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COUNTY SEAT NEWS AND NOTES
CURE YOUR KIONEYS
Do Not Endanger Life When a Cottage
Grove Citizen Shows
Why will people continue to suffer
the ugmiit s of kidney compluint,
backache, urinary disorders, lame
iie* 8 t headaches, languor, why allow
themselves y t become chronic in
valids, when a certain cure is offered
them?
D oan’s Kidney Pills is the remedy
to use, U^aiuse it gives to the kidneys
the help they m ed to perform their
work.
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If you have any, even one, of the
symptoms of kidney dlseueea, cure
yourself n ow , I*»forediabetes, dropsy
or Bright’s disease sets in. Head
this Cottage G rove testimony .
Mrs. Virginia Protzmnn, living on
The midwinter exam ination o f
A t the meeting ot the Comrnur-
Perkins avenue. Cottage Grove, Ore
teachers commences at the cotut j cial Cluh Monday night the matter gon, says:
I sulfered for a long time
house Wednesday and continues the j of the return visit o f the Cottage with kidney anti bladder disorders
and my « oudition finally became so
balance o f the week under the j Grove Commercial Club Monday, bad that i hu<i to g o to bed and my
life
was actually despaired of. 1
direction o f the county superintend-j February 17, was discussed and ar-
doctored and used many remedies
ent.
! rangemeuts made to entertain the w ithout getting the slightest relief.
'
visitors
It was also decided to in- Tutting pains through my back kept
Hoseburg will run an excursion ]
me in agony and I was so weak and
vite the busiuess men o f Spriugfield lame across the small of my back that
to Eugene V eb 17 th to give the!
aud Junction City to visit Eugene i could hardly bear the weight of iny
local street committee and business
clothing. I suffered with severe
on that day.
headaches and was caused a great
men an opportunity to inspect E u
Frank Scott, brother of C. L. «leal of annoyance on account of the
g en e’s p a vej
streets
Eoselntr 1
irregularity of the secretions. 1 was
" ¡S c o t t o f the First National bank, laid up in bed for nearly two months.
having voted to pave three of its
w h " formorly lived at Creswell and [ be^an using Doan’s Kidney Pills
which I procured at Henson’s Phar
principal stteets
welKknown in Eugene as a member macy and before I had finished the
The Chambers-Bristow Banking ol the Fourth Begiment band, has contents of tbe first box i noticed an
improvement in my condition. As I
Co. moved their working materials, i been promoted from state manager continued tin* remedy I grew stronger
and
stronger and when I had used
books, etc, to the First National , for Montana o f the International
the contents of five btfxes 1 was al
M onday sn< their institution is no Conservatory o f Music at Porllaud, most free from the trouble. When I
longer in existence in reality. The ; to the Pacific Coast manager. H e finished the sixth box 1 was in letter
health than I over hoped to be.
business o f the bank will be closed , now has 35 men under him, and | Doan’s Kidney pills effected a com-
rut at the First National bank by ; .10000 pupils and lias a very re- j plot*» cure and i believe actually saved
my lift*. I heartily recommend this
Mr. Bristow who will be at the j sponsible posiliou. His many friends remedy to kidney sufierere.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
latter place as one o f Hie working here rejoice with him over bis pro
cents Jroster-Milhurn Co., Buffalo,
force.
i motion.
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—and
tsike no other.
ROOSEVELT’S RED-HOT MESSAGE
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Portland and Relurn Only $ 5 .3 0
President Roosevelt has issued
his special message to congress and
no document of the kind has prob-
ably ever created so much discus-
siou and has l>*eii ho forceful, point-
ed and fearless in its tone and sei:ti
nieut as this oue. Thunders o f
cheers have gone up all over the
country for the president and he is
Cards under this head will lie in 4
arion v k v k ii
f
serted at 50 cent» per inch per 3
4
I’ boiiotki Ken. flum e Main -I Hi S
month.
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR and LICENSED
A
EMBAUMER
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Langshans— W hite and black Lang 3
I’arlora at Veateli * Lawson's.
