istu rb ed sleep with very slig h t ex county Mo., who has a little apple ceptions. My family consisting of orchard of 509 acres. H e says the husband, son H ugh, d a u g h te r N ora apple crop is not as large as estim a and myself started early on a b rig h t te d and th a t apples are steadily a d m idsum m er day from o u r ranch in vancing on g ilt edged stock. Verily the w estern foothills of th e Cascade th e w inter apple is king all over the Range of m ountains an d passed w or^d- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ down a w inding and grad u ally de- veniences denoted g eneral p ro sp eri ty. Some of th e country residences were elegant. Such extensive farms and yielding ab u n d an tly as they in variably do m ust b rin g w ealth to the owner. One of the p arty re m arked, “The W illam ette valley m ust have been tlie last made p o r tion of the earth and the C reator put in all the im provem ents th a t He had gained by ex p erien ce/’ A t th r e e ; oclock the second day we reached Philom ath where we tu rn e d west, (I neglected to say we had been going north nearly all of th e tim e since leaving Lem ati) an d began to as cend the Coast Range. We were told th a t it was fiftyfive miles from M e have just issued the Holiday P hilom ath to N ew port o u r destiua- j num ber of The Visitor, an illustrated | periodical, on fine heavy p a p e r , which ,. , i wc Prin t f°r circulation among cus- some provisions and drove ten miles ; toiners and friends of the house. We farth r and cam ped by th e roadside shall be pleased te send a copy free to From P hilom ath we bad uo d u st or any one who will cut out this notice The Holiday I Free. heat b u t th e finest m ountain roads ' 11 to US w5th th eir name and Do Y ou W a n t a n O rc h a rd ? NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. | U nited S tates L and O ffic e j VISA BURKHOLDER. Rt»b< luirc, Of., N»,v. 2, 1895 J N'»1»;;»- is h ereby <qyen that the follow!ng-nain- If you do you cannot, afford to ed s e ttle r has h i d notice of his intention io "ahi'i .'nia? *’• *“ ' °H ii . s ehiiin. and that cultivate a failure. W ith years of ? M V ‘ r 1.'- '!] V'' :d7 bcfore Register and t n . !, I >. l.aiii* o i.’ee at Roseburg, Ore- personal and practical experience in T l o t a '.?1.., C ': ? “ / 1' l ? ’• ciilrv J 'O viz; W illiam K. ker on No ,¡>-4 ¡raisin g fru it for profit— with long Tin X w ',. sec. is Tn. 21 S.. I:. 4 west. experience in picking, packing and He nam es die follow,n- w iinc-se to prove i Ills continuous resiil, nee unon ami ultivation shipping fruit to the b etter m arkets of. ■ ■ W atkins. August V • said sa ' 1 land. viz: .Join, d'-ill'.'Ill III. Ilu iry M.I ,il l ami W. It. Grin- of I am able to serve well all who wish Comstock, Oregon, to purchase J ' l; M ' e v ii ii. Register. Absolutely First Class A notr e for iublication . I kited S tates L and O i i ice , Roseburg, Oregon, Nov. 2, Re New o f L a d ie s ’ oncle D ress Goods. fru it trees, plants, vines, s b r u b b 'iv or roses. The large am ount < f "t,ii<T ..o «‘'e r. Hint the followlng- nursery stock which I entend ¡ d a r t „•1n , ' o ,7 ? 'i‘s ' '* ,lis faeu lio n io I , 'A o ' 1 s “ i-pq.-t ol 111' elaini. and th a t I ing on Rose Hill Villa, a few minutes c , i1 l' ,re K egtster ami walk from the S. P. R ailroad depot, ‘ ,' n ' '• karnl office at Roseburg. Oreg.oi ' ■/■'l" ’vr -1. I-:,, e ,/: Wa! kills' on enables me to select and seH tin I'1 h. nestcad entl-y No .i2IUI i ,,r l h - X . . . s e e is, i I f - -1 s - o- 4 west. 11" nam es lhe lollowhur very w itness, s n, prove his continuous residence up- CREAM O F CH O ICE V A R IET IE S T n '.'k '.r'o u '111,"" " f' 'p id l aud, viz: W illiam r m l o r . a . h . t.ra y ; tr a n k Stew art, tim ust ' and vigorous growers. In establish- ilan n en ian , of Comstock. Oregon. • R. M. \ lak ii. Register. ishing the NOTICE 1- (Mi i'i Bl.K VHuX. [ 'I T r • L‘ n ■ | iiUll I [EE rU iE I S h lfl^ D liS lilS S S — Agents for the sale of the U nited S tates I. akd O f f ic e , / R o s e b ir g , O k . O c t o i i e r 2 8 , 1 8 9 5 .