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About Cottage Grove and Lemati leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1895-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1895)
COTT AGE GROVE AND LEMATI LEADER, an inspectors came at stated times and very agreeable. I could enjoy Do Y ou W an t an SH E R IFF'S SALE OX FORE- * s outdoor fire at any time at home so they were able to detect it, if the CLOSURE. I immediately retired where I could crystal had been polished oftener PUBLISHED ZTf.tY SATURDAY. n o t ic e is h e r eb y g iv e n t h i t by E . P . T H O R P , - - E D IT O R . listen to the ocean’s roar until I fell than was necessary and they (the of an Execution, duly issued out of the If you do you cannot afford to virtue keepers) was fined for all such lapse Circuit Court of tile County of Lane, sta te of asleep. A ugust 7tb I find in my SATCRDAŸ, XOV.. 23. - - 1895. Oregon, ou the 15th day of November 1895 on a cultivate a failure. W ith years of V V . • 1 . JSXMfeVU —III ICIII scant notes this— arose verv earlv as of vigilant care as it was considered rendered in said Court on the »Uh personal and practical experience in judgment day of October, lh“ r, 1895 for the sum of Two Hun- the tide is then the lowest. I will i damaging. Did you know our d i 80-100 Dollars, in I', s. gold coin A N e w L in e o f L a d ie s ’ raising fruit for profit—with long ‘ w ith’ int“ eS ?< T R IP TO TH E COAST. i hiterest thereon from said 2$tli dav of, rancy Cell.ilonl Frame, for cabinet, experience in picking, packing am ] ; October. 189o at the rate of ten (io) per cent’ per leave this at present and at some fu- \ Uncle Sam took such good care of . annum ami T " ‘ nt>-tive ..25) Itidlars AttorneV's pictures; hand painted ; very artistic, shipping fruit to the better market! OUB PROPERTY : I'kets fee and rhe further sum of Six (0, andao-too Did- 1 The nearest edge of the water ture time write you a whole day’s Price, 20' I am att! a able to serve well all w ho Wish Fisk Flmnrnt '¿nd J u t e ' 5h“ d V N. looked low down (as it did also chalJCes of the tide. One afternoon and is wholly floored with same to purchase n er ¡?usl)anrt " er<* Defendants: and we went to Newport and engaged i openwork black iron. The attend Dagger Hair Ornament; shell ‘ Mhxrab” ve IM endaut Ju lia Morey when close to it) b u t as tbe eye prong, with giit or silvered metal top, a > ''' ? “re,’ • :,n' 1 a deeree of For,-‘-Insure ant said when it was located there I Price, 25c. ¡T'-8* of s d e rendered in said suit, emn- Absolutely F irst Class ranged out toward the distant hori e e steamer (that makes a daily trip ma nlinu m in order io satisfy said ju d g m en t1 to the government officials thought the costs atm a t. urln'g costs to sell the follow- Neck Scarf of Black Coney Fur, 27 fruit trees, plants, vines, shrubbery! anil zon it seemed to very gradually rise across the hay to Yaquina City mg described real pro] erty to-wit: The South meet the train at 6 o'clock p. m.) to place was Cape Foul weather, and he i inches long: the clasp is concealed in east one quarter of See. .14 in Tp 1» s. R. 5 w and was apparently higher. When or roses. The large amount o f , eiuitainiug lfli> Hi res of laud more or less, situa- the jaws of the head. Price, $1. nursei v stock which I enteud plant- fork V w u tS n i'rV ’r <,T gon.-. No,w i . h e r e - we had gazed long enough we sud take ns out for a cruise on the bay. pointed out to us Cape Foulweatber j Some 15 11 11 a - , , , .* r ” 75• I "ill Olterfor sale said real nropertv at I of real Mink, choice quality, ing north eleven miles, but this place ............. on Rose Hill Villa, ‘ a few minutes ' public auction for cash at the Court House door denly grew anxious to “get there” We went aboard about two p. m. ♦2 75. m Eugene, I.ane County, Oregon, mi Mon lay the ' walk from the S. P. Railroad depot, had ilav of December. 1895 between tile hours of at once so we went .at a rattling t h e steamer—Volanta, and behold is Yaquiuu Head. When- we Bisque head dressed doll,; p re tty ! enables, me to select and sell the a e.tril n clock A. M. and 1 o'clock 1“ M . to wit: at 1 your adventurous sister was a rover ' gazed inside and also through the face; long, flowing o'clock F. M. of said dav. h a ir: very pare and soon covered the remain stylish very A. .1. JOHNSON, windows as long as we wished tlie Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon. ing distance. W’e found that part on the salt sea. We cruised about OF CHOICE VARIETIES attendant led the way outside on a ' length about 13 inches. Price. 