I W Hl H I » .
a
shatis, prize winners in the late jb
local poultry »how. Stock and
eg g» for sale. E g gs $1.75 per
«4 'A*. > * . 4 * k \ * * * r x 4
15 or packed tor shipm ent $2 per
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YOU
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15.
W . C. CoNNRlt.
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Eggs— Place your order early at e x
s
A T T O R N K V .XT M W
fi
press Tiffice for a setting o f those ß
Olllce: Yotiug HuHdln«, Malli Street,
4
West Sitie.
While Minorca egg»,several orders
hooked already, pr >nonuced the
hk fiV ,
V. A d e rte
handsomest bitds in the show
room; they scored h igh aud car
ried off several prizes, and are ^ I |iv ruaNC LllClLK HAK1)
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heavy layers,
1). T. A wbrky
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OPTICIAN and REFRACTIONIST
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Barred Rocks— Pen headed by first ¿
prize cockrel in late show . All * Kuom M New ChrhmauUk. Kn^ene, Or. $
first class stock. K gg » $1.50 per
pìv m v.
f
15. A lew fine pullets and cock- ♦ V; Piv'.
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, rels for sale. F. B. Pmi.i.ies, Cot.
tage G rove. Oregon.
S. C. White Leghorns One first, two
second and one third prize» on
only 5 birds entered in late show
Eggs from this fine stock $1.50
per 15. F . B. l ’ uiu.ies, Cottage
G rove, Oregon.
Golden Wyandottes— The beauty and
utility breed, prize winning birds.’
Eggs $1.75 per 15, packed for
shipment $2 per 15.
W. C. CONNKK.
Langshans. Wyandottes— In order to
provide more yard room I will
sell my small stock o f Black Lang-
shans and G olden W yandottes,
also two Barred Hock cock rels.
1). B. C hamberi . en , Cottage G rove,
Oregon.
GOOD
NEWS
FOR
ENTRYMEN
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S L Y ’S Gi.'-i'LAW’i BALWS
8 u ro to C :vo S a G sfcrrtioo.
A CLEAN, BRIGHT LIGHT
Cheaper than O il!
'b’W
'v
| ed as to give the secretary ol A g
lic u lt u r e , w h o could best administer
purpose ns far as possible
Note
uoh a law, the power to permit the
tbe contrast. In his report Seete-
use o f the public range in such '
tary Garfield »ays:
! in-inner is is equitable to the stork-
AVOID COV MTS » IIKN 1MS.SIBLK
, man In each locality. T his can
“ Whenever the tacts warrant, I
j best be accomplished by a system o f
confer with persons who are accused j
: permit based cither upon an acreage
o f using or holding land illegally,
or a per capita basis and regulated
and if possible or proper, effic; a ‘
in accordance w ith th-> peculiar an ■
settlement or obtuin re-urn o f the
special needs and customs o f each
lands to the g vernmeut without
locality. The settler at nil limes
litigation.”
should he given the right o f hom e
Under the wriner administration
stead entry and a preference to use I
there was no such effort to settle
such portion of the range as may i
cases o f this character out of the 1
be necessary to graze the stock
courts. Everv offender,’ m> matter
which can be supported upon h is !
what his motive, looked for a erim
homestead.
inal court record if detected. In
w o r m RK PK A I T iM B K R A N D STON K j
cidentally, wh:le the governm ent
ACT
made a st.ikm g record lor convict
rim timber and stone act should
ious in Oregon, it h>Ji much ol the
be repealed. Under thia act many |
laud in controversy, whereas the
government is today recovery land frauds have been |>ei petrated. This
illegally taken, and in ms nt .db aid a t lias been one of tbe most harm
ers are not la-smirched nnncce
ful of the
public land statutes
sarily.
Under it millions of acres of timber
.•fee ret ary Garfield d a|s M-i-ildy
with the question of Im cing the laud have lieeu fraudulently a c
public domain. Ou tins subject quired and the niono|il,"of the tini
ber supplies " f the public land
he « a y s :
Under the existing law no femes states made possible. T h e purpose
can be permitted. It. is therefore Ot the act may have lieeu good, b u t 1
necessary that the law !>< so a-neod- its effects have been vicious.