( with L in e SLL h ead q u arters at the E cho - Notice is hereby given th a t th e following L eader office, I propose perfect sat : s,'ttle r lias hied notiee of her intention to m. Io- filial proof in support of h e r , hum. ami th a t isfactiou to persons w anting a half >»4id proof m il lie inatlv bet'nre J oel W ahf V dozen or 1(1,000 fru it trees, at reas ■V ( . C. ( Oiimiissnmer al Eugene, Oregon, on ll.ee m h e rg e Is;,.,, viz: Ada Miller, widow ol onable prices, with instructions (bid a nil.mi -i .Miller, «1. ceased, mi hom. stead e ntrv will assure perfect success. P u b h ” " ‘‘‘S1- >,le »mines tile following lishing one of the leading and most w i.nesses Io prove her emu muons resili,-m e urn on ami e, Invali,,n of, said land, viz: G eorge progressive journals in O regon— A h it„ II ol (■,,te g ,. (¡r,,ve, Oregon; I ren W alker W alker Gregon; B enjam in lila, k and .John with a large and valuable exchange Ol B ennett ot Eugene, Oregon. list of first class papers on the P a nv2 22 K- M. V eatch , R egister. N Ô T Ï t ’E FO B PÜBLICATION. cific Coast and in many of the E is tern states— w ith a persoual ac- r , „ ,t A m ,„ n . , quaiiitauce w ith num erous promtti I , - cut and successful tr u it «row ers and j Notice is ' f<' ' ' 3 hereby given that the full,,,ving. large tru it stock raisers, I enjoy p» a an teil-.-Itle r lias lilL-it in,llee ,,f Ins in te n ti,. it o m ake linai proof in support ,if his claim, and culiar and valuable iuforuiatiuf inai said proof will In- m ade before A. ( . J e . s - m k ,.-. I ounty I lerk ,,f Lane County. Oregon, worth liuudre ‘s of dollais to host at Eugene, O regon, „ a D e , ailier lso.i S ES». and loveliest scenery im aginable. | Tin' m atter in The Visitor is largely LEM ATI. The g rades both up and down were i original, and comprises among other O REG O N. radual, it hardly seemed to me like ’ interacting things: A Christm as Story, by W. W. D. a m ountain road com pared to those ‘• W a n te d — A C areer,” by Mrs. of the Rocky M ountains in Colora E m m a H e w itt. do, w here I jaunted ab o u t for seven “ The Silver Lining, ’ a beautiful T he value of the m ineral prod u cts «¡ending road nearly two mdes. years. Before noon the next day story. of the U nited States is g rea ter than " h e re we stru ck the public highway we arrived at the sum m it, where it “ French M arriages,” by M. Lan- th a t of all other countries in the follows the crooks and tu rn s of SE N D IN G TO -yua is said to be the h ig h est altitu d e dell. w orld continued. The skill uud bow riv er some seven miles, when “ A Brave W om an,” by John H. of th e route. It is a beautiful place Cd. Pane. know ledge acquired in affecting " e arrived nt L em ati o u r m arket an d to u rists go there to cam p o ut in ‘World of W omen,” ete. th is vast production are accorded A own " b e r e we stopped until after- the summ er. We gazed long at the M y T re e s a re a ll on W h o le B o o ts , B a is e d on Also a num ber of beautiful illustra in th e pages of th e E ngin eerin g noon, when we all m et and sta rted w estern horizon and were satisfied tions. H ig h ly tille d L a n d , and M ining Jo u rn a l of New York, on our journey all enthusiastic, for The Supplement to Tlie Visitor p l a n t i n g o r c h a r d s f o r p r o f i t . we could see the ocean. I suppose ........ Vine I', '• iim . oisoii I,on, s 'e n i ,'n try No.’ .viisK which for over a q u arte r of a cen were we not g oing to see the ocean or til,, s . >1. S’.. Siw . see, oo l | , '-J, s It 4 we could also have seen a g rea t dis abounds in illustrations of new holi 1 I am ihsepandilv identified wi!h W , St. day novelties, ami will prove invttlii- tu ry has been n o t only the leading of which we had talked often b u t mimes the following w itnesses n , prove this section of Oregon, with its mag ols l ie eoiitinu,,ns tance tow ard the east b u t no oue r e s t , I , u p o n am t enhivaiiou f lir o c i Able to those who are puzzled about b u t practically the only paper in only two of the p arty had ever seen, I sa.,1 land, viz: Elkridge A. W heeler. W alter th o u g h t of it. The whole route J I what to give their friends for Christ- niiiceut ag g reg atio n of colossal liai M, X. W heeler, W illiam fu c k e r of Iioval Ore and they were the m ost eag er ones America devoted to the E ngin eerin g ural resources for developm ent— gon. Ils, a r D. W h eeler of C utlage G rove, Ore- was full of interest, b u t needs to be i mas. with its golden (ipportunilies for al, g«Hl. A rts of M ining and M etallurgy, and of all. W e found the road g o o d ; as I!- M. V i:v n ii . K eglster. seen to lie appreciated. T here were Please write for the paper at once wlio possess energy, nerve ami pluck th e m arketing of m ineral products. hoou as we p issed over th e b rid g e farm s everyw here all th ro u g h th e j second edition will not be print- to forge ahead in tlie great race lot PU B L IC A T IO N . crossway a fork of the river we en Send for a copy. success. The grow ing of fru it fot Land Office at Itoseburg Oregon. m ountains. A lthough the fields] tered tlie n eighboring city of Cot-1 «©“PA C K IN G F R E E -® « com mercial purposes m ust in the O ctober 22. 