50c. of Newport about Nye Creek con- until nearly 5 o’clock then landed vigorous grow ers. In establish- S H E R IF F ’S SALE ON FO RE balcor.y which surrounded the win- i Tin Tray, crescent shape;' silver and on tbe pier a t Yaquina City and ishing the siderated of many r « d s cut out of CLOSURE dowed story of this tall tower. It j plated on White metal. Ptiee, 35c. Notice is hereby given that bv virtue of an B M W K T O 1 E a dense growth of young forest wandered around while the steamer I I I 1 1 1 C U W . Execution liuiy issued out of the Circuit Court of was made of iron steel or b ra ss' The Brownie Nines Pine, consisting tile County of Lane, State of Oregon, on tlie 15th trees and hushes, with dwellings, awaited the train. A large ocean of November, 1895, on a Judgment rendered painted black, the bottom openwork o f ten brownie figures,. 12 inches high. , with headquarters at the E cho - day ,n said ( ourt on the 3ath day of October, 1895 for tents ami camps sca-.tered seeming steamer the Faralon was lying at f.. ™ I Each figure .has a little verse qpon its I T ueauquai the sum of Ten Hundred. Forty-eight (lots) anil ’ ■'T’ L eader office, I propose perfect sat 8a loo it liars, m Gold coin of the t'n ited States, ly in a disorderly fashion anywhere the pier filling her hold with the like the stairs and landings. We baek Price, 75c. with interest thereon, at the rate o ften (10) per LEMATI. OREGON. th at people had chosen to locate 8iIua,e or ratber ob,on* 8tonea thai were advised to see to the fastening i Assorted patterns in Soli«! Silver isfaction to persons wanting a half cent iter annum from the satli dav of October, 1-95 and one Hundred (loo) Doiiara Attorney’s dozen or 10,000 fruit trees, at reas of our hats before we. started to j Cuff Buttons, for men or wfenien. fee and the further sum of Thirtv-four (.94) and themselves, until we nearly reached we had seen at the quarry on Ya- onable pi ices, with instructions that ,o Ilia Hollar» costs in a suit in saiii Court where Foster was Fiaintitt and Ida I, Corson the coast, and there was a street, two 'lu*na at tb« head of tidewater. V e promenade aroimd the elevated-cir Price', 45c [fee-pair.■ j «ill assure perfect success. Pub in • Martin Christmas-car Is in handsome eqlors O. t orsmt her husband. (Tiariotte H Elliott, provision stores and all the converd- wel e allowed to 8® aboard of il and , cle. I should have said the outer and gift, with appropriate ,ljnes. lishing one of the leading and moat I- redertek Elliott, her husband, Tin* sta te ln- suraiue Company, a CoriHiratlon. C. A «ices of a market town. We drove were shown all over the rooms and , edge was provided, with a balus Price, 5 e. Geo A. Hill, a n t his daughters . " •progressive journals iu Oregon— sovereign. Antoinette Hill Clark and Annie Hill Chibis with a large find valuable exchange M e t E m il up on the left bank of Nye Creek b ertbs: also tlie U6ts oi lnany Ufi j trade feet hiSh and J ou ma?’ b< Child’s Silver-plateif " Set— Knife, were Itefendants; and against I he above named ‘list of first class papers ou the P a Defendants, Ida L Corson, and l'..o. Corson, her life.! Fork atid Spoon; put up in «*iin^:neil and camped in less than fifteen cu»ious were explained. All «ure we clung to it for dear li husbaiid, and on a decree of Foreclosure and i-a; SENDING TO cific Coast and in many of the Eas order of sale rendered in said suit, commanding .Vj, >, yards of the ocean. I could’t stop ’ "f tbe inside end fu rn -1 and once around was all we desired box. Price, 50c,; . » - me n t order to satisfy said Judgment and costs tern states—with a personal ac- * • ; • v ,-w., i 1 B »...A ............. ~ a _ ..... i t . i. , , Four-button flressfd l^itj .fHoyee. and accruing costs to sell tin- foil .wing described ut the view was to say the least to help arrange camp but went at ishmg were very fine. The people T h eN - '•■- ‘« I’fth e S . w. with neat »titchiug.on packs; a, ser 'qhairitrnce with numerous promin and the w . '2 of N. w. 1 of See. 29 and w >, immense Everywhere (except a viceable glove for the mopçy• slja .les ent and successful fruit growers aud of the were courteous and pleasantly an s. w. and the S. w. ■, of N w •• anil once to the edge of the bluff and large fruit stock raisers, I enjoy pe tots 1 2 and 3 of See. 20 Twp. 19 S. R. 2 west narrow place eastward) was the of.brown, sizes to 7Ϋ. Price, containing 32» Acres of land, more or less there I was face to face with the swered all our questions. Time I — dlfar aud valuable information e S , ” aiS .'f ' ,0? ail" n 1311,1 Oaiin of A. H. mighty deep, less than a vard from J ,8MSed and soou we were heaving., roanng, unresting sea. In black, sizesv5’i to 8. Price, | i . ! -li- u ’? 