(Oontinm-d from P ig e One)
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LIGHTS
Safe and Convenient !
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Window brilliantly b'-i
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lighted with Electric Lights ^
make many a sale “ the night
before.” No exploding lamps,
homes in ruins nor burned
children, when y o u h a v e «
electric lights installed.
Dlluminant
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millamem « Uallcv « Company I
Fashion Stables
K.
am i HUU GKON
onice In McFarland Building
Over roeh n m ’s rurnlture Store
Ofilce Pilone, 341
.1. s. Medley.
T u lla r ,
P ro p .
f i
R O Y A L N E IG H B O R S Meet and
and 4th Wednesday of each m onth.
Mi.» M aky B akkii . O raci . k .
Mas. C. W. W ai . i . ack . H oc .
W
O . W .—Bohemia t'amp, No. 3(10,
Meets every Friday 1 veiling.
A. B iikweh , Consul Com.
(' has . V a . n D kmii icii . Clerk.
K
O T. M. Caaemle Camp No. 280
Meets every Thursday night.
<). II. V katcu . Cum.
It. K. B un . mm , (looter.
I O . O . F .— Cottage Grove, No. fls,
Meet every Saturday night.
1 1 to . CiiMKit, N. »4.
A. ClIKWKK, Sts1.
M. W. o f A
Meetings 1 st and 3rd
Monday ln euch month,
A. S. 1’oWKI.I., Consul.
C. W. W ai . i . ack , Clerk.
M B A .-—Modern Brotherhood of
America. Meet the 2(1 and till Tues
day o f each month at 1 , 0 . 0 . F. Hall.
T, W . J knkixh fjec.
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JìesitlPMPo Fiume, ">31
v.WiV.^V.WiV.'W'-V»*.f \v o. W . 8 t. Valentine Circle III,
Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday in each
month iu W. O. XV. Hall.
M hs . c ’ ok . v C ovim w . Clerk.
.1. ( ’. Johnson
Medie!/ •S' Johnson,
F o re ste rs o f A m e rica
Meeting:
Klrat and Third Tlunsibiys.
Enwill T ki . i . aii , Chief Jlanger
C. ( ’. C offman , Fin. 8 c<-.
A ttorneys-iit-luw
O f f ic e S u it e .( B r i n k B I 1 I 1 /.
to Mining A. F. & A M .— Cottage Grove, No.
51. Meetings 1 st and 3rd Wednes
day of each month.
T. C. W iiiii.i n, \y. M.
3*»*» VSSrtS»SS^->s^viSSSSSS:*^SSS>S* L. K. W oiii . kv , Hoc.
S|»*i-inl attention given
aud Corporation I.uw.
COTTAGE
G. A. R. -Appomntax
Post No. 34,
Meets at I p. m., on the 2d and 4th
Saturday of each month.
Du I). L. Woons, P. C.
G. W. R kvnoi . iis , AdJ.
GROVE
All tho latest treatments.
L O . T M.—I jftily IjiiniHon Rivo, No
12. Meets 2d 'and 4tli Friday of
each iiiontli
Mus M aiiv S ohkmtz , L. C,
M ikk L uta S. vnfoiiii , It, K,
P I pp+T'lCil 1
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X -R A Y L A B O R A T O R Y
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For further particulars address
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O r. H . C. 8 C H L E E K .
H. C. M ADSEN,
W atchm aker .
Repairing at reasonable m arges.
All work guaranteed first-ciass.
Watches, Clocks aud Jewelry at Lowest Price
O E , S -Cottage G rove Chapter No
4. XL '-tings held on 2d and 4th Fri-
dav of inch month.
M rs M ak T hompson , \V. M.
M us . T. C. W hkei . kb , W. P.
M rs . (iii.u k I’ m nii . Sec.
W. R C .—Appom attox W, R, C, No.
12, Meets at 1 p. ill. on the 2d and
4th Saturday of nach month.
M ary Pn k e y , Pres.
K. J k . n xik W o o d s , S e c .
K. o f P .—Juventus Lislgc No, 4.S,
Meets every Wednesday night.
J . H. OSTHANIIKR, C. C.