1895. K lam ath lu l l s E xpress: B u t few tag e G rove where you know is o u r were sm all they m ust be fertile as WEINSTOCK, LUBIN & CO. Notiee is hereby given th a t the following , near fu tu re bring thousands of hon- «© -R E M E M B E R — I enriy Apples, Pear, Cherry, P rune, Plum , Peach, all so rts of crops, b erry patches and ] name,, S,-tiler has aied notiee of his intention Io people u nderstand, or give th o u g h t p. O. A few miles fu rth er we came est and progressive wot ki ts to itet| Iiiak. Dry Goods, Clothing, Household final ,:ro,,f ill stipism of his elaiin. and and also a very tine to th e p erp etu ity of example. We to a small village nam ed W alker orchard8 looked flourishing. W e j develop tin industrial fruit, interest:- unit said proof Mill he made I,, fo r,'.h ,E l. w vnr I . s. I . I . ('„uunissioner al Eugene. Oregon' Supplies, etc. STOCK O F W E L L T E ST E D SM ALL FR U IT . coat aside th e oft repeated a s s e r tio n /s ta tio n . W e passed th ro u g h the lia<1 ,eSH tro u td e t(> obtain supplies, j which w ill b rin g to o u r glorious on Dee, mlier G. I - c., viz; .loseph Ii. P rath e r oii Kos. 40» To 41S K STREET. lloill* Stc;i.| F a ll) No. GN.sl lor the \ w ' Sul My trees will be sent T R I E TO L A B IL L . A ddress all orders to state millions of dollars. D esiting sw , Nvv E \,v . s..... IS. | (. ga .s., It. 2 w e s t th a t we should se t a good example, villages of Creswell and G oshen and for the horses up in the m ountains! lie h;inie> llu Drill.umg w itnesses to prove SACRAMENTO. CAL. i to help everybody in forw arding M. L. FO R STER . as the m ere ca n t of bigotry, but. it 1 when w ithin three or four miles of th an in th e g ran d valley. In the .’lseo i tiiiijous residence upon and euliivation ; th eir financial success in growiti, i (»1. Mild land, viz: Joseph P rath er. Ira Con No. 112. T angent, L inn County. Oregon. ner. G eorge Re ford and Aden Miller, of ( oi- is not th a t alone. I t is a solemn E ugene City we saw a little off the evening we came to a small village first, class fruit for the m arket of tin ; tage Grove. Oregon M. \ i a i. ii. I.’. g -top. tru th , more awful in its p o rten t ( road to the rig h t a larg e fine b ridge on the Y aquina river called Pioneer, 1 E u g en e G u ard : A terrible fad world, I kindly ask a liberal share o l i " the fru it tree business lh spe, tfn.lx th an appears on the surface. .The , which was on th e road leading to w here some one told us was the NO ' IC E i'l.'i; i i iii.ii'. \ HON. has struck the East. I t is spread E. P. TH O R P. ' Laud Oliii i at Roseburg, Oregon, influence the nets of man have upon Springfield a small town on the Wil- head of the tide w ater Tue rail in g like wildfiie. It is nothing less th e hum an race lasts after th e cor- lam ette river. I suppose I have road follows this river to Y aquina O ctober 10, 1895. Tin- healing properties o f D e W itts th an th e w earing of a gold safety Noli.-i- is hereby given th a t the follovving- ta i clay has m ouldered iuto d u s t; often w ritten you th a t E ugene City I City on the bay of Y aquina. A lit Witeli Hazel Suive are vvel k n o w n . I t pin on the lapel of ones eoat. Even c i u n r n e s eo 7 ..1 em i s.vin s k in ,me. ufTe.d Ilo i, ,u n ,I is v tiliv m - :,|-upiH n W ..... .........f his intention in.I, ilo s o no,I is : pro,.: .rt,u ,,dii, to ,t lasts after the actor of these deeds th ree or fo u r miles west of S pring- tle farth er we came to a stone q u a r the D uke of M alborougb wore e.tio simply a pi rfect remedy for piles. J. ■•uid pro,,! « ill he m.ide before J oel w .vnr i' | s - c . G. ( «nuolssiouer a t Eugeni'. O regon,’ ,„i liave been forgotten am ongst th e . field is o u r county seat and is tweu- ry on a m ountain side a t the north when married. A few years ago a P. C ili fin. Nov. m oer 2G. is;,:, Viz; .losi ph IT:,Una on ----------- ----------------- Hom. si, ao Entry No. tiJbS ro rth e IT , NeG Svv , people of after generations; lasts ty-one miles d istan t from Leuiati. side of the road. T here was im young man or woman would blush ,r ,,, , „ .. Nt' ..S e e . IX tp 20 S. i;. 2 West. iXtNC.UD \ | ON.— Albany Demo- ra t: b e mimes tile ¡„Lowing w itnesses to n ro v e his th ro u g h th e years of endless time. \ \ e w ent four miles beyond it and mense m achinery a t work saw ing at th e sig h t nf one; b ut now'— well, eoti:iuuoiis ¡es.ih lire upon and eiilllv.iiion if, ; 1. ■ i n i b u i l i ü n j î i n t h e spring to bau In tlie circuit, co u rt at S iic u \ ,-r said laud, viz: .hum s Sears. W . s.-,.rs. Ira W ih b f.