1|H‘ ; \ . L- 1 1,1 ,hc N- " • 1, and s. W. "iirtl) hundreds of dollars to those . Of N |„ ', a n d w . of s. E. '. and X F Fancy leather JPtjfs.e, in light me was the abrupt descent of fully ; called to re-embark for the return Aud we found one place in Oregon Of s w. ' , See. 23 Twp. 19 s. It. 2 west contain- ],1 mtipg orchards for profit. shades; silver plated mountings. mg lfio acres, more or less; I mu inseoaral-ly identified will fifty feet then only a few feet to the * r*P ^'e"’Po rb which was a new that was positively windy. The at Price., 65c. ; waters edge. Soon ptople began to tx Per>cnce afl the tide was flowing tendant said wild geese and other Fancy Jewel or Collar Riflipii Box birds were sometimes attracted to of hand-painted ivorine, dulf*flnished, go by us dowu tbe bank a little to and the water even in the bay was a the right of us, where steps were little rough and the steamer was tbe light and would fly against the rests on a base of tinted satin ; sizes, 5 with its goldet. opportunities for a ll! hvgui at S. w. c,inter of Casw, 11 Hendrick»' Die tia'ina < laiin Sec. 20 T «n. 19 s. 1!. 2. we»t, thence balustrade. and glass with such by 7 inches. Price, 75c. win) possess energy, nerve and pluck j is'a-t . h T t " ’!,21?6 1hs ''‘‘i- s - W deg. «. «ait into the almost sheer descent of loaded to its full capacity. Several Fine Silk Handkerchiefs, handsome i ’4 i I1.' *? »wsinnuiK: also excepting 31 acres force as to kill them, and sometimes to forge ahead iu the great race for : deeded to John Wtnzenried liyS. H Savior and vue bank until they reached the ' times it sagged slowly over until it 1 colorings ; large size. Price, 75c. deeded to Henry Nt It anil 40 acres iVed'- success. Tbe growing of fruit for j * »«res a " Ollaln S °uthwl<* by Grantor herein pebbly narrow valley of Nye Creek seemed as though it would dip wa the geese would break a window WEINSTOCK. LUBIN & CO. eS-PACRING FREE-at commercial purposes m ust iu the T H F K V v n p 'i iI'a,’o <2U11,V- Oregon. NOW pane—but no other, bird was heavy THEKErORE, I will offer for sale said real which they crossed and were at the ter. Some of the people watched near future hr ng thousands of hon j property, at public auction for cash at (he Court teir-REMEMBER—I enough. When a glass was broken pry Goods, Clothing, Household est and progressive workers to help j House door in Euttene, Lane ( ountv. Oregon on and also a very fine early Apples, Pear, Cherry, Prune, Plum. Peach, bath house—from which they soon every movement apprehensively, Monday the 23rd day of December, 1895. between develop the industrial fruit interests! ’J o ,“Is Vfi9 ", Supplies, etc. a 111 31111 4 "'dock p. m. to emerged dressed in bathing suits but we soon reached our destination 1 tb®y could replace it in two aud n STOCK OF V 'ELL TESTED SMALL FRUIT. " it: at 1 o clock p. nt. of said dav. half minutes. We waited outside which will bring to our glorious j Non. 400 To 41S K ST11KÏST. A. J ohnson , price two hits (oh I must say shil safely— well pleased and satisfied My trees will be sent TRUE TO LABILL. Address all orders to Sheriff of Lane County. Oregon. state millions of dollars. Desiring ! nv23-25-5w. SACRAMENTO, CAL. lings to you) each time, then they with our excursion. Another day while the rest of o u r party wen-j :b help everybody in forwarding: — M. L. FO R ST E R . conducted up the winding stairs j No. 112. walked on boards out to the san d s,, we went to take nn inside view of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. their financial success in growing After their return some of the men j Tangent, L inn County, Oregon. and some ran gailey out into the the lighthouse. I t was a rare ex first class fruit for the market of the U nited S tates L and O ffice went down to the rocky beach by Ko: eburg, Or., Nov. 2, 1895.1 Inter Ocean: Oregon and Wash world, I kindly ask a liberal share o f ' surf while others stepped very slow perience to the most of us. In the a steep stairway and H ugh clamber ington apples, as shown in the the fruit tree business. Respectfully I ed“ ; “ ^» nam* ly—b u t I will leave it to your imag first place we had a drive on the ion to E. P. THO 0RP. I ¡,7; ¿ r-1 “T 1-1,1 , Ins claim, and ant that ed up some rocks in a dangerous splendid exhibit at the World's Fair, * in “ support ’"CCV* I » of »• «isviaim, beach of several miles th at we en i Mid proot win he made before Register and ination to picture the 6cene to you. ¡ Receiver, 1 . s. Land office at Roseburg, 0 ™ place and got a few sea urchins, are unexcelled by those of any sec The children and boys, also some joyed very much. The horses were The healing properties of DeWitts 1 Ç , *'n December 21, 1395 viz: Wi 195 viz: William R. which were the only ones we found tion. Ju st at a time when this Witch Hazel Salve are well known I t N w ^ " ^ “ t e Tpî“ 's .,‘ Rr 4 v ° ’t for the meu went out in any sort of buthing very much excited at the dashing eczema, skin affections and is! He imines the foïiowing witnesses to i provo except those for sale in tbe shops country and Europe also, are begin- mg »ituesses roaring waves that were advancing continuous residence t outfit they pleased. I did not fancy »imply a perfect remedy for piles. J. his upon and cultivation land. vlz- doliti Watkins, August In returning we saw some sea lions iug to properly value this fruit, the P. Curtin. „ >f. said -I,--- Heurynian. Henry Mooney and W. H. Gray, of it, so refrained entirely. I enjeyed and receding continually, aud com Comstock, Oregon, sporting or catching fish on the Oregouian comes out »i h statistics nov. :,-23.