C h a s . V a n D k n B k r o , K .o f R. & S.
COTTAGE GROVE, ORE.
THOMPSON HOTEL
M rs .
I. E.
T h om pson .
Rates per day ...............................$ 1.00
Room and board, per week.........$4.50
General Blacksmithing
Horseshoeing a specialty.
Wagon and carriage re-
Ing. All work guaranteed
Have your liorsesteeth ex-
amined and repaired. Sliop
at rear o f liemenway &
Burkholder’s Store :: ::
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TIMItER LAND, ACT JI NK 3,1878— TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 1878—
NOTICE FOR ITBLICATIO N.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
United States Liuid Office,
United States Land Office,
Roseliurg, Ore., Dec. 20, 1907.
Roseliurg. Oregon, Nov. 13 I! ki 7,
Notice is hereby given Thntincom -
Notice is hereby given that in com
pllance with the provisions o f the net plianee with the provisions of the act
of Congress of Julie 3, is7s, entitled of Congress of Jmm 3, 187\ entitled
An net for the sale of timber lands ‘ An act for the sale of timber lands
In the States o f California. Oregon, ip the stales of California, Oregon,
Nevada anil Washington Territory,” j Nevada
and Washington
Terri
a* extcndeil to all thè puhlic land tory” . as extended to all the Public
statcs hy acf of Angiist 4, 1x!>2 Land States by net of August 4, 1892,
KATHERINE SCHLEEF
MARCI SO. STEWART
of Cottage (¡rove. County of Lane,
nf Couistock, count.v of Douglas, State (o r Territory) ot Oregon has
State (or Territory) of Oregon, Ims this day May second, 1907. filed In
tliis day tlleil in ihis office bis sworn tills office In-r sworn statement No.
statement No. sdir,, for thè purchase of 8778 fortlu* purchase o f the W % ot
tue Etj oT M i1., and SW t, of theRKU, N W 4 of Section No. 22 in Township
S« 3 ctIon No. 28 in Towiiship No. 21 S, No. 22 south. Range No. 3, west, W.
Itiuige No. I W. W, M. and will ofTcr M., and will offer proof to show that
proof to slum tliat tln- land smight Is the land sought Is nnn* valuable for
more valiinhl» for U h timber or stoni* its tlmlicr or stone than for agricul
than hir agriciiltnral purposes a n d to tural purposes and to' establish Ills
cstahlisli liis elaim tosah l land liefore elaim to said land before W. W.
tln* Rcglstcr and Kcrelvcr o f tliis of. Calkins, I'. N. .Commissioner a t his
S i. M
Henry
lock of Cottage Grove. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above-described lands aro
requested to file their claims in this
office on or before said 4th day of
March, 1908.
B en jamin L. E iiiit , Register,
T. XI BER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878—
NOTICE K()R PUBLICATION
United States Land Office
lOlsehiirg, Oregon, Dee. 20, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that- in com
pliance with tin* provisions o f the net
o f Congress of June 3, I n 7 n , en
titled “ An act for the sale of timber
lands in the states of California,
Oregon, .Nevada and Washington Ter
ritory’ ns extended to all the Public
Lund States by act of August 4, lsf*2,
WILBUR fl IlYLAND
• if Lowell. County of Lane. State i or
Territory) of Oregon lias fids day
May 15, 1907, tiled in this office hi»
sw orn statement No. s7s2 for the pur
chase of lots 1 . 2. 3 and 4, of See. No. 12.
in Town) hip No. 20 South Range No.
2. West. \V XI . mid will offer proof
to show tli.-it I he land sought Is mere
v ji I mil ill - fol its tim ls-ror stone than
for agricultural purposes and to es-
lahlisli Ids < liiiin to suni land liefore
W. XV Calkins. I s. f 'iiminlssioner.
at his i-dice ill Eugene, Oregon, on
Thursday the atli day of March. 1908
He names as witnesses:
Oscar Diary of IsiwelI, Oregon;
Grover Walker of Lowell, Oregon;
Ira I). Hyland -*f Lowell, Oregon:
Jo. Wilhelm of June, Oregon.