“ t<» in f o n i ) »lioh - w in» .»rv c o n t e out g rea t equate slabs of lig h t grey T he deed is done and forgotten. It encam ped for the n ig h t on the < oun. r raid Isaac Wilson of Collage Grove Or- , this IS a funny world. in th< ir orders for lumber n w . m » tin V « m l»v i n egon. day the plaintiff was nonsuite rock, and a tall derrick was busy only, directly effects th e one iudi- prem ises of a man whoso nam e I 1 oetlS-20 i: M. ' ■ vn ii . ki Listi r. ~~ “ the case of the W estern srato uor- vidual or th e few persons interested th in k was Mr. Denis. I wish I was hoisting an d loading them onto T L Y NO1 ICE FOR IT 'i; Ii A ; H iX . P kuke S hipmektt . — Tlie first car- mai school ag a in st Secret ;rv o f in the com m itm ent, h u t the exam ple sure of the name for he treated us platform cars and tlatboats. The U nited S tates L and O f f ic e .) load of dried prunes ever shipped S tate K incaid, commenced for the th e influence a ttrib u ta b le to th e so very kindly an d w ith a frcudiless tlatboats carried broken stoue also R oseburg , O n a i .n , D i - i . b. i 15.1895 ( U tb any kind of lum ber you in iv wi“b, w hkk will the» be leady, and you from Corvallis was pulled o ut from purpose oi com pelling pavm ent o: won’t bavp to wait. Notice Is hereby given th a t the iollowiui;- a c t goes on au g m en tin g down th a t we afterw ards found all people and went down with the tide to the naine.l settler ha- tiled m.iiee ,;f his intention io ilie Lu ll proof io support Of his claim, and th ro u g h the years of m ankind, until , did n ot extend to travelers. In our bay to be used at th e governm ent the west side station Tuesday m orn th e fuii am ount of the state ap p ro Ii'. Ilia! s:.id prooi « ill V,. made before ,b,t:i. W ake O rders From a Distance P ro m p tly A ttended T o , om niissioner at Eum ne Oregon on in the cource of ages if th e crim es culinary arran g em en ts we had form - works for im proving the harbor. ing, and t h e ‘destination was P o rt priation, $19,000. K incaid had re I S. Novell;,., r 23. I .'..-,. Viz; H iram li. Vaneev ,,n land. The shipm ent weighed 21,000 fused to pay out any money, except \Ye cam ped this th ird n ig h t on Ya- II me I, I e ntry No. G2GS for III, Nw of sec '4 could indirectly be traced back to ed ourselves in to tw o parties. Next tp 90 s. I: j w e s t i nii iu your o nt once. lb- nam es th e following w itnesses Io prove his ! th e source of one evil deed, ■ could Im orning early, in fact before th e qnina river, an ideal cam ping pounds, and was m ade up entirely ou bills, properly presented ns they eon'lnuons r. sidenee upon and euliivation ol, of- p etite .prunes. Tl,«. p rjn e s became due. T h e Secretary djd said land HZ: Samuel A. G ctiings, Jo h n c u r - CO1TAOE DROVE, be shown before tho eyes of th ■•oc oreaa or e . break of aay day one en terp risin g * gen- ground. Y sm all creek ran along OREGON, rlh ' 1 Nelsoli and Thilnias J . Elfeon ! I ranged in size from fifty to seventy em inently rig h t ami is to be coit- of C o l t . • >\e. p e rp e tra to r of evil, the th o u g h t of so tleinau in p eerin g o ut of his te n t at one side of a larg e rock and lia 1 Oet r . - H “ “ ■ VK n < K tfg !” “r' m uch crim e would drive th e reason ' th e sky concluded it was tim e to be worn a channel next to the rock to the pound, and the price realized , g ratu late li on w inning the suit. N e w G oods a n d N e w S ty le s deep enough to d ip into it o u r i for tl,em was 4 eents Per pouu.l, d e of stro n g m anhood into bab b lin g ••rustling'’ began to try to rouse the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Subscribe for the L eadek . .A T , idiocy. T he acts of m an are the o th ers and all the tim e proceeding buckets (or pails ns we always say ’,ver<' 1» 0,1 h eard tlie ear at Corvallis, U nited S tates L and O ffic b .) A dvertise in tlie L eadeh . iu M idi.) The rock and adjoining ! T1“ 1 Pol'tla n ‘» firn)> an<1 am ong the : R oskbi no, Or on, October 4 1S95 ( precedents of his successors, and tlie ] with the business of g e ttin g things Nntlce is hereby given Thai Hie fnllowing- betterm en t of hum auity should be in o rd er for campfire, breakfast e’c. land ou each side was h igh anil ship p ers were H. H. Finley, H erron The cure of Rlieumatism has eft. n iiamed s. lier has tiled indice „f his intentiiin i„ covered with lovely ferns and vines ! M o th e rs, Zeiroff B rothers and H. ?>I. taxed medical skill, but it’s | reven- m ake hnnl pi- of in suppnrt nf his elaini, and m an's greatest aim. You would be astonished how sound flint said will la* ttiaiie liefnre J oel W vue : LEMATI, in many shades of green, while over- , ^ l ° De- 4 'ie p ro d u ct was shipped iu tiou lias been very easy by an occas I . s . I prisif Cinninissiinier. at Eugene, Greg.,n, „11 OREGON. ; asleep everyone was until th e above November 22. Is'.i.',. viz: l)„ck D unning „„ Inane- sional use of Simmons Liver Regula I t has been observed from time head b ranches of trees b en t down 8acks and was ln excellent condition, s te a l entry N f„r ihc S w S e , and lets 8, A FULL LIN E Oh m entioned en terp risin g person eal- tor. I t keeps tlie liver well leg u lalid B land II „ f s e e .