___ K. M. VEATCH, Register. roving around on the beach wading ing a little close with each advance T he J ournal F orce . —About fif reefs as the tide was high. Weil I proving that the apple orchkids ot and racing with the incoming and (as it was in the morning.) I t was NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. may as well quit here as I cannot the Pacific coast are being Neglect teen employes aud as many families Wishes to inform those who are contemplating building in the spring to han recoding waves. After noon we all like riding on velvet, the sand was U nited S t . i i e s L and O f f ic e , aie connected with The Journal. in their orders for lumber now. so they can be tel! it ali to you this time. ju st wet enough to be firm, the ed to go to ruin. The Oregonian started out and went as cloEe to the Rosvburg, Oregon, Nov. 2. 1895. ] The publisher feels proud of the Your affectionate sister, wheels made only slight iudenta- hows a large falling off in the crop Nvtic, is hereby given that the follov.ina- ocean as we could. I t was very de- fact thut these <-mpioyes are sobei naiueu si-iuer na., uied notice of his intention tò C aroline D oolittle . during the last leu years. I t is a lightful watching the great crabs ! tio“8’ the 8ait. 8ea «"uospheto was nnikv nuai proof in support of hi- . a ^ ' LÏ and industrious; that iheir wage» W illi any kind of lumber vo|i may wish, which will then be ready, and yon very exhileratiag. I t also had its grave mistake. and little starfish and especially the all go to support f amilies. ... 18-1-01,1 ,,-r 21. Is:*.. v„ 1 TH E HOP INDUSTRY; won’t have to wait. effoct on the horses. I t was not as V . "TV No. «233 for the It costs something to take music gulls flying dipping or riding on These employes are seldom or J,.1;,,;' 4 " sl He n unc» the oftifitimi — , Thera does not seem to he any- fine weather os it had been hitherto, lessons on organ and piano ill' P ort the waves looking as if the might Ä K , O rders Fiora a Distance > viz; William hiug new in the hop situation land. The belter teachers tlif-re ob- ugver asked to work more than niue S Tucker, v . H. Gray; Frank sic »tv»art, August 1 be asleep. Well we stayed around, the wind was blowing much strong hums iu the day, and are made con, Hann m a n , of Comstock. Oregon Growers are very auxious to sell R. M. VEAf it. Reciate.. tain three dolUnf- ^for jtaeh-. / lesson , fovlable 8O far as, Ught, heat, ve entil- - nov 9 .» constantly finding something novel er than Oregonians are accustomed aud are running after th? dealers, jr ■ ■ s —^i to, yet wo did not suffer from it un ^ eTI- . • - x n*»" • Ration mil sauitatiou c a n 's •> . - * ^ r r r j i r . .-, D u e j m v s and rnteivoting until we came to the g thinking that dealers should buy government, . .'-..ri« for-U-c working til we had left the beach and turned Courier: The new civri- ^tion-is U nited S tates UAS1, o The Journal believes iu kindlv their hops whether or not they have K oskih rg , O r . O ctn liei _ j , ' of the jetties then we ascended the into a road leading up at the right making the old digging of I ' judiern and human treatm ent of employes, „.?'otl,ce lli'rclS; kiven 11131 H>« fiiiiiAii... orderb for th at special kind. bauk to the pier and looked at the baud iuto tbe accumulated sands in N e w G o o d s a n d N e w ¿S tyles Oregon ring as they never even a nl has as good wages on an aver- namvii su tle r has rtleil iiotk-e o[ her iuteution £1 The only sale we have heard of i 113i 111 sappurt Ilf her elatni. and lhat curiosities in the shops and out. I a break of the steep coast. We in the palmiest days of ?56,^wben | age as any private business boute ? aw proof will be m: ade befon ’ oel W a r e U. pfure J was the G. A. Cone lot of 159 bales , A T. ». t . t ( ommissioner at Eugene. Oregon, on One of the latter was two ribs of a i soon gained a more level road that probably 5000 miners were digging j m town —Capital Journal. W«y»'b<=r -c;.. 