Any and nil persons claiming ml-
j versely the above-deer! I hi I lands are
requested to flic theirt liiims in this
office on or liefore sniil 5th day of
March 190V
II enjimin I.. Finny, Register.
TIMBER LAND. ACT J I NK 3, 1878—
n o t ic e o f p u b l ic a t io n .
United States Land office,
Roseliurg, Oreg 6 n, Dec. 21. 1907.
Notice Is hereby given that in com-
pllance with flu* provisions of the act
of Congress of June 3, I n 7 n , entitled
“ An act for the -ale of timber lands
in the Stales o f California, Oregon,
Nevada mid Washington Territory,”
as exteiulvl to all the public land
slates by act of August 4, 1392
SI SIE SCHNEIDER
o f Lorane, county of Lane, State (or
Territory )of Oregon,has this day May
29, 1907, tiled in this office her sxvorn
statement No. *<787, for purchase of
Isits No. 9, II), 15, 16. in Section 28, Tp.
21 Sontli. Range No. 2, west of W. M.t
and will offer proiij to show that the
land sought is more valuable for Its
tlmlier or stone than for agricultural
purposes anil to establish her claim
to said land before W. XV. Calkins. U.
S. Commissioner, at Ills office ln Eu
gene, Oregon.on Saturday,the 7th day
of March. 190»
she names as witnesses: Clark I’.
Here realm, of Eugene, Oregon, F’ rank
A. Tripp, of Eugene, Oregon, Jacob
D. Wlgle. of ( ’«burg. Oregon, John I’ .
Runk. of Ijoranc, Oregon.
Any and all |»*r-iiiis claiming ad
versely tlie above ill <crili< d lauds are
requested to tile their i-laims in this
office on or before said 7th day of
Man’ll! I* his .
B e n ja m in L. E m it , Register,
First Class l ivery. Sale and Feed Barn in Connection
P o w e ll
A . PH V U I IA X
R f B E h A H S Cottage d rove. No.
21, M inting. 1 st. arti, and 5th. Fri
day of every niulitli,
E t t a B akkii , N O.
k.vTll. H, \ 1 vii li. Sis-.
Any and all persons claiming a d
versely I In* uhoYC-dcsrrilicd lands ari
Ieqnested to file their claims in this
office oil o r before said 20th day of
February, 190,s.
B enjamin - L. E iiiiv . Register.
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She fficet
anö on lç
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W. KIMK, M. D.
iai aim kjauiia
OrVCO RELIEF AT OKK5.
It
Koolliofl, honi^ ami ]i:ntf*(T 8 tht
U sgm - fl ririniaiiHC rrsnltint' fr m (Jntnrrh
m«l ilri vo« away .'i UoM iu t!i TI cm < 1 qiiicMv
j Jacob Bunk of Lornne, Oregon; UpstoifHtho Sensos of Tasfo and F.vjoll
George Schneider of Lorane, Oregon ; Kasy to neo. Contains no iiijuri ns <1 •
Api>l:e«l iiit.» the nk>sf iD anil allcrlxfl
Joe Schneider of Lorane, Oregon.
Ijars.ro Hi/. \ 50 rents at DiUjrjrista or hy
B kn . i AMIN L. Kllliv, Register.
in i!
iiiqnid Cream Balm lor i;. o in
j
lioniiz,f.rn, 75 cei ls.
HY Cnmurr/' rr
NuW i0liu
I Patronize Leader advertisers
power. And he pays his respects gritted teeth, ne rides upon and
in no uncertain terms to the editors ¡over them ruthlessly, unsparingly,
and pnmphleteers and professors I irresistibly, splendidly. It i s l i n -
who have voiced these accusations ¡deed a war in which the country is
and defended the methods o f the I engaged, aud it has a general in
big lawbreakers. “ The apologists I command o f such knightly bravery
of successful dishonesty,'' he say*, as has not been seeu tti it before,
‘ ‘always declaim against any effort ! und may not be seen agnin.
to punish or prevent it on the
This message, and others to fol-1
ground that any such effort will m i- j low, if like it, may make Theodore I
settle business.’ It is they who. by Roosevelt president agnin in spite
their acts have unsettled business, 1 o f himselt.