-2. tp 2 2 s. R.i East. II.- names imm emorial th a t a curious perver- gracefully. Between the creek anil T he Price at 4 cents l’e r P °und reai- the following w itnesses io prove his continuous sity of clim ate— so we have been ac- ] led “b ,ta k fa s t everybody,’’ and oh road was’a lovely grassy spot large !ized is considered excellent., when and the system free from poison. residence upon and euitivaiion of. said land viz- Therein is tlie secret of health. “ I Jo h n T. M artin. A. G. Mel lane. David lvitson DRY GOODS, .lam es A. W alker, of lfaz d Dell. Oregon. custom ed to consider it- g e n e r a ll y h° W W1<1° n" akc th e-v al* were’ enough to accom odate o u r vehicles ^be d ld » raarke»' this season is have used it for years for Indigestion and o«tl2-19 K. M. V eatch , Register. provide one so rt of w eather t 0 1an d ‘“ “ ocents belonging to teu ts campfire and tables. W e were ] cons*d ered ' ^»r' Shiley s portion of ¡u n i Cidistipati.,11, ¡in,I also found it m atch a precisely opposite so rt of ‘ ** P“rty ‘•°,ul,os''d l.v seated within nine miles of the ocean anil Pie shipm ent was 8,500 pounds gives one relief from a touch of IilieuC NOTICE fO R PUBLICATION, clotliiug. T hus a w alking stick will themselves a t the table, and then the when we started iu the m orning the 4be Ta»ue °» t»16 prunes shipped m atisui.”—N. Hughes, Lordsburg, N. U nited S tates L and O f f ic e , M. R oseburg , Or, gnu Octoiier 4, 1895.( vociferous and effective th o u g h jolly- generally attra c t rain and an um- dew was so heavy it ran in stream s was ^^60. Corvallis Times. Nntice is hereby given th a t th e foilowuig-nam- „.:n i , • - rem onstrances com ing of course -------------------------— ----------------------------------- cu settler has tiled notiee ol' his intention to brella will produce sunshine. I n off th e hack covers. W e were told ] ------------------------------------------- — — lo ts w c ll m a se tmal I'B'iif in support of iiiselaim . and th a t from th e la g g ard s mostly B reak i s i s n t II . S p r i n g s , said proof will he made before .1,,El. W v u r f deed, th e principal of perversity FO R O N E . n f L F n r i n " o O r l v 5 , e M ? n . ? o * w / .l..,, M ,,rl„ .a I i-' c- ' . D 'lnm issiouer a t Eugene, Oregon.’ mi A il S iz e s o f T r u n k s . fast over, te n ts stru ck , every th in g th a t when we had proceeded two or T W O n ' . ... : V‘S V M artin . on governs every d ep a rtm en t of life. three miles we could see th e ocean Send for sum pie and judge thereby, uiceiv stow ed in the vehicles and Should sunshine be necessary it will Tlie E cho -L eadeb ou the to ad before it was fully ilay- b u t tlie fog disappointed us. Then j be wet. D ocum ents of no impor- T h is s t o c k h a s j u s t b e e n r e f ille d a n d is t h e we begau to listen for the roar i lig h t; stopped a t noon by a creek X ’ Z u h e n e o D Î ' ’’' ' M '/w e '“ 1" ( ,all<"1 L üng t m, took two h o u L Ô ? i " ■ > ! leave o f f describing o u r Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer, , b e s t s e le c te d in to w n . called L ong Tom, took two hours lttoiy m eet tbe people wuom we are ........journey n ot for iack of in terestin g 1 H ’ reception of guests, ‘ New bath room- d in n er and. le st the team s as it was £ S “ The bighext prices pai l for »II kind*, ot produce. J f S B oth oue year for only $2. The C innected witli main building. Post anxious to avoid and miss those we N O TICE TO CREDITORS. , ,, Office and Express on the premises. ] very hot iu the m iddle of th e day, objects for th e wild g ran d e u r of the E n q u irer is a J column, 8 -p « te j _ q'|le Wttters of these springs co n tain : especially wish to meet. A woman r ne waters ot these s; E s ta te o f W illia m S h ie ld s , D e Ulos. F. Oakes, Henry C. l ’ayue, Henry c Rou«e i b u t o u r glorious Oregon clim ate al- su rro u n d in g s could fu rn ish m atter paper, issued each Thursday. j Iodine, Bromine, Potassium , The g enerally loses her h eart to the ceased. Receivers. fo r a larg e volume but, needs an Carbon.-Hes of Iron and Lime and w rong m an; a man generally m a r - ! " “7 « T , “ 8 C° ° ‘ T ™ « 3 an d tbe _i i 1 „ 1 .• i , . L arg est in size cheapest in price : Chlorides of Calcium, Magnesium and Notice is hereby given th a t T. G. Hendricks — VIA— able bi am and a train ed mind to J . 1 11.is been (inl\ appointed a d m inistrator of the next night, became decidedly chilly . . . ■ . .