1895. v,z: Ait., Milivf, «id,,»- of of G. llu e tk s at 51c. ••Idler, deceased, on horn- stead entry I aud prospecting iu the votejjies of - ..... . — ' whale and the first joint of its back- < wa6 not sandy and proceeded north * 2 tl?e ,ots 1 and 11 ■ s Reports from Ns .v York, England « p. -o 8.. K 3 west. She names the folioi ! and west alternately a mile or two . what ¿3 now Josephine county. The . bone. They were very old aud had j v itnesaes to prove her continuous residenc R osw ell S p rin g s, and Germany indicate that brewers o-i and cuB.nation of. baid land, viz: <4e old gravel beds, which even the b een , cast up by some action of tbe 1 when we turned due west and up, nf w nJ1 o i,-ottatic drove. Oregon; f re n Waa lker LEMATI, (Formerly Snow Ten Springs) OREGON. are taking advantage of the situa 1 i » ■ » w s •- C C .. Walker, Oregon; Benjamin Black and John DouglasCounty, Oregon, are loca of Chinamen could cot work to advau- sea either tides or storm. The ribs up u weary climb uutil we had tra Bennett of Eugene, Oregon. A FULL LINE OF tion and only buying as needed. . . ted on the Soul hern Pacific Railroad, K. M. V eatch , Register. tage'ini early days, a t6 ' "n W being- ‘•Sltasta Route" from San Fraqclsco were 21 feet long where blackened , versed the length of the promontory There seems to be plenty of '93 on which the lighthouse is built. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.- - C L O T H IN G , by cxpoeure, and grease was oozing manipulated by mbdeth pfiDtesses to Portland in Douglas Co,, Oregon. and ’91 hops still in the hand’s of S. P. trains stop at the Springs (flag Laod Office a t Roseburg, Oregon, The sea was much farther below us DRY G O O D S. and the output o f gold ’ Ttf larger station 1 Constantly open for the out of them aud dropping on tbe ! dealers, and with the surplus of '95 October 23, 1895. reception of guest». ’ New bath rooms ground, the joint was ten feet | and much rougher than in any added will make a more deplorable each year.” ill b<VebL ï ,1Tin th3t ,llc tollowlng- B O O T S and S H O E S . Connected with main building. Post uameff settler has filed notice of his iuteution The roan who is perfectly Sutisfied Office nnd Express on the premises. across and four or five feet iu b ig h t.’ other place th at w e had seen i t to mal e ltua. |.ri«if in support of his claim, and condition in '96 if such a thing is The waters of these springs contain : that said proof will be made before A. C. J en - with himself is csutflly very easily In returning to camp we went on They did not receive visitors until possible. Hop growers who have Iodine, Bromiue, Potassium, The ‘ ’-!v ■ the sidewalk (as the pier is in New nine o'clock so we waited a few not the money to carry them over pleased. C a r b o n a te s of Iron and Lime and Chlorides of Calcium, Magnesium and port) which is laid on a level for a ' minutes then the officials escorted for a few years are sure to go broke ; I.Sodium. ,o esth e iyl'fwing Witnesses to prove sh o rt distance, then comes a flight 1 us into the office where we were told Ono spring contains 435 ad the o i.i!IX r \ d,i 1o <i’u sires,i-o’l’e, upnn 1,11,1 vjillvafi.m T W O F O R O N E . I other c l steps and a level space again and to r*Gistcr 0 « Dan’e8 a n i places of if they coutinue in the busiuess. over 2000 grains of solid matter of. said 1 ,nd viz: Elbridge A. Wheeler. Waller A ll S iz e s o f T ru n k s. N. Wile .V. syiiurfiu 'lin * utKer ler, William k e r or of noval, Koval. Ore Ore- Barlow Three Sisters. Send for sample and judge ¿hereby. I to the gallon. gon, Oscar* f), u heeler of Cottage Grove. Ore so on alternately until wc gained residence. We were then divested gon The E c h o L eader OC*.26 21 R. M. V eatch . Renister. the top of a high hill, then at a de- of all superflous belongings like ■ I t ’s just as easy to try One Minute NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. T h is s to c k h a s j u s t b e e n re fille d a n d is t h e AND satchels hundbags notebooks or anv Cdugh Cure as any thing else. I t’s NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION- ecending grade we walked some U nited S tates L and O f f ic e . 5.Î easier to cure a severe cough or cold b e s t s e le c te d in to w n . thing over a mile in a northerly di object that requires the use of our with it. Let your next purchase ter Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer, R oseburg , O n g o ti N o v . 19i 1895.Í Lai d Office at Roseburg Oregon, Notice Is hereby given that the following-nam The bigheet price» paid far all kind, ot produce. October 22, 1895. rection to reach our camp. You bands. Tbe lower story was sqrare a cough be One Minute Cough Cure. I Both one year for. only $2. The ed seiUe: lias Med mUicc of his intention to Better medicine; better results; better make Anal proof in support of his claim, «and that Ni licc is hereby elven that the fnllowlnit Enquirer ia a ,9-eoluuiii, 8-page said may be certain we had ravenous ap all above was round. The brick try it. J. P. Ctirrin. protif v ill be made before A. C. Jennings, uaiu -il sett! r has tiled notice of li:s Intention to County Clerk of Lane Co., Oregon at ' ugene, 1)138 ■ nn;il I roof I I I support of bis claim, »ml Tho». F Oakes, Henry C. Payne, Henry c Rou«e paper, issued each Thursday. petites. I had walked fully five wall was beautifully whitewashed Oregon, or March 3, 1896, viz: Frank Heinrich that Saul pri of will be made, before J oel W 4 re Receivers. E A ST AN D S O U T H home »toad entry No. 6178 for the w u x w t , I . S. I . i ( ommissioner at Eugene, Oregon! Cans made of paper pulp are fee L argest in size, chea'pcsUin price, on miles on the btacb aud nearly two i which we wero requested not to Lot« 1 a n d s e c . 