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J PLAIN ami MEDICATED BATHS
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^ V ’oinm'iLsIouer? K
gene, Oregon, on Tuesday, March 31,
l 9 l ^,1
I .....; naines tbe follow ing witnesses
j to prove her continuous residence
! upon and 1 cultivation of the land, viz:
$
A valuable fo x hound, black and
tail with extra large ears, 7 mouths
old. W as running coyote in the
vicinity o f Bear creek or Booth,
Kelly mills wheu last seen. Return
to owner, G . W . M cFarland, C ot «
tage G rove, and receive suitable re J
ward.
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LOST:
and the very men raising this cry
T h e Southern Pacific Co. is now
spend hundreds of thousands o f
dollars iu securing by speech, edi- selling rotii.-! tu p ticket» to Port
SEED POTATOES.
land from C ottas« Grove for $5.30
torials, book or pamphlet, the de-
g ood g oin g Saturday on No. 16 at
A fine lot o f Burbank seed pota
fense by misstatements o f what they 1.50 a. iu. train, returning M onday
toes for sale. A p p ly to Beidler
havye done; ami yet when public evening on N o 13 leaving Portland Bros. Cottage G rove, O regon.
servants correct their misstatements ut 7.30 p. in , giving all day Satur
42-8t*
bv telling the truth, they declaim day. Sunday and M onday in P oit-
laud. The same arrangement» ap-
.■«•»v-n
against them for breaking silence,
L
,
ply from Portland g ivin g Portland
proelaimod a crusader against wrong le s t ’ values be depreciated.’ Th ey people a chance to visit valley
while the message is endorsed by have hurt honest business men, « points at grently reduced rates.
both parties. The best indorse- honest workingmen, honest farmers; j
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merit o f the message to com e to our ¡and now they clamor against the!
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION.
notice is the follow ing excerpt from I truth being to ld ."
Department of the Interior,
the Portland Jou rn a l:
I. If some people thought the pres- | Land Office at Hoselairg, Oregon.
January 27. 190V
“ The President’s special message ltlotit had been cow ed and humbled j Notice is
hereby given t h a t
glir-FEVER
Mit». LILLY HOUSTON,
is a scorcher ^ Or. to use another by the attacks upon him , they are wb
low of Andrew J. Houston ile-
figure, is a parabzer
Nothing like i now thoroughly undeceived. They | ceai
ensod, of Liliane, Oregon, lias tiled
it was ever sent in the form o f a would het*er, lor their own sakes, iiotlee of her intention to make final
| live-year proof in support of her
special message to the American have let the lion alone. He has not ¡claim , via: Homestead Entry NoX
IOC.!»«: made Ma.v 30, 1!»>1, for the lots
congress.
only taken the offensive against his . t 2 * s ,.. NE,; Se,.tio„
Towll8hip
The president had evidently kept accusers, but he charges upon-them I 20 South. Itnng<- (i W. WM and-that
quiet as long as he could under the with astonishing.
overwhelming
reiterated assertions that ho had i force. Apologize, retreat,
react,
caused tbe panic an.i injured bitsi- m od ify—h e ! He show s them; with
ness because lie attacked rascals and the Big Stick in full sw ing; with
lawbreakers of great wealth and ! gleam ing eyes and exposed and
Lodge Directory.
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the Cure.
A County Itepublican club was!
T w o car» of log» come in from
organized at this place Thursday W ildw ood for the Eugeue Lumber
evening.
I company Tuesday aud two cars o f
„
,
ties for the Eugene Transfer com-
Mrs. Snodgrass and little child
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pony, which are to be used for
com e dow n from Oottoge G rov e
v
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wood
yesterday to visit her parents.
,
William Tw illey, who pleaded
The Eugene street railway Iran-
to selling intoxicatiug liquors
chise has been amended Jproviding before j ustiee Bryson
and was
free rides for members of the city I g nej ^tioo and costs, succeeded in
council, while serving in official ca- | flaying lllK fine ln fu U OU Saturday
pacity, effective April 1st.
evening.
Professional Cards.
P0ULTRY BREEDERS CARDS