■ , ,,, 1 nlost reliable in news, ail la m e Sodium. e sta te ot William ¡Shields deceased. All per ries tho w rong woman. E veryone C M T H E K Í4 make it in stru ctiv e reading. \V e| ’ sons having claims against said esta te are h ere Ono spring contains 435 ad the before m orning, as we had attained The S h a s ta B o u te by notdied to present tin* same to the adm inis will be able to add to these e x a m -, ., , , , . , arrived withiu two m ilts of N ew port type, plaiu print, good white paper. 1 other over 2000 grains of solid m atter tra to r a t the h irst N ational Bank in Eugene ('itv a “ considerably pies alm ost indefinitely from J > =<>“ « ^ 1 5 h higher ig h er attitu d e, for If o u r read rs w ant another live ■ to tlie gallon. Oregon, w ithin six m onths from the date of tile —OF T H E — publication of this notice. D ated th is 14th dav i we began to ascend the Coast R ange at seven o’clock then the sun shone paper, th e E n q u irer is th at paper. of Sept T. U. HEND1U4 KS. sonal experience. T here are no ac- | out and dispelled th e fog, an d oh <iho. B. D o n n is , A dm inistrator. S o u t h e r n P a c if ic C o . of m ountains this second afternoon. R Call or send orders to A ttorney for the estate. cidents w hatever in life. Modern ¡ Express Trains Leave Portland Daily. I see th a t I am likely to make my w hat a glorious sig h t met our eager U E cho -L eader . science has established th a t iaT every! incident is governed bv an alia? ac^ “ » t too long b u t I mus’t e y e s! A b irdseye view of th e Tim ber Land, Act Ju n e 3, 1878. I I I North. N noblest panoram a 1 Indeed, we b e STA TE BOARD O F H O RTIC U L F ir s t M o r tg a g e s O n I m p ro v e d 8.50 p. m. Portland Ar. 8:10 a. ia. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. b le la w . Careful observation am , ! J'° U 8nn,etl,lng ab o u t the sPlen- S ! 2:51 - a. in. i Lv. C ottage F a r m P r o p e r t y N e g o tia te d . G rove Ly. 2:11 a. m. - s u r-------- in..i- a. .. ... gan to realize th a t o u r most a m b iti TURE. m. , Ar. San Francisca Lv. 7:00 p. BB. I n.ted States Lund Office, Roseburg, P u l l m a n tb e study of statistics prove bevond ' „ 1 COU” ty " * " ere Above train s stop a t E ast Fortland, D reg»» ous im aginings fell very far sh o rt of Oregon, September 5, 1895. S le e p in g C a rs We arc prepared to negotiate first tb e jsjssibility of d o u b t th a t clothe- ' B<fOre rea<’h in S E u ^ ne tlle ' aIU ' l Hy, W oodhurn. Salem, er, M arlon, arlon. Jeffer Jelfer- ...............— -, T u rn er s',n. Albany, Albany Ju n ctio n l angent. Shedds, E le g a n t the r ta ity . Y aquina Bay lay some R u l e s F o r I n s p e c t i n g N u r se r ie s , N u r s e r y m o r t g a g e s Upon improved farm s til Halsey. H arrisburg. Ju n ctio n < Itv. Irving. S to c k , F r u it s , etc. do very m aterially influence w eath of tile W illam ette is ra th e r narrow miles sou th of us, while o u t ocean- B i ll i n g - C a r s Eugene, Creswell. D rains and all stations fram i Oregon, with eastern parties at a rate as viewed from the road b u t of ; R oseburg to A shland inclusive. er, a discovery which should be in w ard at tlie m outh of the bay were | miuleBlreartas foniw»“ hereby tl,a‘uetl an(1, of interest not to exceed 9 per cent. I C n s c h u rtf H a i l D a i l y . course small creeks are ofteu com xi a S le e p in g C ars 1 1 * a ai 1 . The fee for the inspection of apple, pear, p e r a n n u m , valuable, not only to the farm er, 1 8:30 a. in. Lv. Portland Ar. I 4:4« p. m the two long lines of trestle work peach, nectarine, prune, cherry, aorieot nut- s, ing in from betw een ranges of hills Milton F. Ambler, p. m. Lv. Cottage Grove Lv. i 10:25 a. m. ( St. P aul , „ . . , hearing trees, shrubs and plants, shall be as M ortgages renew ed th a t have been b u t to ever m em ber of the com m un I 5:50 p. m. \r. Roseburg Lv. ! 8:00 a. at. where tlie governm ent is c o n s tru c t-1* ” •• 1 follows: of Comstock, county of Doeglas. S tate of Orcuon M inueapolis taken by other companies. and isolated hills a n i l buttes, (large * a , - . . .. , 1 T hirty c ents per hour, including the tim e from has this ilav filed in Ibis „nice Ins sworn state- ! ity. R ecent science, moreover, lias N orth. SALEM PAS8ENGER. South. m g tor the im provem ent * > f tbe har- leaving home, inspection, and return home of D uL utli incut No i i , i, for the purchase of Ihc s '., s w ', and ' Address witli stam p, hills th a t t un up tall pointed peaks) 1 4:00 p. m. I bv. e inspector, ami actual traveling and other s '., SE of section No 4. in tnw iisllili No 21. S. Portland. A r ., îfti» a. nt. erroneously adopted the theory of bor. j In t front a of a * us and 1 so m ew , h at! ! th expenses. «j, mm ou.er M EKVIN SWORTS, F arg o i 0:15 p. III. ! Ar. Kalein. Lv. | 8 00 a. m. range N o t wcsl, and will oiler proof to show that and each oue has its valley an l'they s . ai 1 -e ai a r I W hen