14; SEUNE’,, sec., 15; Tp. 20 mi Deeembei 6,1895, viz; Joseph K. Prather on —VIA— 8., R, 4 west. He names the following witness s Homestead t itrv No. 6881 for the Nw>, sw-> touch. W t ascended a flight of ing introduced to take the place o f most reliable in news, all large to prove _ his continuous _ _ on the hill and sidewalk. We h u r residence upon and cul- 8W‘. N w „ h , Nw-' „ see. 18. tp20S., R. 2 west! M O R T H E K M He names the following witnesses to prove ried to get supper out of the way twenty steps when we came to an tin cans for containing all kinds of type, plain print, good white paper. bis continuous residence upon and cultivation 11 of, sold laud, ,iz: Joseph Prather, Ira Con openwork iron platform painted preserved products. The occassion- If our read rs want another :jyfc Urson sehiaifle, of Cottage Grove, *nd very soon we were all out On —OF T H E - ner, George lie ford and Aden .Miller, of Cot PACIFIC R. R. tage Grove, Oregon R. M. V eatch , Register. black which extended half round ' al cases of poisening from canned paper, th.eTmqnirer is-Thatpaper. the -bauk or down on the beach with nov«&-25 oct26-2l R. M. V eatch , Register. S o u th e rn P a c ific C o. R the field glass watching the nearly the tower, then another flight of-j goods are due to-tho contents fep. 4 vC«li..0t Wend-..o.òtei!8 t0ä NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION^ . Express Trains Leave Portland Dailv. M ONEY LOANED. Land Office it Roseburg, Oregon, • t t :..: * ilu S uíiúHO-LtADER. setting sun and as the’tide was get steps and so on until we ascended 1 coming tainted through the ca,ns U I *™ th - I ~— —— - “ N o rtk _ — -:— rs— - ■v r-r.E . .•■• ting pretty high it was lovely to six flights when wo were in the up- not being air-tig lit v .- , t - —- —r . • ...v October 10, 1895. ' 8;50 p. in. I Lv. Fort land Ar. per.story .of the tpjrer which con Many millions of tin cans are. STATE BOARD QF H £S T IC U I^ F ir s t M o rtg a g e s On Im p ro v e d w itch i t A dash against souse tall ! 2:51 a. m. 1 Lv. Cottage Notice Is hereby given that the following- s ge Grove Lv. 2:11 a. I 10:45 a. m. ¡ Ar. San Francisca Lv. T OO p. named settler has filed notice of hi* intention to P u llm a n F a r m P r o p e r ty N e g o tia te d . make final proof iu support of his claim, and that rocks away at pur left, causing a tains the light. This story iu filled • used annually by tinned godd fac- u, ; - 4 ! ,..(k b<U.e ’I?11” sU P 1,1 Ea,t Portland, Oreg.u . z, wi,l ,K? niafle before J o el W a r e , V. Sleeping Car» City, Woodburn, Salem, Turner, Marlon, Jeffer great k’r aount of snowy white ioam 1 from the top nearlv to the floor with i tories in Britain and the United L. i . Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, on - I I 5 • ‘ W e are prepared to negotiate first b. Novtmher son. Albany, Albany Junction Tangent, Sbedds 1S95 Hz; Joseph Prather on E leg a n t which mingled in wreaths interven-! 4' indol' ,i 80 cloudy get as to be all States, and such cases of injujy fttilra. Innp^^tlng Nurseries, NUraery mortgages upon improved farms In Homestead 26 Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction CT»y, Irvin», Entry No. 625» for the E>, Ne>. Sw'„ D in in g C ara Eugene, Creswell. Drains aud all statioOs from Ne1,, See. I8tj 20 ,s. R. 2 west. < 15 « h to c lf, F r l i lt » , . * j,,.. : glass and- sash, they were shaded by from tainted goods are comparative Koseburg to Ashland inclusive. ing in all sorts of fantastic shapes ,Ite names thi follow ing witnesses to prove his T o u ris t Role 14. Tfite riffle Is h e r e W u i s c d and Oregon, with eastern parties at a rate continuous K M cbarf itlail DailTe residence upon and cultivation of. light cream colored cotton curtains. ly rare; but, because it is possible, made to read as (pllows. X >r interest uot to exceed 9 per cent, S leep in g C ara said land, viz: Jam es Sears. C. W Sears Ira with the water, which at that hour •;3t X. m. I Lv. T W fee for TKe iiifrpectfotf ’btlisppk, pear, Portland Ar. 4.40 p. m Conner and Isaac Wilson of Cottage Grove Or and place took on a beautifully ^ be 8asbe8 w*r® b ra8» painted white J through slight defects in the solder peach, 2:55 p. m. Lv. Cottage G rot« Lv: 10:2éB. m. nqetarlue5 prune, cherry. Apricot. Twit- per annum,. . egon S t I ’aul 5:50 p. m. I Ar. beartng tr e e v s b r u b r and plMtriXlWijdi be Roseburg Lv. 6-— B. m. octl9-20 R. M. V eatch , Register. Mortgages renewed that have been Minneapolis rivid green color. We watched un- æ ade double in such a manner that or minute breaks in the cans, for follows: . - ? ’ North. SALEM PAS8EÎ OER. Thirty cent* perOdfir, IMudiofi ilie lime from taken by other companies. South. D uLutb NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION?^ til the last vestige of the glorious llie glass is clamped between, n o . such danger to result, the cannners leaving home, inspection, and return home of 4:00 P m. Lv. Portland. Ar. 11015 a. m. Address with stamp, Fargo the inspector, aria actual traveling ’ and other 6:15 p. in. Ar. Salem. Lv. | o U nited S tates L and O f f ic e ,) sun had vanished. Oh how far Pu ttJ there. The lamp occupied ! have been looking for a satisfactory expenses. M ERVIN SW0RT8, G rand Forks R oseburg , Oregon, Octi.be r 15,1895.( When nursery stock, trees or plants are found away it seemed, how interminable it tbe center of the room, the chimney ! substitute for tin. Baker City, Oregon. to be infested with insect pests or diseases, a Crookston Notice is hereby given th at the fnllowing- Dining Cars no Ogdey Booti. charge of^O per cenf, will be added fo the fore nameO settler has tiled notice of his intention to W innipeg seemed the distance to tke next I was about five inches in diam eter i It'is believed that this has at last going rates V» pa\ expenses of the quarantine make final proof in support of liis elaini and officer for supervising disinfeetlori aud subse that said proof will lie made before J o e l W a r e Pullm an Buffet Sleepers Helena and W . H. COOPER, land. To the Sandwich Islands and j aa<1 possibly twenty inches high | been found in the paper-pulp caus. quent inspection. V. S. c. C. Commissioner at Eugene Oregon, nn AND On all fruits, the fee for inspection shall be Butte November 23. 1895, viz; Hiram B. Yancey on th a t only a mere speck. 70 000.000 ! When the attcudaut lifted the chiro-! Ti)e.v are oilproof as well as water- One Hollar on any sum up to 35 Dollars, and -¿ix.ttcr13.e37- a t L a w , homestead entry No. 6268 for the NwC of sec. ‘’4 Secentf Clan. Sleeping Cars tp 20 S, R 3 west. I ___ a 3 6 4. I Two Dollars on any sum over that amount, and square miles of water. The thought [ Bey to show us the wicks I only ' plDOf, will not expand or contract, I Five Dollars for car-load lots. He names tlie following witnesses to prove his T H R O U G H T IC E T S ; ATTACHED TO ALL THROUGH TRAINS. C ottage G rove , O regon . J ' [ Inspection fee most be paid in all eases before continuous residence upon and eulfivation ol is overwhelming. But the rever- »•b’operi very little to see them, so wil1 »t»nd as much rough usage Certificates Is granted. said land, viz: Samuel A. Gettings, John Cur- Rule 15. All persons growing Nursery stock, rin, Samuel T. Nelson and Thomas J. Eiison Chicago I Between Fortland and Corvallis. of cottage Grove. ies aud and awe inspiring thoughts , J ou can j uAffe °f *be height, there j iu shipment as tin cans, and perhaps trees and plants for sale or to be offered for sal*, arc hereby required to report to the Com „ . B. M. V eatch , Register. W ashington \ MAIL TRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT BUNDAY?) missioner »*f the District in which feld Nursery 1 experienced in the presence of such Av® wicks, circular in shape, j more. Oct. 19-26 stock, trees or plants are grown, for inspection, Philadelphia t:30 A. M. I L v .~ ~ P o rtia m f" A r J 6:2» P7M. during the months of September, (Mobt f or eublimity arc not easily expressed ' The attendant explained to us that • (2:15 P. M. | Ar. Corvallis Lv. | 1:35 P. M. New York Trespass Notice. November of each ami ever} vear; ami the Loin Y A Q ’JiN A B A Y R O U TE . , it was 10,000 candle power and its j mbisiuner of such District, or his duly appointed Boston and all in words. Ju st as the sun disap There is nothing that causes women Deputy, shall inspect such Nursery stock trees Connecting at Yaquina Bay with the At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains •( Notice is hereby given that I, the O. C. * E. Ky. plants, prior to shipment and deliver . . San Francisco aud Yaquina Bay undersigned, have posted trespass Poiuts Eabt aud South. peared the lightl oils i nt out it» light reached out 19 nautical miles, greater discomfort and misery than or When said Nursery stock, trees or plants are Steamship company. notices on my lespeetivepremisesand ExritEss T r ain D aily 'E x c ept S v n d a t .) by said Inspect it» officer to be worthy of fierT gleam. It »< i -. k . ■ n e s r i i u s ¿¡s » Inch is nearly 24 statute miles. ' the constantly recurring Headache. found all persons trespassing thereon after a Certificate setting forth tu< freedom of such Men suffer less with Headache. “ My 4:45 P. M. , Lv Flirt land Ar. 8:25 A. M. S team sh ip “ FaraH on.” The lamp is surrounded by a glass Nursery stm k, tree or plants front live injurious this date