nursery stock, trees or plants a re found the laud sought is more valuable for its tim ber the survivol of tho fitte s t T he Baker City, Oregon. or G rand F orks on the bay if th e City ot i to be infested with insect pests or diseases, a stone than for agricultural purisiscs. and Io are all occupied as ranches. The a X t o . u r left a v • zn - a a h charge of 50 per cent, w ill lie added to the hire- establish his claim t »said land before the Reg Crookston prim al law which governs every cir Diaiiig Cars co Qgdea Huatt la q u in a City is still far- going ra te s to pay expenses of the quarantine ister and Kecei'. er of this ollice af Kos; burg Or ranches (or farm s as people in Mich , Newport. W innipeg a i ia i T a a ai i i officer for supervising disinfection and subse- egon, on Monday ti e isth day of November cum stance of life is tlie survival of th e r around a t o u r left, a t the bead quent inspection. is1 . '.;. H e nam es as witnesses: Pullm an Bufiet Sleepers W . H. COOPER, H elena and always say) im m ediately adjoiuing r ai i ta . e it - a was con- I One On Dollar all fruits, the fee for inspection shall be William G. Chandler. Louis A ntone, the unfittest. F o r instance, if a AND Of the bay. Down (for on any sum up to 35 Dollars, and s.im uel I. A tkins and Charles C. M errell of Com B u tte the road were in full harvest time, jÄ-tton-xs37- a t Xua-vxr, stock, Oregon. I ii i i \ • • t Two Dollars on any sum over that am ount’, and S e c o n d C la w s S l e e p i n g C a r a man is to in h e rit a fo rtu n e from a below us) 111 o u r lm rnedl- 1 Five D ollars for rar-hmrt lots. Any and all persons claim ing adversely and fine orchards were loaded with siderable ATTACHED TO ALL THROUGH TRAINS. r a ai i - aai i ii -i I Inspection fee must be paid in all cases before the abnve-ueseri >ed hinds are requested to Hie T H R O U G H T I C E T S C ottage G rove , O regon . felative, the la tte r will survive to n t was the little creek called Certificates is granted. th e ir claim s in tuis „nice on nr before said 18th fru it except m any yo u n g p rune or ate fro day of N ovem bei. 1»:>5. /-8 _ i a a ) u i • ai Kule 15. All persons growing N urserv stock, extrem e old age. In literatu re and Weat Side Division. lit the lOWes. break Hl the tre e s and plants for sale or to be offered for sepl4-l«w li. M. V eatch , Register. Chicago chards, th a t were so large iu extent Ny© C reek, Betw een P ortland and Corvallis. i a ai ai i ; sale, are hereby required to report to the Com- in a rt th e man of ta ien t fails; tlie O re g o n C entral & t¿;Lrn fi, R , C o . coast and its m outh was th e place ' m issio n ero f the D istrict ill Which said N ursery \ \ asliington an d the itees were so even in s iz e e • a a ai i i « stock, trees or plants are grown, for insnectioit charlatan attain s fame. Iu finance the m onths of September, October oi P hiladelphia Trespass Notice. and thrifty they made a lovely sight. of easiest access to the beach. As during N »vember of each and every \< ..; • and die Com A • Y R O U . TS . and in commerce the sw indler New York far as we could see tow ards th e misslom r of such D istrict, or Ins duly appointed , Y A Q U IN A . , B r ,-* , , Notice is hereby given th a t I. the T here were also many fine hop yards D eputy, shall inspect such Nursery stock trees Coiinectli /; at la q u in a Bay with the undersigned, Boston and all m akes a fortune and becomes f: At A lbany an d Corvallis connect w ith tra in s ot have posted trespass and • <teiivery-"' and •"*—■ ---- a San — e Francisco — — — - 1 Yaquina Bay , .1 kali grown hops th at by cou- north was th e lighthouse on a high or plants, prior t<I shipm ent ! O C. & K. Ky. ? notices on my respective premises and P oints E ast and South ionable; tbe hones! 11. • u ; prom ontory called Y aquina H ea l. : f, ",'V i w s a 'u h s ^ o ^ .'o r ^ 'i i .'^ G h v ^ ^u am shipcom pany. ail persons trespassing thereon after i ■ •b u g to th e variety of color E xpkess T r a in D aily <E xgk * t S yndat .) Certlhcato sotting fori lith e freedom of such e ta a m c h in into bankruptcy. Au •, is ur. tliis date will be prosecuted to the full - ---------- p u t on the m aps as F oul weather. a Nurserx stock, tree or plants from live injurious w IC Jai 1 3 i p r d rc S ilU fla 1 4:45 F. M. , Lv helped to make up a b eautiful land F.irtknid Ar. ! 