will be prosecuted to the full TIM E SCHEDULE the tw ilight filled the iu u i .euing 7:25 P. M. 1 Ar McMinnville Lv. 5:5« A. M. wife’s health was very indifferent, insect pests, their eggs. larvae, oupae or fungus extent of the law. A 1 ami first-class in every respect the said Inspection om«--r shall i then For information, time cards, maps I Through tickets to all points in the Eastern apace with its dusky color and in 'j or rather c n s ta l about 6 or 7 feetri .having Headache continually, and diseases, L. II. Y arbrough . and tickets, call on or write issue tp the owner or owners wtf said Nursery Sails from Yaquina lor San Francisco i stales, Carnuta ami Europe can be obtained at trees or plants, a Certificate nf Inspectldn. about every eight days. many places shadows of o utiuttint' across I think, as a man reaching to j us^ two packages of Simmons Liver stock, i lowest rates from M C. Bond, atrent, Cottaes The condition under winch this ‘ ertifleate is I AV. P. LOCKAYOOD, Agent, Passenger accommodations unsur ! Grove. E. P. ROGER», the center to adjust the chiuinev Regulator released her from all Uead- granted is, that tlie pirty or parties receiving rocks caused deep darkness. Still Asst. G. F. Pass. Agt such ctntilicates 'h:i' t„. compelled to disinfect passed. shortest route between the C h a m b e rla in ’. E y e a n d S k in O in tm e n t Cottage Glove, Or. ! B. KOEHLER, Manaaer, 8 could just do it haudily. The crys- nvhe nnd gave tone and vigor to her by fumlgati.in hydriM yanic avid gas. as describ: Willamette valiev aud California. Ip , un<£ ll;lli™ f o r B o o m , T eller, Salt some of us lingered, and after a Portland Or. in Rule » all apple tr e -s e r other stoekerown fr, A udn v Or boiuts west to 1 . / ‘" i111' C a d 1,ead' Sore Nipples, t Implied whole system; I have uever regret ed than it on api'lc roots, ifterlifting ffte same and K-fore • *a4e_ “ A'l.auy or points West to Iu hi ¿J person» ! ~ was conaide™r î e higher A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Gen. Pass ! while some enterprising ted it's use.”—M. B. DeBord, Mt. i delivery in pur<-liased or carriers: anil in case t-12 Of) ■ ^i)r°nicS ore Evesand Granulated Eye Lids. said fumigation is neglected, said Certificate of C a h i l l . Agent, J . S. M E D L E Y , started a bonfire with diifiwood . was broad and clear us a drop of Vernon, Ky. S t e e r a g e ................................................' . 8.00 i or sa'e druggists at 25 cents per box. I Inspection shall be void and of no effect. i The fees for inspection of Nursery stock, trees they had gathered. When we final the purest water, was made in 255 Mot risson St., Portland Oregon. Justice of the Peace j t o HOK s F o w n e e s . or plants, and issuing a Cfcfrtificate therefore, Cabin, round trip, good for 60 shall be Three Dollars and actual expenses per d a -v s .........■••••18.00 For putting a horse in a fine health v con- ly returned to camp we found that France and cost $14,000, We were aud must be paid by the party or parties AND Hav nnd oats taken on sub- day. For sailtng days apply to H. L. , „ dition try Condition Powder». before said Certificate is granted., . Dr. Cady’s _________________ _, Clothing tor Ladies and Children n . n . some ol the meu of our party had : cautioned not to touch it as it AU fees »o collected shall be reported al the Walden, agent Albany, Oregon. gathered enough driftwood so they , would necessitate a polishing aud it »scnption. . regular meeting of this Board: aftd w member CH AS. CLARK, Supt of the Board, while engaged- |n inspection for f “ ' ,ir — - Corvallis, Or. • , kidney uiw disorders and destroy worms, giving vivine count«7 produce, by m vni aim which fees may be collected, shall charge the were enjoying a rousing vurapdre, 80 so^ wears away by polishing EDWIN STONE, Manager, per diem allowed by law. new life to tn old or over-worked horse. 25 j M rs . P et S anford , C o llections a S p ec ialty, Price’s Cream Baking Powder Passed at the meeting of tbe state Board of Corvalü“. Oregon T'hich H e Jump chilly air made rapidly lie said the govcrnmect Dr. en is per pneksge. For sole by druggists. U . .- ... . . . . r.ir, -- _;0> Cottage Grove. HOLIDAY LEWIS & BURKHOLDER. O r c h a r d ?| GIFTS. AND JACKETS. Boucle Dress Goods. = C L O A K I N G .= Agents for the sale of the Fruit Tree Furnishing Business T bs can te liad Ei M. Ii. FORSTER. M y Trees are aL’ on Whole Roots, Raised on H ighly tilled Land, BnMefl direct from bearing Trees and prices Cheap as First Class Trees Can be Raised For. ,f. , i111;!;" J. B. R O U S E , PROMPTLY FILLED s fallut. • , L U R C H 'S Ladies Dress Goods, Hats and Domestics The Shasta Route N 8:10 a. i g West side Ulwlwlnn. Oiegon Central & Eastern fi. fi. Co. ii :& ,= ; e » e ^ ,ix ^ ' ii‘‘i: \ at Salem, iw-tober J’th. y P . ivv; Mil Estate ¿gent. C ottage G rove , O r .