8:25 A. M. ex tent of die law. ! T IM E SC H E D U L E . insect pests, their eggs, larvae, pupae or fungus to flourish. The 1 ,t .n Sundav 7:25 F. M. ! Ar McMi.inville Lv. J 5:50 A. M. T h tu the ocean, it was n o t high diseases, olii:Ò T shall s h a u ’ K A 1 and first-class in every respect. the said Inspection u officer L. H. Y arbrough . scape. A fter ] assing E u g en e City school boy is cu t off iu ins y o u th ; d , ue io Dm o w n -ro r owners of S;ii(t Nursery Sails from Yaquina for San Francisco and‘d< k e t e r e o D i " n ’ t i , n V a r d S ’ m a p s ' T hr'.nzh tic k e t, to all |M>ints in th e E astern tide until ten o’clock and a t tlie dis stock, tre e s or plants, a t ertillcateof Inspection, a b o u t c v e r v e i irlit t i a v s and ticket«, call on or write states, C anada aw and Europe can be »btainrd at th e tru a n t grow s to m anhood' , »Hur the valley w idens n ot g rad u ally but The eom ertiiicate is a i i 7. . . . lltlon under which ibis - C Jertiiieate low est ra te s from M. C. Bond, agent. Cot tag« tance we then were we could see uo Passenger accommodations unsur- \v. P. LÖCKA\ OOD, Agent, gran ted is. th at the Party or parties receiving ries happily and dies respected and ab ru p tly alm ost as th e opening of a Grove. E. F. K O itER b, su.-li c ertii.r.ites shall be compelled to disinfect passed. Shortest route between th e ' ,a oer,Bln ®'Eye .-nd S k in O in tm e n t C o ttfl^ e O o v t c , O . Manager, . Asst. G. F . & Fass. Agt. re g re tte d by all Tl e w orthy t mu fan. and oh such g rain field; in size- large movements of the waters, only by fum igation hydrocyanic acid gas. as d escriIi W illamette valley and California. u i r m v i r . R KOEHLER, ¿quailed ..... ; i r>, . “ “ < _■ , . , , for ; - ]-j -vema, T etter, Salt- tin Fori land Or. never m arries the woman lie lo v e s : g en tle sk ippings and flashings in on apple roots, after lifting the sam e a n d ^ Before 4 “,r e 9 '" l l l Albany or points west to R ead , Sore N ipples, (. h arp e d — ,1R— iev were seemingly endless, they _ ------... or e carrier-; a s e --------------------------------- -------------- “ an<^ P des, B urns, F ro st Bites, A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass delivery in purchased ami ¡n ease Sau Francisco: she m arries his utterly worthies-, the suulight. said fuiiugoti.,u isneglected, said Certificate of C abin........................... S12 00 S,hr0“ ‘<'f’° re Eves and G ranulated E ve Lids i extended farth er than t.;, eve could rival. Inspection shall fee void and of nt» enect tyx .............................. ... “ F o r s*- !<» hv Jrum v; » ox * A1U’ * A iT F Ilt. ( concluded next week .) Tne >tock. trees . ; • • •.................... 8 .0 0 ‘ 5t> cents p er box. -v. » L le fees for inspection of Nursery stoek r a ö e . .................................................. ---------- reach, only the vision could le s t on i or plants, and issuing a Certificate therefore. Cabin, round trip, good for GO 2oo M om sson St., P ortland Oregon. TO H 0 K 3 E O W N E R S . shall l>e T hree D ollars and actual expenses per d a vs I t ’s ju st as easy to trv One Miuute th e d istan t m ountains tow ards the .18.00 Cough Cure as any . t thing teh'.resmd‘certificate ¡iglant^LtT 01 / J r sailing days apply' to H. L. dit’io” r,” “•&“ r ,„xhi , . .. ...... i l i n g e ls e . I I t f ' - s „,.,4 1V_ , AND west T be people own , H ay and oats taken on sub- All fees so collected shall i>c reported a t the W alden, agent Albany, Oregon. easier to cure a severe eough or c o ld ' - h l v f • .j •. b Condition Powders. C othilig tor Lfidies and Children ','3'i f ' regular meeting .,f tins B o a , a n F u o m em ber CHAS CL ARK Supt <°ne up th e system, aid digestion, cure -ir a i l „ with it. L et your next purchase for such large farms that th e dw ellings s c n Ptlou- to order cheap for cash or -------------- — ; ofMhe Board, while engaged in inspection for C o r v o t e / O r J“ ? o f a PPetlte, relieve constipation, correct 'U d a Better eough medicine: be Oue Minute i--li C u r e — ten,et r C t * ‘.' ¿e ¿r a , e , ' ,'t . !1UU‘‘ : USOUI w‘ le ,lsua1.' - iia k rtfe P iw iie r ' Ä K o t e b " . “ ’ 5 sU t,,ar‘.'r tlle ED W IN STONE, M anager ' ’’ ’ dlsorder? and destroy worms, giving country produce, by 4 ... .4 J. V P O . C Z ; S u ..L ? ! . . oodt and the baIUd aud othei con_ I or. Price’s v .-Ill tia k . n g P o w d e r Passed at the meeting of the state Board of . Corvallis Oregon 1:0 “ “ «id o r over-worked horse. 2o , M rs . P et S anford , Lyit. C o E e c tio n s a S p e c ia lty . iwa’-diJ j o. J ?. 4 .vinter Fair, San Francisco. Horticulture, at >aleni. October 15th, A. D.. 1W5 v rp rta t jier ^ r r.,oV„— ------« , . . i cents package. r For sale by druggists C ottage G rove , O k . Cottage G ro e. tmi Tras L. FORSTER. B h M bi I from Hearw Trees and prices Cheap as F irst Class Trees Can be Raised For. j. B. R O U S E , FILLED -u, L U R C H 'S C L O T H IN G , B O O T S and S H O E S . Lacd.es Dress Goods, H ats and Domestics. EAST AND SO UTH ÍÍ MONEY P A C IF IC R. R. LO AN E D . I J. S. M E D L E Y , slice of the Peace Estate Agent.